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lincoln university, pennsylvania. go ahead, please. >> can you hear me well? >> we sure can. >> all right, perfect. i would just like to comment on the difference between first wave and second wave feminism. the way i see it, the main problem is first rate some smu had a problem where they can vote, things like that. i agree with the government's solution. second wave seems to say i don't like what women are doing based on what the culture doesn't like women to do. not necessarily with the government is doing to women, or restricting them, but then they want a government solution to that problem through legislation. things i don't believe really work should be done. i think as long as the government is treating men and women equally, you know jail time, things like that, how they are viewed in the courts, things of that nature, you can do a legislation solution for that. when i hear from second wave feminism i don't like the culture i don't like how the tv portrays women, they should be in the home, so let's have a government solution. let's use the government to enforce what i thin
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pennsylvania. nesir. >> caller: booyah, jim. >> how are you >> caller: i'm good. i'm a big fan of your show have your book love it. >> thank you. >> caller: how do i do that given a core position. >> all right i think this is a great question a lot of people feel like they want to draw a line in the sand. they want to be in aposition where they got rid of it they bought it and put it away take into account human frailty. the most i ever like to buy at one point is half of my position i prefer to boo i a quarter. if the stock goes higher, what a terrible high quality problem. if it goes lower, you've got room to buy. i like to buy in stages. in all my books i talk about stage buying because i don't want to be overconfident don't you be overconfident do it in stages. brian in new york. how are you? >> caller: hey, jim. how are you? >> i'm fine. >> caller: i have a 401(k) from a previous employer and i'm deciding whether to put it in an annuity account managed by an insurance company or in a traditional ira. >> i want you to do it yourself. you've watched the show. the annuities have fees. my
pennsylvania. nesir. >> caller: booyah, jim. >> how are you >> caller: i'm good. i'm a big fan of your show have your book love it. >> thank you. >> caller: how do i do that given a core position. >> all right i think this is a great question a lot of people feel like they want to draw a line in the sand. they want to be in aposition where they got rid of it they bought it and put it away take into account human frailty. the most i ever like to buy at one...
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pennsylvania. i went out to sneak a cigarette and i found a door i thought was a weird door and i opened it up and i rolled down the hill and it was a very muddy. i ended up in a pile of bushes. i had all this green stuff on me. i had rubbed off the shrubs and i had to climb up the side of the hill back up to get into the restaurant. i showed up and i was covered in mud. >> dana: they were like what happened to you? >> greg: yeah, i fell down a hill. this is what happens when they wouldn't let you smoke and buildings. >> juan: dan fogelberg, didn't he do that song about on christmas, you show up in the signum -- show up in the supermarket. >> kennedy: yeah. he has since passed. god rest his soul. >> juan: this year? >> kennedy: i don't know. >> greg: believe it or not we are actually sober. up next, is there one thing we each constantly lose? probably our minds. hey. i heard you're moving into a new apartment. yeah, it's pretty stressful. this music is supposed to relax me, though. ♪ maybe you'd mellow out a bit if you got geico to help you with your renters insurance. oh, geico
pennsylvania. i went out to sneak a cigarette and i found a door i thought was a weird door and i opened it up and i rolled down the hill and it was a very muddy. i ended up in a pile of bushes. i had all this green stuff on me. i had rubbed off the shrubs and i had to climb up the side of the hill back up to get into the restaurant. i showed up and i was covered in mud. >> dana: they were like what happened to you? >> greg: yeah, i fell down a hill. this is what happens when they...
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governor of pennsylvania, the senator from new york, the governor of new york, what was happening within the republican party, these two different factions in the gop? >> well, there were remnants of moderates. they were certainly there. there were, of course, as you said, elected officials who are moderate. but ultimately that battle, i think, had been fought in 1964. and, in fact, in 1966, what we see with richard nixon is he is backing republicans on the right, but also in the middle. and he gets a lot of the credit in 1966 for endorsing and helping republicans pick up dozens of seats in the midterm congressional elections. >> 46 seats. >> yeah, yeah, so 46 seats. and nixon gets a lot of the credit for that. he is seen, increasingly, as a credible conservative. now, there's still a lot of skepticism. i don't want to play that down. but he sees also where the energy is in the republican party. and, you know, the moderates ultimately are a significant minority within the party. and if we factor in george wallace, who we haven't even talked about who would ultimately become, i think, emb
governor of pennsylvania, the senator from new york, the governor of new york, what was happening within the republican party, these two different factions in the gop? >> well, there were remnants of moderates. they were certainly there. there were, of course, as you said, elected officials who are moderate. but ultimately that battle, i think, had been fought in 1964. and, in fact, in 1966, what we see with richard nixon is he is backing republicans on the right, but also in the middle....
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pennsylvania. where are you, governor? he was in the lobby. [laughter] and my guess is he will find his way here at some point in the very near future. but i'm confident that our alumnus michael bloomberg is in the room today. [applause] $300 million used to be a really big number four johns hopkins. [laughter] but i digress. as you have seen, today's agenda is future looking, but as mike bloomberg frequently reminds us to look ahead effectively, you have to look back. sometimes, way back. in this case, i want to go back in 1736.gland that year, a strange disease swept across the region that would eventually claimed the lives of one out of every 40 people in the colonies, and most of them were children. it was called us wrangling angel. we call it the area. for one minister whose experiences catastrophic loss of life firsthand, the only expiration he could muster was divine retribution. he was of course off the mark. andtheria had both natural social causes, the kind that scientific truth, combined with innovative public policy, could attack. and so, over the years, the disease was
pennsylvania. where are you, governor? he was in the lobby. [laughter] and my guess is he will find his way here at some point in the very near future. but i'm confident that our alumnus michael bloomberg is in the room today. [applause] $300 million used to be a really big number four johns hopkins. [laughter] but i digress. as you have seen, today's agenda is future looking, but as mike bloomberg frequently reminds us to look ahead effectively, you have to look back. sometimes, way back. in...
