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brian: sir? >> good morning, my name is timothy romberg from san francisco, california, and a -- i teach at skyline middle college in december know, a -- in san bruno, a publicly funded dual enrollment program for motivated high school juniors and seniors to begin taking their community college courses early while still completing their high school diploma. most of our students get set up to transfer to a four-year university in california after completing the middle college curriculum. my role is the u.s. government and economics teacher for our senior-level students. brian: how interested are the students in politics and government? >> my students love it. our entire class is based around current events. i feel like they really see their junior level u.s. history studies almost as theory, and their senior-level government studies as practice, of how to actually become engaged in society and make a difference themselves. brian: and how did they get their current affairs? >> we research actively
brian: sir? >> good morning, my name is timothy romberg from san francisco, california, and a -- i teach at skyline middle college in december know, a -- in san bruno, a publicly funded dual enrollment program for motivated high school juniors and seniors to begin taking their community college courses early while still completing their high school diploma. most of our students get set up to transfer to a four-year university in california after completing the middle college curriculum....
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brian: what was it like? major: i knew it was coming. brian: you did. major: as soon as i stopped talking, i could see president obama's reaction in his eyes. i interviewed him six times during the campaign when i worked for fox. evidence, i would suggest, that he appreciated, not only the audience that i spoke to, but me, in the locker room of fox. we had, with the exception of a self-declared white house war on fox early on in 2009 by the obama administration, a solid, professional relationship. it was not the first time at a press conference he said, i got a hand it to you major, they way you craft the questions. did he think i was being lawyery, stopping him and preventing them from questioning? i take pride in the way i put my questions together. but i knew he was going to come at me. and i told myself, and i mention this in the book, don't do anything with your face. don't look away. don't shift in your chair. just take it. you've asked the question. he has the opportunity to come at you with everything he has got. and i had a very strong sense th
brian: what was it like? major: i knew it was coming. brian: you did. major: as soon as i stopped talking, i could see president obama's reaction in his eyes. i interviewed him six times during the campaign when i worked for fox. evidence, i would suggest, that he appreciated, not only the audience that i spoke to, but me, in the locker room of fox. we had, with the exception of a self-declared white house war on fox early on in 2009 by the obama administration, a solid, professional...
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brian: some more. "i gave birth to your black ass, i raised you and fed you, i will not come second to whoever this bitch is, have i made myself clear?" for the next half hour, she grilled me about my girlfriend in explicit detail, what did her body look like, what kind of kiss her was she, what did i want to do with her when we were alone? it was the last thing i wanted to discuss. what is the background? zachary: i am 13 or 14 years old, not just interested in girls anymore, i'm starting to talk to them, i am beginning to date and i have my first serious girlfriend. my mom essentially felt threatened by that. there is another woman in his life whom he -- whom she feared i would love more than her. it was an irrational fear or anxiety have, but that was my read of what was going on with her concern and interest in it. she got very upset. she wanted to read every text message, she wanted to know every time i communicated with her in any shape or form, if i was thinking about her. she wanted to know my
brian: some more. "i gave birth to your black ass, i raised you and fed you, i will not come second to whoever this bitch is, have i made myself clear?" for the next half hour, she grilled me about my girlfriend in explicit detail, what did her body look like, what kind of kiss her was she, what did i want to do with her when we were alone? it was the last thing i wanted to discuss. what is the background? zachary: i am 13 or 14 years old, not just interested in girls anymore, i'm...
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brian: sir? isgood morning, my name timothy romberg from san francisco, california, and a teach at skyline middle college in december know, a publicly funded dual enrollment program for motivated high school juniors and seniors to begin taking their community college courses early while still completing their high school diploma. students get set up to transfer to a four-year university in california after curriculum.he my role is the u.s. government and economics teacher for our students.el brian: how interested are the students in politics and government? >> my students love it. our entire class is based around current events. i feel like they really see their junior level u.s. history theory, andst as their senior-level government studies as practice, of how to actually become engaged in society and make a difference themselves. brian: and how did they get their current affairs? >> we research actively in class and students present current events to each other two times a week, based on things
brian: sir? isgood morning, my name timothy romberg from san francisco, california, and a teach at skyline middle college in december know, a publicly funded dual enrollment program for motivated high school juniors and seniors to begin taking their community college courses early while still completing their high school diploma. students get set up to transfer to a four-year university in california after curriculum.he my role is the u.s. government and economics teacher for our students.el...
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brian: i agree. steve: it comes down to how they look on thursday how they both appear on thursday, that is to say. judge jeanine says what we have seen in the last week is pretty much the state of affairs in politics these days. listen to this. >> constitution applies to illegals, it applies to criminals, murderers, but it doesn't apply a man who has dedicated his life to the pursuit of justice, a man who no woman in the last i don't know how many decades has said a bad word about him and now all of the sudden we have the left using the rules of sole olenski chaos to bring socialism and anarchy to this country. i'm going to ask one question, sean, i would like to know how many united states senators are willing to change the standards of justifiable against them to accusation without corroboration and i guarantee you if we start and go down that road, things will change. brian: basically, people level headed as chris coons say it's up to kavanaugh to dispel the accusations? really? that's turning th
brian: i agree. steve: it comes down to how they look on thursday how they both appear on thursday, that is to say. judge jeanine says what we have seen in the last week is pretty much the state of affairs in politics these days. listen to this. >> constitution applies to illegals, it applies to criminals, murderers, but it doesn't apply a man who has dedicated his life to the pursuit of justice, a man who no woman in the last i don't know how many decades has said a bad word about him...
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brian: what else? charles: he also was very instrumental in pushing through the mckinley tariff act. today, tariffs, of course, we hear a lot about. but it used to be, when we theorians would talk about tariff issue of the late 19th-century, eyes would glaze over, why is that so important? we have a greater appreciation of why regulation of trade is so important, certainly in the forefront of pushing for a protective tariff. brian: let me interrupt again, for this purpose. that is william mckinley. he was in the house of representatives. charles: he was. brian: what was his job, that got him into the tariff business? charles: he was a representative from ohio, and sometimes representatives sort of adopt a specialty. he was on ways and means, and the house was democratic, so he was a minority member, but he was chair of the ways and means committee in the first two years of harrison's term. this is why it was called the mckinley tariff act. he was the real point man for developing this. it was a very co
brian: what else? charles: he also was very instrumental in pushing through the mckinley tariff act. today, tariffs, of course, we hear a lot about. but it used to be, when we theorians would talk about tariff issue of the late 19th-century, eyes would glaze over, why is that so important? we have a greater appreciation of why regulation of trade is so important, certainly in the forefront of pushing for a protective tariff. brian: let me interrupt again, for this purpose. that is william...
