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except she is very likable. she is beautiful, and this is not come out before but she actually chose to cooperate with the person who wrote what i call a model. most of that is just fiction. you know who fed them some of that stuff. for example the book says that when the remarks that chart main at the new jersey golf club which were in charlottesville, steve bannon thought it could be removed under the 25th amendment because of mental impairment, i was interviewing bannon at that time and he said that he talked to him twice on the phone and egg tomorrow. he said it was wonderful don't retract if you do the press will just retract. so a lot of those are just obviously untrue. he never wanted to be wrong. for the sake run happy they were working on the tv set and overjoyed how trump was. but some people want to spread these things are the can't figure out the difference between truth and falsehood. that's fine. even though the track record was that he liked these liberal publications, why would a conservative in
except she is very likable. she is beautiful, and this is not come out before but she actually chose to cooperate with the person who wrote what i call a model. most of that is just fiction. you know who fed them some of that stuff. for example the book says that when the remarks that chart main at the new jersey golf club which were in charlottesville, steve bannon thought it could be removed under the 25th amendment because of mental impairment, i was interviewing bannon at that time and he...
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he was very likable. he was very trustworthy. if he gave you his word he would deliver. that impacted my life. to be honest with you. the ten years i spent with walter peterson were among the best of my academic life. and that was because of the situation. there were times when i wanted to change walter would say relax and have patients will be able to do it but it'll come along at a certain time and place. but he is one-of-a-kind. no question. one-of-a-kind. >> another great question because of the fact that he had the best message i endorsed edwards. the dividing line between the two americas was growing over time. i got very close with elizabeth edwards. what turned out was a disgrace. i thought the greatest tragedy of all was what happened to his wife. we worked hard to get him the vice president worked hard to get him on the ticket. i became very close with elizabeth. i took two weeks before elizabeth died i spoke with her on the phone. i said to her, i don't how you do it. this guy has caused great consternation and why do you stay with them and she said because he
he was very likable. he was very trustworthy. if he gave you his word he would deliver. that impacted my life. to be honest with you. the ten years i spent with walter peterson were among the best of my academic life. and that was because of the situation. there were times when i wanted to change walter would say relax and have patients will be able to do it but it'll come along at a certain time and place. but he is one-of-a-kind. no question. one-of-a-kind. >> another great question...
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times that now for this game here in moscow there's a positive feeling around the team it's quite a likable team they're limited but set pieces is one. so good at it again it was a set piece that aaa school of thought is the ninth set piece goal of this world cup and that is a record in world cup finals i gave you two questions in one with my excitement for andy croatia are of course trailing how can they get back into the match. your croatia i think have the better individual players particularly in midfield if you look at it even racquets. that's the real madrid player in that haven't come up against a midfield partnership like that in the world cup so far. but they are struggling at the moment croatia just to get a foothold in the game they've come through two really big grueling psychologically physically grueling games like in the last game in sochi they took on the hosts the ones the extra time and then and all season the atmosphere inside that stadium was exhausting just just observing it they were just taking on the russians seem to be taking on the entire nation there and some of t
times that now for this game here in moscow there's a positive feeling around the team it's quite a likable team they're limited but set pieces is one. so good at it again it was a set piece that aaa school of thought is the ninth set piece goal of this world cup and that is a record in world cup finals i gave you two questions in one with my excitement for andy croatia are of course trailing how can they get back into the match. your croatia i think have the better individual players...
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he was very, very likable and very trustworthy. if walter gave you his work, he was going to deliver. i mean that very, very sincerely. the teen years i spent with walter peterson were among the best years of my academic life, and that was because the way walter handled situations. there were times when i wanted to make changes and i want to do things walter would say, relax, have patience will be able to do it but it will come along it, at a certain time at a certain place. the walter peterson, he's one-of-a-kind, no question. no question in my mind, one-of-a-kind. >> did you ever endorse a a candidate later on in the campaign and wish you had held back? >> yes. [laughing] [inaudible] >> sure, sure. i great question. i endorse john edwards because of the fact that he had the best political message i had ever heard, truly. there were two of america's and the dividing line between the two americas was growing over time. so i get very close with elizabeth edwards, with john edwards, but what turned out was really a disgrace. i though
he was very, very likable and very trustworthy. if walter gave you his work, he was going to deliver. i mean that very, very sincerely. the teen years i spent with walter peterson were among the best years of my academic life, and that was because the way walter handled situations. there were times when i wanted to make changes and i want to do things walter would say, relax, have patience will be able to do it but it will come along it, at a certain time at a certain place. the walter...
