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, the crying children, you know where you see them, in the hill, rollcall, political, washington post, new york times, wall street journal, this is not a new tactic, it's exactly what big tobacco did when we said left the kids. they had full-page ads in the wall street journal saying we don't want kids to smoke cigarettes. how many kids do you think get up to read the wall street journal. exactly none of this is just a pr campaign now by juul once but did enter big tobacco to say they have a business model that is not directed at kids but the facts tell us otherwise to combat today's vaping epidemic i've introduced bipartisan legislation to crack down on kid friendly e-cigarette flavors and enjoyed by lisa murkowski, a republican of alaska the state kids act would give e-cigarette companies to prove products meet three criteria, first, companies would have to prove that their products help adults agree smokers to quit. second they'd have to prove that the product will harm the people in using them. third e-cigarette companies would have to prove their products don't cause children to start using nico
, the crying children, you know where you see them, in the hill, rollcall, political, washington post, new york times, wall street journal, this is not a new tactic, it's exactly what big tobacco did when we said left the kids. they had full-page ads in the wall street journal saying we don't want kids to smoke cigarettes. how many kids do you think get up to read the wall street journal. exactly none of this is just a pr campaign now by juul once but did enter big tobacco to say they have a...
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full-page advertisements decrying children, you see them in the hill, roll call, politico, washington post, new york times, wall street journal. this is not a new tactic. that is exactly what big tobacco did. and we said lay off the kids. they bought full-page ads in the wall street journal saying we do not want kids to smoke cigarettes. how many kids do you think get up in the morning to read the wall street journal? exactly. none. campaign to try to say that they have a business model that is not really direct it at the kids. the facts tell us otherwise. host: go ahead. guest: i think he is encapsulating a lot of concerns . you heard him mention big tobacco and that is the theme over and over again. juul was actually bought by -- , they usedtria to be philip morris, they bought a 35% stake in the company and there is concern that big tobacco is losing ground on cigarettes and try to make it up somewhere and that this is not proven yet to be a totally safe alternative. host: for the senator's claims about the rise in teenage vaping or use of tobacco by teens and attributing that to juul and similar produ
full-page advertisements decrying children, you see them in the hill, roll call, politico, washington post, new york times, wall street journal. this is not a new tactic. that is exactly what big tobacco did. and we said lay off the kids. they bought full-page ads in the wall street journal saying we do not want kids to smoke cigarettes. how many kids do you think get up in the morning to read the wall street journal? exactly. none. campaign to try to say that they have a business model that is...
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least until people started filtering themselves but immediately there were the likes of washington post new york times and n.b.c. sort of journalists on twitter scaring the population going oh my god like. this guy was murdered you know so then they all said oh it's all a conspiracy theory but the fact is that this could happen that the corrupt people he was blackmailing perhaps well never know what truly was the whole story behind the situation of jeffrey epstein but because now conveniently all of the revelations will no longer happen so i want to talk about the corruption that we see all around us now since 2008 when barack obama was elected and came to the rescue of the.
least until people started filtering themselves but immediately there were the likes of washington post new york times and n.b.c. sort of journalists on twitter scaring the population going oh my god like. this guy was murdered you know so then they all said oh it's all a conspiracy theory but the fact is that this could happen that the corrupt people he was blackmailing perhaps well never know what truly was the whole story behind the situation of jeffrey epstein but because now conveniently...
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least until people started filtering themselves but immediately there were the likes of washington post new york times and n.b.c. sort of journalists on twitter scaring the population going oh my god like. this guy was murdered you know so then they all said oh it's all a conspiracy theory but the fact is that this could happen that the corrupt people he was blackmailing perhaps well never know what truly was the whole story behind the situation of jeffrey epstein but because now conveniently all of the revelations will no longer happen so i want to talk about the corruption that we see all around us now since 2008 when barack obama was elected and came to the rescue of the global financial system and offered hope to the american people that something will change nothing has ever changed that it was never help for the people it was never help for the population it was always. engineering bailouts for the elite for the connected for the powerful just as the suicide of jeffrey epstein was a bailout for a very powerful people as well here we see u.s. credit card interest rates hit highest level and 25 ye
least until people started filtering themselves but immediately there were the likes of washington post new york times and n.b.c. sort of journalists on twitter scaring the population going oh my god like. this guy was murdered you know so then they all said oh it's all a conspiracy theory but the fact is that this could happen that the corrupt people he was blackmailing perhaps well never know what truly was the whole story behind the situation of jeffrey epstein but because now conveniently...
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least until people started filtering themselves but immediately they were the likes of washington post new york times and n.b.c. sort of journalists on twitter scaring the population going oh my god like. this guy was murdered you know so then they all said oh it's all a conspiracy theory but the fact is that this could happen that the corrupt people he was blackmailing perhaps well never know what truly was the whole story behind the situation of jeffrey epstein but because now conveniently all of the revelations will no longer happen so i want to talk about the corruption that we see all around us now since 2008 when barack obama was elected and came to the rescue of the global financial system in offered hope to the american people that something will change nothing has ever changed that it was never help for the people it was never help for the population it was always. engineering bailouts for the elite for the connected for the powerful just as the suicide of jeffrey epstein was a bailout for a very powerful people as well here we see u.s. credit card interest rates hit highest level and 25 yea
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so the time, there is a book written about his success, articles washington post new york times hailed the success of this strategy. of nominating and recruiting the most conservative democrat you can and pushing them into the general election. but if you go back and look at ways is quite startling how poorly he did. in race after race, he publicly would say well progressive has won this primary. that means we are finished. we have no chance of winning this general election. he would pull all of the money of the district the progressive would go on to win the general election. he would spend millions and millions upon millions that went on to lose. but there was such kind of antiwar fervor that democrats swept in any way. a number of these a huge number of these barack obama has worked with are these kind of right-wing folks folks. and so they do everything from shrinking to the size of the stimulus in order to satisfy these folks after the white house economic advisors had already shrunk it in half. every couple hundred billion dollars you take out the stimulus in 2009, is adding in a
so the time, there is a book written about his success, articles washington post new york times hailed the success of this strategy. of nominating and recruiting the most conservative democrat you can and pushing them into the general election. but if you go back and look at ways is quite startling how poorly he did. in race after race, he publicly would say well progressive has won this primary. that means we are finished. we have no chance of winning this general election. he would pull all...
