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let's talk about the role of rudy giuliani, the president's personal lawyer in this, whic got thingstarted with respect to ukraine, didn't he? >> to some degredegree, all no it was also started some degree by some people in erthe cos vat everyone media who had been writing that joe os biden had some ee for some things he had said while me was vice president with regard to a corruption vestigation in ukraine. now, wh was get the corruption investigation to go forward, and t rid of a prosecutor who was blocking it. but that was turned around to at suggest somehow he was trying to end thcorruption probe. that was started some time ago. rudy giuliani has been part of spreading that particular interpretation. he has done it through the media. with a number of our allies in different peuntries. always ing only as the president's personal lawyer. now, it's interesting that he is not part of the government he does not have a role in the governme. but e conducting what appears very much though be our foreign policy business as though he had the authority to do so, just as the president's pers
let's talk about the role of rudy giuliani, the president's personal lawyer in this, whic got thingstarted with respect to ukraine, didn't he? >> to some degredegree, all no it was also started some degree by some people in erthe cos vat everyone media who had been writing that joe os biden had some ee for some things he had said while me was vice president with regard to a corruption vestigation in ukraine. now, wh was get the corruption investigation to go forward, and t rid of a...
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figure out, how do i put this all together, my apprecil ion and love for digiformation for maematics, whic is what i got out of emistry and physics, with this messy thing called medicine? where does it al in genetics. dna is digital information. it'shing you can compute on. and it also is fundamental to life and it's fundamtal to medicine. so by the time i was halfway through my first year as a medical stu tnt, i knew i wabe a geneticist. david: let me talk a little bit about something that you did that brought you to national fame and attention, and thro's the human genoject. what wpr the human genome oject and why do we care about your hang co-discovered it? d francis: well, gestion. so what is the genome anyway? it's basically the entire instruction book which is written in the language ni of dna for an orga. so we humans have a genome, so do other livingorganisms, plants, bacteria. they all have a geno. ours is prettyig. if you think of dna as a language, it is an interesting one. it has just 4 letters in its alphabet, which we call "a," "c," "g," and "t" 'cause they're abbreviations r
figure out, how do i put this all together, my apprecil ion and love for digiformation for maematics, whic is what i got out of emistry and physics, with this messy thing called medicine? where does it al in genetics. dna is digital information. it'shing you can compute on. and it also is fundamental to life and it's fundamtal to medicine. so by the time i was halfway through my first year as a medical stu tnt, i knew i wabe a geneticist. david: let me talk a little bit about something that you...
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if we look at fundamentals, whic at should be most important, the fact they got a record.ontext puts them loosely on track to hit below end of the range of three -- and wheno 400,000, they said that range investors at first said that was absurdities, and they are tracking toward below end. i think it is, despite the mix of the greater model 3's, 82% model 3, it is generally consistent with the june quarter. my simple read, i think this is a sign the demand question, no longer about the production question, but the demand question continues to be answered. it seems the u.s. at least in parts of europe are ready for ev's. >> what is your take on what david welch mentioned? sacrificing price in those margins for the sake of market, selling the lower price vehicles? >> that is true. but my view is that the sweet spot of electrification will be lower cost, lower margin vehicles, and it's still 2% of vehicles in the u.s. even though that is a high-level, not a good trade from higher-margin to lower margin. but the size of the market is so massive, i think it is right for the com
if we look at fundamentals, whic at should be most important, the fact they got a record.ontext puts them loosely on track to hit below end of the range of three -- and wheno 400,000, they said that range investors at first said that was absurdities, and they are tracking toward below end. i think it is, despite the mix of the greater model 3's, 82% model 3, it is generally consistent with the june quarter. my simple read, i think this is a sign the demand question, no longer about the...
