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brian: what? [speaking russian] >> i know i'm going to get a million tweets about my awful pronunciation. ainsley: are you shocked next topic they spent a lot of time on is climate change. >> of course not. narrative shapers and narrative workers. meanwhile so much injustice. there is so many other real stories going on in the world. but these people have an agenda and they refuse to admit it i have to give a shoutout to james o'keefe and project veritas who have been exposing that. they did yesterday. subject of the white house press briefing and of course of a lot of consternation among the people who would rather cover their bias up. brian: producer was exposed. see that everywhere. producer exposed on camera not denied by cnn, coming out and saying that they don't see any russian angle but told to push it forward because it means ratings. >> and there is more coming. brian: really? steve: interesting stuff. ainsley: thanks michelle. steve: always a pleasure. have a good week. ainsley: jillian
brian: what? [speaking russian] >> i know i'm going to get a million tweets about my awful pronunciation. ainsley: are you shocked next topic they spent a lot of time on is climate change. >> of course not. narrative shapers and narrative workers. meanwhile so much injustice. there is so many other real stories going on in the world. but these people have an agenda and they refuse to admit it i have to give a shoutout to james o'keefe and project veritas who have been exposing that....
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brian: no. i have a point of view, but i also know what i can do and what i shouldn't do. ♪ ♪ david: you have cable. you also have broadcast channels. you have movies. how do you have time to watch all the things that your company is producing? brian: well, we grew up in this business. when i started back in 1981, they were just coming out with cable channels. and i was very lucky when ted turner called me up and asked me would i come on his board? i was in my late 20's or early 30's, the youngest person on the board. and i saw him literally change the world with cnn. and literally change the world by putting nfl games on a new network, tnt, and taking the mgm library and bringing it to cable television and building new channels -- cartoon network. so i always thought someday, it would be nice if comcast could help do that as we continue to evolve more and more niches in television. so how do i have the time? i don't see everything we do. david: if you see something you don't like, do you ca
brian: no. i have a point of view, but i also know what i can do and what i shouldn't do. ♪ ♪ david: you have cable. you also have broadcast channels. you have movies. how do you have time to watch all the things that your company is producing? brian: well, we grew up in this business. when i started back in 1981, they were just coming out with cable channels. and i was very lucky when ted turner called me up and asked me would i come on his board? i was in my late 20's or early 30's, the...
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brian: 400%. and he started the broadband wars that have been the beneficiary by consumers the last 20 years. david: are you worried that maybe people will say i don't want to buy my cable tv and will get everything through the internet? is that a problem you have? brian: first of all, that reality is happening. we have seen it coming. the other "aha" moment for me was another great leader, steve jobs, who we were visiting, trying to see if we could collaborate with apple a decade ago. he said why don't you put wi-fi in all your cable boxes? david: and you said what is wi-fi? brian: i went, what is wi-fi? because that was before anybody else. now, we have more wi-fi than any company in america and the fastest wi-fi. david: you bought from ge nbc universal. was that something natural for you to do, or were you afraid you should not be in the content business? brian: there were people who had that worry. we had a dream that the perfect company, if you could create it from scratch, would be in the di
brian: 400%. and he started the broadband wars that have been the beneficiary by consumers the last 20 years. david: are you worried that maybe people will say i don't want to buy my cable tv and will get everything through the internet? is that a problem you have? brian: first of all, that reality is happening. we have seen it coming. the other "aha" moment for me was another great leader, steve jobs, who we were visiting, trying to see if we could collaborate with apple a decade...
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brian: 400%. peopleare you worried will say i don't want to buy my cable tv and will get everything through the internet? brian: that reality is happening. was stevea-ha moment jobs, who was visiting and we were singing we could collaborate with apple a decade ago. he said why don't you put wi-fi in all your cable boxes? i went, what is wi-fi? more wi-fi than any company in america and the fastest wi-fi. you bought nbc universal, was that something natural for you? brian: there were people who had that worry. we had a dream that the perfect company if you could created from scratch would be in distribution and content. both were good businesses, kind of symbiotic, so we had dabbled inale, content, the golf channel, regional sports networks, and along came the recession of 2008-2009, and ge wanted to sell nbc universal. we had been knocking on the door for a decade in one day they said, ok, and we jumped at it. david: things like hollywood studios, sometimes they like to hang out with the stars. th
brian: 400%. peopleare you worried will say i don't want to buy my cable tv and will get everything through the internet? brian: that reality is happening. was stevea-ha moment jobs, who was visiting and we were singing we could collaborate with apple a decade ago. he said why don't you put wi-fi in all your cable boxes? i went, what is wi-fi? more wi-fi than any company in america and the fastest wi-fi. you bought nbc universal, was that something natural for you? brian: there were people who...
