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we don't work for donald trump. we work for every day americans and so we have a constitutional responsibility to be as a check and balance on an out-of-control executive branch. we are undertaking a lawful constitutional legislative oversight responsibilitieses. bill barr is rewriting the constitution claiming we have no legitimate purpose. the constitution is our legitimate purpose. >> uh-huh. and that lays out sort of battle in the courts. then you have the specific issue of mr. bill barr. dal la lithwick is a legal scholar, an independent expert, not a part of your democratic team but she has argued here on "the beat" there is a problem with how mr. barr's carrying out his role. take a look. >> it feels like barr sort of leaping in front of the president yet again and saying first and foremost, my interest is not the justice department or the united states people. it's protecting this president. >> win or lose, the courts are ultimately going to decide and it could go to the supreme court which we just heard fro
we don't work for donald trump. we work for every day americans and so we have a constitutional responsibility to be as a check and balance on an out-of-control executive branch. we are undertaking a lawful constitutional legislative oversight responsibilitieses. bill barr is rewriting the constitution claiming we have no legitimate purpose. the constitution is our legitimate purpose. >> uh-huh. and that lays out sort of battle in the courts. then you have the specific issue of mr. bill...
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here trump's under water by 7 points. finally there are white women with a high school degree, okay? in 2016 they went for trump by almost 30 points. now he only has a 4-point edge. look at that. and for all the talk about how the trump ledge is about the nonworking white class, these men work for the same companies and face a challenge or worse like men without a degree. they also have watched loved ones succumb to opioid addictions, all the same issues and trump is barely holding on there. that's the state of play right now. trump thinks he can run this strategy that cleaves the country into two chunks where he gets 40 plus%. he thinks he can win and govern with that 40 plus percent. and it is a wild test of american mechanics to see if that is going to work a second time. remember the things trump does to consolidate his base also alienates people. they announced they were endorsing trump's re-election, one of their board members jennifer horn decided it was too much for her. and she was telling "the washington post,"
here trump's under water by 7 points. finally there are white women with a high school degree, okay? in 2016 they went for trump by almost 30 points. now he only has a 4-point edge. look at that. and for all the talk about how the trump ledge is about the nonworking white class, these men work for the same companies and face a challenge or worse like men without a degree. they also have watched loved ones succumb to opioid addictions, all the same issues and trump is barely holding on there....
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when he first got elected, i tried to do the whole good trump, bad trump thing. it became pretty clear to me that the man basically lies every time he opens his mouth. i think the guy stokes bigotry. i think he stokes racism. but i think it's all about trump. i don't think he's a racist. it's just all, whatever benefits donald trump, that's all i care about. >> and walsh was elected to congress in 2010 as part of the tea party movement. he served one term. he has a history of incendiary remarks himself, including calling president obama a muslim, enemy and traitor, and during that interview he apologized for that. >> i said some ugly things about president obama that i regret. >> do you believe he's a muslim. >> no, and i've apologized for that. we have a guy in the white house who's never apologized for anything he has done or said. i think it's a weakness not to apologize. i helped create trump. there's no doubt about that. the personal ugly politics. i regret that, and i'm sorry for that. >> and coming up on "morning joe," former congressman joe walsh will be
when he first got elected, i tried to do the whole good trump, bad trump thing. it became pretty clear to me that the man basically lies every time he opens his mouth. i think the guy stokes bigotry. i think he stokes racism. but i think it's all about trump. i don't think he's a racist. it's just all, whatever benefits donald trump, that's all i care about. >> and walsh was elected to congress in 2010 as part of the tea party movement. he served one term. he has a history of incendiary...
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never trump. but what about warren's treatment, what about bernie sanders, what about kamala harris' attacks -- look, if we really believe that this is an existential crisis of government, if we really believe that donald trump is a threat to our constitutional order, you know, that the only remedy to this is voting then, you know, you put policy aside. you don't say it's an existential crisis but i can only treat it that way if i get universal health care or a lower tax rate, that is stuff we can fight about all of that stuff a year from now, two years from now when in is all over. i've had it with the what aboutism arguments they were mostly coming from the right. i'm one of the people that has basically said -- i do think the president has gotten worse. i mean to some extent all kidding aside i'm kind of concerned about the president. because he seems like he has become, you know, that this is getting to him in some way. he's becoming unstable. >> what do you mean by this, this is getting to hi
never trump. but what about warren's treatment, what about bernie sanders, what about kamala harris' attacks -- look, if we really believe that this is an existential crisis of government, if we really believe that donald trump is a threat to our constitutional order, you know, that the only remedy to this is voting then, you know, you put policy aside. you don't say it's an existential crisis but i can only treat it that way if i get universal health care or a lower tax rate, that is stuff we...
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a lot of pro trump voices the republicans that they bring on tend to be anti trump republicans were never trump republicans the critics of the president so i see the point he's making and then guy benson who's an editor over at fox sent out the tweet and said well we don't work for you mr president so i'm glad that you don't think that we're only giving you flattering coverage where is he going to go i think trump is engaging in a little bit of the art of the deal here because if he wants to watch cable news there just aren't that many options for people who are center right all the way to conservative so i think he might be just trying to pressure them a little bit to give him better news coverage that they've moved in a more centrist direction don't want to give you a chance to respond to guys stay right there we're going to be right back with more politicking after the break. aeroflot russian and like us. in a world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made history media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart
a lot of pro trump voices the republicans that they bring on tend to be anti trump republicans were never trump republicans the critics of the president so i see the point he's making and then guy benson who's an editor over at fox sent out the tweet and said well we don't work for you mr president so i'm glad that you don't think that we're only giving you flattering coverage where is he going to go i think trump is engaging in a little bit of the art of the deal here because if he wants to...
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trump. in others it will be played with the deadly darkness of shakespeare's richard the iii. and if we are lucky, future audiences watching all of the plays about the madness of donald trump will be watching them the way i watched the madness of george iii in 1992. they will be watching something that feels like it happened a long time ago in a crazy moment in history that could never come again. if we're lucky, when future audiences are looking back at it, the madness of donald trump will look like a four-year explosion in our politics and culture that came and went within the space of two presidential elections and all of the polling that came out this week strongly supports the possibility that the trump presidency will crash into democracy on the next election night and this time lose. donald trump has an approval rating which, if it holds, makes it impossible for him to be re-elected. "the associated press" shows 62% disapprove of donald trump's job appearance with 36% approving. there
trump. in others it will be played with the deadly darkness of shakespeare's richard the iii. and if we are lucky, future audiences watching all of the plays about the madness of donald trump will be watching them the way i watched the madness of george iii in 1992. they will be watching something that feels like it happened a long time ago in a crazy moment in history that could never come again. if we're lucky, when future audiences are looking back at it, the madness of donald trump will...