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then a whic conservative court a supreme court. >> mrs.elosi is right, the constitution does not require a vote to do this, but it has been the precedent. they could say, you can change rules but not unilaterally, democrats could find themselves in a hard place in their soup subpoenas are ignored. kennedy: the president talking about this that he is taking his eye off of the economy. and off of other areas where he could get stuff done. >> some are in different areas, but my guess is that most republicans make the calculation, if i go against the president's lot of people will punish me and my party, there is probably more of that than other fear, than say mitt romney with does not care. kennedy: he has enough money. >> right, they vote him out in 5 years he does not care, he rides a golden point golden pony arouh stable it is quite sexy. and jerry nadler, where did he go. >> speaker pelosi seems to have appointed adam schiff to lead the change. kennedy: do you think that adam and nancy are corrupt california politicians? >> i don't know t
then a whic conservative court a supreme court. >> mrs.elosi is right, the constitution does not require a vote to do this, but it has been the precedent. they could say, you can change rules but not unilaterally, democrats could find themselves in a hard place in their soup subpoenas are ignored. kennedy: the president talking about this that he is taking his eye off of the economy. and off of other areas where he could get stuff done. >> some are in different areas, but my guess...
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footage shows a branch breaking off a eucalyptus tree, hitting a power line and starting the fire whic. we'll be keeping you posted on that. >> thanks. >>> look at this video, it will show you the intense firefight in sonoma county. this is a boeing 747 dropping thousands of gallons of fire retardant on the kincade fire in geyserville. cal fire air operations posted this video. the agency says the plane can carry more than 18,000 gallons of fire retardant. the kincade fire has burned to the edge of the tubbs fire. >> overlaid the outlines of both of them. the kincade fire is in red. the 2017 wildfires are outlined in black. you can see how much larger the kincade fire is to the tubbs fire and other fires. >>> people looking for a place to stay out of the smoke, you can turn to museums in san francisco. sf moma says the public can visit the permanent collection o the second floor for free through friday. the california academy of sigh yens is offering free admissions to fire a proof of address. that offer is also good until friday. >>> our breaking news coverage continues as we view how
footage shows a branch breaking off a eucalyptus tree, hitting a power line and starting the fire whic. we'll be keeping you posted on that. >> thanks. >>> look at this video, it will show you the intense firefight in sonoma county. this is a boeing 747 dropping thousands of gallons of fire retardant on the kincade fire in geyserville. cal fire air operations posted this video. the agency says the plane can carry more than 18,000 gallons of fire retardant. the kincade fire has...
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he seemed to get a little .lushed red, whic out of the loop could save him right now. from richard hear from port charlotte, florida. on the republican line. caller: good morning. it is a pleasure to see a decent, honest person giving a true to life portrayal, rather than the usual hate you get. i have found that the only piece of news i can get is on the foxbusiness channel or cnbc business channel. being a small businessman, who had 25 employees on the verge of came in andtrump freed up all kinds of rules and regulations to allow small business to flourish. he is defeating russia and the middle east with low gas prices. from a strictly business point of view, trump is doing everything right. seeing it on your show that they are telling the truth for once. host: thank you. tom lobianco, we talked about the religious and policy issues. what other issues are in mike pence's portfolio? a shadow is neither president or a glorified coat rack. he is in the middle. the national religious freedom hhs,imiting gay marriage, that was a big push. let me point out something. this
he seemed to get a little .lushed red, whic out of the loop could save him right now. from richard hear from port charlotte, florida. on the republican line. caller: good morning. it is a pleasure to see a decent, honest person giving a true to life portrayal, rather than the usual hate you get. i have found that the only piece of news i can get is on the foxbusiness channel or cnbc business channel. being a small businessman, who had 25 employees on the verge of came in andtrump freed up all...