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achieves the largest possible majority next month. in wisconsin, in pennsylvania, and in the massachusetts primaries. i strongly support his effort in those states. and i urge all my friends to give him their help and their votes. both of us will be encouraging, like-minded delegates to the national convention. both of us want above all else an open democratic convention in chicago, free to choose a new course for our party and for our country. finally, my decision reflects no personal animosity or disrespect toward president johnson. he served president kennedy with the utmost loyalty and it was extremely kind to me and members of my family in the difficult months which followed the events of november of 1963. i've often commended his efforts in health and education and in many other areas. and i have the deepest sympathy for the burden that he carries today. but the issue is not personal. it is our profound differences over where we are heading. and what we want to accomplish. i do not lightly dismiss the dangers and the difficulties of challenging an incumbent president. b
achieves the largest possible majority next month. in wisconsin, in pennsylvania, and in the massachusetts primaries. i strongly support his effort in those states. and i urge all my friends to give him their help and their votes. both of us will be encouraging, like-minded delegates to the national convention. both of us want above all else an open democratic convention in chicago, free to choose a new course for our party and for our country. finally, my decision reflects no personal...
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midwest and potentially the blue collar working class voters in pennsylvania as well. is she one that will appeal more than donald trump will in 2020? >> technically she shouldn't. she is an ivy league professor. she is literally. >> donald trump shouldn't either. she is a billionaire that lives in a town in new york city. >> she is an ivy league law professor who came up, you you know, sort of out of nowhere as a political force fighting against or fighting for greater wall street regulation. that's fine, but the question is can she credibly say i'm here to fight for precisely those trump voters. i think compared to a bunch of people in the race as lodge as she hits the message effectively if the message is effective and well heard then sure she can appeal. >> i wonder if she has the benefit in 2016, 2017, 2018 that voters become kind of immune to that. >> she already has her nickname. >> right. >> there will be no surprise. >> you'll want to know. >> that's a good point. happy new year. >> happy flu year new year to y. i hope it is the last hit of the hour, my friend. thank you, guy
midwest and potentially the blue collar working class voters in pennsylvania as well. is she one that will appeal more than donald trump will in 2020? >> technically she shouldn't. she is an ivy league professor. she is literally. >> donald trump shouldn't either. she is a billionaire that lives in a town in new york city. >> she is an ivy league law professor who came up, you you know, sort of out of nowhere as a political force fighting against or fighting for greater wall...
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the numbers in wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. i think he needs to really focus on raising the wages of average working american families. this is absolutely critical. and those states are going to be the determinant states going into 2020. so back to how do you raise wages, you need to restrict immigration across the border. you need to make a deal with china. and, you know, settle in so people see higher wages. >> leland: so far neither of those things have done. note worthy zac and dan you both indicate the economic issues and debate is where this will be won in the rest belt going back to james carville's line it's the economy, stupid i believe in 1992. fellows, great to see you. thanks so much. happy new year and we'll talk about it on the other side. >> thank you. >> happy new year, lee land. >> leland: coming up, an american citizen arrested in russia shah on suspicion of spying. what's behind it perhaps coming up. about 50% of people with evesevere asthma k? have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is d
the numbers in wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. i think he needs to really focus on raising the wages of average working american families. this is absolutely critical. and those states are going to be the determinant states going into 2020. so back to how do you raise wages, you need to restrict immigration across the border. you need to make a deal with china. and, you know, settle in so people see higher wages. >> leland: so far neither of those things have done. note worthy zac...
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ohio and pennsylvania swan back towards the left. that is good news for democrats, but still a ways. a marathon and not a sprint. keep an eye on what's in front of us, beyond the shutdown, trade, you have been following that closely as well. one of our market analysts was saying that sometimes the president tends to overpromise a little bit, get people a little bit doozy astec about what may be coming. what is your read on the latest trade talks here? how are people talking about it down in washington? positiveings have been ahead of that jeannie rhee seven straight cox with deputy officials in beijing and those state counterparts. look, at the same time, you have got ongoing u.s. japan trade talks and europe trade talks. let's not forget about mca 2.0. that is where the politics of the moment paint the backdrop. elizabeth warren is not so far apart from donald trump, particularly on negotiating with terrorists as it pertains to trade a. from a stylistic standpoint, they are obviously night and day , but the president for his part has suggested the would rip up nafta altogether. bai
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investigation consuming both ends of pennsylvania avenue. >> paul manafort has been convicted of eight felonies. >> michael cohen sentenced to 36 months. >> reporter: five former members convicted or pleaded guilty to crimes related to the special counsel investigation as jeff sessions stepped down. >> it's a witch hunt. >> he may be first president to face the prospect of jail time. >> reporter: the biggest political story wasn't president trump in trouble but brett kavanaugh confirmed to the supreme court. >> i believed he was going to rape me. >> reporter: accusing kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her when they were teens. >> with what degree of certainty do you believe brett kavanaugh assaulted you? >> 100%. >> i have never done. this has been a calculated political hit. >> reporter: the senate voted him in. >> brett kavanaugh is now justice kavanaugh. >> make no mistake, tonight is a major political win for this president. >> reporter: from the lower courts where republicans are reshaping the federal judiciary to the highest, a conservative shift that will affect a generation of americans
investigation consuming both ends of pennsylvania avenue. >> paul manafort has been convicted of eight felonies. >> michael cohen sentenced to 36 months. >> reporter: five former members convicted or pleaded guilty to crimes related to the special counsel investigation as jeff sessions stepped down. >> it's a witch hunt. >> he may be first president to face the prospect of jail time. >> reporter: the biggest political story wasn't president trump in trouble...
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former president obama and switched over to president trump. in states like ohio, pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan, she will make her case and she has proven herself to be someone who can activate the grassroots fundraising community and no doubt of this is going to be a very expensive presidential run. david: we will talk to you later in the program. we want to turn back to marty schenker and talk about this government shutdown. we will put up a tweet from the president because it seems to be a question of what a wall really is. it is incredible how democrats can all use their ridiculous soundbite and say a wall doesn't work, it does. it is far more immoral for people to be dying. he is not backing off. there was some question about whether it is slats or technology or bricks and mortar. marty: don kelly confused it by saying since the beginning of the administration they have backed off having a wall. it is very clear donald trump -- what he has in his mind is a physical structure. what has been working through congress is less than that. it all boils down to a really confused situ
former president obama and switched over to president trump. in states like ohio, pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan, she will make her case and she has proven herself to be someone who can activate the grassroots fundraising community and no doubt of this is going to be a very expensive presidential run. david: we will talk to you later in the program. we want to turn back to marty schenker and talk about this government shutdown. we will put up a tweet from the president because it seems...