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was he kind of a likable guy? >> he seemed very likable. yeah. he was very personable. seemed very nice. >> in fact, he had no problem sharing intimate details with kristen about his personal life. >> he had been married, and somehow the conversation, you know, goes into him telling me how he had found god. i made a lot of mistakes. i wasn't a great husband. >> you guys got into quite the personal conversation for having just met. >> oh, yeah. well, i mean, i was young, and i think that was normal, and he was drunk. >> not long after the party started, it abruptly ended. kristen's friend, hosting the party, got into a fight with her boyfriend. >> there was alcohol involved. it was a worry that it would get out of hand. >> everyone left, but not kristen. she was concerned about her friend and stuck around talking to the upstairs neighbor. so you were feeling protective? >> yeah. he actually said to me, he said, you're worried about your friend? i said, yes, i am. he said, you can go to my apartment and you can be close to your friend to call. >> she and the neighbor walk
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capital after the final whistle off the respondent was in amongst themselves to be a likable. as is being confronted fronts and now the one's got champions i'm nice an eighteen this is an amazing opportunity to experience something of a country loss experience twenty years ago when fronts was actually the east nations and when they won the will come many people believed that they could win this championship going and it was very very strong here that they had that they team and of course they've done it every stage of the way the fans have been out in the streets and now they've been rewarded with this incredible moment as i have no . no no no i was there you know pretty your for a scenes they continued to right through the night in a par as well about was falling games it turned into something not quite a little bit argue here later and then i take a look. you. because you was. was the. thank you. was. the mood here in moscow that remain very festive throughout the final and then the celebrations that followed even top officials were involved in the french team's celebrations
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experience of seeing reagan engage with gorbachev for example and many of them noted that he was a very very likable man regardless of what you thought about the policy issues what he thought about the united states you can relate to that person just in the human level do you think it's too late for president trump to try to be a little bit like legan of reagan in this regard. well i think he would wish that he could care where you know as you say they had this natural ability to both the appear to be relating to people and actually to relate to them and i think unfortunately for the american russian relationship i think this is something we'll both suffer with the certain set of circumstances that have trumped tao trying to even when he's trying to do something that's absolutely right with respect to russia all caught up in so much domestic opposition i think it means that the relationship will continue to be very uneven. and troubled and i think that. that's just something that we have to survive so i think it's very important for example that now we have better military to military communications
experience of seeing reagan engage with gorbachev for example and many of them noted that he was a very very likable man regardless of what you thought about the policy issues what he thought about the united states you can relate to that person just in the human level do you think it's too late for president trump to try to be a little bit like legan of reagan in this regard. well i think he would wish that he could care where you know as you say they had this natural ability to both the...
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could change hands so that something that will be thinking about catholic church is considered safe likable but according to those who know president trump dull and personality mean so much to this president and then of course there's barrett the social conservative she would be also another controversial pick because she's had a lot of academic writings about abortion the democrats would definitely seize on that a key issue for them and then there's talk that trump is actually considering a fourth candidate one who was the runner up last time around and that is thomas hardiman he's got a few things going for him one of them that trump likes his sort of personal story he was the first in his family to graduate from college once drove a taxi and was recommended by trump sr who happens to be a federal judge in philadelphia he has very little record on abortion and affirmative action of those are things that are important to republicans but what's interesting here is that trump has set this all up like a game show like he used to when he was on the apprentice he may be boosting these names on
could change hands so that something that will be thinking about catholic church is considered safe likable but according to those who know president trump dull and personality mean so much to this president and then of course there's barrett the social conservative she would be also another controversial pick because she's had a lot of academic writings about abortion the democrats would definitely seize on that a key issue for them and then there's talk that trump is actually considering a...
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when you have a nominee that is so clearly well-qualified, likable, evenhanded, has a history listening to both sides of the argument, certainly in , peopleisan environment who he worked with closely recognize that. each of these potential nominees really has that and i think it would be very hard for those thecrats, particularly three who voted for gorsuch but many others who are up for reelection in states that went for trump, to vote against a nominee like that when there are and to viewoices, an extreme party line might not be popular. it might lay well in california, massachusetts, new york, that i'm not sure how that plays in missouri, indiana, florida, all these states, i think it will be much more difficult question. and it's not like last chair where they can think, my constituents are going to forget what happened between now and the election area -- now and the election. it's a time for choosing and they have to make that choice. >> is this different because the seat is different, replacing justice scalia versus replacing justice kennedy? kennedy was a swing vote in more than
when you have a nominee that is so clearly well-qualified, likable, evenhanded, has a history listening to both sides of the argument, certainly in , peopleisan environment who he worked with closely recognize that. each of these potential nominees really has that and i think it would be very hard for those thecrats, particularly three who voted for gorsuch but many others who are up for reelection in states that went for trump, to vote against a nominee like that when there are and to...
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good teacher can accomplish in a career, and i say "good teacher," which isn't always the same as a likable teacher. >> discipline was huge. >> lots and lots of discipline. >> he was not warm and fuzzy, not at all. >> not a lot of hugging. not a lot of affection. >> but if you got a little smile from him. >> half of a grin from him. >> that was gold. >> reporter: and on this night, they definitely hit gold. >> no man deserves this. ( applause ) >> yes, you do! >> reporter: tough teachers often go unappreciated for years, but if they're great, eventually the thanks do come thundering, giving the teacher an opportunity at last to show his students how he felt all along. >> i loved you then, and i love you now. thank you. >> reporter: steve hartman on the road in ponca city, oklahoma. >> golodryga: the life-changing impact of a teacher. steve hartman in on that surprise. well, that's the "cbs evening news" for this week. jeff glor will be back on monday. i'm bianna golodryga in new york. thanks for joining us and have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at
good teacher can accomplish in a career, and i say "good teacher," which isn't always the same as a likable teacher. >> discipline was huge. >> lots and lots of discipline. >> he was not warm and fuzzy, not at all. >> not a lot of hugging. not a lot of affection. >> but if you got a little smile from him. >> half of a grin from him. >> that was gold. >> reporter: and on this night, they definitely hit gold. >> no man deserves this....
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when you have a nominee who is so well qualified, likable, evenhanded, has a history of listening to both sides of the argument and well respected, not necessarily well respected by democratic senators, but from people he had worked with closely and had argued a case before him. each of these potential nominees hands that. i think it would be hard for the democrats, particularly the three who voted for gorsuch, but many others up for reelection and states who went for trump, to vote against the nominee like that when their ultimate choice is an extreme party line that is something that will not be popular. it might play well in california, massachusetts, new york. i'm not sure how that plays in missouri, west virginia, indiana, florida. i think that will be a more difficult question. it is not like last year where they can say my constituents will forget what happened. it will be difficult to forget a vote in september for the november election. it is a time for choosing, and they have to make that choice. >> is this different because the seat is different, replacing justice scalia v
when you have a nominee who is so well qualified, likable, evenhanded, has a history of listening to both sides of the argument and well respected, not necessarily well respected by democratic senators, but from people he had worked with closely and had argued a case before him. each of these potential nominees hands that. i think it would be hard for the democrats, particularly the three who voted for gorsuch, but many others up for reelection and states who went for trump, to vote against the...