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and so, again, this is really -- as a pre-qualified pool, that involves a rigorous process, and boo which e firms had to submit a written proposal, and there was a round of oral interviews as well. so it was a very thorough process. at the end of that process, the firms were awarded what is what we call is a term contract, but it is a layman's terms -- in layman's terms, it is as needed contracts. this contract isn't for any one and specific project because at this point, we've given them as a blanket contract, and the departments will then come to us over the course in the last months, and they'll be doing it in the future, saying hey, we have this project we want to advertise to the firms that have been qualified in the tech marketplace. and so, again, this is used across the city, and we're actively engaged with 60 plus departments in trying to address their needs. and, again, this has a range of opportunities that are involved, and there is a competitive and bidding process on all contracts where there is a -- there is a competitive and bidding process on all projects greater than 25
and so, again, this is really -- as a pre-qualified pool, that involves a rigorous process, and boo which e firms had to submit a written proposal, and there was a round of oral interviews as well. so it was a very thorough process. at the end of that process, the firms were awarded what is what we call is a term contract, but it is a layman's terms -- in layman's terms, it is as needed contracts. this contract isn't for any one and specific project because at this point, we've given them as a...
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[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, whic caption content and accuracy.] >> pati my good friend anfellow chef, vivian howard, is visiting me all the way from north carolina. vivian! >> vivian: pati! >> pati: vivian! pati narrates: we're exploring our different cultures by sharing some of the foods we love.e oh, you giving me the pretty one! >> vivian: i am!rr >> pati es: i'm making two mexican classics, pierno de cerdo adobada or adobo pork roast, an aa tres leches withrazy twist! it's a "cuatro leches" cake. >> vivian: oh! i pati narrates: and vivis rounding out her meal with mmm! i love this.taples. pati narrates: turnip greens with country sausage. texas caviar, which is a lot like pico de gallo. and traditional hoecakes. i am loving all the names fo all the things we're cooking and we're combining these different dishes to ke one multicultural masterpiece. how surprised are you?!
[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, whic caption content and accuracy.] >> pati my good friend anfellow chef, vivian howard, is visiting me all the way from north carolina. vivian! >> vivian: pati! >> pati: vivian! pati narrates: we're exploring our different cultures by sharing some of the foods we love.e oh, you giving me the pretty one! >> vivian: i am!rr >> pati es: i'm making two mexican classics, pierno de cerdo adobada or adobo pork...
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moment she wouldn't differentiate from burning, that she refused to see what bernie sanders was saying, whicst about the hike and middle-class tax cuts. 100%. i think it will be difficult for her. i don't think this is a death knell for her campaign. >> harris: i do. i think this will really hurt her. >> jessica: hurting her and being a death knell is different, though. >> harris: that's a basic concept. we are almost in november, when everybody is thinking about new health care enrollments. right now she is playing catch up. i thought she would release the details last week. today miss the email? we are still waiting for something so basic. she hasn't fixed it since the last democratic debate. i don't agree with you, jessica. i think this hurts her. >> jessica: i think it hurts her but isn't a death knell. she is so popular right now, she has a core base of supporters. something we aren't talking about, she's abolishing private health insurance. bernie sanders has his car-out for union workers who came to him and said, "we are not getting rid of our private insurance." >> harris: or as kamal
moment she wouldn't differentiate from burning, that she refused to see what bernie sanders was saying, whicst about the hike and middle-class tax cuts. 100%. i think it will be difficult for her. i don't think this is a death knell for her campaign. >> harris: i do. i think this will really hurt her. >> jessica: hurting her and being a death knell is different, though. >> harris: that's a basic concept. we are almost in november, when everybody is thinking about new health...
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taking a live look now at, whic have a few more green vehicles crossing it soon, the discounts are all thanks to a peninsula clean energy program. the idea is to cut fossil fuel emissions from traffic. residents can get $7000 off a 2019 chevy bolt ev at putnam chevrolet in burlingame, $3200 off a ford fusion at serramonte ford in colma. and $3000 off a bmw 53 at bmw san mateo. for a full list of cars and county rebates go to our website at kpix.com. >>> coming up our kpix5 original series project home and this week we are asking can we sue our way out of the housing crisis? e loou dostt. schoolthat jacket or coat. it's another chilly morning. in fact, even colder than yesterday morning. and that fall chill is here. we will talk about a warmup as we head through the week. details coming up. >>> and so far things are fairly quiet on the live look at the richmond san rafael bridge. a complete look at your ♪ from the 5am wakers... this is us. to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a wireless network that auto co
taking a live look now at, whic have a few more green vehicles crossing it soon, the discounts are all thanks to a peninsula clean energy program. the idea is to cut fossil fuel emissions from traffic. residents can get $7000 off a 2019 chevy bolt ev at putnam chevrolet in burlingame, $3200 off a ford fusion at serramonte ford in colma. and $3000 off a bmw 53 at bmw san mateo. for a full list of cars and county rebates go to our website at kpix.com. >>> coming up our kpix5 original...
