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they were viable candidates and could be a likely nominee but they were pushed by the wayside. >> did you see that early on. >> no. but my wife did. they say will he will peak at 7% and i thought yeah help you get seven or 9% in i would say this and she would say i don't think so. i think she understands what's going on. my wife is more politically -- the night. >> let's hear from jim in pennsylvania. >> thank you. it's a privilege to talk to. just to give you a perspective to wear my questions coming from i'm interested in mr. gingrich's role in the impeachment of president clinton and if you could give your historical background on the in your opinion. >> i talked to new to about this and i interviewed him every sunday morning for several years we would meet in the cafeteria and have coffee or breakfast and i asked him about this and he said it was the biggest mistake of his life that the clinton stepped into this mess in the republicans pursued him. they had already enacted compromise legislation both president clinton and gingrich believed was to the betterment of the american peo
they were viable candidates and could be a likely nominee but they were pushed by the wayside. >> did you see that early on. >> no. but my wife did. they say will he will peak at 7% and i thought yeah help you get seven or 9% in i would say this and she would say i don't think so. i think she understands what's going on. my wife is more politically -- the night. >> let's hear from jim in pennsylvania. >> thank you. it's a privilege to talk to. just to give you a...
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so all these reforms they wanted to enact got pushed to the wayside because impeachment dominated the last two years of the clinton presidency. >> host: "citizen newt," "reagan rising: the decisive years," he's also written about world war ii and several other books on ron reagan. -- ronald reagan. if you go to booktv.org, type in craig shirley and book, you can see all his past appearances on booktv. >> a look now at some of the authors recently featured on booktv's "after words," our weekly author interview program featuring best selling nonfiction books and guest interviewers. former "usa today" editor-in-chief joanne litman. tear rah westover -- tara westover. and former democratic senate of staffer ira shapiro shared his thoughts on partisanship in the senate. in the coming weeks on "after words," human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride will discuss her life as a transgenders person and lgbtq rights. james swanson retraces the events leading up to the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr. and this weekend economist brian kaplan argues against college for everyon
so all these reforms they wanted to enact got pushed to the wayside because impeachment dominated the last two years of the clinton presidency. >> host: "citizen newt," "reagan rising: the decisive years," he's also written about world war ii and several other books on ron reagan. -- ronald reagan. if you go to booktv.org, type in craig shirley and book, you can see all his past appearances on booktv. >> a look now at some of the authors recently featured on...
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problems have been there much longer the refugees highlighted how many people have been left by the wayside in western societies. and of course those people will react. what we need are constructive solutions at the local government level and not cheap and to refugee talk. integration has to mean the total integration of society it's not just about integrating refugees. was a mistake also made in losing control many people do not understand that. the mistake was made much earlier the chancellor had no concept of a refugee policy. the s.p.d. did not excel here either then the borders were suddenly opened without controls. i don't think it was wrong that she opened them in that particular moment but she had no long term strategy but neither did the s.p.d. . no not at first it took time. but you have to understand that a great deal of hardship accumulated over many years in our societies although were considered rich. our societies are very unequal so it's not difficult to understand it analytically. we have to accept the consequences and build housing for people on long waiting lists and for
problems have been there much longer the refugees highlighted how many people have been left by the wayside in western societies. and of course those people will react. what we need are constructive solutions at the local government level and not cheap and to refugee talk. integration has to mean the total integration of society it's not just about integrating refugees. was a mistake also made in losing control many people do not understand that. the mistake was made much earlier the chancellor...
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worried that they could be left behind and possibly some of their security concerns be left by the wayside so they've been reaching out to pyongyang and trying to arrange their own meetings to make sure that their interests are represented. thank you that was drawn from with their reuters correspondent in seoul south korea now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines today nobel peace laureate malala yousafzai has returned to her home country of pakistan it's her first visit since she was shot in the face six years ago by the taliban for promoting education for girls a lot and now lives in studies in britain she's expected to stay in pakistan for four days. state media in egypt are reporting that a bill assisi has been reelected president with more than ninety percent of the vote voting took place over three days with turnout appearing to be rather low. c.c. was expected to secure a landslide win for a second term he's only his only challenger was one of his own supporters. and u.s. president donald trump has nominated the white house doctor to the position of veteran affai
worried that they could be left behind and possibly some of their security concerns be left by the wayside so they've been reaching out to pyongyang and trying to arrange their own meetings to make sure that their interests are represented. thank you that was drawn from with their reuters correspondent in seoul south korea now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines today nobel peace laureate malala yousafzai has returned to her home country of pakistan it's her first visit...
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but we have seen hopeful signs before, and theof they kin fall to the wayside. bew should the market react to this? use that was one of the big risks that wasot in the market so long ago, just a couple of months ago. >> that's exactly righas it recently that this was top of mind. i think it's been replaced in investors' minds in the u.s. with issues around the impending trade war if we go that route, the number of fed hikes in 2018 and so forth. but this should not be downplayed. this is a very big deal. if we can get some level of peace and communication going on that's constructive in the south korean peninsula, i think that's very positive for global markets. sosha >> so what do we look for, what would be another sign or the next sign,s, perhhat these talks might actually come to fruition? think if you start hearing more noises about the u.s. participatinin these talks, there was reporting that vice president pen was looking to meet with the olympics, that got scrapped at the but if we start to see moves by the us around this topic, that could be very importa
but we have seen hopeful signs before, and theof they kin fall to the wayside. bew should the market react to this? use that was one of the big risks that wasot in the market so long ago, just a couple of months ago. >> that's exactly righas it recently that this was top of mind. i think it's been replaced in investors' minds in the u.s. with issues around the impending trade war if we go that route, the number of fed hikes in 2018 and so forth. but this should not be downplayed. this is...