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brian wagner if he looks familiar. brian, what year was it? >> december 22nd, 2006, i actually got engaged on "fox & friends" morning show. steve was outside. he handed me the microphone and i'm proud to say since 2006 me and my wife are happily married. brian: all right. good job. steve: it's a two for today anniversary and brian got to say hi to his wife on tv. brian: by the way by the power invested in ainsley because she was using the sword should you toss it to jillian? ainsley: that would be wonderful jillian where are you? upstairs? jillian: but i couldn't, but there is cake so i will be downstairs. it was your birthday yesterday? jillian: yes and you in two days. a sheriff's deputy killed in shootout near auto shop. deputy shot by a suspect arguing with employee near sacramento, california. another deputy and a by stander were hit but will be okay. a four year verb veteran of the force leaves behind a. why 37th officer killed in the line of duty this year meanwhile police identify the man who killed a deputy in kansas. they say roberts
brian wagner if he looks familiar. brian, what year was it? >> december 22nd, 2006, i actually got engaged on "fox & friends" morning show. steve was outside. he handed me the microphone and i'm proud to say since 2006 me and my wife are happily married. brian: all right. good job. steve: it's a two for today anniversary and brian got to say hi to his wife on tv. brian: by the way by the power invested in ainsley because she was using the sword should you toss it to jillian?...
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brian: what is happening here? anjuli: this is the landlady, the woman who owns the boarding house where the stenographer lives and her boyfriend from the -- they referred to him as the kicker -- someone who complained a lot during that time is coming to visit her, so the landlady is being protective over having a man in her boardinghouse. brian: it references the wallpaper. i guess that is a bit of a dig, huh? [laughter] anjuli: yeah. edward: i found a first-hand account of the screening of this film in the newspaper and somebody came into the movie theater late and the theatre owner said, oh, you missed the best part, you missed the romance. [laughter] brian: some things never change in movies, right? anjuli: right. [laughter] brian: explain what he is telling her. anjuli: and seems like he is telling her the idea of what it is like to be in the army. i am sure as a kicker, he might be complaining a little bit, but i think he is looking for to the experience and he is obviously have top about it as she is proud o
brian: what is happening here? anjuli: this is the landlady, the woman who owns the boarding house where the stenographer lives and her boyfriend from the -- they referred to him as the kicker -- someone who complained a lot during that time is coming to visit her, so the landlady is being protective over having a man in her boardinghouse. brian: it references the wallpaper. i guess that is a bit of a dig, huh? [laughter] anjuli: yeah. edward: i found a first-hand account of the screening of...
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brian: pat? cat: -- pat: i am from chicago, i teach ap government and politics and government for english language learners. english language learners. most of the students in that course have been in the united states for less than a year, so it is like a united nations of sorts. in any given semester, we will have it students from japan, china, jordan, the middle east, poland, central and southern america. brian: what do you teach and how long have you done it? you know, i think generally, i look back at my own school experience, and it was outstanding. and i think i wanted to be a career-student, so i made a wise decision. the best decision i made, to quit law school and to be a teacher. why do i stay teaching? i think what some of these teachers have explained, the curiosity of the students. brian: how do you find the truth? pat: i make it a goal, especially my ap government politics class, to have my students try to tell me why they are not selfish. that is the semester-long goal. i tell the
brian: pat? cat: -- pat: i am from chicago, i teach ap government and politics and government for english language learners. english language learners. most of the students in that course have been in the united states for less than a year, so it is like a united nations of sorts. in any given semester, we will have it students from japan, china, jordan, the middle east, poland, central and southern america. brian: what do you teach and how long have you done it? you know, i think generally, i...
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brian: to go. brian: back to something you movie depictsthis not only the battle, but also the emotion here in the u.s. by those who saw their sons or husbands depart for france. , again, that is something we forget when we see the propaganda, the posters, we see the movies, we forget how wrenching this time was for the american people, how frightening it was. something like this, a movie brings it down to earth again. it makes it human. it makes it something you can understand. brian: what did you go out in the park, it is more romantic? anjuli: [laughing] maybe she just wants him out of her house. brian: so again, if you are in the movie theaters, music would be playing in the background? it would be live music? anjuli: yes. and most theaters just had a single pns playing. some cute -- single pianist playing. some have had orchestras and that would have been more epic, but typically it was just a single pianist playing along. brian: cutting to a different scene, what is this all about? anjuli: th
brian: to go. brian: back to something you movie depictsthis not only the battle, but also the emotion here in the u.s. by those who saw their sons or husbands depart for france. , again, that is something we forget when we see the propaganda, the posters, we see the movies, we forget how wrenching this time was for the american people, how frightening it was. something like this, a movie brings it down to earth again. it makes it human. it makes it something you can understand. brian: what did...
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brian: how was he rescued? dr. engel: in a small raft on the ocean, bobbing up and down, he had taken in seawater, was vomiting. he writes home to his parents he was crying. think about the adrenaline. then he noticed something particularly bad. his raft was beginning to move toward the island. that was really not a good place for an american pilot to go. we subsequently found out that other pilots who have been shot down on that island were not only killed by the japanese, but there was cannibalism that went on as well. bush, not knowing that, but knowing capture is not a great thing, paddles furiously the other direction and ultimately an american submarine picks him up. he spends the next month underwater with the crew doing submarine missions until he can get back to base. brian: when does he get out of the service? dr. engel: 1945. he had rotated back, had more training, flew 58 combat missions, really deserved time. after he was shot down, he could have taken a break. , no, right back to his unit to keep the
brian: how was he rescued? dr. engel: in a small raft on the ocean, bobbing up and down, he had taken in seawater, was vomiting. he writes home to his parents he was crying. think about the adrenaline. then he noticed something particularly bad. his raft was beginning to move toward the island. that was really not a good place for an american pilot to go. we subsequently found out that other pilots who have been shot down on that island were not only killed by the japanese, but there was...
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brian: what do you say? major: first of all, i hear that in the heard that during the campaign, when i met trump supporters at more than trump 75 rallies. i have given speeches on this. i say that whenever introduced, there is a nice introduction, but really, where you should know, is major garrett. i am a semi-well-known member of an industry with record low popularity and approval and declining market share. and everyone laughs. because i'm being self-deprecating, but i am also making a this industry has to point. reconcile itself to those two facts. and this was long before donald trump came along. credibility, as defined by democrats, republicans, and for the last decade, before 2016, was on a study dissent. study among republicans, but still study among independents -- but still study among independents and self identified democrats. what was happening simultaneously? market share was decreasing. i asked out loud repeatedly come , was that a coincidence or a cause? i think our industry has took him to t
brian: what do you say? major: first of all, i hear that in the heard that during the campaign, when i met trump supporters at more than trump 75 rallies. i have given speeches on this. i say that whenever introduced, there is a nice introduction, but really, where you should know, is major garrett. i am a semi-well-known member of an industry with record low popularity and approval and declining market share. and everyone laughs. because i'm being self-deprecating, but i am also making a this...