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to do in the film is trying to show that these people are human beings and some people even say that likable some of the people have watched it and that's not to say that we want to give them all but that it's important we can use that footage to empathize with them to to try and understand where they're coming from understand the psychological appeal of the ideology that working with and i think that does come across in in the foot i don't think anyone could accuse this young film of being zone got a recruiting sergeant for these guys of atrocities so where did you get the footage from well i mean i wish i could take the credit for getting the footage but the executive producers on the show who are two respected middle eastern journalists managed to convince the ministry of interior to release it it wasn't just the al qaeda footage that they got they also got footage of. the security services c.s.i. type footage which they were shooting as a matter of procedure of bomb aftermath of bomb explosions of shootouts with the. with the terrorists and so on and it was because we had both sets of fo
to do in the film is trying to show that these people are human beings and some people even say that likable some of the people have watched it and that's not to say that we want to give them all but that it's important we can use that footage to empathize with them to to try and understand where they're coming from understand the psychological appeal of the ideology that working with and i think that does come across in in the foot i don't think anyone could accuse this young film of being...
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to do in the film is trying to show that these people are human beings and some people even say that likable some of the people have watched it and that's not to say that we want to give them all but it's important we can use that footage to empathize with them to to try and understand where they're coming from understand the psychological appeal of the ideology that working with and i think that does come across in the in the in the foot i don't think anyone could accuse this young film of being zone get a recruiting sergeant for these guys of atrocities so where did you get the footage from well i mean i wish i could take the credit for getting the footage but the executive producers on the show who are two respected middle eastern journalists managed to convince the ministry of interior to release it it wasn't just the al qaida footage that they got they also got footage of. the security services c.s.i. type the tape which they were shooting as a matter of procedure of bomb aftermath of bomb explosions of shootouts with the. with the terrorists and so on and it was because we had both set
to do in the film is trying to show that these people are human beings and some people even say that likable some of the people have watched it and that's not to say that we want to give them all but it's important we can use that footage to empathize with them to to try and understand where they're coming from understand the psychological appeal of the ideology that working with and i think that does come across in the in the in the foot i don't think anyone could accuse this young film of...
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your thoughts about likability. >> it is tough for me as a georgian watching because it is embarrassing. he is pandering to a tiny group of people. the first thing i want to say, it doesn't reflect my state where i live. you are going to see regular mainstream georgians feel that is unacceptable. and it is going to leave the door open for abrams to walk through it. >> the president had to deal with that in georgia as lieutenant governor. how do you compare these two fellows, this guy, and that guy. >> kemp is from a different era. >> is he as bad as lester maddox? is he? >> no. i think brian kemp is pandering in a terrible way. i don't know what is worse, to believe what he is saying. but i am not going to compare him. >> there was a new fawn for a state lawmaker, state representatives resigned today. in the episode spencer was pranked in shouting racial slurs over and over again. >> now i am going to teach you how to use your buttocks to intim sta intimida intimida intimidate isis. >> go. if you want to win, show some skin. >> okay. >> she is to me. now, try to touch me. >> i will touc
your thoughts about likability. >> it is tough for me as a georgian watching because it is embarrassing. he is pandering to a tiny group of people. the first thing i want to say, it doesn't reflect my state where i live. you are going to see regular mainstream georgians feel that is unacceptable. and it is going to leave the door open for abrams to walk through it. >> the president had to deal with that in georgia as lieutenant governor. how do you compare these two fellows, this...
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be one of the things they'll consider when looking at kavanagh catholic who is considered safe and likable but according to people who have talked to the president dole and personality matters so much with this president you mentioned that barrett was was a favorite among social conservatives that's absolutely true she has written extensively on abortion in academic writing that's also going to give democrats a lot to talk about that's a very major issue for them she also went to notre dame that makes her the only non ivy league graduate of the group and even though trump himself is an ivy leaguer he apparently likes that but he's also been apparently expressing interest in a fourth candidate and that is a guy named thomas hart a man who was the runner up last time around when neil gorsuch was eventually chosen trump likes his personal story was the first member of his family to graduate from college he drove a taxi for a while and he was also recommended by trump's sister who just happens to be a federal judge in philadelphia he has very little record on abortion and affirmative action an
be one of the things they'll consider when looking at kavanagh catholic who is considered safe and likable but according to people who have talked to the president dole and personality matters so much with this president you mentioned that barrett was was a favorite among social conservatives that's absolutely true she has written extensively on abortion in academic writing that's also going to give democrats a lot to talk about that's a very major issue for them she also went to notre dame...
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counsel so there was loser two things that might work against him then there's catholics who is safe likable but according to those who know the president he considers him fairly dull and the president really considers personality important when he makes these choices then there's the social conservative you mentioned barrett she has done a lot of academic writing on abortion what that does is it gives democrats something to target the democrats would very much like to delay this until after the november midterm elections because then they hope to have control of the senate and that and therefore control over this decision so those are the favorites but he's also looking at somebody who he turned down last time around and that is thomas hardy and he was the runner up when neal gorsuch was chosen for the last opening trump reportedly likes his personal story he was the first member of his family to go to college he once drove a taxi and he was recommended by trump sr who is an appeals court judge in philadelphia john thanks very much indeed. germany's chancellor will meet the chinese premier
counsel so there was loser two things that might work against him then there's catholics who is safe likable but according to those who know the president he considers him fairly dull and the president really considers personality important when he makes these choices then there's the social conservative you mentioned barrett she has done a lot of academic writing on abortion what that does is it gives democrats something to target the democrats would very much like to delay this until after...
