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donna: yes. brian: "as you stand in this beautiful groom to backyard next to huge platters of steaks, lobsters, and clans, you get interrogated by the high dollar donors who pepper you with questions about what the party intends to do about the issue they consider to be the most important. how you respond to these questions determines the amount these donors will give. about the subject they are questioning you on, so you confident and casual and show that you are not manipulating or hiding anything." you also have said you are for taxpayers paying for these campaigns. what is wrong with that scenario you just pointed out in your book? donna: look, these are high dollar donors. they support the democratic party. party. they were either supporters of barack obama or secretary clinton. he checked on me when i was al gore's campaign manager. he wanted to make sure i was ok, if i needed anything, if i needed him. now i get a chance to check on him, to call him. i am part of his family, part of the ja
donna: yes. brian: "as you stand in this beautiful groom to backyard next to huge platters of steaks, lobsters, and clans, you get interrogated by the high dollar donors who pepper you with questions about what the party intends to do about the issue they consider to be the most important. how you respond to these questions determines the amount these donors will give. about the subject they are questioning you on, so you confident and casual and show that you are not manipulating or...
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donna: yes. brian: "as you stand in this beautiful groom to backyard next to huge platters of steaks, lobsters, and clams, you get interrogated by the high dollar donors who pepper you with questions about what the party intends to do about the issue they consider to be the most important. how you respond to these questions determines the amount these donors will give. these are smart people who know a tremendous amount about the subject they are questioning you on, so you cannot give vague answers. you have to be on your toes. you also have to look confident and casual and show that you are not manipulating or hiding anything." you also have said you are for taxpayers paying for these campaigns. what is wrong with that scenario you just pointed out in your book? donna: look, these are high dollar donors. they support the democratic party. they were either supporters of barack obama or secretary clinton. often i did advance, meaning i would go in advance of the candidates. they like to tell you h
donna: yes. brian: "as you stand in this beautiful groom to backyard next to huge platters of steaks, lobsters, and clams, you get interrogated by the high dollar donors who pepper you with questions about what the party intends to do about the issue they consider to be the most important. how you respond to these questions determines the amount these donors will give. these are smart people who know a tremendous amount about the subject they are questioning you on, so you cannot give...
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donna: yes. brian: "as you stand in this beautiful groom to backyard next to huge platters of steaks, , you get and plans interrogated by the high dollar donors who pepper you with questions about what the party intends to do about the issue they consider to be the most important. how you respond to these questions determines the amount these donors will give. these are smart people who know a tremendous amount about the subject they are questioning you on, see you cannot give vague answers. you have to be on your toes. you also have to look confident and casual and show that you are not manipulating or hiding anything." you also have said you are for taxpayers paying for these campaigns. what is wrong with that scenario you just pointed out in your book? donna: look, these are high dollar donors. they support the democratic party. they were either supporters of barack obama or secretary clinton. advance, meaning i would go in advance of the candidates. they like to tell you how to run the campai
donna: yes. brian: "as you stand in this beautiful groom to backyard next to huge platters of steaks, , you get and plans interrogated by the high dollar donors who pepper you with questions about what the party intends to do about the issue they consider to be the most important. how you respond to these questions determines the amount these donors will give. these are smart people who know a tremendous amount about the subject they are questioning you on, see you cannot give vague...
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donna: yes. brian: "as you stand in this beautiful groom to backyard next to huge platters of steaks, lobsters, and clans, you get interrogated by the high dollar donors who pepper you with questions about what the party intends to do about the issue they consider to be the most important. how you respond to these questions determines the amount these donors will give. these are smart people who know a tremendous amount about the subject they are questioning you on, so you cannot give vague answers. you have to be on your toes. you also have to look confident and casual and show that you are not manipulating or hiding anything." you also have said you are for taxpayers paying for these campaigns. what is wrong with that scenario you just pointed out in your book? donna: look, these are high dollar donors. they support the democratic party. they were either supporters of barack obama or secretary clinton. often i did advance, meaning i would go in advance of the candidates. they like to tell you h
donna: yes. brian: "as you stand in this beautiful groom to backyard next to huge platters of steaks, lobsters, and clans, you get interrogated by the high dollar donors who pepper you with questions about what the party intends to do about the issue they consider to be the most important. how you respond to these questions determines the amount these donors will give. these are smart people who know a tremendous amount about the subject they are questioning you on, so you cannot give...
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i guess the basis of this question is how did donna brazile become donna brazile? >> i got involved after doctor king was assassinated. i'm probably one of the luckiest kids alive. i got a chance to meet doctor king and work with her, she inspired me. i got a chance to work with somebody who worked in the development administration i got a chance to know barbara jordan , worked with jesse jackson. bella absorbed, i can go on and on but the people who inspire me are the people still out there on the front lines creating change, not just the lawmakers, the people you see on television but the people out in the streets. reverend williambarber who is trying to reunite the poor people campaign. i am looking for leadership, people who are trying to make a difference so i'm always inspired those who are willing to make the sacrifice . >> thank you. to pick up on what you said before, here's a question. you feel that president trump has generated a new coalition of people like the two of you sitting up here today, brazil and navarro, charlie sykes being interviewed on his
i guess the basis of this question is how did donna brazile become donna brazile? >> i got involved after doctor king was assassinated. i'm probably one of the luckiest kids alive. i got a chance to meet doctor king and work with her, she inspired me. i got a chance to work with somebody who worked in the development administration i got a chance to know barbara jordan , worked with jesse jackson. bella absorbed, i can go on and on but the people who inspire me are the people still out...
