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wass -- 29-year-old kid, i optimistic. have the most productive workers in the world.e have more great research than all the rest of the world combined. we are in a situation where there is not a damn thing we can't do. i spent the last five years of my life working on how to beat cancer. we are well on our way if we make the investments we need to make. imagine what we can do marshaling the most brilliant people we have in this country and around the world to change the nature of how we relate to one another? damned tired of us forgetting who we are. this is the united states of america. there has never, ever, ever been a time when america set its mind to something it has not gotten it done. forgot say, remember who we are. this is the united states of america. let's take it all back again. god bless you and god protect our troops. thank you for having me. thank you. ♪ >> i will see some of you later tonight if you're heading over to the museum. k
wass -- 29-year-old kid, i optimistic. have the most productive workers in the world.e have more great research than all the rest of the world combined. we are in a situation where there is not a damn thing we can't do. i spent the last five years of my life working on how to beat cancer. we are well on our way if we make the investments we need to make. imagine what we can do marshaling the most brilliant people we have in this country and around the world to change the nature of how we relate...
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when i was first attorney ago, there wass a lot of violence in our urban areas.hat induced by gang activity. some cities empower their police to identify and neutralize the gangs and get them off the streets. regimentation the approach, the curfew. everyone was kept off the streets. the two approaches to protecting society. principalan ever, the tool we have in law enforcement to identify and neutralize the criminals is to listen to and read their communications. there is no substitute. ability toose the conduct electronic surveillance or access digital records we will inevitably be driven to greater and greater regimentation of society in order to secure ourselves. in turn we will lose our liberties as well as our privacy. that is an extremely high price to pay if we prioritize impenetrable encryption above all else. credit wheregive credit is due. some tech companies have taken significant steps to help detect and report criminality. when it comes to preventing hope industry will continue to be an ally, not an adversary. we hope that the power of technology wil
when i was first attorney ago, there wass a lot of violence in our urban areas.hat induced by gang activity. some cities empower their police to identify and neutralize the gangs and get them off the streets. regimentation the approach, the curfew. everyone was kept off the streets. the two approaches to protecting society. principalan ever, the tool we have in law enforcement to identify and neutralize the criminals is to listen to and read their communications. there is no substitute. ability...
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over, but thes northern border was -- truce is over, but the northern bororder wass q quiet. forces are gone. hour the end of the 120 period, the u.s. announced pkkkk has been ypg completed. the turkishish -- president has a new deal to keep kurdish forces away from the birder -- border. vladimir putin has agreed a so-called safe sound would be set up, stretching over 120 kilometers and 32 kilometers deep into syria. the rurussiansns say only their forces and syria's army would patrtrol the area. >> russisian milititary police d russian b bder guardsds will patrol outside the area of operation to facilitate the removaval of ypg elements. that operation is completed, russia will patrol the border with turkish groups, forcing ouout of the border regn the remaining kurdish forces. our we can go across to correspondent standing by. erdogan's visit to yesterday was seen as a victory for the turks, wasn't it? >> absolutely. the turks are very pleased by that agreement of mutual understanding, that is what they call it and this s 150 hour deadadline has began regarding e withdrawal
over, but thes northern border was -- truce is over, but the northern bororder wass q quiet. forces are gone. hour the end of the 120 period, the u.s. announced pkkkk has been ypg completed. the turkishish -- president has a new deal to keep kurdish forces away from the birder -- border. vladimir putin has agreed a so-called safe sound would be set up, stretching over 120 kilometers and 32 kilometers deep into syria. the rurussiansns say only their forces and syria's army would patrtrol the...
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when we firsrst got thee call, t wass about one to two acres,, ad literarally, about 200 minututes later was already up to 100. another hour, it was over 400, so it spread really, really rapidly, and it is just chewing up the vegetation, so people in that area had to go, and they had to go quick. brent: when we look at the picture behind you, it looks like there is this haze between the water and the sky. is that the smoke from these wildfires? talk to me also about the response of the firefighteters. what kind of job do o you thinkk they are doioi? jason: welell, theyy are doing e greatestst job inn the world. they are really giving it everything t ty have got. and, yes, that is smoke from the fires. this morning, , we have had a couple down here in southern california, andnd like i said,dt is reaeally gross. it is really gross to just be walking around. brent: we have got reports of powerline sparking these fires, with the high-speed wind, what do you think the role the power company, pg&e, place in this disaster? jason:n: maybe quite a bit. i do n not want to criminalize anybody just
when we firsrst got thee call, t wass about one to two acres,, ad literarally, about 200 minututes later was already up to 100. another hour, it was over 400, so it spread really, really rapidly, and it is just chewing up the vegetation, so people in that area had to go, and they had to go quick. brent: when we look at the picture behind you, it looks like there is this haze between the water and the sky. is that the smoke from these wildfires? talk to me also about the response of the...