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all of that has gone by the wayside as president trump almost by whim at times appears to make policy without having consulted anybody. jane: the president says "many are sayi i'm the best 140-character writer in the world." that is one of his tweets. very briefly, should he leave twitter? kathleen: he shouluse twitter more carefully when speaking about consequential matters. jane: and brendan, should ? you would be out of a job presumably. brendan: it is hard to say, because it is a very resource for the public and international communities to get an insight into what he is thinking. whether that causes more harm than good is hard to say. jane: brand browner, thank son, and kathleen hall jamie thank you. now, how often do you hear people say that runnin marathon or long-distance cycling are sports for young people? n it seems that the case. researchers have been following a big group of older cyclists in and they have found surprising results, as our medical correspondent fergusalsh reports. >> i've arranged a 60-mile ride through the surrey hills. fergus: this is what h aging looks
all of that has gone by the wayside as president trump almost by whim at times appears to make policy without having consulted anybody. jane: the president says "many are sayi i'm the best 140-character writer in the world." that is one of his tweets. very briefly, should he leave twitter? kathleen: he shouluse twitter more carefully when speaking about consequential matters. jane: and brendan, should ? you would be out of a job presumably. brendan: it is hard to say, because it is a...
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worried that they could be left behind and possibly some of their security concerns be left by the wayside so they've been reaching out to pyongyang and trying to arrange their own meetings to make sure that their interests are represented. thank you that was drawn from with their reuters correspondent in seoul south korea now dozens of people have died in a fire that swept through a venezuelan jail after a riot broke out both inmates and visitors are among the dead it's been reported that the fire started during an escape attempt clashes have erupted outside the station now between police and crowds demanding to know if their loved ones survived. the thoughts of this woman the wait is agony relatives have come to come about by a police station in desperation to find out if their loved ones are still alive but nobody will tell them. he can't get i don't know if my son is alive or dead because they won't give me any information he. you know not people that i can hear because i haven't heard anything about my brother since seven in the morning they say a lot of people are dead people and peo
worried that they could be left behind and possibly some of their security concerns be left by the wayside so they've been reaching out to pyongyang and trying to arrange their own meetings to make sure that their interests are represented. thank you that was drawn from with their reuters correspondent in seoul south korea now dozens of people have died in a fire that swept through a venezuelan jail after a riot broke out both inmates and visitors are among the dead it's been reported that the...
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i think you find some of those reactions on twitter go by the wayside and his twitter programming isormation and strategic. whoever the next communications direct years is build a well fortified media advocacy program, internal people work inside the west wing and the agencies. and also his external friends in the business community and elsewhere. there are a ton of leaders in the community out there large and small businesses happily out there to advocate on behalf of the president. howie: when it comes to harsh language, you said rachel maddow should take a lax tough. anthony: once in a while you are prone to a malprop. i'm happy to apologize to her. that was inappropriate by me. it was funny, but if i said it in a bar without a camera and all these lights on. it would have been funny. it was inappropriate to say and i apologized. howie: we should be doing this interview in a bar. you seem to be suggesting others around the president did a better job of defending him, he wouldn't have to do as much punching when it comes to the press. anthony: i believe that. one of the things i pu
i think you find some of those reactions on twitter go by the wayside and his twitter programming isormation and strategic. whoever the next communications direct years is build a well fortified media advocacy program, internal people work inside the west wing and the agencies. and also his external friends in the business community and elsewhere. there are a ton of leaders in the community out there large and small businesses happily out there to advocate on behalf of the president. howie:...
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the sport of cycling thought it had got through a mire, lance armstrong era put by the wayside and wethat sort of period, but it seems that now more trouble is looming and don't forget chris froome, britain's card for don't forget chris froome, britain's ca rd for successful road don't forget chris froome, britain's card for successful road cyclist, is facing allegations needs to clear his name as well. not happy times here for british cycling over the sport of cycling as a whole. thank you, david. the football association chief executive martin glenn has apologised for causing any offence after he used the star of david and the swastika as examples when explaining the fa's charge against pep guardiola for wearing a yellow ribbon in support of catalan independence. guardiola was warned twice before christmas for wearing the ribbon and he has until this evening to respond to the fa charge that breaks their own rule on the display of political or religious symbol. this is how glenn explained their rule: the leader of thejewish leadership council says that to put the star of david in the
the sport of cycling thought it had got through a mire, lance armstrong era put by the wayside and wethat sort of period, but it seems that now more trouble is looming and don't forget chris froome, britain's card for don't forget chris froome, britain's ca rd for successful road don't forget chris froome, britain's card for successful road cyclist, is facing allegations needs to clear his name as well. not happy times here for british cycling over the sport of cycling as a whole. thank you,...
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and then afterwards, the idea that it would be easy to do a deal with america has been put to the wayside is how it has been treated. the united kingdom does not feel that special anymore. kevin: thank you. coming up, president trump is on his way to ohio without his infrastructure plan. we will talk with the former transportation secretary, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power" president trump is on his way to ohio, where he will make a pitch for his infrastructure plan. the formere welcome u.s. transportation secretary, r aylahood. looking forward to hearing from president trump? i have last count of how many times they have been talking about infrastructure in this administration. ray: what everyone is looking for -- is the "pay for." winners have killed states like illinois, michigan, wisconsin. they have left huge potholes, crumbling bridges. the issue is not what to fix, the issue was how to pay for it. originallystration were talking about utilizing the state and local government to pay for it. they simply do not have the money. infrastruct
and then afterwards, the idea that it would be easy to do a deal with america has been put to the wayside is how it has been treated. the united kingdom does not feel that special anymore. kevin: thank you. coming up, president trump is on his way to ohio without his infrastructure plan. we will talk with the former transportation secretary, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power" president trump is on his way to ohio, where he will make a...