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she would soon realize it was the home of her fellow williamstown firefighter donna parisi. >> donna has given one 10% of herself to us and to this community. and we can't ask for a better person to help represent us and be a part of our family. >> reporter: and now this fire fighting family is stepping up to help one of their own accepting donations and gift cards since donna and her family lost everything. >> that money will go straight to them. 100% of that money will go to them as opposed to other donat donating sites where there might be a percentage taken out. >> reporter: fire company leader sauce donna's parents and brother thankfully got out of the home without injuries but the loss of their home is still an emotional struggle. >> she's a trooper. and she is doing the best she can, and, um, her and her family are pulling together. >> reporter: working for a williamstown fire for over a year, department leaders say donna parisi embodies the spirit of family and service that is coming back around to help her in her time of need. >> one of us goes down, we all go down, and we n
she would soon realize it was the home of her fellow williamstown firefighter donna parisi. >> donna has given one 10% of herself to us and to this community. and we can't ask for a better person to help represent us and be a part of our family. >> reporter: and now this fire fighting family is stepping up to help one of their own accepting donations and gift cards since donna and her family lost everything. >> that money will go straight to them. 100% of that money will go to...
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donna: this is not nonsense. david: yes, it is. [inaudible] libby: let's let donna go. donna: once upon a time, if a foreign government interfered we he would both agree. ari: agree. donna: with an election coming up in less than 200 some odd days, we understand what issues we need to resolve. if you look what's happened in europe, they have built a firewall against foreign aggression, interference. what have we done? what have we done on capitol hill? yes, this is something the president should be concerned about because he should be concerned about the health of our democracy. libby: i would like to hear from the congressman. do you want to hear democrats talk about russia tomorrow? you have been on the intel committee. you have been behind the scenes. what does joe kennedy talk about tomorrow? mr. swalwell: what the president could say is we are going to put together an independent commission just as we did after pearl harbor, after weapons of mass destruction, just as we did after september 11 and i wrote the bill with the republican support that would do that looks
donna: this is not nonsense. david: yes, it is. [inaudible] libby: let's let donna go. donna: once upon a time, if a foreign government interfered we he would both agree. ari: agree. donna: with an election coming up in less than 200 some odd days, we understand what issues we need to resolve. if you look what's happened in europe, they have built a firewall against foreign aggression, interference. what have we done? what have we done on capitol hill? yes, this is something the president...
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she told donna the truth, that for the past year she's been in stage five kidney failure. she has this severe pain almost daily, and because she has a rare blood type, the odds of finding a kidney donor are slim. >> when my parents told me about the kidney failing stuff, i was getting a little down. >> reporter: what was your worst fear? >> my mom not getting a kidney ever. >> reporter: as you can see, troy has tried to keep a brave front. fortunately, he found a friend in donna. >> i really just hate it. >> i know, buddy. >> reporter: she's been there for him every step of the way. >> to think what he must go through, seeing his mom being sick all the time, that's not fair. >> reporter: and you felt like you could fix that. >> i can. >> reporter: turns out, donna has the same rare blood type. so unbeknownst to troy's family, she spent months researching how to become a kidney donor, and then called up anahita for the best parent-teacher conference of all time. >> i'm like, "what are you talking about?" she turns around and she's like, "we're a match." >> reporter: how do
she told donna the truth, that for the past year she's been in stage five kidney failure. she has this severe pain almost daily, and because she has a rare blood type, the odds of finding a kidney donor are slim. >> when my parents told me about the kidney failing stuff, i was getting a little down. >> reporter: what was your worst fear? >> my mom not getting a kidney ever. >> reporter: as you can see, troy has tried to keep a brave front. fortunately, he found a friend...
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she told donna the truth, that for the past year she's been in stage five kidney failure. she has this severe pain almost daily, and because she has a ecre blood type, the odds of finding a kidney donor are slim. >> when my parents told me about the kidney failing stuff, i was getting a little down. >> reporter: what was your worst fear? >> my mom not getting a kidney ever. >> reporter: as you can see, troy has tried to keep a brave front. fortunately, he found a friend in donna. >> i know, buddy. >> reporter: she's been there for him every step of the way. k to think what he must go through, seeing his mom being sick all the time, that's not fair. >> reporter: and you felt like you could fix that. >> i can. >> reporter: turns out, donna as the same rare blood type. so unbeknownst to troy's family, te spent months researching how to become a kidney donor, and then called up anahita for the best parent-teacher conference of all time. >> i'm like, "what are you talking about?" she turns around and she's like, "we're a match." >> reporter: how do you say thank you? ou you can
she told donna the truth, that for the past year she's been in stage five kidney failure. she has this severe pain almost daily, and because she has a ecre blood type, the odds of finding a kidney donor are slim. >> when my parents told me about the kidney failing stuff, i was getting a little down. >> reporter: what was your worst fear? >> my mom not getting a kidney ever. >> reporter: as you can see, troy has tried to keep a brave front. fortunately, he found a friend...
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the basis of the question is how did donna brazile become donna brazile? >> i'm probably one of the luckiest kids alive. i got a chance to meet her and she inspired me. i got the chance to work with somebody that worked in the administration's and i got a chance to learn shirley chisholm and work with jesse jackson. i can go on and on. but the people that are out there on the front line creating change, not just the lawmakers that the people you see on television and out in the streets trying to reignite the campaign, i am always looking for leadership and people trying to make a difference. so those that are servants and willing to make a sacrifice. >> thank you. to pick up on what you said before, here is a question. do you feel president trump has developed a new coalition, people lik like like the two ofu sitting up here today being interviewed by lawrence o'donnell and being on his show to hear george will on rachel matthau etc.. what might this mean politically for the future after trump? >> you can disagree with me on this one, i'm very disappointed
the basis of the question is how did donna brazile become donna brazile? >> i'm probably one of the luckiest kids alive. i got a chance to meet her and she inspired me. i got the chance to work with somebody that worked in the administration's and i got a chance to learn shirley chisholm and work with jesse jackson. i can go on and on. but the people that are out there on the front line creating change, not just the lawmakers that the people you see on television and out in the streets...