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. >> i think it tells you the new york times is a partisan -- lauren: the washington post. >> dome matter partisan outlets that spin what's in their head. i would like to see the objective reporting they got that from, give me the chinese sources they used to get that, other than that's the narrative that fits for them. i don't look for the post or new york times for objective news or assessment of u.s., china policy or to be honest, anything else. lauren: we'll leave it there. thank you. cheryl: tired of the nagging, that's what drivers are saying. a new study from jp d jd power s drivers are getting annoyed with some of the systems and 51% disable features in their cars. some drivers say they don't want it some owners say some of the built-in car apps are so hard to use, they completely stopped using them. drivers say they prefer apple car play and android's auto to the actual automaker, like ford automaker installed device. i love car play. i think it's great, from apple. lauren: i haven't used it. cheryl: they're starting to charge for it. lauren: lovely. cheryl: making money. let's m
. >> i think it tells you the new york times is a partisan -- lauren: the washington post. >> dome matter partisan outlets that spin what's in their head. i would like to see the objective reporting they got that from, give me the chinese sources they used to get that, other than that's the narrative that fits for them. i don't look for the post or new york times for objective news or assessment of u.s., china policy or to be honest, anything else. lauren: we'll leave it there....
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if you read a story in the washington post new york times that referred to silicon valley before 1980, first of the term comes up rarely and when it does it is in silicon valley. and even when you did have national news coverage, there were profiling entrepreneurs in silicon valley. it was like it was a strange species of a different type. if we look back to the way in which entrepreneurs like steve jobs and bill gates were world,ed to the [no audio] yet it is deeply connected to old economy institutions, whether they be the national government or state government or local government, old money. where did the money for the technology revolution come from? where were the funds that flowed into the initial venture funds that started these iconic entrepreneurial companies and semiconductors and personal computing and on and on? it was the rockefellers, the whitney's. that was where the money was. it was wall street banks. companies, like apple, d as apresente countercultural dream of a company that thinks different was that why did apple break apart from the pack of other personal comput
if you read a story in the washington post new york times that referred to silicon valley before 1980, first of the term comes up rarely and when it does it is in silicon valley. and even when you did have national news coverage, there were profiling entrepreneurs in silicon valley. it was like it was a strange species of a different type. if we look back to the way in which entrepreneurs like steve jobs and bill gates were world,ed to the [no audio] yet it is deeply connected to old economy...
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you can never say what took place the last century, it wants just the "new york times" it was "the washington postr of the "new york times," saulsburker. he didn't like the lobbying begging him to report object what was taking place. jeff zucker at cnn. look what cnn has done to the phoney collusion russian issues. pete: when you talk about missing the biggest story. we have an example right here. mark require's so outrageous. pete: the golden age of journalism. mark: it's the yellow age of journalism. it's the lowest point of journalism. i would like to get your comments on this. i want to talk about russia collusion. a great modern fail of the american media, and the basis for that. we'll be right back. doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. know what more shrimp!ith steak and shrimp? and you know what goes great with that shrimp? steak and unlimited shrimp! and this year, with tw
you can never say what took place the last century, it wants just the "new york times" it was "the washington postr of the "new york times," saulsburker. he didn't like the lobbying begging him to report object what was taking place. jeff zucker at cnn. look what cnn has done to the phoney collusion russian issues. pete: when you talk about missing the biggest story. we have an example right here. mark require's so outrageous. pete: the golden age of journalism. mark:...
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we had an unprecedented number of news reports in "the washington post," "the new york times," about impulsivity, the erratic nature about denying things that he double downed on a day earlier. not just denying press accounts that turned out to be true but denying his past statements. we have the market in spasm last week from his tweets. we have a clearly unsuccessful trade war with china contributing to global economic terror. i mean, i think there's real fear about a global economic slowdown and also questions about whether trump is to blame for that. then we have the polls. we talk about how dark things are. i think before they get completely -- and don king used to say it's always darkest before it's black, what happens tomorrow? >> i have no idea because we haven't mentioned north korea. we didn't talk about what's going on with yand aindia and pn over kashmir or range of things happening in the world. it's a myth the roman emperor was playing the violin whil things were on fire but we understand the point of the myth, no one was at home tending to the decline of the empire at
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msnbc, cnn, "the washington post," "the new york times" ."s got to be some journalistic equivalent of a 12 step program, apologizing to the person they wronged, which is donald trump. he did the crossover with rachel maddow. that means it was the lead stor story. when rachel maddow said to him, that's a scenario i've never contemplated. when rachel maddow has never contemplated the scenario, you know you are on very thin ice with the russian hoax. >> tucker: what's so funny is that this anchor, famously, because he talks about it quite a bit, is a harvard man. they are the most impressive specimens that our system produces. does that make you wonder about our system a little bit? >> he is not a journalist. he went to saint sebastian's, which is a finishing school for rich little boys in the suburbs. then he goes to harvard. he didn't work for a newspaper or a local tv station. he worked for the harvard lampoon. he has no experience. i thought he was satisfied with being a fake msnbc tough guy like donny deutsch. but now, he wants to produce f
msnbc, cnn, "the washington post," "the new york times" ."s got to be some journalistic equivalent of a 12 step program, apologizing to the person they wronged, which is donald trump. he did the crossover with rachel maddow. that means it was the lead stor story. when rachel maddow said to him, that's a scenario i've never contemplated. when rachel maddow has never contemplated the scenario, you know you are on very thin ice with the russian hoax. >> tucker:...