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that's a good relationship a good the skip -- relationship between these two guys has fallen by the wayside. >> even though he says he likes to get different opinions, people disagree. tillerson, gary cohn who disagreed about the tariffs. what is going on in president trump's white house? this idea that we are quickly approaching the presidency. donald trump probably wanted in his heart of hearts to begin with a presidency of one. this attempt to surround with outside professionals who were moderating, who cannot only guide and experienced -- and an experienced commander-in-chief -- and inexperienced commander-in-chief. and were will be trump closer -- and work closer to the way he ran his business. thosere are even fewer of loyalists their too. circle is really dwindling. >> isolation. ideologically, physically. this is an unprecedented situation in a lot of ways. you have to wonder how much of this he actually -- how much of this he prefers. >> democrats scored a big victory this week. lamb, a former marine captain, x federal prosecutor, ran as a first time to -- first-time candidate in a
that's a good relationship a good the skip -- relationship between these two guys has fallen by the wayside. >> even though he says he likes to get different opinions, people disagree. tillerson, gary cohn who disagreed about the tariffs. what is going on in president trump's white house? this idea that we are quickly approaching the presidency. donald trump probably wanted in his heart of hearts to begin with a presidency of one. this attempt to surround with outside professionals who...
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would let them run their agencies and some of the soap opera stuff of the campaign would fall by the wayside. i legitimately felt that way. there were a lot of other voters that felt the say way. >> no doubt about that. i think that's a feel that a lot of folks had. they wish he would left the campaign behind him and be presidential. >> and just read your book if they wanted to know any more about. campaign. >> thank you, sir. congressman costello, thank you. we appreciate your candor. >> thank you. >>> let's bring in the panel. >> not teague to inward-looking, but -- act from now into the future, it's a bit pie in the sky, i think for anybody to look at him during 2016 and say he's going to change in 2017. >> when i took my never trump stance during the elen in 2016, one of the points is he's going to be a disaster for the country, probably a disaster for the world, but also will be a disaster for the republican parties. he will permanently -- a certain said of ideas that transsended simply the question of tax policy or regulatory policy. now with this huge wave of republicans says they can
would let them run their agencies and some of the soap opera stuff of the campaign would fall by the wayside. i legitimately felt that way. there were a lot of other voters that felt the say way. >> no doubt about that. i think that's a feel that a lot of folks had. they wish he would left the campaign behind him and be presidential. >> and just read your book if they wanted to know any more about. campaign. >> thank you, sir. congressman costello, thank you. we appreciate...
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voices are speaking up and sparking a conversation that has been absent or has been pushed to the wayside for far too long. it's up to us to meet them in this moment. the purpose of self-government is to make sure that we all do in fact feel safe and valued and that we each have a chance to build a life for ourselves. let's take action to give all of our citizens those opportunities and keep our people safe from senseless acts of gun violence. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. >> he also is asked about leonard everett and what the dnc is doing ahead of the 2020 presidential race. watch this at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. its is in pennsylvania's congressional district where republican rick saccone faces democrat counter. seatare running for the left by tim murphy. that is 6:30 eastern on c-span. trump dined with members of the media at the annual gridiron dinner in washington as a long-standing tradition. it included your jugs on the president that were directed at the media and his own administration. the president says the gridiron dinner last night was great fun. i am a pub
voices are speaking up and sparking a conversation that has been absent or has been pushed to the wayside for far too long. it's up to us to meet them in this moment. the purpose of self-government is to make sure that we all do in fact feel safe and valued and that we each have a chance to build a life for ourselves. let's take action to give all of our citizens those opportunities and keep our people safe from senseless acts of gun violence. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor....
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voices are speaking up and sparking a conversation that has been absent or has been pushed to the wayside for far too long. it's up to us to meet them in this moment. the purpose of self-government is to make sure that we all do in fact feel safe and valued and that we each have a chance to build a life for ourselves. let's take action to give all of our citizens those opportunities and keep our people safe from senseless acts of gun violence. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor.
voices are speaking up and sparking a conversation that has been absent or has been pushed to the wayside for far too long. it's up to us to meet them in this moment. the purpose of self-government is to make sure that we all do in fact feel safe and valued and that we each have a chance to build a life for ourselves. let's take action to give all of our citizens those opportunities and keep our people safe from senseless acts of gun violence. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor.
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any attempt to have a relationship between these two guys fell by the wayside and rex was a methodicalit-slow process guy and the president is anything but. carol: it is a reminder of a trend we have seen within the white house and that is that people who disagree with the president, even though he says he likes different opinions, people who disagree are leaving the white house. we had rex tillerson, gary cohn who disagreed about the tariffs and pushing back on globalization. what is going on within the trump white house? matthew: that is the point of the piece in axiom. we are approaching the presidency that donald trump probably wanted in his heart of hearts, which was a presidency of one. he attempted to surround him with outside professionals who are moderating influences, who could not only guide an experienced commander, but temper his impulses. people like gary cohn, people like rex tillerson. he has thrown that off, says i am going to be trump and we are closer to the way he ran his business, which was at his desk on the phone, surrounded by a handful of people taking orders.
any attempt to have a relationship between these two guys fell by the wayside and rex was a methodicalit-slow process guy and the president is anything but. carol: it is a reminder of a trend we have seen within the white house and that is that people who disagree with the president, even though he says he likes different opinions, people who disagree are leaving the white house. we had rex tillerson, gary cohn who disagreed about the tariffs and pushing back on globalization. what is going on...