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brian: no more body slams. >> only you, brian. brian: usually in the break. pete: usually. ainsley: let's hand it over to jillian so brian can get warmed up. jillian: i'm going to watch out. 21 minutes until the top of the hour. new example of immigration law causing more crime. this illegal immigrant facing burglary charges in new jersey. rearrested for allegedly robbing more houses after being released without paying bill. douglas baudriz-diaz took advantage of the bill releasing low risk suspect. diaz should have faced a bail between 10,000 and $50,000. new law also ignores immigration status. three people are dead after a pair of bounty hunters confront a fugitive at a car dealership. >> back up. [gunfire] >> the bounty hunters opening fire when suspect ramon hutchinson reached for a gun in waistband. some with children running for safety. hunters and suspect all shooting at one another. hutchison had outstanding warrant for failure to appear on a first degree drug charges excuse me in minneapolis. incredible video showing a man escaped death after fuel tanker crashes a
brian: no more body slams. >> only you, brian. brian: usually in the break. pete: usually. ainsley: let's hand it over to jillian so brian can get warmed up. jillian: i'm going to watch out. 21 minutes until the top of the hour. new example of immigration law causing more crime. this illegal immigrant facing burglary charges in new jersey. rearrested for allegedly robbing more houses after being released without paying bill. douglas baudriz-diaz took advantage of the bill releasing low...
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brian. brian: all right. unbelievable. meanwhile, the white house experimenting with new rules for the press core like you can only ask one question if you point your camera at the wall. the president of the white house components association wants that changed to more on camera briefings. he claims it's the best thing for your country. . >> we represent the american people and we're doing our constitutional jobs of journal i am of. and of course the white house was elected by the american people. i'm not in a tug-of-war but what we're advocating for is the constitution and the protections provided by that. brian: so does this move by the white house mean less transparency or is it not a big deal? let's join a fair and balanced debate right now. he's a white house correspondent for the daily caller and todd gilman's here, he's with the dallas morning news and member of the white house components association. and let's start with you, todd. todd, are you upset by the new rules? >> well, absolutely. and it's not so much rule
brian. brian: all right. unbelievable. meanwhile, the white house experimenting with new rules for the press core like you can only ask one question if you point your camera at the wall. the president of the white house components association wants that changed to more on camera briefings. he claims it's the best thing for your country. . >> we represent the american people and we're doing our constitutional jobs of journal i am of. and of course the white house was elected by the...
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brian, i just had a quick question. brian? brian... legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. you're saying the new app will go live monday?! yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after harvoni treatment. tell your doctor if you've ever had hepatitis b, a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv or any other medical conditions and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone with h
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brian: right. what you needed though, too, in order for this to happen, you need corporate support. >> sure. brian: wounded warrior project i heard about controversy. up comes stanley black and decker and usaa stepped um and they were your underwriting sponsor last night. the room was packed at the hilton. i think the message is pretty clear, general, you are well on your way. >> yeah, it was. we honorable our warriors first last night. that was our first mission. the second was to recognize those passionate companies and individuals that support our mission, support our warriors. so usaa is a presenting sponsor. stanley black and decker and harley davidson video and what they have done with our rides across the country to raise awareness for visible and invisible wounds of war is something special. brian: tony snow. one of our stars here who sadly passed away to cancer. tony snow award launched on you are our investor ran do. sal gonzalez. he sounds like chris stapleton. hit seven times in iraq. l
brian: right. what you needed though, too, in order for this to happen, you need corporate support. >> sure. brian: wounded warrior project i heard about controversy. up comes stanley black and decker and usaa stepped um and they were your underwriting sponsor last night. the room was packed at the hilton. i think the message is pretty clear, general, you are well on your way. >> yeah, it was. we honorable our warriors first last night. that was our first mission. the second was to...
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brian: why? david: i very purposefully never signed up with commercial lecture agencies as most prominent historical authors do because to me, that is a contradiction of who i believe i am, given my absorption of the teachings of martin luther king jr. brian: so you like martin luther king? david: oh! dr. king is the formative influence in my life, and i am deeply grateful for my immersion in his teachings and thought, and i try to have that informed the way i lead my life every day. brian: i want to put on the screen three pictures of three women. the general overall questions, and you can see this on the screen. alex mcnair in 1981 with her classmates, genevieve cook in 1984 and 1985, and sheila jager from 1986 to 1988. what influence did these women have on his life? including his mother, grandmother, and his wife. david: i believe one of the most striking things with barack's own memoir is the almost complete absence of women from that book. barack himself, even back in the 1990's, spoke with
brian: why? david: i very purposefully never signed up with commercial lecture agencies as most prominent historical authors do because to me, that is a contradiction of who i believe i am, given my absorption of the teachings of martin luther king jr. brian: so you like martin luther king? david: oh! dr. king is the formative influence in my life, and i am deeply grateful for my immersion in his teachings and thought, and i try to have that informed the way i lead my life every day. brian: i...
