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brian: here is leo ryan. [video clip] congressman ryan: all of you know i'm here to find out about your allegations here. i can tell you now the few conversations i have had, with some of the folks this evening, whatever the findings are, there are people here who believe this is the best thing that ever happened to them their whole life. [applause] [end of video clip] brian: where were you? rep. speier: i was sitting in the back of the pavilion at a picnic table with a bench. both of us have been sitting back there and interviewing members of the people's temple who had family members back home. they wanted us to deliver letters or talk to their children or young adults and try and assess whether or not they were being held against their will. that particular clip you just showed, the pandemonium that broke out in terms of the fervor of the applause was unnatural. it was alarming to me. brian: so you did not -- were you nervous at this time? rep. speier: i was nervous before we made the trip. in the book i t
brian: here is leo ryan. [video clip] congressman ryan: all of you know i'm here to find out about your allegations here. i can tell you now the few conversations i have had, with some of the folks this evening, whatever the findings are, there are people here who believe this is the best thing that ever happened to them their whole life. [applause] [end of video clip] brian: where were you? rep. speier: i was sitting in the back of the pavilion at a picnic table with a bench. both of us have...
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brian: let's watch this. so we can see what he looks like. >> these are potato chips made from plantain, and they are more delicious than the combination of a potato chip and a french fry. radishes. you do not know what you are missing down here. they make their only fee green vegetables. we just won first prize from the national government of guyana. green vegetables. you see pepsi-cola here for three cents, american money. sounds appetizing, doesn't it? brian: the got an answer because he was obviously in guyana t hen. rep. speier: he was in guyana, this is before he went there with the large group. he had sent many followers down there earlier to build the community down there. he was trying to make it very appealing to the members of the people's temple in san francisco and los angeles. he is pitching how great it is. and who use odd down there where the people that were building jonestown. they were the people clearing the jungle, the people building the cabins, and the community. brian: describe where g
brian: let's watch this. so we can see what he looks like. >> these are potato chips made from plantain, and they are more delicious than the combination of a potato chip and a french fry. radishes. you do not know what you are missing down here. they make their only fee green vegetables. we just won first prize from the national government of guyana. green vegetables. you see pepsi-cola here for three cents, american money. sounds appetizing, doesn't it? brian: the got an answer because...
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brian: is he married? heather: no. brian: no children. how often in your life have you heard -- you can't quantify -- how often have you heard the things he was saying about what he as a white man fought about -- thought about black people? heather: it is a pretty innumerable count. it feels like, in terms of someone saying that to me personally, probably not so many times. in my career, i started out as an economic policy person, and would go across the country in my role at demos and in other jobs talking with people about the economy. often times in church basements, union halls, talking about what has happened in our economy so that working people are finding it so hard to get ahead. i could tell that story without talking about race at all. i could talk about globalization and technological change, corporate power and trade rules and tax rules and workers rights. i felt if i didn't mention race, i was not telling the whole story. some piece of the puzzle was missing. how was it that my grandfather's generation, you could have a worki
brian: is he married? heather: no. brian: no children. how often in your life have you heard -- you can't quantify -- how often have you heard the things he was saying about what he as a white man fought about -- thought about black people? heather: it is a pretty innumerable count. it feels like, in terms of someone saying that to me personally, probably not so many times. in my career, i started out as an economic policy person, and would go across the country in my role at demos and in other...
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brian: you were a cop then? mr. pegues: yes. brian: security. was that independent of you being on the police force? you were there and he put you in the middle of this. we've got that clip. [laughter] mr. pegues: i haven't heard that clip since that day. brian: you have to listen very carefully. do you remember what your lines were? mr. pegues: i think you fell off, kid. brian: this is from ll cool j rap song, "god bless." you can see the whole thing on youtube. you have to listen carefully because it comes in at the end. you can explain all of this afterwards. [video clip] ♪ brian: i thought you fell off. mr. pegues: i thought you fell off, kid. so, he's bragging about what he got. so i come in, basically saying, your people saying you fell off, kid. brian: explain the world of rap and hip-hop, what's the difference? mr. pegues: it's all the same. rap is hip-hop. it's the way you walk, talk, cars you drive, everything. brian: what's your ditty bop? mr. pegues: my walk. it's a ditty bop. brian: didn't it tick people off from time to time? mr.
brian: you were a cop then? mr. pegues: yes. brian: security. was that independent of you being on the police force? you were there and he put you in the middle of this. we've got that clip. [laughter] mr. pegues: i haven't heard that clip since that day. brian: you have to listen very carefully. do you remember what your lines were? mr. pegues: i think you fell off, kid. brian: this is from ll cool j rap song, "god bless." you can see the whole thing on youtube. you have to listen...
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brian brian sorry, everything is culinary with me. ainsley: new york op-ed public shaming of border patrol agents. tom homan once served as border patrol agent. he is fired up about this and he is walking into the studio. hey, tom ♪ ♪ w?w?uhió'ñó jillian: good monday morning. hope you are having a good day so far. quick horse headlines for you now. former dallas coibs player arrested and tased. see him without shirt and shoes running from a wendy's in texas after they found him sitting in the grass talking to himself. the defensive tackle is charged with public intoxication. and fellow football retiree rob gronkkowski steps in the spot light with a new look. new england patriot lighting up social media looking very lean at movie premier and of course as usual dancing. one fan writing on facebook this has to be photo shopped. no way he dropped that quick. sometimes when you stop playing you can. brian: "new york times" published op-ed over the weekend suggesting the public shaming of border patrol agents. the article says, quote
brian brian sorry, everything is culinary with me. ainsley: new york op-ed public shaming of border patrol agents. tom homan once served as border patrol agent. he is fired up about this and he is walking into the studio. hey, tom ♪ ♪ w?w?uhió'ñó jillian: good monday morning. hope you are having a good day so far. quick horse headlines for you now. former dallas coibs player arrested and tased. see him without shirt and shoes running from a wendy's in texas after they found him sitting...