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you want to click this to view the map for olctober 29th, whic is tomorrow. i have the two pages pulled up for comparison. this is from the most recent outage. this is for the potential of the new one. you can see there's a lot less orange we're seeing across the map, but still areas in the east bay as well. we can see here, orinda, lafayette, moraga. move over to the peninsula. there's areas over here as well, over to half-moon bay and keeps going further south and still much of the north bay as well, when you bring it up to here. significantly less when comparing to the map that we have been looking at for the past couple of days. pg&e continues to say all areas outlined are proximate and advised people to use the address look up tool for the most accurate information. reporting in the studio, abc 7 news. >>> bad air, you can see the thick smoke in the sky but what is it doing to your health. plus, fire masks, you have heard about those masks you're supposed to wear when the air is bad but do they really work. and power problems, it's bad for everyone, but
you want to click this to view the map for olctober 29th, whic is tomorrow. i have the two pages pulled up for comparison. this is from the most recent outage. this is for the potential of the new one. you can see there's a lot less orange we're seeing across the map, but still areas in the east bay as well. we can see here, orinda, lafayette, moraga. move over to the peninsula. there's areas over here as well, over to half-moon bay and keeps going further south and still much of the north bay...
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his parents at first were whics really trying to make sense of, like how they could make these nightmares go away, where therey were coming from. over the years the nightmares sort of began to unfold into a set of increasingly elaborate stories about what james remembered prompt, he said i was this pilot whose name was also james. he was using proper nouns that were confusing to them because they couldn't recall him ever having been exposed to them until he said the word -- he said my plane took off from natoma when themy digital reseah they saw that natoma bay with the name of a u.s. naval aircraft carrier that was based outside of japan. >> the question would be how could he possibly know all this stuff? all the specific details. >> and he wasas saying names of other people been on the boat and those lined w up with the rosters. his father especially, bruce, was a real skeptic at first. he said i don't believe in reincarnation, i don't believe in private life but after these details like that he really started to turn. after watchingeu his son live wh this very visceral self experience,
his parents at first were whics really trying to make sense of, like how they could make these nightmares go away, where therey were coming from. over the years the nightmares sort of began to unfold into a set of increasingly elaborate stories about what james remembered prompt, he said i was this pilot whose name was also james. he was using proper nouns that were confusing to them because they couldn't recall him ever having been exposed to them until he said the word -- he said my plane...
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is that we should recognize there are similar individuals, activists and groups in the e movement w whicry massive that look to the u.s. and u.k. for international support. i think in the long term, some progressive p perspectiveves, i not t going to help hong kong i the long term but we can understand the short term that this is kind of driven by desperation when they come from very powerful hong kong chinese authority but we should also recognize the people that come to the u.s. to look for support both the so-called pan democrats, the democratic parties and oppositions in hong kong as well as the youth leadership that came out of the umbrella movement, are no longer the leaders in the protest movement and they themselves recognize and have acknowledged they are no longer the leaders. so even though there could be support from the u.s. government or u.k. government, they are really the people they are supporting are really noo longer the leaders. amy: so talk about where you see this all headed, kevin lin. and has anything surprised you in your years of work on issues in china and hong
is that we should recognize there are similar individuals, activists and groups in the e movement w whicry massive that look to the u.s. and u.k. for international support. i think in the long term, some progressive p perspectiveves, i not t going to help hong kong i the long term but we can understand the short term that this is kind of driven by desperation when they come from very powerful hong kong chinese authority but we should also recognize the people that come to the u.s. to look for...