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pennsylvania avenue can't reliably speak for the president, how can you get a deal done until the president says out loud and on tape what he wants? >> it's not just about the inconsistency. it's also about the secrecy of the meetings. congresswoman edwards, i want to play you something that richard shelby said on sunday. take a listen. >> there's a question, when do we get off the blame game and we get to serious negotiations? at the end of the day, all of this will end. we don't know when, in negotiations. it's not a question of who wins or loses. nobody is going to win this kind of game. nobody wins in a shutdown. we all lose. and we kind of look silly. >> he says we don't know when it's going to end, but we know from garrett's reporting that it's not going to end before we see 2019. does anyone look good in this scenario? >> well, i can tell you who doesn't look good, and it's the president of the united states. we all heard him. we saw him. we've seen him over again pledging to shut down the government. holding hostage, 800,000 federal workers plus all the services that they
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in new york. at 9:00, it looks like it's going to break, but more rain comes in from pennsylvania. then it looks like it's going to break again and it doesn't. one wave of rain after another, and thunder showers and storms down to the deep south. farther to the west, a different story. it isn't a warm storm. it's a cold storm. the high today in las vegas will be 44. and there will be rain, snow, in flagstaff, rain to phoenix. it looks like by midnight, phoenix, your rain should be over, and then maybe by 1:00 or 2:00 moving well off to the east. it's still going to be a cool night in phoenix, arizona, today. 46 will be the high by midnight. somewhere closer to 39. 36 in chicago. how could it be ten degrees warmer in new york city than phoenix on new year's eve? but that is the forecast. the rain is going to keep things moist and damp and all that kind of stuff. but for some of those on, what did he say, plan b, or did he say plan p, i'm not sure what that was, that may be a good thing. >> might have been by design. interpret it as you wish. chad, all right, could be an ugly night
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. pete, washington, pennsylvania. go ahead. caller: yes. i support the shutdown but i would really rather prefer they solve this quickly. i think mitch mcconnell, if he ad some backbone, instead of saying he wouldn't go with a nuclear option, or get that going if he still can do that, because he is afraid of losing his political fortune, his seat. and other republicans. it's time to step up like a a patriot in the early forming of our country and do that. for $5 billion, my goodness, we stand billions on fighting illegal drugs and everything else and people losing their lives trying to defend this country. it's unbelievable. what's going on. and the same -- as far as democrats, they are the same. they really don't care about these poor people. there must be hundreds of millions of poor people around the world would like to come to this country. wonderful. we can't -- that's wonderful. we can't do that. we would be destroyed. i just see this as a fight between politicians and it should be for the good of the untry and we should be a light -- shining light of freedom for everybody. b
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during the annual peepfest in bethlehem, pennsylvania, the home of the company that makes those marshmallow treats. i shouldn't have to say this but this particular peep is not edible. >> i was going to ask. well, you never know. >> one bite at a time. >> fair enough. >> do you know if you put peeps in the microwave they duke it out like sumo wrestlers? >> is that true? >> yes. news you can use. >> everybody will try peeps and try it out. >> exactly. they morph into each other. >>> back to ginger with more on that storm and severe weather possibly for new year's eve, ginger. >> it is. you got to say, at least we're not going to be -- we'll be soaked but we won't frozen like this picture shows and won't look like mt. hood, oregon. wow, that is amazing. that severe storm from tennessee down to the gulf coast, that's the big picture. select cities brought to you by ancestry.com. >>> coming up, new details on that deadly lion attack. a 22-year-old intern killed when the animal escaped a locked enclosure. the animal escaped a locked enclosure. there are so many toothpastes out there
during the annual peepfest in bethlehem, pennsylvania, the home of the company that makes those marshmallow treats. i shouldn't have to say this but this particular peep is not edible. >> i was going to ask. well, you never know. >> one bite at a time. >> fair enough. >> do you know if you put peeps in the microwave they duke it out like sumo wrestlers? >> is that true? >> yes. news you can use. >> everybody will try peeps and try it out. >>...
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pennsylvania avenue. >> paul manafort has been convicted of eight felonies. >> cohen sentenced to months. >> five people convicted of crimes related to the special counsel investigation as jeff sessions stepped down. >> it's a disgraceful situation. it's a witch hunt. >> he may be the first president in quite some time to face the prospect of jail time. >> still the biggest political story of the year doesn't donald trump in trouble but president trump triumphant as brett kavanaugh was confirmed to the supreme court after an emotional and explosive confirmation hearing. >> i believed he was going to rape me. >> christine blasey ford accusing kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her when they were teens? >> with what degree of certainty do you believe brett kavanaugh assaulted you? >> 100%. >> this effort has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit. >> ultimately the senate voted him in. brett kavanaugh is now justice kavanaugh. >> tonight is a major political win for this president. >> from the lower courts where republicans are resharing the political judiciary to the highest, a co
pennsylvania avenue. >> paul manafort has been convicted of eight felonies. >> cohen sentenced to months. >> five people convicted of crimes related to the special counsel investigation as jeff sessions stepped down. >> it's a disgraceful situation. it's a witch hunt. >> he may be the first president in quite some time to face the prospect of jail time. >> still the biggest political story of the year doesn't donald trump in trouble but president trump...
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wet from ohio through pennsylvania all the way down to georgia and even into mississippi. some of the areas may even see some strong weather, potential for a tornado or two across the deep south. we'll move you ahead, though, hour by hour to 4:00, the rain starting in new york, people starting to file in there. no umbrellas in times square. get rid of that. rain in columbus down to nashville. the weather does move to the east by about 11:00, storm thrust atlanta, georgia, and the rain doesn't stop for new york. this won't be an on and off thing. it's on all day. it will be warm, at least 50 degrees warmer than last year in times square, i think you'll take that. erica? >> definitely. especially this one over here. you will love your gortex, because it will keep your water off of you. >> as long as it's fuchsia colored, something festive. >> times square celebration will honor journalists at tonight's ball drop. you know some of them and likely know one really well, as she's sitting to my left. you'll meet another next. yeah, uh...for the team... >>the team? gooo team.... know what's b
wet from ohio through pennsylvania all the way down to georgia and even into mississippi. some of the areas may even see some strong weather, potential for a tornado or two across the deep south. we'll move you ahead, though, hour by hour to 4:00, the rain starting in new york, people starting to file in there. no umbrellas in times square. get rid of that. rain in columbus down to nashville. the weather does move to the east by about 11:00, storm thrust atlanta, georgia, and the rain doesn't...