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with us this morning, donna gentile o'donnell, non-profit executive. morning, donna. brian tierney, marketing executive. good morning, brian. jim eisenhower, attorney. >> good morning, matt. >> and attorney jan ting. good morning to you as well. >> hey, matt. >> all right, so let's get into it. democrat phil murphy is now the governor of new jersey and with majorities in both houses in the state legislature in trenton, his party now enjoys full control. murphy, a former goldman sachs executive and u.s. ambassador to germany during the obama administration, has never held elected office. now is his chance. so, donna, will democratic control in the garden state be the biggest thing to kind of jump-start his agenda? >> i think it will be pretty meaningful. he's got a big, big lift in jersey after chris christie and a lot of the disasters that he left behind. there's a big lift that still has to be done in atlantic city, notwithstanding the things that have already happened. but i think, importantly, because of the change in federal taxation and because of the tax structu
with us this morning, donna gentile o'donnell, non-profit executive. morning, donna. brian tierney, marketing executive. good morning, brian. jim eisenhower, attorney. >> good morning, matt. >> and attorney jan ting. good morning to you as well. >> hey, matt. >> all right, so let's get into it. democrat phil murphy is now the governor of new jersey and with majorities in both houses in the state legislature in trenton, his party now enjoys full control. murphy, a former...
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. ♪ ♪ lookin' for some hot stuff ♪ baby this evening ♪ i need some hot stuff baby tonight ♪ >> donna summer or just? >> ooh, we've got hot stuff. >> tssss. yes, we do. because the queen of disco is heading to broadway. >> she is. >> the legendary donna summer and her music will be heard in summer, the musical. >> it is going to feature three different actresses portraying the late singer in various stages of her life with 20 of her classics, including "hot stuff", of course, plus, i want to sing it with you. ♪ bad, bad, bad, bad girl >> was that donna? >> that's how i interpreted it. i sing it on the radio. ♪ love to love you, baby >> i'm trying to think of whose version of "bad bad girl." you make me feel so good. >> my hope is that it turns into an abba musical. >> abba's got the whole thing called mama mia. >> i want people dancing in the isles to donna summer. >> we get to check it out, because previews begin in march. opening is set for april 23rd. >>> next is possible proof of election fraud. the news coming from deeper than the ep actress and star of the revived show, juli
. ♪ ♪ lookin' for some hot stuff ♪ baby this evening ♪ i need some hot stuff baby tonight ♪ >> donna summer or just? >> ooh, we've got hot stuff. >> tssss. yes, we do. because the queen of disco is heading to broadway. >> she is. >> the legendary donna summer and her music will be heard in summer, the musical. >> it is going to feature three different actresses portraying the late singer in various stages of her life with 20 of her classics,...
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donna: this is not nonsense. david: yes, it is. libby: let's let donna go. donna: once upon a time, if a foreign government interfered we would both complain about it. ari: agree. donna: with an election coming up in less than 200 some odd days, we understand what issues we need to resolve. if you look what's happened in europe, they have built a firewall against foreign aggression, interference. what have we done? what have we done on capitol hill? yes, this is something the president should be concerned about because he should be concerned about the health of our democracy. libby: i would like to hear from the congressman. do you want to hear democrats talk about russia tomorrow? you have been on the intel committee. you have been behind the scenes. what does joe kennedy talk about tomorrow? mr. swalwell: what the president could say is we are going to put together an independent commission just as we did after pearl harbor, after weapons of mass destruction, just as we did after september 11 and i wrote the bill with the republican support that would do t
donna: this is not nonsense. david: yes, it is. libby: let's let donna go. donna: once upon a time, if a foreign government interfered we would both complain about it. ari: agree. donna: with an election coming up in less than 200 some odd days, we understand what issues we need to resolve. if you look what's happened in europe, they have built a firewall against foreign aggression, interference. what have we done? what have we done on capitol hill? yes, this is something the president should...
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she told donna the truth. that for the past year she has been in stage five kidney failure. >> she has severe pain almost daily. and because she has a rare blood type, the odds of finding a kidney donor are slim. >> when my parents told me about the kidney failing stuff i was getting a little down. >> what was your worst fear? >> my mom not gegd a kiddie never. >> as you can see troy tried to keep a brave front. fortunately he found a friend in donna. >> i really just hate it. >> i know, buddy. >> she has been there for him, every step of the way. >> to think what he must go through, seeing his mom, being sick all the time. that's not fair. >> and you felt like you could fix that. >> i can. >> turns out, donna has the same rare blood type. so, unbeknownst to troy's family she spent months researching how to become a kidney donor. then called up anna heta for the best parent teacher conference of all time. >> i'm like what are you talking abut? she turns around and she is like, we're a match. >> how do you say
she told donna the truth. that for the past year she has been in stage five kidney failure. >> she has severe pain almost daily. and because she has a rare blood type, the odds of finding a kidney donor are slim. >> when my parents told me about the kidney failing stuff i was getting a little down. >> what was your worst fear? >> my mom not gegd a kiddie never. >> as you can see troy tried to keep a brave front. fortunately he found a friend in donna. >> i...