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brian: at what age? rep. speier: you know -- what happens when you are young, you don't remember how old you actually are. i think i was six, seven years old, maybe eight. i had spent my life putting it behind me. and then i realized when i was writing the book that i really did need to talk about it. we need to take it out from the shadows behind the curtains. because it happens in families all the time. and children are shamed by it. and it does affect you the rest of your life. in my case, i realized that it affected me in a way i had to overcome it by trying to make sure it did not happen to other people. brian: let me go through some of the details of your life. after the guyana thing, you ran for congress. what year and what happened? rep. speier: i am hospitalized for two months. i come back on a weekend, a on a friday. you know, there is so much energy and tension from family members and friends. and i am realizing over the weekend, it was the first time i was not feeling pain. i was still in pain, bu
brian: at what age? rep. speier: you know -- what happens when you are young, you don't remember how old you actually are. i think i was six, seven years old, maybe eight. i had spent my life putting it behind me. and then i realized when i was writing the book that i really did need to talk about it. we need to take it out from the shadows behind the curtains. because it happens in families all the time. and children are shamed by it. and it does affect you the rest of your life. in my case, i...
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brian: when? >> not for that out, these companies are testing their space craft right now and perfecting what they are doing, when they are ready, they will let us know. brian: you have your own wall of fame here for the shuttle program. >> these people works on the shut wilshuttle program. it came to a lose in 2011, they signed that wall, a lot of people feel strongly about that program, 135 leurn launches in 30-years is a long time. >> this july folk nation celebrates america with month of exclusive sho shows and contend, join, subscribe at foxnation.com right now. let's be honest, you need insurance. but it's not really something you want to buy. it's not sexy... oh delicious. or delicious... or fun. ♪ but since you need both car and home insurance, why not bundle them with esurance and save up to 10%. which you can spend on things you really want to buy, like ah well i don't know what you'd wanna buy cause i'm just a guy on your tv. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. the business of famil
brian: when? >> not for that out, these companies are testing their space craft right now and perfecting what they are doing, when they are ready, they will let us know. brian: you have your own wall of fame here for the shuttle program. >> these people works on the shut wilshuttle program. it came to a lose in 2011, they signed that wall, a lot of people feel strongly about that program, 135 leurn launches in 30-years is a long time. >> this july folk nation celebrates...
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brian: unscripted. steve: we are going to show you nancy pelosi where she uses racist in this conversation which breaks the rules. and steny hoyer saying she broke the rules and house parliamentarian said she broke the rules and vote should they strike it from the record and emanuel cleefer the democrat from the great state of missouri look out at all of the chaos he actually drops the gavel and abandons the chair. he walls presiding over the house. it was extraordinary. it was chaos. here we go. >> every single member of this institutes, democratic and republican, should join us in condemning the president's racist tweets. to do anything less would be a shocking rejection of our values and a shamefu shameful advocation. >> i was going to give the gentle speaker of the house if she would like to refrain that comment. >> i have cleared my comments before the parliamentarian. >> i request they be taken down. >> we don't ever ever want to pass up, it seems, an opportunity to escalate and that's what thi th
brian: unscripted. steve: we are going to show you nancy pelosi where she uses racist in this conversation which breaks the rules. and steny hoyer saying she broke the rules and house parliamentarian said she broke the rules and vote should they strike it from the record and emanuel cleefer the democrat from the great state of missouri look out at all of the chaos he actually drops the gavel and abandons the chair. he walls presiding over the house. it was extraordinary. it was chaos. here we...
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brian: you were a cop then? mr. pegues: yes. brian: security. was that independent of you being on the police force? you were there and he put you in the middle of this. we've got that clip. [laughter] mr. pegues: i haven't heard that clip since that day. brian: you have to listen very carefully. do you remember what your lines were? mr. pegues: i think you fell off , kid. brian: this is from ll cool j song, "god bless." you can see the whole thing on youtube. you have to listen carefully because it comes in at the end. you can explain all of this afterwards. [video clip] ♪ brian: i thought you fell off. mr. pegues: i thought you fell off, kid. so, he's bragging about what he got. so i come in, basically saying, your people saying you fell off, kid. brian: explain the world of rap and hip-hop, what's the difference? mr. pegues: it's all the same. rap is hip-hop. it's the way you walk, talk, cars you drive, everything. brian: what's your ditty bop? mr. pegues: my walk. it's a ditty bop. brian: didn't it tick people off from time to time? mr. pe
brian: you were a cop then? mr. pegues: yes. brian: security. was that independent of you being on the police force? you were there and he put you in the middle of this. we've got that clip. [laughter] mr. pegues: i haven't heard that clip since that day. brian: you have to listen very carefully. do you remember what your lines were? mr. pegues: i think you fell off , kid. brian: this is from ll cool j song, "god bless." you can see the whole thing on youtube. you have to listen...
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brian: you were a cop then? mr. pegues: yes. brian: security. was that independent of you being on the police force? you are there and he put you in the middle of this. we've got that clip. [laughter] mr. pegues: i haven't heard that clip since that day. brian: you have to listen very do you remember what your lines carefully on this. were? mr. pegues: i think you fell off, kid. brian: this is from ll cool j 's rap song, "god bless." you can see the whole thing on youtube. you have to listen carefully because it comes in at the end. you can explain all of this afterwards. [video clip] ♪ brian: i thought you fell off. mr. pegues: i thought you fell off, kid. so, he's bragging about what he got. so i come in, basically saying, your people saying you fell off, kid. brian: explain the world of rap and hip-hop, what's the difference? mr. pegues: it's all the same. rap is hip-hop. it's the way you walk, talk, it is the way you dress, the cars you drive, it is everything. brian: what's your ditty bop? mr. pegues: my walk. it's a ditty bop. brian: did
brian: you were a cop then? mr. pegues: yes. brian: security. was that independent of you being on the police force? you are there and he put you in the middle of this. we've got that clip. [laughter] mr. pegues: i haven't heard that clip since that day. brian: you have to listen very do you remember what your lines carefully on this. were? mr. pegues: i think you fell off, kid. brian: this is from ll cool j 's rap song, "god bless." you can see the whole thing on youtube. you have to...
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brian: marty nolan. patrick: marty nolan said when to orallyot back field, it was like after lindbergh landed. you know, it was a great day in a way for -- because it boosted the morale of the whole white house staff, which was very down and the good news was that the networks decided after i had testified for five hours, they are no longer carrying live testimony. brian: here you are on your way to china. i don't think you had stopped in hawaii yet. you are on air force one with the president and i want to ask you immensely about the trip back. let's watch this. >> this trip with the chinese, comments before about mao and joe and melrose and the memoirs were most interesting. patrick: yes, and i had read the first part too and it just talked about really the more interesting part is this evaluation. it is rather fascinating. patrick: that's great footage. i don't recall ever seeing that. brian: what was in your mind as you were making the trip? patrick: well, i guess we were talking about a book by andr
brian: marty nolan. patrick: marty nolan said when to orallyot back field, it was like after lindbergh landed. you know, it was a great day in a way for -- because it boosted the morale of the whole white house staff, which was very down and the good news was that the networks decided after i had testified for five hours, they are no longer carrying live testimony. brian: here you are on your way to china. i don't think you had stopped in hawaii yet. you are on air force one with the president...
