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tester: think montana public television in montana public radio for hosting this debate. i want to thank commissioner rosendahl for showing up. cabinettion of officials and overall is one of the most important jobs is senator has to do. this is a lifetime term. when judge brett kavanaugh was nominated by president from, i went into the process of digging into his background to find out where he was on particular issues. theund out he was one of architects behind a mass surveillance program from the level or level. he backed and supported the patriot act. both were in direct violation of the fourth amendment. i found out that he supported dark money coming into a campaigns. as anybody knows who watches tv's these days, there are more money coming into the campaigns than their art -- than the audit be. he felt like it was not a person's right to choose their health care but it was the government's right. reasons and all the reasons that were brought up last week, i made a decision yesterday to vote no on judge kavanaugh.udge brett i don't think he has the merits or the back
tester: think montana public television in montana public radio for hosting this debate. i want to thank commissioner rosendahl for showing up. cabinettion of officials and overall is one of the most important jobs is senator has to do. this is a lifetime term. when judge brett kavanaugh was nominated by president from, i went into the process of digging into his background to find out where he was on particular issues. theund out he was one of architects behind a mass surveillance program from...
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tester: thank you, i want to thank montana public television, montana public radio for hosting this debate. i want to thank commissioner rosendale for showing up. confirmation of a supreme court, cabinet officials, confirmation overall is one of the most important jobs a senator has to do. i found out that he was one of the architects behind the mass surveillance program from the federal level. i found out that he backed and supported the patriot act. both of those i believe are in direct violation of the fourth amendment. i found out he supported dark money coming into campaigns. as anybody knows who watches tv these days, there is more dark money coming into campaigns than there should be. he also felt like it was not a person's right to choose their health care, but it was the government's right. for those reasons, and all the reasons that were brought up last week, i made a decision yesterday to vote no on judge kavanaugh. i don't think he has the merits nor the background to meet the needs of the supreme court. i certainly don't think he understands the challenges we have here in mont
tester: thank you, i want to thank montana public television, montana public radio for hosting this debate. i want to thank commissioner rosendale for showing up. confirmation of a supreme court, cabinet officials, confirmation overall is one of the most important jobs a senator has to do. i found out that he was one of the architects behind the mass surveillance program from the federal level. i found out that he backed and supported the patriot act. both of those i believe are in direct...
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thank you, i want to thank montana public television, montana public radio for hosting this debate. i want to thank commissioner rosendale for showing up. court,ation of a supreme cabinet officials, confirmation overall is one of the most important jobs a senator has to do. it is particularly important when it comes to the supreme court because this is a lifetime term. when judge kavanaugh was iminated by president trump went into the process of digging into his backgrounds to find out where he was on particular issues. that he was one of the architects behind the mass surveillance program from the federal level. i found out that he backed and supported the patriot act. both of those i believe are in direct violation of the fourth amendment. i found out he supported dark money coming into campaigns. as anybody knows who watches tv these days, there is more dark money coming into campaigns than there should be. it was not alike person's right to choose their health care, but it was the government's right. for those reasons, and all the reasons that were brought up last week, i made a
thank you, i want to thank montana public television, montana public radio for hosting this debate. i want to thank commissioner rosendale for showing up. court,ation of a supreme cabinet officials, confirmation overall is one of the most important jobs a senator has to do. it is particularly important when it comes to the supreme court because this is a lifetime term. when judge kavanaugh was iminated by president trump went into the process of digging into his backgrounds to find out where he...
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i am also thrilled to be joined by montana's terrific member of congress, a true champion for montana. i will tell you, this man has fought in more ways than one. [cheers and applause] brechtian forte gianforte. he is a fighter and a winner. he loves your state. thank you very much. votebody has taken out and for greg and people who are going to vote for us, because without that you would lose a lot of the things we won over the last two years. can't let that happen. but i am here for a specific reason. please welcome the person that we have such respect for, now leading in the polls. [cheers and applause] president trump: but i don't want to say that. i want to say he is just a little bit, like, one or two points behind. is that ok for me to say? but he is somebody who is going to be a phenomenal united states senator from montana, matt rosendale. matt, come on up. where is matt? come on up, matt. [cheers and applause] mr. rosendale: welcome back to montana, mr. president. [cheers and applause] mr. rosendale: this crowd is all here for you. what a crowd it is. us,k you for fighting f
i am also thrilled to be joined by montana's terrific member of congress, a true champion for montana. i will tell you, this man has fought in more ways than one. [cheers and applause] brechtian forte gianforte. he is a fighter and a winner. he loves your state. thank you very much. votebody has taken out and for greg and people who are going to vote for us, because without that you would lose a lot of the things we won over the last two years. can't let that happen. but i am here for a...
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he says one thing and montana -- in montana but does the exact opposite in washington. that is what happens. he will come home and tell you about the second amendment and he will vote for something where you knock the hell out of it. jon tester talks like he is from montana, but he votes like he is nancy pelosi. [booing] president trump: look at his voting. it is the same voting as schumer ncy policy, and waters, maxine waters. he voted no on tax cuts and voted for the obamacare disaster, which we almost repealed and replaced. but we will get it done. remember this. remember this, we got rid of the most unpopular element of obamacare. right? the individual mandate. [cheers and applause] president trump: we got rid of the individual mandate. that was the most unpopular thing. that is where you have the right to pay a fortune for the privilege of not having to pay a fortune for bad health care. right? it's incredible. but we got rid of it. also,ill have to say obamacare was going up 115%, 125%. 80%, 60%, 53%, all different places. it was going up massively. we want to rep
he says one thing and montana -- in montana but does the exact opposite in washington. that is what happens. he will come home and tell you about the second amendment and he will vote for something where you knock the hell out of it. jon tester talks like he is from montana, but he votes like he is nancy pelosi. [booing] president trump: look at his voting. it is the same voting as schumer ncy policy, and waters, maxine waters. he voted no on tax cuts and voted for the obamacare disaster, which...
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montana. the event was a political rally for republican senate candidate who is challenging john tester. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome the president of the united states donald j. trump. cause chaws [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ >> thank you. [cheers and applause] >> hello, montana. this is going tb a lot of fun. thank you. there's no place like a rally. but there is no place like a trump rlly. right? we have a good time. we have a good time. and in the election we won this state by a lot. that was not close. but i am thrilled to be back in big sky country with so many of my great friends and true american patriots. thank you. thank you. cause chaws [cheers and applause] >> from the rocky mountains to the great plains the people of so ana love our country much. they honor so much. they honor our values and you always rea spect our great american flag. you see what's happening. [cheers and applause] this is an incredible time for ou
montana. the event was a political rally for republican senate candidate who is challenging john tester. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome the president of the united states donald j. trump. cause chaws [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ >> thank you. [cheers and applause] >> hello, montana. this is going tb a lot of fun. thank you. there's no place like a rally. but there is no place like a trump rlly. right? we have a...