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. >> right there. >> that's the last thing i'm doing if an eagle is flying toward me. >>> a pennsylvania town will ring in the new year with a peep, really, a big peep. >> big one. bethlehem, p.a. has a 400-pound answer to the big ball in times square. a 400-pound peep will be lowered during the annual peep fest naturally. bethlehem is the home of the company that makes the marshmallow candies. this one, 400 pounds, but not a bit of it is edible. >> unfortunately. >> oh, too bad. those big marshmallow things. do you like peeps? >> no, not at all. >> ha! me either. more news after this. more news after this. ter this. more news after this! extraordinary. of see, oats contain a soluble fiber called beta-glucan. beta what? stay with me here. this is where it gets interesting. this fiber really doesn't like cholesterol. so it traps some of the bad cholesterol and shows it a thing or two. making quaker oats a delicious part of a heart-healthy diet. high five, fiber! let you sleep, try new nyquil severe with vicks vapocool. (acapella) whoa! (avo) and vaporize it. (acapella) ahhhh! (acapella) s
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this morning about your top news pennsylvania is next. a democrat, what do you think? caller: i like your show. first-time caller, might be nervous. i want to talk about fake news, i'm sorry, fear news. life,ral my whole conservative the older i get. i am 62. machines my whole life. i'm getting off track. anyway, the fear news, i have lived my whole life not afraid of much and in love with my country and the way it is here. but the fear news has created separation and a lot of families. -- in a lot of families, even my own. how doared because -- you talk and i want to say before i forget, if there is a , howiatrist i can call in do you talk to people that believe in things that are untrue and do not even want to understandthing to it? or believe it? as a country, that scares me because that type of separation that politics has gotten so ,ooted, even in the families that thing scares me the most. news alex, what organizations do you read? what cable television stations do you watch? caller: i watch all of them. all three. there is not 100% either way. -- i don'tou know believe there i
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southbound toward pennsylvania avenue. that's not news. it's been slow and it's been a bumpy ride. 66, it's an easy ride eastbound toward 5. that's the latest. back over to you. >> thank you so much. a rough end to 2018 for the dskins. the season came to an end with that crushing 24-0 loss to thph adelphia eagles. they must have known what to expect. a sea o philly green at fedex field. the problem is the record is definitely taking a toll on the fans. >> that's going to hit him right in the pocketbook. according to thpo washington , regular season attendance was down 24% in game day revenue down by $18 million. even an hour before the game there was still emp seats but even actually the redskins faithful started to trickle in and some wore buttons tt read thank you. >> i'm kind of indifferent. i'm still here to support the te and still hereo have fun but other than that, it's kind of normal. >> we n need ownership completely. a complete overhaul. >> well, the new york imes seems to agree. it's reporting dysfunction on an organizational level and expects the team will have dismissals,
southbound toward pennsylvania avenue. that's not news. it's been slow and it's been a bumpy ride. 66, it's an easy ride eastbound toward 5. that's the latest. back over to you. >> thank you so much. a rough end to 2018 for the dskins. the season came to an end with that crushing 24-0 loss to thph adelphia eagles. they must have known what to expect. a sea o philly green at fedex field. the problem is the record is definitely taking a toll on the fans. >> that's going to hit him...
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the ball drop in new york, some people in pennsylvania will watch a peep. a massive one. 400 pounds. of course this happens in bethlehem, pennsylvania, the home of the company that makes these marshmallow peeps that some think are delicious. i am not in that group. >> that makes two of us. >> this peep may be huge but it's not edible but, obviously, a family friendly event and the kids don't have to stay up until midnight. the peep makes its famed drop at 5:15 p.m. so you can still take the kids home and go have some real fun. >> okay. that sounds like a good time. i have something that's edible. >> all right. >> do you like gumbo? >> no. >> oh, come on, janai. here we go. this was a record-breaker here. a chef down in louisiana, shreveport, louisiana, is being recognized as having made the largest pot of gumbo in the world. whoa. >> 6,800 pounds of gumbo. >> he's going to feed the world? >> he fed folks at a football game. listen to this. the ingredients include shrimp, alligator, catfish, crawfish and oyster. >> alligator? >> or gator as we say down south. >> the gator. thank you,
the ball drop in new york, some people in pennsylvania will watch a peep. a massive one. 400 pounds. of course this happens in bethlehem, pennsylvania, the home of the company that makes these marshmallow peeps that some think are delicious. i am not in that group. >> that makes two of us. >> this peep may be huge but it's not edible but, obviously, a family friendly event and the kids don't have to stay up until midnight. the peep makes its famed drop at 5:15 p.m. so you can still...
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at a historic building that housed pam am. in pennsylvania a peep comes down at midnight. it is a moon pie in alaska. in oklahoma a giant olive drops at midnight and in maine a sardine is the big show. you can watch it all happen, the ball drop on ktvu. steve harvey will host the special on fox from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. tomorrow night and then returns at 11 p.m. to ring in 2019. performances include robin thicke and jason aldean. >>> the tool san francisco officials are urging you to use to keep you >>> authorities identified another mass grave found in a village where islamic state group fighters executed victims that included children. it was discovered nine days ago by shepherds. according to the united nations more than 200 mass graves containing up to 12,000 victims have been found. >>> officials are warning travelers on christmas eve they may have been exposed to the measles. officials say a traveler who was confirmed to have the measles arrived at terminal b on a flight from brussels. officials say it could take till january 14 to develop symptoms which include a rash, high fe
at a historic building that housed pam am. in pennsylvania a peep comes down at midnight. it is a moon pie in alaska. in oklahoma a giant olive drops at midnight and in maine a sardine is the big show. you can watch it all happen, the ball drop on ktvu. steve harvey will host the special on fox from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. tomorrow night and then returns at 11 p.m. to ring in 2019. performances include robin thicke and jason aldean. >>> the tool san francisco officials are urging you to use...