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brian: who in this town? again, is there a person that has the most power when it comes to the spectrum? tom: certainly the chair and the chairs of the committee and sometimes there is an interplay in the white house depending on how engaged the white house is. one of the interesting things about the johnson white house is the president is literally in the white house talking about business deals. nbc.the president of having johnson on stations get better terms for affiliation agreements with cbs. and, at the same time, johnson had people in his administration suggesting that there be better, more market oriented positions and to open up new technology for things like network tv. but he would not go there. he was compromised on the fact that he did not want there to be much focus on this little because he had his own conflict. atliterally kept that stuff bay. finally, starting in the 1970's there is a tendency to look more favorably on market competition and freedom of speech to the first amendment actors in
brian: who in this town? again, is there a person that has the most power when it comes to the spectrum? tom: certainly the chair and the chairs of the committee and sometimes there is an interplay in the white house depending on how engaged the white house is. one of the interesting things about the johnson white house is the president is literally in the white house talking about business deals. nbc.the president of having johnson on stations get better terms for affiliation agreements with...
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brian: what is your plan? all your archival material, do you have any idea where you want to place these interviews and this research you have done? robert: that's a very important question. i happen to be wrestling with it right now because i have a lot of stuff in my files. what percentage is in the books? 5% would be a lot. i'm sure it's less than that. i have hundreds and hundreds of interviews with people who are now dead, so they can't be interviewed about these things anymore. they do oral histories, and they don't often get to the heart of what was really happening. the most important thing for me is to have them in a place where they will be accessible and properly indexed so researchers in the future can have them. i remember in the "powerbroker," i said, this is such a fascinating figure. al smith has been called the major american political figure most forgotten by history. franklin roosevelt said to frances perkins, you know, 90% of everything we did in the new deal, everything we are doing, al sm
brian: what is your plan? all your archival material, do you have any idea where you want to place these interviews and this research you have done? robert: that's a very important question. i happen to be wrestling with it right now because i have a lot of stuff in my files. what percentage is in the books? 5% would be a lot. i'm sure it's less than that. i have hundreds and hundreds of interviews with people who are now dead, so they can't be interviewed about these things anymore. they do...
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brian? brian: our entire staff is writing that down too along with the crew to see if it's going to help. learn a lot about healthcare to see obamacare fix. some are looking to other countries like australia for inspiration. with the australia system so much like us in many ways work for america? here to discuss is the author of green card warrior retaking america nick adams. welcome. you lived in australia. now in the american system. do you wish we had single pair system? >> there is a big difference between australia and america in so many ways. ideological and cultural difference. i don't think what runs smooth in australia would translate well in the united states of america. when you think about australia, it's a big island, physically very large but the population of florida. there are more texans than as yoaustralians and more californians than australians. lifestyle has to be considered. on top of that australia doesn't have the added pressure of bordering countries where people of
brian? brian: our entire staff is writing that down too along with the crew to see if it's going to help. learn a lot about healthcare to see obamacare fix. some are looking to other countries like australia for inspiration. with the australia system so much like us in many ways work for america? here to discuss is the author of green card warrior retaking america nick adams. welcome. you lived in australia. now in the american system. do you wish we had single pair system? >> there is a...
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brian, i just had a quick question. brian? brian... legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. you're saying the new app will go live monday?! yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. when itoddlers see things underwear a bit differently thanks to pampers easy ups while they see their first underwear you see an easy way to potty train pampers easy ups our first and only training underwear with an all-around stretchy waistband and pampers' superior protection so you'll see fewer leaks and they'll see their first underwear pampers easy ups, the easiest way to underwear. pampers brian: all right. president trump taking to twitter. calling out the federal court that ruled against his travel ban. and that happened again this week. steve: the president tweeted well the ninth circuit did it again. ruled against the travel ban at such a dangerous time in the history of our country supreme court. our next guest backs him up with a blunt message for opponents of the travel ban saying if any
brian, i just had a quick question. brian? brian... legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. you're saying the new app will go live monday?! yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. when itoddlers see things underwear a bit differently thanks to pampers easy ups while they see their first underwear you see an easy way to potty train pampers easy ups our first and only training...
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brian. brian. brian: congressman steve scalise remains in critical condition, actuallydown graded, americans are trying to make sense after political attack on republican congressman preparing for a baseball game. [gunfire] brian: where do we as a country go from here? joining us retired admiral, former u.s. special operations commander, william mccraven, author of book, make your own bed, little things that can change your life and maybe the world. let's go back to your old world, one of few people may not cringe because it remindsminds you about our old job, is this about political rhetoric getting out of hand. >> first let me extend my prayers to those wounded. it is difficult time for them. difficult time for their family. congressman scalise obviously in critical condition. all of the folks in texas send outprayers to zach barth. it is a tough time for him. in terms of political rhetoric, you have to take a look what was the mental stability of the shooter? what we find in a lot of these cases
brian. brian. brian: congressman steve scalise remains in critical condition, actuallydown graded, americans are trying to make sense after political attack on republican congressman preparing for a baseball game. [gunfire] brian: where do we as a country go from here? joining us retired admiral, former u.s. special operations commander, william mccraven, author of book, make your own bed, little things that can change your life and maybe the world. let's go back to your old world, one of few...
