Plus republican civil war. Steve bannon identifies the enemy of the trump movement. There is a time and season for everything and right now it is a seasonal war against a gop movement. And more and more women accuse Harvey Weinstein of harassment. Will the growing anger change hollywood and behind . Joining me is kim early strasle, dan balz, nbc news capitol hill correspondent casey hunt and heather mcghee. Welcome to sunday. Its meet the press. The longest running show in television history, celebrating its 70th year. This is meet the press with chuck todd. Good sunday morning. It was easy to watch President Trump go after president obamas signature domestic and Foreign Policy achievements this week and conclude he was simply working to undo the obama presidency. But it was also possible to conclude mr. Trump was eager to look like he was doing something. Heres the president on friday about the proposed cuts to the poor on subsidies on obamacare. Now, if the democrats were smart, what
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A cellphone or participate in the technology from peoples lives. I am a throw back from my boyhood. I was born in 1932. In a little town called ocean city, new jersey near atlantic city. My father and mother owned a store, had a dress shop, tailor shop. My father made beautiful suits. My mother made a lot of money and made nothing but an sold womens dresses with great success. When you a child of shopkeepers anything around, after school i went to Parochial School and after coming home in two or three in the afternoon, i hang around the store and have some chores to do and in my mothers case when she sewed a dress there was cardboard boxes that had to be folded into form and tissue paper and my mother would insert the address into the tissue paper and i do that. I made the boxes. Id hang around and eavesdrop. I was ten or 12 or 13 and i listen to the conversations in the middle of the afternoon in my mothers dress shop and the dialogue between my mother, a very curious woman of italian
A cellphone or participate in the technology from peoples lives. I am a throw back from my boyhood. I was born in 1932. In a little town called ocean city, new jersey near atlantic city. My father and mother owned a store, had a dress shop, tailor shop. My father made beautiful suits. My mother made a lot of money and made nothing but an sold womens dresses with great success. When you a child of shopkeepers anything around, after school i went to Parochial School and after coming home in two or three in the afternoon, i hang around the store and have some chores to do and in my mothers case when she sewed a dress there was cardboard boxes that had to be folded into form and tissue paper and my mother would insert the address into the tissue paper and i do that. I made the boxes. Id hang around and eavesdrop. I was ten or 12 or 13 and i listen to the conversations in the middle of the afternoon in my mothers dress shop and the dialogue between my mother, a very curious woman of italian