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they make a team that is young, likable, and so fun to watch. prime minister macron was there to cheer them on. france got the only goal they needed to get the win. maybe some of your friends have been bitten by the world cup bug. thousands of fans in the streets of paris into the wee hours of the night. they're playing tag with a rubber chicken at practice yesterday. they win it all for the first time since 1966. they were doing team yoga earlier this week. >> everyone in my house is riveted, and everyone around me at work is riveted. you can't leave your tv because you're so concerned. >> i'm deeply concerned about the withdraw i will go through. >> i'm endoctrining my children to, and playing -- i think it was a resol ver -- revolver era beatl beatles. >> are they stinky or suave. >> they are about to take the family photo this morning, folks, this is one dysfunctional family. >>> bleacher report update brought to you by ford. going further so you can. preparing classic campfire trout. say what? trout. trout. all right. you don't think i need
they make a team that is young, likable, and so fun to watch. prime minister macron was there to cheer them on. france got the only goal they needed to get the win. maybe some of your friends have been bitten by the world cup bug. thousands of fans in the streets of paris into the wee hours of the night. they're playing tag with a rubber chicken at practice yesterday. they win it all for the first time since 1966. they were doing team yoga earlier this week. >> everyone in my house is...
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hardima hardiman, by contrast, a definite outsider, both very likable, but not at all a sort of agenda driven conservative. >> liberals may be thinking, oh, this is my worst nightmare, trump getting a second pick and making it more down the middle and more conservative. do they have cause for concern with these picks? or is there a chance that some of them are not going to be as conservative as maybe they're made out to be? i mean i know there were circumstances where justice suitor didn't come out as conservatives had hoped he would. >> i think that lesson has been very well learned by republican presidents, and there wosht be another suit sorrier. i think there are issues that don't matter. there's an issue of we have consolidated our vote. he released a list approved by the heritage foundation, someone from the federalist society had something to say as well. don mcgahn who was also part of the campaign, a member of the federalist society. is this all about appeasing the votes, drumming up voters for 2020 for the midterms. i feel silly asking this, or was it about representing the e
hardima hardiman, by contrast, a definite outsider, both very likable, but not at all a sort of agenda driven conservative. >> liberals may be thinking, oh, this is my worst nightmare, trump getting a second pick and making it more down the middle and more conservative. do they have cause for concern with these picks? or is there a chance that some of them are not going to be as conservative as maybe they're made out to be? i mean i know there were circumstances where justice suitor...
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a good teacher can accomplish in a career, and i say good teacher, which isn't always the same as a likable teacher. >> discipline was huge. >> lots and lots of discipline. >> he was not warm and fuzzy, not at all. >> not a lot of hugging, not a lot of affection. >> but if you got a little smile from him -- >> half of a grin from him. >> that was gold. >> reporter: and on this night, they definitely hit old. >> no man deserves this. >> reporter: tough teachers often go unappreciated for years, but if they're great, eventually the thanks do come thundering, giving the teacher an opportunity at last. >> i love you'd then -- >> reporter: to show his students how he felt all along. >> -- and i love you now. thank you. >> r when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> this is a cbs news spec
a good teacher can accomplish in a career, and i say good teacher, which isn't always the same as a likable teacher. >> discipline was huge. >> lots and lots of discipline. >> he was not warm and fuzzy, not at all. >> not a lot of hugging, not a lot of affection. >> but if you got a little smile from him -- >> half of a grin from him. >> that was gold. >> reporter: and on this night, they definitely hit old. >> no man deserves this. >>...
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what, could you find a more likable attitude? >> because there's no script, it sounds, oh, why doesn't everybody make these kind of movies? the fact is, you have to begin with a certain talent for improvisation. then i have to write a real story. it's not just a random meeting of people walking around and yapping. >> we formed a group called the twobadoors. >> the essence of chris's work to me is trust. he trusts his cast, and we trust each other as actors. that web of trust is so essential to the process. >> and act. >> i will not be intimidated by a bunch of girl scouts. now, good day. >> i once took an improv class. and i remember a woman in the class coming up to me. hey, you're really good at that. you know, and i went home, wow, hey, i'm good at improv. i also hate memorizing lines. and so that combination of not wanting to rem mimemorize lines interested me and that was the beginning of curb your enthusiasm. >> enigma. >> jesus christ. >> god. >> crazy? out of nowhere, right in my face, spritzing me. what is that? what a v
what, could you find a more likable attitude? >> because there's no script, it sounds, oh, why doesn't everybody make these kind of movies? the fact is, you have to begin with a certain talent for improvisation. then i have to write a real story. it's not just a random meeting of people walking around and yapping. >> we formed a group called the twobadoors. >> the essence of chris's work to me is trust. he trusts his cast, and we trust each other as actors. that web of trust...
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you're one of the most likable affable easy going people i've ever med. i like traveling with you and working with you on this committee. i'm not sure likability and affability are the qualities i want in this position. i want somebody who's crusty and mean and tough because you're riding herd on 17 agencies that always go in different directions and you're reporting to a president who may or may not want to hear what you have to say. can you assure me that not only are you changing hats when you go into this job you're going to be hard, in terms of your execution of this, i think the second most important job in the united states government right now. >> i hear exactly what you're saying and i think the office demands it and i think the times demand it. clearly, we are in a -- we're not in a passive situation from a world threat standpoint. has reached the level we can't afford not to go at this with everything that we have. as i said in the beginning and as i will say frequently to both the president and the executive branch, you need to fully understan
you're one of the most likable affable easy going people i've ever med. i like traveling with you and working with you on this committee. i'm not sure likability and affability are the qualities i want in this position. i want somebody who's crusty and mean and tough because you're riding herd on 17 agencies that always go in different directions and you're reporting to a president who may or may not want to hear what you have to say. can you assure me that not only are you changing hats when...