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trump is erratic, trump's government is chaos as he and the white house have sent mixed messages about tax cuts, guns, greenland. he had second thoughts on trade policy what has quickly clarified that's not what he meant, he should have been tougher. sit fair game for the media to portray the trump administration as now being in chaos? >> i don't necessarily say it would be chaotic because at this point we've had several years of the trump administration and we know the way the president governs is often consciousness, airs thought process on twitter and that don't necessarily the administration is mired follow -- in chaos. >> most administrations, they announce a policy and that's the policy n. this situation the president freelances, he floats ideas, takes the back, watches cable, changes his mind, he talks to somebody else and changes his mind, that's how he makes up his mind and the press portray it as being off the rails. >> tend of the week was interesting case study in this where because of the president's approach and the president's style, the way he went after the fed chair,
trump is erratic, trump's government is chaos as he and the white house have sent mixed messages about tax cuts, guns, greenland. he had second thoughts on trade policy what has quickly clarified that's not what he meant, he should have been tougher. sit fair game for the media to portray the trump administration as now being in chaos? >> i don't necessarily say it would be chaotic because at this point we've had several years of the trump administration and we know the way the president...
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the trump administration has taken first of all the trump -- donald trump himself has taken a very aggressive and legally weak argument that essentially says this is just a political attack on me and i have a right to privacy despite holding the most powerful chair in the country. >> yeah, you bring that up. let me play this for you. he's been extremely defensive. watch what he said in the past. >> maybe i'm going to do the tax returns when obama does his birth certificate. >> if i decide to run for office i'll produce my tax returns, absolutely. >> what is your tax rate? >> it's none of your business. you'll see when i release it. >> you don't release the returns when the audit is complete. my tax returns, against my lawyer's wishes, when she releases her 33,000 emails. >> i mean i became president. no, i don't think they care at all. >> why is he so defensive to the point that you are making his defense -- why is he so defensive about his tax returns. >> we've heard several things that suggest reasons he might be defensive, one, for example, is "the new york times" reporting about how much
the trump administration has taken first of all the trump -- donald trump himself has taken a very aggressive and legally weak argument that essentially says this is just a political attack on me and i have a right to privacy despite holding the most powerful chair in the country. >> yeah, you bring that up. let me play this for you. he's been extremely defensive. watch what he said in the past. >> maybe i'm going to do the tax returns when obama does his birth certificate. >>...
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melania trump has not met kim jong-un. press secretary stephen grisham, it is understandable if you don't know that she's the press secretary since she's never held a press the statement. president trump confides in his wife on many issues including the detailed elements of his strong relationship with kim jong-un. though the first lady hasn't met him, the president feels like she's gotten to know him too. is that possible? i never met him but i've gotten to know him, too, because we talk about it. just one more example of the members of team trump spinning as fast as they can on try to clean up after the confusion and the chaos this president seems to spread wherever he goes. those are the facts. check them. it's not opinion. those are the facts. so what does the world think of the president's performance at the g-7? look who is here. former ohio governor john kasich. next. summer's not the time for making bucket lists. bookers know summer is for booking it. (chime, slam, chime) like booking a beachside resort and orderin
melania trump has not met kim jong-un. press secretary stephen grisham, it is understandable if you don't know that she's the press secretary since she's never held a press the statement. president trump confides in his wife on many issues including the detailed elements of his strong relationship with kim jong-un. though the first lady hasn't met him, the president feels like she's gotten to know him too. is that possible? i never met him but i've gotten to know him, too, because we talk about...
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trump: and for japan. >> yes. are you still considering imposing section 232 tariffs on japan's auto exports to the united states on national security grounds? pres. trump: not at this moment. no. that's one of the reasons we made this deal but not at this moment. it's something i could do at a later date but we're not looking at that, we just want to be treated fairly. japan has had a tremendous trade surplus for many years long before i came here. i'll tell you something, we are transforming our country. we're taking the horrible , one-sided, foolish, very dumb, stupid, if you would like to use that word, because it is so descriptive, we are taking these trade deals that are so bad and we're making good, solid deals out of them. and that is transforming our country. that will be transformative and very exciting i think for our country, very exciting. go ahead. >> thank you, mr. president. pres. trump: i didn't actually say yes, the one behind her. why don't we do her first, you have been asking questions all day
trump: and for japan. >> yes. are you still considering imposing section 232 tariffs on japan's auto exports to the united states on national security grounds? pres. trump: not at this moment. no. that's one of the reasons we made this deal but not at this moment. it's something i could do at a later date but we're not looking at that, we just want to be treated fairly. japan has had a tremendous trade surplus for many years long before i came here. i'll tell you something, we are...
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trump: thank you. it is great to be joined by a number of champions for america's veterans, including secretary of education betsy devos. betsy? betsy, doing a great job. deputy v.a. secretary james byrne. james, thank you. great job. a man who has really done a great job, i do not know if the -- if he is appreciated. sometimes it does not work out that way. he has done an incredible job. your-- if he state is doing phel business. i went to take all of the credit, but i cannot because he has done a lot. he has been a truly great governor, matt bevin. thank you, matt. kentucky has had record numbers , it is the best year they have ever had in just about any category. it is a really incredible thing. and a man that i just watched on television, he is so good. you can do television for me anytime you want. congressman thomas massie, where is thomas? good job. thomas, say hello to our friends back in washington. that was a good job. i just watched you. i cannot come to kentucky without also praising the ex
trump: thank you. it is great to be joined by a number of champions for america's veterans, including secretary of education betsy devos. betsy? betsy, doing a great job. deputy v.a. secretary james byrne. james, thank you. great job. a man who has really done a great job, i do not know if the -- if he is appreciated. sometimes it does not work out that way. he has done an incredible job. your-- if he state is doing phel business. i went to take all of the credit, but i cannot because he has...
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i think the leaders are waiting trump out. i think they are waiting trump out. i think they are waiting to see what happens in the election and until then they have to race this is very unusual president of the united states to his unpredictable as we saw today and he was all over the map on china and first he called the president and enemy and then he said he was going to rethink his position on the ta riffs to rethink his position on the tariffs and he said no, that tariffs should have been higher and then today once again just before the stock market went up he said he wa nted stock market went up he said he wanted to have talks and he received some communication from china which of course did jamie said it was not the case. >> it's as you say it very hard to keep up. it's very hard for foreign leaders to keep up. i was interested to see president trump in his relationship with emmanuel macron because there was a lot there mr trump could not have been happy about, being ambushed for lunch, the iranian foreign minister turning up, mr trying to talk about clima
i think the leaders are waiting trump out. i think they are waiting trump out. i think they are waiting to see what happens in the election and until then they have to race this is very unusual president of the united states to his unpredictable as we saw today and he was all over the map on china and first he called the president and enemy and then he said he was going to rethink his position on the ta riffs to rethink his position on the tariffs and he said no, that tariffs should have been...