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back then, it was the precision of the instruments that wass dedeveloping t to make it good ough to be measurement and this teawass -- had successfully made that measurement for the first time. >> they did the first wobbly planet detectors if you will. do people such as yourself get excited when anan extrasosolar planet has a higher wobbly rate or not? does thahat signify anything? >>t is a huge revolution. we are more excited the smaller the wobble is because the strength of the wobble, the amplitude of the velocity itself is proportionanal to the mass of the planet which means the smalaller the planet the e smalr the wobble. so when we firstst did it, it ts a giant planet now for us -- for earthlike planets the wobble would much smaller. >> when we are talking about xo planets and the wobobbly factor, do you ever asask yoself i if oe of thehese planetsts has extraterrestrial life on them? do you think we are alone or do you think there is something out there? >> i would bet that there is somemething out there and itt is very l likely becacause we havae found lots of plplanets thahat
back then, it was the precision of the instruments that wass dedeveloping t to make it good ough to be measurement and this teawass -- had successfully made that measurement for the first time. >> they did the first wobbly planet detectors if you will. do people such as yourself get excited when anan extrasosolar planet has a higher wobbly rate or not? does thahat signify anything? >>t is a huge revolution. we are more excited the smaller the wobble is because the strength of the...
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title he wass the given following his response to the september1 attacks, the fearless nework leader who l the city with calm reaeaurance and eveneceiving an honorary knighthood. his currt image, some say, aligns more closely with his full record as a politician and prosecutor. >> he has always been somebody who was an opportunist. he has always beens omebody who lling to change his politics to suit the moment. yes always been somebody willin to scapego an attack certain groups if you think it will help them. he h come out of a very cynical milieu in new york in the 1970's and 1980's with donald trumpmp nada: as an attorney general in new york after the mafia, but also anyone he deemed an enemy. as mayor, he turned riound the crimen city but with tactics that many people thought were ruthless and minorities.onately targelyd years later, his own bid t for presidency failed, but with his friend donald trump he found new relevance. mr. giuliani:nd i am sick tired of the defamation of donald trump by the media! i am sick and tired of it! nada: though he is officially the personal lawyer
title he wass the given following his response to the september1 attacks, the fearless nework leader who l the city with calm reaeaurance and eveneceiving an honorary knighthood. his currt image, some say, aligns more closely with his full record as a politician and prosecutor. >> he has always been somebody who was an opportunist. he has always beens omebody who lling to change his politics to suit the moment. yes always been somebody willin to scapego an attack certain groups if you...
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. >> there wass at let like a woman at every party that i had gone to, other than me, but it was likeandful. >> they went to great lengths to make her feel important, because she was important, because they needed someone to be the female face of their very active in the group's online chat rooms. did you ever post hateful messages? >> probably. i don't specifically recall, but i probably did. >> sounds to me like when a politician is asked, did you ever pose in blackface? either you did or didn't. >> i don't know. i say that in the sense that i haven't looked back, but i probably did. >> reporter: but her participation grew darker. >> i remember i was at a party. in walks one of the leaders of the movement. he said, seig -- pretty much everyone raised their hand and said, heil. >> including you? >> eventually, yeah. it happened one or two times. by the third time, i did it. i knew that it wasn't -- it was not a good look, but i did it. everyone else was doing it. >> reporter: that kind of thinking, putting aside one's morals to follow in the at got samantha involved with white suprem
. >> there wass at let like a woman at every party that i had gone to, other than me, but it was likeandful. >> they went to great lengths to make her feel important, because she was important, because they needed someone to be the female face of their very active in the group's online chat rooms. did you ever post hateful messages? >> probably. i don't specifically recall, but i probably did. >> sounds to me like when a politician is asked, did you ever pose in...
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in 1850 wass day the first national women's rights conference in wister, massachusetts. and 900 people showed up to and the newspapers wrote about them like they were the craziest people on earth. the new york herald road they are trying to get rid of the bible and the constitution and make no mistake about it. especially with health care, -- he's notn is rocket science. he's just proposing what every other industrialized country has. the health care system where it's a human right and you will never go broke. total number of people in canada that lost their homes due to doctor bills because they went bankrupt, zero. zero in sweden. zero in france. zero in spain. zero in germany. why we can't figure out how to do this when we are the wealthiest nation on earth. no offense to canada, seriously. where are they getting their money. they've made a conscious decision as a people to say we have to take care of each other. people say, our taxes will go up. they pay a little bit more taxes in canada and france. here's what they don't pay for. they don't pay for health care. many
in 1850 wass day the first national women's rights conference in wister, massachusetts. and 900 people showed up to and the newspapers wrote about them like they were the craziest people on earth. the new york herald road they are trying to get rid of the bible and the constitution and make no mistake about it. especially with health care, -- he's notn is rocket science. he's just proposing what every other industrialized country has. the health care system where it's a human right and you will...