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all these things and all these forms that they wanted to enact all got pushed by the wayside becausempeachment dominated the last two years of the clinton presidency. >> host: craig shirley, two most recent books are citizen new to the making of a reagan conservatism, reagan rising: the decisive years. he has also written about world war ii and several other books on ronald reagan. go to pcb .org and type in craig shirley you can see all his past appearances on book tv. the coverage continues now from the university of arizona and we are on the campus here outside but inside another author discussion is about to begin and this is on politics. joshua greene, david k johnston and nancy mclean will be talking about politics and both of those people, joshua greene and nancy mclean will be joining us later for phone calls. this is book tv on c-span2. ... >> this is the tenth annual festival of books thank you for science advancement for sponsoring the session which will last one hour that includes questions and answers please hold your questions to the end following the session joshua gre
all these things and all these forms that they wanted to enact all got pushed by the wayside becausempeachment dominated the last two years of the clinton presidency. >> host: craig shirley, two most recent books are citizen new to the making of a reagan conservatism, reagan rising: the decisive years. he has also written about world war ii and several other books on ronald reagan. go to pcb .org and type in craig shirley you can see all his past appearances on book tv. the coverage...
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it's a tough memory gone by the wayside we look forward to more of your stories in the next couple ofalking with you later. mark, thank you. >>> now to northern california where folks living in the lake tahoe area are getting ready for the biggest storm of the season. the powerful storm moving in could bring several feet of snow the sierra mountains. many stores are stocking up with supplies. skiers are being warned they could face delays and possible road closures on their drive up to the sierra. >> checking back in with bill martin for more on the storm heading our way seeing some rain in marin. >> yet, wet weather up there now. for the afternoon commute tomorrow morning's commute is a mess. especially in the early morning. rainfall accumulations in the urban areas an inch to two and a half inches. you get in the coastal hills you're finding three ht 5-4 inches of rain. wind advisory on the bridges tomorrow morning. south winds, that's the one that gets hit the hardest. same with the san mateo bridge. that wind tomorrow morning, rainfall forecasts don't mean much than giving you a r
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. >>> here's what's trending my favorite part of year, work may fall by the wayside as americans builtrackets virginia, villanova, xavier and kansas the first round of the tournament will begin on thursday i noticed that unc has a second seed and. >> virginia dec playing alabama and pittsburgh on thursday and i will not be at the game but i'm going to make a prediction that the unc tar heels will be knocked out by whichever fine team they're playing. by the way, it's an acc world here landon, thank you. >>> from the basketball court to the hard courts. tiger woods is back. tiger was near the top of his form and the top of the leaderboard at the values spar championship this weekend. in the final round yesterday, he sank this incredible 44-foot putt on the 17th hole to get within one shot of the lead. he couldn't quite do it. he finished high behind the eventual winner paul casey but this is tiger's best outing since 2013 next up for tiger, the arnold palmer invitational next week. the masters is just a month away >>> in other sports there may be a new bidder for the carolina panthers s
. >>> here's what's trending my favorite part of year, work may fall by the wayside as americans builtrackets virginia, villanova, xavier and kansas the first round of the tournament will begin on thursday i noticed that unc has a second seed and. >> virginia dec playing alabama and pittsburgh on thursday and i will not be at the game but i'm going to make a prediction that the unc tar heels will be knocked out by whichever fine team they're playing. by the way, it's an acc world...
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>> agreed to arbitration but that agreement fell by the wayside when the party to that agreement, namely mr. trump at the time did not sign it. that agreement is null and void. it doesn't mean anything. >> can you tell us about this arbitration? who appeared on michael cohen's behalf, you are saying nobody appeared on mr. trump's behalf? >> to the best of our knowledge. anderson, at this point, you know as much about this arbitration as we do. nobody bothered to tell us about it when it happened. which makes issuance of the order even that more curious. that it happened in a matter of hours. all in an effort to keep this matter under wraps, keep it out of public view. hide the facts and silence my client. there is a pattern in practice that is governored the way my client has been dealt with by mr. cohen and president trump for months. and that pattern and practice has continued up to even a few hours ago. >> an attorney for cohen put out a statement saying a judge -- have you gotten a ruling? have you seen the ruling? >> we have seen the temporary restraining order that was issued withi
>> agreed to arbitration but that agreement fell by the wayside when the party to that agreement, namely mr. trump at the time did not sign it. that agreement is null and void. it doesn't mean anything. >> can you tell us about this arbitration? who appeared on michael cohen's behalf, you are saying nobody appeared on mr. trump's behalf? >> to the best of our knowledge. anderson, at this point, you know as much about this arbitration as we do. nobody bothered to tell us about...
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only the nights i stay there do i have to pay the mortgage and the rest of it goes by the wayside. this is a sweetheart deal. it smacks of the kind of corruption the president said he was going to clean up and i think it's going to be a problem for pruitt going forward. i man not imagine the white house is happy did hear about this. i imagine we will hear about not only this but other cabinet officials with sort of self-dealing and being too tight with those who seek influence with them. >> jonathan reminds me, indira, that promise to drain the swamp, trump has talked about the phrase, it was not his. he took credit for it, he took it back and said it was given to him but he said it at an event, the crowd kept wild, he kept saying it. but that was a promise made to his base. >> i'm so glad you brought that up, brian. because drain the swamp is something donald trump has owned. and not only is he not draining the swamp, we see again and again self-dealing is the perfect word. that could be the subheading of the trump administration, self-dealing. and it's not only -- the white house
only the nights i stay there do i have to pay the mortgage and the rest of it goes by the wayside. this is a sweetheart deal. it smacks of the kind of corruption the president said he was going to clean up and i think it's going to be a problem for pruitt going forward. i man not imagine the white house is happy did hear about this. i imagine we will hear about not only this but other cabinet officials with sort of self-dealing and being too tight with those who seek influence with them....