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they have to get a likable candidate that can take it to donald trump. that process is going to begin the moment the polls close on election day this year. as you know, the presidential election cycle has gotten very long these days. and as soon as those results are in, you're going to see the 2020 contenders rev up and start running their campaigns. >> yeah, without even taking a breath it seems. you're 100% right on that. very interesting piece from you, not surprised, jennifer rubin. thank you. >>> next, who do you believe? president trump battling his attorney michael cohen with both sides arguing over what the president knew and when he knew it. >>> but first, why ivanka trump decided to shut down her clothing line more than a year after stepping away from the company. what do you have there? p3 it's meat, cheese and nuts. i keep my protein interesting. oh yea, me too. i have cheese and uh these herbs. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. well, esurance makes it simple and affordable. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to e
they have to get a likable candidate that can take it to donald trump. that process is going to begin the moment the polls close on election day this year. as you know, the presidential election cycle has gotten very long these days. and as soon as those results are in, you're going to see the 2020 contenders rev up and start running their campaigns. >> yeah, without even taking a breath it seems. you're 100% right on that. very interesting piece from you, not surprised, jennifer rubin....
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critical likability. obviously other than facebook and latvian bot farms and russia. >> jesse: he's a lifelong politician i don't know if this country wants more of the establishment, the swamp, professional politicians. >> greg: can i raised the thing that you mocked me for. hugh laurie. hillary doesn't have a rematch and the specter of a rematch will outweigh the dislike bar within the party. the idea of a rematch could be so big historically. probably one of the most historical presidential elections would be a rematch between trump and hillary. everyone wanted to because it will be the first line in her obituary that she lost her trum trump. >> jesse: a draft hillary movement? >> kennedy: i don't think she will be the nominee. she won't survive the primaries. >> jesse: she barely got through bernie and it's only because she rigged it. let's look at the midterm elections which are a little over two months away. house democrats unveiling their new campaign slogan. you ready? it's called "for the people.
critical likability. obviously other than facebook and latvian bot farms and russia. >> jesse: he's a lifelong politician i don't know if this country wants more of the establishment, the swamp, professional politicians. >> greg: can i raised the thing that you mocked me for. hugh laurie. hillary doesn't have a rematch and the specter of a rematch will outweigh the dislike bar within the party. the idea of a rematch could be so big historically. probably one of the most historical...
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. >> well respected, genial, likable, et cetera. about his jurisprudence, he has an aggressive view of certain parts of the constitution, especially executive power, what kind of things the president can and can't do. and -- and this is going to be hard for democrats to try to explain to the american people, but he wants to shrink the sort of administrative state, the alphabet soup of the epa, et cetera that have so much to do with people's lives on the ground and that he thinks have had too much power basically since the new deal. what about the notion of this guy, when he gets to the supreme court, could be handed the case of the trump presidency, in effect, pulling himself out of the case, recusing himself from that case. >> a few things. first of all, he said that in 2009 on the bench. ten years before that, he didn't have any trouble with the distractions that he bedeviled president clinton with it. >> worked with ken starr. >> then saw better of it, and says the president should not be subject to this. he says congress should
. >> well respected, genial, likable, et cetera. about his jurisprudence, he has an aggressive view of certain parts of the constitution, especially executive power, what kind of things the president can and can't do. and -- and this is going to be hard for democrats to try to explain to the american people, but he wants to shrink the sort of administrative state, the alphabet soup of the epa, et cetera that have so much to do with people's lives on the ground and that he thinks have had...
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like her because she was so outraged she was sued over this ridiculous case, that -- that she was not likable before a jury, which is crazy, because you can't think of oprah that way. just really interesting journey with him. mike: harvey, is it difficult with someone like dr. phil who's been on tv forever, or the truth that dr. phil is typically talking about other people and not so much about himself? >> when you say difficult, what do you mean, mike? mike: challenging to find something new basically that the audience isn't familiar with? >> you know, i think you're going to be really surprised at a lot of this stuff. i think there is a lot below the surface with him that is -- again, wait until you hear what he says about being a family therapist and how he just was terrible at it, and he's very -- he's very honest about his life. but you will also see these amazing successes, and it wasn't an accident. it was not an accident with dr. phil. and one other thing i'll tell you, i'll bet you don't know this, how dr. phil reversed a vasectomy to have a second child and resembled something out o
like her because she was so outraged she was sued over this ridiculous case, that -- that she was not likable before a jury, which is crazy, because you can't think of oprah that way. just really interesting journey with him. mike: harvey, is it difficult with someone like dr. phil who's been on tv forever, or the truth that dr. phil is typically talking about other people and not so much about himself? >> when you say difficult, what do you mean, mike? mike: challenging to find something...
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and bernie, he's likable but his beliefs are toxic. he is like those delicious berries you pick that point in your whole tribe. we can't forget liz, can we? as someone who is 2% native american, i have reservations. i do. i can say that. i'm native american. part of me. not sure which part. democrats want somebody new, somebody different. where could they have learned this? >> anthony weiner, did you know that? she is married to anthony weine anthony weiner, you know. i love you very much. >> greg: [laughs] from the guy they hate so much, that they have opposite, the people who despise trump are now looking for their own trump. meaning a punk rock outsider who ejects the establishment and wins. why? perhaps we have figured out the worst thing about politics are politicians. if we learned anything from 2016, it is that nothing will ever be the same. you can't go home again, and if you're a democrat, it includes retirement homes. yes, they need a new phase, especially one who knows the issues. my choice? >> we need to occupy every airpor
and bernie, he's likable but his beliefs are toxic. he is like those delicious berries you pick that point in your whole tribe. we can't forget liz, can we? as someone who is 2% native american, i have reservations. i do. i can say that. i'm native american. part of me. not sure which part. democrats want somebody new, somebody different. where could they have learned this? >> anthony weiner, did you know that? she is married to anthony weine anthony weiner, you know. i love you very...