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they understand, it is a payment that we make as a society, in order to maintain the cost of food, whic really inexpensive in this country. >> food security. they should do that. i think going to climate, it's different from food security. >> so, sticking to climate, really quick for a minute here. do you, i'm curious if either of the texans feel that this conversation of agriculture around climate has changed at all after this year? an unprecedented number of acres that couldn't be planted, 20 million acres. really awful flooding in several parts of texas, which is still going on by the way. not really covered, but thousands and thousands of acres of farmland are underwater still, in several places. imelda dropwe had 40 inches in a couple of days, flooding texas. inthere any shift happening the conversation? maybe don't even call it climate change, but changing climate? some of these terms are really politicized. but a changing climate is different than talking about climate change. do you think there's any change happening in the conversations you are hearing? >> not really. i mean, w
they understand, it is a payment that we make as a society, in order to maintain the cost of food, whic really inexpensive in this country. >> food security. they should do that. i think going to climate, it's different from food security. >> so, sticking to climate, really quick for a minute here. do you, i'm curious if either of the texans feel that this conversation of agriculture around climate has changed at all after this year? an unprecedented number of acres that couldn't be...
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or a very small one around the oil fields, to what the president sort of seemed to tell telegraph, whic is a small base of operations in iraq? >> i think the problem was allowing turkey over the border. once turkey came over the border after the green light by president trump, the kurdish forces had to in effect abandon their mission of being the ground force, the defeat force against isis. kourn counterterrorism from afar works to an extent. you can high profile precision missions and most of the time they'll be effective against one or two elements. if isis regroups and they and their hundreds and potentially thousands of followers and fighters continue to amass territory and gain operational cohesion, we can't do this from afar. we need people on the ground, the kurds were those people. >> i have to ask you about the president's comments about the oil fields and who controls the oil. he seemed to imply the u.s. had a lot of say over deciding who gets to control that oil in the future. in the past, how have we handled situations like this? >> who controls the oil has not traditionally
or a very small one around the oil fields, to what the president sort of seemed to tell telegraph, whic is a small base of operations in iraq? >> i think the problem was allowing turkey over the border. once turkey came over the border after the green light by president trump, the kurdish forces had to in effect abandon their mission of being the ground force, the defeat force against isis. kourn counterterrorism from afar works to an extent. you can high profile precision missions and...
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the question is reasonably withe cloudflare, they ciremoved whic horrible shooting that came off of, but it was, you know, other companies canst add t sky ndecip them. that is the marketplace really talking and companies. >> i would just add that the decision of other companies to decide not to>> i thi help them something that's protected by he section 230. >> i think there should be as many as possible and that would be great if you have more of fae them..ve you have morery diversity of thought. the problem is it coalesces around twitter.coal twitter is a small company compared to facebook, very small, twitter, readit, they tend to coalesce but it's really twitter and facebook and youtubh are the three principle ways people use these things.n >> i don't think there's anything such as an anti-censorship platform. you have a -- principles in you place that dictate how your community develops. you look at the most laissez faire places on the internet, the silk road, even they had a r prohibition on child pornography, for instance, selling nuclear weapons.nuclea no matter where you go,
the question is reasonably withe cloudflare, they ciremoved whic horrible shooting that came off of, but it was, you know, other companies canst add t sky ndecip them. that is the marketplace really talking and companies. >> i would just add that the decision of other companies to decide not to>> i thi help them something that's protected by he section 230. >> i think there should be as many as possible and that would be great if you have more of fae them..ve you have morery...