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when trump lands in d.c. tonight, he's going to face a new challenge from the right in the gop primary. he is also dealing with an embarrassing report that he suggested nuking hurricanes to stop them from hitting the u.s. a report that he is now denying. and he will face fallout from his extended promotion of using his own golf course in florida as the setting for next year's g7 summit. >> doral happens to be within miami. it's a city, it's a wonderful place. it's a very, very successful area, florida. it's very importantly only 5 minutes from the airport. by the way, my people looked at 12 sites -- all good, but some were two hours from an airport, some were four hours -- they were so far away. it's not about me. it's about getting the right location. >> actually, it's sort of does sound like it is about him. and this push comes after a series of troubling stories about the doral property. in fact, the washington post reporting earlier this year, business at doral has sharply declined. members who quit the c
when trump lands in d.c. tonight, he's going to face a new challenge from the right in the gop primary. he is also dealing with an embarrassing report that he suggested nuking hurricanes to stop them from hitting the u.s. a report that he is now denying. and he will face fallout from his extended promotion of using his own golf course in florida as the setting for next year's g7 summit. >> doral happens to be within miami. it's a city, it's a wonderful place. it's a very, very successful...
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trump defends a conspiracy theory involving the clintons. why he obsessed withis his former riflen. >> at ground came in iowa for liz with beth warren. >>> good evening. outfront the tonight the breaking news the first lawsuit against the trump immigration policy blacking hundreds of thousands of molests in legal immigrants. the lawsuit filed two two california counties a number of court challenges to trump's rule a rule blocking people coming to north america who are likely to receive services like medicare or food stamps. one california official saying, quote, that policy is just a new front in the trump administration's aggressive foolish misguided attacks on immigrant families. trump defiant saying the government should have stopped poor immigrants from entering the united states long ago. >> i don't think it's fair to have the american taxpayer pay for people to come into the united states. so what we have done is institute what took place many, many years ago. i think it's long overdue. i'm tired of saelg our taxpayers paying for peopl
trump defends a conspiracy theory involving the clintons. why he obsessed withis his former riflen. >> at ground came in iowa for liz with beth warren. >>> good evening. outfront the tonight the breaking news the first lawsuit against the trump immigration policy blacking hundreds of thousands of molests in legal immigrants. the lawsuit filed two two california counties a number of court challenges to trump's rule a rule blocking people coming to north america who are likely to...
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there are new questions about what the trump family knew, about as well
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resident trump after a week of shootings in chicago. like job. when he was diagnosed with cancer, his team at ctca created a personalized care plan to treat his cancer and side effects. so job could continue to work and stay strong for his family. this is how we inspire hope. this is how we heal. we love you, daddy. good night. i love you guys. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. [ referee whistle sounds ] ♪ sport dr[ cheering ]s when you need the fuel to be your nephew's number one fan. holiday inn express. we're there. so you can be too. ...depend® silhouette™ briefs feature maximum absorbency, with trusted protection for all out confidence... beautiful colors and an improved fit for a sleek design and personal style. life's better when you're in it. be there with depend®. that's why united rentals is combining equipment, data, safety and expertise to help your worksite perform better. united rentals. the first person to survive alzis out there.ase and the alzheimer's assoc
resident trump after a week of shootings in chicago. like job. when he was diagnosed with cancer, his team at ctca created a personalized care plan to treat his cancer and side effects. so job could continue to work and stay strong for his family. this is how we inspire hope. this is how we heal. we love you, daddy. good night. i love you guys. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. [ referee whistle sounds ] ♪ sport dr[ cheering...
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president trump: i do, i do. the question was, do i see a connection between hong kong and what's going on with the tray talks? i think it -- trade talks? i think if it weren't for the tray talks, honk -- trade talks, hong kong would be in much more trouble. it puts us in a bad position if there is not a humane weight of handling the problem -- way of handling the problem. i let them know, handle it in a humane fashion. i do believe that because of what i am doing with trade, that is very much keeping down the temperature in hong kong. i think by really a lot, because china wants to make a deal. i actually think china has to make a deal, but that is holding it down in hong kong. you understand that, right? >> [indiscernible] president trump: i think it was automatic. i don't say fire or not fire. i think she had a bad night. it was unfortunate. drinking.he was the whole thing was very unfortunate and i think the press is very dishonest because it was supposed to be off the record. but still, you don't say things
president trump: i do, i do. the question was, do i see a connection between hong kong and what's going on with the tray talks? i think it -- trade talks? i think if it weren't for the tray talks, honk -- trade talks, hong kong would be in much more trouble. it puts us in a bad position if there is not a humane weight of handling the problem -- way of handling the problem. i let them know, handle it in a humane fashion. i do believe that because of what i am doing with trade, that is very much...
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to trump. fair enough. but it's normally people who would know better. in other words, derangement goes both ways. >> it's a brilliant insight. we could name friends and former republican allies that -- whose views were consistent with ours for the past 30 to 40 years who now have been overcome by trump derangement syndrome. and now are acting like they never did before donald trump won the nomination in 2016. in fact, look at the words of lindsey graham before trump won the nomination. said that he was crazy, said that donald trump would destroy the republican party. that he would destroy america. and then look what he said after. you can look at what mike pence was quietly saying before hand to people saying he would destroy the republican party and then what he said after. mike pompeo talked about donald trump being an autocratic straw man. mike pompeo has been most affected by trump derangement syndrome and tom, this is what i don't understand. donald trump is going to leave washington at s
to trump. fair enough. but it's normally people who would know better. in other words, derangement goes both ways. >> it's a brilliant insight. we could name friends and former republican allies that -- whose views were consistent with ours for the past 30 to 40 years who now have been overcome by trump derangement syndrome. and now are acting like they never did before donald trump won the nomination in 2016. in fact, look at the words of lindsey graham before trump won the nomination....
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donald trump's senior advisor. he is behind trump's immigration policies and what critics say are the cruel est elements of them, all leading back to mr. miller. there is an extensive report in "the new york times" on this. washington post also has this deep dive detailing how he seized this moment to battle immigration. noting he is the man who literally scripts trump's immigration policy, pulling the strings behind the scenes, pushing this very controversial new rule that might not even ultimately pass court muster, to punish poor legal immigrants just because they need, say, food assistance. he is a driver of what many see as a self-made crisis on the border. the report is he is responsible for the infamous zero tolerance policy that ripped up families. one former advisor official saying he singularly focused on how to get people out of the country. and this is the man who, remember, back when he used to appear in public more, said this president will not be questioned. now he's praising his boss in a different
donald trump's senior advisor. he is behind trump's immigration policies and what critics say are the cruel est elements of them, all leading back to mr. miller. there is an extensive report in "the new york times" on this. washington post also has this deep dive detailing how he seized this moment to battle immigration. noting he is the man who literally scripts trump's immigration policy, pulling the strings behind the scenes, pushing this very controversial new rule that might not...
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big media's war against trump. >> all decency has been cast aside from donald trump to his opponents and his opponents to him. they call him a lot worst things they're tempted to do far worse things. it is chilling, they have no right. >> watch book tv every weekend on c-span2. watch book tv for live coverage of the national book festival. saturday august 31 starting attending him eastern, our coverage includes author interviews with ruth bader ginsburg on her book my own words. and david troyer, the heartbeat of wounded knee. sharon robinson talks about her book, child of the dream, rick atkinson, author of the bridges are coming and thomas malone, director of the center for collective intelligence discusses his book, super mice. the national book festival life saturday august 31 at tinian eastern a book tv on c-span2. >> the new c-span online store has book tv products. go to c-span store.org to check them out and see what's new for book tv and all the c-span products. >> next on book to be "after words", former george w. bush administration special advisor for cybersecurity, richa
big media's war against trump. >> all decency has been cast aside from donald trump to his opponents and his opponents to him. they call him a lot worst things they're tempted to do far worse things. it is chilling, they have no right. >> watch book tv every weekend on c-span2. watch book tv for live coverage of the national book festival. saturday august 31 starting attending him eastern, our coverage includes author interviews with ruth bader ginsburg on her book my own words. and...