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with that line of questioning the way that neil gorsuch did because part of his benefit was he was so likable and facing those questions. i think that's what's important as well as having someone who is not going to implode their line of questioning. >> harris: now you've given us a fresh way to see it and that is that you see you can throw a dart and hit just about anyone who would be good for the court and i take that to mean good for the court is replacing a conservative vote the kind of was the deciding vote in sometimes, that's different than good for the court overall. >> andrew: thing to weave together. >> harris: maybe it's the same same. >> andrew: you want to know why democrats are lined up against the nominee no matter who it is, this goes to your point about we want someone who isn't going to play games of the constitution. what the democrats want is somebody who uses the law as a tool to drag the society along to where they wanted to be and what we want based on the conservative side is a judge who recognizes that the law is a reflection of who we are. and we want to enforce as o
with that line of questioning the way that neil gorsuch did because part of his benefit was he was so likable and facing those questions. i think that's what's important as well as having someone who is not going to implode their line of questioning. >> harris: now you've given us a fresh way to see it and that is that you see you can throw a dart and hit just about anyone who would be good for the court and i take that to mean good for the court is replacing a conservative vote the kind...
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i guarantee you, he could tell you right now about several criminals he has used that are probably likable fellows that have credibility problems that are star cooperating witnesses. >> if you're trying to get to the bottom of the act it's best to have one that was involved or has first hand knowledge. >> they're there for a reason. i've called them who have done murders and put them on the stand. >> there's a point that you're creating credibility around the fact that they know the topic and trump's lawyers will attack that on the basis of this guy desperately needs a deal or trying to get out of it as donald trump says, some other issue. >> we say all the time, you can't penetrate a close the secretive network. there are some comparisons. you cannot penetrate that from the outside. you need an insider. inherently, if you're going to get inside a dirty organization, you're going to have dirty players. one of the sort of stock lines we always used to use with a jury is we didn't choose michael cohen. you don't need to love the guy. we didn't choose him. donald trump chose him. >> i was on
i guarantee you, he could tell you right now about several criminals he has used that are probably likable fellows that have credibility problems that are star cooperating witnesses. >> if you're trying to get to the bottom of the act it's best to have one that was involved or has first hand knowledge. >> they're there for a reason. i've called them who have done murders and put them on the stand. >> there's a point that you're creating credibility around the fact that they...
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details but this is probably for management go she, the best thing to happen because there is some likability. you've got the eu commissioner coming over, you've got $150 billion surplus when it comes to the trade deficit and these are things that we've got to get to. the president talks about having some fairness, i don't know if paul ryan thanks that us having lost the trade war is okay. this is just something the president is asking we moved back into some framework of balance and fairness. he's not saying we want to take advantage of everyone else, he talks about us being the big bang, that's true, this is part and parcel of europe, certainly the european union getting to be stronger for themselves. that will help everyone in the long run. >> danielle, we could talk about the source for all of this but let's say china for instance, they were able to give us cheap goods because of slave labor, child labor, harsh working conditions, massive subsidies. we got cheap goods. in return they got our money. the experts tell us what they do with that money is by american businesses whether it's you
details but this is probably for management go she, the best thing to happen because there is some likability. you've got the eu commissioner coming over, you've got $150 billion surplus when it comes to the trade deficit and these are things that we've got to get to. the president talks about having some fairness, i don't know if paul ryan thanks that us having lost the trade war is okay. this is just something the president is asking we moved back into some framework of balance and fairness....
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thewent on, campaign itself, we were frosting together, the ore off and i found him very approachable and likable. there was always that side of him. why even now,s there is a soft heart in journalism for robert kennedy. >> when you were doing research, how useful did you find the newspaper accounts? what kind of source is journalism for historians? >> robert kennedy was probably the most covered person in that period, just because somebody people saw he was a future president. one senator anonymously said, do you treat robert kennedy differently? no, i treat him the same way i do any other future president. [laughter] >> that's how the press treated him as well. you could get for five accounts from the same event from different angles, and i found that so valuable. thanks to some of the digitization of newspapers, it makes it so much easier for journalists and people doing research, to pull out -- that was the primary source i think you could get for a lot of those events. they were not in other ways recorded. i cannot have done it without that. >> those of you who do not use inquest, it has eve
thewent on, campaign itself, we were frosting together, the ore off and i found him very approachable and likable. there was always that side of him. why even now,s there is a soft heart in journalism for robert kennedy. >> when you were doing research, how useful did you find the newspaper accounts? what kind of source is journalism for historians? >> robert kennedy was probably the most covered person in that period, just because somebody people saw he was a future president. one...
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. >> well-respected, genial, likable, et cetera. about his jurisprudence, he has an aggressive view of certain parts of the constitution, especially executive power. what kind of things the president can and can't do. and, this is going to be hard for democrats to try to explain to the american people, but he wants to shrink the administrative state. the alphabet soup of epa, eoc, et cetera, that have so much to do with people's lives on the ground. and that he thinks have had too much power, basically, since the new deal. >> and let's go right after this, what will become, we're living in an era where people assume the fix is in. in a number of different areas. >> yes. >> so you have this president nominating this man, who has written about his belief that presidents should not deal with the distraction of being sued or being litigated against while in office. what about the notion of this guy, when he gets to the supreme court, could be handed the case of the trump presidency, in effect, pulling himself out of the case, recusing h
. >> well-respected, genial, likable, et cetera. about his jurisprudence, he has an aggressive view of certain parts of the constitution, especially executive power. what kind of things the president can and can't do. and, this is going to be hard for democrats to try to explain to the american people, but he wants to shrink the administrative state. the alphabet soup of epa, eoc, et cetera, that have so much to do with people's lives on the ground. and that he thinks have had too much...