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choose perhaps to participate in discussions to see what can be done here. 120 is not the price at whicre going to accept, and you can see the stock is trading above that in the expectation that investors have that it will be a higher price. a couple of quick nuggets here based on conversations i've had with people close to the situation. which is that tiffany's all time high is $139 i'm told highly unlikely that they would go to that number you never know, of course, but they're using the word discipline a lot and people say, well, yeah, but look what you're willing to pay for bulgari would they go hostile? no unlikely that they would go hostile and by that i mean a proxy fight. i think broadcom, qualcomm, something along those lines, no. unsolicited bid here, a company that struggled to a certain extent over the last few years, 32% premium to the unaffected stock price, let's call that thursday before rumors of this started to hit the market. and they're going to have to figure out to, jim what do you think when it comes to evaluation? >> this is a company, the ceo came in and bolio i
choose perhaps to participate in discussions to see what can be done here. 120 is not the price at whicre going to accept, and you can see the stock is trading above that in the expectation that investors have that it will be a higher price. a couple of quick nuggets here based on conversations i've had with people close to the situation. which is that tiffany's all time high is $139 i'm told highly unlikely that they would go to that number you never know, of course, but they're using the word...
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. >> this afternoon, we can tell you that softbank and we work are kvery close to a deal, whic couldunced tomorrow. softbank could take corrntrol of wework with a new equity infusion of $4 billion to $5 billion. most of it, new equity, though some of it being reserved for the possibility of some selling shareholders this would, though, give softbank control of wework it is, of course, a space-sharing company that has been, well, to put it mildly, in the spotlight for some time, when it was unable to reach an ipo some time back, after many investors balked at so many of the things they learned in the s1 management has since changed adam newman stepping down as the company's ceo. but since then, the need to raise new capital has been pa paramount at the company and they have been talking to jpmorgan, but largely about a debt financing and really, when you have a debt problem already, more debt isn't necessarily the answer what conceivably would be and give them more time is a large equity infusion. it does appear they're ver close, though not yet finalized on reaching that deal with so
. >> this afternoon, we can tell you that softbank and we work are kvery close to a deal, whic couldunced tomorrow. softbank could take corrntrol of wework with a new equity infusion of $4 billion to $5 billion. most of it, new equity, though some of it being reserved for the possibility of some selling shareholders this would, though, give softbank control of wework it is, of course, a space-sharing company that has been, well, to put it mildly, in the spotlight for some time, when it...
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an investigation in whic investn detroit found that about 40% of people in the protected classes experienced unlawful differences in treatment by housing providers. this unlawful discrimination is usually hidden and it's not like we are going to find sign assigs that are outdoors and homes that say don't rent to black families or no muslim families or lgbtq families. yes or no come as a degree course and do you believe landlords or property owners are housing providers anywhere in the united states have ever engaged in the discriminatory practices against protected groups? >> of course they have coming an, and westrongly oppose that. >> yes or no do you believe that there should be some level of protection to prevent or stop discrimination that is rarely explicit nowadays? >> of course there should be. >> under your leadership, the proposal to make substantial changes to the impact standards under the fair housing act the rule would make it harder for families facing housing discrimination to seek justice by shifting the burden of proof onto them. can you explain why the agency charged the f
an investigation in whic investn detroit found that about 40% of people in the protected classes experienced unlawful differences in treatment by housing providers. this unlawful discrimination is usually hidden and it's not like we are going to find sign assigs that are outdoors and homes that say don't rent to black families or no muslim families or lgbtq families. yes or no come as a degree course and do you believe landlords or property owners are housing providers anywhere in the united...
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he seemed to get a little .lushed red, whic out of the loop could save him right now.m richard hear from port charlotte, florida. on the republican line. caller: good morning. it is a pleasure to see a decent, honest person giving a true to life portrayal, rather than the usual hate you get. i have found that the only piece of news i can get is on the foxbusiness channel or cnbc business channel. being a small businessman, who had 25 employees on the verge of came in andtrump freed up all kinds of rules and regulations to allow small business to flourish. he is defeating russia and the middle east with low gas prices. from a strictly business point of view, trump is doing everything right. seeing it on your show that they are telling the truth for once. host: thank you. tom lobianco, we talked about the religious and policy issues. what other issues are in mike pence's portfolio? a shadow is neither president or a glorified coat rack. he is in the middle. the national religious freedom hhs,imiting gay marriage, that was a big push. let me point out something. this is k
he seemed to get a little .lushed red, whic out of the loop could save him right now.m richard hear from port charlotte, florida. on the republican line. caller: good morning. it is a pleasure to see a decent, honest person giving a true to life portrayal, rather than the usual hate you get. i have found that the only piece of news i can get is on the foxbusiness channel or cnbc business channel. being a small businessman, who had 25 employees on the verge of came in andtrump freed up all kinds...
