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professor rosen joins us after a quick break. i accept i'm not the hiker i was. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. i'm still going for my best. and for eliquis. ask
professor rosen joins us after a quick break. i accept i'm not the hiker i was. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor...
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professor rosen joins us afr a quick break. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. only new alka-seltzer plus justfree of artificial dyes and preservatives liquid gels delivers the powerful cold symptom relief you need without the unnecessary additives you don't. store manager: clean up, aisle 4. alka-seltzer plus liquid gels. >>> i think we ought to get on with our lives. i think the computers have complicated lives very greatly, the whole, you know, age of computer has made it where nobody knows exactly what's going on. we have speed. we have a lot of other things, but
professor rosen joins us afr a quick break. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for...
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along comes 2014, and along comes james rosen. through conversation of another idea that james raised i would fight to do a collection of his eulogies and remembrances and obituaries and are ip. what do you think? it was like asking me if i wanted a bag of peanut m&m's. of course. some did christopher buckley to overseas all things literary for the buckley estate. so we were off to the races. the good people let crown for of also would read and now we have this book. i have not had this conversation with campbell but i cannot help but think he knows what we all those that although he left this eight years ago he still looms very large. the song will ask where have you gone to showed a maggio? likewise the conservative america asks the same about bill. there is a longing and appetite for his wisdom remains very strong. coming up next is a conversation about bill buckley a man of prose, who wrote history person by person through his particular talent. it is not a conversation about politics, elections politics, elections, or the wid
along comes 2014, and along comes james rosen. through conversation of another idea that james raised i would fight to do a collection of his eulogies and remembrances and obituaries and are ip. what do you think? it was like asking me if i wanted a bag of peanut m&m's. of course. some did christopher buckley to overseas all things literary for the buckley estate. so we were off to the races. the good people let crown for of also would read and now we have this book. i have not had this...
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tonight, we hear from news media critic and new york university journalism professor, jay rosen. he runs the website, "pressthink.org" and to us, his views on the state of journalism in the age of facebook. >> 25 years ago we would have been in the studio somewhere with 13 people around. we're recording this with a single camera man and his mom who's holding the microphone. we've got our journalist in another city asking questions remotely. it's becoming easier to make media just at the same time that the network of news is expanding to include everyone with a cellphone all over the world. what i think we really need is a press that can sometimes say to us, "hey you may not think this is interesting but it's really important." journalists have to give us that kind of message sometimes.
tonight, we hear from news media critic and new york university journalism professor, jay rosen. he runs the website, "pressthink.org" and to us, his views on the state of journalism in the age of facebook. >> 25 years ago we would have been in the studio somewhere with 13 people around. we're recording this with a single camera man and his mom who's holding the microphone. we've got our journalist in another city asking questions remotely. it's becoming easier to make media...
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. >> reporter: andrew rosen, sister, brother, mom and dad, didn't just leave the comfort of their beds and nice home in sane david's, they went from the mainline to the mean streets of west philadelphia. >> to be honest, at the beginning i don't think we really want to go but now that we're here, it feels really good to be giving back to the community, and to help out people and after it always feels worth it like i would definitely do it again. >> reporter: 1384 old boy learning that 2016-year-old lesson of christmas on christm christmas. it was his microphone shy mom rachel's idea as we let dad explain. >> she's faux cuff on making the world a better place and she wants to make sure the kids carry that on. my wife generally gets us involved in some kind of activity that helps them understand life isn't always the way out on the mainline. >> reporter: when they look out the window from the mainline on the way here what's the covering like. >> pretty abrupt change. once you cross city line avenue, you see, you know, things get tougher. >> reporter: rosen left radnor for 40th and lancas
. >> reporter: andrew rosen, sister, brother, mom and dad, didn't just leave the comfort of their beds and nice home in sane david's, they went from the mainline to the mean streets of west philadelphia. >> to be honest, at the beginning i don't think we really want to go but now that we're here, it feels really good to be giving back to the community, and to help out people and after it always feels worth it like i would definitely do it again. >> reporter: 1384 old boy...
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rosen says it's true. alexander hamilton did intend the electoral college to be a sort of protection against mob rule. >> what would these guys make of the hamilton electors, the faithless electors, who are planning to switch their votes? >> sohamilton thought that the electors could exercise independent judgment and would be an elite check on the passions of the mob. >> reporter: he said hamilton lost out to james madison. >> after the election of 1800, madison founds the first political party, the democratic republican party, and pretty soon it's the political parties and not the independent electors who are actually picking the president. >> so the electoral college after that is just a vestige of this original system? >> exactly. that's a good way to put it. >> is there anything in the rules that says how the electors should cast their votes? >> there is stuff in state rules that say how electors should cast their vote. this elector from washington state co-founded a rogue effort called the hamilton el
rosen says it's true. alexander hamilton did intend the electoral college to be a sort of protection against mob rule. >> what would these guys make of the hamilton electors, the faithless electors, who are planning to switch their votes? >> sohamilton thought that the electors could exercise independent judgment and would be an elite check on the passions of the mob. >> reporter: he said hamilton lost out to james madison. >> after the election of 1800, madison founds...
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joining me now is jay rosen from the nyu department of journalism and npr tv critic, eric theegens. thank you both for being here. expound on your theory, because you're arguing that donald trump in his compulsive and aggressive use of lies poses a different challenge. >> yeah, it's not only that he blitzes the press with lies, it's that he has a movement behind them which is trying to discredit journalists at every turn. it's that he dominates the news agenda with his outrageous statements and misstatements in his twitter feed. and beyond that, there's almost an organized attack on the whole idea that there are common facts that we can settle on, as a political community and debate, and those kinds of conditions make even the hardest hitting journalism almost irrelevant, in that many people, especially trump supporters, dismiss it out of hand. so those are extremely difficult conditions for journalists to grapple. >> and journalists do all of that within the environment that has long had criticisms of the press. and that's a healthy thing in a democracy. >> sure. but they are now o
joining me now is jay rosen from the nyu department of journalism and npr tv critic, eric theegens. thank you both for being here. expound on your theory, because you're arguing that donald trump in his compulsive and aggressive use of lies poses a different challenge. >> yeah, it's not only that he blitzes the press with lies, it's that he has a movement behind them which is trying to discredit journalists at every turn. it's that he dominates the news agenda with his outrageous...
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kennedy: there is always room for chicanery, and jell-o and james rosen. thank you so much for being a part of it. let me bring on my party panel. tonight national review on line reporter and correspondent for the -- comedian jimmy is here and he straightened up for the. party panel, welcome. we are not in the clear yet on the 2016 elections. should we brace ourselves for some surprises? cat, it will start with you. i watch that celebrity video and i was almost swayed at how important are celebrities? >> they are very important to themselves and to each other. they are the only people that talk to each other. nobody listened to them before nobody's listening to them now. donald trump's going to be the president. can you imagine if it was the other way round of people were doing that against hillary? and sexes have to go to jail. kennedy: haven't most people moved on? and the people are still pretty upset. >> this is part of the reason they lost, they are out of touch with what people care about. you really want to make a difference in society democratic pa
kennedy: there is always room for chicanery, and jell-o and james rosen. thank you so much for being a part of it. let me bring on my party panel. tonight national review on line reporter and correspondent for the -- comedian jimmy is here and he straightened up for the. party panel, welcome. we are not in the clear yet on the 2016 elections. should we brace ourselves for some surprises? cat, it will start with you. i watch that celebrity video and i was almost swayed at how important are...
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during james rosen's piece we asked you if the u.s. should retaliate against russia for interfering with the election. >> wane watson tweets no. he hasn't been proved russia has anything to do with the hacked e-mails. >> about wallace put sanctions back into putin's -- we asked you what the u.s. should be doing there. etr 55 going after sad managing humanitarian assistance and exterminating isis, did i miss anything. michelle indicates, perhaps the most relevant answer might be what should we have done in syria? help set up safe zones instead of sending out refugees. and lukas we asked you what threat is greater, china or russia? gene gilbert thinks china is the biggest threat. neither if handled properly. let's say greater area of concern, the answer being china due to economic ties and newness on world scene. >>> and that is your friday feedback. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it for this special report. fair, balanced and unfrayafraid ta tucker carlson starts tonight. special guest and that is the you order y
during james rosen's piece we asked you if the u.s. should retaliate against russia for interfering with the election. >> wane watson tweets no. he hasn't been proved russia has anything to do with the hacked e-mails. >> about wallace put sanctions back into putin's -- we asked you what the u.s. should be doing there. etr 55 going after sad managing humanitarian assistance and exterminating isis, did i miss anything. michelle indicates, perhaps the most relevant answer might be what...
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. >> andrew rosen sister, brother, mom and dad, didn't just leave the comfort of their beds and nice home in saint david's. they went from the mainline to the mean streets of west philadelphia. >> to be honest, that's the beginning. i don't think we really want to go. now that we're here feels really good to be giving back to the community and to help out people and after it always feels woirjt like i would definitely do it again. >> reporter: a 13-year-old boy learning that 2016-year-old lesson of christmas on christmas. it was his microphone shy mom's rachel's idea. >> focused on making the world a better place. she wants to make sure the kids carry that. my wife gets involved in some kind of activity that help to understand that life isn't always the way it is out in the mainline >> when they look out the window from mainline on the way here, what's the conversation like? >> pretty abrupt change. once you cross mainline avenue you see things get tougher. >> reporter: rose send's left for 30th and lancaster. for his own two sons, the same age as andrew rosen it's for the about seei
. >> andrew rosen sister, brother, mom and dad, didn't just leave the comfort of their beds and nice home in saint david's. they went from the mainline to the mean streets of west philadelphia. >> to be honest, that's the beginning. i don't think we really want to go. now that we're here feels really good to be giving back to the community and to help out people and after it always feels woirjt like i would definitely do it again. >> reporter: a 13-year-old boy learning that...
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fox news chief washington correspondent james rosen joins us now with details. mr. rosen. tell us about it. reporter: >> david, good afternoon. the last time we saw anything even remotely similar to what's going on now, was nearly 16 years ago, back in january 2001, when then vice president al gore, the democratic nominee who won the popular vote was required, in his official capacity as president of the senate, to certify the results of the electoral college, which award the presidency to the republican nominee that year, george w. bush. now, a determined band of 30 electors, including one republican, are demanding that before they place their votes for the electoral college on december 19th, the obama administration should provide electors on briefing of classified intelligence that briefing, cia that russia actively interfered to swing the election to donald trump. among those signing a letter director of national intelligence, making a request for briefing, christine pelosi, director from california and daughter of house speaker nancy pelosi. >> our independence, elect
fox news chief washington correspondent james rosen joins us now with details. mr. rosen. tell us about it. reporter: >> david, good afternoon. the last time we saw anything even remotely similar to what's going on now, was nearly 16 years ago, back in january 2001, when then vice president al gore, the democratic nominee who won the popular vote was required, in his official capacity as president of the senate, to certify the results of the electoral college, which award the presidency...
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obama and what he did to james rosen, the times and fox, outrageous. criminalized it. >> donald trump is going to take tight a new level. barack obama tried to delegitimize fox. that didn't work put. donald trump is going to try to delegitimize the whole media. the media has helped him. there's a reason why the country doesn't trust them. >> this is the problem with how we handled ourselves throughout the last year. so many of us were so extreme and overt from in our partisanship that people don't necessarily feel that donald trump needs to be dif rent to the media. it's automobiles important to have that media investigate and hold someone accountable. >> it's like the boy who cried wolf. >> nothing but the boy who cried wolf. >> they were apoplectic over everything he did. no one is listening to him anymore. >> taeb breakup of the media where donald trump with go by the gate keepers and communicate with people directly true twitter decreases the public outcry for transparency and press conferences. and i think it's hard are for the public to see how i
obama and what he did to james rosen, the times and fox, outrageous. criminalized it. >> donald trump is going to take tight a new level. barack obama tried to delegitimize fox. that didn't work put. donald trump is going to try to delegitimize the whole media. the media has helped him. there's a reason why the country doesn't trust them. >> this is the problem with how we handled ourselves throughout the last year. so many of us were so extreme and overt from in our partisanship...
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we begin with chief washington correspondent james rosen at the white house ahead of mr. obama's press conference. hi, james. >> reporter: with president obama vowing to retaliate for a deliberate effort to meddle in the united states election. russian president vladimar putin unphased was on the other side of the globe in tokyo concluding talk and aimed at expanding economic ties between their country s and back in moscow a top aide challenged the president obama to document the hacking claims between the democrats and jon podesta. stop talking or produce evidence. otherwise, he added it begins to it look unseemly. in an interview, president obama referred to an assessment by the central intelligence agency that it was tilted for donald trump and the u.s. will inflict on moscow retalitory action. and the president made clear he was not suggesting that mr. trump and the kremlin were deliberately cooperating in the hacking. >> keep in mind those statements inspector the context of everyone now acting surprised by the cian assessment that this was done purposely to improve
we begin with chief washington correspondent james rosen at the white house ahead of mr. obama's press conference. hi, james. >> reporter: with president obama vowing to retaliate for a deliberate effort to meddle in the united states election. russian president vladimar putin unphased was on the other side of the globe in tokyo concluding talk and aimed at expanding economic ties between their country s and back in moscow a top aide challenged the president obama to document the hacking...
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., james rosen and christopher buckley, the son of the late william buckley discuss their book "a torch kept let." it examines essays on famous figures. the event was moderated by the executive editor of the national review. and at 6:15 p.m., benjamin looks at the relationship between the u.s. and saudi arabia in her book "kingdom of the unjust." notable tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> coming up, a look at the political career of vice president elect mike pence. indianapolis star reporter tony cook joins us for a discussion on the issues that shape the vice president elect. we will also bring you an afteriew with mike pence winning his first house race and conclude with an indiana governor mike pence speaking at the conservative action political conference. >> here on c-span, we are going to take a look at the career of vice president elect mike pence. he is leading transition efforts and is likely to play a major part in the donald trump administration. he was first elected to congress in 2000. after unsuccessful attempts before and after working as a conservative talkshow
., james rosen and christopher buckley, the son of the late william buckley discuss their book "a torch kept let." it examines essays on famous figures. the event was moderated by the executive editor of the national review. and at 6:15 p.m., benjamin looks at the relationship between the u.s. and saudi arabia in her book "kingdom of the unjust." notable tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> coming up, a look at the political career of vice president elect mike...
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host: thank you, jeffrey rosen. lou, a republican. talk about the bill of rights, the most important one to you. caller: first of all, i'm a democrat. i called in to the wrong number. host: we will let you go this time. guest: to me, the most important me, the most important amendment is the ninth amendment because i guess the framers realized they are human beings and they could have made a mistake. and left out a very important right, so they put in the amendment that says that we have rights even though they are not enumerated in the constitution. we still have those rights, which i thought was a brilliant move on their part. host: we will apply that to today how do you think, what does that mean? caller: i like reading the constitution, and the word "privacy" is not even in the constitution. there are some words that say privacy in a different way, but there is no right to privacy stated in the constitution. so for example, if a woman feels like she needs an abortion or wants an abortion, the ninth amendment gives her that right.
host: thank you, jeffrey rosen. lou, a republican. talk about the bill of rights, the most important one to you. caller: first of all, i'm a democrat. i called in to the wrong number. host: we will let you go this time. guest: to me, the most important me, the most important amendment is the ninth amendment because i guess the framers realized they are human beings and they could have made a mistake. and left out a very important right, so they put in the amendment that says that we have rights...
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>> james rosen. >> from fox news. >> james rosen of fox news. everybody rushed to his defense, regardless of where they sat on the spectrum. this is what we look -- jay is right. this is what we look at, when this happens the next time, what happens, and what are the mitch mcconnells of the world saying? >> am i allowed to quote a rival network figure? there's something called schaefer's law. bob schaefer. >> he's an entity unto himself. >> his rule is that every administration gets more secretive than the last. donald trump is eons beyond where the obama administration was in terms of press hostility. we're going to need a new name for that law, but it gets a little were, and it's important for the press to be vigilant. you mentioned mitch mcconnell. i hope political leaders value the role that the founders saw the press should have. >> trump is more hostile with his tweets, with this, with that, but then he goes and cites down with "the new york times." breaks -- a jewel. a royal jewel. >> very, very briefly a jewel. >> yeah. >> and so it's in
>> james rosen. >> from fox news. >> james rosen of fox news. everybody rushed to his defense, regardless of where they sat on the spectrum. this is what we look -- jay is right. this is what we look at, when this happens the next time, what happens, and what are the mitch mcconnells of the world saying? >> am i allowed to quote a rival network figure? there's something called schaefer's law. bob schaefer. >> he's an entity unto himself. >> his rule is that...
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i take a back seat to nobody in thinking james rosen is a sketchy, suspicious guy. [laughter] >> he's actually a friend of mine. but it doesn't matter what your partisan affiliation is when it comes to the things that the obama administration has done under the espionage act and other, you know, laws to go after journalists to try to shut down journalists and i think that if donald trump translated what is essentially his harmless attitude on twitter into actual policy of going after journalists with the power of the state, then that would be a, really, really bad and b, invitation for a spectacular hypocrisy on all sides, it's the liberals who defended barack obama for doing this stuff and conservatives who denounced barack obama would defend the administration. jon: fascinating times coming up. we will be watching it and reporting on it certainly. heidi and joana goldberg. jenna: district attorney asking for special dna search on the murderer of a new york city jogger. what that might tell about the killer next. that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm no
i take a back seat to nobody in thinking james rosen is a sketchy, suspicious guy. [laughter] >> he's actually a friend of mine. but it doesn't matter what your partisan affiliation is when it comes to the things that the obama administration has done under the espionage act and other, you know, laws to go after journalists to try to shut down journalists and i think that if donald trump translated what is essentially his harmless attitude on twitter into actual policy of going after...
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rosen scores 31 points by the end of the third quarter, sixers down 18 after three. kyle lowry, 20 points. sixers lose. >> eagle guard brandon brook has missed two of the last three games. now we know why. he's been diagnosed with an anxiety condition. he's work with a doctor to get the help he needs. >> eagles don't think they are a bad football team. >> we are not talking about a huge margin. we have one or two plays that flips the entire trajectory of the season. >> that little detail. if i locked it in that much more, tweaked this one detail, the outcome would be different. still ahead, st. joes >> temple's new head coach was raised in georgia. he says he grew up a flyer hockey fan loving them because of their toughness. sounds like collins will fit in nicely. he spent the last two years with the florida gators. he's so good he even asked himself questions at the news conference. >> i know the question so i'll ask it now. do i feel pressure? back to back winning the east. do i feel pressure? that's what i live for. that's what i thrive for. >> delaware introduced
rosen scores 31 points by the end of the third quarter, sixers down 18 after three. kyle lowry, 20 points. sixers lose. >> eagle guard brandon brook has missed two of the last three games. now we know why. he's been diagnosed with an anxiety condition. he's work with a doctor to get the help he needs. >> eagles don't think they are a bad football team. >> we are not talking about a huge margin. we have one or two plays that flips the entire trajectory of the season. >>...
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i'm james rosen in for bret baier. where donald trump boasted of knowing more than the generals, tonight as president-elect he is surrounding himself with retired military leaders, with all indications that he is planning to name a third general for a key position in his administration. this occurs as "time" names mr. trump its person of the year. c correspondent peter doocy is outsiou outside trump tower. >> reporter: good evening. that's right, the president-elect has another general in mind for a key cabinet post. he is telling us as well that the secretary of state sweepstakes is almost over. president-elect trump asked john kelly to run the department of homeland security. that according to the retired general. kelly said this afternoon he would consider it an honor. oklahoma attorney general scott pru it, who says he is not sold on the science of global warming, is the pick to run the epa. linda mcmahon is trump's choice to top the business administration and terry branstad is the nominee for u.s. ambassador to c
i'm james rosen in for bret baier. where donald trump boasted of knowing more than the generals, tonight as president-elect he is surrounding himself with retired military leaders, with all indications that he is planning to name a third general for a key position in his administration. this occurs as "time" names mr. trump its person of the year. c correspondent peter doocy is outsiou outside trump tower. >> reporter: good evening. that's right, the president-elect has another...
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as james rosen reports, the questions surround the people who surround donald trump. >> reporter: experts, including some previously critical of donald trump, told fox news they see an intensifying seriousness of purpose on the part of the president-elect and his family to separate the white house from their business empire and charities. >> there seems to be either a learning experience or an increasing sensitivity to if not actual conflicts the appearance of conflicts. i think it's been heartening to see that development. >> reporter: in the weeks since he postponed a news conference on the issue, pressure has mounted on the trumps to addresç it. >> they need to set up arrangements where they divest themselves potential conflicts or put it into a blind trust. >> reporter: this week, eric canceled an auction for a chance to have coffee with his sister that was raising money for saint jude's childrens research hospital. he told "the new york times" as unfortunate as it is, i understand the quagmire. separately, family withdrew their names from a fund-raising appeal that was offering dono
as james rosen reports, the questions surround the people who surround donald trump. >> reporter: experts, including some previously critical of donald trump, told fox news they see an intensifying seriousness of purpose on the part of the president-elect and his family to separate the white house from their business empire and charities. >> there seems to be either a learning experience or an increasing sensitivity to if not actual conflicts the appearance of conflicts. i think...
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rosen by phone, and he explained how he was just tired, praying, and so sad because of what happened there. once again, there are up to three students from u.c. berkeley unaccounted for. after the fire one of them, vanessa, her family is pleading with anyone with information about her to contact authorities and have authorities contact them. from the u.c. berkeley campus, eric thomas, abc7 news. >> interesting information. we hope for the best for those students. if you haven't already, this is a good time to down road our abc7 news app. we have push alerts and including when officials are holding news conferences. the next conference is expected at 8:00 a.m. with a push alert you can watch it on your phone in case you are not by the tv when it happens. >> now your accuweather forecast with lisa argen. >> good sunday morning. another chilly start out there. live doppler 7 picking up on a little bit of a visibility issue up to the north. but also check it out. a gorgeous shot from mt. tam. you can see the beautiful start to the sunrise at 7:10. 49 san francisco. good morning, gilroy,
rosen by phone, and he explained how he was just tired, praying, and so sad because of what happened there. once again, there are up to three students from u.c. berkeley unaccounted for. after the fire one of them, vanessa, her family is pleading with anyone with information about her to contact authorities and have authorities contact them. from the u.c. berkeley campus, eric thomas, abc7 news. >> interesting information. we hope for the best for those students. if you haven't already,...
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rosen had 30. things got so out of hand, mccure came in during the first half of the first time this year. the bucs fall hard. they were celebrating 40 years of partnership. that extends all the way to planned. the former bucs h handed john mcglothlin it to him. >> i wanted to make sure i handed it to him. i'm glad it brought attention to that. i just wanted to make sure that john get the check. >> good stuff. the puck drops in san antonio in panther arena. more than two minute in, trevor smith on the power play, and that goes in. contest. i know you didn't see this over the weekend. steve stringer, the templeton shootout. kelly backs away knowing he made it. they led for a while and finished second. one stroke behind match kutcher. >> here are tonights numbers. yes, there is a double, brother. >> your numbers are bigger than my numbers. [laughter] >> just trying to be cool. >> what did i say? your numbers are bigger than mine. my numbers are in the teens. the next few nights will be bitterly cold.
rosen had 30. things got so out of hand, mccure came in during the first half of the first time this year. the bucs fall hard. they were celebrating 40 years of partnership. that extends all the way to planned. the former bucs h handed john mcglothlin it to him. >> i wanted to make sure i handed it to him. i'm glad it brought attention to that. i just wanted to make sure that john get the check. >> good stuff. the puck drops in san antonio in panther arena. more than two minute in,...
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in leak investigation answers even branding rosen a criminal co-conspirator. sometimes obama uses the chan toll argue that right and left prefer sympathetic outlets but lately his fox fixation seemed to fade. >> mr. president, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> good to be with us. >> it's been a while. >> better late than ever. >> at times he used fox as a scapegoat. now he is handing the reigns to trump who is way harsher towards the press and drawn far more media coverage than the outgoing president. just in the past week trump attacked cnn and new york times and as you know, he sometimes criticized fox as well. megyn? >> howie, thank you. >>> joining me now with more, mark peaceon, fox news contributor, former speechwriter for george w. bush. also larry corb, mr. president reagan. thank you both. oh, this is so tiring. so tiring. so president obama asked himself, why is it that fox news is on in all those bars and restaurants that completely ignores as just apparently lunatics who want to consume false propaganda all day. maybe because it is the most trust
in leak investigation answers even branding rosen a criminal co-conspirator. sometimes obama uses the chan toll argue that right and left prefer sympathetic outlets but lately his fox fixation seemed to fade. >> mr. president, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> good to be with us. >> it's been a while. >> better late than ever. >> at times he used fox as a scapegoat. now he is handing the reigns to trump who is way harsher towards the press and drawn far more...
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rosen things got so out of hand, mccure came in during the first half of the first time this year. the bucs fall hard. they were celebrating 40 years of partnership. that extends all the way to planned. the former bucs head coach handed john mcglothlin it to him. handed it to him. i'm glad it brought attention to that. i just wanted to make sure that john get the check. >> good stuff. the puck drops in san antonio in panther arena. more than two minute in, trevor smith on the power play, and that goes in. yes, they're up 3-1 late in the contest. i know you didn't see this over the weekend. steve stringer, the templeton shootout. kelly backs away knowing he finished second. one stroke behind match kutcher. [ tower pinging ] [ whistling ] we've got a problem, friend. half off any smartphone for anyone who switches? what's the problem? the naughty list shouldn't get deals! yeah, but anyone who switches gets half off of any smartphone. even these? yeah, any smartphone. call the big guy! [ bell dings ] santa? no, jingles. ooo. ouch. [ neck cracks ] [ darien ] switch and get half off any
rosen things got so out of hand, mccure came in during the first half of the first time this year. the bucs fall hard. they were celebrating 40 years of partnership. that extends all the way to planned. the former bucs head coach handed john mcglothlin it to him. handed it to him. i'm glad it brought attention to that. i just wanted to make sure that john get the check. >> good stuff. the puck drops in san antonio in panther arena. more than two minute in, trevor smith on the power play,...
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jim rosen field tonight, for the first time we're hear a call for help from one of those shootings. it comes as investigators work to put a stop to the violence. ted greenberg has the new details. >> they started shooting at each other. >> shooting? >> yes, they were shooting at each other. >> reporter: panic from innocent people as bullets flew around them. >> are you hit? >> no, it's okay, ma'am. is there anybody else in the car with you? >> yes, my aunt my 3-year-old son. >> that newly obtained 911 call highlights the fear prompted by an afternoon shoot-out on the atlantic city expressway in august. five people in two different vehicles involved were shot, one killed, several charged. now multiple law enforcement sources tell nbc10, investigators believe the expressway shoot-out is connected to at least two other atlantic county homicide cases involving guns, one outside hamilton mall early black friday morning, where one man was killed and his brother wounded, as well as wednesday night's murder of a man in a housing complex next to the mall. >> you can't go out and without havi
jim rosen field tonight, for the first time we're hear a call for help from one of those shootings. it comes as investigators work to put a stop to the violence. ted greenberg has the new details. >> they started shooting at each other. >> shooting? >> yes, they were shooting at each other. >> reporter: panic from innocent people as bullets flew around them. >> are you hit? >> no, it's okay, ma'am. is there anybody else in the car with you? >> yes, my...
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james rosen has the story from d.c., james. >> reporter: shannon, good evening. the "new york times" began it's electoral college coverage two weeks before the voting commenced with an op-ed by a texas elector planning to defect from donald trump. the next day the paper explored how would the electoral college dump donald trump and published a letter and vote your consci s conscious. on december 15th, why gop electoral college members can vote against trump. with more faithless electors avoiding hillary clinton, electoral college settles donald trump's victory, but little else. >> this was a non-story from the very beginning. and yet the news media did everything in their power to try to make it a news story. at the end of the day, there was absolutely nothing there. >> reporter: it was much the same with jill stein whose recount effort drew 12 times coverage as her candidacy did. >> if the recount could change the outcome of the election, then hillary clinton would become president. >> razor thin margins, and could change things. >> reporter: ultimately the reco
james rosen has the story from d.c., james. >> reporter: shannon, good evening. the "new york times" began it's electoral college coverage two weeks before the voting commenced with an op-ed by a texas elector planning to defect from donald trump. the next day the paper explored how would the electoral college dump donald trump and published a letter and vote your consci s conscious. on december 15th, why gop electoral college members can vote against trump. with more faithless...
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rosen by phone, and he explained how he was just tired, praying, and so sad because of what happened there. once again, there are up to three students from u.c. berkeley unaccounted for. after the fire one of them, vanessa, her family is pleading with anyone with information about her to contact authorities and have authorities contact them. from the u.c. berkeley campus, eric thomas, abc7 news. >> hopefully those families will get some good news. if you were like me, you woke up with so many notifications on your phone about what happened while you were sleeping. this is the way i'm keeping in touch from the newsroom, just download our news app. we will let you no i as soon as the news conferences are held throughout the day. first one will be held at 8:00 a.m. you will be able to watch it on air or watch it directly on your app. hopefully you can stay in touch throughout your busy sunday with what is happening in oakland. >> now your accuweather forecast with lisa argen. >> good morning. patchy fog up in petaluma, santa rosa. otherwise it's the another clear and chili start. right
rosen by phone, and he explained how he was just tired, praying, and so sad because of what happened there. once again, there are up to three students from u.c. berkeley unaccounted for. after the fire one of them, vanessa, her family is pleading with anyone with information about her to contact authorities and have authorities contact them. from the u.c. berkeley campus, eric thomas, abc7 news. >> hopefully those families will get some good news. if you were like me, you woke up with so...
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robert rosen, a doctor at jefferson hospital reunited with lesi, ten years ago he saved her life with emergency brain surgery a few days after she was born with abnormal blood alcohols blood vessels. lexi wanted to meet him and today it happened. >> you're a big girl foul. you feel pretty good really made difference in someone's life and you know to see her ten years later picture beautiful young lady. i felt pretty good. >> smart. >> it's pretty amazing. she says when she grows up, she wants to be a teacher. >>> it is a chance of a lifetime. a philadelphia girl gets an on the spot audition for legendry singer patty labelle on christmas so shopping. that's rachel, belting out opera. ran into patty labelle at suburban square. she told rachel she was blessed with a lovely voice and never stop doing what she loves >> what a special day. >> isn't that something >> that's wonderful. patty, nicely done. >> shopping, singing. >> that time of year. and not bad to be out in inter >> not bad at all. hats and coats on you do still need that. it's warming up a little bit as we head to next week,
robert rosen, a doctor at jefferson hospital reunited with lesi, ten years ago he saved her life with emergency brain surgery a few days after she was born with abnormal blood alcohols blood vessels. lexi wanted to meet him and today it happened. >> you're a big girl foul. you feel pretty good really made difference in someone's life and you know to see her ten years later picture beautiful young lady. i felt pretty good. >> smart. >> it's pretty amazing. she says when she...
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national investigative reporter jeff rosen and his team set up an experiment to change the way you might behave. >> reporter: we invited this group of friends to a restaurant and tell them we're doing a story about holiday drinking. what they don't know -- >> blow hard in that. >> reporter: after the party, this local police officer working with us is giving them breathalyzers. >> three, four -- >> reporter: and field sobriety tests. >> seven, eight, nine. >> show of hands. how many of you feel in control of yourself. coordinated. this man told us he would even be okay to drive right now. you'd get behind the wheel? >> yeah, why not. >> too often people lose track of how much they're really drinking and don't know their own limits. according to new government data, during the new year's holiday, 36% of all traffic deaths involve drunk driving. which makes our social experiment so important. >> four martinis in an hour. >> we supplied the alcohol telling them to drink as they normally would and the other half not to drink at all. they're our designated drivers. we also hired car services
national investigative reporter jeff rosen and his team set up an experiment to change the way you might behave. >> reporter: we invited this group of friends to a restaurant and tell them we're doing a story about holiday drinking. what they don't know -- >> blow hard in that. >> reporter: after the party, this local police officer working with us is giving them breathalyzers. >> three, four -- >> reporter: and field sobriety tests. >> seven, eight, nine....
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i'm james rosen. good night from washington, d.c. ♪ ♪ >> well, good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," the show that is the sworn enemy of lying pomposity, smugness and group think. "time" magazine just reminded it exists by naming president-elect donald trump as person of the year. fair enough. hard to think of anyone more news worthy this year than donald trump. but to many on the left "times'" cover is a reminder that trump is indeed going to be a president and was therefore a trigger. here is one person who feels that way a congressional democrat from california. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> a tweet you sent out after seeing the cover on "the today show" this morning and you wrote. this adolf hitler was
i'm james rosen. good night from washington, d.c. ♪ ♪ >> well, good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," the show that is the sworn enemy of lying pomposity, smugness and group think. "time" magazine just reminded it exists by naming president-elect donald trump as person of the year. fair enough. hard to think of anyone more news worthy this year than donald trump. but to many on the left "times'" cover is a reminder that trump is indeed...
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james rosen's story about trump's unconventional ways we asked you what you think they will continue after he takes office. swim bike run 11 let's hope. i didn't vote for status quo. retired navy 93 why not? it has worked for him so far. that's what we voted for. him being unconventional. and dr. tweets have you seen anything thus far that makes you think there is anything conventional about this man? and that is your friday feedback. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. make it a great weekend. see you monday. and here comes tucker. >>> and welcome to "hannity." so the alt-left radical left are becoming unhinged. kel kellyanne conway will be here with reaction. first, tonight's opening monologue, liberals, the mainstream media are losing their minds over the fact that donald trump is going to be the next president of the united states. last night the harvard institute of politics, they held a forum with on tperatives from both political campaigns. kel kellyanne attended and had this
james rosen's story about trump's unconventional ways we asked you what you think they will continue after he takes office. swim bike run 11 let's hope. i didn't vote for status quo. retired navy 93 why not? it has worked for him so far. that's what we voted for. him being unconventional. and dr. tweets have you seen anything thus far that makes you think there is anything conventional about this man? and that is your friday feedback. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for...
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policy to donald trump, cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem and political contributor hilary rosen. this is going to be an interesting conversation. i want to start with you, carter. you were former foreign policy adviser to the donald trump team. how do you think the president-elect sees the hacking story? president obama essentially said today vladimir putin was behind these attacks. >> don, really the big story -- my main insights was spending time with the -- all the people over there, but in the -- across business communities and even a few people in government as well and the media. they laugh at it. there's no basis for it whatsoever and so although i haven't had any discussions with the team recently, it's consistent -- >> so the president-elect -- i said the president-elect, he's in some ways brushing it off for lack of a better way of putting it saying maybe there's not enough evidence or bigger concerns. is that how you see it? is that what you think his assessment is? >> absolutely and i think there's a lot of basis for that. you look back at the end of the clinton admi
policy to donald trump, cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem and political contributor hilary rosen. this is going to be an interesting conversation. i want to start with you, carter. you were former foreign policy adviser to the donald trump team. how do you think the president-elect sees the hacking story? president obama essentially said today vladimir putin was behind these attacks. >> don, really the big story -- my main insights was spending time with the -- all the people...
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. >> and michael rosen was another person from u.c. berkeley, a staff writer at the daily cal who just spoke on "good morning america." he described the place as a tinderbox. >> when you walk in, there was a ton of kind of wooden elements to the space. there's literal rooms that were constructed oust of antique wood. it's clear the space was very much constructed of wood. that if a tragedy were to happen, there were the elements in place for it to happen. >> rosen said he and his friends stepped outside just before the fire erupted to go to the store, and when they got back, this is what they saw, that smoke and flames billowing from the building. >> there has been a lot of information come from the news conferences. the next one is at 1 11:00 a.m. when it happens we will let you know on our news app and do a push alert so you are aware it's happening. from there you can watch it from your phone if you don't happen to be at your tv. we will also have it live and streaming on our website at 11:00 a.m. or when they start the news confere
. >> and michael rosen was another person from u.c. berkeley, a staff writer at the daily cal who just spoke on "good morning america." he described the place as a tinderbox. >> when you walk in, there was a ton of kind of wooden elements to the space. there's literal rooms that were constructed oust of antique wood. it's clear the space was very much constructed of wood. that if a tragedy were to happen, there were the elements in place for it to happen. >> rosen...
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james rosen's story about trump's unconventional ways we asked you what you think they will continue after he takes office. swim bike run 11 let's hope. i didn't vote for status quo. retired navy 93 why not? it has worked for him so far. that's what we voted for. him being unconventional. and dr. tweets have you seen anything thus far that makes you think there is anything conventional about this man? and that is your friday feedback. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. make it a great weekend. see you monday. and here comes tucker. ♪ ♪ >> good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." the show that is the sworn enemy of lying pomposity, snugnessmugness and group think. speaking of the "new york times" the paper has been under fire for the last year and a half 2016 presidential race. it isn't the usual gee the "new york times" has gotten liberal talk have you heard from conservatives for four decades. this is full throated outrage from many readers who believe the paper abandoned journalism and became
james rosen's story about trump's unconventional ways we asked you what you think they will continue after he takes office. swim bike run 11 let's hope. i didn't vote for status quo. retired navy 93 why not? it has worked for him so far. that's what we voted for. him being unconventional. and dr. tweets have you seen anything thus far that makes you think there is anything conventional about this man? and that is your friday feedback. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for...
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robert rosen, a doctor at jefferson hospital reunited with lesi, ten years ago he saved her life with emergency brain surgery a few days after she was born with abnormal blood alcohols blood vessels. lexi wanted to meet him and today it happened. >> you're a big girl foul. you feel pretty good really made difference in someone's life and you know to see her ten years later picture beautiful young lady. i felt pretty good. >> smart. >> it's pretty amazing. she says when she grows up, she wants to be a teacher. >>> it is a chance of a lifetime. a philadelphia girl gets an on the spot audition for legendry singer patty labelle on christmas so shopping. that's rachel, belting out opera. ran into patty labelle at suburban square. she told rachel she was blessed with a lovely voice and never stop doing what she loves >> what a special day. >> isn't that something >> that's wonderful. patty, nicely done. >> shopping, singing. >> that time of year. and not bad to be out in inter >> not bad at all. hats and coats on you do still need that. it's warming up a little bit as we head to next week,
robert rosen, a doctor at jefferson hospital reunited with lesi, ten years ago he saved her life with emergency brain surgery a few days after she was born with abnormal blood alcohols blood vessels. lexi wanted to meet him and today it happened. >> you're a big girl foul. you feel pretty good really made difference in someone's life and you know to see her ten years later picture beautiful young lady. i felt pretty good. >> smart. >> it's pretty amazing. she says when she...
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in washington, james rosen, fox news. >>> when we come back, a mighty thank you. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief >>> a word now of enormous gratitude from meond on behalf my entire family. as you know i have been absent from fox news for a while. i headed home to dallas texas an fox report two weeks ago and my mom passed away hours after our plane landed. that's me in her arms. that is her passport picture from 1970s. she took me with her everywhere, including that picture. it had only been seven weeks since doctors told us she had a year to leave from four stage lung cancer just a few weeks ago. the lord had another plan, not based on what doctors thought they could do but maybe what she can do in heaven. like love us and watch over us with her incredible giving spirit. it is going to be great to have somebody on our side up there. thank you to our fox news viewers and
in washington, james rosen, fox news. >>> when we come back, a mighty thank you. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief >>> a word now of enormous gratitude from meond on behalf my entire family. as you know i have been absent from fox news for a while. i headed home to dallas...
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vince rosen has the report from washington. >> i'm really kind of worried for our country. >> protestors in all 50 states voicing opposition to president- elect donald trump urged republican members of the electoral college to defy party convention. >> and cast a vote for anyone other than mr. trump. >> our founding fathers taught us we cannot have a demagogue in the white house. >> i will cast my ballot for somebody that has executive experience, somebody that is looking to protect our foreign policy against russia and other enemies. >> in 29 states plus the district of columbia. celebrities like independent filmmaker michael moore have been offering to pay legal fee force defactors. >>> this has a vastly election in sour grapes. hillary clinton was a flawed candidate that failed to campaign effectively. >> a joint session will tally everything and vice president joe biden will be presiding at that session. >>> we have a serious problem here. >> here in california, thousands of protestors gathered at the state capital acting the electoral college to do everything it could to prevent the
vince rosen has the report from washington. >> i'm really kind of worried for our country. >> protestors in all 50 states voicing opposition to president- elect donald trump urged republican members of the electoral college to defy party convention. >> and cast a vote for anyone other than mr. trump. >> our founding fathers taught us we cannot have a demagogue in the white house. >> i will cast my ballot for somebody that has executive experience, somebody that is...
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in washington, james rosen, fox news. >>> when we come back, a mighty thank you. nothing says "treat yourself" like red lobster's holiday seafood celebration. so try new dishes like the new grand seafood feast, and the new wild-caught lobster & shrimp trio, with a lobster mac-and-cheese topped lobster tail. come treat yourself to feast fit for the season before it ends. sometino big deal.shing my gums bleed. but my hygienist said, it is a big deal. go pro with crest pro health gum protection. it helps prevent gum bleeding by targeting harmful bacteria on your gums. left untreated, these symptoms could lead to more serious problems including tooth loss. gum crisis averted. you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual
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er is that paper by einstein rosen that predicted the existence of a wormhole. do you guys know what a wormhole is? hole,n you have a black and under certain conditions, the black hole can be a portal to another location in time and space. you can instantly travel from a in space to another location that is hundreds or thousands or millions of light-years away. it sounds like science fiction, and it is incorporated in science fiction, but the laws of physics say this can actually happen. the problem is that these wormholes are very unstable so the likelihood of it was really small we thought. if you are a scientist, one lately innovate is through hate. did you catch that? through hate. here is what i mean. here is an example in history where in the 19th century, there was a question of, how does the process of diffraction work? we knew how reflection worked and refraction, but what is diffraction? the most common example where you get to witness it is when you see oil on the surface of water, you see this rainbow pattern. the french academy of sciences held a co
er is that paper by einstein rosen that predicted the existence of a wormhole. do you guys know what a wormhole is? hole,n you have a black and under certain conditions, the black hole can be a portal to another location in time and space. you can instantly travel from a in space to another location that is hundreds or thousands or millions of light-years away. it sounds like science fiction, and it is incorporated in science fiction, but the laws of physics say this can actually happen. the...
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more now with cnn political commentator and hillary clinton supporter hilary rosen. also, former campaign adviser for donald trump steve cortis. in recent years, you heard elise talk about this because pakistan has come under fire, not doing enough to fight terrorism within its boarder, especially after te s.e.a.l. raid that killed bin laden within its borders. trump said this, when will pakistan apologize for providing safe sanctuary to osama bin laden for six years? some ally. what do you make of this phone call, in light of the things we've heard donald trump say about this country? >> well, brianna, first, let me say, as i think you've alluded to, this is an incredibly complicated relationship with pakistan. which is certainly at least officially an ally of ours. but at times a troublesome ally. in a place that has produced a lot of violence frankly for us in that part of the world and at times even in this part of the world, in the united states. the ohio state terrorist for instance the other day who is somali by origin came here from, i believe, pakistan. very
more now with cnn political commentator and hillary clinton supporter hilary rosen. also, former campaign adviser for donald trump steve cortis. in recent years, you heard elise talk about this because pakistan has come under fire, not doing enough to fight terrorism within its boarder, especially after te s.e.a.l. raid that killed bin laden within its borders. trump said this, when will pakistan apologize for providing safe sanctuary to osama bin laden for six years? some ally. what do you...