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brian: some more. "i gave birth to your black ass, i raised you and fed you, i will not come second to whoever this bitch is, have i made myself clear?" for the next half hour, she grilled me about my girlfriend in explicit detail, what did her body look like, what kind of kisser was she, what did i want to do with her when we were alone? it was the last thing i wanted to discuss. what is the background? zachary: i am 13 or 14 years old, not just interested in girls anymore, i'm starting to talk to them, i am beginning to date and i have my first serious girlfriend. my mom essentially felt threatened by that. there is another woman in his life whom he -- whom she feared i would love more than her. it was an irrational fear or anxiety have, but that was my read of what was going on with her concern and interest in it. she got very upset. she wanted to read every text message, she wanted to know every time i communicated with her in any shape or form, if i was thinking about her. she wanted to know my in
brian: some more. "i gave birth to your black ass, i raised you and fed you, i will not come second to whoever this bitch is, have i made myself clear?" for the next half hour, she grilled me about my girlfriend in explicit detail, what did her body look like, what kind of kisser was she, what did i want to do with her when we were alone? it was the last thing i wanted to discuss. what is the background? zachary: i am 13 or 14 years old, not just interested in girls anymore, i'm...
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brian: how old are you? zachary: 22. brian: what was your major at williams? zachary: political science. brian: in your book, you talk about various places. talk about stanford. zachary: i was basically taking for college courses. i was always driven and very ambitious. i did not want to spend my summer reading in my room. i thought it would be great, especially because i was going to be on the east coast, to experience a different university setting, and stanford has a very strong political science department. brian: yale. zachary: that was a writer's conference the summer after my freshman year. i attended a number of work ships and it helped me improve. brian: columbia. zachary: that was my junior year, it was a study away experience. i studied psychology and political science. a great time. brian: you grew up where? zachary: washington, d.c. and detroit. i was born in washington, d.c. in 1985, but i moved around a bit. brian: where have you lived since then? in maryland, i have lived in the district of columbia, and two different places in detroit. zachary
brian: how old are you? zachary: 22. brian: what was your major at williams? zachary: political science. brian: in your book, you talk about various places. talk about stanford. zachary: i was basically taking for college courses. i was always driven and very ambitious. i did not want to spend my summer reading in my room. i thought it would be great, especially because i was going to be on the east coast, to experience a different university setting, and stanford has a very strong political...
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brian: done. do you think that will happen to us at one point during the middle of the show i lost my fast ball, check, please. chris chulo, if you ever feel like it's over don't wait until the end of the show. you just go, get out. go ahead, chris. ainsley: no. you are not allowed. he just had an epiphany. god let me know when i'm done. i need to hear from you. and in the middle of the show that's when he knew. brian: it's the bills. he probably said god, we stink, can i leave? steve: that's one way to do it. just saying. ainsley: good for him. brian: good for him? ainsley: now is he sleeping in. brian: now he has no paycheck. steve: democrats attack everything about president trump now. now they attack his slogan. >> this sort of thinking. this make america great mind set is not only flawed. it's rooted if fear. steve: dan bongino has plenty to say about that. is he coming up shortly. ainsley: i bet he does. circus turns into chaos. the moment kids are thrown off a camel's back as spectators are
brian: done. do you think that will happen to us at one point during the middle of the show i lost my fast ball, check, please. chris chulo, if you ever feel like it's over don't wait until the end of the show. you just go, get out. go ahead, chris. ainsley: no. you are not allowed. he just had an epiphany. god let me know when i'm done. i need to hear from you. and in the middle of the show that's when he knew. brian: it's the bills. he probably said god, we stink, can i leave? steve: that's...
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brian: what was it like? major: i knew it was coming. brian: you did. as soon as i stopped talking, i could see president obama's reaction in his eyes. i interviewed him six times during the campaign when i worked for fox. evidence, i would suggest that he appreciated, not only the audience that i spoke to, but me, in the locker room of fox. of ad, with the exception self-declared war on fox early on in 2009 by the obama administration, a solid, professional relationship. while the first times at a press conference he said, i got a hand it to you major, they were you craft the questions. did he think i was being lawyery, stopping him and preventing them from questioning? i take pride in the way i put my questions together. i knew he was going to come at me. that's what i put it in the book. don't do anything with your face don't look away. don't shift in your chair. just take it. you've asked the question. he has the opportunity to come at you with everything he has got. and i had a very strong sense that he was going to, which he did on his terms. othe
brian: what was it like? major: i knew it was coming. brian: you did. as soon as i stopped talking, i could see president obama's reaction in his eyes. i interviewed him six times during the campaign when i worked for fox. evidence, i would suggest that he appreciated, not only the audience that i spoke to, but me, in the locker room of fox. of ad, with the exception self-declared war on fox early on in 2009 by the obama administration, a solid, professional relationship. while the first times...
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brian? brian: thanks, jillian. today on capitol hill judge brett kavanaugh and his accuser christine blasey ford in the hot seat as president trump reaffirms his support and rails against the democrats. >> they're actually con artists because they know how quality this man is. and they have destroyed a man's representations and they want to destroy it even more. brian: here to react g.o.p. tennessee congressman and senate candidate marsha blackburn. so, senator -- excuse me, congressman thank you for joining us. >> happy to be here. brian: i know it's the senate side. everyone is watching on this. would have you multiple accusers out there, as a woman, do you worry that brett kavanaugh is not the person he was depicted to be? >> i have to tell you, brian, every woman deserves to be heard. and women should be heard when they have an accusation. and dr. ford is going to have her testimony. and we will see what that holds today. and what i'm hearing most from women is this: they sasay what if it's their spouse or son,
brian? brian: thanks, jillian. today on capitol hill judge brett kavanaugh and his accuser christine blasey ford in the hot seat as president trump reaffirms his support and rails against the democrats. >> they're actually con artists because they know how quality this man is. and they have destroyed a man's representations and they want to destroy it even more. brian: here to react g.o.p. tennessee congressman and senate candidate marsha blackburn. so, senator -- excuse me, congressman...