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churchill said describing germany of course, he said when the situation was manageable, it wass neglected. and now that it is thoroughly out ofn hand, we apply to late n e remedies which then might have affected the cure. there is nothing new in the story. it is as old as the sibling books. it falls into that long dismal catalog of the fearlessness of experience. and they confirmed i'm teachability of mankind. boats of foresight on willingness to act, when action would be simple and effective, lack of clear thinking. confusion of counsel until emergency comes until self-preservation strikes its jarring gong. these are the features which constitute the endless repetition of history. let's hope that churchill his pessimism, it's not borne out in the case of north korea. there are things we should look to and have serious discussions about. one is the possibility of limited its it may be a regime change in north korea. second, we should look at and discussed with china, and we should've done it long ago, aiming toward the ratification of the peninsula on a freely elected government like that
churchill said describing germany of course, he said when the situation was manageable, it wass neglected. and now that it is thoroughly out ofn hand, we apply to late n e remedies which then might have affected the cure. there is nothing new in the story. it is as old as the sibling books. it falls into that long dismal catalog of the fearlessness of experience. and they confirmed i'm teachability of mankind. boats of foresight on willingness to act, when action would be simple and effective,...
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. >> biggest them this summer, "fox news poll" showed high wass incumbent president by 12 points. people are not really watching it right now, they saw the pol , i think still key, vast majority of democrats want this president to lose, they think that joe is the one. >> i think in a all want him to lose. >> i don't know about tulsi. >> because she is a russian asset. >> right. >> i want to see trump and biden in a debate together. kennedy: what do you think, would it be hard, difficult to imagine. >> i think trump would struggle, not because biden would be good at it, but he would be so bad, trump would be hitting hard, and biden would be, table for 4, and he tries to hit back, they would say leave him alone, he thinks he is at a restaurant. >> can you imagine being a fact checker, 10 minutes in, you are all wrong good luck. >> are right, that is what they would do, they would exaggerate, in my day, i would take you behind the wood shed and sheaf youshaveyour back hairs and lik- >> that sounds kind of nice. >> that fou would be fun to wat. >> some people like their back hair shav
. >> biggest them this summer, "fox news poll" showed high wass incumbent president by 12 points. people are not really watching it right now, they saw the pol , i think still key, vast majority of democrats want this president to lose, they think that joe is the one. >> i think in a all want him to lose. >> i don't know about tulsi. >> because she is a russian asset. >> right. >> i want to see trump and biden in a debate together. kennedy: what do...
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opponent was a democrat at that time if you can imagine in georgia it was a democratic state so he wass running against the delegation. he worked very hard at watergate happened. i remember that night there wasn't any digital tv. we had people calling on the otndline phones from the precinct. my dad would sit there with a legal pad and put the numbers down and add them up to see where we were. at the end of the night we lost. 48.6% of the vote and he lost. we worked very hard. we spent a lot of time in the car and little gas stations on a four way not even a traffic light. we went to the forward factory across from the original chick-fil-a and shook hands. he said i need your support again and he ran again. he worked for two more years and he is now working very hard and we are all adults and a family event. we are exhausted and take breasts when we can. works very hard and 76 he thinks he has the chance to do it. he begins to think this may be more difficult than i thought. it's hard enough when you are running in georgia but now we ahave a governor running as a president and what is t
opponent was a democrat at that time if you can imagine in georgia it was a democratic state so he wass running against the delegation. he worked very hard at watergate happened. i remember that night there wasn't any digital tv. we had people calling on the otndline phones from the precinct. my dad would sit there with a legal pad and put the numbers down and add them up to see where we were. at the end of the night we lost. 48.6% of the vote and he lost. we worked very hard. we spent a lot of...
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that's what the president said when he wassed asked. that wasn't a clarification.denied what he said on camera. >> what do you think? >> in the substance of what he said and the idea of get over it, mick mulvaney very deliberately or perhaps by -- inadvertently afaced a very bright line. the u.s. does in its foreign policy and its distribution of foreign aid sometimes try to condition that on the advance of national goals. our goals in the world, in foreign policy and security. it's a very different thing to condition foreign aid on contributing to the president's political, personal goals. that's a very clear bright line that he ignored in the substance of what he said. i do think however mistaken it was for him to do this, it's unabu understandable he felt this is what the administration does. one thing donald trump does is say out loud in the past things you wouldn't mutter in private. that's probably what he thought he was doing here and what the campaign is picking up on. this is manager thatsomething s and fraught with legal peril that it was clearly an error
that's what the president said when he wassed asked. that wasn't a clarification.denied what he said on camera. >> what do you think? >> in the substance of what he said and the idea of get over it, mick mulvaney very deliberately or perhaps by -- inadvertently afaced a very bright line. the u.s. does in its foreign policy and its distribution of foreign aid sometimes try to condition that on the advance of national goals. our goals in the world, in foreign policy and security. it's...
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. >> he was often someone who wassed a odds with the president and some of his top advisers and where u.s. president's personal lawyer is now under a federal criminal investigation. that according to "the new york times," which reports it's in connection with his involvement in the ukraine. >> i don't know those gentlemen. i don't know. maybe they were clients of rudy's. i don't know. you'd have to ask him. i will say this. he said he had nothing do with it. >> mandatory means mandatory. if you're instructed
. >> he was often someone who wassed a odds with the president and some of his top advisers and where u.s. president's personal lawyer is now under a federal criminal investigation. that according to "the new york times," which reports it's in connection with his involvement in the ukraine. >> i don't know those gentlemen. i don't know. maybe they were clients of rudy's. i don't know. you'd have to ask him. i will say this. he said he had nothing do with it. >>...