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now, it is in montana at the moment. he is taking part in a rally where he is surrounded by supporters. —— he is. the key question though is do those inside the white house really have faith in the white house really have faith in the president? and that is going to be the question that dogs him time and time again. he has actually been speaking just ahead of this rally the fox news. they are planning to broadcast that tomorrow, and in it he has talked about the fact that he believes the white house is a well oiled machine, that this is one person among thousands who work for him, and ultimately, you can't discredit them when you don't know who they are. and attack yet again the new york times publishing it. it make no mistake, donald trump also wa nts to make no mistake, donald trump also wants to know who is responsible for this and that in itself has given it a real sense of credibility. even tweeted, uninvestigated journalist of the new york times going to investigate themselves? who is the anonymous letter write
now, it is in montana at the moment. he is taking part in a rally where he is surrounded by supporters. —— he is. the key question though is do those inside the white house really have faith in the white house really have faith in the president? and that is going to be the question that dogs him time and time again. he has actually been speaking just ahead of this rally the fox news. they are planning to broadcast that tomorrow, and in it he has talked about the fact that he believes the...
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james cook, bbc news, at broadview in montana. for decades, it seemed impossible to mention his name without adding the two words "mustachioed megastar." burt reynolds was both those things, one of the biggest film stars of the 1970s, and he has died aged 82. he shot to fame in deliverance, and starred in films such as smokey and the bandit, boogie nights and cannonball run. he died in hospital in florida, from a heart attack. earlier i spoke to hollywood producer david zappone, and i asked him if burt reynolds was his mentor. yes, he really was. i mean, i knew burt as a teacher, not an actor — as you said, as my mentor. i owe everything i have achieved in this business to him. my story is not unique. many people say meeting bert reynolds is one of the greatest things that happened to them. i had sent my head shot in for a movie, and the producers called him and he said hire me. hi david, don't even audition him, and sure enough i got the role. and i've heard all sorts of stories from the burt reynolds film institute. his acting
james cook, bbc news, at broadview in montana. for decades, it seemed impossible to mention his name without adding the two words "mustachioed megastar." burt reynolds was both those things, one of the biggest film stars of the 1970s, and he has died aged 82. he shot to fame in deliverance, and starred in films such as smokey and the bandit, boogie nights and cannonball run. he died in hospital in florida, from a heart attack. earlier i spoke to hollywood producer david zappone, and i...
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recognized montana tribes. recognition for the little shell is long overdue and i urge my colleagues to vote yes on this legislation. thank you, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman from montana. mr. gianforte: i in to -- i have no further speakers. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from massachusetts. ms. tsongas: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from montana. mr. gianforte: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 3764, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rule is suspended, the bill is passed and, without objection
recognized montana tribes. recognition for the little shell is long overdue and i urge my colleagues to vote yes on this legislation. thank you, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman from montana. mr. gianforte: i in to -- i have no further speakers. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from massachusetts. ms. tsongas: i yield back the balance of...
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our top stories: live in montana and rallying his base. president trump speaks to reporters —— supporters as critics reporters —— supporters as critics report his policy—making is out of control. confrontation at the un. russian and british diplomats trade accusations of criminality and deceit over the nerve agent poisoning of a former spy. they tried to murder the skripals. they played dice with the lives of the people of salisbury. they work in a parallel universe, where the normal rules of international affairs are inverted. and british airways is investigating the theft of bank card details from its website and its mobile app. hundreds of thousands of customers have been affected. and tributes to an icon. after an acting career that spanned six decades, the movie star burt reynolds has died, aged 82. hello to you. one by one, many of president trump's closest aides have been publicly denying authorship of the anonymous editorial in the new york times, which has painted such a damning picture of the trump white house. the writ
our top stories: live in montana and rallying his base. president trump speaks to reporters —— supporters as critics reporters —— supporters as critics report his policy—making is out of control. confrontation at the un. russian and british diplomats trade accusations of criminality and deceit over the nerve agent poisoning of a former spy. they tried to murder the skripals. they played dice with the lives of the people of salisbury. they work in a parallel universe, where the normal...
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so that is not a person from montana. i have a lot of friends in montana, i don't get it. how did he get elected? how did he get elected? jon tester voted for very liberal obama judges. 99% of the time. and yet, he would make it impossible for an incredible, distinguished admiral dr. not to get in. and yet, super liberal judges, many of whom are mocked and scorned, and jon tester voted against our incredible supreme court justice neil gorsuch. how do you do that? how do you do that? first in his class at harvard. first in his class at oxford. and he decides "i think i will vote no." and by the way, justice gorsuch is great and is doing a fantastic job. justin cavanagh will do the same thing. it is embarrassing to watch those people make fools of themselves as they scream and shout at this great gentleman. the selection, you are not just voting for a candidate, you are voting for which party controls congress, very important thing. very important thing. i don't even bring it up because i view it as something, you know, they like to use the impeach word. maxine waters "we wi
so that is not a person from montana. i have a lot of friends in montana, i don't get it. how did he get elected? how did he get elected? jon tester voted for very liberal obama judges. 99% of the time. and yet, he would make it impossible for an incredible, distinguished admiral dr. not to get in. and yet, super liberal judges, many of whom are mocked and scorned, and jon tester voted against our incredible supreme court justice neil gorsuch. how do you do that? how do you do that? first in...
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there is good news coming out of montana. the billings clinic, which i recently toured, announced it will launch montana's first psychiatric residency program. this will expand access to mental health care for our more rural areas. i speak out today during suicide prevention week because suicide is preventable. access to crisis resources saves lives. mental and behavioral health research saves lives. ending the stigma surrounding suicide saves lives. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor an american hero. sergeant gerald timen. he was a vietnam combat veteran who served in the 101st ashe from 1967 to 19 -- airborne from 1967 to 1969. he spent -- was exposed to some of the worst battles in the conflict. 10 days prior to the end of
there is good news coming out of montana. the billings clinic, which i recently toured, announced it will launch montana's first psychiatric residency program. this will expand access to mental health care for our more rural areas. i speak out today during suicide prevention week because suicide is preventable. access to crisis resources saves lives. mental and behavioral health research saves lives. ending the stigma surrounding suicide saves lives. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the...