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michigan. he's going to lose pennsylvania. if anybody wins all three, it's over. >> you can bet governor bush will be madder than a rained on rooster his brother the governor wasn't able to carry the state for him. >> mr. bush says he is not ready to concede florida. so that only complicates the evening just a little bit. >> the networks called this thing awfully early, but the people actually counting the votes are coming up with a different perspective. >> george bush was a very confident man. i don't think bush ever doubted that he would manage somehow to get elected. >> some new returns came in, and suddenly the gore lead that was necessary to make this prediction evaporated. >> what the networks give us, the networks taketh away. nbc news is now taking florida out of vice-president gore's column. >> as the night went on, it stayed close until at about 2:00 in the morning eastern time, it looked like it was game over. >> abc news is now going to project that florida goes to mr. bush. >> george walker bush, the new president of the united states, the governor of texas. >> and at that
michigan. he's going to lose pennsylvania. if anybody wins all three, it's over. >> you can bet governor bush will be madder than a rained on rooster his brother the governor wasn't able to carry the state for him. >> mr. bush says he is not ready to concede florida. so that only complicates the evening just a little bit. >> the networks called this thing awfully early, but the people actually counting the votes are coming up with a different perspective. >> george bush...
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. >> governor schaefer of pennsylvania, i think it was - he was covering us and it was a beer commercial in those days, that if schaefer is the one beer to have if you are having only one. [laughter] host: democrats line. let's go to leo. parry and buchan. >> thank you for taking my call. i was a student in high school at the time. we understand this quotent of this country being created, it fills us with compassion and understanding and great thanks are given to almighty god that american stands still the guardian of freedom. thank you. host: thank you for the call. a comment not a question. guest: i will comment on that very optimistic view from 1968 and it is one that my caller shares and he wrote a book called resilient america, rather than focusing on the fact that we were coming apart, and he already explained what was happening with the democratic party, it was coming apart. coming coalition was apart. riots in the street on campuses. yet there is a resilience in america in the constitution and the governments that we were able to survive and move forward. host: in an interview with
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pennsylvania. thank you, morgan, a good job tonight. kat timpf. happy new year, every one. jon: president trump meeting with south carolina senator lindsey graham and making some news on this day nine of the partial government shutdown. good evening, i'm jon scott, and this is "the fox report." ♪ ♪ jon: graham and the president having lunch at the white house today, the two speak about a variety of issues including the partial government shutdown which is now in its second week as president trump and congressional democrats remain at odds over border wall funding. here is graham after the lunch. >> i don't see democrats giving us more money unless they get something. so the one thing we talked about is making deals. i think he's very open-minded, i know there's some democrats out there who would be willing to provide money for wall border security if we could deal with the daca population and tps people. and, hopefully, we can get some serious discussions started maybe as soon as next week. jon: ellison barber is live at the white house now with more. >> reporter: yeah, sen
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drew delegates from columbia, cornell, dartmouth, harvard, princeton and university of pennsylvania. i'll read the names of the schools again so that you can get a clear sense of who it was that made the college football rulebook. >> ryan fitzpatrick aside out that they're sending too much people to the nfl these days. >> columbia, cornell, dartmouth, harvard princeton and university pennsylvania prayed they decided on a set of eligibility requirements known as the providence rules. they advanced and i did remains the most enduring and controversial aspects of college sports. it is obvious they wrote in a report that no student should be paid for his athletics. market forces prevailed however, given college football is first cheating scandal just one year after the brown conference gave it a rulebook. desperate to beat rival skill yale and unable to find 11 quote - men of weight and muscle among these university 2100 male students, lumbee as head football coach resorted to hiring ringers. the university tried to pin the scandal on a departing assistant coach but years later sanford
drew delegates from columbia, cornell, dartmouth, harvard, princeton and university of pennsylvania. i'll read the names of the schools again so that you can get a clear sense of who it was that made the college football rulebook. >> ryan fitzpatrick aside out that they're sending too much people to the nfl these days. >> columbia, cornell, dartmouth, harvard princeton and university pennsylvania prayed they decided on a set of eligibility requirements known as the providence...
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front? one of our soldiers is evan miller. he was a harrisburg, pennsylvania native, princeton university graduate. he went over as an x-ray technician. he served with base hospital number 8 in france. and his mission was specifically to run the x-ray as an x-ray photographer there at base hospital number 8. there is a perfect image of him with his x-ray equipment there. so hospitals, whether they be base hospitals, sometimes evacuation hospitals, or generally well behind the frontlines, so that your normal hospital duties could be performed when trying to save lives, remend soldiers, that kind of thing. there's a great image of an x-ray that he took with a bullet behind a patient's knee there at base hospital number 8. for his materials we have his service coat that he came home with, his shoulder sleeve insignia which is mongrammed sos for service of supply. and behind is a convalescent camp coat. so once soldiers we are mended on their way to regaining most of their health, they left the hospital and generally went right outside the hospital to a convalescent camp where they
front? one of our soldiers is evan miller. he was a harrisburg, pennsylvania native, princeton university graduate. he went over as an x-ray technician. he served with base hospital number 8 in france. and his mission was specifically to run the x-ray as an x-ray photographer there at base hospital number 8. there is a perfect image of him with his x-ray equipment there. so hospitals, whether they be base hospitals, sometimes evacuation hospitals, or generally well behind the frontlines, so...
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the university of pennsylvania. one of the things i noticed most in the news coverage in 2018 is an increased use of the word "lie," an increased description of president trump and others lying to the public. how do you feel, as a professor, about the use of the word "lie" to describe behavior? >> i don't like it, because we don't know intention. it is possible under most circumstances to say someone might simply be misinformed, might simply be self-deluded, or, worst, might not be able to apprehend reality when it's right front of the person. it's problematic that things are deceptive. but knowing that someone intended to do it doesn't necessarily add additional information. that it's deceptive means we have to figure out how to correct that, so people aren't misinformed. >> but lying, when the president says something 20 times on 20 different occasions and he keeps getting it wrong, at some point, don't we know he's lying? >> no, we may simply know that he's convinced himself that's the truth. the question is, what difference does it make that he's making that statement? one of th
the university of pennsylvania. one of the things i noticed most in the news coverage in 2018 is an increased use of the word "lie," an increased description of president trump and others lying to the public. how do you feel, as a professor, about the use of the word "lie" to describe behavior? >> i don't like it, because we don't know intention. it is possible under most circumstances to say someone might simply be misinformed, might simply be self-deluded, or,...