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plus, i want to tinge it with you ♪ that that girl 66 >> was that donna? >> that's how i interpreted it. i sing it on the radio. ♪ love to love you, baby >> i'm trying to think of whose version of "bad bad girl." you make me feel so good. >> my hope is that it turns into an abba musical. everyone's dancing. >> abba's got the whole thing called "mama mia." >> i want people dancing in the isles to donna summer. >> we get to check it out, because previews begin in march. set for april 23rd. >>> next is possible proof of election fraud. the news coming from deeper than the deep state, the x-files. >> the truth is out there. actor and star of the revived show received a star on the walk of fame. even though this was anderson's big day, there was another star on everyone's mind. >> what's your take on president oprah? >> on president oprah, she has my vote. she has 200 of my votes. >> anderson apparently has 200 votes. >> is that in a 1960s chicago-kind of way voting? and how awkward, it's your big day and all people are asking about, what do you think of opra
plus, i want to tinge it with you ♪ that that girl 66 >> was that donna? >> that's how i interpreted it. i sing it on the radio. ♪ love to love you, baby >> i'm trying to think of whose version of "bad bad girl." you make me feel so good. >> my hope is that it turns into an abba musical. everyone's dancing. >> abba's got the whole thing called "mama mia." >> i want people dancing in the isles to donna summer. >> we get to check...
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donna was wearing leopard and phoniness. it was midnight in downtown seattle and the renaissance woman was in parliament. she was testing the words first check for 48 hour brainstorming session to try making the first app for microsoft augmented reality device, a futuristic hazard enables 3d images called holograms to go from computer screens into real life or they can be manipulated with the swipe of a finger. at 36 yield up donna is a hardware gate. as well as a fashion designer and a novelist. she is leaving the outreach program confirming her status as a rising star in microsoft. it is hard to believe that she felt her first computer science class. but she did. in her story of resilience is one that she does often as she travels the country inspiring young woman to try to go into engineering studies and hang onto jobs in the male dominated world of tech. and as a developer for the windows operating systems like to think of tech is that visible fairy godmother that makes things happen. as of june 2016, to his oversee micr
donna was wearing leopard and phoniness. it was midnight in downtown seattle and the renaissance woman was in parliament. she was testing the words first check for 48 hour brainstorming session to try making the first app for microsoft augmented reality device, a futuristic hazard enables 3d images called holograms to go from computer screens into real life or they can be manipulated with the swipe of a finger. at 36 yield up donna is a hardware gate. as well as a fashion designer and a...
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she would soon realize it was the home of her fellow williamstown firefighter donna parisi. >> donna has given one 10% of herself to us and to this community, and we can't ask for a better person to help represent us and be a part of our family. >> reporter: and now this fire fighting family is stepping up to help one of their own accepting donations and gift cards since donna and her family lost everything. >> that money will go straight to them 100% of that money will go to them as opposed to other donatdonating sites where theret be a percentage taken out. >> reporter: firefighter company leaders say donna parents and brother got out of the home without injuries but the loss of their home is still an emotional struggle. >> she's a trooper. and she is doing the best she can and, um, her and her family are pulling together. >> reporter: working for williamstown fire for over year, department leaders say donna parisi embodies the spirit of family and service that is coming back around to help her in her time of need. >> one of us goes down, we all go down and we need to all pitch and
she would soon realize it was the home of her fellow williamstown firefighter donna parisi. >> donna has given one 10% of herself to us and to this community, and we can't ask for a better person to help represent us and be a part of our family. >> reporter: and now this fire fighting family is stepping up to help one of their own accepting donations and gift cards since donna and her family lost everything. >> that money will go straight to them 100% of that money will go to...
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she told donna the truth. that for the past year she has been in stage five kidney failure. >> she has severe pain aos type, the odds of finding a kidney donor are slim. >> when my parents told me about the kidney failing stuff i was getting a little down. >> what was your worst fear? >> my mom not gegd a kiddie never. >> as you can see troy tried to keep a brave front. fortunately he found a friend in donna. >> i really just hate it. >> i know, buddy. >> she has been there for him, every step of the way. >> to think what he must go through, seeing his mom, being sick all the time. that's not fair. >> and you felt like you could fix that. >> i can. >> turns out, donna has the same rare blood type. so, unbeknownst to troy's family she spent months researching how to become a kidney donor. then called up anna heta for the best parent teacher conference of all time. >> i'm like what are abut? she turns around and she is like, we're a match. >> how do you say thank you? >> you can't. you really can't. >> the trans
she told donna the truth. that for the past year she has been in stage five kidney failure. >> she has severe pain aos type, the odds of finding a kidney donor are slim. >> when my parents told me about the kidney failing stuff i was getting a little down. >> what was your worst fear? >> my mom not gegd a kiddie never. >> as you can see troy tried to keep a brave front. fortunately he found a friend in donna. >> i really just hate it. >> i know, buddy....
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donna mercado kim / (d) hawaii state senate:"before rolling something like this out, did we have a plan?"rep. james tokioka / (d) hawaii state house:"why couldn't it have been done sooner to alert everybody it was a false alarm and we're sorry?"gov. david ige / (d) hawaii:"clearly the 38 minutes to resend the second cell message was much too long, we definitely know that more needs to be done in order to make sure that everyone regardless of where they are understands what actions need to be taken should an alert be sounded." the most heated exchange of the day came between two lawmakers...chairman gregg takayama limited members to one question at a time...and blocked republican representative gene ward from asking a follow up question... rep. gene ward / (r) hawaii state house:"this is national issue and you're not being reasonable. give me one more question."lawmakers also asked if the military should be responsible for these kinds of alerts...since they're the ones who detect incoming threats...but the governor
donna mercado kim / (d) hawaii state senate:"before rolling something like this out, did we have a plan?"rep. james tokioka / (d) hawaii state house:"why couldn't it have been done sooner to alert everybody it was a false alarm and we're sorry?"gov. david ige / (d) hawaii:"clearly the 38 minutes to resend the second cell message was much too long, we definitely know that more needs to be done in order to make sure that everyone regardless of where they are understands...