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the gentleman from montana. mr. gianforte: mr. speaker, i yield such time as he may consume to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. macarthur. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. macarthur: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my friend from montana for yielding and for his work on the committee. as my you colleague from new york just said, this has been a bipartisan effort, and i appreciate that and it's bipartisan in the senate as well. 17 years ago yesterday, our world changed forever. every one of us remembers where we were that day. t's getting harder to remember life before 9/11. we have a whole generation that doesn't know what it's like to go to an airplane and not take off their shoes or not sit onboard and wonder if someone is meaning them harm. i was working in new york city in 2001 right up the block from the trade center and on that terrible sunny tuesday when terrorists flew two planes into the world trade center we lost nearly 3,000 of our fellow citizen
the gentleman from montana. mr. gianforte: mr. speaker, i yield such time as he may consume to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. macarthur. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. macarthur: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my friend from montana for yielding and for his work on the committee. as my you colleague from new york just said, this has been a bipartisan effort, and i appreciate that and it's bipartisan in the senate as...
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montana's equivalent of murder. >> justine smashed head-on into another car. and by doing so, she should have known her actions could have killed somebody and under those circumstances, i think deliberate homicide was the only charge we could find. >> right. you charged her as an adult. why? she was 16. >> she was. the taking of two lives is not, in my opinion, a delinquent act. it's a crime. it needs to be prosecuted as a crime. and if convicted, it needs to be on her record for the rest of her life. >> perhaps because of her own her continuing operations, her age, justine after pleading not guilty was released to house arrest. she was allowed to attend classes and at home, her parents fumed. no matter what those text messages said, the idea that justine would cause that accident on purpose was just crazy. are you angry about all of this? >> it builds up inside and it comes to a point where you can't take it anymore. >> turned out, and it was frankly hardly surprising in a town this size, the two families actually knew each other. justine's mother and erin's
montana's equivalent of murder. >> justine smashed head-on into another car. and by doing so, she should have known her actions could have killed somebody and under those circumstances, i think deliberate homicide was the only charge we could find. >> right. you charged her as an adult. why? she was 16. >> she was. the taking of two lives is not, in my opinion, a delinquent act. it's a crime. it needs to be prosecuted as a crime. and if convicted, it needs to be on her record...
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[boos] so that is not a person from montana. i have a lot of friends in montana, i don't get it. how did he get elected? how did he get elected? jon tester voted for very liberal obama judges. 99% of the time. and yet, he would o make it impossible for an incredible, distinguished admiral doctor not to get in. figure that one. and yet, super liberal judges, many of whom are mocked and scorned, and jon tester voted against our incredible supreme court justice neil gorsuch. how do you do that? how do you do that? first in his class at harvard. first in his classss at oxford. and he decides "i thinkt i will vote no." and by the way, justice gorsuch is great and is doing a fantastic job.or justice kavanagh will do the same thing. it is embarrassing to watch those people make fools of themselves as they scream and shout at this great gentleman. the selection, you are not just voting for a candidate, you are voting for which party controls congress, very important thing. very important thing. i don't even bring it up because i view it as something, you know, they like to use the impeac
[boos] so that is not a person from montana. i have a lot of friends in montana, i don't get it. how did he get elected? how did he get elected? jon tester voted for very liberal obama judges. 99% of the time. and yet, he would o make it impossible for an incredible, distinguished admiral doctor not to get in. figure that one. and yet, super liberal judges, many of whom are mocked and scorned, and jon tester voted against our incredible supreme court justice neil gorsuch. how do you do that?...
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our correspondent james cook sent this report from montana. james: on the great plains, the harvest is com a close. farminis entwined in the american identity. spacious skies, amber waves of grain. a land of plenty. so much, ifact, that half of the nation's major crops are sold abroad, a figure that is even higher in montana. >> 75% of our wheat is exported. most of our top customers reside in the pacific rim. so we are very heavily dependent on -- and rely on those international customers to keepo movi products. ♪ james: country life ain't so simple when it is tied to international trad when the u.s. slapped tariffs on china, beijing stopped buying u.s. wheat. farmers here are losing access to the biggest customer, japan. montana's democratic senator is campaigning for reelection in the shadow ofto yello park, deep in trump territory. as a farmer, he wants a fair crack of the whip. sen. tester: if we hcess to the japanese market and south korean market, if we have access to theu, if we have access to all these marke, we can outcompete anybo
our correspondent james cook sent this report from montana. james: on the great plains, the harvest is com a close. farminis entwined in the american identity. spacious skies, amber waves of grain. a land of plenty. so much, ifact, that half of the nation's major crops are sold abroad, a figure that is even higher in montana. >> 75% of our wheat is exported. most of our top customers reside in the pacific rim. so we are very heavily dependent on -- and rely on those international...
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jane: the president is going to a rally tonight in montana. what cane expect? presumably this is not over. paige: it isn't, and trump is historically unhinged at these rallies. he has a script typically when he speaks at these events, but he often veers off scrd says what is on his mind, and this is very much on his mind right now. i have a feeling we will get pretty blunt rhetoric this evening on this topic.y jane: thanks vch for joining me. paige was saying, president trump will be back on the campaign trail in montana this evening. s he won tte by more than 20 points in 2016, but some of his most ardent supporters are feeling the effects ofrahe escalating war with china. our correspondent james cook sent this report from montana. , james: on the great plaie harvest is coming to a close. farming is entwined in the american identity. spacious skies, ambeves of grain. a nd of plenty. so much, in fact, that half of the nation's major crops are sold abroad, a figure that is evenigher in montana. >> 75%f our wheat is exported. st of our top customers reside in the
jane: the president is going to a rally tonight in montana. what cane expect? presumably this is not over. paige: it isn't, and trump is historically unhinged at these rallies. he has a script typically when he speaks at these events, but he often veers off scrd says what is on his mind, and this is very much on his mind right now. i have a feeling we will get pretty blunt rhetoric this evening on this topic.y jane: thanks vch for joining me. paige was saying, president trump will be back on...
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rally in billings, montana, tonight. we look at what he had to say there, those are elective significant advances. >> yeah, how about that? we had the situation. i don't know whether it is laughable or appalling. this guy bravely says that he speaks up with the president trying to thwart the president. what exactly is he trying to thwart the president for doing? getting rid of vices? getting to go excellent people on the supreme court? lowering taxes? stimulating an economy that we have never been seen before? get in the keystone pipeline moving again? cracking down ms-13? john kasich was in a clip earlier and your show martha saying that it is chaos, he is a commander of chaos. if they says chaos, let there be chaos. he is getting stuff done. >> martha: it is remarkable when he step outside of washington as you do in north carolina and you get a feel for what 'tis action in people's minds. i was her mind did the news last week that mike pompeo was supposed to participate in some of these meetings and the president pulle
rally in billings, montana, tonight. we look at what he had to say there, those are elective significant advances. >> yeah, how about that? we had the situation. i don't know whether it is laughable or appalling. this guy bravely says that he speaks up with the president trying to thwart the president. what exactly is he trying to thwart the president for doing? getting rid of vices? getting to go excellent people on the supreme court? lowering taxes? stimulating an economy that we have...