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the one i wass talking about earlier, sex and gender identity are different traits. they are defined with different definitions as my friend said, he agrees they are different traits, and there is a reason congress wants to prohibit dissemination based on the traits of sexual orientation and gender identity it lists them separately. congress has recognized there are different traits you treat men and women with the different traits exactly the same regardless of their sex, you are not discriminating against them because of their sex. the related textual issue is that the standard for determining why you're discriminating against someone because she is a woman is that you are treating a person differently from a similar person of the opposite sex and taking adverse employment action against them as a result. the threshold question is are situatedally similarly . my friends on the other side assert a transgender man is similarly situated just like they assert a gay woman is similar to a straight man. that is manifestly not true, because with respect to the transgender
the one i wass talking about earlier, sex and gender identity are different traits. they are defined with different definitions as my friend said, he agrees they are different traits, and there is a reason congress wants to prohibit dissemination based on the traits of sexual orientation and gender identity it lists them separately. congress has recognized there are different traits you treat men and women with the different traits exactly the same regardless of their sex, you are not...
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should have been recused and never should have been named to special counselci and that rosenstein wo wass also secretly talking with other officials about the president and the special counsel should never have appointed him in the first place. he couldn't even remember his own report. that's why durham has to investigate. durham is going to goac further back, i believe he's going to 2o back to the end of 2015 and he is going to be looking at issues related to michael flynn. he is going to follow those through, he's going to look at stephan halbert and others. >> laura: sounds like an episode of telenovela. >> that's why they are so w afraid, that's why they arecomig after burr ham, and that's why they are so smart. if they are skirting around them, they are saying we don't need anybody to talk for us. we are going to go directly to the horse. italy, australia, london. >> laura: but, greg, they don't -- >> laura: brennan and klapperst, they are on a smash and a smear campaign.this is like smash and, it's smash and smear. they have to do it as much as possible to get the drum beat going. f
should have been recused and never should have been named to special counselci and that rosenstein wo wass also secretly talking with other officials about the president and the special counsel should never have appointed him in the first place. he couldn't even remember his own report. that's why durham has to investigate. durham is going to goac further back, i believe he's going to 2o back to the end of 2015 and he is going to be looking at issues related to michael flynn. he is going to...
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if the political rival happened to be the president of the united states, then the question wass investigatedhim even bringing it up. there is great integrity in his authenticity which is something people in the heartland appreciate about him. he has these discussions wide open. he released this transcript of the supposed phone call that supposedly had all this quid pro quo which proved to not be true. there was no quid pro quo in the phone conversation, so no doubt the haters will hate and they'll try to create this narrative forever and ever, but ignore the fact that for two and a half years we had to endure a russian collusion investigation that proved to actually exonerate the president. >> i don't know that it exonerated him, but beyond that, i'm just talking about this process a lot of people are concerned about, and in terms of the quid pro quo, i don't think it's been established there was any quid pro quo. we're going to have conversation this week with an ambassador abo about, a guy named william taylor, are we now saying the security witness and a white house meeting are conditione
if the political rival happened to be the president of the united states, then the question wass investigatedhim even bringing it up. there is great integrity in his authenticity which is something people in the heartland appreciate about him. he has these discussions wide open. he released this transcript of the supposed phone call that supposedly had all this quid pro quo which proved to not be true. there was no quid pro quo in the phone conversation, so no doubt the haters will hate and...
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. >> he was often someone who wassed a odds with the president and some of his top advisers and wherehey wanted go on immigration. >>> the u.s. president's personal lawyer is now under a federal criminal investigation. that according to "the new york times," which reports it's in connection with his involvement in the ukraine. >> i don't know those gentlemen. i don't know. maybe they were clients of rudy's. i don't know. you'd have to ask him. i will say this. he said he had nothing do with it. >> mandatory means mandatory. if you're instructed to leave, please leave. there's a lot of open fire line, growth for potential for this fire. >>> we wish you a good morning on this saturday. we're glad to have you with us. president trump is looking for a new secretary of homeland security this morning. secretary mcaleenan submitted his resignation yesterday. >> this happened on the same dame the president's immigration agenda had setbacks after rulings in four states. the president said he'll name a replacement next week. mcaleenan was the fourth person to serve as head of the dhs since the
. >> he was often someone who wassed a odds with the president and some of his top advisers and wherehey wanted go on immigration. >>> the u.s. president's personal lawyer is now under a federal criminal investigation. that according to "the new york times," which reports it's in connection with his involvement in the ukraine. >> i don't know those gentlemen. i don't know. maybe they were clients of rudy's. i don't know. you'd have to ask him. i will say this. he...