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. >> donna has given one 10% of herself to us and to this community. we can't ask for a better person to help represent us and be a part of our family. >> reporter: noun this fire fighting family is stepping up to help one of their own accepting donations and gift cards since donna and her family lost everything. >> that money will go straight to them 100% of that money will go to them as opposed to other donatindonating sites where thet be a percentage taken out. >> reporter: firefighter leaders say donna's parents and brother thankfully got out of the home without injuries but the loss of their home is still emotional struggle. >> she's -- she's a trooper. and she is doing the best she can and, um, her and her family are pulling together. >> reporter: work fog williamstown fire for over year, department leaders say donna embodies the spirit of family and service that is coming back around to help her in her time of need. >> one of us goes down, we all go down went need to pitch in and help and make sure that the person who's in crisis at that time re
. >> donna has given one 10% of herself to us and to this community. we can't ask for a better person to help represent us and be a part of our family. >> reporter: noun this fire fighting family is stepping up to help one of their own accepting donations and gift cards since donna and her family lost everything. >> that money will go straight to them 100% of that money will go to them as opposed to other donatindonating sites where thet be a percentage taken out. >>...
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nancy stayed on, bitterly complaining about brad, to strangers like donna lopez. once in a while, said donna, nancy nervously looked across the street to her own house. >> how did you feel when you left that night? >> i was very worried for someone who i didn't know well. i thought i met someone really, really nice and told my husband, something really bad is going to happen over there. it's really bad. >> reporter: so, when nancy disappeared, her friends' eyes all turned to brad. after all, they knew about the conflict and jessica adam knew nancy was supposed to be at her house at 8:00 that saturday to paint. when nancy didn't show up, she called the police. >> i was very concerned. i had seen brad in my house and he was agitated that week. related to the painting. >> reporter: as a marriage gone bad, it's hardly proof of murder. nor was brad's conspicuous absence from her memorial service, nor his apparent lack of interest or cooperation as the police sought in the murder investigation. these were suspicions. but there was no physical evidence linking brad to th
nancy stayed on, bitterly complaining about brad, to strangers like donna lopez. once in a while, said donna, nancy nervously looked across the street to her own house. >> how did you feel when you left that night? >> i was very worried for someone who i didn't know well. i thought i met someone really, really nice and told my husband, something really bad is going to happen over there. it's really bad. >> reporter: so, when nancy disappeared, her friends' eyes all turned to...
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the panel here, donna edwards. i don't care if you are a man or a woman or a son or a daughter, black or -- that is great news. there is our big desperately needed silver lining of the trump presidency. >> it is. and it is enormous. and not just running for congress, but all of these local and state offices. we saw that happen in virginia and new jersey down ballot and we'll see it across the country. an the marches didn't take place on the coast. you pointed out austin and kansas city and montana. and all through the country. and i think this is the sleeping giant of the 2018 election. it wasn't just marching, it is registering voters and finding candidates, it is finding a message and this is really what is going to draw the agenda for 2018. >> and let me just -- let me go there. because there is this sort of debate on social media about whether the women's movement is being covered with the respect it deserves when you care it to the tea party movement. there was wall to wall coverage -- nobody wondered if peopl
the panel here, donna edwards. i don't care if you are a man or a woman or a son or a daughter, black or -- that is great news. there is our big desperately needed silver lining of the trump presidency. >> it is. and it is enormous. and not just running for congress, but all of these local and state offices. we saw that happen in virginia and new jersey down ballot and we'll see it across the country. an the marches didn't take place on the coast. you pointed out austin and kansas city...
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bitterly complaining about brad, even to strangers like donna lopez. and once in a while, said donna, nancy nervously looked across the street to her own house. >> how did you feel when you left that night? >> i was very worried for someone who i didn't know well. i thought i met someone really, really nice, and told my husband something really bad was going to happen over there. it's really bad. >> so when nancy disappeared, her friends' eyes all turned to brad. after all, they knew about the conflict and jessica adam knew nancy was supposed to be at her house at 8:00 a.m. that saturday to paint. when nancy didn't show up, she called the police. >> i was very concerned. i had seen brad in my house, and he was agitated that week. related to the painting. >> but evidence of marriage gone bad is hardly proof of murder. nor was brad's conspicuous absence from her memorial service, nor his apparent lack of interest or cooperation as the police saw it in the murder investigation. these were suspicions. but there was no physical evidence linking brad to the
bitterly complaining about brad, even to strangers like donna lopez. and once in a while, said donna, nancy nervously looked across the street to her own house. >> how did you feel when you left that night? >> i was very worried for someone who i didn't know well. i thought i met someone really, really nice, and told my husband something really bad was going to happen over there. it's really bad. >> so when nancy disappeared, her friends' eyes all turned to brad. after all,...
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i'm donna graves a bay area public his toirnl. i want to give you a little background on how this nomination came to be. when i was working with shane watson on the historic context statement, the women's building came up as an important venue for so many community groups organizing for social change. within the lgbtq2 community, but other important social movements in san francisco. i started talking with the national park service about it being a very significant site that had not yet received the recognition that was due. at first we were work on nominating it as a national historic landmark, which i was thrilled about because it represented a kind of radical shift for the park service to think about funding and nomination for an nhl that was about radical history and was about second wave femininism for which there are very few sites nominated or designated at the national level. after trump was elected, the park service called me and said there's no way we're going to get this signed by whatever secretary of the interior come
i'm donna graves a bay area public his toirnl. i want to give you a little background on how this nomination came to be. when i was working with shane watson on the historic context statement, the women's building came up as an important venue for so many community groups organizing for social change. within the lgbtq2 community, but other important social movements in san francisco. i started talking with the national park service about it being a very significant site that had not yet...