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i just cannot let something that happened earlier go by the wayside.here was a lady that called about how much hate is on display here lately. your guests seem to want to compare the protests we are seeing today against trump. and i feel like against me. to the protest we saw during the obama years such as the tea party movement. i cannot believe that they are comparing those two things as being equal. host: why do you think it's an unfair comparison? caller: it seems like there is -- i don't know whether i would call it file or just hateful actions. vile or just hateful actions. looking for a better word -- peaceful demonstration of the tea party? guest: you have about -- host: you have about a minute and a half. guest: i take your criticism, i certainly saw a lot of ugly things against president obama, -- a lote some people of fines that were very vile, it is true that the larger tea party movement was a real political movement, it had principles behind it, i think a lot of opposition to president trump is just normal democratic crosses, it is a big
i just cannot let something that happened earlier go by the wayside.here was a lady that called about how much hate is on display here lately. your guests seem to want to compare the protests we are seeing today against trump. and i feel like against me. to the protest we saw during the obama years such as the tea party movement. i cannot believe that they are comparing those two things as being equal. host: why do you think it's an unfair comparison? caller: it seems like there is -- i don't...
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had they lost, this argument might have gone by the wayside and the whole argument we are accustomed to using in our country, where the group in opposition said the government is violating our constitutional rights by not if, on -- caught on if it hadn't been made and exceeded ultimately. and so, the right to free speech came to me what it meant eventually in the united states in large part because it was deployed by madison as an argument against the federalist and thereby came to replace interpretation of the first amendment they had offered with the proto- version of what we tend to think of as the true meaning of freedom of press. >> so, you mentioned madison was president. >> add-on. >> right. >> so the republicans in 1800 becomes president and madison jefferson. so as president, madison is in this really unique role to exercise the constitutional power that he helped address. and so, i am curious as president, did madison facing the challenges that threatened his own constitutional views or devotion to federal power or executive powers if he had one? >> ebay. it's fascinating t
had they lost, this argument might have gone by the wayside and the whole argument we are accustomed to using in our country, where the group in opposition said the government is violating our constitutional rights by not if, on -- caught on if it hadn't been made and exceeded ultimately. and so, the right to free speech came to me what it meant eventually in the united states in large part because it was deployed by madison as an argument against the federalist and thereby came to replace...
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monitoring the successful russian strategy that i had been reporting since 2005, 2006, had fallen by the wayside approval had been allowed to succeed. >> sean: what was there possible -- there is no reason -- i can't expect any reasonable explanation as to why america would hand over america's precious uranium when we don't have enough prey to speak of the agents that were sr agents that have families i might add, that were accountable to that time robert mueller, whoen was the fi director, who was overseeing my entire operation, looked at me and conveyed to me frustration and said, ask your politics. >> sean: it takes my breath away that -- this is an epic, the mosthe spectacular failure. do you think, did you conclude, what is the possible w motivatin for people not to do their job at this high of a level? this is key to america's national security. >> it was political and they believed hillary clinton would be elected president. they were going to try, they political, and they turned their back on the country in my opinion. >> sean: thank you for telling us your story and the hard work and th
monitoring the successful russian strategy that i had been reporting since 2005, 2006, had fallen by the wayside approval had been allowed to succeed. >> sean: what was there possible -- there is no reason -- i can't expect any reasonable explanation as to why america would hand over america's precious uranium when we don't have enough prey to speak of the agents that were sr agents that have families i might add, that were accountable to that time robert mueller, whoen was the fi...
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real apology and it was only a result of the fact that some of her advertisers began to drop by the waysidethink the thing that's surprising here is, this is a 17-year-old kid who has taken on david versus goliath here. this is laura ingraham on fox news. and it was a very sophisticated approach for a 17-year-old who decided he would go after her advertisers and not directly towards her. and he says in an interview that i did with him and another interview that he has done just a short time ago with andrea mitchell that he has a real problem with what laura ingraham has done to him and has done to some basketball players where she took them on last month. this is what he had to say. >> she only apologized after a third of her advertisers dropped out. shooed gone after lebron james, dwyane wade and multiple other people. she's a bully and needs to be held accountable. i don't care who you are or what title you have. >> so, craig, what david hogg says this really is an example of is the sort of power that 17-year-old, 18-year-old kids now have in this country through the internet. it's at the
real apology and it was only a result of the fact that some of her advertisers began to drop by the waysidethink the thing that's surprising here is, this is a 17-year-old kid who has taken on david versus goliath here. this is laura ingraham on fox news. and it was a very sophisticated approach for a 17-year-old who decided he would go after her advertisers and not directly towards her. and he says in an interview that i did with him and another interview that he has done just a short time ago...
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. >> another thing that will fall by the wayside. all right.o the russia investigation here. is there support for the new call for trey gowdy to appoint a special counsel to investigate how the fbi handled applications to obtain wiretaps? >> on the right i think there is an enormous appetite to see a more robust investigation of the fisa abuses. and president trump is sort of fanning the flames of that interest by publicly criticizing his attorney general for not going after what he perceives to be abuses from the obama justice department aggressively. that is why you have seen jeff sessions take the reluctant steps to investigate what republicans have called these fisa abuses. i don't know that a special counsel is going to be an pointed at the justice department, but certainly i think it would be unwise for democrats to underestimate how much interest there is in conservative circles. >> and what kind of reactions have you seen to the reports that bob mueller is basically issuing subpoenas to current and former trump advisers to obtain all of
. >> another thing that will fall by the wayside. all right.o the russia investigation here. is there support for the new call for trey gowdy to appoint a special counsel to investigate how the fbi handled applications to obtain wiretaps? >> on the right i think there is an enormous appetite to see a more robust investigation of the fisa abuses. and president trump is sort of fanning the flames of that interest by publicly criticizing his attorney general for not going after what he...