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mulvaney tried to strike a difficult balance insisting the freeze on military support wassing on linked to one and not the other. >> so you would say it's fine to ask about the dnc but not about biden? >> that did not happen here. >> no, on the call the president did ask about investigating the bidens. are you saying that the money that was held up that had nothing to do with the bidens? >> the money held up had absolutely nothing to do with the bidens. >> josh, confusion here based on where the day is ending in terms of a statement from mulvaney. but this afternoon it sounded like he was trying to create a distinction saying there was a legitimate quid pro quo if you're talking about investigating the origins of the russia investigation, illegitimate involving the bidens. was that the distinction this afternoon he was trying to create? >> it was only one thing mick mulvaney walked back today and that was the idea this military condition was consisted on specifically looking into this dnc server and the conspiracy theory in 2016. but he's not walking back the notion restoring this milit
mulvaney tried to strike a difficult balance insisting the freeze on military support wassing on linked to one and not the other. >> so you would say it's fine to ask about the dnc but not about biden? >> that did not happen here. >> no, on the call the president did ask about investigating the bidens. are you saying that the money that was held up that had nothing to do with the bidens? >> the money held up had absolutely nothing to do with the bidens. >> josh,...
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the war commission asked wass there any longer a combination overthrow aimed it the government and baldwin didn't know. i have been in intercourse with of most bitter determined ll the machien and i would knof there was any such combination and everyone subpoenaed that defeated and the government of the united states was the government of virginia. ask is we behat we able to vote again. hands pted it and shook at appomattox. let's move forward. plans to t republican reunify the nation he warned constitution that was being discussed would phraptd a none in itterness not the bitterness of war. negro congress place the on the ground of political equality that would not only suffer rage of women, minors and foreigners and shade of d every combination. so you know he was bringing out the big cannons. if you do this you are going to give women the vote. it would serve as the wedge of and trouble and ill will and more disloyalty ion and to the government of the united states than all other causes combined. 1866.is whatever you do in washington, amendment to is the constitution you are talking abo
the war commission asked wass there any longer a combination overthrow aimed it the government and baldwin didn't know. i have been in intercourse with of most bitter determined ll the machien and i would knof there was any such combination and everyone subpoenaed that defeated and the government of the united states was the government of virginia. ask is we behat we able to vote again. hands pted it and shook at appomattox. let's move forward. plans to t republican reunify the nation he warned...
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wass also possible that it something like this. when the attorney general does an investigation and the ig has been looking at the fbi's use of the fisa authorities, when they come across someone they think made a false statement or did not produce a document, they will refer that to the department of justice for an investigation. that is a criminal investigation. it is possible that was referred. i don't know. here is what i do think. again, this kind of news reporting is damaging to the credibility of the institution, from both directions. it allows people from one side to say bill barr has engaged in inappropriate efforts to distract from president trump's problems, or carry water for president trump. that is bad. it also comes from the other side, people saying, the department of justice is discovering the cia and fbi are corrupt. both of those things are bad. if you are running the department of justice, you ought to stare at the policy that allows you to offer transparency to the american people when there is a strong public
wass also possible that it something like this. when the attorney general does an investigation and the ig has been looking at the fbi's use of the fisa authorities, when they come across someone they think made a false statement or did not produce a document, they will refer that to the department of justice for an investigation. that is a criminal investigation. it is possible that was referred. i don't know. here is what i do think. again, this kind of news reporting is damaging to the...
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when vice president pence went to poland and met with president zelensky, we had reported the aid wassingd from ukraine. it was reported first by politico, actually, the president told his national security team to essentially hold up this $250 million security assistance aid to ukraine. we didn't know exactly why at that moment it was happening, but it was certainly the backdrop of pence's meeting with zelensky. and the big question, of course, that everyone had is mike pence going to bring this up with zelensky? is this because of what had been on in the background up until that point, which was all of giuliani's efforts to dig up dirt on biden? we never really got a full comprehensive readout of their meeting together except for the press conference that mike pence gave with zelensky, in which he said we fully support ukraine, et cetera, et cetera. >> what would be donald trump's motivation to try to get pence directly involved in this? >> yeah, that's a good question. it's possible that he wanted to make it seem like it wasn't just him, it wasn't just his initiative, his own desire to
when vice president pence went to poland and met with president zelensky, we had reported the aid wassingd from ukraine. it was reported first by politico, actually, the president told his national security team to essentially hold up this $250 million security assistance aid to ukraine. we didn't know exactly why at that moment it was happening, but it was certainly the backdrop of pence's meeting with zelensky. and the big question, of course, that everyone had is mike pence going to bring...