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steve: brian kilmeade #fake planet. brian: i'm saying there is a chance. he wants to run for president 2020. i guess you can call this laying the groundwork. andrew cuomo says illegals are welcome in his state. but conservatives, forget about it. ainsley: and what happens when summer break interferes with congress do its job? should they stay at work? congressman david cutsoff is here next. go these feet... jumped into city life as a kid... ...raised two rough and tumble boys... ...and kept my town moving. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weigh
steve: brian kilmeade #fake planet. brian: i'm saying there is a chance. he wants to run for president 2020. i guess you can call this laying the groundwork. andrew cuomo says illegals are welcome in his state. but conservatives, forget about it. ainsley: and what happens when summer break interferes with congress do its job? should they stay at work? congressman david cutsoff is here next. go these feet... jumped into city life as a kid... ...raised two rough and tumble boys... ...and kept my...
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sarah, say hello to brian. >> hi, brian. good morning. brian: thank you very much. >> sean. ainsley: sean spicer, we have to ask you right out of the gate. sean spicer is getting a promotion, that means somebody is getting his job behind the podium. is that going to be you? >> look, we all serve at the pleasure of the president, and i just proud to be part of his team and right now i'm doing the best job i've got. steve: would you like it? would you like the job? >> again, look, -- steve: i know you serve at the pleasure of the president. so if he asks, you would take it. >> i don't think a lot of people turn the president down on anything he asks him to do, and that's going to be a reason he's so successful and pushing through and getting a lot of things done, even in these first few months in office. brian: and i know there hasn't been a lot of press availability. sean spicer has been getting grief on that. is that the way it's going to be? you'll decide what's going to be a gaggle and what's going to be a maid for television event? >> look, we've got i think one of the mo
sarah, say hello to brian. >> hi, brian. good morning. brian: thank you very much. >> sean. ainsley: sean spicer, we have to ask you right out of the gate. sean spicer is getting a promotion, that means somebody is getting his job behind the podium. is that going to be you? >> look, we all serve at the pleasure of the president, and i just proud to be part of his team and right now i'm doing the best job i've got. steve: would you like it? would you like the job? >>...
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. >> brian. brian: like to talk to you about what happened in syria yesterday. but today's day 150 for president trump. what's he doing to get congress working? kellyanne conway here live in moments to talk about it. and, what if we told you could eat chocolate banana waffles and lose weight? the guilt-free foods that will make your mouth water. that segment coming up next. ♪ o i'm leaving you, wesley. but why? you haven't noticed me in two years. i was in a coma. well, i still deserve appreciation. who was there for you when you had amnesia? you know i can't remember that. stop this madness. if it's appreciation you want you should both get snapshot from progressive. it rewards good drivers with big discounts on car insurance. i have also awoken from my coma. ♪ it's called a nap, susan lucci. ♪ mone hundredts thousand times a day, sending oxygen to my muscles. again! so i can lift even the most demanding weight. take care of all your most important parts with centrum. now verified non gmo
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brian: so, how did paul sparrow get here? paul: i was involved with the television business for a long time and then became involved with museums. when the newseum opened in washington, d.c., i spent 16 years there and became immersed in the idea of "how do we tell history in new and different ways?" i think it is one of america's treasures. and when the opportunity came to become involved in the national archives, i had been a client almost my entire career. i love the national archives. it is one of america's great treasures. when the opportunity came to become the director of this institution, i realized this is a dream job for me, something i had been preparing for my entire life. i am a storyteller, and this is the greatest story in american history. i feel like franklin roosevelt was our best president, and franklin and eleanor were an important political couple. the most important political couple. roosevelt served 12 years through the worst crises of the time. the great desir ii. he was a leader that transcended in so
brian: so, how did paul sparrow get here? paul: i was involved with the television business for a long time and then became involved with museums. when the newseum opened in washington, d.c., i spent 16 years there and became immersed in the idea of "how do we tell history in new and different ways?" i think it is one of america's treasures. and when the opportunity came to become involved in the national archives, i had been a client almost my entire career. i love the national...
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brian: what? do you want me to read? ainsley: that's your segment. it says brian. brian: it did? i didn't see my name on that. would you roll it back? i didn't see my name on it that doesn't paint accurate picture. ainsley: pete hegseth went out to the protesters to talk to them to find out what they were really protesting. pete: we knew that's how the mainstream media would characterize it. 28 of these protests across the country. one here in folly square in new york city. i went down there. let's ask the protesters themselves why they are there. and this is what they said. >> there is a protest going on to -- protest sharia law which is an extreme version of islam. >> i don't think that killing people or mistreating woman is a religion. pete: are you out here protesting against islam or against sharia law. >> against sharia law. i have nothing against islam. >> i want to make sure that we're aware of everything that sharia is, everything extremist islam stands for. and we are aware of the dangers. pete: are you here to protest against islam? >> it's not against islam. it's agai
brian: what? do you want me to read? ainsley: that's your segment. it says brian. brian: it did? i didn't see my name on that. would you roll it back? i didn't see my name on it that doesn't paint accurate picture. ainsley: pete hegseth went out to the protesters to talk to them to find out what they were really protesting. pete: we knew that's how the mainstream media would characterize it. 28 of these protests across the country. one here in folly square in new york city. i went down there....