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brian? brian: nike releasing the new commercial just do it campaign featuring former quarterback and anthem protester collin kaepernick. watch. >> believe in something. even if it means sacrificing everything. so don't ask if your dreams are crazy, ask if you are crazy enough. brian: is kaepernick so-called sacrifice really worthy of such celebration? our next guest does not think. so joining me now is former pro-basketball player and top advisor congressman pete olson of texas brock gillespie and his dad worked at nike for years. nike lost some money initially on this ad. they rolled out a 60-second ad. they have lebron james and serena williams in it and other great players they talk about dreaming of being the best. does collin kaepernick belong in that category? >> no. absolutely do not think so. in fact, nike should rename their ad for sacrifice everything even if it means our stock price, frankly. brian: temporarily. >> in my opinion, collin kaepernick did not sacrifice anything. as a
brian? brian: nike releasing the new commercial just do it campaign featuring former quarterback and anthem protester collin kaepernick. watch. >> believe in something. even if it means sacrificing everything. so don't ask if your dreams are crazy, ask if you are crazy enough. brian: is kaepernick so-called sacrifice really worthy of such celebration? our next guest does not think. so joining me now is former pro-basketball player and top advisor congressman pete olson of texas brock...
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brian: why did you leave fox? before we do that, what was your biggest memory from your experience at fox? an a norma's amount of criticism from what they call the mainstream media in this town. is it deserved and why did you leave and what do you remember about your experience? major: when i was there, 2002-2010, i worked alongside a lot of people who put together what the marketing team called fair and balanced journalism. i called a journalism. 's -- bothsides of the sides and get out of the way. the audience will appreciated. those who cover will appreciated. they will not say it publicly, but they will appreciate it. that is what i did and what we did. i don't know if i have a particular memory at fox. brian: any difference for you at fox and cnn? major: no. i did what i did. when i came in, everyone knew and saw my work as a journalist, and knew i would get the story. knew that i knew had to get the story and left me alone. ever dealt with anything other than the normal, anytive conversations, lively engaged
brian: why did you leave fox? before we do that, what was your biggest memory from your experience at fox? an a norma's amount of criticism from what they call the mainstream media in this town. is it deserved and why did you leave and what do you remember about your experience? major: when i was there, 2002-2010, i worked alongside a lot of people who put together what the marketing team called fair and balanced journalism. i called a journalism. 's -- bothsides of the sides and get out of the...
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represented themselves well. >> brian: yeah. and if washington, which it looks like they have the squad, you know, to compete in the pac 1 they're going to have to run the table, in my opinion. there is no more margin for error. that's the thing to learn about washington in this whole game, auburn on the flip side has earned a little bit of insurance for that really difficult schedule that alabama and georgia. >> steve: to todd. >> todd: coach, you said you had to run the football inside the 10 yard line. that's exactly what you did. a gutsy play call there at the end to score the touchdown. what was the difference? >> yeah, chip made the right call there. they were bailing out, dropping eight. he ran zone, we scored a touchdown. they're one of the best teams in the country. we were a shrill sllittle slopp won the game. last year, i don't know if we would have done that. we got it done today. >> todd: how about the play of your defense? >> our defense is one of the best defenses in college football. they faced a lot of adversity
represented themselves well. >> brian: yeah. and if washington, which it looks like they have the squad, you know, to compete in the pac 1 they're going to have to run the table, in my opinion. there is no more margin for error. that's the thing to learn about washington in this whole game, auburn on the flip side has earned a little bit of insurance for that really difficult schedule that alabama and georgia. >> steve: to todd. >> todd: coach, you said you had to run the...
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brian? brian: thanks, jillian. state of emergency in four states as hurricane called florence barrels towards the east coast. ainsley: more than a million people have been ordered to evacuate ahead of this storage. steve: jonathan serrie is live in one of the barrier islands wrightsville beach, north carolina where, jonathan it, doesn't look too bad right now because i see somebody in the water over your shoulder. >> thearkts steve. the calm before the storm. many people are making emergency preparations. right now i'm standing in front of johnny mercer's fishing pier originally built in the 1930s made out of wood but in 19965 series of two storms, bertha and fran completely destroyed it and so now they rebuilt it in 2002 out of concrete. and take a look at this home video showing how well it held up during hurricane matthew. i'm told hypotheticalsly this pier under new construction could with stand winds of up to 200 miles per hour. of course, that's not the case for all of the structures on the carolina coast. so
brian? brian: thanks, jillian. state of emergency in four states as hurricane called florence barrels towards the east coast. ainsley: more than a million people have been ordered to evacuate ahead of this storage. steve: jonathan serrie is live in one of the barrier islands wrightsville beach, north carolina where, jonathan it, doesn't look too bad right now because i see somebody in the water over your shoulder. >> thearkts steve. the calm before the storm. many people are making...
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brian: watching your show on fbn. >> thanks, brian. ainsley: runners are getting ready for the race for the cure including our own gear i didn't willis she is warming up on fox square. brian: that's melissa francis, too. ♪ i run for your your brother, your sistermother, your wife. i run for you ♪ let's do an ad of a man eating free waffles at comfort inn. they taste like victory because he always gets the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed, when he books direct at choicehotels.com. or just say badda book, badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com. ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ ♪ great big jim, there ain't no other ♪ -so, this is covered, right? -yes, ma'am. take care of it for you right now. giddyup! hi! this is jamie. we need some help. ♪ [cheers and applause] ainsley: thousands of runners race for the cure as susan g. komen greater nyc race kicks off this sunday, 28th annual race is r
brian: watching your show on fbn. >> thanks, brian. ainsley: runners are getting ready for the race for the cure including our own gear i didn't willis she is warming up on fox square. brian: that's melissa francis, too. ♪ i run for your your brother, your sistermother, your wife. i run for you ♪ let's do an ad of a man eating free waffles at comfort inn. they taste like victory because he always gets the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed, when he books direct at choicehotels.com....
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brian: all right. ainsley, can i read the tease? ainsley: you can, brian. brian: thank you. president obama says you should thank him for the booming economy. what do students think about that? >> you have been out for longer enough now that it's not on him anymore. it's more on donald trump. >> i would side with trump on that one. brian: wow, cabot phillips joins us with more on that video on college campus in a moment. ainsley: plus the senate setting a deadline for brett kavanaugh's curfew about allegations. judge napolitano says this creates a new dilemma. on capitol hill. he is here to explain it coming up next. his town. by 2030, half of america may take after stonington, self-employed and without employer benefits. we haven't had any sort of benefit plans and we're trying to figure that out now. if i had had a little advice back then, i'd be in a different boat today, for sure. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. why test a hybrid engine for over six million miles? why hand-tune an audio system? why include the most advanced active safety
brian: all right. ainsley, can i read the tease? ainsley: you can, brian. brian: thank you. president obama says you should thank him for the booming economy. what do students think about that? >> you have been out for longer enough now that it's not on him anymore. it's more on donald trump. >> i would side with trump on that one. brian: wow, cabot phillips joins us with more on that video on college campus in a moment. ainsley: plus the senate setting a deadline for brett...