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and i speak to people all the time, trump supporters and people who don't like trump. and trump supporters i've spoken to it's all about them the economy. and for them they say they don't agree with his racist policies and his racist rhetoric and his rhetoric towards media, but yet for them it's not affecting them personally. like you see these children -- children that are being held in these camps, these children that are crying for their parents. that's not what america is supposed to be about. it's not what we think of when we think about america. but when we look at the history of america and understand america has been pulling children from their parents since the slavely days, and this is not something donald trump started, but this is something hat has obviously gotten worse under donald trump and the rhetoric is getting worse from the president of the united states. and it's not just reverberating around the country, don, but it's reverberating around the whole globe. so what the president does sets precedent and reverberates throughout the world. >> the admin
and i speak to people all the time, trump supporters and people who don't like trump. and trump supporters i've spoken to it's all about them the economy. and for them they say they don't agree with his racist policies and his racist rhetoric and his rhetoric towards media, but yet for them it's not affecting them personally. like you see these children -- children that are being held in these camps, these children that are crying for their parents. that's not what america is supposed to be...
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i think it was against trump. >> carrie sheffield: against trump it was not never trump it was against trump. >> brent bozell: that's exactly what it was. i get endorsed and produced. i was asked to submit a piece as to why i was supporting to cruise over donald trump. in the book, i stand by it. donald trump didn't walk with conservatives like reagan did. but simple.was unfortunately it became the bible for never trump. there were some people within national view and continue to be very vocal anti- trump and they were in the view. . . . . . . i do believe was brian williams who filed the story. we actually did a story about this. we actually did. talk about the pot calling the kettle black. isn't it fascinating how the media are constantly savaging the president for the language he uses? while calling him a or calling him a fascist, while calling him every despicable name you could hurl at the president of the united states. attempting to do far worse than what they do. they have no right, none but you have a right. i have a right. these books have a right to pass judgment on donald t
i think it was against trump. >> carrie sheffield: against trump it was not never trump it was against trump. >> brent bozell: that's exactly what it was. i get endorsed and produced. i was asked to submit a piece as to why i was supporting to cruise over donald trump. in the book, i stand by it. donald trump didn't walk with conservatives like reagan did. but simple.was unfortunately it became the bible for never trump. there were some people within national view and continue to be...
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and so people saw that, and the sort of absurdity of donald trump, i mean, donald trump as president? it just sounded absurd. this is a reality tv star president. americans wouldn't want that. not after we were the country that produced obama. and i think people just couldn't fathom that that many americans, 62 million people, would choose that over progress. but michael moore, i was on with michael moore on realtime, and i recount the story, and i'm sitting between him and tony schwartz, and he predicted donald trump is going to win. i can't believe it, i'm a data girl, democrats should be able to build on what barack obama did in 2012 and one. and michael moore said something interesting, he said a lot of white americans look at that eight years of obama, and they say, okay, great. next we're going to have a woman president. we're told now we have to have hillary. then the gay president, the latino president, where does it stop? so in their mind, the forward march of progress is a backward march for them. the sense that the country is being lost and sliding away is deep-seeded and r
and so people saw that, and the sort of absurdity of donald trump, i mean, donald trump as president? it just sounded absurd. this is a reality tv star president. americans wouldn't want that. not after we were the country that produced obama. and i think people just couldn't fathom that that many americans, 62 million people, would choose that over progress. but michael moore, i was on with michael moore on realtime, and i recount the story, and i'm sitting between him and tony schwartz, and...
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>> i think donald trump is still the donald trump he always has been. he has shed some, no doubt, that couldn't work for him anymore. he had racism and particularly egregious and bothered people, the attack on the kingwomen of col congresswoman and congressman of baltimore and cities with large populations is unsettling to some but it's not as if we haven't heard things similar in the past. it's not clear why there would suddenly be more of a split now in which scaramucci goes, to be fair, it was more than just 11 days. he kpwas a campaign surrogate. he was in the white house almost from the beginning. right now if it's skaf mucci and omarosa, i don't think that will have much of an impact. >> one of the things we have seen from politico is tomba rack, very personal friend of trump, ran his inaugural committee and now they seemed to have had a falling out. curious what you know about that and whether there are potentially others like him who would be in bis crohris toll's mind, the kind of people whose serious people and public renunciation of trump cou
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with trump is mr. trump, sir, mr. trump. there is this attempt to make them fun, right? >> right. >> i understand this is abc entertainment and not abc news. we saw some reports anonymous staffers upset and sean spicer to be apart of it. what has abc news done institutionally to stand up to donald trump? there is not a press briefing in 160 something days. what has abc news done to make it known it is awful and democrat i can and n democratic. >> even if your abc entertainment is something dangerous to our democracy, you don't reach out to hire this guy. >> ej, it is all across the board. we have sarah huckabee sanders going to fox news which makes sense. she will be doing her own job lying for trump. reliance prieb priebus joined the navy and hope hicks is at fox news and . h.r. mcmaster at stanford and gary cohn at harvard and corey lewandowski who harvard also gave the same opportunity. there is no penalties, ej. people like gary cohn stood right there and let trump say things about charlottesville despite the feedback they staged the caging and all the horror and enc
with trump is mr. trump, sir, mr. trump. there is this attempt to make them fun, right? >> right. >> i understand this is abc entertainment and not abc news. we saw some reports anonymous staffers upset and sean spicer to be apart of it. what has abc news done institutionally to stand up to donald trump? there is not a press briefing in 160 something days. what has abc news done to make it known it is awful and democrat i can and n democratic. >> even if your abc entertainment...
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melania trump has not met kim jong-un. press secretary stephanie gresham, it's understandable if you forgot that she's press secretary since she never held a briefing, but i digress. stephanie gresham issuing a statement saying president trump confides in his wife on many issues, including the issues of chairman kim. and while the first lady hasn't met him, listen to this, the first lady feels like she's gotten to know him, too. is that possible? i -- i've never met him, but i've gotten to know him, too, because we talk about him. just one more example of the members of team trump spinning as fast as they can to try to clean up after the confusion and the chaos this president seems to spread wherever he goes. those are the facts. check them. it's not opinion. those are the facts. so what does the world think of the president's performance at the g7? look who's here. former ohio governor john kasich. next. ♪ we switched our detergent to one that's clean. ♪ ♪ and if you make the switch you'll see what we mean. ♪ ♪
melania trump has not met kim jong-un. press secretary stephanie gresham, it's understandable if you forgot that she's press secretary since she never held a briefing, but i digress. stephanie gresham issuing a statement saying president trump confides in his wife on many issues, including the issues of chairman kim. and while the first lady hasn't met him, listen to this, the first lady feels like she's gotten to know him, too. is that possible? i -- i've never met him, but i've gotten to know...