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i came over to see if there wass anything wrong. i noticed all of the lights in the house were o on. i did not see any movement. i went back home a and called te fort wororth police e departmeno do a welfare check to make sure my neighbor was ok. 15 minutes later, i heard a loud or r 10d i saw five police officers surround the house. i don't know what happened on insidede of the house. all i know is my neieighbor is dead. they came out and got a statement for me because i was the one who called them. they took my statement and told me a detective w would come talk to me and tommy what is going on. i have yet to see the detective. amy: again, that was james smith, calling for a welfare check, known as a wellness check come to check that everyththings ok. on monday, atatiana's sisister amber carr spokoke at a news conference. her r young son was s with her sister tay playing video games when former fort worth police officer aaron dean opened fire, killing g her with one shot. who witnessed the that hehe would think would showow some t
i came over to see if there wass anything wrong. i noticed all of the lights in the house were o on. i did not see any movement. i went back home a and called te fort wororth police e departmeno do a welfare check to make sure my neighbor was ok. 15 minutes later, i heard a loud or r 10d i saw five police officers surround the house. i don't know what happened on insidede of the house. all i know is my neieighbor is dead. they came out and got a statement for me because i was the one who called...
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. >> with max, i can't say that'sw what caused him to have the disability he has, but he wasse ex we drank it. we bathed in that. we used it every single day. we cooked with it. >> yang: max iamong the growing number of specia education students in flintls public sch since 2013, before the crisis, it's up 56%, according to state figures. a group of flint parents is suingthe school system, sayin it is not meeting thoseth students' needs. what would recovery mean for you?ov >> ry for me would be my city recovering. there's nothing more that anybody can do for me and my family at this point. >> yang: flint pediatrmona hanna-attisha was among the first to sound the alarm about lead in the drinking water. >> we can't take it away. there's no magic pill. there's nontidote. we can't-- we can't press rewind and pretend that this didn't happen. >> yang: now she's deeply involved in the recovery effort. >> we've invested in the critical period of earlyit childhood,home visitingith programs and medicaid expansion, school health services, a massive expansion of early literacy programs. we've tur
. >> with max, i can't say that'sw what caused him to have the disability he has, but he wasse ex we drank it. we bathed in that. we used it every single day. we cooked with it. >> yang: max iamong the growing number of specia education students in flintls public sch since 2013, before the crisis, it's up 56%, according to state figures. a group of flint parents is suingthe school system, sayin it is not meeting thoseth students' needs. what would recovery mean for you?ov >>...
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he wass -- he was invited to coe to talk to the house democrats on thursday and he does plan to attend. i got a letter he sent to the mccain institute trustees and he's still head of the mccain institute and saying that he does plan on going and that could be interesting and he's still saying that even though mike pompeo clearly sent out a shot across the bow in the tweet today. >> and kim, you have a new book out called "how to read the constitution and why the constitution lays out impeachment for trezon and high crimes and misdemeanors" and we've seen that against nixon. what do you think about the showdown going on right now between pompeo and the house democrats? do house democrats have an oversight role here that enables them to call for employees of the state department to testify? >> yes. as part of the legislative authority they have investigative authority and they could move to compel compliance with the subpoenas which would then take it to the courts and the argument would be maybe executive privilege, although that is not a blanket privilege. that is not a reason to compl
he wass -- he was invited to coe to talk to the house democrats on thursday and he does plan to attend. i got a letter he sent to the mccain institute trustees and he's still head of the mccain institute and saying that he does plan on going and that could be interesting and he's still saying that even though mike pompeo clearly sent out a shot across the bow in the tweet today. >> and kim, you have a new book out called "how to read the constitution and why the constitution lays out...
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there wass over, nobody more gracious. i made him secretary of energy.e has done a phenomenal job. perry, could not have done a better job. he is going to be leaving at the beginning -- and of the year. years with us and i want to thank you. what a job you have done. thank you. what a job he has done. he was also a great governor of texas, as you know. areeverything we do, we fighting for the faithful citizens of this country. this includes putting a stop to the catastrophic era of endless wars. they do not stop. they go on forever. we become a policeman. we end up becoming police. we have spent eight chilean dollars in the middle east. thousands of american soldiers have lost their lives. tens of thousands more severely wounded. in all fairness, the other side has lost hundreds of people. these wars brought chaos, instability. today, we choose a different path. we had tremendous success. i don't know if you saw. we built the strongest military by far. in general told me, we could have had a conflict and said, we don't have ammunition. i said, i never wa
there wass over, nobody more gracious. i made him secretary of energy.e has done a phenomenal job. perry, could not have done a better job. he is going to be leaving at the beginning -- and of the year. years with us and i want to thank you. what a job you have done. thank you. what a job he has done. he was also a great governor of texas, as you know. areeverything we do, we fighting for the faithful citizens of this country. this includes putting a stop to the catastrophic era of endless...