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brian: okay. but is the heated rhetoric just an attempt to detract from growing list of accomplishments. ainsley: who is that jumping out of the plane? it's ed henry sky diving. is he here to share his ad ventures with us ex ♪ and i'm free ♪ free falling ♪ yeah, i'm free ♪ meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10-25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to take. meningitis b is different from the meningitis most teens were probably vaccinated against when younger. we're getting the word out against meningitis b. our teens are getting bexsero. bexsero should not be given if you had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose. most common side effects are pain, redness or hardness at the injection site; muscle pain; fatigue; headache; nausea; and joint pain. bexsero may not protect all individuals. tell your healthcare professional if you're pregnant or if you have received a
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brian: right. because it was not so much do you agree with me, are you qualified to be on the supreme court. that was lindsey graham's -- that was lindsey graham's point. got it with 70 votes. alito got more votes. judge alito basically his wife was in tears because he was so personally attacked through it. and i just feel bad for the family of brett kavanaugh. he is on rout to ascending to one the most prestigious positions in the world the supreme court of america to do that he has to go through. this it's like a penel state hazing. ainsley: when the president had to make a decision he chose according to some people who know him extremely wisely. this guy kavanaugh is known to be extremely fair. even democrats are saying that that have worked for him or clerked for him. kavanaugh vowed yesterday to be neutral and impartial. he said i don't disi decide cases based on personal or policy preferences. when he was asked about certain issues, he has been -- he knows he says i'm not going to answer thos
brian: right. because it was not so much do you agree with me, are you qualified to be on the supreme court. that was lindsey graham's -- that was lindsey graham's point. got it with 70 votes. alito got more votes. judge alito basically his wife was in tears because he was so personally attacked through it. and i just feel bad for the family of brett kavanaugh. he is on rout to ascending to one the most prestigious positions in the world the supreme court of america to do that he has to go...
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when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. ainsley: primary day in massachusetts, voters will decide between the incumbent governor baker and scott lively in the gubernatorial primary. the trio of republican also compete for a chance to unseat liberal senator elizabeth warren in november. democrats are hoping some voters can be swayed with therapy dogs. liberal group next gen america is launching a 30-million-dollar campaign to get young people out to vote. one of their strategies is bringing dogs on college campuses to attract the students. steve: the labor statistics and polling numbers proof it president trump's economy is improving and blue collar workers, many thrilled. brian: that didn't stop union boss richard trumka from bashing the president over the weekend. >> unfortunately, to date, the things that he has
when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. ainsley: primary day in massachusetts, voters will decide between the incumbent governor baker and scott lively in the gubernatorial primary. the trio of republican also compete for a chance to unseat liberal senator...
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brian: david bossie, thanks so much. >> thanks, brian. brian: 20 minutes after the hour. he was once a broke actor. now one the real estate agents in new york city. the stars of bravo's-million-dollar listing ryan is here live to explain how he did it and how you can do it, too. ♪ cancer ... it's very personal. each of us is different. and each cancer is different. how it reacts, how it evades and adapts. and how we attack it. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america, we use diagnostic tools that help us better understand what drives each person's cancer. this is what we mean by outsmarting cancer. and for some, it may uncover more effective treatment options. like christine bray. after battling ovarian cancer for several years, her test results revealed a potential treatment not considered previously a drug therapy that targeted her tumor. today, christine's metastatic cancer is in remission. this is precision cancer treatment. because at cancer treatment centers of america. we're not just fighting cancer. we're outsmarting it. visit cancercenter.com and sched
brian: david bossie, thanks so much. >> thanks, brian. brian: 20 minutes after the hour. he was once a broke actor. now one the real estate agents in new york city. the stars of bravo's-million-dollar listing ryan is here live to explain how he did it and how you can do it, too. ♪ cancer ... it's very personal. each of us is different. and each cancer is different. how it reacts, how it evades and adapts. and how we attack it. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america, we use...
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brian: not the senate. if they louise the senate, whether they win or lose the senate it wouldn't matter. what's happening in the house. their hope is the democrats would be so motivated by the opportunity to maybe have the majority in the judiciary committee that they would get the vote and turn the senate. anna: we had new information over the weekend that dr. ford had added a new attorney over her line up andrew mccabe's accuser and adding to a list of attorneys already to having connections to being anti-trumper-resisters. steve: you have senator mazie hirono who has been front and center during these allegations. listen to what she says about what's going on right now. >> i put his denial in the context of everything that i know about him in terms of how he approaches his case. as i said, his credibility is already very questionable in my mind. when i say that he is very outcome driven, he has an ideological agenda. it's very outcome driven. and i can sit here and talk to you about some of the cases th
brian: not the senate. if they louise the senate, whether they win or lose the senate it wouldn't matter. what's happening in the house. their hope is the democrats would be so motivated by the opportunity to maybe have the majority in the judiciary committee that they would get the vote and turn the senate. anna: we had new information over the weekend that dr. ford had added a new attorney over her line up andrew mccabe's accuser and adding to a list of attorneys already to having connections...
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brian: unproven. for people to go back to life go back to high school to stop from you moving forward. i heard of your transcript mattering in college. i didn't know your ninth and tenth grade actions could really reflect what happened on the supreme court. steve: woman asking the questions rachel mitchell, the prosecutor, she has dealt with victims in this very circumstance where there has been a delayed disclosure and allegations are hard to corroborate. so, you know, she is going to do her best to get to the bottom of the story. but, going back to my original point. these are serious allegations. that is why charles grassley has bent over backwards as lindsey gram said yesterday to accommodate dr. ford so she can tell her story and american can decide. ainsley: he does want it to be fair. we all want to to be fair. we wanting to hear from her. if she is going to sit down in front of the senate judiciary committee tomorrow and say the exact story we think we know it was on the bed and she was fully
brian: unproven. for people to go back to life go back to high school to stop from you moving forward. i heard of your transcript mattering in college. i didn't know your ninth and tenth grade actions could really reflect what happened on the supreme court. steve: woman asking the questions rachel mitchell, the prosecutor, she has dealt with victims in this very circumstance where there has been a delayed disclosure and allegations are hard to corroborate. so, you know, she is going to do her...