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. >> all these people, cnn, the washington post, the new york times art to be in a journalistic equivalentam in the basement of a church apologizing to the person they wronged which is donald trump. he is as much a journalist as al sharpton or joy read. now he is busted and he calls it an item. it was across over with rachel mahto, it is the lead story, the top of the front page of the newspaper and he says if true, if true. you worked for print publications. that the conversation you have with the city editor on the assignment desk. you don't go online on national tv and say if true. jillian: minnesota state fair in full swing and election day as far off and there is a political buzz in the air. rob: weekend coverage, pete hegseth talking to voters firsthand, joining us in st. paul, minnesota. >> good morning. you are right, usually we leave politics to the iowa state fair but in this presidential year plenty of politics to talk about in minnesota. we will bring it to you but we went to the republican booth, the democrat labor party in minnesota talked to regular folks in a diner like sit
. >> all these people, cnn, the washington post, the new york times art to be in a journalistic equivalentam in the basement of a church apologizing to the person they wronged which is donald trump. he is as much a journalist as al sharpton or joy read. now he is busted and he calls it an item. it was across over with rachel mahto, it is the lead story, the top of the front page of the newspaper and he says if true, if true. you worked for print publications. that the conversation you...
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children, you know where you see them, you see them in the hill, roll call, politico, "washington post," "new york times," "wall street journal." this isn't a new tactic. that's exactly what big tobacco did. when we said lay off the kids. they bought full-page ads in the "wall street journal" saying we don't want kids to smoke cigarettes. how many kids do you think get up in the morning to read the "wall street journal"? exactly none. this is just a pr campaign now by juul, once by big tobacco, to try to say that they have a business model that really isn't directed at kids. the facts tell us otherwise. to combat the days vaping epidemic, i've introduced bipartisan bicameral legislation to crack down on kid friendly e-cigarette flavors. i'm joined by senator lisa murkowski, republican of alaska and represented to get an raskin for our safe kids act would give e-cigarette companies one year to prove their products meet three criteria. first, companies would have to prove that the products actually help adult cigarette smokers to quit. second, they would have to prove their products don't harm the people
children, you know where you see them, you see them in the hill, roll call, politico, "washington post," "new york times," "wall street journal." this isn't a new tactic. that's exactly what big tobacco did. when we said lay off the kids. they bought full-page ads in the "wall street journal" saying we don't want kids to smoke cigarettes. how many kids do you think get up in the morning to read the "wall street journal"? exactly none. this is...
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but the "washington post" and new york times reported epstein broke multiple bones in his neck, including. which can break in hangings but more commonly broken by strangulation. because the autopsy reports are not public record in new york, the public may never know if the physical exam or the crime scene evidence led to the determination which came five days after the autopsy was completed. house judiciary committee member andy biggs on computer alive this morning. >> this is a situation that is right for conspiracy theory. to go wild on. we want to find out the judiciary committee, all the procedures, all of the protocols, whether they will follow, why this, why mr. epstein was left alone. reporter: civil suits against the estate are also ramping up. this week, two of his accusers filed a $100 million lawsuit. eric? eric: and it is just beginning. thank you. arthel: president trump with a major reversal on china tariffs. is this an olive branch i could get beijing to move faster on a trade deal. woman 1: i had no symptoms of hepatitis c. man 1: mine... man 1: ...caused liver damage. vo:
but the "washington post" and new york times reported epstein broke multiple bones in his neck, including. which can break in hangings but more commonly broken by strangulation. because the autopsy reports are not public record in new york, the public may never know if the physical exam or the crime scene evidence led to the determination which came five days after the autopsy was completed. house judiciary committee member andy biggs on computer alive this morning. >> this is a...
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nomination and he could be charged if you get that or general lection but they are the washington post on the new york times and the other media would be great to offical good thing we're looking at all voting and just democrats independents and even some republicans who would have to decide whether it was at the center is it not there for the media who'd be against him and against the would be quite in the media i think the trend both candidates very. if you like your vodka with a cake british scientists have developed a link up with an atomic 12th softly report among all stories off of the break. what. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go right to the press this is what the 3 of them or can't be good. interested always in the water is it. seems wrong. to say proud. that's ok and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. she's to look for common ground. lot of people talk about policies games to people way not a ponzi scheme is. an african spy scandal has thrust the chinese tech giant wall way back
nomination and he could be charged if you get that or general lection but they are the washington post on the new york times and the other media would be great to offical good thing we're looking at all voting and just democrats independents and even some republicans who would have to decide whether it was at the center is it not there for the media who'd be against him and against the would be quite in the media i think the trend both candidates very. if you like your vodka with a cake british...