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. >> donna spoke about her daughter chelsea. >> he sexually abused her and had audacity to do that while i was sitting there in the room. >> chelsea markum's story ended in deep tragedy. >> in 2009, she took her own life. because she couldn't deal with the pain anymore. and it will be ten years in march that i lost my baby. >> the court its expected to hear this week from 98 women, all describing abuse by larry nassar, some still minors. 29d-year-old a skater. >> sometimes i can't tolerate a person touching me in an intimate situation without feeling physical pain. >> a volleyball player at michigan state. >> i remember laying there, wondering is this okay? this doesn't seem right? what's happening? i didn't know what to do. >> later, she addressed nassar directly. >> i believe that what you have done, those choices you made, is not who god intended for you to be when he chose to bring you into this world. you can choose to be a better man and to be a different person. >> nassar is serving a 60 year sentence related to federal child pornography charges. testimony will continue until frid
. >> donna spoke about her daughter chelsea. >> he sexually abused her and had audacity to do that while i was sitting there in the room. >> chelsea markum's story ended in deep tragedy. >> in 2009, she took her own life. because she couldn't deal with the pain anymore. and it will be ten years in march that i lost my baby. >> the court its expected to hear this week from 98 women, all describing abuse by larry nassar, some still minors. 29d-year-old a skater....
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my name is donna, and we're actually from the community. >> pelley: donna hall has a way of melting ice. she's delivered mail in her neighborhood for nearly 20 years. but her heaviest burden, she carries, special delivery. >> hall: i'm not the person that i used to be. i was angry. i was mad at god. but in all reality, i was mad at marshall. i was mad at him for leaving me. >> pelley: her son marshall left in 2013. that's him, at right, in the parka. a surveillance camera recorded the end of his life. ( gunfire ) >> hall: "boom, boom, boom." and he falls. >> pelley: shot for no known reason, by someone unknown. donna hall helps lead "the sisterhood," a movement of moms of the murdered. >> hall: we, the community, we have to get on the front line. i don't like to march. i'm not marching. because you can't hear me in a crowd. >> pelley: all about meeting people one on one. >> hall: because if i'm sitting here, we can hear each other. you receiving it better. went through. it's real. this pain is real. >> pelley: don't some of them just look at you and think, "i can't wait for this
my name is donna, and we're actually from the community. >> pelley: donna hall has a way of melting ice. she's delivered mail in her neighborhood for nearly 20 years. but her heaviest burden, she carries, special delivery. >> hall: i'm not the person that i used to be. i was angry. i was mad at god. but in all reality, i was mad at marshall. i was mad at him for leaving me. >> pelley: her son marshall left in 2013. that's him, at right, in the parka. a surveillance camera...
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. ♪ ♪ lookin' for some hot stuff ♪ baby this evening ♪ i need some hot stuff baby tonight ♪ >> donna summer or just? >> ooh, we've got hot stuff. >> tssss. yes, we do. because the queen of disco is heading to broadway. >> she is. >> the legendary donna summer and her music will be heard in summer, the musical. >> it is going to feature three different actresses portraying the late singer in various stages of her life with 20 of her classics, including "hot stuff", of course, plus, i want to sing it with you. ♪ bad, bad, bad, bad girl >> was that donna? >> that's how i interpreted it. i sing it on the radio. ♪ love to love you, baby >> i'm trying to think of whose version of "bad bad girl." you make me feel so good. >> my hope is that it turns into an abba musical. >> abba's got the whole thing called mama mia. >> i want people dancing in the isles to donna summer. >> we get to check it out, because previews begin in march. opening is set for april 23rd. >>> next is possible proof of election fraud. the news coming from deeper than the deep state, the x-files. >> the truth is out
. ♪ ♪ lookin' for some hot stuff ♪ baby this evening ♪ i need some hot stuff baby tonight ♪ >> donna summer or just? >> ooh, we've got hot stuff. >> tssss. yes, we do. because the queen of disco is heading to broadway. >> she is. >> the legendary donna summer and her music will be heard in summer, the musical. >> it is going to feature three different actresses portraying the late singer in various stages of her life with 20 of her classics,...
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my name is donna, and we're actually from the community. >> pelley: donna hall has a way of melting ice. she's delivered mail in her neighborhood for nearly 20 years. but her heaviest burden, she carries, special delivery. >> hall: i'm not the person that i used to be. i was angry. i was mad at god. but in all reality, i was mad at marshall. i was mad at him for leaving me. >> pelley: her son marshall left in 2013. that's him, at right, in the parka. a surveillance camera recorded the end of his life. ( gunfire ) >> hall: "boom, boom, boom." and he falls. >> pelley: shot for no known reason, by someone unknown. donna hall helps lead "the sisterhood," a movement of moms of the murdered. >> hall: we, the community, we have to get on the front line. i don't like to march. i'm not marching. because you can't hear me in a crowd. >> pelley: all about meeting people one on one. >> hall: because if i'm sitting here, we can hear each other. you receiving it better. because i'm telling you what i went through. it's real. this pain is real. >> pelley: don't some of them just look at you and think,
my name is donna, and we're actually from the community. >> pelley: donna hall has a way of melting ice. she's delivered mail in her neighborhood for nearly 20 years. but her heaviest burden, she carries, special delivery. >> hall: i'm not the person that i used to be. i was angry. i was mad at god. but in all reality, i was mad at marshall. i was mad at him for leaving me. >> pelley: her son marshall left in 2013. that's him, at right, in the parka. a surveillance camera...