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brian: what else did he do? charles: he was very instrumental in pushing through the mckinley tariff act. of course today we hear a lot about tariffs. it used to be that when we talked about the tariff issue of the late 19th century, eyes would glaze over and say why is that so important. i think we have a greater appreciation of why regulation of trade is important. harrison was certainly in the forefront of pushing for a protective tariff. brian: let me interrupt again. that is william mckinley, he was in the house of representatives. what was his job that got him into the tariff business? charles: he was a representative from ohio. sometimes representatives adopt a specialty. ,e was on the ways and means and the house was usually a democratic. he was a minority member. he was chair of the committee in his first two of the ways and means during harrison's term. he was the real point man for developing this act. it was a compensated piece of legislation. the problem that lay behind this legislation and both par
brian: what else did he do? charles: he was very instrumental in pushing through the mckinley tariff act. of course today we hear a lot about tariffs. it used to be that when we talked about the tariff issue of the late 19th century, eyes would glaze over and say why is that so important. i think we have a greater appreciation of why regulation of trade is important. harrison was certainly in the forefront of pushing for a protective tariff. brian: let me interrupt again. that is william...
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and convicted him at all right now brian going to the center to center if i may go to brian let me go to brian in atlanta you know senator feinstein had this letter she sat on and then she talked to him private there were the the hearings the confirmation hearings and then all of a sudden all of this comes out and then to delay and to delay and then another person pops up and and these people have very strong political affiliations background does have substance here i mean this looks like just slow walking this to make sure that judge kavanaugh doesn't get his day in the court of public appearing appearance and it's all it's all just a smear against him because jason says there should be an investigation ok where's the house what's the address what was the date i mean what do you want the f.b.i. to do go ahead in atlanta brian you know let's remember the duke lacrosse team and the prosecutor yet longer has a license. those boys were those they were accused of something that later was the term and didn't add up and and we take this and try to judge a man from thirty plus years ago tha
and convicted him at all right now brian going to the center to center if i may go to brian let me go to brian in atlanta you know senator feinstein had this letter she sat on and then she talked to him private there were the the hearings the confirmation hearings and then all of a sudden all of this comes out and then to delay and to delay and then another person pops up and and these people have very strong political affiliations background does have substance here i mean this looks like just...
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and convicted him at all right now brian i decided to send me go to brian let me go to brian in atlanta you know senator feinstein had this letter she sat on and then she talked to him private there were the the hearings the confirmation hearings and then all of a sudden all of this comes out and then to delay and to delay and then another person pops up and and these people have very strong political affiliations background does have substance here i mean this looks like just slow walking this to make sure that judge kavanaugh doesn't get his day in the court of public appearing appearance and it's all it's all just a smear against him because jason says there should be an investigation ok where's the house what's the address what was the date i mean what do you want the f.b.i. to do go ahead in atlanta brian you know let's remember the duke lacrosse team and the prosecutor yet roger has a license those boys were those they were accused of something that later was the term and didn't add up and and we take this and try to judge a man thirty plus years ago that's the problem if these ac
and convicted him at all right now brian i decided to send me go to brian let me go to brian in atlanta you know senator feinstein had this letter she sat on and then she talked to him private there were the the hearings the confirmation hearings and then all of a sudden all of this comes out and then to delay and to delay and then another person pops up and and these people have very strong political affiliations background does have substance here i mean this looks like just slow walking this...
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brian: what else did he do? charles: he was very instrumental in pushing through the mckinley tariff act. of course today we hear a lot about tariffs. it used to be that when we talked about the tariff issue of the late 19th century, eyes would glaze over and say why is that so important. i think we have a greater appreciation of why regulation of trade is important. harrison was certainly in the forefront of pushing for a protective tariff. me interrupt again. that is william mckinley, he was in the house of representatives. what was his job that got him into the tariff business? charles: he was a representative from ohio. sometimes representatives adopt a specialty. member. minority he was chair of the committee in his first two w oh harrison's term. point man forl developing this act. it was a compensated piece of legislation. lay behind this legislation and both parties were wrestling with it was that the united states'government was running a surplus. surplus,y use the word not deficit. something like 1866,
brian: what else did he do? charles: he was very instrumental in pushing through the mckinley tariff act. of course today we hear a lot about tariffs. it used to be that when we talked about the tariff issue of the late 19th century, eyes would glaze over and say why is that so important. i think we have a greater appreciation of why regulation of trade is important. harrison was certainly in the forefront of pushing for a protective tariff. me interrupt again. that is william mckinley, he was...
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send it to you, brian. brian: thanks, jillian. supreme court nominee judge kavanaugh defintsd against assault allegations. >> i have never done this to her, or to anyone. that's not who i am. it is not who i was. i am innocent of this charge. i will not be intimidated. you may defeat me in the final vote, but you will never get me to quit, never. brian: judge kavanaugh facing a brutal confirmation fight but doubling down yesterday or maybe tripling. next guest faced a similar fight as next guest ric grenell waited months just to be grilled. he is now the ambassador to germany. thankfully. welcome, for the longest time you got the confirmation that took a while. then you waited, waited, waited. did you feel akinship a little bit with what the judge was going through yesterday? >> look, i think the process is really broken at this point. they tried to turn me into a sexist. there were crazy things that were said. we have got to get back to the point where people want to serve and they serve because there has been an elections and we
send it to you, brian. brian: thanks, jillian. supreme court nominee judge kavanaugh defintsd against assault allegations. >> i have never done this to her, or to anyone. that's not who i am. it is not who i was. i am innocent of this charge. i will not be intimidated. you may defeat me in the final vote, but you will never get me to quit, never. brian: judge kavanaugh facing a brutal confirmation fight but doubling down yesterday or maybe tripling. next guest faced a similar fight as...
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you are on booktv with brian kilmeade. >> thank you. i wanted to tell brian i've read all three of his books. my high school algebra teacher, i wish somebody had written books like this when i was taking college history. he makes it come alive. it's so relevant to what's going on today. the tripoli book talks about ng ben ghazi. my question is, what is the next project because i'm watching for and i've loved all three of his other books. >> thank you. you made my day. i would say this, i'm working on another project but i will say on october 19, october 20-21, i will be combining all three books in tampa, norfork, virginia and in nashville. the next book i'm working on that i will talk about that i still have another year -and-a-half to get through is sam houston and revenge of the alamo. how texas got created. how and jackson, as much as he wanted texas knew he couldn't grab texas. another war again. some of those things i try to unwind and amfinding it flat out fascinating so hopefully you like it . >> is your co-author working on tha
you are on booktv with brian kilmeade. >> thank you. i wanted to tell brian i've read all three of his books. my high school algebra teacher, i wish somebody had written books like this when i was taking college history. he makes it come alive. it's so relevant to what's going on today. the tripoli book talks about ng ben ghazi. my question is, what is the next project because i'm watching for and i've loved all three of his other books. >> thank you. you made my day. i would say...