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the nomination he could be trying if you gets the general election but they are the washington post on the new york times and the other south media would be great to offer who think we're looking at all just democrats but independents and even some republicans he would have to decide to send is up there for the media who are against him and against the would be quite. the media i think the trend both candidates. and african spy scandal has thrust the chinese tech giant wall. way back into the headlines after allegations were published in the wall street journal the newspaper alleged that while weight technicians in at least 2 cases personally helped african governments snoop on their political opponents uganda and zambia allegedly listed the company's assistance for wiretapping conversations cracking through encrypted communications and conducting surveillance while way denies the accusations claiming it has never engaged in hacking activities here is part of an interview given to r.t. on the issue we refute it's quite vociferously again it just feels like it's one of those stories that come up now and a
the nomination he could be trying if you gets the general election but they are the washington post on the new york times and the other south media would be great to offer who think we're looking at all just democrats but independents and even some republicans he would have to decide to send is up there for the media who are against him and against the would be quite. the media i think the trend both candidates. and african spy scandal has thrust the chinese tech giant wall. way back into the...
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msnbc, cnn, "the washington post," "the new york times" ," they out to be in some kind of journalistic, 12-step program in the church apologizing to the person they wrong. instead they just called it an item. gait of the crossover with rachel maddow. the lead story. to know what should have been the clue? it's when rachel maddow said to him that's a scenario i've never contemplated. one rachel maddow has never contemplated the scenario, you know you're on various thin ice with the russian hoax. >> tucker: was soun funny as this anchor famously -- he talks about a quite a bit -- a harvard man. in those other people, they are the most impressive specimens that our system produces. does that make you wonder about our system? a little bit? >> is not a journalist. he went to saint sebastian's, which is basically just a little finishing school forward to little boys in the boston suburbs, $48,000 tuition. then he goes to harvard. he didn't work for a newspaper or a locala tv station. he worked for the harvard lampoon. he's a dilettante. he has no experience. i thought he was satisfied with b
msnbc, cnn, "the washington post," "the new york times" ," they out to be in some kind of journalistic, 12-step program in the church apologizing to the person they wrong. instead they just called it an item. gait of the crossover with rachel maddow. the lead story. to know what should have been the clue? it's when rachel maddow said to him that's a scenario i've never contemplated. one rachel maddow has never contemplated the scenario, you know you're on various thin...
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and it's very difficult but also difficult to trust anyone in the media because the washington post, cnn, new york timesthings wrong and somebody and ominous stories that when they say something, that's out of character. when they say something like this, i either turn off my mind, he found a former official who is angry or disgruntled or things get taken out of context, they would say that thing according to current and former officials and they number it, that is dishonest. tom: i think that you have got to, when you plant and if you buy land and there's wetland you cannot develop it because of the wetland law. if you're on the border, if your property on the border you have to let them build the wall. >> they should drain the swamp as a sign of civilization. >> you have to go through official process, you cannot just grab it, yet to give them compensation or go through process. the president is proposing if this is true, screw the process, let's just do this. we don't get to do this in this country,. >> we need process. >> thank you there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd
and it's very difficult but also difficult to trust anyone in the media because the washington post, cnn, new york timesthings wrong and somebody and ominous stories that when they say something, that's out of character. when they say something like this, i either turn off my mind, he found a former official who is angry or disgruntled or things get taken out of context, they would say that thing according to current and former officials and they number it, that is dishonest. tom: i think that...
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saying that was not being considered, and yet we have the two articles today in "the washington post" and "new york timesng it was being considered and he's confirming it's in fact being considered. >> libby cantrell talked about that, and why it's very difficult in an election year for any party to oppose a tax cut, i would find it very difficult to believe that ms. pelosi would go along with giving the president that, what he wants >> although that's exactly what the obama administration did for two years with the pay roll tax cut. >> yes >> so squaring that away is going to be a difficult dance for them >> a very difficult pickle for them to be in. >> we'll by the way get the tape playback of the full events and all of his comments in moments in the meantime, let's send it over to mike santoli for trading nation >> thank you, melissa. the transports are stalling out again. you could say. stocks including avis budget, american airlines, norfolk southern and fedex among the hardest hit. is this leading indicator a blinking light at this point larry and boris are your trading nation team. ari, just weigh
saying that was not being considered, and yet we have the two articles today in "the washington post" and "new york timesng it was being considered and he's confirming it's in fact being considered. >> libby cantrell talked about that, and why it's very difficult in an election year for any party to oppose a tax cut, i would find it very difficult to believe that ms. pelosi would go along with giving the president that, what he wants >> although that's exactly what...
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"the washington post" and "new york times" as you mentioned reported late yesterday that administration officials are in the early stages of talks about whether a payroll tax cut could be a useful tool to help stop a potential economic slowdown. people might remember former president barack obama temporarily cut payroll taxes to act as a counterweight to the 2009 recession. but here's the thing. this 6.2% payroll tax helps fund medicare and social security. those are two massive programs that democrats have repeatedly warned against messing with. it is hard to see how democrats would even go along with something like this in an election year. the white house official tells us payroll taxes aren't under consideration but that more tax cuts for individuals are being discussed. we should all be very skeptical of that, though, because you might remember president trump repeatedly promised a middle class tax cut right before the 2018 midterms. take a look at this. >> we passed a massive tax cut, biggest tax cut, for working families and we will soon follow it up with another 10% tax cut for
"the washington post" and "new york times" as you mentioned reported late yesterday that administration officials are in the early stages of talks about whether a payroll tax cut could be a useful tool to help stop a potential economic slowdown. people might remember former president barack obama temporarily cut payroll taxes to act as a counterweight to the 2009 recession. but here's the thing. this 6.2% payroll tax helps fund medicare and social security. those are two...