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, montana. then staying on the road and going to north and south dakota for campaign events as well. we know all of this will follow him. clearly the white house pushing back on this. press secretary sarah sanders says the person is a coward and should resign. dave and alison. >>> jeff zeleny, nice work. a sources close to the white house aides are following leads to find the author based on the way the op-ed is written. just hours before the opinion piece published, the president asked for aides to help him cooperate with other portrayal of bob woodward's new book. he has expressed similar beliefs about gary cohn. one official says it is unlikely anyone will be fired because that adds credence to the book the president is trying to discredit. >> we are told that the president evaluates aides of being unloyal by how strongly they push back. two officials tell cnn mr. trump is pleased with chief of staff john kelly and james mattis. josh rogin reports that white house officials are actively discu
, montana. then staying on the road and going to north and south dakota for campaign events as well. we know all of this will follow him. clearly the white house pushing back on this. press secretary sarah sanders says the person is a coward and should resign. dave and alison. >>> jeff zeleny, nice work. a sources close to the white house aides are following leads to find the author based on the way the op-ed is written. just hours before the opinion piece published, the president...
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she was quite popular in montana. i want to give you a little bit of a sense of what it was like 20-city speaking to heur. this was in new york city, in carnegie hall, and there were about 3000 people in the audience. she talked about how wonderful montana was and how important it >> her white satin cloak laid of the chair. she was on her way to coming out women into the class of people. i don't know if she's a passivist. knows howod cook and to make own clothes won't commit here's on war questions. that's the way it was. like roosevelt were arguing that you know, if you englandthe war, you got and france and italy. withan germans their kaiser and ottomans. it's obvious. between thear democracies and the autocracies. states bethe united stepping in to help the democracies? that hadan argument some legitimacy in wilson's eyes. there was one hitch. let's go to the next slide. that hitch was this man and the ran.ry he russia.holas ii of how can you enter into a war for of your alliese is the most renowned tyrant on earth
she was quite popular in montana. i want to give you a little bit of a sense of what it was like 20-city speaking to heur. this was in new york city, in carnegie hall, and there were about 3000 people in the audience. she talked about how wonderful montana was and how important it >> her white satin cloak laid of the chair. she was on her way to coming out women into the class of people. i don't know if she's a passivist. knows howod cook and to make own clothes won't commit here's on war...
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she was quite popular in montana. i want to give you a little bit of a sense of what it was like in her opening address of her 20-city speaking to her. in new york city, in carnegie hall, and there were about 3000 people in the audience. she talked about how wonderful montana was and how important it was to organize for the vote, but she did not talk about the war. she refused to engage in even a question about the war. tribune" reported on her appearance at carnegie hall. the article read, her white chiffon dress fluttered in the breeze of her own elegance, at her white satin pumps were small and dainty. waywas a debutante on her to the coming out party of women into the class of real people. world"w york evening wrote, "i don't even know if she is a pacifist." the headline said, first congresswoman is a good cook and won't commit herself on the war question. so that is the way was. people like roosevelt were argument that, if you look at the war, you've got england and france and italy, they are allies, they are mor
she was quite popular in montana. i want to give you a little bit of a sense of what it was like in her opening address of her 20-city speaking to her. in new york city, in carnegie hall, and there were about 3000 people in the audience. she talked about how wonderful montana was and how important it was to organize for the vote, but she did not talk about the war. she refused to engage in even a question about the war. tribune" reported on her appearance at carnegie hall. the article...
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topost: that was one of the k that's the president brought montana. trip to s what wrong that concept as you see it. >> caller: exploring space like man.ring it, not trying to build bombs and mass destruction. man.ed to build life, >> host: ok. we go to marion, north carolina, democrat's line. hi. >> caller: hi. thank you for c-span. want to call everyone's greta, c-span's greta interview with her ber kavanaugh's clerks, and, you know, of course, he looks to brag about how many women he has hired. he claims that he, you know, reports women, they should feel safe, but know, he is not showing any respect or making me with his position on roe v. wade. thatst: what has he said concerns you most. >> caller: well, you know, well, it is well-known, i mean, that a has 40-year friendship with priest, and, you know, he, he has, you know, i am sorry i have the exact quote. concerned it is background or the catholic background is going to sway on row. that may couple that is what you are concerned about? >> caller: absolutely. i don't see him as someone all of th
topost: that was one of the k that's the president brought montana. trip to s what wrong that concept as you see it. >> caller: exploring space like man.ring it, not trying to build bombs and mass destruction. man.ed to build life, >> host: ok. we go to marion, north carolina, democrat's line. hi. >> caller: hi. thank you for c-span. want to call everyone's greta, c-span's greta interview with her ber kavanaugh's clerks, and, you know, of course, he looks to brag about how...
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la con algunas de las zonas más vulnerables se encuentran en las montañas de santa cruz, en las montañas del este de la bahía. el 15% de las propiedades en nuestra región corren el riesgo de terminar destruidas por un incendio forestal. muy preocupante. >>> se han reportado incendios en estas montañas de santa cruz, santa clara en años anteriores . >>> por eso es importante tener se están haciendo fogatas al aire libre. >>> hablando del fin de semana poco a poco nos acercamos al ombligo de la semana. pasemos con lucrecia para ver cómo continuarán las condiciones del tiempo . >>> buenas tardes, hemos visto un día que amaneció ediciones con bastante nubosidad. >>> el termómetro que en este momento marca 74° en el área de san josé. 58 para el norte de la región. >>> conforme nos acercamos al fin de semana iremos hiende la influencia de este sistema de alta presión que traerá temperaturas alrededor de los 60° hacia el área de la costa. en las ciudades aledañas a las montañas unas máximas de 90°. la máxima para hoy es de 80° para san josé. >>> 82 para santa rosa. en l
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she was quite popular in montana. i just want to give you a little bit of a sense of what it was like on her opening address of her 20-city speaking tour. this was in new york city in carnegie hall. and there were about 3,000 people in the audience. she talked about how wonderful montana was and about how important it was to organize for the vote, but the one thing she did not talk about was the war. she refused to even engage in a question of the war. so new york tribune reported on her appearance at carnegie hall. the article read her chiffon dress fluttered in the breeze of her own eloquence. her white satin cloak laid over the back of the chair. she was a dub taunt on her way to the coming out party of women into the class of real people. the evening world wrote i don't know if she's a pacifist. in an article under the headline first congresswoman in u.s. is good cook and knows how to make own clothes, won't commit herself on war question. well so that's the way it was. people like roosevelt were arguing that, you
she was quite popular in montana. i just want to give you a little bit of a sense of what it was like on her opening address of her 20-city speaking tour. this was in new york city in carnegie hall. and there were about 3,000 people in the audience. she talked about how wonderful montana was and about how important it was to organize for the vote, but the one thing she did not talk about was the war. she refused to even engage in a question of the war. so new york tribune reported on her...