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thank you so much. >> pleasure. >> donna brazile joining us. we'll be right back. >> thank you. successful people have one thing in common. they read more. how do they find the time? with audible. audible has the world's largest selection of audiobooks. for just $14.95 a month, you get a credit-good for any audiobook. and you can roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. audible members get free, no-hassle exchanges... ...and use the mobile app to listen anytime, anywhere. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. listening, is the new reading. text "audio 7" to five hundred five hundred to start listening today. rescue in michigan a sheriff's deputies saves teen from burning car cheryl casone cheryl: it was caught on tape to look at dash cam video the deputy pulling driver through sunroof after car flipped on side burst into flames, in a wooded area. >> get out. >> here get away. >> yeah. >> oh. >> come on. >> out of the car, trying to drag him away from the fire. >> you see the whole scene right of screen watchin
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brian: donna brazile, author of the book "hacks." who was lionel? donna: lionel was my dad, born in new orleans, served his country proud in korea.
brian: donna brazile, author of the book "hacks." who was lionel? donna: lionel was my dad, born in new orleans, served his country proud in korea.
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brazil donna brazil just wrote a book what she. did hillary clinton it's already forgotten we have story after story in this country we have wildfires in north county and northern california last week that nobody remembers so for anybody to think that this is some big story that this matter steve batten who left how many months ago it means nothing trump thrives on this the point is that in terms of the it is true is trump actually worried about what is in this now that could be damaging to his presidency or is this more of a personal reactions and spawn an attack from jr and his son in law. and reportedly called. meeting with a russian lawyer during the campaign treasonous. but we listen with all due respect the question is does this really matter does this is going to make a big deal well i submit to you no it won't now and as far as i'm concerned as far as anybody else who's watching this is concerned anybody who thinks for a moment that trump is going to just let this slide anybody think for that is out of their mind but here's
brazil donna brazil just wrote a book what she. did hillary clinton it's already forgotten we have story after story in this country we have wildfires in north county and northern california last week that nobody remembers so for anybody to think that this is some big story that this matter steve batten who left how many months ago it means nothing trump thrives on this the point is that in terms of the it is true is trump actually worried about what is in this now that could be damaging to his...
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and congressman tim ryan and donna brazil. and she will tell us about the left's separate response. and governor molly will say why clinton's position on immigration is racist. 20 years later. >> and first up and over to you. what can we expect tonight from the speech, brett hume has seen a lot and thank you for coming on, brit. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: every president tries to accomplish one big thing. what do you think this president will try to accomplish with this speech. >> i think he hopes that the democratic opposition will warm up to him a bit. after a confrontational and combative first year in office. he sees that he can't do it with 50 votes in the senate and he might be able to command the house. so he needs to get the democrats to come along with him and that's what the daca proposal is about. and so the tone will be different from what we heard in the inaugural address. more on the speech to congress which was not a state of the union address. same setting and audience and so on and same tv audience. and that's what he will try to do. being warm and cuddly and
and congressman tim ryan and donna brazil. and she will tell us about the left's separate response. and governor molly will say why clinton's position on immigration is racist. 20 years later. >> and first up and over to you. what can we expect tonight from the speech, brett hume has seen a lot and thank you for coming on, brit. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: every president tries to accomplish one big thing. what do you think this president will try to accomplish with this...
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donna? >> caller: hi, jim i so enjoy your show. >> thank you, donna. >> i can remember when you recommended boeing at $70 a share. >> well, you know, everyone knows i thought jim mcnerney was unbelievable that turned out to pay off thank you for remembering. >> it was great. >> thank you >> caller: here are my 27-year-old son's roth i.r.a. stocks. >> how great is this go ahead >> caller: he purchased these at my recommendation in 2013. >> excellent. >> at&t, exxonmobil, costco, pfizer, and aecom. >> eck llectic and good. retail, good yielding drug stock, good yielding oil, oil, remember, dividends compound oil, telecom, drug, retail, infrastructure, fantastic. let's go to andrew in missouri big mo >> caller: booyah, jim, second time caller, i called you last year about duluth trading company. calling from clinton missouri today wanting to know about my i.r.a. roth. am i diversified 30 years till retirement disney, abbot laboratories, paypal and dupont, dow dupont. >> all right, paypal we jus
donna? >> caller: hi, jim i so enjoy your show. >> thank you, donna. >> i can remember when you recommended boeing at $70 a share. >> well, you know, everyone knows i thought jim mcnerney was unbelievable that turned out to pay off thank you for remembering. >> it was great. >> thank you >> caller: here are my 27-year-old son's roth i.r.a. stocks. >> how great is this go ahead >> caller: he purchased these at my recommendation in 2013....
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former representative state until the middle of the eighteenth century and the last of the polish kings donna's last august funny a tough state that had renovated the result was a display of great splendor in the classical style. everything that can be seen here has been reconstructed after the second world war the palace was thorley restored and this was a political decision as much as in a static one after all the palace was the most significant symbol of the independent polish state. i am the palace was not only the royal residence but also the seat of the central state administration and of the c.m. the assembly of nobles it was here in may seventy nine hundred one that the polish constitution was adopted the very first day in europe sanest last august had a strong lead toward self display on his election to the polish throne he had the event portrayed by the painter bernardo but lotto he left a portrait of him self to posterity by painting himself in the picture wearing a black. mulatto called himself ken auletta after as world famous venetian uncle he spent fourteen years at the court in
former representative state until the middle of the eighteenth century and the last of the polish kings donna's last august funny a tough state that had renovated the result was a display of great splendor in the classical style. everything that can be seen here has been reconstructed after the second world war the palace was thorley restored and this was a political decision as much as in a static one after all the palace was the most significant symbol of the independent polish state. i am...
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former representative state until the middle of the eighteenth century and the last of the polish kings donna's last august funny top ski had renovated the result was a display of great splendor in the classical style. everything that can be seen here has been reconstructed after the second world war the palace was thorley restored and this was a political decision as much as an ascetic one after all the palace was the most significant symbol of the independent polish state. and. the palace was not only the royal residence but also the seat of the central state administration and of the cme the assembly of nobles it was here in may seventy nine hundred one that the polish constitution was adopted the very first in europe than his last august had a strong lead toward self display on his election to the polish throne he had the event portrayed by the painter bernardo blotto who left a portrait of him self to posterity by painting himself in the picture wearing a black. the lotto called himself ken auletta after as world famous venetian uncle he spent fourteen years at the court in warsaw and was
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brian: donna brazile, author of the book "hacks." who was lionel?