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false? can the democrats win back ohio, pennsylvania, michigan without someone from the midwest? >> she's partially right. you can't win the presidency unless you're going to win some equation involving ohio, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin. so, you know, democrats to be effective and beat trump if he's actually the republican nominee are going to need an ability to kind of reach into those, you know, heartland states and really kind of talk to those more middle of the road voters. i think the problem with the equation is it's almost kind of looking too forward. the democratic primary because especially when you're talking about potentially 20 candidates or more, this is not going to be a policy debate. this is going to be a debate about who can excite the base more and i think you're going to see a real tension between candidates i think who want to run more a centrist approach versus those who are going to run more of a left approach. the problem is going to be now where the energy is is much more on the left approach. it's going to move the field further left. if you can't
false? can the democrats win back ohio, pennsylvania, michigan without someone from the midwest? >> she's partially right. you can't win the presidency unless you're going to win some equation involving ohio, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin. so, you know, democrats to be effective and beat trump if he's actually the republican nominee are going to need an ability to kind of reach into those, you know, heartland states and really kind of talk to those more middle of the road voters. i...
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found two great schools of higher education in pennsylvania, dickerson university and carla and franklin college, now known as franklin and marshall college. and he saved his alma mater, princeton, from oblivion after british troops burned it down. but wait, as they say in cable television commercials, there's more. just after the young dr. rush one appointment to philadelphia hospital, as it was called then, he discovered a basement filled with starving human beings chained to walls lying in their own filth, moaning, groaning, some with infected sores. russian storm into the hospital doctor's office and demanded their release and transferred to clean hospital rooms. the agree to take personal custody of them and to care for them. and then forced the hospital board eventually to add a wing to the hospital to house them. little by little he saw most of them improved dramatically as he talked to them, listened to what they had to say, learned their interests and introduced a range of recreational activities, arts and crafts, and what we now call physical therapy and occupational t
found two great schools of higher education in pennsylvania, dickerson university and carla and franklin college, now known as franklin and marshall college. and he saved his alma mater, princeton, from oblivion after british troops burned it down. but wait, as they say in cable television commercials, there's more. just after the young dr. rush one appointment to philadelphia hospital, as it was called then, he discovered a basement filled with starving human beings chained to walls lying in...
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fast, to tackle the decorations. >> mine stay up all year round. >> classy. in pennsylvania there's an alternative to tossing the holiday treats to the curb. they can be turned into smacks for anats. addiction recovery facility takes them, feeds the treats to their goats on the farm and it turns out ty're a natur we wormer. did you know this? >> yes. >> goats will heat anything. they also make further use of the wood as well. there you go. if you have a get to hanging around -- >> he's getting to the top. >> if you have a get to somewhe -- goat somewhere, take your tree ovee. th >> it's a perfect transitioning to lauryn ricketts. she's been raising goats for years so bring them to her house. >> i that the case lauryn? >> just because i'm from winchester doesn't mean a have a whole bunch of goats in my farm. >> i didn't say it. you said it. >> that's pretty cool. i like that. that's good. i like that story. >> youew learn something every morning here on news 4. >> working for you. >>> if you're headed on the farm today and itdr will be partly sunny skies, temperatures on the chilly s
fast, to tackle the decorations. >> mine stay up all year round. >> classy. in pennsylvania there's an alternative to tossing the holiday treats to the curb. they can be turned into smacks for anats. addiction recovery facility takes them, feeds the treats to their goats on the farm and it turns out ty're a natur we wormer. did you know this? >> yes. >> goats will heat anything. they also make further use of the wood as well. there you go. if you have a get to hanging...
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pennsylvania. thank you, morgan, a good job tonight. kat timpf. happy new year, every one. laura: "the fox report" with jon scott is up next. a member of the violent street gang and illegal immigrants. police revealed they have arrested seven other people trying to help in the rest. in the rest. good evening i'm jon scott and this is "the fox report". officers captured the suspect friday two days after singh pulled them over on suspicion of drunk driving. the suspect was in the country illegal to you. here's sure donny youngblood. snake's immigration status to me is not what was most important in this case. this is someone that we believe engaged in a police officer with a firearm and took his life. his immigration status is secondary however is extremely important that we confirm whether the person had a right to be in a country not. >> jeff paul has the latest from los angeles. >> authorities believe they found the gun used in the killing and now have arrested a total of eight people in connection with this case. the first coming friday where sheriffs deputies managed to track
pennsylvania. thank you, morgan, a good job tonight. kat timpf. happy new year, every one. laura: "the fox report" with jon scott is up next. a member of the violent street gang and illegal immigrants. police revealed they have arrested seven other people trying to help in the rest. in the rest. good evening i'm jon scott and this is "the fox report". officers captured the suspect friday two days after singh pulled them over on suspicion of drunk driving. the suspect was in...
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pennsylvania. we get no response. he said, if you have time, come see this. that was lifechanging. story, thatard's is doing something great for the world. you are my boy. we spent so much time together. like, i'm going to go to this hearing. in the courtroom, they take my phone away. you talk about being tested. this phone is now taken away from me. i watch the probation officer get up and speak as if she were a witness for meek. he had been rehabilitated and done everything asked. then i watched the district a kearney get up -- attorney get up and say, we recommend no sentence. there was an intermission between this 15 minute probation hearing. if the probation officer and district attorney recommend no sentence, you never get any sentence. the judge says, i am sentencing you. i get up and say how well i know him. he has been around my mom and my daughter. he is bringing people together when this whole country is being divided. he never looks at me. he says, 2-4 years, state penitentiary. i started crying. he started crying. i am like, i am not stopping until i get you out of this. i w
pennsylvania. we get no response. he said, if you have time, come see this. that was lifechanging. story, thatard's is doing something great for the world. you are my boy. we spent so much time together. like, i'm going to go to this hearing. in the courtroom, they take my phone away. you talk about being tested. this phone is now taken away from me. i watch the probation officer get up and speak as if she were a witness for meek. he had been rehabilitated and done everything asked. then i...