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because, frankly, they would have been better off just letting this thing go by the wayside and dealingnd letting her -- kind of sweeping it under the rug. all they have done is create traction to this case. >> i should point out i conducted the interview with stormy daniels that will be on 60 minutes on march 25th. thank you very much. >>> this story and the potential of more like it raises obvious questions about how it's affecting the first lady seen here with the president at an event with ireland's prime minister. she hasn't spoken about stormy daniels and has stayed out of the public eye since the news broke. ranee kay now takes a look. >> do you think the president is watching right now? i like to imagine him -- >> i don't want to imagine him. >> reporter: stormy daniels may be speaking out but melania trump is not. despite the porn star's claims she had an affair with donald trump, the first lady remained silent on the matter. in fact, soon after the story broke, melania trump canceled a previously announced trip to davos switzerland with her husband, quietly visited the holocau
because, frankly, they would have been better off just letting this thing go by the wayside and dealingnd letting her -- kind of sweeping it under the rug. all they have done is create traction to this case. >> i should point out i conducted the interview with stormy daniels that will be on 60 minutes on march 25th. thank you very much. >>> this story and the potential of more like it raises obvious questions about how it's affecting the first lady seen here with the president at...
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really the question, isn't it, tony, is in all of this, that larger point essentially, going by the waysidethat there have been elections not just in the united states that have been disrupted because of this. >> yeah. we actually saw video of executives at cambridge analytica who appeared to suggest that they had worked in a number of countries including kenya, they had engineered some political outcomes there, you also had channel 4 news in the uk putting together a video that appeared to show folks at cambridge analytica suggesting they would put together tapes of bribery, suggesting that, you know, they would set up politicians to help their clients win. you know, all of that is unconfirmed. the company itself says it has never engaged in such a practice like that. but these are the questions that regulators are asking in the united states and in europe. it's important to point up the trump campaign did rely on cambridge analytica for a bit of help or in the early days of the 2016 campaign as did folks like senator ted cruz but they have said that they didn't rely on some of the psycho
really the question, isn't it, tony, is in all of this, that larger point essentially, going by the waysidethat there have been elections not just in the united states that have been disrupted because of this. >> yeah. we actually saw video of executives at cambridge analytica who appeared to suggest that they had worked in a number of countries including kenya, they had engineered some political outcomes there, you also had channel 4 news in the uk putting together a video that appeared...
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and that seems to have gone by the wayside.t that translates into is some of the wild west mentality and sort of the shooting for any slight real or imagined. >> that is just how it is. bank robber robs banks. a nurse helps patients. gang members shoot each other. >> 22-year-old delshaun bloodworth has been one of boston's oldest street gangs. >> i got older, and i really liked the lifestyle. i liked the lifestyle. it is easier. it is easier than just showing up to work every day, and you know what i mean, and seeing the same people, and even though you don't like them, mad at them and you don't want to ever see them again, you have to come back to work and still handle your job and all of this other stuff. >> bloodworth is currently housed at the jail on nashua street, and one of the two jails that currently comprises the suffolk county jail system. most of the inmates have not been convicted of a crime, but waiting sentence for their crime, and if they are convict and given a sentence of two-and-a-half years or less, they cou
and that seems to have gone by the wayside.t that translates into is some of the wild west mentality and sort of the shooting for any slight real or imagined. >> that is just how it is. bank robber robs banks. a nurse helps patients. gang members shoot each other. >> 22-year-old delshaun bloodworth has been one of boston's oldest street gangs. >> i got older, and i really liked the lifestyle. i liked the lifestyle. it is easier. it is easier than just showing up to work every...
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they've sort of gone by the wayside. why is this so important and posing such a huge problem for the president, the white house and mr. cohen? >> legally speaking, it's this, it will be cataclysmic if this case remains in a california state court and the president is somehow forced to appear for a deposition, or even produce discovery or produce documents. when you think about the broad scope of discovery in civil cases, virtually anything reasonably calculated to lead to admissible discoverab discoverable. that's why the president realizes, this case, for him to survive in his administration, needs to be in arbitration. arbitration is private. most people, you can never find out what happens in an arbitration. the terms of the contract, if it is ultimately enforceable, allows them to obtain that tro they obtained without any notice, without any due process. >> temporary restraining order. >> everything about arbitration is good for the president. everything about being in court is bad. >> leave it there. >> can we remin
they've sort of gone by the wayside. why is this so important and posing such a huge problem for the president, the white house and mr. cohen? >> legally speaking, it's this, it will be cataclysmic if this case remains in a california state court and the president is somehow forced to appear for a deposition, or even produce discovery or produce documents. when you think about the broad scope of discovery in civil cases, virtually anything reasonably calculated to lead to admissible...
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coming from, but i wanted to ask you this distinction, because i think this sort of falls by the wayside. i know that you are saying we have to tackle school safety first, and the gun issue is a second tier issue, but do you think that we do need to discuss gun legislation in this country if, in fact, the gun age was raised to 21, this shooter would not have been able to buy that ar-15. >> that's mute right now. he would have figured out another way to kill these kids, okay, they are not -- you're not thinking about it in a plane, like i said. we need to stop it at the door, and that's what this bill that governor scott proposed. we're going to stop evil at the door before they get in the classroom. and that's the way i'm thinking about it. so he'll figure out another way to kill our kids. >> mr. pollack, i appreciate you joining me on a sunday afternoon. i know it's probably incredibly hard to relive this every single time, and i can't, again, my condolences -- >> i'm here for your kid right now and all the other kids in america. we got to stop this right now. and i'm here so to make su
coming from, but i wanted to ask you this distinction, because i think this sort of falls by the wayside. i know that you are saying we have to tackle school safety first, and the gun issue is a second tier issue, but do you think that we do need to discuss gun legislation in this country if, in fact, the gun age was raised to 21, this shooter would not have been able to buy that ar-15. >> that's mute right now. he would have figured out another way to kill these kids, okay, they are not...