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. >> as leaked to "the washington post" and "new york times," yes. >> you're going to do a tricky dick the truth about a lie. >> no. yes. >> yes? >> we ended up thinking we killed him. >> you guys realize this is weird, right? >> it is super weird. >> isn't this ridiculous? >> no, it's not ridiculous, sam. i think your family wants you home for thanksgiving, and i hope you will testify. >> you wrote a report for them to impeach? >> i gave them that -- ari, this is great. ari -- >> this is great? >> it is. >> when barr and his letters suggests this is up to him, is he right or wrong about that? >> i think he is wrong. >> well, you and the president now acknowledged mueller did not conclude a total exoneration? >> no. i'm not going to acknowledge that. >> you think that mueller doesn't understand the legal burden of proof? >> some sort of effort to strangle an investigation. >> we can't let trump play us off against each other. >> how do we get there? what does that actually look like? and i'm hopeful about that. >> we're moving people that are here illegally. this is what i.c.e. does ev
. >> as leaked to "the washington post" and "new york times," yes. >> you're going to do a tricky dick the truth about a lie. >> no. yes. >> yes? >> we ended up thinking we killed him. >> you guys realize this is weird, right? >> it is super weird. >> isn't this ridiculous? >> no, it's not ridiculous, sam. i think your family wants you home for thanksgiving, and i hope you will testify. >> you wrote a report for...
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tonight both "the washington post" and "the new york times" is considering propping up a weakening economy and hold off a recessions. a temporary payroll tax cut possibly reversing some of president trump's tariffs and a plan to reduce capital gains taxes. the white house is pushing back on that first option, one official is telling nbc news and we quote, "cutting payroll taxes is not something under consideration at this time." we should add in a place where minds have been known to change. trump is trying to shrug off concerns of the economy while blaming jerome powell. "our economy is strong despite the horrendous lack of decision by powell, the fed rate over a fairly short period of time should be reduced by at least 100 bases points." phil rucker who'll join us in a moment asked trump if the white house is prepared for a possible downturn. >> i am prepared for everything. i don't think we are having a recession. we are doing tremendously well. our consumers are rich, i gave a tremendous tax cuts and they are loaded up with money. i saw the walmart number, they are off the roofs. most
tonight both "the washington post" and "the new york times" is considering propping up a weakening economy and hold off a recessions. a temporary payroll tax cut possibly reversing some of president trump's tariffs and a plan to reduce capital gains taxes. the white house is pushing back on that first option, one official is telling nbc news and we quote, "cutting payroll taxes is not something under consideration at this time." we should add in a place where minds...
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marks on his neck indicated indicating he used a bedsheet to hang himself but the washington post in the new york times reported epstein broke multiple net bones including at highway phone which can break it needs but is more commonly broken invites regulation. because they are to public record in new york. we may not ever know what determined it to be suicide. she needed further information to make a determination. oftentimes medical examiners working sitter background information or witness interviews. right now there are at least five separate probes into his death including by the doj come in fbi and congress and house judiciary committee discussed launching investigating into his death what i'm talking about is you have a guy who has committed acts. they are rich and powerful people. they have to get to the bottom of it. they find some real concrete answers to what happened here. in some of the guards on duty were forced to work overtime. they are looking into whether guards assigned fell asleep on the job or falsified bed check records. >> does investigations into his finances also continue. >> t
marks on his neck indicated indicating he used a bedsheet to hang himself but the washington post in the new york times reported epstein broke multiple net bones including at highway phone which can break it needs but is more commonly broken invites regulation. because they are to public record in new york. we may not ever know what determined it to be suicide. she needed further information to make a determination. oftentimes medical examiners working sitter background information or witness...
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advertisements decrying children, you see them in the --l, roll call, political politico, washington post, new york times street journal, this is a new tactic, that is exactly what big tobacco did. when we said layoff tickets they bought full-page ads in the wall street journal saying we do not want kids to smoke cigarettes. how many kids do you think get up in the morning to read the wall street journal? nine. this is just a -- none. campaign to save their business model does not relate to get but the facts tell us otherwise. guest: i think he is encapsulating a lot of concerns we have in big tobacco and that kind of theme over and over again. by, altriaught group, which makes malta but -- -- marlboroette cigarettes, phillip morris, 35% stake in the company and there is concern that big tobacco is losing ground on cigarettes and try to make it up somewhere and that this is not proven yet to be a totally safe alternative. host: senators claims about the rise in teenage vaping or use of tobacco by teens and the relation to juul, is that a true statement? guest: there has been evidence of that and that is
advertisements decrying children, you see them in the --l, roll call, political politico, washington post, new york times street journal, this is a new tactic, that is exactly what big tobacco did. when we said layoff tickets they bought full-page ads in the wall street journal saying we do not want kids to smoke cigarettes. how many kids do you think get up in the morning to read the wall street journal? nine. this is just a -- none. campaign to save their business model does not relate to get...