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way foreign diplomat in that language -- no cia station chief could learn the lang twieth whiuage to whicbe espionage because giuliani was representing the government. he was not representing the government. they were trying to get clarity, if anything, if this happened at all, to how do we deal with this guy when we're dealing with your government? giuliani was not representing the government. he was representing the personal interests of the president. so what it was that she was suggesting was this person supposed to be doing wrong here to give clarity? >> i mean, the personality cult around trump is expanding to just unforeseen heights. it is a personality cult. yesterday rush limbaugh attacks john bolton, attacked john bolton. he wasn't that good anyway. >> i thought he was their guy. okay. >> but, again, in a penalty cult, it's whomever you -- the wult leader is a cult leader is. and in this case john bolton dared to tell the truth about the personal running the personality cult. so suddenly john bolton, suddenly he's banished from the barn. and, my gosh, here we have -- it's stagge
way foreign diplomat in that language -- no cia station chief could learn the lang twieth whiuage to whicbe espionage because giuliani was representing the government. he was not representing the government. they were trying to get clarity, if anything, if this happened at all, to how do we deal with this guy when we're dealing with your government? giuliani was not representing the government. he was representing the personal interests of the president. so what it was that she was suggesting...
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and there are about three out of the fight whic five which they y leaving so the numbers in flux andit means as you pointed out a lot in play in quÉbec. >> and a good sign maybe things -- andrew will be back as it continues to change and give you a sense of where things are. stephen cochran has a look at the writings be identified early on the battleground in the country. >> these are 60 that could make or break the night and they are all across the country all the way to vancouver island. many are the key for any parties of the government and those that were held by the major parties and independent we are watching those writings that with the leaders of the party is a lot of time and everyone sees a breakthrough. we are watching those that can block anybody's chances that the majoritmajority, and in westerna energy and pipeline politics is going to be fueling the voter to such a made up in the wild west, british columbia, the key four-way races that will not be settled until late into the night. to give you a sense of what they were talking about, we will look at milton that is in
and there are about three out of the fight whic five which they y leaving so the numbers in flux andit means as you pointed out a lot in play in quÉbec. >> and a good sign maybe things -- andrew will be back as it continues to change and give you a sense of where things are. stephen cochran has a look at the writings be identified early on the battleground in the country. >> these are 60 that could make or break the night and they are all across the country all the way to vancouver...
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what that means to folks back in kansas is whic should we begin e process of passing appropriations bills. i'm here to urge my colleagues, both republicans and democrats, to vote yes on cloture, to bring us to the point in which we can have the debate. i wouldn't have thought when i came to the united states senate that one of my primary tasks at least as i saw it was try to help this place function. and having appropriations process that is thoughtful, that establishes priorities, that allows every member of the united states senate to have input, that's something we ought to be able to accomplish without a lot of work. and i hope that we demonstrate that we can do that in the vote tomorrow. so we've -- the appropriations process has involved a appropriations committee of which you, mr. president, and i serve on. and many of the bills have been considered and voted on. there will be four bills as a package in this motion to cloture that will be presented to the full senate tomorrow. the subcommittee that i chair, commerce, justice, science, that appropriation bill will be part of that cl
what that means to folks back in kansas is whic should we begin e process of passing appropriations bills. i'm here to urge my colleagues, both republicans and democrats, to vote yes on cloture, to bring us to the point in which we can have the debate. i wouldn't have thought when i came to the united states senate that one of my primary tasks at least as i saw it was try to help this place function. and having appropriations process that is thoughtful, that establishes priorities, that allows...