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brian: that's fine. i'm just wondering if you've discovered, when you talk about loneliness, if lyndon johnson was ever lonely and what did he do about it if he was? robert: as president? brian: yes. robert: he narrowed the decision-making to very few people. many of the crucial decisions on vietnam escalating the war for the first time, the first large escalation, and all the succeeding escalations, a lot of the details of that were decided not in cabinet meetings and not in meetings of national security council, but what he used to call the tuesday lunch. every tuesday at 1:00, they would have lunch in the family dining room. often be only four people at the table. on his left would be robert mcnamara. next to him was the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, gus wheeler. idea of then get an thinking among this very small --up of people, ultimately you learn a lot about an empire, which is what we are. by just figuring out best you can come up what was happening at those lunches. knewrrowed the people
brian: that's fine. i'm just wondering if you've discovered, when you talk about loneliness, if lyndon johnson was ever lonely and what did he do about it if he was? robert: as president? brian: yes. robert: he narrowed the decision-making to very few people. many of the crucial decisions on vietnam escalating the war for the first time, the first large escalation, and all the succeeding escalations, a lot of the details of that were decided not in cabinet meetings and not in meetings of...
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brian: wow. today president trump and ivanka heading to wisconsin that was ivanka yesterday on our show touring a technical training college as part of the white house's push for jobs. there are jobs. do we have the skills? wink governor scott walker will be meeting with the president and his daughter and then having a round table. that will be all happening today. governor, what's the message that you and the president want to relay today? >> well, we have got jobs. and we just need to have people with the skills and the qualifications and the education they need to fill them. this morning, just looking at our state website job center wisconsin.com. we have got 96,901 jobs just listed on that one website alone. so i think ivanka was right yesterday when she said all across america we certainly here in wisconsin we have got jobs. we just need to connect people to the skills and the education they need to fill those jobs. brian: i think when you took over unemployment in wisconsin was 8%. now it's
brian: wow. today president trump and ivanka heading to wisconsin that was ivanka yesterday on our show touring a technical training college as part of the white house's push for jobs. there are jobs. do we have the skills? wink governor scott walker will be meeting with the president and his daughter and then having a round table. that will be all happening today. governor, what's the message that you and the president want to relay today? >> well, we have got jobs. and we just need to...
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brian. today is wednesday, tomorrow is thursday and downhill to the weekend. brian: big comey hearing thursday. it will be exciting. steve: i heard about that other networks run it. we'll have wall-to-wall coverage as well. founder of center for urban renewal and education joining us. good morning, star. when you come on we talk about all sorts of things. want to talk about what is going on in great state of alabama. they replaced work requirements on food stamps. in 13 counties in alabama, the number of people own food stamps went down 85%. why is that, do you think? >> because the red state laws work. this is difference between blue states and red states, you have people in leadership people can be responsible for their choices they make laws encourage them to be responsible. when the work requirement came in order for you to continue to get food stamps, if you are able-bodied person with no dependents you should go to work. they did. they changed the law to say you must. steve: do you thi
brian. today is wednesday, tomorrow is thursday and downhill to the weekend. brian: big comey hearing thursday. it will be exciting. steve: i heard about that other networks run it. we'll have wall-to-wall coverage as well. founder of center for urban renewal and education joining us. good morning, star. when you come on we talk about all sorts of things. want to talk about what is going on in great state of alabama. they replaced work requirements on food stamps. in 13 counties in alabama, the...
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ainsley: i'm between two brians. brian: lucky girl. came up earlier, you never dated a brian. former fbi director james comey hours away from testifying on capitol hill, so what should we all be looking for? judge andrew napolitano has not slept in four weeks. he's coming here the top of the hour. [laughter] ainsley: and the cmt awards. carly shimkus is here with what's new. brian: nice to see you. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ will you be ready when the moment turns romantic? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. and get me
ainsley: i'm between two brians. brian: lucky girl. came up earlier, you never dated a brian. former fbi director james comey hours away from testifying on capitol hill, so what should we all be looking for? judge andrew napolitano has not slept in four weeks. he's coming here the top of the hour. [laughter] ainsley: and the cmt awards. carly shimkus is here with what's new. brian: nice to see you. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ will you be ready when the moment turns romantic? cialis for daily...
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steve: brian the builder. brian: brian, please don't build. that's usually the constructioners asking me. harris: i'm following the story. brian: are you yesterdayy for this? harris: yeah britain brian has a problem with donald trump in the office doesn't say a word. he has a problem with using the word matter. we are going to use the word matter not investigate. james comey didn't say a word. of the only thing consistent is that james comey doesn't say anything except he goes dear diary and writes it down afterwards. where is the courage? steve: why did he do that? insurance policy which he leaked after he got fired because he didn't say anything to loretta lynch because he wanted to keep his job. didn't say anything to donald trump because apparently it wasn't against the law and he wanted to keep his job. harris: he has a long history of handling things. brian: have you tossed to jillian. harris: i haven't. good morning. jillian: fox news alert right now. let's begin with this. theresa may's conservative party failing to secure a majority i
steve: brian the builder. brian: brian, please don't build. that's usually the constructioners asking me. harris: i'm following the story. brian: are you yesterdayy for this? harris: yeah britain brian has a problem with donald trump in the office doesn't say a word. he has a problem with using the word matter. we are going to use the word matter not investigate. james comey didn't say a word. of the only thing consistent is that james comey doesn't say anything except he goes dear diary and...