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the washington post and the new york times reported he broke multiple neck bones including the hyoid bone which can break in hangings but more commonly through strangulation. because autopsy reports are not public record in new york they may not ever know what caused the medical examiner to rule the death as suicide. that determination came five days after the autopsy was completed tiered all of this as the house judiciary committee looks for answers. dealing with staff shortages. in the hours before epstein's death, one guard's post was unstaffed. after midnight, 10 guards 10 guards were working overtime. one of them forced to work that shift involuntarily. investigators are looking into whether two guards assigned to epstein's wing may have fallen asleep on duty and whether self check laws may have been falsified. continuing their criminal probe into the sex trafficking operation. the daily beast reported -- drug den date rape models at epstein's apartment. the southern district of new york would not say whether they are investigating that claim. alex little said it appears more in
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washington post." elizabeth, washington bureau chief for "the new york times." i won't be making that mistake again. dona edwards, former democratic member of congress from the great state of maryland who's these days a "the washington post" columnist. elizabeth, i'd like to begin with you. where on the list of norms falling around us does this belong? >> this is not on a list of any norms. it's one of the most astounding things president trump has done and that's saying quite a bit as you know. we looked back. we could find no evidence of any other american president ever pushing a foreign country to bar the entry of u.s. citizens let alone democratically elected members of congress. this is way off the charts. it's off the charts even for president trump. >> ashley parker, what's your reporting how this went down either than via the president's hands on the phone. >> it's our understanding the president had been floating this idea for a couple of weeks, talking to advisers inside the white house. and initially some officials tried to dissuade the president. they said, mr. president, this would be u
washington post." elizabeth, washington bureau chief for "the new york times." i won't be making that mistake again. dona edwards, former democratic member of congress from the great state of maryland who's these days a "the washington post" columnist. elizabeth, i'd like to begin with you. where on the list of norms falling around us does this belong? >> this is not on a list of any norms. it's one of the most astounding things president trump has done and that's...
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an extraordinary moment the front pages of both "the washington post" and "the new york times" today of the president's words at rallies in -- with those of the manifesto that we have seen and from other people who are committing hate crimes. so this is why 10:00 a.m. is such a big moment for the president. how aggressively will he distance himself and will it last? after charlottesville we saw the president rhetorically distancing himself and then of course he became a recidivist and it didn't last. that's the question that people around him are watching, especially for people whose own fates are tied to this president. >> considering the a.p. reporting as well with regard to the campaign strategy and sort of us against them mentality, i'm wondering are you getting any indication that this may change considering what just took place over the last 48 hours? >> we know that has been what's in their mind and jonathan swan has an astonishing scoop up this morning saying that after those tweets by the president about baltimore, people inside the white house said that this was a chance fo
an extraordinary moment the front pages of both "the washington post" and "the new york times" today of the president's words at rallies in -- with those of the manifesto that we have seen and from other people who are committing hate crimes. so this is why 10:00 a.m. is such a big moment for the president. how aggressively will he distance himself and will it last? after charlottesville we saw the president rhetorically distancing himself and then of course he became a...
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tank that could be a big problem for president trump, thus the reporting from the washington post and the new york timesn the back upplans that the whit house is trying to put together. reportedly they haven't reached the president's desk yet so that's why you're seeing him publicly say the economy is fine the economy is doing well. we're not sliding into a recession even though nearly three quarters of economists say they could be in the next two years. and his advisers in the white house are putting together back up plans here. so what happened if the economy starts to tank and we cut payroll taxes. the white house denies that's actively under consideration other things that they're looking at, the president continues to blame the fed for not cutting rates but what's happening up front or behind the scenes in terms of preparation effects not only the economy and is very much linked to the trump 2020 campaign. >> so tracy, just to put a point on this, what exactly could we expect to hear from president trump and his economic advisers about how to tell the story going forward. it isn't an important one
tank that could be a big problem for president trump, thus the reporting from the washington post and the new york timesn the back upplans that the whit house is trying to put together. reportedly they haven't reached the president's desk yet so that's why you're seeing him publicly say the economy is fine the economy is doing well. we're not sliding into a recession even though nearly three quarters of economists say they could be in the next two years. and his advisers in the white house are...
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washington post." bureau chief for the "new york times" and donna edwards from the great state of maryland who is these days a "washington post" columnist. elizabeth, i would like to begin with you. where on the list of norms falling around us does this belong? >> this is not on a list of any norms. it is one of the most astounding things president trump has done, and that is saying quite a bit as you know. we looked back. we can find no evidence of any other american president ever pushing a foreign country to bar the entry of u.s. citizens let alone democratically elected members of congress. this is way off of the charts and off the charts even for president trump. >> ashley parker, what is your reporting on how it went down other than the president's thumbs on his phones. >> this is an idea the president was floating for a couple of weeks. initially very senior officials tried to say mr. president, you know, this would be unprecedented. there is a long history of israel letting in members of congress despite political or policy disagreements. it is just not done. last night we understood that israe
washington post." bureau chief for the "new york times" and donna edwards from the great state of maryland who is these days a "washington post" columnist. elizabeth, i would like to begin with you. where on the list of norms falling around us does this belong? >> this is not on a list of any norms. it is one of the most astounding things president trump has done, and that is saying quite a bit as you know. we looked back. we can find no evidence of any other...
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geographically and in terms of people paying attention, you know, if you read the story at the washington post or new york times that referred to silicon valley and anytime before around 1980, first of all the term comes up rarely, when it does it silicon valley it was as if there was the start of strange beautiful faraway species that they look back at the way openers like steve jobs and bill gates were presented to the world when their companies first came to prominence. they were these iconoclastic, disruptive narrative for the american capitalism. when we look back there's a distinctive business culture that grows there is an immense influence on politics and government and on media. it's distinctive. there's local governments. all the money, where did the money for the technology revolution come from. it flowed into the initial venture fund that started these iconic on aerial companies and semiconductors and personal computing and on and on. it was the rockefellers. it was where the money was. wall street, wall street banks. the most established ones, underneath. these companies, even ones like apple for e
geographically and in terms of people paying attention, you know, if you read the story at the washington post or new york times that referred to silicon valley and anytime before around 1980, first of all the term comes up rarely, when it does it silicon valley it was as if there was the start of strange beautiful faraway species that they look back at the way openers like steve jobs and bill gates were presented to the world when their companies first came to prominence. they were these...