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don't think anybody in this other than -- i think marin might have done a plant, but that fell by the wayside. over the last couple years, there's been grants and different things that just generally around the country to try and improve getting the salt out of the water without being so expensive. then having so much residue left behind with the salt. is there something on the horizon that could make it like within 150 miles of the coast, 50% of the population that lives in the united states? we're all close to water. >> correct. >> it just has salt in it. >> correct. there's upgrades to technology because not only is it super expensive. it's super energy intensive. what you drop back into the ocean negatively affects marine life. they can't have a product that's super expensive, super energy intensive, harms the ocean if they want to get it built at least in california. there's been a lot of upgrades in those areas. then, again, this regional prog they can we teamed with these other water agencies to do a regional plant that we are going to test is a big step forward for the bay area. that
don't think anybody in this other than -- i think marin might have done a plant, but that fell by the wayside. over the last couple years, there's been grants and different things that just generally around the country to try and improve getting the salt out of the water without being so expensive. then having so much residue left behind with the salt. is there something on the horizon that could make it like within 150 miles of the coast, 50% of the population that lives in the united states?...
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>> she agreed to arbitration, but that agreement fell by the wayside when a party to that agreement, namely, mr. trump at the time, did not sign it. that agreement is null and void. it doesn't mean anything. >> can you tell us about this arbitration? can you tell us who appeared on michael cohen's behalf -- you're saying nobody appeared on the president's behalf because this wasn't technically this was just the llc bringing up the arbitration? >> that's correct. that's to the best of our knowledge. i mean, anderson, at this point, you know about as much about this arbitration as we do because nobody bothered to tell us about it before it happened. nobody bothered to invite my client to the party, if you will, which makes the issuance of this order even that much more curious, that it happened within a matter of hours. all in an effort -- and i want to be really clear about this -- all in an effort to keep this matter under wraps, keep it out of public view, hide the facts, and silence my client. there's a pattern and practice that has gofrverned the way my client has been dealt with
>> she agreed to arbitration, but that agreement fell by the wayside when a party to that agreement, namely, mr. trump at the time, did not sign it. that agreement is null and void. it doesn't mean anything. >> can you tell us about this arbitration? can you tell us who appeared on michael cohen's behalf -- you're saying nobody appeared on the president's behalf because this wasn't technically this was just the llc bringing up the arbitration? >> that's correct. that's to the...
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the shape of water along with sally hawkins could fall by the wayside.lot has happened since last year, more than just the wrong award being read out. the protest movements, mitu, time is up, —— me too and times up. protest movements, mitu, time is up, -- me too and times up. they will not accept these kinds of harassment that have been endemic. it will be quiet but persistent. it won't be a riot. the changes they have made in the voting system for the oscars and also being more diversity minded as —— diversity minded, gender and creed. we will see better, different stories. and who could forget the moment last year when the faye dunaway and warren beatty an ounce to the wrong film and didn't announce moonlight first of all. they have been invited back again. let's not forget the oscars used to bea let's not forget the oscars used to be a lot of fun. these to be the glamour, the old school, they had wonderful comic timing. the reason we wa nt wonderful comic timing. the reason we want to watch them is because they are good. they are professional and they
the shape of water along with sally hawkins could fall by the wayside.lot has happened since last year, more than just the wrong award being read out. the protest movements, mitu, time is up, —— me too and times up. protest movements, mitu, time is up, -- me too and times up. they will not accept these kinds of harassment that have been endemic. it will be quiet but persistent. it won't be a riot. the changes they have made in the voting system for the oscars and also being more diversity...
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that's fallen by the wayside. plenty of republican priorities on this bill, no doubt about it. i can't enumerate them all. and anything this big, they're bound to be. remember this about this bill, tucker, this is subject to the same thing big bills always are. big bills that have to pass, that is to say, a bill that would keep the government open. people are going to try tols attach whatever they've got to that bill because they know it's going to get passed.o and so you get all kinds of ugly looking ornaments hanging onto these things. most of them get stripped p out, but some of them get through. when this bill is passed, we're going to find out more over a period of time of what's in it, and a lot of it nobody's going to like. >> tucker: some ugly ornaments. we'll tell you what they are. brit, thank you for that. >> okay, tucker. >> tucker: congressman w steve king is in the congress right now. he is republican from a state of iowa, and he joins us tonight. congressman, brit wisely said the two things republic
that's fallen by the wayside. plenty of republican priorities on this bill, no doubt about it. i can't enumerate them all. and anything this big, they're bound to be. remember this about this bill, tucker, this is subject to the same thing big bills always are. big bills that have to pass, that is to say, a bill that would keep the government open. people are going to try tols attach whatever they've got to that bill because they know it's going to get passed.o and so you get all kinds of ugly...
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up applying in this situation, what -- what existing regulations do you see falling fbi -- by the wayside? [laughter] >> you still wouldn't know. but i would think that the challenge conceal carry, i think the jurisdictions have found reasonable to ban the ar-15, will find that other jurisdictions will be upheld where they can't do that. most of the existing regulation -- and i had -- i spent a lot of time talking to law school classes and times law students think more clearly than we do and actually a court that he appoints might be less likely to do this but i was addressing a class, let me ask you, if this is a fundamental right and most of the antigun legislation or laws are imposed by cities that are primarily occupied by minorities and if those minorities are, in fact, the most at risk people, you know, to -- from criminals and they can't protect themselves like mr. mcdonald, aren't those laws unconstitutional in the cities? i never thought about it that way. >> creative argument. >> creative argument. you don't know what's going to happen but i suspect the sort of battle over guns
up applying in this situation, what -- what existing regulations do you see falling fbi -- by the wayside? [laughter] >> you still wouldn't know. but i would think that the challenge conceal carry, i think the jurisdictions have found reasonable to ban the ar-15, will find that other jurisdictions will be upheld where they can't do that. most of the existing regulation -- and i had -- i spent a lot of time talking to law school classes and times law students think more clearly than we do...