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but you'd never know he was trying to help someone get elected in montana because he's in montana to talk about "the new york times." you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. you can barely feel. since joining ninehahi, ubmonths ago,o. my priority has been to listen to you... to cities and communities, and to my own employees. i've seen a lot of good. we've changed the way people get around. we've provided new opportunities. but moving forward, it's time to move in a new direction. and i want you to know just how excited i am, to write uber's next chapter, with you. one of our core values as a company, is to always do the right thing. and if there are times when we fall short, we commit to being open, taking responsibility for the problem, and fixing it. this begins with new leadership, and a new culture. and you're going to see improvements to our service. like
but you'd never know he was trying to help someone get elected in montana because he's in montana to talk about "the new york times." you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. you can barely feel. since joining ninehahi, ubmonths ago,o. my priority has been to...
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liberty. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: go out to billings, montana, where the >> tucker: go out to billings, montana, where the president is building for a rally right there. right now he is taking an interview in the corner for "fox & friends." you can see it tomorrow, with pete hegseth, the president will be on the stage at any minute. president will have a lot to say about "the new york times" op-ed, colin kaepernick, and many more things. the issue is immigration with all of the border security in the background. ann coulter has noticed that. she is author of many books, including the new one "resistance is futile: how the trump-hating left lost it's collective mind." if you are writing the president's speech tonight, what would you say? >> that is an interesting question. i would say, "someone justs reminded me that i am president, and i don't need congress to build the wall, so i think i'm just going to start." >> tucker: [laughs] the crowd would cheer, and msnbc they would say "but that is not true, you need congress to build the wall!" to which you would say what? >> pull out your pocket con
liberty. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: go out to billings, montana, where the >> tucker: go out to billings, montana, where the president is building for a rally right there. right now he is taking an interview in the corner for "fox & friends." you can see it tomorrow, with pete hegseth, the president will be on the stage at any minute. president will have a lot to say about "the new york times" op-ed, colin kaepernick, and many more things. the issue is immigration...
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andy: ¿qué encontraron los investigadores junto a los restos hallados en las montañas? el sheriff prefirió no decirnos para no comprometer la investigación, aunque lo que sí quedó claro para ellos, es que están frente a un caso de homicidio. alguien había asesinado a elizabeth. aunque había otra razón por la necesidad de encontrar a los responsables. hasta el año 2015, según datos del fbi, provo, utah, donde la joven estudiaba inglés, era la cuarta ciudad más segura de estados unidos. sin embargo... spencer: hay muchos casos de personas desaparecidas en utah. de diez, nueve están en este condado. andy: el caso más reciente, tiene 24 años y fue vista por última vez corriendo en el condado utah el 7 de marzo pasado. la policía no ha encontrado pruebas que conecten este caso al de elizabeth, sin embargo... spencer: está causando preocupación entre los residentes, porque la gente quiere saber que está viviendo en un lugar seguro. andy: ante los temores sobre la posibilidad de un asesino en serie, las autoridades desestimaron esa idea diciendo que hasta e
andy: ¿qué encontraron los investigadores junto a los restos hallados en las montañas? el sheriff prefirió no decirnos para no comprometer la investigación, aunque lo que sí quedó claro para ellos, es que están frente a un caso de homicidio. alguien había asesinado a elizabeth. aunque había otra razón por la necesidad de encontrar a los responsables. hasta el año 2015, según datos del fbi, provo, utah, donde la joven estudiaba inglés, era la cuarta ciudad más segura de estados...
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coming up next from a presidents rally and montana. thank you for being with us. ♪ >> tucker: good evening, and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." tonight the news keeps coming. of the president is scheduled to speak tonight at a rally in montana, one of the great states. we will take you there live as soon as he does begin. he got very heated at capitol hill today, the confirmation hearing for brett kavanaugh, that hearing is still going on at this hour. we will show you some of the intense altercations, including one with senator cory booker of new jersey, which was amazing. but first, donald trump has complained for months that the class in washington is working in secret to undermine his presidency. fortunately everyone in washington thinks of that is hilarious. it is delusional. the very fact that trump says stuff like that says he is probably mentally ill, and not the guy sitting next to you on the bus battling about the trilateral condition. but suddenly they are not saying that anymore. why? because yesterday afternoon "the
coming up next from a presidents rally and montana. thank you for being with us. ♪ >> tucker: good evening, and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." tonight the news keeps coming. of the president is scheduled to speak tonight at a rally in montana, one of the great states. we will take you there live as soon as he does begin. he got very heated at capitol hill today, the confirmation hearing for brett kavanaugh, that hearing is still going on at this hour. we will show you...
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we are in billings, montana. i knew you would. over my shoulder donald trump spoke to 10,000 in montana, matt rosen dale wants to replace john tester. before he spoke to the crowd, the opportunity to talk inside the arena. the eagles beat the falcons. the first night of the nfl. we asked about the nfl and nike and this is what the president had to say. >> who will win the showdown? >> we are. a new thing where they don't have to do that, don't have to neil, you can go back to the locker room, that is worse than kneeling. that shows you have no respect for the and them or the flag. i don't like what nike did, i don't think it is appropriate. are honor the flag. i honor our national anthem. >> reporter: a pretty unique for him. the crowd was involved in the interview as well. we spoke to the president live on "fox and friends". other things to say before he stepped up to the podium. we will bring it to you on "fox and friends". be right back, thank you. e waffs at comfort inn. they taste like victory because he always gets the lowes
we are in billings, montana. i knew you would. over my shoulder donald trump spoke to 10,000 in montana, matt rosen dale wants to replace john tester. before he spoke to the crowd, the opportunity to talk inside the arena. the eagles beat the falcons. the first night of the nfl. we asked about the nfl and nike and this is what the president had to say. >> who will win the showdown? >> we are. a new thing where they don't have to do that, don't have to neil, you can go back to the...
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montana paid bounty on 17 gray wolves and 30,000 coyotes. in other words, the number of wolves had diminished to a fraction, only a tiny remnant. coyote numbers were still where they had been. the 20th beginning of century, people who are observing the west realized that we pushed all these animals to the brink of extinction, and somehow we have not been able to eradicate coyotes. the greatmpson seton, canadian history writer who ended up settling in santa fe, wrote a story in "scribners" magazine in 1900, to explain why coyotes survived this slaughterhouse. ad he argued that tito, little female pop that had been captured and chained in a rancher's yard, had observed all the stratagems ranchers used to kill coyotes. finds alater escapes, mate in the wild, and then teaches her pops all the things that humans were doing to try to wipe them out. seton argues at the end of that essay that, you basically realize who tito is, she is moses, she is the coyote version of moses, raised among the egyptians, learning all their then leading her people to
montana paid bounty on 17 gray wolves and 30,000 coyotes. in other words, the number of wolves had diminished to a fraction, only a tiny remnant. coyote numbers were still where they had been. the 20th beginning of century, people who are observing the west realized that we pushed all these animals to the brink of extinction, and somehow we have not been able to eradicate coyotes. the greatmpson seton, canadian history writer who ended up settling in santa fe, wrote a story in...