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>> now, warren has been hit by reports in "the washington post" and "the new york times" this week that even though she's been picking up so much steam in this campaign in the primary, that there's a real worry in some democratic circles she is too far left for a general election match-up. >> i hear that. i also hear a lot of people with grudging respect for the campaign and the machine that she's built on the ground. there's a poll we didn't show, which has her up by 11 points over i believe joe biden. i think she's at 28%, he's at 17%. look, polls can go all over the place. they can tell -- >> but she has gained some ground. >> yeah. she's moving up in the places she needs to move up in. i think that there's a feeling that she's invested so much in that ground game that organizational might that will come through for over the next 100, 120 days. >> and nevada as well. she's become very well organized in nevada. one of things that we have also seen is beto o'rourke trying to reboot his campaign and telling lawrence o'donnell last night he's definitely not going to run for senate in tex
>> now, warren has been hit by reports in "the washington post" and "the new york times" this week that even though she's been picking up so much steam in this campaign in the primary, that there's a real worry in some democratic circles she is too far left for a general election match-up. >> i hear that. i also hear a lot of people with grudging respect for the campaign and the machine that she's built on the ground. there's a poll we didn't show, which has her...
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the things that they were considering to try to boost the economy even though the washington post and the new york times had reported that, the white house said those reports were wrong and then one day later president trump came out and said, you know, i actually have been thinking about payroll taxes for a long time. here's what he said. >> a lot of people have been talking about indexing for many years and it's something that i am certainly thinking about. i can say that a majority of people in the white house at the level that does this kind of thing, they like indexing. so it's something that i'm thinking about, payroll taxes, i've been thinking about payroll taxes for a long time. whether or not we do it now or not is not being done because of recession. >> so now on the china trade war and the impact that that's having on our economy and certainly on the markets, we saw that last week president trump saying someone had to take china on despite the fact that economists are now worried that the impact of this trade war is contributing to an economic slow down that could lead to a recession. the pre
the things that they were considering to try to boost the economy even though the washington post and the new york times had reported that, the white house said those reports were wrong and then one day later president trump came out and said, you know, i actually have been thinking about payroll taxes for a long time. here's what he said. >> a lot of people have been talking about indexing for many years and it's something that i am certainly thinking about. i can say that a majority of...
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news organizations deemed hostile to president trump by publicizing damaging information about journalists. those operatives have already released information about journalists at cnn, "the washington post" and "the new york times one source tells "the times" that operatives have closely examined more than a decade's worth of public posts and statements by journalists. the research is said to extend to members of journalists' families who are active in politics and other opponents of the president. arthur schwarz, an informal adviser to the president's oldest son donald trump june r. believed to be one of the operation's leaders. unable to challenge the accuracy of our reporting, political operatives have been scouring social media and other sources to find any possibly embarrassing information on anyone associated with "the times." their goal is to silence critics and undermine the public's faith in independent journalism. this represents an escalation of an ongoing campaign against the free press. that's the publisher of "the times" talking. for more i'm joined by reporter and co-author of that piece in "the new york times." and david corn, washington bureau chief for mother jones. congratulations. thank you
news organizations deemed hostile to president trump by publicizing damaging information about journalists. those operatives have already released information about journalists at cnn, "the washington post" and "the new york times one source tells "the times" that operatives have closely examined more than a decade's worth of public posts and statements by journalists. the research is said to extend to members of journalists' families who are active in politics and...
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>> well, if you read these two profiles, one that's done by "the washington post" and "new york timeswrites all the president's speeches. the president does not review those speeches until he's on the plane ride where he's going to deliver them. miller has a tremendous amount of influence. these profiles also say that he systemically replace people within the hierarchy of department of homeland security and other areas with allies of his and allies of the president and he also has a practice of calling lower level employees and inviting them into meetings that their superiors are not aware of so he can pressure these lower level employees into enacting policies and procedures he wants without their supervisors knowledge. he's been able to expand his influences at these profiles to a tremendous degree. one of the things that's happening here is the president, stephen miller, seems to be trying to expand the definition of what we would turn acceptable discourse about issues that are connected to race. they want to narrow the definition of racism so that they're able to talk about these
>> well, if you read these two profiles, one that's done by "the washington post" and "new york timeswrites all the president's speeches. the president does not review those speeches until he's on the plane ride where he's going to deliver them. miller has a tremendous amount of influence. these profiles also say that he systemically replace people within the hierarchy of department of homeland security and other areas with allies of his and allies of the president and he...
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if you read a story in the "washington post" or "new york times" any time before 1980. first of all, that term comes up rarely and when it does, silicon valley. even when you had national news coverage and news magazines like "fortune," were promoting silicon valley, it was a far away species, a very different type. if we look at the way entrepreneurs, steve jobs and bill gates came to the world, it was these shaggy haired iconic disruptive from a larger narrative of american capitalism. one of the things we discovered when we looked back, there is a business industry that comes in the technology in our modern age to have an immense influence on politics and government and media. it's very distinctive but deeply committed to national economy, state governments or local governments, old money. where did the money for the technology revolution come from? where did the funds that flowed into the initial venture funds that started these iconic entrepreneurial companies and semiconductors and personal computing on and on? it was the rockefellers, whitneys, the wall street ba
if you read a story in the "washington post" or "new york times" any time before 1980. first of all, that term comes up rarely and when it does, silicon valley. even when you had national news coverage and news magazines like "fortune," were promoting silicon valley, it was a far away species, a very different type. if we look at the way entrepreneurs, steve jobs and bill gates came to the world, it was these shaggy haired iconic disruptive from a larger narrative...