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the canon carried illinois, indiana, and pennsylvania. they were thinking fremont didn't. if we can get those three states, in particular -- they would like to spread beyond that, but those particular three swing states, if they can get the right man in 1860, they have a chance. there's also the third-party, the know nothings, the nativist parties. can republicans outpace them, find a way to cut them off? and the answer is the know nothings kind of cut themselves off. they're anti-immigrant, but they're fighting over slavery. the northern no nothings have a different position than the southern no nothings and the republicans are going to capitalize on that. james buchanan was elected. and one of the books about his it ministration suggests he didn't do too well. when his book is called, "the worst president," ah, gee. people in pennsylvania, buchanan country, might argue about this, but buchanan had a tough four years. the dred scott decision was incredibly controversial, as we know. and there are divisions in the democratic party that result from bleeding kansas and the dred scott
the canon carried illinois, indiana, and pennsylvania. they were thinking fremont didn't. if we can get those three states, in particular -- they would like to spread beyond that, but those particular three swing states, if they can get the right man in 1860, they have a chance. there's also the third-party, the know nothings, the nativist parties. can republicans outpace them, find a way to cut them off? and the answer is the know nothings kind of cut themselves off. they're anti-immigrant,...
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. even white bath school children denied. a pennsylvania newspaper protested that within and around washington, "are thousands of wounded and languishing white men whose parched lips -- speaking of which -- [laughter] dr. burlingame: and fevered brows have not the rich, cold lemonade, nor the balmy, cool shade they are afforded to that motley crowd of reveling niggers. a month later, the washington'st of third colored baptist sabbath yetol sought permission for another fund-raising event to be held on the executive mansion grounds. it was described as a theonstration of appreciation of the colored people of the much desired and highly appreciated privileges they are permitted to enjoy since the freeing of the slaves and the abolition of the black laws of the district of columbia." lincoln approved the request, and over 400 african-americans attended the celebration, during which the organizer of that affair "thanked the president for granting the use of the grounds and for doing so much for the colored people." local democratic newspapers denounced both the event and the president.
. even white bath school children denied. a pennsylvania newspaper protested that within and around washington, "are thousands of wounded and languishing white men whose parched lips -- speaking of which -- [laughter] dr. burlingame: and fevered brows have not the rich, cold lemonade, nor the balmy, cool shade they are afforded to that motley crowd of reveling niggers. a month later, the washington'st of third colored baptist sabbath yetol sought permission for another fund-raising event...
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districts in orange county, western pennsylvania, upstate new york, and by going to the far left i really think they're the ones who are going to be under increasing pressure. >> congressman garamendi, let me ask you about that. let me ask you about that reporting. where do you stand on that? if you've got the aclu and other groups saying, hey democrats, you're going to have a majority in the house january 3rd -- >> steve -- >> hang on, a specific question here. where do you stand on this? the 1.3 -- >> where i stand is where the -- >> congressman, let me just get the question out, it's a specific question and you can add your context to it. the specific question is this. the $1.3 billion that you've already agreed to for fencing, not the wall, for fencing, they're saying take it out. first act when you get control, do you want to do that? >> no, not at all. by the way, the $1.3 billion is for border security, including repairing fences, adding where necessary, but it's border security, including things such as upgrading the various ports of entry, providing better services. by the
districts in orange county, western pennsylvania, upstate new york, and by going to the far left i really think they're the ones who are going to be under increasing pressure. >> congressman garamendi, let me ask you about that. let me ask you about that reporting. where do you stand on that? if you've got the aclu and other groups saying, hey democrats, you're going to have a majority in the house january 3rd -- >> steve -- >> hang on, a specific question here. where do you...
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transmission operators to understand areas like pjm. >> the audience may not know -- >> pennsylvania, new jersey, maryland, operator. they feed generation in that area. pipeline, weat lose several generators in that area. we are trying to figure out protect -- to figure out how to protect the transmission system. there is interdependency today that did not exist 20 years ago. that has now created a more critical infrastructure in the united states that we have to protect, things like cyber. >> you are certain it is 99%. >> reliability a. >> how do you explain why the american society of civil lookeers warned, when they at the grid in the 48, with many lines operating beyond design, this was 2017. congestion, reliability, cost of service, cannot be taken out of service to perform maintenance that will overload other interconnected lines. >> i would disagree. that is why they are civil engineers. >> they don't know what they are talking about? >> that is exactly what i am saying. [laughter] >> the transmission system is finally built to second contingency design. you can take out any p
transmission operators to understand areas like pjm. >> the audience may not know -- >> pennsylvania, new jersey, maryland, operator. they feed generation in that area. pipeline, weat lose several generators in that area. we are trying to figure out protect -- to figure out how to protect the transmission system. there is interdependency today that did not exist 20 years ago. that has now created a more critical infrastructure in the united states that we have to protect, things...
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people who once voted for obama, then voted for trump in states like michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. people also discuss america's growing frustration with the political elite, the establishment. this describes the feeling of many people who sense that the country may be getting away from them. we're at a high point now in terms of more foreign nationals living in the united states. but trump has made this into undeserving and unworthy people coming into the country, people who don't share our american values and sense of american dream. instead he talks about closed-down factories and fears the jobs are going to undocumented immigrants from south of the border, and of course, then there are the post-9/11 fears. very real as i speak to you in lower manhattan. but you know what strikes me is that huh, black people, latino people, asian people, we have these fears, too. so if you're reaching out, wouldn't you think that that kind of populist energy or appeal would be across racial lines? guess what, lots of people feel alienated and feel angry at the establishment in this country. lot
people who once voted for obama, then voted for trump in states like michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. people also discuss america's growing frustration with the political elite, the establishment. this describes the feeling of many people who sense that the country may be getting away from them. we're at a high point now in terms of more foreign nationals living in the united states. but trump has made this into undeserving and unworthy people coming into the country, people who don't share...
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, forgive me, ea of all the criteria that the most to me is who will win. who is going to win pennsylvania, florida, michigan, wisconsin, states in an electoral college that democrats cannot afford to lose. i respect all the criteria but my bottom line is very simple: winning. >> winning is the bottom line that i think everyone is focused on in 2020. i have to ask before we go, lynn mentioned barack obama. danielle, we have this gallup poll that found barack and michelle obama to be the most admired man and woman this year. what role should they play in 2020 and are they the right ones to make a difference for the democratic party? >> they'll always be the most admired people, in my book. they have the conversation, the strategy to engage people and make them feel like they're part of the process, part of our democracy. that's where people feel lost in the trump administration, they don't feel like it's we the people anymore. everyone is left to their own devices. i think it's important for them to show up, engage the people and remind them of their power. >> can i throw in quickly that mi
, forgive me, ea of all the criteria that the most to me is who will win. who is going to win pennsylvania, florida, michigan, wisconsin, states in an electoral college that democrats cannot afford to lose. i respect all the criteria but my bottom line is very simple: winning. >> winning is the bottom line that i think everyone is focused on in 2020. i have to ask before we go, lynn mentioned barack obama. danielle, we have this gallup poll that found barack and michelle obama to be the...