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star fire a couple of weeks ago when we had all sorts of flammable materials burning, i believe it wasse ethanol. >> this is certainly impeding right now the visibility in the area by the carquinez bridge. >> you have to wonder what they're thinking. >> another thing we're noting is that there are power lines or transmission lines and towers right by where the fire is burning. if we can pull out a little bit and see if we can get a shot of that. we hope that they have been de-energiz, we don't know. >> we hope they weren't involved. >> we hope they weren't involved, pg&e certainly doesn't need another incident in which their equipment is involved or related to sparking a fire. it's burning right around their tower there. >> we don't have official information from vallejo fire or from officials about whether folks should evacuate. but this is a situation where you can see the flames are very close to their homes. if you're in this type of situation sometime this weekend as we deal with this unbelievable red flag warning, if you're seeing those kind of flames and smoke, it's really best to
star fire a couple of weeks ago when we had all sorts of flammable materials burning, i believe it wasse ethanol. >> this is certainly impeding right now the visibility in the area by the carquinez bridge. >> you have to wonder what they're thinking. >> another thing we're noting is that there are power lines or transmission lines and towers right by where the fire is burning. if we can pull out a little bit and see if we can get a shot of that. we hope that they have been...
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they told me they don't know when they are going to have a bed again because those evak wass are stillan't afford a hotel. thank you so much, sarah harman, and you take care. >>> meantime back in washington a battle, well, actually there in california a battle is already shaping up to replace katie hill. she's the freshman congresswoman from southern california who's resigning over an alleged sexual relationship with a staffer. hill had already admitted a consensual but what she called inappropriate relationship with someone on her campaign staff. but she's denied the allegation at the center of the house ethics committee investigation that she had a relationship with a member of her congressional staff. her resignation is the first since the house enacted a new rule last year banning sexual relationships with staffers inspired by the me too movement. hill who was 32 years old released a video to her supporters today calling for a fight against what she says she experienced, revenge porn by her estranged husband. >> i'm hurt. i'm angry. the path that i saw so clearly for myself is no l
they told me they don't know when they are going to have a bed again because those evak wass are stillan't afford a hotel. thank you so much, sarah harman, and you take care. >>> meantime back in washington a battle, well, actually there in california a battle is already shaping up to replace katie hill. she's the freshman congresswoman from southern california who's resigning over an alleged sexual relationship with a staffer. hill had already admitted a consensual but what she called...
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that in fact was a revolution was what wass termed in france at the time the revolution of 1771, on which i wrote my doctoral thesis. and his when louis xiv chancellor successfully -- xv and his chancellor successfully neutered for the rest of his reign the only somewhat independent institutions of the ancien regime, the parliaments, which had the right to remonstrate and hold up laws without having a final veto. the absolutist power in sweden, alsofrench support, was called a revolution. america completely altered the meaning of the term. america in the 18th century seemed to be the future. irish-born anglican philosopher, and a pioneer of higher education in america, bishop "westward thee course of empire takes its way, time's noblest offering is its last." colonists were looking for a better life, but also expected to enjoy the same rights as citizens that they or their forebears enjoyed at home in england, or britain. the reality was different. whether in ireland or in the american colonies, despite local assemblies or parliament, london insisted on the final say. the an irish perspec
that in fact was a revolution was what wass termed in france at the time the revolution of 1771, on which i wrote my doctoral thesis. and his when louis xiv chancellor successfully -- xv and his chancellor successfully neutered for the rest of his reign the only somewhat independent institutions of the ancien regime, the parliaments, which had the right to remonstrate and hold up laws without having a final veto. the absolutist power in sweden, alsofrench support, was called a revolution....
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hunter biden make millions of dollars f giant and gas company, an energl giant andwhile his father wasshe appointed person for ukraine and the obama administration? check. company, an energy company, while his the answer is yes. father was was he qualified for this the appoi position at burisma holdingson e and the obama administration? check. question mike check. the answer is yes nobody was now. did vice president biden also position at burisma brag about leveraging a building question mike check. in your tax dollars to demandd nobody was now. did vice president that a ukrainian prosecutor geto brag about leveraging a fired, the same prosecutor who g in your tax dollars to demand that a ukrainian prosecutor says, according to abc and get "the washington post," that her and his son would be who says, according to abc investigated by the prosecutor?d "the washington post," that he biden is on tape bragging aboutb leveraging our tax dollars in a is on tape bragging aboutan prosecutor fired, in case you leveraging our tax dollars in forgot. a take a look. >> we are not going to give you t
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i wanted to say briefly that before coming to washington, daniel mulhall wass the ambassador of germany and the u.k., and is the author of a new book in 1900 and editor of the shaping of modern ireland. thank you so much ambassador mulhall for sharing your expertise with us today. >> thank you very much, cordelia. and i just want to say first of all that i'm very glad to be associated with the launch of this book because it's a book that was credited by two academics, cordelia baciu and john doyle at the time of the book's reduction academics at , dublin university. and indeed, i'd like to commend the chapter on northern ireland and the brexit issue cause it not only covered the issue very well, but it's also a good introduction. a short but concise introduction to the nature of the issues that arise in northern ireland, the different traditions that have been in conflict for sometime in northern ireland and that conflict has to be, the resurgence of that conflict needs to be avoided at all costs. just to say that ireland is a country and this book is perhaps focused on defense and secu
i wanted to say briefly that before coming to washington, daniel mulhall wass the ambassador of germany and the u.k., and is the author of a new book in 1900 and editor of the shaping of modern ireland. thank you so much ambassador mulhall for sharing your expertise with us today. >> thank you very much, cordelia. and i just want to say first of all that i'm very glad to be associated with the launch of this book because it's a book that was credited by two academics, cordelia baciu and...