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beast reported he had next -- mark on his neck, use the bedsheet to hang himself up washington post and new york times reported epstein broke multiple neck bones, will it can break during hanging but is more commonly broken by strangulation. a source tells fox news the autopsy report will be released to his family sometime next week. autopsy reports are not public record in new york so we might never know what exactly led the medical examiner to determine the cause of death as suicide. fox news can confirm some of the prison staff at the metropolitan correction center were not initially cooperative with investigators and some of the guards on duty were forced to work overtime. in the hours of 14 died, one guard, after midnight and guards were working overtime, one of those guards forced to work that shift involuntarily. new york times is also reporting investigators looking into whether two guards assigned to epstein's wing may have followed asleep on duty. fox news is not been able to confirm that independently. a former employee tells us even of check did happen on time it may not have prevented sui
beast reported he had next -- mark on his neck, use the bedsheet to hang himself up washington post and new york times reported epstein broke multiple neck bones, will it can break during hanging but is more commonly broken by strangulation. a source tells fox news the autopsy report will be released to his family sometime next week. autopsy reports are not public record in new york so we might never know what exactly led the medical examiner to determine the cause of death as suicide. fox news...
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even "the washington post" and "the new york times" still refer to people like me as illegal so definethen how television shows portray immigrants like me >> seth: and talk about define american, and when you started it, and obviously, those are a couple of the goals, but how you go about trying to get people to listen >> well, to be -- i'm only one story, right like, there's -- if i counted all the undocumented white people that i meet at starbucks -- >> seth: that's where they would hang out >> that's where they would hang out. and they tell me they're undocumented and, usually, we don't talk about undocumented white immigrants or even undocumented black immigrants from africa or the caribbean. the reality is the fasting growing undocumented population are coming from asia, not from latin america. i actually think we owe the mexican people an apology for having made this issue just about mexican people and just about latin america. right? [ applause ] what there's like 56 million latin people in this country, and the majority of them have been here for decades, if not centuries. like
even "the washington post" and "the new york times" still refer to people like me as illegal so definethen how television shows portray immigrants like me >> seth: and talk about define american, and when you started it, and obviously, those are a couple of the goals, but how you go about trying to get people to listen >> well, to be -- i'm only one story, right like, there's -- if i counted all the undocumented white people that i meet at starbucks -- >>...
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we have reports coming out of the washington post and "the new york times" today saying that fbi agentsstrung to go into these kinds of investigations because they believe that this might be trump's base and they're going to be in trouble. the president has pulled back funding from investigating these kinds of groups. and something else i want to point out here. there is a bill sitting in the senate now, senate bill 894. it's been signed by san r sanders, booker, klobuchar and harris that is supposed to approach domestic terrorism specifically targeting white nationalists and it hasn't moved at all. mitch mcconnell hasn't moved t. president hasn't moved it. senator gillibrand hasn't signed onto it yet. there are methods at our disposal we can use to address these issues. the president has done nothing practical in any shape or form, rhetoric or policy wise to address this rising terrorism threat that is a danger to white people as much as anybody's else in this country. >> heidi, do you think that the nation has a decent literacy on this? the stats that we mentioned are the fbi saying t
we have reports coming out of the washington post and "the new york times" today saying that fbi agentsstrung to go into these kinds of investigations because they believe that this might be trump's base and they're going to be in trouble. the president has pulled back funding from investigating these kinds of groups. and something else i want to point out here. there is a bill sitting in the senate now, senate bill 894. it's been signed by san r sanders, booker, klobuchar and harris...
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he is indicating he's a bedsheet to hang himself at the washington post and new york times reported epsteinuding the thyroid bone that can break and hanging. two experts have different opinions on the matter. >> they are more consistent with manual strangulation, not even ligature strangulation. the ligature is low down. >> they come and without an undetermined manner of death but a manner of death that says suicide they must have known something else. there must be other evidence. >> reporter: epstein's defense team wants to see surveillance video from his cell leading up to his desk telling fox news we are not satisfied with the conclusions of the medical examiner. we will have a more complete response in coming days. the department of justice, fbi and bureau of prisons investigating how epstein was alone long enough to kill himself. and whether guards on duty followed protocol. in the hours before epstein died one guard post was left unstaffed after midnight. ten guards were working overtime. one of those guards forced to work that shift involuntarily. >> that alone is worth investigatio
he is indicating he's a bedsheet to hang himself at the washington post and new york times reported epsteinuding the thyroid bone that can break and hanging. two experts have different opinions on the matter. >> they are more consistent with manual strangulation, not even ligature strangulation. the ligature is low down. >> they come and without an undetermined manner of death but a manner of death that says suicide they must have known something else. there must be other evidence....
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cited in the new york times and washington post all of the time. if you're interested, go look at the data, if you go through the footnotes, you find that they don't provide a source for about 85 percent of the country. i've been asking them for five years now, can you give me your source because i am real problems with some of the data that you are having here. they basically refused. i don't believe these numbers. but it is something you're going to see all of the time in the media. there are other problems with this. for example, even the countries that they give data four. like switzerland, but they are looking at is private ownership of guns. switzerland at this.would require all able-bodied males between the ages of 18 and 36 to have a military issued machine gun and in many cases, handgun in their own. is it the ownership of guns the matter or the possession of guns that matter question mark i would think that if you are worried about people behaving responsibly or irresponsibly, with guns the position of guns should matter rather than the o
cited in the new york times and washington post all of the time. if you're interested, go look at the data, if you go through the footnotes, you find that they don't provide a source for about 85 percent of the country. i've been asking them for five years now, can you give me your source because i am real problems with some of the data that you are having here. they basically refused. i don't believe these numbers. but it is something you're going to see all of the time in the media. there are...