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and convicted him at all right now brian i decided to send our go to brian let me go to brian in atlanta you know senator feinstein had this letter she sat on and then she talked to him private there were the the hearings the confirmation hearings and then all of a sudden all of this comes out and then to delay and to delay and then another person pops up and and these people have very strong political affiliations background does have substance here i mean this looks like just slow walking this to make sure that judge kavanaugh doesn't get his day in the court of public appearing appearance and it's all it's all just a smear against him because jason says there should be an investigation ok where's the house what's the address what was the date i mean what do you want the f.b.i. to do go ahead in atlanta brian you know let's remember the duke lacrosse team and the prosecutor yet longer has a license those boys were those they were accused of something that later was determined didn't appen and we take this and try to judge a man thirty plus years ago that's the problem if these accusati
and convicted him at all right now brian i decided to send our go to brian let me go to brian in atlanta you know senator feinstein had this letter she sat on and then she talked to him private there were the the hearings the confirmation hearings and then all of a sudden all of this comes out and then to delay and to delay and then another person pops up and and these people have very strong political affiliations background does have substance here i mean this looks like just slow walking...
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and convicted him at all right now brian going to be senator senator if i may go to brian let me go to brian in atlanta you know senator feinstein had this letter she sat on and then she talked to him private there were the the hearings the confirmation hearings and then all of a sudden all of this comes out and then to delay and to delay and then another person pops up and and these people have very strong political affiliations background does have substance here i mean this looks like just slow walking this to make sure that judge kavanaugh doesn't get his day in the court of public appearing appearance and it's all it's all just a smear against him because jason says there should be an investigation ok where's the house what's the address what was the date i mean what do you want the f.b.i. to do go ahead in atlanta brian you know let's remember the duke lacrosse team and the prosecutor yet longer has a license those boys were those they were accused of something that later was determined didn't appen and when we take this and try to judge a man thirty plus years ago that's the
and convicted him at all right now brian going to be senator senator if i may go to brian let me go to brian in atlanta you know senator feinstein had this letter she sat on and then she talked to him private there were the the hearings the confirmation hearings and then all of a sudden all of this comes out and then to delay and to delay and then another person pops up and and these people have very strong political affiliations background does have substance here i mean this looks like just...
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hey, kerry. >> reporter: hey, brian. let's take some of the data and sort of give you visuals to what bill just explained to us. so, the wind as he noted is not coming from right behind me which is where the atlantic ocean is, about 25 yards or so. but rather it's whipping around this way. and that, of course, is keeping the storm surge off. it's as it comes around it gets closer. and just so you understand where i am here in carolina beach, 13 miles south of wrightsville beach, the eye wall is not touching down right here. when that comes in, standing here will be dangerous because that is when we'll see that storm surge. so to understand storm surge, when the wind comes around, it's actually pushing the water up and that's what's creating this dome or this wall of water. and as it gets more shallow, the water has nowhere to go but up, up, up. and then, of course, it's moving about 5, 6 miles an hour as bill just told us. and that's when that wall of water comes in. the national hurricane center forecasting that that st
hey, kerry. >> reporter: hey, brian. let's take some of the data and sort of give you visuals to what bill just explained to us. so, the wind as he noted is not coming from right behind me which is where the atlantic ocean is, about 25 yards or so. but rather it's whipping around this way. and that, of course, is keeping the storm surge off. it's as it comes around it gets closer. and just so you understand where i am here in carolina beach, 13 miles south of wrightsville beach, the eye...
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. >> reporter: yeah, brian. as the winds here increase, we certainly can feel the bands of rain also picking up here. power has gone in and out for many who are in this city here. the mayor of wilmington told us they're expecting upwards of four feet of rain. we are starting to see the steady precipitation now here over the last several hours. we have been outside at this location, which is a safe location, for the last six or seven hours here. brian, as we have rolled into the evening and now officially hit friday morning, we can tell you that the weather here is beginning to deteriorate significantly. we had heavy rain here earlier today. now it is just whipping, and those winds here have been increasing throughout the evening. the white caps behind me on the water here continue also to spike up in height. we know high tide was a short time ago, but we can certainly see a lot of activity here behind us. meantime, we've also seen blasts of lightning in the sky. generators are also exploding in the distance. we
. >> reporter: yeah, brian. as the winds here increase, we certainly can feel the bands of rain also picking up here. power has gone in and out for many who are in this city here. the mayor of wilmington told us they're expecting upwards of four feet of rain. we are starting to see the steady precipitation now here over the last several hours. we have been outside at this location, which is a safe location, for the last six or seven hours here. brian, as we have rolled into the evening...
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>> hey, brian. if you do the mathematics, moving northwest at 6 and being about 50 miles or so off the coast, we're thinking sometime about 9:00 or 10:00 in the morning. i can tell you i've seen a couple storms in my coverage, 70 of these things, that defy the odds, they stop moving for a while. no guarantee. the bottom line is it's moving slow, it's lost its steering flow. the blocking ridge has go gone away. the impacts will be lasting. the surge on the coast, the battering waves, we had the mayor on earlier today, brian. he said they already lost a lot of sand and the core of engineers had just come in and pumped the beautiful beach behind me last winter. already day one ask they've lost a lot of sand. and then the inland rainfall, already some spots have had more than a foot of rain. we've got flash flood warnings up and down the coast. we had that tornado watch. because of the slow movement, brian, rainfall totals are going to be excessive. i mentioned last hour the record tropical cyclone, wet
>> hey, brian. if you do the mathematics, moving northwest at 6 and being about 50 miles or so off the coast, we're thinking sometime about 9:00 or 10:00 in the morning. i can tell you i've seen a couple storms in my coverage, 70 of these things, that defy the odds, they stop moving for a while. no guarantee. the bottom line is it's moving slow, it's lost its steering flow. the blocking ridge has go gone away. the impacts will be lasting. the surge on the coast, the battering waves, we...