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brian: we are out of time. last question to you. you know how much activity there is now there in the country with these states. what's your guess as to whether or not the 50 states will be signed up and whether or not you get in? ross: there is far more activity than i ever thought there would be. i never thought there would be activity in 50 states. i thought there wouldn't be much activity. then i thought it would go away in a few days. at this point in time it seems to continue to be growing. i don't think it has anything to do with me. i think it has everything to do with people's concerns about where we are and where we are going. the people are deeply concerned about is the country going to continue to grow and prosper or are we in decline? all the polls you have seen confirm that. i believe that's driven by this, it has nothing to do with me. brian: your guess, in or out? do you think you'll be in it or out of it when it's all over? ross: too early to tell. brian: some time frame -- what's the date -- ross: let's assume they
brian: we are out of time. last question to you. you know how much activity there is now there in the country with these states. what's your guess as to whether or not the 50 states will be signed up and whether or not you get in? ross: there is far more activity than i ever thought there would be. i never thought there would be activity in 50 states. i thought there wouldn't be much activity. then i thought it would go away in a few days. at this point in time it seems to continue to be...
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brian: at what age? rep. speier: you know -- what happens when you are young, you don't remember how old you actually are. i think i was six, seven years old, maybe eight. i had spent my life putting it behind me. and then i realized when i was writing the book that i really did need to talk about it. we need to take it out from the shadows behind the curtains. because it happens in families all the time. and children are shamed by it. and it does affect you the rest of your life. in my case, i realized that it affected me in a way i had to overcome it by trying to make sure it did not happen to other people. brian: let me go through some of the details of your life. after the guyana thing, you ran for congress. what year and what happened? rep. speier: i am hospitalized for two months. i come back on a weekend, on a friday. you know, there is so much energy and tension from family members and friends. and i am realizing over the weekend, it was the first time i was not feeling pain. i was still in pain, but
brian: at what age? rep. speier: you know -- what happens when you are young, you don't remember how old you actually are. i think i was six, seven years old, maybe eight. i had spent my life putting it behind me. and then i realized when i was writing the book that i really did need to talk about it. we need to take it out from the shadows behind the curtains. because it happens in families all the time. and children are shamed by it. and it does affect you the rest of your life. in my case, i...
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>> look, brian -- brian: 20%, 50%, 40%? >> i didn't check the numbers before i came here to speak with you, brian, but i can tell you across the board we're still well over 11,000 people in custody. what that means we consider being overcustody anything over 4,000, okay? that is already a crisis. we are still holding and having over 11,000 people in custody. look, there is one other point i have to emphasize here. brian: i will stop you one second. if i put, if four seasons can hold four thousand and i put 11,000 in the four seasons hotel, they complain about the sanitation, they complain about the food, they complain about the accomodations because it is not equipped to handle it. all you have done for the past year-and-a-half is ask for more help, all congress has done is nothing until july 1st. then they will come down condemn you for the facilities and accomodations. you can't win! >> thank you, brian, on our own we got the supplemental, we're frankly glad we did, we built additional soft-sided facilities in the rgv sec
>> look, brian -- brian: 20%, 50%, 40%? >> i didn't check the numbers before i came here to speak with you, brian, but i can tell you across the board we're still well over 11,000 people in custody. what that means we consider being overcustody anything over 4,000, okay? that is already a crisis. we are still holding and having over 11,000 people in custody. look, there is one other point i have to emphasize here. brian: i will stop you one second. if i put, if four seasons can hold...
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brian: brian kilmeade.com/tour. ainsley: supposed to be just science fiction like something you would see in the show black mirror. >> install engrain procedure with local anesthetic and you are good to go because memory is for living. steve: it is apparently happening in real life. thousands of people are getting implanted with microchips. how concerned should would he be? dr. oz is on the case and he is going to tell us about that and those. ♪ ♪ with advil, you'll ask... what sore muscles? what pounding head? advil is... relief that's fast. strength that lasts. you'll ask... what pain? with advil. but in my mind i'm still 25. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex - now in triple strength plus magnesium. hey! i live on my own now! i've got xfinity, because i like to live life in the fast lane. unlike my parents. you rambling about xfinity again? you're so cute when you get excited... anyways... i've got t
brian: brian kilmeade.com/tour. ainsley: supposed to be just science fiction like something you would see in the show black mirror. >> install engrain procedure with local anesthetic and you are good to go because memory is for living. steve: it is apparently happening in real life. thousands of people are getting implanted with microchips. how concerned should would he be? dr. oz is on the case and he is going to tell us about that and those. ♪ ♪ with advil, you'll ask... what sore...
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brian: is he married? heather: no. brian: no children. how often in your life have you heard -- you can't quantify -- how often have you heard the things he was saying about what he as a white man fought about black people? heather: it is a pretty innumerable count. it feels like, in terms of someone saying that to me personally, probably not so many times. in my career, i started out as an economic policy person, and would go across the country in my role at demos and in other jobs talking with people about the economy. often times in church basements, union halls, talking about what has happened in our economy so that working people are finding it so hard to get ahead. i could tell that story without talking about race at all. i could talk about globalization and technological change, corporate power and trade rules and tax rules and workers rights. i felt if i didn't mention race, i was not telling the whole story. some piece of the puzzle was missing. how was it that my grandfather's generation, you could have a working-class job, did
brian: is he married? heather: no. brian: no children. how often in your life have you heard -- you can't quantify -- how often have you heard the things he was saying about what he as a white man fought about black people? heather: it is a pretty innumerable count. it feels like, in terms of someone saying that to me personally, probably not so many times. in my career, i started out as an economic policy person, and would go across the country in my role at demos and in other jobs talking...
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we all sin, brian. >> brian: no, you know everything. >> gregg: thanks, brian. appreciate it. welcome to the special edition of "hannity," trump versus the resistance. i'm gregg jarrett in for sean. president trump will kick off in the historic fourth of july celebration honoring our country beginning at 6:30 p.m., you can watch it all right here on the fox news channel. there will be a military air show. a few tanks out there, and an epic, 35 minute fireworks display, all planned, and the president is calling it a show of a lifetime. and the mainstream media, not happy about it. take a look. >> what
we all sin, brian. >> brian: no, you know everything. >> gregg: thanks, brian. appreciate it. welcome to the special edition of "hannity," trump versus the resistance. i'm gregg jarrett in for sean. president trump will kick off in the historic fourth of july celebration honoring our country beginning at 6:30 p.m., you can watch it all right here on the fox news channel. there will be a military air show. a few tanks out there, and an epic, 35 minute fireworks display, all...
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brian: right. the question is not has the democratic changed. it has. has the american people's view of illegals here especially ones that commit crimes changed? i believe it hasn't. matt albence acting rice director weighs in on these cities and the laws with which they don't protect american citizens with. >> we are doing targeted enforcement actions against specific individuals who have had their day in immigration court and order. we are lawfully execution orders. >> the american public is safer when law enforcement works together. incredulous okay for jurisdictions to enforce the laws they're worn to uphold when we come in to do our enforcement that we are sworn to uphold is a problem. ainsley: ken cuccinelli says these agents are just doing their jobs just trying to enforce the law. illegals trying to apprehend that they are going door to door looking for. came to the border, apprehended, released, instructed to go to court on asylum claim and then asked again and they didn't show up. steve:
brian: right. the question is not has the democratic changed. it has. has the american people's view of illegals here especially ones that commit crimes changed? i believe it hasn't. matt albence acting rice director weighs in on these cities and the laws with which they don't protect american citizens with. >> we are doing targeted enforcement actions against specific individuals who have had their day in immigration court and order. we are lawfully execution orders. >> the...
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>> brian: i agree. there are some small things with asylum we could fix almost overnight. >> melissa: it's true, and we will get to the and a second. kennedy, harris at the now mad, and i thought i was thinking, too. what are we having a conversation about? what is this about? >> kennedy: i agree with brian and with harris that the president shouldn't have inserted himself in this way, because nancy pelosi and squad were doing a great job of cannibalizing their own party and republicans in the present , if they want to be more successful, would be smart to sit on the sidelines and let that happen and continue to play out. and this is one the president has the most problems. this is when his instincts don't best surfing. there's an argument to make, and i think lindsey graham, when he goes ham, he makes it pretty well. when he talks about these people being essentially ungrateful commies, and -- >> harris: they need to aim higher with the rhetoric, that's the part i thought you meant. >> kennedy: absolut
>> brian: i agree. there are some small things with asylum we could fix almost overnight. >> melissa: it's true, and we will get to the and a second. kennedy, harris at the now mad, and i thought i was thinking, too. what are we having a conversation about? what is this about? >> kennedy: i agree with brian and with harris that the president shouldn't have inserted himself in this way, because nancy pelosi and squad were doing a great job of cannibalizing their own party and...
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brian brian give hiv a shovel see where he goes. when he grabs his money we grab him again. >> he is a wiley one for sure. steve: one of the reasons they are apparently not allowing him to see his wife they are afraid she could carry some messages back to his gang. brian: what about his girlfriend? can he see the girlfriend? [laughter] emily: you are not the head of the largest cartel in the planet without having a bunch of resources at your disposal, obviously, and i think it's in our best interest to major sure that he is totally separate from the rest of the world so that it stops. ainsley: all right. steve: emily, thank you very much. emily: thanks, you guys, for having me. [cheers and applause] ainsley: todd and carley are live in the green room with a look who is coming up on "fox & friends." carley: hey, guys, this may not be the curvey couch but it is a couch. we have two finance gurus right here. my question for you, charles payne, can you help me and todd file our expenses? >> no. ainsley: you will be talking about all thi
brian brian give hiv a shovel see where he goes. when he grabs his money we grab him again. >> he is a wiley one for sure. steve: one of the reasons they are apparently not allowing him to see his wife they are afraid she could carry some messages back to his gang. brian: what about his girlfriend? can he see the girlfriend? [laughter] emily: you are not the head of the largest cartel in the planet without having a bunch of resources at your disposal, obviously, and i think it's in our...
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brian: so you have a mixed marriage? heather: yes. brian: any of your own black folks resent that? i hear people talking about that. they don't want whites to marry blacks. what is it like from the black community? heather: i think there is resistance -- there are prejudices in every community. i would just say that prejudice in the white community is backed up often by the force of law and the economy. that is why it matters more to the fate of black children that white people are prejudiced than if a black woman is prejudiced against white people. i will say that i fortunately -- my marriage has been embraced very much by our communities. brian: those who may have tuned in late, gary is who? heather: gary said he was a white man and i am prejudiced. that is how he opened up his call on c-span. he lives in rural north carolina. brian: has he changed since that call with you? heather: tremendously. he has done -- first of all, on a personal level, this is someone who spent most of his time watching tv, and did not have many interactions with people. he has really pushed himself to
brian: so you have a mixed marriage? heather: yes. brian: any of your own black folks resent that? i hear people talking about that. they don't want whites to marry blacks. what is it like from the black community? heather: i think there is resistance -- there are prejudices in every community. i would just say that prejudice in the white community is backed up often by the force of law and the economy. that is why it matters more to the fate of black children that white people are prejudiced...
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brian: absolutely. griff: we do have news. brian: good news. griff: very good day but we start with a fox news alert. navy seal eddie gallagher waking up this morning a free man. found not guilty of murdering an isis prisoner. >> he is going to face sentence today more than likely converted to time served. ainsley: vets around the nation are applauding this verdict. many people are happy with the way this all turned out, todd. his wife stood by him the whole time. >> good morning to you griff, ainsley and brian. gallagher's lawyer a two year nightmare. he and his wife reacting to the nightmare being over. >> happy and thankful. happy and thankful. thank god and i leave with you my wife. >> i was feeling like finally vindicated like being terrorized by the government my husband fought for. i hope this will be a lesson to everybody. >> found not guilty premeditated murder and attempted murder following the death much a captive isis fighter. he was rcialg found guilty of posing with a corpse. a max of four months in prison. in light of the fact th
brian: absolutely. griff: we do have news. brian: good news. griff: very good day but we start with a fox news alert. navy seal eddie gallagher waking up this morning a free man. found not guilty of murdering an isis prisoner. >> he is going to face sentence today more than likely converted to time served. ainsley: vets around the nation are applauding this verdict. many people are happy with the way this all turned out, todd. his wife stood by him the whole time. >> good morning to...
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brian: what university? prof. ginsberg: johns hopkins. brian: and what do you teach? prof. ginsberg: i teach political science. brian: you talked about this word in the book. if somebody listens to your last couple of minutes, they might say, "wow, that guy is cynical." prof. ginsberg: well, i hope so. cynicism is very important. i tell students that cynicism is the beginning of wisdom, because you have to look realistically at the world of politics. the germans have a term, realpolitik -- see i have got my r rolling -- realpolitik, which means realism. we cynics try to be realistic. we don't take what politicians say at face value. you know what, we found that they break their promises lots of times, they make up things. for them, words are weapons designed to garner our support. so we need to be able to understand what's really going on in politics. politics is usually about power, money, status. it is not about truth, justice, and the american way. brian: well, let me show -- prof. ginsberg: i wish it was. brian: let me show some video right now to go along with what you
brian: what university? prof. ginsberg: johns hopkins. brian: and what do you teach? prof. ginsberg: i teach political science. brian: you talked about this word in the book. if somebody listens to your last couple of minutes, they might say, "wow, that guy is cynical." prof. ginsberg: well, i hope so. cynicism is very important. i tell students that cynicism is the beginning of wisdom, because you have to look realistically at the world of politics. the germans have a term,...
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brian: what university? prof. ginsberg: johns hopkins. brian: and what do you teach? prof. ginsberg: i teach political science. brian: you talked about this word in the book. if somebody listens to your last couple of minutes, they might say, "wow, that guy is cynical." prof. ginsberg: well, i hope so. cynicism is very important. i tell students that cynicism is , becausening of wisdom you have to look realistically at the world of politics. the germans have a term, realpolitik -- see i have got my r rolling -- realpolitik, which means realism. we cynics try to be realistic. we don't take what politicians say at face value. you know what, we found that they break their promises lots of times, they make up things. for them, words are weapons designed to garner our support. so we need to be able to understand what's really going on in politics. politics is usually about power, money, status. it is not about truth, justice, and the american way. brian: well, let me show -- prof. ginsberg: i wish it was. brian: let me show some video right now to go along with what you just sai
brian: what university? prof. ginsberg: johns hopkins. brian: and what do you teach? prof. ginsberg: i teach political science. brian: you talked about this word in the book. if somebody listens to your last couple of minutes, they might say, "wow, that guy is cynical." prof. ginsberg: well, i hope so. cynicism is very important. i tell students that cynicism is , becausening of wisdom you have to look realistically at the world of politics. the germans have a term, realpolitik -- see...
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brian: . steve: for young pitchers watching right now explain how that pitch works so they can feel it and use it and become - [laughter] >> what happened was . steve: how do you do it? >> from the lord gave it to me i was throwing a normal fastball so i was throwing the ball but then i don't know where but we tried to stop the ball from moving [inaudible] after new york we went to detroit and were playing and he was trying to, he wanted me to throw the ball in different ways and the different ways i through worked out even more and i said i just had to learn to use it. seventeen years after that. [laughter] brian: one thing about you is i hope you don't take this wrong but it's easy to be happy when you win but to be but to know how to lose you had big moments that did not go your way against the diamondbacks and red sox. the red sox fans even appreciated you because you said i blew it coming back next year and he took them out next year. he won the world series after that. where does that co
brian: . steve: for young pitchers watching right now explain how that pitch works so they can feel it and use it and become - [laughter] >> what happened was . steve: how do you do it? >> from the lord gave it to me i was throwing a normal fastball so i was throwing the ball but then i don't know where but we tried to stop the ball from moving [inaudible] after new york we went to detroit and were playing and he was trying to, he wanted me to throw the ball in different ways and...
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brian? >> all right we're joined now by somebody who is well known to our viewers here on cnbc it's so hot here, i think the wires might melt it's literally a record heat outside and might indeed be a record heat inside as well because despite everything else that's gone on, iran remains the big story. heli helima croft, it's a scorcher. how hot is it inside that everybody is in agreement except for one of the founding nation iran how hot are they >> the rollover is essentially set. every country has a revenue imperative they all want higher prices so the rollover of the agreement is done with the exception of six or nine months it's a very fraught political backdrop opec is one of the few places where countries have very, very severe differences have to all come face to face. so will the iranians raise a lot of issues is why was an opec agreement made in osaka instead of here. >> so this is one of the key story lines and this is really fascinating. russia is not a member of opec this is a 5
brian? >> all right we're joined now by somebody who is well known to our viewers here on cnbc it's so hot here, i think the wires might melt it's literally a record heat outside and might indeed be a record heat inside as well because despite everything else that's gone on, iran remains the big story. heli helima croft, it's a scorcher. how hot is it inside that everybody is in agreement except for one of the founding nation iran how hot are they >> the rollover is essentially set....
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have a great fourth. >> you too, brian. >> brian: hollywood just can't let russia go. now they're holding fake auditions for a fake movie about the mueller report. that's next. my reputation was trashed online, i felt completely helpless. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. they were able to restore my good name. if you're under attack, i recommend calling reputation defender. and consider joining their groundbreaking campaign to give every american the right to remove old, inaccurate search results by going to righttobeforgotten.org. if you have search results that are wrong or unfair, call reputation defender at 1-877-866-8555. ♪ >> brian: the mueller report has been finished for about four months, and a matter of public record for about four years it seems. found no evidence that trump colluded with russia in 2016. but don't let that get in the way. that's why he is still president right now. don't let that get in the way. in hollywood cannot accept that that never gets out of the way. constructing a new alternative univer
have a great fourth. >> you too, brian. >> brian: hollywood just can't let russia go. now they're holding fake auditions for a fake movie about the mueller report. that's next. my reputation was trashed online, i felt completely helpless. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. they were able to restore my good name. if you're under attack, i recommend calling reputation defender. and consider joining their groundbreaking campaign to give every...
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brian: wow. the main thing too, if you look at the polls, almost, democrats and republican voters as well as moderates say immigration is their number one issue. the problems at the border. finally both sides are admitted we have a crisis at border. what the democrats had to do at the border, even had moderate democrats, had their heads spinning. watch. >> so the problem is that right now the criminalization statute is what gives donald trump the ability to take children away from their parents. it is what gives him the ability to lock up people at our borders. >> just to clarify, would you decriminalize illegal border crossings? >> yes. the point is not about criminalization. that has given donald trump the tool to break families apart. >> if we decriminalize, if we by health care to everyone, we'll have multiples of that. don't take my word. that was president obama's homeland security secretary that said that. >> but you are playing into donald trump's hands. the challenge net that it is a cri
brian: wow. the main thing too, if you look at the polls, almost, democrats and republican voters as well as moderates say immigration is their number one issue. the problems at the border. finally both sides are admitted we have a crisis at border. what the democrats had to do at the border, even had moderate democrats, had their heads spinning. watch. >> so the problem is that right now the criminalization statute is what gives donald trump the ability to take children away from their...
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brian: where is that? heather: so that -- he lives outside of ashville, north carolina so he wanted -- he wanted us to meet in ashville. so we met -- it's actually in sort of a park outside of a hotel in downtown ashville, one of the highest points. it was a beautiful fall day, the changing leaves. it was about a week before the election. and we didn't talk about the election much. we didn't talk about politics. he told me about his life we just got to know each other, where he's from, the experiences he's had in life. brian: i'm going to hold you there for a second. how old is the man? heather: i think he's mid 50's. brian: where is he from? heather: he was born in connecticut actually -- newhaven, connecticut. connecticut actually ---- newhaven, connecticut. and he -- but he was in the -- in the navy and had a heart condition and went down to ashville in his early 20s for a heart surgery at the va down there. and had in his life in connecticut -- this is one of those sort of beautiful things that happens
brian: where is that? heather: so that -- he lives outside of ashville, north carolina so he wanted -- he wanted us to meet in ashville. so we met -- it's actually in sort of a park outside of a hotel in downtown ashville, one of the highest points. it was a beautiful fall day, the changing leaves. it was about a week before the election. and we didn't talk about the election much. we didn't talk about politics. he told me about his life we just got to know each other, where he's from, the...
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brian: fox news alert. overnight, north korea solemn warning valley to carry out more missile tests. steve: this in response to joint military exercises planned between the united states and south korea. ainsley: we are live in the newsroom as tensions rise on the korean peninsula. reporter: in the regime is directly calling out south korea warmongers this morning demanding they stop importing weapons in carrying out military drills. according to state media kim jong-un claims north korea is developing super powerful weapon systems to remove the potential indirect threat. of the regime testfired two short-range ballistic missiles thursday for the first time since kim and president trump agreed to revive the denuclearization talks last month with the president telling sean hannity last night we are on the right to track. >> really haven't tested missiles other than you know smaller ones, which is something that they test, but with north korea we been doing very well, but it doesn't mean it will continue. we
brian: fox news alert. overnight, north korea solemn warning valley to carry out more missile tests. steve: this in response to joint military exercises planned between the united states and south korea. ainsley: we are live in the newsroom as tensions rise on the korean peninsula. reporter: in the regime is directly calling out south korea warmongers this morning demanding they stop importing weapons in carrying out military drills. according to state media kim jong-un claims north korea is...
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brian, i will start with you. >> brian: looked, the more i watch this video the more upset it makes me because the response we've gotten from the mayor has been totally underwhelming relative to what andy ngo have a deal with. we have to answer the question, we are the police and we need to not immediate we jump to the conclusion that it was a dereliction of duty on their part. what was the mayor's instruction to the police? there is a culture in portland around speech that seems to bias toward the left and away from the right. we need to understand what's going on here because you can't have in this country journalists walking into document a protest and be beaten that way by a mob with nobody there from the city to help. >> melissa: this is a question i have that rick cornell put to our audience earlier. let's listen to that. >> he was trying to do his job and he was a very courageous, brave young man to do it. but they knew who he was, they knew that he is gay, that he's asian, and conservative. we are now in a situation where the largest gay and lesbian groups in the united states
brian, i will start with you. >> brian: looked, the more i watch this video the more upset it makes me because the response we've gotten from the mayor has been totally underwhelming relative to what andy ngo have a deal with. we have to answer the question, we are the police and we need to not immediate we jump to the conclusion that it was a dereliction of duty on their part. what was the mayor's instruction to the police? there is a culture in portland around speech that seems to bias...
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brian . brian: where did you put it? it was right by my door. >> you got a light colored carpet and this is what he saw. what was your reaction? brian: i said that can't possibly be real. >> but you stood there for a minute or two looking at it and then the assistant came over. >> yeah, and she screamed and she never even saw. she just heard me talk about it it's amazing the fun you can have. >> it looks like a pile of dog . brian: i had no idea they were videoing me. [laughter] >> rob about this on amazon it was sad it was the best $10 he ever spent and wants it back. steve: $10? i can get you a 3-dollar snake. >> he went to the trouble . brian: before i go into my office there. [inaudible conversations] ainsley: 17 minutes after the top of the hour. forget the fight for 15. this woman rashida tlaib is looking for an even higher minimum wage. >> people cannot live on those wages. it should be $20 an hour. steve: former presidential obama economic divisor says that $20 is not a good idea. he joins us next. and here we ha
brian . brian: where did you put it? it was right by my door. >> you got a light colored carpet and this is what he saw. what was your reaction? brian: i said that can't possibly be real. >> but you stood there for a minute or two looking at it and then the assistant came over. >> yeah, and she screamed and she never even saw. she just heard me talk about it it's amazing the fun you can have. >> it looks like a pile of dog . brian: i had no idea they were videoing me....
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brian: thanks so much. senator mcsally, great to see you. >> thanks, brian. brian: thanks for your service in the country. in the air force. >> absolutely. brian: crocodiles thriving outside of a nuclear plant in florida. shark sightings spiking along cape cod. what is going on? are sharks taking over land? animalog expert jeff corwin liv. seriously. i don't even recognize myself. and thanks to my cashrewards credit card from navy federal with never-expiring rewards it's gonna be a killer honeymoon. woo! maui!! boom navy federal credit union. our members, are the mission. most people think a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. ♪ ainsley: bizarre annal stories raising eyebrows this morning. endangered crocodiles, thriving in unusual home outside afte
brian: thanks so much. senator mcsally, great to see you. >> thanks, brian. brian: thanks for your service in the country. in the air force. >> absolutely. brian: crocodiles thriving outside of a nuclear plant in florida. shark sightings spiking along cape cod. what is going on? are sharks taking over land? animalog expert jeff corwin liv. seriously. i don't even recognize myself. and thanks to my cashrewards credit card from navy federal with never-expiring rewards it's gonna be a...
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thank you, brian. give it up for brian and he leadership. i'm also very excited that we have this flag here in the tender loin. the tender loin is among, along with lower pope, the oldest lgbt neighborhood, not just here in san francisco, but across the country. it is a neighborhood where compton's cafeteria riots, the first ever documented collective uprising of lgbt people in the country took place in 1966 and it is a neighborhood where the compton's transgender cultural district, the nation's firsts officially recognized cultural -- transgender neighborhood is here today. it's a place that, for so many years, during some of the worst times in san francisco when the so-called public decency laws prevented them from being themselves. but tenderloin was an area they were provided respite from prosecution and harassment. the raising of this flag and the rededication of these apartments for gilbert baker, the man responsible for creating this beautiful symbol, reaffirms the importance and contributions ofpt community, to the tenderloin, to the
thank you, brian. give it up for brian and he leadership. i'm also very excited that we have this flag here in the tender loin. the tender loin is among, along with lower pope, the oldest lgbt neighborhood, not just here in san francisco, but across the country. it is a neighborhood where compton's cafeteria riots, the first ever documented collective uprising of lgbt people in the country took place in 1966 and it is a neighborhood where the compton's transgender cultural district, the...
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brian. brian: america's economy booming under president trump, one congresswoman claims has nothing to do with the president's policies, here she is. >> the wages are going up because the people are demanding it go up not because donald trump wanted them to go up, does that make sense, because the movement to fight for 15 is growing, the movement to hold corporations accountable is growing and it's because of movement work, not because of who is president of the united states. >> but the economy is doing better in michigan under president trump. >> but i don't put president trump as the reason, it's because the people demanding it. >> right, people demand the economy be better, that's the reason, is that really the case, here to weigh in two economists and authors of brand-new book, socialism sucks, robert, is she right, donald trump deserve nos credit for the economy that's doing well in michigan? >> you know, president trump's tax cuts and regulatory changes i think have been good for the
brian. brian: america's economy booming under president trump, one congresswoman claims has nothing to do with the president's policies, here she is. >> the wages are going up because the people are demanding it go up not because donald trump wanted them to go up, does that make sense, because the movement to fight for 15 is growing, the movement to hold corporations accountable is growing and it's because of movement work, not because of who is president of the united states. >>...
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brian lamb: the reform party. patrick j. buchanan: reform party and we got the nomination, but i look upon those with trump. we found out these are really terms of endearment. i mean, i look at that and i do laugh, but i will say this to reveal something that a number of years ago, i got a call from donald trump and he was very gracious and mentioned some things he had said way back there and he said and regretted and was very gracious about it and so i supported him almost 100 percent. supported a lot of his positions. i was elated that he came out with those positions. i voted for him in the virginia primer. i voted for him in the general election, and so i hope the president's success. brian lamb: who is more honest in the public light? donald trump or pat buchanan? patrick j. buchanan: it's what the nuns told me how to behave. what did you say? who is more honest? brian lamb: who is more honest? pat buchanan? i mean, when you said what you said, how often were you not telling the truth and how often is he not telling the
brian lamb: the reform party. patrick j. buchanan: reform party and we got the nomination, but i look upon those with trump. we found out these are really terms of endearment. i mean, i look at that and i do laugh, but i will say this to reveal something that a number of years ago, i got a call from donald trump and he was very gracious and mentioned some things he had said way back there and he said and regretted and was very gracious about it and so i supported him almost 100 percent....
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brian: boris johnson. you are happy he's the new prime minister but your still making sure he will be briexit and conservative. what concerns do you have? >> theresa may 108 times told us we were leaving march 29, and we didn't leave on march 29, so i formed a briexit party, brand-new party. i got 32% of the vote and conservatives got less than 10%. boris as a result of that in the first 48 hours is saying all the right things. if he does the right things i will support him. ainsley: will you work together? >> if he does the right things, but i have seen the conservative party make promises and not deliver. boris has said the wright stuff, has the got the guts to do it? brian: does he have the votes to do it? theresa may could not get past. >> we have a house of commons, two thirds of which support-- support the country that wants to leave and workforce need to do is call a general election, do an electoral deal with me and together we would just get briexit, we would smashed jeremy corbyn and socialism so
brian: boris johnson. you are happy he's the new prime minister but your still making sure he will be briexit and conservative. what concerns do you have? >> theresa may 108 times told us we were leaving march 29, and we didn't leave on march 29, so i formed a briexit party, brand-new party. i got 32% of the vote and conservatives got less than 10%. boris as a result of that in the first 48 hours is saying all the right things. if he does the right things i will support him. ainsley: will...
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let's head back out to vienna where brian sullivan is. this is a big weekend and a big couple of days for opec and friends. >> it is even if you don't care about opec or oil, here's what happened last night. you had three big players in oil. a lot of country produce oil, but you have three big player, the united states, russia and saudi arabia each a couple years ago producing about 10 million, 1 1 million barrels a day. now the united states going to about 13 million, 14 million barrels a day. and saudi arabia and russia coming together as part of this opec plus charter that they agreed to last night so three merged into two that combined two is now bigger than the united states it's interesting that they're blunting that american force last night i asked the question at the press conference of the saudi oil minister, i said is this being done to counter the impact of u.s. shale what he said caught me by surprise wasn't bullish long-term for the u.s. oil markets >> i have no doubt in my mind that u.s. shale will peak, plateau and decline
let's head back out to vienna where brian sullivan is. this is a big weekend and a big couple of days for opec and friends. >> it is even if you don't care about opec or oil, here's what happened last night. you had three big players in oil. a lot of country produce oil, but you have three big player, the united states, russia and saudi arabia each a couple years ago producing about 10 million, 1 1 million barrels a day. now the united states going to about 13 million, 14 million barrels...
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the math is very simple, brian. you need to hold those people in these key districts, swing states and counties to win the presidency. and to do that you need a candidate who can speak to those people. and there are a lot of things that they would be in for in terms of education reform, business opportunities. there's all kinds of ways to appeal to those people. but don't put yourself in a position where people are going to say your party wants open borders, your party, you know, wants to give health care to people who came into this country illegally when we have all these needs of americans who are here legally. >> did you bring any names with you? >> i think it's too early for me. i still want to hear everybody. i find mayor pete speaks in a way that i find very compelling. i'll tell you why. one, i like the way he speaks about his faith. i like the way he speaks -- he can challenge evangelicals who have thrown off all their morals to align with donald trump. i like the way he speaks with sensitivity about aborti
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laura: brian hook, thanks for being with us. brian: thanks for having me on. laura: in yemen, a child under the age of five is dying from preventable causes every 10 minutes. that is according to the united itions. with the civil wits fifth year, many sick children have no chance of being evacuated. but our international correspondent orla guerin has been following the case of one enttle girl who has been g new chance of life. >> look. is good? agai orla: hand-painting a new future. for this six-year-ild, not just 's play. her careful brushstrokes are coloring an artificial eye. >> excellent. orla: just like the oue she is abto receive. me is the last stage of months of life-saving tre at the king hussein cancer center in jordan, all nded through donations. she has come smiling through, surviving an aggressive tumor which claimed her left eye. specialists now hoping to hide her scars and heal her trauma. her reaction says it all. and doctors say she has been ac tonir them.r, >> when i se i try to give her love, but she give me first with smile and a hug. she l
laura: brian hook, thanks for being with us. brian: thanks for having me on. laura: in yemen, a child under the age of five is dying from preventable causes every 10 minutes. that is according to the united itions. with the civil wits fifth year, many sick children have no chance of being evacuated. but our international correspondent orla guerin has been following the case of one enttle girl who has been g new chance of life. >> look. is good? agai orla: hand-painting a new future. for...
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laura: brian hook, tfor being with us. brian: thanks for having me on. laura: in yemen, a child under the age of five is dying from preventable causes every 10 minutes.ac that irding to the united nations. with the civil war in its fifth year, many sick children have no chance of being evacuated. but our international correspondent orla guerin has been following the case of one little girl who has been given h nece of life. >> look. is good? again. orla: hand-painting a new future. for this six-year-old, not just child's play. her careful brushstrokes are loring an artificial eye. >> excellent. orla: just like the one she is about to reive. it is the last stage of months of life-saving treatment at e king hussein cancer center in jordan, all funded through donations. she has come smiling through, surviving an aggressive tumord which claimeher left eye. spialists now hoping to hi her scars and heal her trauma. her reaction says it all. and doctors say she has been a tonic for them >> when i see her, i try tgivesh her love, bugive me first with smile and a
laura: brian hook, tfor being with us. brian: thanks for having me on. laura: in yemen, a child under the age of five is dying from preventable causes every 10 minutes.ac that irding to the united nations. with the civil war in its fifth year, many sick children have no chance of being evacuated. but our international correspondent orla guerin has been following the case of one little girl who has been given h nece of life. >> look. is good? again. orla: hand-painting a new future. for...
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brian: trevor? brian curin. trevor: nice to meet you, brian. thanks for coming in. travis: thank you for having us. brian: how much do you guys know about flip flop shops? trevor: we're very familiar. travis: i buy my rainbow sandals there. brian: awesome. the concept's been around since 2004 and quickly grew. we're all over the u.s., canada, caribbean, middle east, south africa. travis: that's awesome. trevor: we're on a mission to create change. each watch represents a different charity that we've partnered with to give back 10%. travis: so, if you look at, like, this location, if you can sell one watch a day at an average of $55 per location, we're gonna do $1,650 on average per month per door. now, if you extrapolate that out to, say, 120 locations, then you can do $2.3 million in total revenue. and 10%, we'll be donating over $200,000 to those in need through our giving program. brian: watches is a tough one. you know, every article you read lately, i mean, watch companies in general, it's not easy, right? they're having a tough time. we're flip flop shops. we
brian: trevor? brian curin. trevor: nice to meet you, brian. thanks for coming in. travis: thank you for having us. brian: how much do you guys know about flip flop shops? trevor: we're very familiar. travis: i buy my rainbow sandals there. brian: awesome. the concept's been around since 2004 and quickly grew. we're all over the u.s., canada, caribbean, middle east, south africa. travis: that's awesome. trevor: we're on a mission to create change. each watch represents a different charity that...
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traders on the desk are pete najarian, karen finerman, brian kelly and pleased to welcome jeff mills from pnc. thank you for coming in, jeff. >> thank you. >> here is your setup. the dow squeaking out a record high today, and for all of you bulls out there, there is one chart that could, maybe, signal more gains ahead we will show it to you because we're tv plus, netflix on deck. their results tomorrow media mogul tom rogers will be here to tell you what the key is going forward for their streaming success. >>> but we begin with planes, trains and automobiles, the transport surging back today trucker j.b. hunt crushing earnings the airlines soaring that group up, 5% in just the past week so is the classic dow theory, the idea the transports are going to lead the market back in vogue? it's been around 100 or so years. pete najarian, is that move a huge move for airlines, railroads, truckers, mean that it is all all clear for the overall market >> i don't think it is that easy i don't think the markets are ever that easy everybody loves to say that. >> is that theory dead >> i would sa
traders on the desk are pete najarian, karen finerman, brian kelly and pleased to welcome jeff mills from pnc. thank you for coming in, jeff. >> thank you. >> here is your setup. the dow squeaking out a record high today, and for all of you bulls out there, there is one chart that could, maybe, signal more gains ahead we will show it to you because we're tv plus, netflix on deck. their results tomorrow media mogul tom rogers will be here to tell you what the key is going forward for...
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i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us we begin this program in hong kong and a 7 straight weekend of anti-government protests has descended into violence the demonstrations began peacefully as tens of thousands rallied against an unpopular extradition bill they fear will erode the city's autonomy now as far as test is headed for the office of china's communist party police fired on them with rubber bullets and tear gas and in a new do. well that suspected try again members attacked the demonstrators. it was a vicious assault gangs of men all dressed in white attacking anti-government protesters on their way home from another huge demonstration. the brutal attack whose life streamed on social media showing journalists as well as protesters being beaten as the men rampage through a subway station and onto trains i wasn't even aware that i saw a person in front of me bleeding all over on the floor i tried to go and drag him away but they wouldn't let me they had all sorts of weapons and they came over and attacked me to. an opposition lawmaker who was injured blamed pro china triad g
i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us we begin this program in hong kong and a 7 straight weekend of anti-government protests has descended into violence the demonstrations began peacefully as tens of thousands rallied against an unpopular extradition bill they fear will erode the city's autonomy now as far as test is headed for the office of china's communist party police fired on them with rubber bullets and tear gas and in a new do. well that suspected try again members attacked the...