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trump took a may 2017 hmagazine covered that called trudeau the anti trump and said hope it's not true in silver sharpie. someone on twitter created this mockup. the president and his sharpies inspired some sharp criticism online. maybe he's inhaling too many sharpie fumes. what? no crayons? critics suggested president trump is jealous of trudeau and ent even the way ivanka looked at him. the canada ambassador thought it was a prank according to axio. the embassy called the white house, the white house said it was real. trump has a habit of writing with sharpies and folks who have gotten mail from him. >> he writes mostly in magic marker. >> trudeau sent trump a letter of his own after the president described disagreeing with trudeau. >> no, no, you have a trade surplus. i said mr. prime minister, we do not. >> trudeau's letter included a web page from the u.s. trade representative's office with the u.s. goods and services trade surplus. surplus not deficit for that year circled. next to it trudeau drew a smiley face. trump has his sharpies. >> i said to myself, this writes much better
trump took a may 2017 hmagazine covered that called trudeau the anti trump and said hope it's not true in silver sharpie. someone on twitter created this mockup. the president and his sharpies inspired some sharp criticism online. maybe he's inhaling too many sharpie fumes. what? no crayons? critics suggested president trump is jealous of trudeau and ent even the way ivanka looked at him. the canada ambassador thought it was a prank according to axio. the embassy called the white house, the...
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trump canceling a visit to a u.s. ally. and, of course, the story that has everyone asking to define the word star. sean spicer on a dance show. these are spicy stories. some are purely madcap like spicer is, some are spats that reveal something larger as u.s. foreign policy can turn on trump's frenemy issues. our top story tonight is about the trump administration's actions that are some history reaching extreme degrees. so if you heard much about this top story tonight, note donald trump isn't tweeting much about it, it doesn't involve trolling or reality shows. it is about a president seizing new powers to detain people indefinitely. let me repeat. indefinite detention. the u.s. constitution, most dem creations severely limit the government's power to detain people, people not just adults, not just legal residents but all people because protections for human rights apply to all humans. keep that in mind as you take in the trump administration's new federal rule seizing detention powers attempting to abolish the current c
trump canceling a visit to a u.s. ally. and, of course, the story that has everyone asking to define the word star. sean spicer on a dance show. these are spicy stories. some are purely madcap like spicer is, some are spats that reveal something larger as u.s. foreign policy can turn on trump's frenemy issues. our top story tonight is about the trump administration's actions that are some history reaching extreme degrees. so if you heard much about this top story tonight, note donald trump...
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it's certainly not going to turn a wide number of republicans against trump because trump has 80% or 90% support among republicans and the reality is most republicans are either willing to overlook his blatant racism or even applaud it. this was really striking to me today, don, where last week i wrote an article in "the washington post" calling out his racism, and the cult of victimhood among his followers. and today national review, which is a mainstream publication, the quote, unquote bible of conservatives, runs an article accusing me of being a self-hating white who is stoking the flames of racial hatred. this is the language of white supremacists which is appearing in a mainstream conservative publication. so there's a lot of sentiment that donald trump is tapping into, and unfortunately he's finding a lot of support on the right even as he's venturing into horrible xenophobic and racist territory. >> kirsten, what was that audible exasperating moment you just had? >> it's so insane to describe max that way. you know, and national review, yes, which was once a mainstream conser
it's certainly not going to turn a wide number of republicans against trump because trump has 80% or 90% support among republicans and the reality is most republicans are either willing to overlook his blatant racism or even applaud it. this was really striking to me today, don, where last week i wrote an article in "the washington post" calling out his racism, and the cult of victimhood among his followers. and today national review, which is a mainstream publication, the quote,...
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>> he did at the trump hotel. he admitted at the trump hotel when they were cutting the ribbon in october of 2016, he walked back the birtherism. >> what's you're hearing right now is the thought bubble that every republican in leadership in congress is going through right now. it's what mitch mcconnell as he is -- >> not going to accept that. >> that's what they're all doing. they're equivocating. they're making discussions for donald trump behavior. >> i'm sorry. i don't equivocate for the president. i called his tweets racist two weeks ago. i called the rhetoric racially charged and totally unnecessary. i said a very large group of republicans are going to break off from him if he keeps up the nonsense. i've been very straight up on the issue. but i'm just calling balls and strikes, you know? >> fair enough. thank you, anthony, for coming in. anthony scaramucci, parker and joel payne. coming up, joe biden makes the moral case against president trump, accused of fanning the flames of white supremacy. >> we have
>> he did at the trump hotel. he admitted at the trump hotel when they were cutting the ribbon in october of 2016, he walked back the birtherism. >> what's you're hearing right now is the thought bubble that every republican in leadership in congress is going through right now. it's what mitch mcconnell as he is -- >> not going to accept that. >> that's what they're all doing. they're equivocating. they're making discussions for donald trump behavior. >> i'm sorry....
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you can either believe what president trump says or the other things president trump says. president trump has not hesitated throughout his presidency to contradict himself. the empty chair at the climate meeting is a visible symbol of a contradiction in his reason for not having attended, saying he was in meetings with folks who actually made it there. but i'm struck by that symbol for a different reason. the u.s. isolation at a meeting like this, all the conversation about just how carefully our closest allies and partners around the world, both economy and security, have to tread in order to basically manage the president of the united states rather than working with him, it's just such a fundamental reimagining of international diplomacy where the u.s. is the problem and everybody is not wanting to poke the beast, if you will. president trump has said lots of contradictory things. he said that his fellow world leaders, the number one thing that they talked to him about at these meetings is how the fake news is lying about him. there's been obviously no substantiation of
you can either believe what president trump says or the other things president trump says. president trump has not hesitated throughout his presidency to contradict himself. the empty chair at the climate meeting is a visible symbol of a contradiction in his reason for not having attended, saying he was in meetings with folks who actually made it there. but i'm struck by that symbol for a different reason. the u.s. isolation at a meeting like this, all the conversation about just how carefully...
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trump: that is a trump talking point. you approve one thing and then another thing, and then all of a sudden you are on the slope, and all of a sudden nobody has any legal protection. we have a second amendment. let me tell you this. we have a second amendment, and our second amendment will remain strong. go ahead. yes, go ahead. >> are you worried about the potential reemergence of isis? in afghanistan -- pres. trump: at a certain point, russia, afghanistan, iran, iraq, turkey, they are going to have to fight their battles, too. we wiped out the caliphate 100%. i did it in record time. but at a certain point, all of these other countries, where isis is around, they have been decimated, badly decimated. but all of these countries are going to have to fight them because do we want to stay there for another 19 years? i do not think so. at a certain point, other countries, that includes russia, ,t includes iran, turkey, iraq and afghanistan, and pakistan, and india -- look, india is right there. they are not fighting it, we
trump: that is a trump talking point. you approve one thing and then another thing, and then all of a sudden you are on the slope, and all of a sudden nobody has any legal protection. we have a second amendment. let me tell you this. we have a second amendment, and our second amendment will remain strong. go ahead. yes, go ahead. >> are you worried about the potential reemergence of isis? in afghanistan -- pres. trump: at a certain point, russia, afghanistan, iran, iraq, turkey, they are...