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a lot of trouble with the mueller report which is all about involving a foreign power -- >> there wassing. neil: fine, i'm not here to dispute it with you. i'm here to say to even entertain the thought of another foreign power in still another foreign election, that does raise issues. >> this is about the election though. this is about the former vice president, a former vice president who in all likelihood -- neil: i think even you don't believe that. >> neil, i mean, come on. this is something -- neil: i think there's enough to look at both sides there. >> cavuto -- neil: i love when you call me cavuto. it's like madonna. laugh. >> trump has been since -- joe biden was not running for president. if he cared so much, why wait until now when polls show him getting beaten like a drum by joe biden? neil: we could go back and forth -- [inaudible conversations] we shall see. okay. in the meantime, we have the bernie sanders situation, the health scare. under the out to be a heart attack. once again they're going to focus on age of a candidates. when i look at age, i always say the closer i ge
a lot of trouble with the mueller report which is all about involving a foreign power -- >> there wassing. neil: fine, i'm not here to dispute it with you. i'm here to say to even entertain the thought of another foreign power in still another foreign election, that does raise issues. >> this is about the election though. this is about the former vice president, a former vice president who in all likelihood -- neil: i think even you don't believe that. >> neil, i mean, come...
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i do want to echo what josh said, despite how decidedly trumpian this news conference wassings we saw him sticking to the script reading off the teleprompter at the beginning and then he veered off the rails when it came to taking questions and answers what reporters were asking him, where he seemed to strike this weird comparison to the bin laden raid and it should have been above politics. >> you write in your latest piece that trump is getting battered on all fronts in congress, the courts and even his own officials eviscerate him. how much does this event take the heat off him? >> i think it depends on how the white house continues to, you know, message on this. and i don't -- i don't think it's likely that the president will stick to the notion that this is a massive national security victory for the u.s. it's going to turn into more the trump show. and i think that this is going to hurt his own message. it should be focusing on how this fight against isis has been going on for years and this is a significant victory for the u.s. but he's going to turn it to focus on himself and
i do want to echo what josh said, despite how decidedly trumpian this news conference wassings we saw him sticking to the script reading off the teleprompter at the beginning and then he veered off the rails when it came to taking questions and answers what reporters were asking him, where he seemed to strike this weird comparison to the bin laden raid and it should have been above politics. >> you write in your latest piece that trump is getting battered on all fronts in congress, the...
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beating the estimate and what wall street wassing expecting.r value of those new orders were up about 3%. still stock is up about 3% >> twitter is back after a global outage. twitter didn't give any details on what did cause that outage that i didn't know about >> you didn't notice >> i saw it. it wouldn't let you on >> i noticed it was a little slower i didn't have anything for 24 minutes. >> i said tweedeck >> what is this? >> tweet deck is another platform >> you can spy on others that's why andrew always knows what everybody is doing. >> what does he do >> i don't understand it yet >> what info does it get >> he's able to sigh more, a lot more quickly >>> when we come back, we'll speak to an investor about sentiment in the area in asia. that's next. like this lamp. and we use those insights to show you what they might consider buying next. mid-century modern, nice. that way, you can keep sending them offers for the perfect products. and that keeps them coming back. how's that for changing what's possible? for farmers here, this is our life'
beating the estimate and what wall street wassing expecting.r value of those new orders were up about 3%. still stock is up about 3% >> twitter is back after a global outage. twitter didn't give any details on what did cause that outage that i didn't know about >> you didn't notice >> i saw it. it wouldn't let you on >> i noticed it was a little slower i didn't have anything for 24 minutes. >> i said tweedeck >> what is this? >> tweet deck is another...
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in 1850 wass day the first national women's rights conference in wister, massachusetts. people showed up to and the newspapers wrote about them like they were the craziest people on earth. the new york herald road they are trying to get rid of the bible and the constitution and make no mistake about it. especially with health care, -- he's notn is rocket science. he's just proposing what every other industrialized country has. the health care system where it's a human right and you will never go broke. total number of people in canada that lost their homes due to doctor bills because they went bankrupt, zero. zero in sweden. zero in france. zero in spain. zero in germany. why we can't figure out how to do this when we are the wealthiest nation on earth. no offense to canada, seriously. where are they getting their money. they've made a conscious decision as a people to say we have to take care of each other. people say, our taxes will go up. they pay a little bit more taxes in canada and france. here's what they don't pay for. they don't pay for health care. many of thes
in 1850 wass day the first national women's rights conference in wister, massachusetts. people showed up to and the newspapers wrote about them like they were the craziest people on earth. the new york herald road they are trying to get rid of the bible and the constitution and make no mistake about it. especially with health care, -- he's notn is rocket science. he's just proposing what every other industrialized country has. the health care system where it's a human right and you will never...