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brian: scary. steve: good. brine brian do you think she is the only one? ainsley: here's the thing though, she actually put it in the mail and sent it to this media outlet. she intentionally did. this it wasn't like she printed it out and read it and talked to friends at barbecue. she is 25 years old. brian: no just like edward snowden meant it. this was her agenda. thinking she is helping the country and clearly hurting the country. according to congressman jason chaffetz chairman of oversight for a few more days, she is going to jail. >> i don't care if you are republican or democrat, it doesn't matter what administration. when you have classified information, you cannot put that out there just because you think it would be a good idea. i want people in handcuffs and i want to see people behind bars. steve: if guilty, she will wind up behind bars. meanwhile, the other side of the idea is that tim kaine, brian: lost. steve: he says that people have a right to know these secrets. listen to this. >> somebody who leaks documents against the law has got to su
brian: scary. steve: good. brine brian do you think she is the only one? ainsley: here's the thing though, she actually put it in the mail and sent it to this media outlet. she intentionally did. this it wasn't like she printed it out and read it and talked to friends at barbecue. she is 25 years old. brian: no just like edward snowden meant it. this was her agenda. thinking she is helping the country and clearly hurting the country. according to congressman jason chaffetz chairman of oversight...
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tom: thank you, brian. announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and-a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ >> if you enjoyed this week interview with thomas hayes led, here are some of the program you might like. on the first of barack obama presidential campaign in iowa. abouttworks see you know -- ceo about his experiences, and roger ailes in new york city. you can watch these anytime or search our entire video library at c-span.org. c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, a white house correspondent and usa today correspondent discussed the week ahead in washington. and author anthony clark talks about the taxpayers role in the operation of presidential libraries feared a short watch "washington journal" monday morning. join the discussion. former fbi director james thursday before the senate committee investigating russia interference into the electi
tom: thank you, brian. announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and-a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ >> if you enjoyed this week interview with thomas hayes led, here are some of the program you might like. on the first of barack obama presidential campaign in iowa. abouttworks see you know -- ceo about his experiences, and roger ailes in new york city. you can watch these anytime or search...
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brian, ainsley, and steve. brian: thanks, kristin. i guess when you get contradicted is because president obama put that ambassador in place. not the ambassador that president trump wants in place. steve: president trump did say and we just heard the sound bite from ford's theater last night this blood shed must end. this blood shed will end. he wants to do everything in his power to stop the violence. obviously one of the reasons he was elected president is a lot of people liked the idea of the temporary travel ban. and, in fact, that is the subject of something he was tweeting about last night. ainsley: that's right. this is what he said. we must stop being politically correct and get down to the business of security for our people. if we don't get smart, it will only get worse. and then he goes on to tweet this, brian. >> brian: we need to be smart, vigilant and tough. we need the courts to give us back our rights. we need the travel ban as an extra level of safety. i understand the sentiment, but the travel ban would have halted i
brian, ainsley, and steve. brian: thanks, kristin. i guess when you get contradicted is because president obama put that ambassador in place. not the ambassador that president trump wants in place. steve: president trump did say and we just heard the sound bite from ford's theater last night this blood shed must end. this blood shed will end. he wants to do everything in his power to stop the violence. obviously one of the reasons he was elected president is a lot of people liked the idea of...
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>> brian: i think it's possible and here's why. i know we've had horrific shootings with more casualties, but never this close, never directly targeted at a party. you can say, i wonder what he was up to when he shot him, he asked the shooter, who is practicing? where are they doing it? what are they doing it for? that's because they were targeted because of their party and they were targeted by this guy because he's a bernie sanders supporter. the fact that a few miles away is where everybody works, it drives things home. i think things could change and i think if madonna got up tomorrow and said let's bring the white house down, i think if you heard or saw kathy griffin holding a picture of donald trump's alleged decapitated head, i think both parties would jump on and say enough of this. 48 hours ago, the answer would have been who cares? >> sandra: sherrod brown, we all had a reaction watching him essay as an attempt to point fingers, but then he went on to point fingers at donald trump for inciting this environment. >> jessica
>> brian: i think it's possible and here's why. i know we've had horrific shootings with more casualties, but never this close, never directly targeted at a party. you can say, i wonder what he was up to when he shot him, he asked the shooter, who is practicing? where are they doing it? what are they doing it for? that's because they were targeted because of their party and they were targeted by this guy because he's a bernie sanders supporter. the fact that a few miles away is where...
