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CNNW At This Hour With Kate Bolduan June 13, 2019 15:00:00

Hello, everyone, im kate boldu bolduan. Thank you so much for joining me. Shock and surprise. You would think at this point it would be nearly impossible for a comment from the about the to shock or surprise anyone. But he did in a jarring oval office interview. President trump said hed welcome foreign interference in the upcoming election. Here he is with abc. Listen. Your campaign this time around, if foreigners, if russia, if china, if someone else offers you information on opponents, should they accept it or call the fbi . I think maybe you do board of health. I think you might want to listen. Theres nothing wrong with listening. If somebody called from a country, norway, we have information on your opponent. Oh, i think id want to hear it. You want that kind of Interfeesinte Interference on our elections . Its information. I think id take it. If i thought there was something wrong, id go maybe to the fbi if i thought there was something wrong. But when somebody comes up with resea

MSNBCW Meet The Press June 23, 2019 22:00:00

Theres no reason that we can keep going through this i made a mistake, i thought i was under attack. The Democratic Candidates must show they have a real solution to policing. Whether its in south bend, whether its in new york around the choking death of eric gardner, whether its philadelphia. Its a national problem. If you want national leadership, then get up and lead. That does it for me. This weekend. But thanks for tuning in. Ill see you back here next saturday, 5 00 pmp eastern rdayn this sunday my sit down with president donald trump. A blunt, frank, and farreaching interview. What happened last night . Reporter on why he stopped the planned Military Strike in iran. Here were sitting with with 150 dead people that would have taken place within half an hour after i said go ahead and i didnt like it. I didnt think it was proportionate. On u. S. Iranian relations. Im not looking for war and if there is, it will be obliteration like youve neverer seen before but you cant have a nucl

FOXNEWS Watters World December 1, 2019 04:25:00

we did find with the book but in terms of going after the media i m going seriously, this story that s why i wrote the book the story is incredible. and we had most investigations of the president, acosta, interviews with the girls. we had most of it but we did not know that epstein would supply the perfect ending by killing himself but we had most of it. jesse: you have the new one, crisscross and this is one of many that you have written about alex cross and tell us what it s about. it is about justice and the miscarriage of justice andll misconduct. the other interesting thing about crisscross, on theut same day we are bringing out ally cross which is his 12-year-old son and i m so bad entrée to get kids reading and have the

CNN Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown November 29, 2019 04:17:00

aaron: then when you actually get your entrée, you get oddly enough ravioli or spaghetti or here both, but also french-fries. anthony: odd. aaron: that may be unique to montana. anthony: for entrees seared scallops and white wine sauce for aaron. me, noticing we re pretty much land-locked around here; i go for the extra thick tenderloin of beef thank you very much. anthony: this is whacky. it makes no sense. aaron: it is somewhat bizarre to have scallops and french-fries. anthony: yeah. meaderville no longer around? aaron: no, it s not. anthony: that went aaron: it was swallowed up by the pit. anthony: right. aaron: in the early sixties. anthony: for the first seventy years it was hard-rock mining; blasting and digging tunnels deep into the ground. by the 1950s, mining was moving increasingly to above ground. open pit, which meant fewer jobs and a bigger more visible footprint. by 1955 the berkeley pit had become the largest open pit copper mine in the worl

MSNBC MSNBC Live September 29, 2019 11:22:00

or employees to have personal counsel present during the course of these depositions and if i were making these questions i would actually begin with the who, what, where, why and how. i mean, those are really important questions to have answered. i also would not just limit it to the ukraine context. i would actually ask questions about the allegations that calls with the saudi family, calls with president putin are now being stored in an exclusive, you know, locked down server. i d want to know the information behind that because that leads you to more evidence either direct or circumstantial evidence of obstruction of justice if this administration including trump is trying to block access or trying to hide the fact that he s actually doing something illegally then i think that that would be a really great entrée into being able to explore that. perhaps it s not just the ukraine and this call with zelensky and the myriad of calls and contact between giuliani, et cetera, but that th

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