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brian: how big did fdr when? -- win? richard: fdr swept the country. -- more modestly, jimmy carter between 1976 and 1980, that i don't anyone has toe from when he was elected such a powerful consensus he should leave office. roosevelt carried all but six states. congress.t, and then, of course, in some ways, what put the seal on hoover's reputation as a failed president was the next three months. -- uber-roosevelt hoover-roosevelt situation was so that the constitution had to be amended. that it was too long for roosevelt to be sworn in. the two men had virtually no communication. i think it is safe to say that hoover believed fdr was the liberally avoiding having any responsibility in the hopes that if things did go to hell, he would then receive the credit, and in many ways that is exactly what happened. the irony is, the banks were crashing -- the roof was falling in. hoover could have closed the banks. someone say it was stubbornness or principle, i would say it was a lack of finesse. fdr had tosted that agree with
brian: how big did fdr when? -- win? richard: fdr swept the country. -- more modestly, jimmy carter between 1976 and 1980, that i don't anyone has toe from when he was elected such a powerful consensus he should leave office. roosevelt carried all but six states. congress.t, and then, of course, in some ways, what put the seal on hoover's reputation as a failed president was the next three months. -- uber-roosevelt hoover-roosevelt situation was so that the constitution had to be amended. that...
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and brian joyce host of the brian joyce show on talk radio w g o w have him brian joins us from chattanooga all right chris what was your reaction to mitch mcconnell's tom and so about of concern of the g.o.p. drole well i think mitch mcconnell is doing his job is job is to be the chief fundraiser to make sure that republicans have enough money to be able to defend their seats but if you look at these seats one by one as you mentioned i worked for senator cruz in the sixteen campaign working for his in his eighteen real act there are four seats on the democrat side there are more likely to go republican until you get to the first republican seat likely to get go democrat and those are in north dakota heidi heitkamp is likely to lose to kevin kramer in montana jon tester is likely to you lose to matt rosendale in indiana joe donnelly is likely to you lose to micron and in missouri you have claire mccaskill likely you'd lose to josh ali and so you get through those four before you get to the first republican competitive seat which is in nevada so i got to say i really like where we republican
and brian joyce host of the brian joyce show on talk radio w g o w have him brian joins us from chattanooga all right chris what was your reaction to mitch mcconnell's tom and so about of concern of the g.o.p. drole well i think mitch mcconnell is doing his job is job is to be the chief fundraiser to make sure that republicans have enough money to be able to defend their seats but if you look at these seats one by one as you mentioned i worked for senator cruz in the sixteen campaign working...
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brian: how big did fdr win? richard: fdr swept the country. i don't think -- more modestly, jimmy carter between 1976 and 1980, that i don't anyone has gone from when he was elected to such a powerful consensus he should leave office. roosevelt carried all but six states. and with it, congress. and then, of course, in some ways, what put the seal on hoover's reputation as a failed president was the next three months. the hoover-roosevelt situation was so that the constitution had to be amended. they decided that it was too long for roosevelt to be sworn in. the two men had virtually no communication. i think it is safe to say that hoover believed fdr was the liberally avoiding having any responsibility in the hopes that if things did go to hell, he would then receive the credit, and in many ways that is exactly what happened. the irony is, the banks were crashing -- the roof was falling in. and hoover could have closed the banks. someone say it was stubbornness or principle, i would say it was a lack of finesse. but he insisted that fdr had to
brian: how big did fdr win? richard: fdr swept the country. i don't think -- more modestly, jimmy carter between 1976 and 1980, that i don't anyone has gone from when he was elected to such a powerful consensus he should leave office. roosevelt carried all but six states. and with it, congress. and then, of course, in some ways, what put the seal on hoover's reputation as a failed president was the next three months. the hoover-roosevelt situation was so that the constitution had to be amended....
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joyce host of the brian joyce show on talk radio w g. chris president from these a social media powerhouse but he's joined the chorus that asserts social media companies giants like facebook twitter and google all censoring conservatives. boyce's you agree with that well there's a few things there i do think that there is enough evidence that certain actions have been taken against conservatives that have not been taking it slow brawls that are unfortunate and and i hate to say require oversights on the last person to call for oversight but having said that there's and there's zero debate or there's zero ability to debate that there has been a different way of dealing with conservative versus liberals on social media and i wasn't someone who believe this early on but it's clearly become evident over the course of the last few months that's point or one point or two is i think when you look at the power of and the amount of media. ownership that exists through facebook or google it pales in comparison to what the f.c.c. was for to regulat
joyce host of the brian joyce show on talk radio w g. chris president from these a social media powerhouse but he's joined the chorus that asserts social media companies giants like facebook twitter and google all censoring conservatives. boyce's you agree with that well there's a few things there i do think that there is enough evidence that certain actions have been taken against conservatives that have not been taking it slow brawls that are unfortunate and and i hate to say require...
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brian: how long was he commerce secretary? mr. smith: he was commerce secretary for eight years. 1/2 years. under harding and coolidge. who knows what might have been. harding had great respect for hoover. he said, you do not write the same gd english that i do. i am not sure if that is an insult, but he had great respect for hoover. and one thing i mentioned, both parties in 1920 four to with the -- flirted with the idea of nominating hoover. wilson told his brother-in-law, that if it was up to him, if he could choose his successor, herbert hoover. and hoover talked to some democrats in 1920, but he was a bull moose republican, a teddy roosevelt progressive republican. his problem with the party throughout the 1920's and his presidency was from the right wing of the party that never really trusted him. and a lot of them were isolationists, too. they held his cosmopolitan background against him. but anyway, he accompanied harding on the cross-country voyage of understanding to alaska, where harding fell ill. and then they returned
brian: how long was he commerce secretary? mr. smith: he was commerce secretary for eight years. 1/2 years. under harding and coolidge. who knows what might have been. harding had great respect for hoover. he said, you do not write the same gd english that i do. i am not sure if that is an insult, but he had great respect for hoover. and one thing i mentioned, both parties in 1920 four to with the -- flirted with the idea of nominating hoover. wilson told his brother-in-law, that if it was up...
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to do go ahead in atlanta brian you know let's remember the duke lacrosse team and the prosecutor yet longer has a license those kids those boys were victims they were accused of something that later was determined didn't appen and we take this and try to judge a man from thirty plus years ago that's the problem if these accusations were three years ago or five years ago or ten years ago they certainly are carry more rapidly in my mind but not only have they been sitting in a box for three decades they were sitting on dianne feinstein's desperate three months waiting for political timing sexual assault allegations are not political timing they are reporting at the time they happened for prosecution to thirty plus years later to me is irrelevant i operate on its you and your rule if the allegation is over ten years old i judge the man or the woman of the last ten years not what someone says they air quotes fifteen twenty forty years ago i'm sorry i don't care i care about sexual assault i have a daughter instead and i was just miss account after the break by jason i said i spoke to my
to do go ahead in atlanta brian you know let's remember the duke lacrosse team and the prosecutor yet longer has a license those kids those boys were victims they were accused of something that later was determined didn't appen and we take this and try to judge a man from thirty plus years ago that's the problem if these accusations were three years ago or five years ago or ten years ago they certainly are carry more rapidly in my mind but not only have they been sitting in a box for three...