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, montana. then staying on the road and going to north and south dakota for campaign events as well. we know all of this will follow him. clearly the white house pushing back on this. press secretary sarah sanders says the person is a coward and should resign. dave and alison. >> jeff zeleny, thank you. a sources close to the white house aides are following leads to find the author based on the way the op-ed is written. just hours before the opinion piece published, the president asked for aides to help him determine to cooperate with the other portrayal of bob woodward's new book. he spoke about his former adviser h.r. mcmaster was the person behind the book. he has expressed similar beliefs about gary cohn. his former chief economic adviser. one official says it is unlikely anyone will be fired because that adds credence to the book the president is trying to discredit. >> we are told that the president evaluates aides of being disloyal by how strongly they push back. two officials tell cnn mr
, montana. then staying on the road and going to north and south dakota for campaign events as well. we know all of this will follow him. clearly the white house pushing back on this. press secretary sarah sanders says the person is a coward and should resign. dave and alison. >> jeff zeleny, thank you. a sources close to the white house aides are following leads to find the author based on the way the op-ed is written. just hours before the opinion piece published, the president asked...
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montana is not the state he has to win. that's right, new will take montana anyway but he has two appeal to those farmers, he cannot be seen to be ignoring him in this trade war, as he has tweeted about himself. now to one of the more unusual moments which has unfolded on capitol hill this week. as we've reported there have been a number of protestors making their voices heard at hearings but one was no match for a sitting congresssman. yes, during wednesday's house hearing where twitter‘s ceo jack dorsey was testifying, a woman tried to disrupt the proceedings. but in came congressman billy long, a former auctioneer, to drown her out. auctioneer's patter ..i auctioneer's patter i yield back... ! auctioneer's patter i yield back. . .! laughter i have always loved auctioneers... that congressmen, he likes to crack jokes while at the bench, he said, my wife got me one of those talking scales for christmas, i got on it and it said, one at a time please, one at a time... he is one of those quys one at a time... he is one of t
montana is not the state he has to win. that's right, new will take montana anyway but he has two appeal to those farmers, he cannot be seen to be ignoring him in this trade war, as he has tweeted about himself. now to one of the more unusual moments which has unfolded on capitol hill this week. as we've reported there have been a number of protestors making their voices heard at hearings but one was no match for a sitting congresssman. yes, during wednesday's house hearing where twitter‘s...
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james cook, bbc news, at broadview in montana. there's been an assassination attempt on the leading contender in brazil's presidential election. jair bolsonaro was stabbed in the middle of a crowd of supporters. he's had surgery and is expected to recover. the controversial far right politician has outraged many in brazil with his speeches, which prosecutors have said promote hate and rape. however he's been performing strongly in recent opinion polls. katy watson's report does contains some disturbing images of the attack. out on the campaign trail and working the crowds, with just a few weeks to go before the elections, far right presidential candidate jair bolsanaro was in his element, but the celebrations came to a sudden end. mr bolsonaro suddenly gripped his chest in pain, after being stabbed. chaos ensued, and the politician was rushed through the crowd to hospital. initially, his son flavio reported on twitter that the wound was only superficial, but that soon changed. "unfortunately", he said later, "it was more serious t
james cook, bbc news, at broadview in montana. there's been an assassination attempt on the leading contender in brazil's presidential election. jair bolsonaro was stabbed in the middle of a crowd of supporters. he's had surgery and is expected to recover. the controversial far right politician has outraged many in brazil with his speeches, which prosecutors have said promote hate and rape. however he's been performing strongly in recent opinion polls. katy watson's report does contains some...
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. >> montana natives next. it's time to face my fears. uh-oh. we are getting wild on "fox & friends" with a python. wait, what? and more next. ♪ ♪ ed: time to take a walk on the wild side and face some of jedediah's fears. rick: joining us is the manager of wildlife world. >> good morning. pete: what do you have. >> one of my favorites his name is boots. is he eating lettuce. jedediah: is he cute. >> he is adorable. a red footed tortoise he pretty much just eats lettuce. he doesn't bite yet. he has the tiniest little tongue. >> yes. you can snag a piece of lettuce. jedediah: can i feed him? >> he will definitely munch on it he eats lettuce and other pieces of meat. he will eat mice sometimes it looks like a mouse he might. this guy right here is grand parks grandpa is a euro mas masstic he is super sweet. jedediah: feels so weird. >> is he a cool desert animal from the sahara dessert. lives where it's 120 degrees. lives in really hot temperature. is he our adorable pigmy hedgehog. he eats bugs. that's why p
. >> montana natives next. it's time to face my fears. uh-oh. we are getting wild on "fox & friends" with a python. wait, what? and more next. ♪ ♪ ed: time to take a walk on the wild side and face some of jedediah's fears. rick: joining us is the manager of wildlife world. >> good morning. pete: what do you have. >> one of my favorites his name is boots. is he eating lettuce. jedediah: is he cute. >> he is adorable. a red footed tortoise he pretty much...
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but you'd never know he was trying to help someone get elected in montana because he's in montana to talk about "the new york times." nobody likes dealing with insurance. which is why esurance hired me, dennis quaid, as their spokesperson because apparently, i'm highly likable. see, they know it's confusing. i literally have no idea what i'm getting, dennis quaid. that's why they're making it simple, man in cafe. and more affordable. thank you, dennis quaid. you're welcome. that's a prop apple. i'd tell you more, but i only have 30 seconds. so here's a dramatic shot of their tagline so you'll remember it. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. and i'm still going for my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells yo
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thank you very much, montana. thank you. ♪ >> laura: president trump just finishing up a rollicking rally in billings, montana. a lot of news to unpack for you tonight. we have an incredible show on tap. congressman jim jordan and mark meadows will be here exclusively to explain why they are urging the president to release some documents from the russia investigation and, they have some news to break in just moments. you do not want to miss it. but first, let's unpack tonight, the president's comment about anonymous. some interesting news about north korea, and the kavanaugh hearings, all of it. with washington examiners, byron york, dave bossy, a former deputy chair of president trump's campaign and has been to a few of those speeches. and richard goodstein, former adviser to bill and hillary clinton. dave bossi, tonight the president was tear, the best of campaign and he reminded everyone, i beat all of these candidates and the bush dynasty. why does that stick in my craw before we get to the other news? >> he
thank you very much, montana. thank you. ♪ >> laura: president trump just finishing up a rollicking rally in billings, montana. a lot of news to unpack for you tonight. we have an incredible show on tap. congressman jim jordan and mark meadows will be here exclusively to explain why they are urging the president to release some documents from the russia investigation and, they have some news to break in just moments. you do not want to miss it. but first, let's unpack tonight, the...
