who beat him and beat him good. in 1992. and he lost the presidency to bill clinton. and whenb i asked him about tha budding relationship with bill clinton and i said what is at the basis off it? and he says well, look, he likes to talk, i like to listen and i think too i m the father he never had. and he was happy to be that father? he was. and i really was struck to every time he visited the white house during the time of his son s presidency and all the staff, the household staff just adored him. and you couldn t help but be moved by the example or just the visual of a former president visiting the current president and they happen to be father and son. the white house had never seen that.
lost their life at the hand of high vens, that s an affront to the free and independent press around the world and there will be consequences. joining us now, s.e. cupp, most of s.e. cupp unfiltered and van jones, host of the van jones show. gives the saudis time to investigate, is the administration giving them more time to form a cover story? i think that s everybody s fear is that s what it is. it really not about their investigation. we have the best intelligence in the world. we should be talking about our own timeline for our own investigation. i couldn t help be struck by the difference in tone from vice president pence versus president trump. at least pence said the right things. he said we re going to follow
so solemnly in. and not just as the vice president but as the son of a combat veteran from the korean war, it was deeply moving for me. but, it s what great nations do. i couldn t be more proud to be an american today. and also, i couldn t be more proud to be vice president with a president who, when he was sitting down, with the leader of north korea in singapore, to negotiate complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula, he also had our fallen on his heart. and he secured not just a promise to create a pathway for denuclearization and peace, but he also secured a promise to bring our boys home. and today it began. and it was a great honor to be there, pete. pete: also couldn t help but notice that if you were watching television there was only one network, this
the running for the coveted golden bear. what s the best way to impress the room full of film critics. have mexican acting i can see the band now gatecrash a press conference that s how he cut short rehearsals for his new play to make an unexpected appearance to the head of the premier of his new film museum even the ballon i was directed couldn t help but be star struck. the films as compelling as the real crime it s based on it tells the story of two men s daring heist on a museum and the chaotic quest offense that priceless. the original work back in the eighty s left mexico stunned not least because it was carried out by a young amateur veterinary students the mystery about their motivation grips mexican s to this day for those old enough to remember it that is we re not. the first time i heard about that robbery was to. get these guys stole the.
us vote on one of the most important bills we ll ever vote on, going to affect every business and every american and entire economy next 20 or 30 years and we have no idea how it fits together, whether it does, unexpected consequences. hell of a way to run a railroad. what do you make of the president s comments saying this bill will cost him a fortune? will it in your opinion? impossible to assess that. never seen his tax returns. one summary from 2005, if i remember figures, $38 million in tax and $31 million of that because of the alternative minimum tax which high income taxpayers, says you can t deduct to nothing and clicks to high income. that s repealed in this bill. estate tax is repealed in the house bill and modified in this bill. those two provisions, can t see how couldn t help the president.