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donna edwards, tell me something i don't know? >> well, if you go to maryland and you look at maryland's 9,800 daca recipients, our state, like other states around the country, are going to realize that this is millions and millions of dollars that's going to come out of their gdp. they're not going to stand for it. >> you mean, if the people are grabbed? . >> that's right. >> chris? >> at this point of the committee chairman that took over in 2013, five of the six have announced the retirement -- >> why are they all leaving? >> they don't want to serve in leadership anymore. they're just done. mike mcconnell standing. >> why are 18 republicans leaving? >> they don't want to run with trump at the top of the ticket or they want to move in. >> guys in their early 60s make that decision. if there's a life tleo lead somewhere else, they make that decision. >> ear marks, the president started talking about bringing back an earmark. >> what's an earmark? >> it's a pet project that members of congress -- >> and you attach it to a bill. >
donna edwards, tell me something i don't know? >> well, if you go to maryland and you look at maryland's 9,800 daca recipients, our state, like other states around the country, are going to realize that this is millions and millions of dollars that's going to come out of their gdp. they're not going to stand for it. >> you mean, if the people are grabbed? . >> that's right. >> chris? >> at this point of the committee chairman that took over in 2013, five of the six...
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and i felt the same way about babcock ranch. >> first neighbors, donna and james avec move in end of the month. we love the innovation. small planet. do our part to conserve it. 80% of the land, will not be developed. he sold it to the state of florida which turned night a wildlife preserve. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] >>> police in london say the sudden death of singer dolores oriordan its not kidded suspicio suspicious. oriordan, lead singer for the krn cra cranberries was found dead t 46 years old. her voice catapulted the band to stardom in the 1990s. charlie d'agata is in london and looks back on oriordan's life and award winning career. oriordan staying here in london for recording session. police say he was found in her hotel monday morning. they said today the death is not being treated as suspicious. ♪ oh my dreams >> reporter: her plaintive voice described
and i felt the same way about babcock ranch. >> first neighbors, donna and james avec move in end of the month. we love the innovation. small planet. do our part to conserve it. 80% of the land, will not be developed. he sold it to the state of florida which turned night a wildlife preserve. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the...
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evil americans who move buildings sounds like a fairy tale to me donna but he told people you can fool me. into not you could open up. the casual way in which war gets discussed his sounds to me like italians talking about football my trip continues we're on our way to the notorious blue buildings in which the meetings between the delegates from north and south korea take place it's the exact border between the two countries drawn by the victorious allies of the second world war. i have to say you made a real effort with the photographs. here they are the blue hats the start of the drama for the korean people in the middle of an impenetrable border the pearl in war was a garden fence by comparison it said a few meters from here is south korea anyone wanting to get across is shot. i've heard there are some foreigners who are nice to us but who make money with us when they get home thought it. you've. got to put it you don't have the. oh it's a minute i later learned that all the interrogate me a different translation maybe the same face or what have you i don't know who questions it's d
evil americans who move buildings sounds like a fairy tale to me donna but he told people you can fool me. into not you could open up. the casual way in which war gets discussed his sounds to me like italians talking about football my trip continues we're on our way to the notorious blue buildings in which the meetings between the delegates from north and south korea take place it's the exact border between the two countries drawn by the victorious allies of the second world war. i have to say...
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have been young and long agonizing donna continues yet. we're not. doing. that. we have a honk we don't lie think. don't always do exactly that i. look at the guardian as i did. that if i feel better about. it would be if. any of my. body oh no as it was your company it becomes you have. to be a lot of than money. i mean i don't i know i'm one that a bad. thing but in our way there by way of a billion are going on when you know. when. the yanks are young and this moment of a fireman and my friend i owe. it. to b. and now kotick know. what dolly ya mom don't have but. with her for. all. you that may never. joy love. the phylum most of the. morning i. think the envy. of the. lone i am with all of you know his face if you look more. more for us. but now look i think a bit stressed. me. too crowded. juliane. morning my in my. room. i really don't know suddenly my you know. i know my good. man. and noise. a lot of the paper. would do when they know my. name the lad i am. going to. see as how you know i don't mean accounting and name news somewhere you can resolve harm
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bernie sanders and donna brazil. the fix was in. bernie had no shot. the fix was also in. think about this with the clintons, exroneration. remember comb ep and preert they didn't investigate yet but writing theularies. and he used the dossier to fix the general election. being exposed is masses abuses of our constitutional and stici liberties and this is it now reaching a point that you can't even imagine. top officials in the highest levels of your government, they are all involved. this is peter switxer. and fox news contractor sarah carter and fox news legal analyst gregg jar ad. starting with weissman. >> what we have here is two different stories, one of the stories coming from sources is that andrew weissmann contacted by the ap. they wanted to meet with him. and they went to have this meet nothing the doj, on april 11th. and at this meeting, they were apparently going to share documents and information with weissmann and other attendes. i spoke with a source familiar with the condition. the apdenied the claim that they would share information with weissmann. and i
bernie sanders and donna brazil. the fix was in. bernie had no shot. the fix was also in. think about this with the clintons, exroneration. remember comb ep and preert they didn't investigate yet but writing theularies. and he used the dossier to fix the general election. being exposed is masses abuses of our constitutional and stici liberties and this is it now reaching a point that you can't even imagine. top officials in the highest levels of your government, they are all involved. this is...