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lemire, trump went on a rant out in montana tonight. of note on social media, his pronunciation of anonymous. also talking about lincoln's gettysburg address. he said many of us know it by memory. that was notable. went on a rant about impeachment, almost treating himself as a disassociated third-person character of it. what does it say about what you know to be his state of mind? >> he also suggested that lincoln -- and the gettysburg address was something that was not too popular at the time -- >> like his speeches. >> like his speeches. as the decades went on, it was seen more favorably. he predicted the same for himself so he made the lincoln comparison. certainly this is a moment where impeachment or certainly crisis is on the mind of the president and people closest to him. he is, in our reporting, very much in a bunker mentally right now. he is not sure who he can trust. he believes it's not just perhaps the mythical deep state that has been there in place before he arrived, but even some of his closest advisers have been working
lemire, trump went on a rant out in montana tonight. of note on social media, his pronunciation of anonymous. also talking about lincoln's gettysburg address. he said many of us know it by memory. that was notable. went on a rant about impeachment, almost treating himself as a disassociated third-person character of it. what does it say about what you know to be his state of mind? >> he also suggested that lincoln -- and the gettysburg address was something that was not too popular at the...
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thank you very much, montana. thank you. ♪ president trump just finishing up a rollicking rally in billings, montana. a lot of news to unpack for you tonight. congressman jim jordan and mark meadows will be here exclusively to explain why they are urging the president to release some documents from the russia investigation and, they have some is to break and just moments. you do not want to miss it. but first, let's unpack tonight, the president's comment about anonymous. some interesting news about north korea, and the cavanaugh hearings, all of it. day of bossy, former deputy chair of president trump's campaign and richard goodstein, former advisor to bill and hillary clinton. dave bossi, tonight the president was tear, the best of campaign and he reminded everyone, i beat all of these candidates and the bush dynasty. why does that stick in my craw come up before we get to other means? [laughs] >> he loved to reminisce with the people. this is what he's built for, he's built to be on the road and to talk to di
thank you very much, montana. thank you. ♪ president trump just finishing up a rollicking rally in billings, montana. a lot of news to unpack for you tonight. congressman jim jordan and mark meadows will be here exclusively to explain why they are urging the president to release some documents from the russia investigation and, they have some is to break and just moments. you do not want to miss it. but first, let's unpack tonight, the president's comment about anonymous. some interesting...
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this is just one of many we're seeing across montana. i'm thankful for those on the ground in machine machine for diligently working to com-- montana for diligently working to combat this crisis including jim fox as well as our local law enforcement. at the federal level, our goal must be to partner with states and communities to overcome this devastating reality. oongdz that's -- and that's why i fought for specific provisions to be included in this opioids bill we're going to pass this week. my bipartisan legislation, the mitigating meth act, which expands the state targeted response to the opioid crisis grants to include indian tribes as eligible recipients and that's included in this broader legislation we have before us. this initiative is extremely important to curbing substance abuse on indian reservations. the stop act, another bipartisan bill that i've cosponsored is included in this package before this body. this bill helps stop illegal drugs from crossing the border or being shipped through the postal service. in addition, pro
this is just one of many we're seeing across montana. i'm thankful for those on the ground in machine machine for diligently working to com-- montana for diligently working to combat this crisis including jim fox as well as our local law enforcement. at the federal level, our goal must be to partner with states and communities to overcome this devastating reality. oongdz that's -- and that's why i fought for specific provisions to be included in this opioids bill we're going to pass this week....
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steve: president last night in billings, montana, pete hegseth is also in billings, montana both of them overnight it there pete is outside from outside the ri rimrock auto stadium. pete: it's 5:00 somewhere. you know i'm a believer. 5:00 a.m., the lights are not quite on yet. last night a ton of energy this there. there were a lot of make america great again hats. we saw some keep america great hats. the transition may be underway. really unique experience, not just to interview the president behind the scenes, right there in the middle of the arena with the crowd listening, tons of energy before he walked out on stage. and in this hour and the next hour, we will bring even more portions of the exclusive interview we had with the president of the united states. right now wee have a quick clip because, of course, everyone was talking about this anonymous "new york times" op-ed. we had a chance to ask him the first question about his reaction and what is he doing about it. this is what the president had to say. >> folks here may have seen an anonymous column written in the "new york times
steve: president last night in billings, montana, pete hegseth is also in billings, montana both of them overnight it there pete is outside from outside the ri rimrock auto stadium. pete: it's 5:00 somewhere. you know i'm a believer. 5:00 a.m., the lights are not quite on yet. last night a ton of energy this there. there were a lot of make america great again hats. we saw some keep america great hats. the transition may be underway. really unique experience, not just to interview the president...
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and we have seen on the ground as we bring the presidentnto these races like montana where he was this week, the candidates numbers rise. in ohio with a tough race.brt to delaware county and we sawim help propel that election day vote to victory. so the president is a great asset for us. remember in the mid term it's the party that is turning out their base. we have to turn out our base first. with the president with this type of approval rating and with these results with the 3.9% u unemployment, with four million jobs coming badge all the good things that people are feeling as you mentioned earlier wage increases of 2.9% people are feeling good where they are and the president is a great asset for us north korea is mick mulvaney flat out wrong? >> he was talking about the president being the leader, talked about working for him he was making the point if you don't like a candidate or you don't necessarily agree with them on everything, the results in this instance speak for themselves. and that you can't deny. democrats are going to try to make it about the president, they're going t
and we have seen on the ground as we bring the presidentnto these races like montana where he was this week, the candidates numbers rise. in ohio with a tough race.brt to delaware county and we sawim help propel that election day vote to victory. so the president is a great asset for us. remember in the mid term it's the party that is turning out their base. we have to turn out our base first. with the president with this type of approval rating and with these results with the 3.9% u...