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brian: what does the director do? paul: nothing. brian: absolutely nothing? paul: i have the greatest staff in the world, they do all the work, i talk to people like you. what really is extraordinary is the commitment of the people who work for the national archives. they believe in the mission. they are deeply committed. we have many people who have been here 10 years, 15 years, who really dedicated their lives to this institution. brian: where do they train? paul: most of them go to college in library sciences or useum studies. the world of archives is changing. there are certain core, fundamental functions you have to do in terms of the way you preserve documents, organize them, the way you put them in folders and sets and collections, how you make them available to the public. some of those functions have not changed significantly, but the world of digitization has changed the way we think about providing access. again, if you're going to be at an archives, you have to think in terms of 100 years, you just can't think in terms of tomorrow. brian: how ofte
brian: what does the director do? paul: nothing. brian: absolutely nothing? paul: i have the greatest staff in the world, they do all the work, i talk to people like you. what really is extraordinary is the commitment of the people who work for the national archives. they believe in the mission. they are deeply committed. we have many people who have been here 10 years, 15 years, who really dedicated their lives to this institution. brian: where do they train? paul: most of them go to college...
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brian: right. i just never heard of i sent them to the library. sorry, government. all right. chairman, thanks again. appreciate it. steve: 20 minutes now before the top of the hour and jillian has headlines right over there. >> that's right. good thursday morning to you guys, you at home as well. potential jurors in this case against army deserter bo bergdahl will be asked if they voted for trump or have been influenced by comments like these. >> he left. he was a deserter. he was a dirty, rotten deserter. >> attorneys argue those comments could affect the outcome of the case. bergdahl charged with desertion after abandoning his post in 2009 and then traded for the release of five terrorists. minors in custody have ties to gangs. the office of refugee resettlement revealing its findings after surveying unaccompanied children in their facilities. the trump administration has vowed to take down gangs like ms13. many members come from central america. and we saw firsthand how they terrorize communiti
brian: right. i just never heard of i sent them to the library. sorry, government. all right. chairman, thanks again. appreciate it. steve: 20 minutes now before the top of the hour and jillian has headlines right over there. >> that's right. good thursday morning to you guys, you at home as well. potential jurors in this case against army deserter bo bergdahl will be asked if they voted for trump or have been influenced by comments like these. >> he left. he was a deserter. he was...
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brian: main difference? >> little bit busy down in washington. steve: have you been spending a lot of time in the swamp. >> very busy. i actually came up for an amazing occasion. my sister-in-law, laura, had a baby shower, which was very. steve: i saw the pictures. >> it was great. we had an amazing time. all family and just everyone came in for it and it was really sweet. i brought my daughter arabella who asked me if we were bringing theodore to have him showered. i realized baby shower is not an explanatory term. never heard it before. brian: certain things you can't google. >> where is theodore why isn't he coming? brian: 9 million people were watching in the middle of the day. we lost 33% of our productivity because everyone was watching james comey speak. >> yeah. brian: what do you think came out of that? where did you watch it? what do you think emerged? >> well, my father felt very vindicated. and all the statements that he has been making and feels incredibly optimistic. you know, at the white house and throughout the administration, we
brian: main difference? >> little bit busy down in washington. steve: have you been spending a lot of time in the swamp. >> very busy. i actually came up for an amazing occasion. my sister-in-law, laura, had a baby shower, which was very. steve: i saw the pictures. >> it was great. we had an amazing time. all family and just everyone came in for it and it was really sweet. i brought my daughter arabella who asked me if we were bringing theodore to have him showered. i realized...
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brian: that's right. charlie: world war journalist. brian: he did. this is where his relationship with -- they became great friends. i think his writing is the real clue to winston is in his writing. charlie: this is churchill discovering operation overlord, which as we know or can read about, was the plan for the invasion of europe. here it is, churchill talking to john slattery. >> a hell of a speech today, winston. >> much needed to be said. >> i wish you had told some of it to me early. >> you said you welcomed criticism. >> i do. i welcome any thoughts on how to increase overlord's chances of success, decrease casualties, shorten supply lines. but start talking about turning it into a totally different operation, in front of the men who have spent months planning it in front of the king of england, well -- that could be seen as unhelpful. >> unhelpful? you must remember, ike, we fought the germans and france before even if you break through, with a massive casualties, civilian and military, what will our boys face in france? another western fron
brian: that's right. charlie: world war journalist. brian: he did. this is where his relationship with -- they became great friends. i think his writing is the real clue to winston is in his writing. charlie: this is churchill discovering operation overlord, which as we know or can read about, was the plan for the invasion of europe. here it is, churchill talking to john slattery. >> a hell of a speech today, winston. >> much needed to be said. >> i wish you had told some of...