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it's potentially going to go by the wayside. your thoughts? because remember that inside this spending, the defense spending part of this omnibus bill is a 3% pay raise for the troops. that's the largest pay raise for troops in the last decade. that is very important right now for morale. it's something the president ran on. it's something his constituents in the military expect. you also have a situation where just a few years ago in 2011, the budget cap that kept the defense spending of $568 billion, those were lifted in order to get the government running again just months ago and that is when congress went to work to try and find money to rebuild the military that was been hurt so much of the last two years and that's where you about this figure of $700 billion. it's a large amount but that is because the defense budget had been cut so severely as a result of those budget caps. >> harris: you know interesting in this? the president saying that he is looking at daca recipients in the wall that he wants to build, the wall system that is a co
it's potentially going to go by the wayside. your thoughts? because remember that inside this spending, the defense spending part of this omnibus bill is a 3% pay raise for the troops. that's the largest pay raise for troops in the last decade. that is very important right now for morale. it's something the president ran on. it's something his constituents in the military expect. you also have a situation where just a few years ago in 2011, the budget cap that kept the defense spending of $568...
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pay i am going to money to spend on food and the streets for me night my son they've gone by the wayside because i just can't afford it or. and this just here is jack monroe now she's a well known british who wanted to highlight the choices many homes are having to make in the winter to heat or to in the video you're about to see shows diners invited to hope restaurant called fuel it was one that was just set up for this experiment and people were in for a shock just a chit a tip story what's the temperature doll in the corner of your screen. but. it's still a bit chilly. you know to. me because i am. i'm a guy so i understand that you know i love to spend a bit less and i do i've had a couple of complaints about me being how old people have been secondly for the finish that seems a bit of a bizarre concept for a restaurant no one would expect think bounce that a million people walk down the country poverty face a choice between whether they can eat or whether they come here and to me that's a crisis and it's a crisis i want you to govern think about just that drastic choice between two
pay i am going to money to spend on food and the streets for me night my son they've gone by the wayside because i just can't afford it or. and this just here is jack monroe now she's a well known british who wanted to highlight the choices many homes are having to make in the winter to heat or to in the video you're about to see shows diners invited to hope restaurant called fuel it was one that was just set up for this experiment and people were in for a shock just a chit a tip story what's...
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some will fall by the wayside.te a reckoning, ithink. it this week. this is quite a reckoning, i think. it was always going to come. we had something of a phoney war over the past year and a half since the referendum. there's beena half since the referendum. there's been a lots of the polite and pragmatic dialogue between dublin and london over the northern irish border issue, but once a political agreement was reached rather haphazardly, if you like, in december, you remember, we spoke about that back then, that deal was going to have to be converted into a legal form that in turn will be embedded into the withdrawal treaty, the treaty that will effectively guide britain out of the european union. once you convert stuff into legal language, then, it looks a lot more stark. it spells out phrases that are obviously going to frighten some people, phrases are in there that are obviously... to the bridges government. the european union and the government will say that you agree to this in december, so why the big surpr
some will fall by the wayside.te a reckoning, ithink. it this week. this is quite a reckoning, i think. it was always going to come. we had something of a phoney war over the past year and a half since the referendum. there's beena half since the referendum. there's been a lots of the polite and pragmatic dialogue between dublin and london over the northern irish border issue, but once a political agreement was reached rather haphazardly, if you like, in december, you remember, we spoke about...
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call it an anti-nuclear mentality, but the nuclear -- civil nuclear business has been left by the wayside, whether it is building new plants here, whether it is committing to small modular reactors, we have tried to reinvigorate that said clear messages that this country needs to lead the world in civil nuclear technology and the centrifuges are obviously a process. when a data have a source for enriched uranium. we'll submitted for nuclear navy as well as anybody. and we also need it for our tritium in terms of non-proliferation the single most important thing we can do as americans is to say if you don't enrich uranium in your country, which often as you know has gotten diverted into nuclear weapons programs, iran be the greatest example. we will provide you the enriched uranium. we can't do that now. we do a stop or admittedly but we have a program to continue that. by not having a commitment to it than to restart it will take billions of dollars and years and years and it was sure to get started on it now so we have capability into the future. i thank you very much. appreciate your se
call it an anti-nuclear mentality, but the nuclear -- civil nuclear business has been left by the wayside, whether it is building new plants here, whether it is committing to small modular reactors, we have tried to reinvigorate that said clear messages that this country needs to lead the world in civil nuclear technology and the centrifuges are obviously a process. when a data have a source for enriched uranium. we'll submitted for nuclear navy as well as anybody. and we also need it for our...
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all of that went by the wayside. rhetoric is starting to increase again. steelhough these tariffs are not that punishing towards china, the concern is that they are a move toward something more broad. we are still not where we were on the campaign trail, that at the same time, the anti-trade rhetoric is picking up in washington. betty: as we have been talking china'se china -- about national people's congress, what about the tension playing into that? reporter: the timing is probably good for china and they will use to showan opportunity how stable they are. a stable economy. the president will double down and become a leader for life. and they will reinforce their message to the world that they are the protector of the global and they believe in globalization. and they are having a very measured response. if anything, they left it up to thatu and it was the eu came out and talked about products affected. whether you agree with the president or not, i think they are reinforcing their message the american friend on th
all of that went by the wayside. rhetoric is starting to increase again. steelhough these tariffs are not that punishing towards china, the concern is that they are a move toward something more broad. we are still not where we were on the campaign trail, that at the same time, the anti-trade rhetoric is picking up in washington. betty: as we have been talking china'se china -- about national people's congress, what about the tension playing into that? reporter: the timing is probably good for...