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trump: yes, i am. reporter: you are? pres. trump: yes, i am. yes, i am. reporter: since the mueller hearing, 168 house democrats so they want to launch a house inquiry. pres. trump: no one has mentioned this question to me. until last night it was not even mentioned in the debate. people are already thinking it is a hoax. you know it is a hoax, right? nobody has mentioned it to me. one thing i will say that you haven't covered, two days ago, a highly respected judge in the southern district of new york , in manhattan, came out with the decision on the whole russia hoax and he said exactly that. it is a hoax. you want to read the decision. this is a decision by a judge who is highly respected, appointed by bill clinton. he said it is a hoax. this was a case brought by the democrats against me, and nobody wants to talk about it because it is fake news. reporter: what did you tell putin about the imf treaty? pres. trump: we did not discuss the imf. mostly we discussed the forest fires in siberia. i said we have the greatest equipment. we have large sections
trump: yes, i am. reporter: you are? pres. trump: yes, i am. yes, i am. reporter: since the mueller hearing, 168 house democrats so they want to launch a house inquiry. pres. trump: no one has mentioned this question to me. until last night it was not even mentioned in the debate. people are already thinking it is a hoax. you know it is a hoax, right? nobody has mentioned it to me. one thing i will say that you haven't covered, two days ago, a highly respected judge in the southern district of...
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trump." and joining our discussion now is david, commentator on foreign policy and national security issues. his next book is "traitor: the case against donald j. trump." so, we have a very big storm going on out there. remind america what any other president would be doing and saying right now. >> well, it depends on what crisis you mean. if you mean the crisis in hong kong, a president would be saying in advance, look, china, we value the autonomy you've given hong kong and we expect you to respect it, and if you don't respect it, there's going to be a price to that. whether it's a price in terms of sanctions, a price in terms of broken off military relations, a price in terms of going to the united states and pressuring them in the security council, we would first make that message privately then we'll make it publicly and we'd make it very clear that there was a cost to the wrong kind of action from china. we've had enough of that. none of that. the president offers a little visit. >> it
trump." and joining our discussion now is david, commentator on foreign policy and national security issues. his next book is "traitor: the case against donald j. trump." so, we have a very big storm going on out there. remind america what any other president would be doing and saying right now. >> well, it depends on what crisis you mean. if you mean the crisis in hong kong, a president would be saying in advance, look, china, we value the autonomy you've given hong kong...
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melania trump's bets. 8-1. trump to marry -- this is real stuff. to marry for furth time as president is 50-1. and melania trump to run for president against trump in 2020 is 200-1. other bets. trump convicted by the senate in his first material. 16-1. trump impeached by the house in his first material. 3-1. trump opens area 51 to the public in first material. 2-1. france will ask for the statue of liberty back. 200-1. and finally, trump narcissism specials betting odds. trump to have a u.s. navy ship named after him. 7-1. to have a u.s. military base named after him. 12-1. trump to publish precise dimensions of his hands on twitter. 50-1. okay. the interesting thing is going back to the betting odds. that right now, odds still have trump as 50/50 in vegas. >> there's the power of incumbency. i would say to go back to the silly ones, do they have bachelor trump in the white house. that work remarkable theater. we think we're in a remarkable theater now? imagine that. >> you say that in jest. we all know that trump is into producing a reality show.
melania trump's bets. 8-1. trump to marry -- this is real stuff. to marry for furth time as president is 50-1. and melania trump to run for president against trump in 2020 is 200-1. other bets. trump convicted by the senate in his first material. 16-1. trump impeached by the house in his first material. 3-1. trump opens area 51 to the public in first material. 2-1. france will ask for the statue of liberty back. 200-1. and finally, trump narcissism specials betting odds. trump to have a u.s....
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trump: well, i want to thank you very much, and more importantly, i wanted to come up here to say that because the job that president macron, and your wife, by the way, who is a great lady, bridget, i would like to thank bridget. she's been spectacular, spent a tremendous amount of time with melania and some of the folks who came in, some of the wives who came in and had a great tour of the area and it's a beautiful area. i want to thank you very much, mr. president, for the incredible job you did. this is a truly successful g7. there was tremendous you become -- unity. there was great unity. sometimes i would read a little bit of false reporting. in fact, we wanted to stay another hour, nobody wanted to leave. we were accomplishing a lot but i think we're getting along very well. seven countries, it really was the g7 and you have been spectacular leader on this. i want to thank you and i want to thank the very great country of france. thank you very much. [applause] with that, i think, excu
trump: well, i want to thank you very much, and more importantly, i wanted to come up here to say that because the job that president macron, and your wife, by the way, who is a great lady, bridget, i would like to thank bridget. she's been spectacular, spent a tremendous amount of time with melania and some of the folks who came in, some of the wives who came in and had a great tour of the area and it's a beautiful area. i want to thank you very much, mr. president, for the incredible job you...
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you know, president trump is treating netanyahu like he's the governor of a red state trump won by 15 points in 2016 and that he can just snap his fingers and hop to it. and you know what, israel basically is a red state trump won by 10%. he's so much more popular in israel than he is with american jews and he somehow thinks he can translate that popularity in israel to help him get more jewish voters. by the way, he only won 25% of jewish voters. hillary clinton won 75%. he won 5% less than mit romney won. this is not going to endear himself to american jewish voters. >> john h. r. halderman we died left behind a lot of things but mostly the expression you can't put the toothpaste back in the tube. keeping in mind we have a g-7 coming up days from now where our president is going to represent our country. >> i think the big thing that can't be put back in the tube is the president requiring this kind of obeisance from foreign leaders, from friends basically. you don't ask you friends for too much. and he went out and basically asked benjamin netanyahu to sacrifice a ton of israel's p
you know, president trump is treating netanyahu like he's the governor of a red state trump won by 15 points in 2016 and that he can just snap his fingers and hop to it. and you know what, israel basically is a red state trump won by 10%. he's so much more popular in israel than he is with american jews and he somehow thinks he can translate that popularity in israel to help him get more jewish voters. by the way, he only won 25% of jewish voters. hillary clinton won 75%. he won 5% less than...
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president trump pushed back concerns of a depression. trump was asked about the likelihood of a recession and whether or not it is looming. >> i don't see a recession. i mean the world is in a recession right now and although that's too big to say. >> a lot of economists say you are preparing for a recession. no presidency is immune. >> i'm prepared for everything. i don't think we are having a recession. our consumers are rich mtd i gave a tremendous tax cut. they are loaded up with money. when you analyze a curve. the curve means two years later, that's a long time two years. interest rates are low. i could be helped by the fed. >> i sure don't see a recession. i we had block buster retail sales consumer numbers. block buster numbers. despite a lot of worries with the volatile stock market, most economists on wall street had been marking up their forecast for the third and fourth quarter. that echos our view. what we've got here, consumers are working at higher wages. they are spending at a rapid pace. they are saving while they are sp
president trump pushed back concerns of a depression. trump was asked about the likelihood of a recession and whether or not it is looming. >> i don't see a recession. i mean the world is in a recession right now and although that's too big to say. >> a lot of economists say you are preparing for a recession. no presidency is immune. >> i'm prepared for everything. i don't think we are having a recession. our consumers are rich mtd i gave a tremendous tax cut. they are loaded...
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trump: maybe neutral. reporter: [indiscernible] the democrats are calling given supporters the white nationalists. does that help you? pres. trump: i don't like it when they do it. i am not any of those things. it's a disgrace. it shows how desperate they are. -- how desperate the democrats are. right now i'm working with the democrats on meaningful background checks. that's a big thing. hopefully we can do something. i don't want to focus too much on that. i will say this. for them to throughout the race word, racist, racist, racist -- that is all they use. they called nancy pelosi racist. she is not a racist. they call anybody racist when they run out of cards. i am winning in the polls. they are desperate. they have lousy candidates. they have bad candidates. i watched the debates. well, joe biden can't answer a simple question. something is going wrong with him. the only thing is a lot of people think that he was the one that wanted bob mueller to testify. it made joe look intelligent. reporter: is you
trump: maybe neutral. reporter: [indiscernible] the democrats are calling given supporters the white nationalists. does that help you? pres. trump: i don't like it when they do it. i am not any of those things. it's a disgrace. it shows how desperate they are. -- how desperate the democrats are. right now i'm working with the democrats on meaningful background checks. that's a big thing. hopefully we can do something. i don't want to focus too much on that. i will say this. for them to...
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senator bernie sanders joins me on the trump attacks on the squad and a trump economy teetering on the edge of recession. >>> plus, why democrats just subpoenaed the man donald trump just endorsed for senate. >> he is terrific on television you've seen. >>> and what we're learning from leaked details of the jeffrey epstein autopsy. "all in" starts now. >> good evening from new york. i'm ali velshi in for chris hayes. it was another extraordinary day in the era of donald trump. the president, wielding his power to push israel to deny entrance to two american citizens, two elected u.s. officials for that matter because those american citizens, those two women are his political adversaries. democratic congresswoman rashida tlaib and ilhan omar had planned to visit jerusalem and the west bank this weekend. the two lawmakers are vocal critics of the israeli government and its treatment of the palestinian people. but as of just last month, the visit appeared to be on track. the israeli ambassador to the united states, ron durber said the two members of congress would be allowed to visit, quo
senator bernie sanders joins me on the trump attacks on the squad and a trump economy teetering on the edge of recession. >>> plus, why democrats just subpoenaed the man donald trump just endorsed for senate. >> he is terrific on television you've seen. >>> and what we're learning from leaked details of the jeffrey epstein autopsy. "all in" starts now. >> good evening from new york. i'm ali velshi in for chris hayes. it was another extraordinary day in...
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president trump: which process are we talking about? i felt congressman ratcliff was being treated very unfairly. i think i am a student of the press, and i could see that the press was treating him very on rarely. he is an outstanding man. withd, do you want to go this for two or three months or do something else? he thought about it. he said it is going to be rough, i can see where the press is going. fake news. he is a fine man. so we had started the process, and i thought it was easier before we start. i read things that were unfair. he doesn't deserve it. [indiscernible] president trump: i like sue gordon. i like her very much. i have always liked sue gordon. it could be. we will make another choice. sue is there now, and certainly she will be considered for the acting. we will probably be talking about it later today or early next week. >> [indiscernible] president trump: i think he was just treated very harshly by the press. he had a decision to make. it could be months. i said i think i see exactly what they are trying to do. no
president trump: which process are we talking about? i felt congressman ratcliff was being treated very unfairly. i think i am a student of the press, and i could see that the press was treating him very on rarely. he is an outstanding man. withd, do you want to go this for two or three months or do something else? he thought about it. he said it is going to be rough, i can see where the press is going. fake news. he is a fine man. so we had started the process, and i thought it was easier...
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trump." it appearso be stitched and fabric like the other pieces, t buen you look more closely, it is stitched into a square ece of paper towel. when you look at something andwh you see each individual stitch, you are forced to wonder about the person who made it and then wonderow they were impacted by what they were stitching. an many cases people are stitching words that they find challenging and upsetting, and i think at when we are in that space, we can see the contradictions, we can see them becae we know it has been ma by a person who has given -- who has made a commitment toharing what they are hearing and how they feel about what they are hearing. laura: a very novel way of responding to the presidents tweets. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." announcer: funor this presentation is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; from viewers like you. thank you.
trump." it appearso be stitched and fabric like the other pieces, t buen you look more closely, it is stitched into a square ece of paper towel. when you look at something andwh you see each individual stitch, you are forced to wonder about the person who made it and then wonderow they were impacted by what they were stitching. an many cases people are stitching words that they find challenging and upsetting, and i think at when we are in that space, we can see the contradictions, we can...
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every time i go to the grain elevator it's fricken trump this and friken trump that. as for all of the problems he has caused for america and the americans, his proposed solution has been to go socialist on it. it's to directly pay farmers. give farmers billions of dollars in cash bailouts to make up for how badly the trump administration's policies are hurting american culture. tens of thousands of u.s. farmers still haven't gotten payouts they have promised. the administration is hoping to pay out payments. we were told, quote, we had farmers waiting at the door from 7:00 in the morning to 7:00 at night to get their payments and they're not getting them. so amidst all of this, this is a real problem, amid all of these worsening headlines and this increasingly bad situation that the president has created for american farmers, the president recently dispatched his agriculture secretary, sonn sonny perdue, to soothe some of the tensions that have been created with american farmers. well, how did that go? >> what do you call two farmers in a basement? i said, i don't kn
every time i go to the grain elevator it's fricken trump this and friken trump that. as for all of the problems he has caused for america and the americans, his proposed solution has been to go socialist on it. it's to directly pay farmers. give farmers billions of dollars in cash bailouts to make up for how badly the trump administration's policies are hurting american culture. tens of thousands of u.s. farmers still haven't gotten payouts they have promised. the administration is hoping to...
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from trump supporter to trump ngallenger. former illinois ssman joe walsh recently announced he will take on the incumbent president in the 2020 republican primary. >> walshained national attention in 2010 when he was elected to the house of representatives as a member of the tea party. he served oneerm, lost his rey hrebg bid and until yesterday hosted a conservative talk show. joe joins us now. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me, rudy. >> why are yoning for pesident? >> i believe we have a president that's unfit to be president. i was hoping a republican p.uld step it's important for the republican party and more important for the counti . wheny something like that, judy, it's a important charge. i think we ha ie someothe white house that is unfit. someone who liees virtually ery time he opens his mouth. someone so i remember rat i can right now he's almost tweetg the country into a recession. i think it's a fairly urent situation. >> woodruff: in 2016 you were a enthusiastic supporter of his. what drew to
from trump supporter to trump ngallenger. former illinois ssman joe walsh recently announced he will take on the incumbent president in the 2020 republican primary. >> walshained national attention in 2010 when he was elected to the house of representatives as a member of the tea party. he served oneerm, lost his rey hrebg bid and until yesterday hosted a conservative talk show. joe joins us now. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me, rudy. >> why are yoning for...
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he liked trump. and i came in and he said, sir -- he is a great veteran -- he said sir, i have cancer, and sir, i went to the -- they were late. they had problems. they gave me the right to go out and have a great cancer surgeon. you look much better than you did three years ago, al, much better, much better. v.a. choice, right, al. thank you for your loyalty. he has been in every rally. got so tired of looking at him. now, look at him. that's good. i appreciate that story. i appreciate -- v.a. choice just makes sense, right? doesn't it make sense? we have achieved record funding for the united states military, $716 billion, $700 billion, and $738 billion, and it is almost completely rebuilt, including -- and we hope to god we never have to use it -- we have the finest, most powerful nuclear capability anywhere on the face of the earth. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: and i hope to god we never have to use it. we are investing in the future of human spaceflight, and someday soon, american astronau
he liked trump. and i came in and he said, sir -- he is a great veteran -- he said sir, i have cancer, and sir, i went to the -- they were late. they had problems. they gave me the right to go out and have a great cancer surgeon. you look much better than you did three years ago, al, much better, much better. v.a. choice, right, al. thank you for your loyalty. he has been in every rally. got so tired of looking at him. now, look at him. that's good. i appreciate that story. i appreciate -- v.a....
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day 949 of the trump administration. the president is back in washington after a weekend of erratic behavior, unexpected pivots and erroneous statements in front of some of america's closest allies at the g7 summit in france. aside from brazenly pitching his own miami resort as the location for next year's g7, more on that later, trump closed out the summit with a new line on a possible trade deal with china and a new set of claims. >> china called last night and said, let's get back to the table. >> you had many calls over the last 24 hours, but certainly over the last 48 hours. >> so the chinese are saying that there weren't -- >> the chinese aren't saying that. excuse me. let me explain something. the vice chairman of china, did you get higher than that, other than president xi. the vice president -- the vice chairman, it's like the vice president. the vice chairman made the statement that he wants to make a deal. >> whether or not we make a deal, it's got to be a great deal for us. >> president xi is a great leader w
day 949 of the trump administration. the president is back in washington after a weekend of erratic behavior, unexpected pivots and erroneous statements in front of some of america's closest allies at the g7 summit in france. aside from brazenly pitching his own miami resort as the location for next year's g7, more on that later, trump closed out the summit with a new line on a possible trade deal with china and a new set of claims. >> china called last night and said, let's get back to...
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i will give the floor to president trump, and president trump and the first lady will then proceed with their own press conference to the american press, where other discussions will ta ke press, where other discussions will take place. but ijust wanted to sum up take place. but ijust wanted to sum up the different items on which we have agreed, and the topics on which we have made headway. biodiversity, digital economy. among others. we wa nted digital economy. among others. we wanted to hold this joint conference because next year it is the usa that will host the g7 summit, and we are going to have pass it on to president trump. that is why we are together. for the last two days we have worked a lot together, on several common points. we have a lot of things in common, but one things we haven't come under the president trump as we don't like to waste our time, and we like to achieve concrete results and provide momentum to the work. and as soon as president trump arrived with the one to one lunch that we had together, i think that was a most productive and interesting conversations we
i will give the floor to president trump, and president trump and the first lady will then proceed with their own press conference to the american press, where other discussions will ta ke press, where other discussions will take place. but ijust wanted to sum up take place. but ijust wanted to sum up the different items on which we have agreed, and the topics on which we have made headway. biodiversity, digital economy. among others. we wa nted digital economy. among others. we wanted to hold...
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trump left that summit early. he left early and announced in a tweet from air force one he would not sign the official communique because he was angry with prime minister trudeau. macron said there will not be an end of meeting communique this year for the first time ever, because macron said trump won't agree, it's pointless. back with ben, jill, and eugene robinson. i want to start with gene on this one. i'm just stunned. he's the bull in the china shop who hauls the china shop with him. why does he have to play john mcenroe everywhere he goes? . >> he loves it. number one, he thinks it's his brand. it's his brand to be a nationalist. it's his brand to be -- i am america against the world. we don't need the rest of the world. we don't need these cheese eaters. you know, and that picture that we showed, i mean, he's loving it. he's the center of attention. he's loving that moment. where they're all having to appeal to him to do something, and he's saying no. he just eats that up. he gets, i think, a satisfaction
trump left that summit early. he left early and announced in a tweet from air force one he would not sign the official communique because he was angry with prime minister trudeau. macron said there will not be an end of meeting communique this year for the first time ever, because macron said trump won't agree, it's pointless. back with ben, jill, and eugene robinson. i want to start with gene on this one. i'm just stunned. he's the bull in the china shop who hauls the china shop with him. why...
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be trump. put his rhetoric aside. your book was "the blue collar president" and you said right here on this set, he speaks to blue collar america. he speaks to the -- he is bringing jobs back. >> that was his promise. >> hold on. then we look at companies like u.s. steel having lay-offs this week. we know their second quarter earnings, we just heard, were one-third of what they were last year. >> right. >> what did we or -- i'm going to say it -- you miss? you argued that he had the right economic plan for those exact voters. >> but that is more in my opinion again more related to what is going on about the lack of predictability in trade and so the tariffs are disrupting everybody's supply chain including domestic manufacturing. you could read about that. i could send you stuff about that to explain the doctrine of unintended consequences of manipulate go-to tariff system the way he has and making it so unpredictable. as an example he could have said there is a differential. we're going 2% a q
be trump. put his rhetoric aside. your book was "the blue collar president" and you said right here on this set, he speaks to blue collar america. he speaks to the -- he is bringing jobs back. >> that was his promise. >> hold on. then we look at companies like u.s. steel having lay-offs this week. we know their second quarter earnings, we just heard, were one-third of what they were last year. >> right. >> what did we or -- i'm going to say it -- you miss? you...
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that's not donald trump. donald trump thrives on, lives on, exists on this kind of attack politics. >> yeah. >> that's who he always was. that's who he was in business in new york. when i interviewed him on the 26th floor of the trump tower during the campaign, he was fascinated by nixon. we talked a lot about nixon. and he wasn't interested in nixon the architect of the peace with china. >> linkage. >> he was interested in i think looking back on it figuring out how to do publicly and nakedly and openly what nixon, even nixon for the most part wanted to do in private. >> you know, i've been thinking of that image in the "untouchables" where robert de niro goes around with a baseball bat and whacks one of the guys to teach a lesson to the other cabinet members. is trump wants everyone to know how nasty he can be? is it a message? >> i agree. the difference between nixon and lbj is he thrives on doing it publicly. he wants to do it publicly. did you see the white house this week said no, no, he didn't talk to
that's not donald trump. donald trump thrives on, lives on, exists on this kind of attack politics. >> yeah. >> that's who he always was. that's who he was in business in new york. when i interviewed him on the 26th floor of the trump tower during the campaign, he was fascinated by nixon. we talked a lot about nixon. and he wasn't interested in nixon the architect of the peace with china. >> linkage. >> he was interested in i think looking back on it figuring out how to...