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brian: so you like martin luther king? is the formative influence in my life, and i am deeply grateful for mymmersion in hiseachings and thought, and i try to have that informed the way i lead my life every day. brian: i want to put on the screen three pictures of three women. you can see this on the screen. alex mcnair in 1981 with her cook ines, genevieve sheila jager, and from 1986 to 1988. what influence did these women have on his life? david: i believe one of the most striking things with barack's almostoir is the complete absence of women from that book. barack himself, even back in the 1990's, spoke with regret about how he pretty much left his mother out of that book. in the book there is one a mixturegirlfriend, of some alex, some genevieve, some sheila. but these were all very important relationships in his life. andenevieve relationship especially the sheila relationship were defining, trsformativeelationships. yet, in his own telling of his life story, they are 99.8% absent. genevieve, like barack, was someone
brian: so you like martin luther king? is the formative influence in my life, and i am deeply grateful for mymmersion in hiseachings and thought, and i try to have that informed the way i lead my life every day. brian: i want to put on the screen three pictures of three women. you can see this on the screen. alex mcnair in 1981 with her cook ines, genevieve sheila jager, and from 1986 to 1988. what influence did these women have on his life? david: i believe one of the most striking things with...
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brian: down stairs. steve: kelly, what's going on in london we understand from our producer that they are the white house is tracking developments. >> overnight ther with the british counter parts. being treated as act of terrorism. president and his team fully committed to helping our british allies any way we can with the investigation. brian in a way i sense as though the british people feel unprotected and trying to take things at their own hand which is a scary st. john's. >scarescary response.>> feel li. we know how that felt here. you don't want to turn on the news another week and another attack as such. as the events unfold. we will carefully monitor them. it's a great question. people have to decide whether they adjust their own behavior and their life. their lives, their lifestyles or whether they never allow the terrorists to win and just forge ahead. ainsley: over the weekend we got some emails from our viewers talking about the president being successful on a number of things over the cours
brian: down stairs. steve: kelly, what's going on in london we understand from our producer that they are the white house is tracking developments. >> overnight ther with the british counter parts. being treated as act of terrorism. president and his team fully committed to helping our british allies any way we can with the investigation. brian in a way i sense as though the british people feel unprotected and trying to take things at their own hand which is a scary st. john's....
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wo" >> i have not apologized to the family of brian terry. >> i regret what happened to agent brian terry it's not fair to assume the things that happened in fast and furious directly led to the death of agent terry. jesse: that was eric holder in 2011 refusing to apologize to the family of brian terry who was murdered by mexican cartel members using weapons president obama let loose. but there is information that the obama administration withheld information and even called the terry family a nuisance. robert, let me get your quick reaction to this report. apparently the department of justice and eric holder said your family was a nuisance. >> i had to smile when i read that email. i'm surprised they didn't use more descriptive language to describe our continued pressure for information and facts in the matter. this was a dirty little secret that the government was keeping from the american people and from the terry family. we knew something was being withheld. jesse: the facts of the program were in order to track these weapons, they let these weapons get into the hands of bad guys, and
wo" >> i have not apologized to the family of brian terry. >> i regret what happened to agent brian terry it's not fair to assume the things that happened in fast and furious directly led to the death of agent terry. jesse: that was eric holder in 2011 refusing to apologize to the family of brian terry who was murdered by mexican cartel members using weapons president obama let loose. but there is information that the obama administration withheld information and even called...
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i got to call brian. [ ringing ] brian: hello? larry: brian, this is larry from vision quest lighting. i have a slight issue with the hospital light. i'm trying to make this delivery for monday, but we're missing a critical component. we may be tuesday. brian: it is what it is. larry: all right, brian. thanks. -brian: have a good weekend. -larry: you too. bye. brian: bye. larry: spectacular. lemonis: i wanted to get an update on the hospital job. what's the status of that? any progress or anything? brian: i felt that it was good. when we showed the sample to the hospital, they were very receptive. -lemonis: so that went well. -brian: yes. but we had one little thing that turned me off a little bit. larry: i broke the company. you were right. lemonis: you've spent a lot of time kind of admitting fault. i sympathize with you, but i kind of don't give a...anymore. i'm scared to bring business here. thanks for tnorfolk!around and i just wanted to say, geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's
i got to call brian. [ ringing ] brian: hello? larry: brian, this is larry from vision quest lighting. i have a slight issue with the hospital light. i'm trying to make this delivery for monday, but we're missing a critical component. we may be tuesday. brian: it is what it is. larry: all right, brian. thanks. -brian: have a good weekend. -larry: you too. bye. brian: bye. larry: spectacular. lemonis: i wanted to get an update on the hospital job. what's the status of that? any progress or...
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brian: brian van de graaff live at the fairfax county celebrate fairfax. we talk about the things you can check out this weekend. one is our own storm track 7. climb all around check out the instruments and also meet some of your favorite friends from abc7 and newschannel8. we will tell you more on the creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our electric and natural gas infrastructure... creating jobs now and for the future. across virginia, we're building an economy that works for everyone and dominion energy is helping nendorses dr. wralph northam. mr. northam uld make the better governor. and virginia progressives agree. ralph northam is the only candidate who stood up to the nra after the virginia tech shooting. dr. northam led the fight to stop the republicans' transvaginal ultrasound law. ralph is a leader for education, expanding pre-k for thousands of families in
brian: brian van de graaff live at the fairfax county celebrate fairfax. we talk about the things you can check out this weekend. one is our own storm track 7. climb all around check out the instruments and also meet some of your favorite friends from abc7 and newschannel8. we will tell you more on the creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing...