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(eddy lepp/heidi's husband): "these charges against heidi and the other members of the churches are just completely and absolutely ludicrous.we showed heidi a list of those arrested and the addresses where the raids too place on tuesday."i'm heartbroken for all those families and all those people and all those churches."she confirmed that the suspects are members of the church.the yuba sheriff's dept. with help from several other agencies served search warrants to 12 locations in yuba and sacramento counties, destroying 1,500 marijuana plants that investigators say were illegally grown for sales. "these people are being charged with conspiring. the only thing we conspired to do was worship our creator.""and it is no illegal for us as a church to use our land in the way we want."heidi says all the cannabis is circulated amongst the various churches in five counties statewide, and ánot sold for sale in the open market."we worship god's creation. our cannabis is god's creation. it's a gift to us.""what the government agencies are doing is completely and totally illegal. and she has case la
(eddy lepp/heidi's husband): "these charges against heidi and the other members of the churches are just completely and absolutely ludicrous.we showed heidi a list of those arrested and the addresses where the raids too place on tuesday."i'm heartbroken for all those families and all those people and all those churches."she confirmed that the suspects are members of the church.the yuba sheriff's dept. with help from several other agencies served search warrants to 12 locations in...
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heidi: she was threatened by her husband and others. we have a series of phone calls in the film you hear. she also suffered a mysterious by accident days after she was told the bike was not acceptable. this operating a bicycle, which is absolutely bad behavior. she was stalked. she was followed for many months and make to feel afraid and isolated and alienated her family -- alienated. everybody stopped talking to her on the same day. she lost everything after she filed for an order of protection. jeff: when the speeches like one we saw at city feels are given, get rid of the phones, get rid of everything that provides any sort of communication to the outside world, why? heidi: the community for the most part leads technology and this sort of secular information is a threat to their existence. they want people to be born, aised, get married, have children in the community to make up for the people who died. it could make people too ambitious to pursue higher education or put off having children. the idea is if you can keep it out, you c
heidi: she was threatened by her husband and others. we have a series of phone calls in the film you hear. she also suffered a mysterious by accident days after she was told the bike was not acceptable. this operating a bicycle, which is absolutely bad behavior. she was stalked. she was followed for many months and make to feel afraid and isolated and alienated her family -- alienated. everybody stopped talking to her on the same day. she lost everything after she filed for an order of...
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heidi klum, everybody! "project runway" airs thursdays at 9pm on lifetime. we'll be right back with senator bernie sanders. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ so, verizon and google have teamed up on the pixel 2. it's a match made in tech heaven. it's like verizon is the oil and google is the balsamic. no, actually they separate into a suspension. it's more like the google pixel 2 is the unlimited storage. and verizon is the best unlimited plan. what if it's like h2 and o? yeah. that's right. i had a feeling that would score with you guys. good meeting. (avo) when you really, really want the best get the pixel 2 for up to $300 off on google's exclusive wireless partner, verizon. celebrat subway,sandwich day friday, november 3rd. buy any sub and 30-oz. drink and we'll give you another sub free, plus we'll donate a meal to feeding america. join our global live feed event to fight hunger. friday, november 3rd, at subway. - what's that? - well this is my equation foi've developed the 4 ps. politeness, patience, practice and... promotion! haw! ♪ yeehah! break through!
heidi klum, everybody! "project runway" airs thursdays at 9pm on lifetime. we'll be right back with senator bernie sanders. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ so, verizon and google have teamed up on the pixel 2. it's a match made in tech heaven. it's like verizon is the oil and google is the balsamic. no, actually they separate into a suspension. it's more like the google pixel 2 is the unlimited storage. and verizon is the best unlimited plan. what if it's like h2 and o? yeah. that's...
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heidi: ettie is 33. she has seven kids. jeff: she had her first child at 18? heidi: that is right. jeff: when did the recognition come that she didn't want to be a part of the community? >> she never really intended to leave the community. years, suffered for 12 suffered abuse from her husband. she wanted a divorce. it is discouraged to go to secular courts, to call 911, to rely on secular institutions. there are the rabbis that she talked to, counseling and things like that. a courtly, she wanted order. she went to the authorities. that was a breach of protocol. that was considered a betrayal. the community looked at it as a betrayal. it was a quick house of cards after that. seeing the film, she was pushed out of the community and they attempted to take her children from her. she just wanted a divorce. jeff: she no longer has her children? >> she no longer has her children. jeff: how did you get to know ettie and the others, and how do they give you this kind of access? >> there is a reason you have not seen a film about them. how do you find people who will speak to you? my codi
heidi: ettie is 33. she has seven kids. jeff: she had her first child at 18? heidi: that is right. jeff: when did the recognition come that she didn't want to be a part of the community? >> she never really intended to leave the community. years, suffered for 12 suffered abuse from her husband. she wanted a divorce. it is discouraged to go to secular courts, to call 911, to rely on secular institutions. there are the rabbis that she talked to, counseling and things like that. a courtly,...
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a short-term win that he can walk out and say i lowered your cost, it is right in front of him. >> heidi, how about republicans, how do you think they'll react to this? how about the base, they want nothing less of repeal and replace. >> i don't think the republicans will be happy at all because they want to make another run-around at repeal. they made that clear when the latest effort failed and they want to come back to it next year. this is why i'm not seeing this as a policy break-through because chuck schumer's version was the president called and wanted to do repeal again. as you know, that's been a nonstarter from the very beginning. like john points out, what's happening at the same time that you have this show of trying to come up with a solution is that the administration is actively doing things that will drive up -- that are driving up premiums. that's not according to me, that's according to the insurance companies. we have the enrollment periods here approaching and money is being taken away from promoting the enrollment options for americans. the enrollment periods being s
a short-term win that he can walk out and say i lowered your cost, it is right in front of him. >> heidi, how about republicans, how do you think they'll react to this? how about the base, they want nothing less of repeal and replace. >> i don't think the republicans will be happy at all because they want to make another run-around at repeal. they made that clear when the latest effort failed and they want to come back to it next year. this is why i'm not seeing this as a policy...
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heidi and ken are back with us as well. sue, let me start with you, secretary mattis' message isn't new, but the president appears to be saying over and over again diplomacy hasn't worked, in your assessment, where are we here? is this more talk from president trump? >> well, i see it is more talk, but the problem is we shouldn't be complacent. north korea may not test today, but they are going to test an intercontinental ballistic missile and probably going to test nuclear tests, have other nuclear tests, they are going to continue on this path where they will have to finish and complete the nuclear program. and what trump is doing by not giving an exit ramp to north korea is this could lead to a miscalculation that war is the only option. and it may lead to some sort of escalation that could spiral out of control. so i think we are just boxing ourselves in with this kind of rhetoric. >> so to get out of the box, you wrote back in june for "the washington post" that bolstering sanctions might not be exciting but it would b
heidi and ken are back with us as well. sue, let me start with you, secretary mattis' message isn't new, but the president appears to be saying over and over again diplomacy hasn't worked, in your assessment, where are we here? is this more talk from president trump? >> well, i see it is more talk, but the problem is we shouldn't be complacent. north korea may not test today, but they are going to test an intercontinental ballistic missile and probably going to test nuclear tests, have...
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heidi, you first here. politically motivated that was the president ramping up his attacks this morning talking about his critics that way. why go there? what is there to gain by picking this fight? >> look, there's only one issue here, alex. that issue, is the president doing his job. his job is, one, to get the resources there and, two, to unify the country around trying to help puerto rico, not to divide us. in this case, what we're seeing is not just in that tweet, but in the series of tweets. 18 tweets of over the past day. the president going directly after the victims of this crisis. and not just that mayor, but also the people there saying that they are not helping or that somehow they expect everything to be done for them. now, what prompted all of this? simply that the mayor pleaded for help. she reacted in an emotional way to the statements by elaine duke. not even the president saying they were doing a great job down there. from her perspective, how can the president not see that this is a perso
heidi, you first here. politically motivated that was the president ramping up his attacks this morning talking about his critics that way. why go there? what is there to gain by picking this fight? >> look, there's only one issue here, alex. that issue, is the president doing his job. his job is, one, to get the resources there and, two, to unify the country around trying to help puerto rico, not to divide us. in this case, what we're seeing is not just in that tweet, but in the series...
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heidi, you start. what are the chances that trump will see the end coming and try to stop it by destroying mueller, getting rid of him? >> you see that the democrats are really concerned because they're look agent the president's own past statements, which is if mueller crosses a red line, which is looking into his finances, that that would be cause for firing him. and today we learned that's exactly what he is doing with these paul manafort charges. but at the same time, chris, i think right now there is just too much political potential downside to doing this. and the president is not going to do it. at least until it seems that this is going to be more focused on trump himself. and that paul manafort isn't the top of the fish head. i think it would take a archibald cox type saturday night massacre for president to get there. because he those go through the framework of the justice department. he'd have to pressure christopher ray or fire christopher ray. so the logistics are difficult. and two, it w
heidi, you start. what are the chances that trump will see the end coming and try to stop it by destroying mueller, getting rid of him? >> you see that the democrats are really concerned because they're look agent the president's own past statements, which is if mueller crosses a red line, which is looking into his finances, that that would be cause for firing him. and today we learned that's exactly what he is doing with these paul manafort charges. but at the same time, chris, i think...
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joining us is heidi president bellow white house reporter for usa today is and political analyst. casey hunt, nbc news capitol hill correspondent. her new show on this network premieres sunday night at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. we're excited for that and also excited to welcome back after an absence of a few minutes peter baker from the "new york times." appreciate you sticking around, peter. >> heidi you get what maybe the toughest question of the day. this is for all of our viewers who have just gotten home who may not have caught up. what happened? what did the president do to healthcare today, more broadly, obamacare today? was there cruelty? was there sinna six involved as some of the democrats have charged. >> they have talked about letting obamacare fail. this is is not letting obamacare fail. had is actively ambushing obamacare and they're being pretty up-front about it saying he didn't get his way in congress in terms of repeal and replace so now he's going to going after this law. what he did today is, according to healthcare experts who i talked to, potentially one of the
joining us is heidi president bellow white house reporter for usa today is and political analyst. casey hunt, nbc news capitol hill correspondent. her new show on this network premieres sunday night at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. we're excited for that and also excited to welcome back after an absence of a few minutes peter baker from the "new york times." appreciate you sticking around, peter. >> heidi you get what maybe the toughest question of the day. this is for all of our...
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and at the table, heidi przybilla for "usa today," philip bump for "the washington post," tad devine, democratic strategist and former senior adviser to bernie sanders campaign and old friend of mine from the campaign trails and david jolly. ashley parker, let me start with you and some of this great reporting in "the washington post" today about -- i'm not sure why this is a new effort or a new idea but it may be the last best idea to try to save some of these establishment republicans from retiring. >> yeah, i mean, i think what you're seeing is mcconnell world is now sort of very aggressively and now publicly trying to do to steve bannon what he's been doing to mitch mcconnell which is we want to make this in some ways a referendum on steve bannon, you know, tie him to the white nationalist movement, dredge up some of the things that came out of his divorce. some claims of anti-semitism and saying the same way steve bannon is trying to say to republican candidates, mitch mcconnell will be an albatross around your neck. they want to say to some of the more fringe candidates, further
and at the table, heidi przybilla for "usa today," philip bump for "the washington post," tad devine, democratic strategist and former senior adviser to bernie sanders campaign and old friend of mine from the campaign trails and david jolly. ashley parker, let me start with you and some of this great reporting in "the washington post" today about -- i'm not sure why this is a new effort or a new idea but it may be the last best idea to try to save some of these...
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heidi, white house reporter for usa today. and eli, white house reporter for the "wall street journal," all three we're happy to say nbc political analysts. well, phil, where does this rank in the 278 days we've been at this? where will this day go down in the history of the trump administration in your view? >> well, it was an extraordinary day in washington, and this will be one of history's moments that we remember from this trump era because senator flake did not just attack the president in sort of the tit for tat we're used to in political campaigns. this was a searing indictment of the president's character, of his fitness for office, of his temperament. this was not a policy disagreement. it was not a personal feud. it was much bigger than that. what flake delivered from the floor of the senate even though he's a republican i think is the most sweeping indictment we've heard from any public official in this country, democrats included, through these first nine months of the trump presidency. it was a big moment. >> eli
heidi, white house reporter for usa today. and eli, white house reporter for the "wall street journal," all three we're happy to say nbc political analysts. well, phil, where does this rank in the 278 days we've been at this? where will this day go down in the history of the trump administration in your view? >> well, it was an extraordinary day in washington, and this will be one of history's moments that we remember from this trump era because senator flake did not just attack...
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las vegas are responding to the tragedy we turn now to a native of the city and friend of ours here heidi harris conservative commentator as she has done a lot in las vegas knows the community years of talk radio heidi i'm sorry to impose upon you i know this is a very emotional time and so i want to call on you to just give us your thoughts tonight on how could this ever happen in your town i know you're feeling that tonight. it's just so shocking and you know it when you think about it we've got about forty million people who come here and only and on a weekend we've got about three hundred thousand usually in the town and i want to give a kudos to the security guys at all these hotels everyone has a great security staff and you don't see them necessarily because they're not wearing uniforms and they prevent so many things from happening that we don't hear about in the public i know about some of that because i know people that business that kind of thing so it's a miracle that something like this hasn't happened before or what's amazing is that this guy was able to get into the hotel w
las vegas are responding to the tragedy we turn now to a native of the city and friend of ours here heidi harris conservative commentator as she has done a lot in las vegas knows the community years of talk radio heidi i'm sorry to impose upon you i know this is a very emotional time and so i want to call on you to just give us your thoughts tonight on how could this ever happen in your town i know you're feeling that tonight. it's just so shocking and you know it when you think about it we've...
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heidi escaped unscathed. he likens coffey park to a war zone. >> i have a lot of vietnam veteran friends and never knew what they went through. but i went through it. i have some deep bragging to do myself. >> reporter: paramedics rescued the pair. sadly ed's dog did not make it of the fire. i told him his actions were nothing less than heroic. >> i can't go there because we all go on automatic and we kind of know what to do. our instincts poppin' but i wasn't a hero for my dog. and that's the hard part. >> reporter: with no car, clothes our house, and does not know what he would do next. he and heidi may rebuild right now it's a waiting game with the insurance company. >> this is a very big, spiritual time that we all share. we are all the same with our stuff and without it. >> reporter: in santa rosa, tara moriarty. >>> now to a breaking news in marin county where firefighters are battling a grass fire in the area of spencer avenue and rodeo along 101 on the wall to grade. here is a live picture from our tr
heidi escaped unscathed. he likens coffey park to a war zone. >> i have a lot of vietnam veteran friends and never knew what they went through. but i went through it. i have some deep bragging to do myself. >> reporter: paramedics rescued the pair. sadly ed's dog did not make it of the fire. i told him his actions were nothing less than heroic. >> i can't go there because we all go on automatic and we kind of know what to do. our instincts poppin' but i wasn't a hero for my...
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joining me is a reporter for the "new york times" and heidi br przybyl la and an sift for usa today. heidi, i know you have been in the white house briefing room all week, hearing the renewed focus from hillary clinton coming from the podium. how do you feel this revelation is being met at the white house? duping it's with concern? do you think he might have got ap inkling it was coming? >> i don't think they had an inningling. they were carrying on with halloween festivities. the president seemed to be in good spirits. we will find before monday, if this is involving, for example, palm manafort, involving his previous business relationships, the white house will do its level best as it's been doing since paul manafort came forward as someone who was key to this investigation to distance thems from him. they said, we've seen the argument before, that he was on the campaign for a short period but the question is why now? are they trying to take a person like paul manafort and flip him? we know a lot of the key people within the white house and outside haven't been interviewed yet. we
joining me is a reporter for the "new york times" and heidi br przybyl la and an sift for usa today. heidi, i know you have been in the white house briefing room all week, hearing the renewed focus from hillary clinton coming from the podium. how do you feel this revelation is being met at the white house? duping it's with concern? do you think he might have got ap inkling it was coming? >> i don't think they had an inningling. they were carrying on with halloween festivities....
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, peter baker. >> heidi, you get what may be the toughest question of the day. this is for all of our viewers who have just gotten home, who may not have caught up. what happened? what did the president do to hell care today, more broadly obamacare today? was there cruelty? was there cynicism involved, as some of the democrats have charged? >> the president has talked about just letting obamacare fail. this is not letting obamacare fail. this is actively ambushing obamacare. and they're pretty up front about it, saying, look, he didn't get his way in congress in terms of repeal and replace, so now he's going to go after this law. what he did today is according to health care experts who i talked to potentially one of the most damaging things he could do to try and upset this marketplace. why? because these are the subsidies that allow these insurance -- that go to these insurance companies, not just to help any american but to help low income americans and to make this marketplace work for these insurance companies of the so when you say you're going to yank tha
, peter baker. >> heidi, you get what may be the toughest question of the day. this is for all of our viewers who have just gotten home, who may not have caught up. what happened? what did the president do to hell care today, more broadly obamacare today? was there cruelty? was there cynicism involved, as some of the democrats have charged? >> the president has talked about just letting obamacare fail. this is not letting obamacare fail. this is actively ambushing obamacare. and...
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weapons and machine guns are also legal as long as they are registered let's go live now to heidi as you castro in last vegas are heidi you know we've had similar mass shootings as it was at the bait in the states and then nothing really changes is anything likely to change after this. there is a lot of skepticism to that question barbara specially because as you said this is yet another round of rhetoric following a mass tragedy on a local level state level and federal level democrats have said this might finally be that last incident to motivate some real change but there is a lot of skepticism that will happen in fact two democrats boycotted a moment of silence last night that was dedicated to the victims of the shooting in congress they said the reason is they didn't want to support what they called an excuse for inaction. and what he what more do we actually know about the gunman. well we do know that police officers did find at least twenty three weapons inside his suite at the mandalay bay hotel room which you see behind me and they say that some of those weapons one if not mo
weapons and machine guns are also legal as long as they are registered let's go live now to heidi as you castro in last vegas are heidi you know we've had similar mass shootings as it was at the bait in the states and then nothing really changes is anything likely to change after this. there is a lot of skepticism to that question barbara specially because as you said this is yet another round of rhetoric following a mass tragedy on a local level state level and federal level democrats have...
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so in order, heidi, why would this president attack mccain when it's so clearly that mccain will win this moral fight. >> why does he attack anyone? because we're on a sand box and somebody hit him so he's just punching back. that's how he interpreted that speech and frankly that was an attack on the president. mccain didn't make up america first. he's being aggressive about trying to warn this country that we're at a pivotal moment right now and i think particularly it's no mistake that mccain is of the gop foreign policy advisers and former officials who have been warning us since the campaign, you remember, the one group that was completely unified in being resistant to the president were the 50 foreign policy experts who signed the letter and that's mccain. that's who he is. >> but he also got to the heart of trumpism, this white america basic nationalism based on ethnicity, not on ideas or values and he really hit him. >> he hit him hard saying basically this is all trumped up, to apply the phrase. >> half baked. >> and i think that's important to note. to heidi's point, he's dr
so in order, heidi, why would this president attack mccain when it's so clearly that mccain will win this moral fight. >> why does he attack anyone? because we're on a sand box and somebody hit him so he's just punching back. that's how he interpreted that speech and frankly that was an attack on the president. mccain didn't make up america first. he's being aggressive about trying to warn this country that we're at a pivotal moment right now and i think particularly it's no mistake that...
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heidi's point is exactly right, it shows when he got that e-mail, oh, this is an interesting meet, i have no idea what this is about. they knew exactly what it was about. >> they now know the special prosecutor has volumes of information to lead them right down the road. everything. >> they also know they have two choices. they can fight it the way paul manafort fought it and possible spend the rest of his life in jail or they can cooperate and get a lesser charge and probably be on probation for sex months. >> yeah. >> correct. >> that's a clarifying. >> yes, chilling, actually. >> it's a clarifying moment for people to make a choice on whether they want to spend a lot of time in jail or whether they want to tell the truth. >> and when they're speaking to the media from the podium, it just -- stop lying. still ahead on "morning joe," much more on the indictments in the mueller investigation. we'll talk to nbc news' richard engel who has been following the money. >>> also, senator richard blumenthal on the judiciary committee weighing in as facebook and twitter pre pa irto testify on
heidi's point is exactly right, it shows when he got that e-mail, oh, this is an interesting meet, i have no idea what this is about. they knew exactly what it was about. >> they now know the special prosecutor has volumes of information to lead them right down the road. everything. >> they also know they have two choices. they can fight it the way paul manafort fought it and possible spend the rest of his life in jail or they can cooperate and get a lesser charge and probably be on...
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good to see you. >> go cubs. >> jeff: one of us is the new documentary from heidi ewing. it offers a rare book into the hasidic community and one of the former members persecuted, harass and shunned for leaving. it will appear in netflix and in theatres on friday october toth. >> i was living a double life for a little over a year. i called my mom and said hey mom can i talk to you. are you sitting down. i said i'm not religious anymore. she said okay. and she just hung up. and we didn't speak for seven years. i looked in the mirror and saw something that's not what i want to be so i chose a different path. i don't know anything. i have to learn how people live. google. i couldn't google how to google because i didn't know how to google in the first place. the more of a questioner you are, the more likely you are to leave. but there's a design in society anybody who leaves ends up in jail, they never make it out there. >> end of the years the spouse would beat me. if you don't show up in court then you lose your children. >> nobody leaves the hasidic community unless they
good to see you. >> go cubs. >> jeff: one of us is the new documentary from heidi ewing. it offers a rare book into the hasidic community and one of the former members persecuted, harass and shunned for leaving. it will appear in netflix and in theatres on friday october toth. >> i was living a double life for a little over a year. i called my mom and said hey mom can i talk to you. are you sitting down. i said i'm not religious anymore. she said okay. and she just hung up....
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history let's go live to heidi who joins us from vegas heidi what's the latest police are saying about the investigation what more are we learning about the killing. folly investigators say that the arsenal stephen paddick pad was even bigger than previously thought they discovered after combing through his second home in the city of reno nevada and even bigger stash of weapons ammunitions and electronic devices they also said that there was clear indication that this planned attack was premeditated there were things called bomb stops found on the weapons that were confiscated in the hotel rooms these are basically do it yourself kits that you can order online and modify weapons to make it a semiautomatic or automatic the sheriff of los vegas also said that paddock use cameras in and outside of his hotel room for surveillance purposes. i'm not aware of any transmission but there was cameras there was cameras located outside of the break and inside the room along with the firearms. i don't know what the specific numbers you know. what i think is a big he was looking for anybody to take
history let's go live to heidi who joins us from vegas heidi what's the latest police are saying about the investigation what more are we learning about the killing. folly investigators say that the arsenal stephen paddick pad was even bigger than previously thought they discovered after combing through his second home in the city of reno nevada and even bigger stash of weapons ammunitions and electronic devices they also said that there was clear indication that this planned attack was...
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and, heidi, you look at who he goes to in alabama. he gets a judge that was too radical for alabama. he got stripped of his position as judge twice in alabama. in new york, he's going to an ex-congressman who also is an ex-con. a guy like -- >> grim. >> yeah, grimm, the appropriately titled congressman and convict grimm. and as frank bronny wrote, steve bannon doesn't want to help the republican party. he want to destroy the republican party. and he's even talking about, a really good source tells me about threatening to run to utah himself to run against mitt romney if mitt romney runs for senator. if mitt romney runs for senator, all i can say is the mercers don't have enough money. they don't -- they don't have enough money to beat mitt romney in his home state. >> well, i think he summed up the bill of goods that's being sold right now to these conservative voters, very nicely. first of all, the myth of this being a startup grassroots kind of populist insurgency. big money with them. it's a big secret here that bannon is also cour
and, heidi, you look at who he goes to in alabama. he gets a judge that was too radical for alabama. he got stripped of his position as judge twice in alabama. in new york, he's going to an ex-congressman who also is an ex-con. a guy like -- >> grim. >> yeah, grimm, the appropriately titled congressman and convict grimm. and as frank bronny wrote, steve bannon doesn't want to help the republican party. he want to destroy the republican party. and he's even talking about, a really...
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i want to bring in senior politics reporter for "usa today," heidi przybyla. you've been tweeting out about the trip today and i want to know what you're hearing. for me, this would be a stunning moment. the president could truly pivot right now. remember, he's been saying for months and months, he's not beholden to anyone. in the past he's had things to say about gun control. he might surprise you. this could be a moment when all of those people who has thoroughly offended and distanced himself from in the middle for months, he could pivot and say hold on, let's take a look at gun control. why is it that we sell things like bump stocks? why do we make things available to turn normal rifles into automatic killing machines? this is a moment that the president could actually change. >> my reporting, stephanie, is that the president is prepared to come there to offer lots of sympathy, to come to see the grieving people at the hospitals, but not to offer any kind of hope that we can address this through policy solutions. steph, think about what was happening right
i want to bring in senior politics reporter for "usa today," heidi przybyla. you've been tweeting out about the trip today and i want to know what you're hearing. for me, this would be a stunning moment. the president could truly pivot right now. remember, he's been saying for months and months, he's not beholden to anyone. in the past he's had things to say about gun control. he might surprise you. this could be a moment when all of those people who has thoroughly offended and...
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heidi: the majority of the community is at or below the poverty line. williamsburg in brooklyn is the poorest part of brooklyn. there are a handful of families that have all of the money and they share that with the rest. they pay for the weddings and funerals and charities and all sorts of things. it used to be more the garments and diamond industry. now it is realistic. a large amount of the real in otherd burrell park parts are owned by a handful of families. they are finding a lot of -- they are funding a lot of the community got a lot of reliance .n social services jeff: one of us on netflixjeff:. thank you so much. ♪ ♪ yousef: welcome to "the best of bloomberg markets: middle east." i'm yousef gamal el-din. here are some of the major stories in the region this week. iran reacted to president hartline by saying it could walk ify from the nuclear deal the u.s. tries to reimpose sanctions. -- saudi arabia has seen gains in financing and investment. we spoke to a ceo. and oil traded around three week
heidi: the majority of the community is at or below the poverty line. williamsburg in brooklyn is the poorest part of brooklyn. there are a handful of families that have all of the money and they share that with the rest. they pay for the weddings and funerals and charities and all sorts of things. it used to be more the garments and diamond industry. now it is realistic. a large amount of the real in otherd burrell park parts are owned by a handful of families. they are finding a lot of --...
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american history tv, national archives motion picture specialist and heidi hellstrom show clips from these films made by the first motion picture unit efforts tohives preserve these films. the national archives hosted this hour-long event. >> today we are broadcasting live from the national archives building in washington, d.c. welcome. glad you are here with us either on-site or online on youtube. before we begin i would like to give you some instructions on
american history tv, national archives motion picture specialist and heidi hellstrom show clips from these films made by the first motion picture unit efforts tohives preserve these films. the national archives hosted this hour-long event. >> today we are broadcasting live from the national archives building in washington, d.c. welcome. glad you are here with us either on-site or online on youtube. before we begin i would like to give you some instructions on
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all right, ok, heidi? >> i'm not sure if you heard him, but it was a question about it compared to then and now, we are looking at a more open environment or closed environment because there is a sense that with this party driving everything, the rhetoric we are hearing is potentially moving toward protectionism. >> there is that, but there's also this recent realization that foreign direct investment cannot be sacrificed, so the andome of those forces ising to join those dots that the cost of compliance of foreign companies is going to rise in this country. you can be here. you will be welcomed. there will be various open doors, but you will have to comply with constantly changing regulations and rules. you will either need to follow this at a more minute way, granular regulation will be stepped up. >> one of the things you brought up which i thought was interesting was the idea of new china is standing tall. he also said by 2050, china will leading national power. these are emboldened words. >> yes, thes
all right, ok, heidi? >> i'm not sure if you heard him, but it was a question about it compared to then and now, we are looking at a more open environment or closed environment because there is a sense that with this party driving everything, the rhetoric we are hearing is potentially moving toward protectionism. >> there is that, but there's also this recent realization that foreign direct investment cannot be sacrificed, so the andome of those forces ising to join those dots that...
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castro in less fagan heidi what's the latest from police from the investigation or do we know about the killer . barbara what we do know is what's stumping police officers because steven batek had no criminal record he also had no political or religious affiliations that investigators are aware of and according to paddocks brother he showed no signs of violence leading up to this massacre so really police are stumped at the moment trying to figure out what was the motive behind the shooting what we do know is that patrick was sixty four you worked as an accountant and according to his family he was quite wealthy and enjoying a retirement of traveling with his girlfriend and his hobby was gambling he often did that here in las vegas we know he was holed up inside the mandalay bay hotel since last thursday and according to police he smuggled. weapons several other times of voice text should think about ten of these bags inside his hotel room when they burst open that door on sunday night that that point is when. killed himself but as far as what led him to that moment police are at th
castro in less fagan heidi what's the latest from police from the investigation or do we know about the killer . barbara what we do know is what's stumping police officers because steven batek had no criminal record he also had no political or religious affiliations that investigators are aware of and according to paddocks brother he showed no signs of violence leading up to this massacre so really police are stumped at the moment trying to figure out what was the motive behind the shooting...
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heidi? >> we are almost now a year out from the election and we do not have autopsy really in the vaguest terms of specifically how russia tried to influence our election through social media. is that because of the tech companies not stepping up adequately, or is that because, also, of the partisan direction that some of these investigations on the hill are going? >> there's a lot of that autopsy, that you're right, still remains to be done. to joe's point, this is also part of a pattern, diminishing the role of cambridge analytica. paul manafort, well, he was only in the campaign a short time. everybody that wasn't family has been disavowed as having a role in the campaign when it's shown they've had connections with the russians. in terms of forensic, we have a lot of work to do, for example, on voting machines, understanding how they operate, how vulnerable they are. >> is that taking place? that's what i can't tell. it seems to be the most important thing at this time and i don't know i
heidi? >> we are almost now a year out from the election and we do not have autopsy really in the vaguest terms of specifically how russia tried to influence our election through social media. is that because of the tech companies not stepping up adequately, or is that because, also, of the partisan direction that some of these investigations on the hill are going? >> there's a lot of that autopsy, that you're right, still remains to be done. to joe's point, this is also part of a...
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thank you, gene robinson, heidi pryzba. ken vogel, thank you. i would recommend everybody take a look at what senator bob corker said today. take a look at it hard. i have never read such a revelation. this is like john dean going back to nixon. this is a real whistle blow from a serious member of the united states senate. >>> coming up, vice president mike pence walked out of an nfl game yesterday in indianapolis after players took a knee during the national anthem. some are calling it a pr stunt and a waste of taxpayer money. but trump apparently thinks it's a winner for his base because he told him to do it. that's ahead. >>> plus new reporting tonight on the russia investigation. google by the way says russia bought ads to help win the 2016 election for trump. just what trump wanted from james comey before he sacked him. and why don't more republicans speak out against trump the way senator corker did? that's the big question for tomorrow. one reason could be that steve bannon threatens to primary them if they do. the "hardball" roundtable w
thank you, gene robinson, heidi pryzba. ken vogel, thank you. i would recommend everybody take a look at what senator bob corker said today. take a look at it hard. i have never read such a revelation. this is like john dean going back to nixon. this is a real whistle blow from a serious member of the united states senate. >>> coming up, vice president mike pence walked out of an nfl game yesterday in indianapolis after players took a knee during the national anthem. some are calling...
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heidi based temporarily in aden says that he these must disband but they insist they yemen's legitimate authority and accuse him of being a saudi puppet that. we already to work towards a solution we say to all yemeni groups let's find a solution the foreign powers involved are i'm here to fight for you here for their interests we're ready to walk towards a solution but that should be at least a response from the other side instead of waiting for decisions to come from abu dhabi or saudi arabia. well the heat they say they're ready to talk also threatening to intensify their retaliation against saudi arabia and strike military targets in the u.a.e. more than ten thousand yemenis have been killed and almost forty thousand injured over the two and a half years of fighting human rights groups accuse both sides of committing atrocities. the un is urging all sides to negotiate a political deal until they do the world's number one humanitarian crisis may only get worse victoria gates and be al jazeera. kenya's main opposition leaders are expected to issue a statement unofficial results from t
heidi based temporarily in aden says that he these must disband but they insist they yemen's legitimate authority and accuse him of being a saudi puppet that. we already to work towards a solution we say to all yemeni groups let's find a solution the foreign powers involved are i'm here to fight for you here for their interests we're ready to walk towards a solution but that should be at least a response from the other side instead of waiting for decisions to come from abu dhabi or saudi...
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please welcome our presenters audrey and heidi. [applause] audrey: hi. you will be able to find these complete films after. we worship -- we work in the lab. we are only touching on handful of these films today. an goal is to provide introduction to these fascinating films, to explain why making them was important to the war effort. berything you see today will available on the national archives youtube channel. so you can go find the complete films later. just a word about us. then we will go very quickly. we work in the motion picture preservation lab. we provide duplication and preservation services. that means we assess deterioration, make new film copies and digitize for access. if you want to know more, please check out the short video we made a a few years back which is available on the main page of our youtube channel. it is called "out of the dark." on to the main program. how did we end up with the first motion picture unit? after the bombing of pearl harbor there was an urgent need , to train millions of men very quickly. an effective and effi
please welcome our presenters audrey and heidi. [applause] audrey: hi. you will be able to find these complete films after. we worship -- we work in the lab. we are only touching on handful of these films today. an goal is to provide introduction to these fascinating films, to explain why making them was important to the war effort. berything you see today will available on the national archives youtube channel. so you can go find the complete films later. just a word about us. then we will go...
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that means more conservation efforts are needed but something heidi a necklace of learned today. it was great fun particularly that we were allowed to help out and try things she says it was a nice day a lively ball of nicholas agrees. twenty kilometers further north conservationists and barnum mental activists meet on every first saturday november this man has been involved in the event since its inception. good morning we have a lot planned for today we have to plant forty five trees with not planted that many in years we're planting in border situations and we plan to overcome borders. let's get to work. it definitely looks like work but how can digging and posts overcome borders. we're just outside of the town of if to infere injure the former border fence and patrol road but still very visible here. that's the purpose of the art project bound cards and i stood by artist you hundreds stood given the event is taking place for the twenty fifth time bringing the artist environmentalist and pastor overbeck together at the former death strip. in november. it was a crazy experience
that means more conservation efforts are needed but something heidi a necklace of learned today. it was great fun particularly that we were allowed to help out and try things she says it was a nice day a lively ball of nicholas agrees. twenty kilometers further north conservationists and barnum mental activists meet on every first saturday november this man has been involved in the event since its inception. good morning we have a lot planned for today we have to plant forty five trees with not...
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government investigation into his killing in one thousand nine hundred sixty three were controversial heidi jocasta reports now from dallas fifty four years after president john f. kennedy was assassinated on a dallas street most americans still do not believe the findings of the official investigation that alone of the gunman lee harvey oswald was soley responsible. deny the striking the public's doubt born of these seconds captured by news cameras in one nine hundred sixty three when oswald was killed moments after his arrest. and apparently outraged dallas businessman had taken the law into his own hands shooting oswald before he could ever be tried the combination of a dead president and a silenced suspect before a backdrop of cold war paranoia then what became an industry which relied on conspiracy theories to generate millions of dollars in sales of books and magazines it's much more fun to believe in conspiracy hugh aynesworth is the only journalist who witnessed both kennedy's assassination and oswald's killing he rejects the conspiracy theories that russia or cuba helped to kill th
government investigation into his killing in one thousand nine hundred sixty three were controversial heidi jocasta reports now from dallas fifty four years after president john f. kennedy was assassinated on a dallas street most americans still do not believe the findings of the official investigation that alone of the gunman lee harvey oswald was soley responsible. deny the striking the public's doubt born of these seconds captured by news cameras in one nine hundred sixty three when oswald...
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>> and eli, heidi makes a great point. we're talking about men he respects but not that he treats respectfully. these are men that have been yelled at, general kelly in reporting not knocked back by anyone in the white house. screamed at by donald trump. jeff sessions, publicly humiliated. they may be figures that he admeyea admires from afar but up close, not when he treats with much reverence. >> don't listen to rex tillerson or to anybody else in the cabinet. the president is the cabinet. it's like louis xiv stuff here. absolute monarchy. i am the state. that's what she's saying. it may be to get around a question, that's true in the short term but the long-term effect of this is to diminish the starture of everybody else in the cabinet. and this is what the president is saying in his tweets. the only person whose truth matters is mine. and this is a president whose truth for six years was that barack obama wasn't born in this country. this president likes to say things that are mutually exclusive. i'm a nationalist and
>> and eli, heidi makes a great point. we're talking about men he respects but not that he treats respectfully. these are men that have been yelled at, general kelly in reporting not knocked back by anyone in the white house. screamed at by donald trump. jeff sessions, publicly humiliated. they may be figures that he admeyea admires from afar but up close, not when he treats with much reverence. >> don't listen to rex tillerson or to anybody else in the cabinet. the president is the...
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heidi, you are our white house insider, so take us inside the white house. when i look at what president trump has already done as it relates to obamacare, whether we're talking about slashing the advertising funding, having the website go down for repair during open enrollment, there's lots of little things if you tick down the line, he's just looking to gut obamacare. >> subterfuge has been going on behind the scenes. the difference with this and with yanking the subsidies is that they're now being overt about it. and let me just throw a radical idea out there. >> bring it. >> i spoke with senator susan collins the other day. and she said if mitch mcconnell would just agree this to the floor, they'd actually have the votes to pass it. all the democrats would vote for it and a number of republicans like senator lamar alexander would vote for it. but the problem is that the republicans know that long term that would weaken their hand in arguing that this law is impossibly failing and there's nothing we can do to fix it, which has been the only way that they
heidi, you are our white house insider, so take us inside the white house. when i look at what president trump has already done as it relates to obamacare, whether we're talking about slashing the advertising funding, having the website go down for repair during open enrollment, there's lots of little things if you tick down the line, he's just looking to gut obamacare. >> subterfuge has been going on behind the scenes. the difference with this and with yanking the subsidies is that...