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big night overnight donald trump firing up a crowd in montana, the president drumming up support for congressional candidates matt rosen dale while slamming the resistance from democrats. >> he is somebody who is going to be a phenomenal united states senator. matt rosen dale, come on up. the so-called resistance is angry because their horrible ideas have been rejected by the american people and it is driving them crazy. look at all the fake news back there. heather: todd pyro is back from his road trip. joins us with all the details including the president bashing the controversial new york times op-ed. >> reporter: donald trump roaring up the crowd in montana before addressing several hot button issues that recently hit his administration. >> we are standing up for your values, we are standing up for montana, and we are standing up for our national anthem and our flag. >> reporter: the president wasting no time slamming the new york times op-ed allegedly written by a senior official within his administration. >> anonymous, gutless coward. nobody knows who he is or she but for the s
big night overnight donald trump firing up a crowd in montana, the president drumming up support for congressional candidates matt rosen dale while slamming the resistance from democrats. >> he is somebody who is going to be a phenomenal united states senator. matt rosen dale, come on up. the so-called resistance is angry because their horrible ideas have been rejected by the american people and it is driving them crazy. look at all the fake news back there. heather: todd pyro is back...
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tonight's rally is the second held in montana in the last few months. rosendale tabled tester in early polls, and according to the latest poll, may even have a lead. >> we are going to confirm or justices like neil gorsuch and kavanaugh, people that will uphold the constitution and defend your second amendment rights. >> tester is running an ad right now which highlights several bills which he has sponsored that were signed by president trump, but tonight trumps that on issues that really matter the most like tax cuts, border security, votes on judges, he always votes with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. from here trump travels tomorrow to north dakota where he will try to unseat another democratic senator in a state which he won handily, won by 20 points here in montana, also won north dakota handily. he wants heidi heitkamp to be defeated there so he will go and give a speech probably very similar to the one we heard tonight in north dakota. back to you, shannon peered >> shannon: and springer on the road with the president. thank you. new to balance
tonight's rally is the second held in montana in the last few months. rosendale tabled tester in early polls, and according to the latest poll, may even have a lead. >> we are going to confirm or justices like neil gorsuch and kavanaugh, people that will uphold the constitution and defend your second amendment rights. >> tester is running an ad right now which highlights several bills which he has sponsored that were signed by president trump, but tonight trumps that on issues that...
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so the rocky mountains in montana where i go and there was gold discovered now that was eight hundred sixty eight and short a short time after that eight hundred seventy four. custer general custer led an expedition into the black hills on the black hills. the heart of our people where our tribes are degrees to nation so this is our origin story this is where we came from we came from the black hills we came from wind came and we came with the buffalo at one time as far as i can see there were buffalo. and the buffalo was everything it was our our our our relatives. he he provided our our housing for us with their t.p.c. provided food he provided tools he provided anything and everything we needed it was a he was our economy the buffalo were part of who we are. so they wrote systems came through our lands and for sports. people on the rail system was she buffalo and just killed those pictures in the north korea story that showed mountains of buffalo skulls they have to go out. because the buffalo falls. on the prairie because there were so much everywhere a million so there were seven
so the rocky mountains in montana where i go and there was gold discovered now that was eight hundred sixty eight and short a short time after that eight hundred seventy four. custer general custer led an expedition into the black hills on the black hills. the heart of our people where our tribes are degrees to nation so this is our origin story this is where we came from we came from the black hills we came from wind came and we came with the buffalo at one time as far as i can see there were...
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and today, i'm driving in the badlands of eastern montana. it's rugged, big-sky, cattle-ranching country. i'm on my way to meet a lifelong resident whose father left him a chunk of this land. >> nice to have you here. >> thanks for having us. >> my name's clayton phipps. and in 1997, my father passed away, and i inherited from him a small portion of the family ranch. and along with that came a few pretty exciting surprises. >> 41-year-old clayton phipps is like a character out of "red river" or "lonesome dove." [ horse neighs ] >> most of the time, i'm on my own. i'm happy that way. this ranch had been in our family since my great-grandfather homesteaded here. and it's a part of me that i just didn't feel like i wanted to ever part with. >> clayton grew up and learned to cowboy here on the ranch his father shared with three brothers. he describes the operation as cash-poor but reasonably successful. >> my dad worked us hard, but that was a good thing, too. >> after clayton's father dies in 1997, the ranch is split up. at age 24, clayton inher
and today, i'm driving in the badlands of eastern montana. it's rugged, big-sky, cattle-ranching country. i'm on my way to meet a lifelong resident whose father left him a chunk of this land. >> nice to have you here. >> thanks for having us. >> my name's clayton phipps. and in 1997, my father passed away, and i inherited from him a small portion of the family ranch. and along with that came a few pretty exciting surprises. >> 41-year-old clayton phipps is like a...
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montana tonto each ride as high as the other they had agreed upon the words before a battle. but isabella the catholics or to it that the settlement of signal via went home early in her favor. with her a new chapter in spanish history began ahead lay the brutal triumphs of li christianization under the sign of the cross and moorish conquerors were persecuted. the jews were driven out of their quarters through the san andreas gate and in jew course they were expelled from the whole of spain. thank. god. and your emperor charles the fifth the grandson of isabella the other became a battleground it proved the bastion of loyal monarchists embattled against the rebels of the city. at that time was a wealthy city but charles the fifth had increased taxes and curtailed the rights of the peoples deputations. the plot the san martin was the impressive stage on which one brother a story was enacted on bravo from one of the golden years a lustrous aristocratic families took a stand against the new ordinances a memorial honors the son of the city. was. in fifteen twenty one bravo led the
montana tonto each ride as high as the other they had agreed upon the words before a battle. but isabella the catholics or to it that the settlement of signal via went home early in her favor. with her a new chapter in spanish history began ahead lay the brutal triumphs of li christianization under the sign of the cross and moorish conquerors were persecuted. the jews were driven out of their quarters through the san andreas gate and in jew course they were expelled from the whole of spain....
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test in montana, whether he will stand with montana or schumer, new york. >> dana: the producer is being generous, one more question b. judge kavanaugh, you are not a member of the judiciary committee. >> embarrassing. >> embarrassing for? >> democrats. how can you say the behavior by cory booker was appropriate, the -- embarrassing. >> >> dana: do you think the vulnerable red state democrats will vote for judge kavanaugh? >> judge kavanaugh will be confirmd and confirmed with bipartisan support. they are complaining about information they need, more documentation has been provided to democrats and to the committee. than the previous -- >> dana: do you think the historyonics, of senator cory booker makes it harder for red state democrats to vote for kavanaugh? >> cory booker made it almost impossible for him, he called them evil f. red state democrat votes for kavanaugh, cory booker thinks they are evil, are they evil, will they stand with people of their state? >> dana: that is the question. senator, thank you. >> dana: president trump said to take the stage shortly in fargo, north dako
test in montana, whether he will stand with montana or schumer, new york. >> dana: the producer is being generous, one more question b. judge kavanaugh, you are not a member of the judiciary committee. >> embarrassing. >> embarrassing for? >> democrats. how can you say the behavior by cory booker was appropriate, the -- embarrassing. >> >> dana: do you think the vulnerable red state democrats will vote for judge kavanaugh? >> judge kavanaugh will be...