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remember when i said this team was likable? one of the players dedicated it to the thai soccer team, tweeting "this victory goes to the heroes of the day. well done, boys. you are so strong." >>> all right, no coach keeps his team loose better than england's garreth southgate. having his side play tag with a rubber chicken during practice yesterday. england can advance to their first world cup final since winning it all in 1966 if they beat croatia today. remember, southgate's side did team yoga on sunday. you may be wondering, though, why all the suit vests on england fans? well, southgate is now a national style icon because of the vest or waistcoat he wears on sidelines. two of the country's museums are battling to display the vest, which has been deemed a cultural icon. >>> now, the stars came out at wimbledon to watch serena williams. drake, justin timberlake and jessica biel were there to watch an incredible match in the quarterfinals. serena was actually in trouble early, losing her first set of the tournament, but she d
remember when i said this team was likable? one of the players dedicated it to the thai soccer team, tweeting "this victory goes to the heroes of the day. well done, boys. you are so strong." >>> all right, no coach keeps his team loose better than england's garreth southgate. having his side play tag with a rubber chicken during practice yesterday. england can advance to their first world cup final since winning it all in 1966 if they beat croatia today. remember,...
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and there is roman catholic an appeals court judge who the president reportedly considers safe and likable but dolan that is important with this president he considers personalities so vital and then there is the social conservative candidate and her name is amy coney barrett she has written widely academically about abortion and is the most likely to overturn the right to the abortion here in the united states but there is also a fourth candidate and that is one that president considered the runner up last time around when he chose neil gorsuch that is thomas hardman the president reportedly likes his personal story he's the first member of his family to go to college he once drove a taxi and he was recommended by the president sr who happens to be an appeal court judge in philadelphia who ever wins this there will be a very close vote in the senate the republicans have fifty one votes the democrats have forty nine they would like to wait until after november when the democrats hope to have more than the president is trying to pull democrats over while the democrats are trying to pull ove
and there is roman catholic an appeals court judge who the president reportedly considers safe and likable but dolan that is important with this president he considers personalities so vital and then there is the social conservative candidate and her name is amy coney barrett she has written widely academically about abortion and is the most likely to overturn the right to the abortion here in the united states but there is also a fourth candidate and that is one that president considered the...
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campaign itself which we were traveling together , they found him to be extremely approachable and likable. there was always that side of him and i think that is why even now there's a soft heart in journalism from robert kennedy. >> when you are doing your research, how useful did you find those accounts? what kind of a source is journalism for historians? >> robert kennedy was probably the most covered person in that. because so many people saw he was the future kennedy -- printed it -- president. i treat him the way i treat any other future president and that is how the press treated him. you could get four or five different accounts of the same event from different angles and i found that so valuable and thanks to the new digital dictation of newspaper it makes it easy for journalists to pull out research. that was the most primary source that you can get for a lot of the events because they want recorded. i could not have done it without them.>> for those of you that don't use it, it has every word and every newspaper. it is is searchable so you can though out anything and find exactl
campaign itself which we were traveling together , they found him to be extremely approachable and likable. there was always that side of him and i think that is why even now there's a soft heart in journalism from robert kennedy. >> when you are doing your research, how useful did you find those accounts? what kind of a source is journalism for historians? >> robert kennedy was probably the most covered person in that. because so many people saw he was the future kennedy -- printed...
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campaign itself which we were traveling together , they found him to be extremely approachable and likable. there was always that side of him and i think that is why even now there's a soft heart in journalism from robert kennedy. >> when you are doing your research, how useful did you find those accounts? what kind of a source is journalism for historians? >> robert kennedy was probably the most covered person in that. because so many people saw he was the future kennedy -- printed it -- president. i treat him the way i treat any other future president and that is how the press treated him. you could get four or five different accounts of the same event from different angles and i found that so valuable and thanks to the new digital dictation of newspaper it makes it easy for journalists to pull out research. that was the most primary source that you can get for a lot of the events because they want recorded. i could not have done it without them.>> for those of you that don't use it, it has every word and every newspaper. it is is searchable so you can though out anything and find exactl
campaign itself which we were traveling together , they found him to be extremely approachable and likable. there was always that side of him and i think that is why even now there's a soft heart in journalism from robert kennedy. >> when you are doing your research, how useful did you find those accounts? what kind of a source is journalism for historians? >> robert kennedy was probably the most covered person in that. because so many people saw he was the future kennedy -- printed...
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. >> very directed, very likable. a sweet kid basically. you'd almost describe him as bumbling a little bit. >> though he was ext focused when it came to getting his colleagues back in china involved. id you start to get a little bit armed? >> the real metric is productivity. for a time he was being very productive, more productive than most graduate students. >> liu talked dr. sminto bringing his old colleagues from china into his lab. >> thes took pictu of the lab. >> they did take pictures of the lab. >> then what did they do? >> we have a certainat app that allows us to measure the cloak. they came in and took pictures and measurements of all the equipment that was use to fabricate that and actually sent that back to china. one was built in ruopeng's old l lab. >> is that ethical? it sounds like tft to me. >> it sounds like theft. if we were a company you might think so. >> the former assistant director for uncoter-intelligence at the fbi says lots of valuable research is allowed to walk right out the door into the labs america's advers
. >> very directed, very likable. a sweet kid basically. you'd almost describe him as bumbling a little bit. >> though he was ext focused when it came to getting his colleagues back in china involved. id you start to get a little bit armed? >> the real metric is productivity. for a time he was being very productive, more productive than most graduate students. >> liu talked dr. sminto bringing his old colleagues from china into his lab. >> thes took pictu of the...
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very likable people. >> reporter: livers told them after the big family dinner with the stocks, he drove home the half hour to lincoln where he stayed all night with his girlfriend sara and sara's young son and a roommate. he did admit to having disagreements with his uncle wayne over the various family issues, but those were minor, he said. >> any problems between you guys? >> years ago we kind of had a tiff. yeah, but you know, that's been done, forgotten. >> reporter: after five hours of questions, matt livers agreed to take a polygraph. >> do you know for sure who caused the death of wayne stock? >> no. >> reporter: if he was looking to clear himself of suspicion by taking that test, it did not have the desired effect. >> your subconscious body is telling the machine. you cannot fool it. >> i didn't have anything to do with this. >> you did. >> i did not. >> you did. >> i did not, bill. >> you did. >> no, i didn't. >> i'm sorry. you did. >> reporter: for hours they locked horns with livers. despite his continued denial of involvement, they knew he was lying. >> we've had too many peo
very likable people. >> reporter: livers told them after the big family dinner with the stocks, he drove home the half hour to lincoln where he stayed all night with his girlfriend sara and sara's young son and a roommate. he did admit to having disagreements with his uncle wayne over the various family issues, but those were minor, he said. >> any problems between you guys? >> years ago we kind of had a tiff. yeah, but you know, that's been done, forgotten. >> reporter:...
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a pretty likable dpi who also who speak very highly of him, they are working to kind of inoculate -- >> for a white house that seems disorganized and late to counter criticism, this is actually organized for them, i mean they have put staff in charge of putting a message out, they have gathering good investigation about him, they want to get out. it's remarkable. they did the same thing last year for kneel gorsuch, that a lot of republicans will be very happy about it. while they always feel that missile mcconnell is going to get it done for them. >> it's the first time in quite a while to cover obama. >> what you describe as exactly normal. >> yes, exactly. >> coming up, two members of congress join me to talk about what is still unresolved. you're watching kassi d.c. you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed?m let's get someone to say it with a really low voice. carl? lowest price guaranteed. what about the world's lowest limbo stick? how low can you go? nice one, carl. hey i've got an idea. just say, badda book. badda boom. badda book. badda boom. nice. always the l
a pretty likable dpi who also who speak very highly of him, they are working to kind of inoculate -- >> for a white house that seems disorganized and late to counter criticism, this is actually organized for them, i mean they have put staff in charge of putting a message out, they have gathering good investigation about him, they want to get out. it's remarkable. they did the same thing last year for kneel gorsuch, that a lot of republicans will be very happy about it. while they always...
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tom: and a very likable guy. we wish him well in his eldest. very difficult. -- we wish him well in his illness. very difficult. francine: we will get back to those implications. taylor: president trump has launched a new attack against iran. on twitter, president trump told president rouhani to never threaten the u.s. again. earlier, the iranian leader warned president trump. world'schief of the largest economies -- finance economiesthe world's met over the weekend and one of harvey's. their statement said growth remains robust and many emerging market countries remain well-prepared for crises. inhas been a dramatic day japan's debt market. yields surged on media reports. offered to japan purchase unlimited number of bonds. stimulus wouldoj be the first since 2016. as you are just mentioning, the ceo of fiat chrysler has does days to prepare for his first turn in the spotlight. mike manley will present the company's first quarter reports on wednesday. ceo onunexpectedly named saturday replacing sergio marchionne kos health suddenly -- whose he
tom: and a very likable guy. we wish him well in his eldest. very difficult. -- we wish him well in his illness. very difficult. francine: we will get back to those implications. taylor: president trump has launched a new attack against iran. on twitter, president trump told president rouhani to never threaten the u.s. again. earlier, the iranian leader warned president trump. world'schief of the largest economies -- finance economiesthe world's met over the weekend and one of harvey's. their...
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i need people to find it believable and likable and he can't just do that. he's always kind of track with my age. i had slowed that down a little bit. i'm actually enjoying that part. don't get me wrong. but it's good to be around for a long time. it's been a be doing a lot of b interesting things. i think the early reviews on this head been so positive with how he's kind of looking at balancing those things that i think this is probably it depends on what the readers think not what i think. one of the most engagingt books about it. and that this will end up being one of people's favorite out of the 18 that i've written. some call it the kok tail. the cocktail. whenever you're on the airplane and you're looking in the magazine. the guy is bald and great. but he is ripped like the hulk. there is a lot of the stuff going on. i have someone from seal team three take me to a facility bsat rehabs professional athletes. and it was amazing to see what they were doing for physical ertherapy in the special upper rations community. a lot of these injuries that they're
i need people to find it believable and likable and he can't just do that. he's always kind of track with my age. i had slowed that down a little bit. i'm actually enjoying that part. don't get me wrong. but it's good to be around for a long time. it's been a be doing a lot of b interesting things. i think the early reviews on this head been so positive with how he's kind of looking at balancing those things that i think this is probably it depends on what the readers think not what i think....
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they are short chapters but i need people to find them believable and likable and relatable and he cannot -- there some characters i read that i love that have never age. that's great. but this always tracked with my age. was a year in his life i've slowed it down a little. i am not actually adding a year every year of my life. the pc alternative, but he will be around for a long time to be doing interesting things. it's a combination of things. the early reviews have been so positive with how he is balancing these things. it depends on what the readers think, i hope i've created an engaging book and that this will end up being one of people's favorites out of the 18 i have written. >> host: 's hope to surreal thing? >> guest: some call it a cocktail, some called a sauce. when you're on an airplane looking in the magazines and you see the spy genetics a where the guy who is like gray and hundred 50 years old there is a lot of the stuff going on. i had someone from seal team three take me to a facility that rehabs professional athletes and it was amazing to see what they were doing through
they are short chapters but i need people to find them believable and likable and relatable and he cannot -- there some characters i read that i love that have never age. that's great. but this always tracked with my age. was a year in his life i've slowed it down a little. i am not actually adding a year every year of my life. the pc alternative, but he will be around for a long time to be doing interesting things. it's a combination of things. the early reviews have been so positive with how...