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pennsylvania. she opposes the shutdown. caller: i do not oppose the shutdown, i wish the government would shutdown for much longer because i think of a lot of the things it does is more harm than good. but i do not like the wall. -- let me make sure -- caller: the wall is a terrible idea, we do not have a right to put a wall there, it in the wetlands, animals migrate over that space, it is not a question of keeping out somebody. that is ridiculous and inhumane and it will not keep anybody out because you can go around a wall. when you build a wall it is therefore a long time and causes problems for everything. host: let's go to dorothy and columbus, ohio. dorothy opposes the shutdown. dorothy, good morning. caller: good morning. my comment is, when i was in school, we learned that the government says we the people, for the people, by the people. my whole thing of it is, as the one lady said, if you are going to have a government shutdown, no one should get a paycheck because, if you work for the people, and you are put in office by the people, you should not get a paycheck either. you sho
pennsylvania. she opposes the shutdown. caller: i do not oppose the shutdown, i wish the government would shutdown for much longer because i think of a lot of the things it does is more harm than good. but i do not like the wall. -- let me make sure -- caller: the wall is a terrible idea, we do not have a right to put a wall there, it in the wetlands, animals migrate over that space, it is not a question of keeping out somebody. that is ridiculous and inhumane and it will not keep anybody out...
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? >> because, ed, they lost pennsylvania. they lost michigan. they lost wisconsin for the first time. ed: in 2016 they lost those states but in 2018, didn't they make some gains? they made gains in suburban districts. when you look at rural areas, agricultural areas, look at states pennsylvania fools gold for republicans forever we final solid a candidate in the white house puts his finger on the pulse it frightens the democrats. they have seen this hemorrhaging of working class voters. they have seen -- they have become the party of the elites now, not the republicans, and they are genuinely worried. they want to combine a big benefit state with open borders and they think they can replenish the ranks of their voters for power. it's a simply a by them. it's not complicated. why else would they do it? ed, what else explains their revolution? you have the tape yourself. hillary clinton and all of them. pete: is it compassion and political correctness or insanity? no, i think it's voters. rachel: i think it's a combination of all those things. i think some of them. pete: self-loathing. rachel:
? >> because, ed, they lost pennsylvania. they lost michigan. they lost wisconsin for the first time. ed: in 2016 they lost those states but in 2018, didn't they make some gains? they made gains in suburban districts. when you look at rural areas, agricultural areas, look at states pennsylvania fools gold for republicans forever we final solid a candidate in the white house puts his finger on the pulse it frightens the democrats. they have seen this hemorrhaging of working class voters....
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. do you get the sense there at 1600 pennsylvania that the white house is concerned that the president's legal woes will not come to an end in 2019? >> certainly. i mean, i think their main concern is still the mueller investigation. they're bracing themselves for whatever this report, whenever it comes out from bob mueller could find. they're pretty much resigned to the fact that whether or not mueller's report is going to be negative and unflattering and so they're bracing for that. they certainly know just the number of legal battles they're going to have to fight. there's the southern district of new york and the michael cohen case. there is not too much concern more of that is going to come out for the president but they obviously know the president is a target from the southern districts of new york and you have the new york attorney general, the inauguration was something that has come up and so while at this point they are confident that they will say, you know, the president is t no involved in any of these things like the inauguration, all he did was show up but the
. do you get the sense there at 1600 pennsylvania that the white house is concerned that the president's legal woes will not come to an end in 2019? >> certainly. i mean, i think their main concern is still the mueller investigation. they're bracing themselves for whatever this report, whenever it comes out from bob mueller could find. they're pretty much resigned to the fact that whether or not mueller's report is going to be negative and unflattering and so they're bracing for that....
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more heavy rain. also across new jersey, back through eastern pennsylvania, down through delaware. washington, d.c., which already has its wettest year on record. we have the heavier rain in the western panhandle of florida now. and we'll see cloud-to-ground lightning and severe storms. this cold is moving eastward. we will see 3 to 6 inches in northern new england this, is mainly a rain event, especially this morning, through the northeast. as we go into tomorrow, that will pull away. some lake-effect snow is possible on the backside of it. we're going to see some travel delays likely, including boston, new york, philly, d.c., down into charlotte and raleigh, and even across parts of florida. atlanta, a manjor hub, could se delays because of the rain. an inch or two of rainfall, could lead to isolated flooding. better chance of flooding south, where the ground is saturated. we can see 4 inches of rain. flood willing be a concern through this morning. >> thank you, dylan. >>> an eerie, blue light illuminated the sky over new york city last night, leaving people to wonder what was
more heavy rain. also across new jersey, back through eastern pennsylvania, down through delaware. washington, d.c., which already has its wettest year on record. we have the heavier rain in the western panhandle of florida now. and we'll see cloud-to-ground lightning and severe storms. this cold is moving eastward. we will see 3 to 6 inches in northern new england this, is mainly a rain event, especially this morning, through the northeast. as we go into tomorrow, that will pull away. some...
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south carolina carolina. our deputy national editor grew up on a farm in western pennsylvania. we have people who served on the military and actually have been in combat. we have people on our staff of attended evangelical schools, and we had one who was home schooled in the family of the 12 kids. we have a lot of different kinds of people and to think that's very much a stereotype of what our newsrooms are and what the thinking is. everybody comes from the coast. not everybody comes an ivy league schools. getting back on the issue of social purpose, we do have written into our founding documents toward a more perfect union, but the idea is how do we become better as a society? now, certainly news organization are always looking for what could be better than the weight is today? but there are different ways to get there. it's not necessarily the case that someone who is looking at problems in society and looking for potential solutions to the problems, i think it's undeniable we have to choose -- can decide there are different path to get to the gold you are seeking. so the idea that n
south carolina carolina. our deputy national editor grew up on a farm in western pennsylvania. we have people who served on the military and actually have been in combat. we have people on our staff of attended evangelical schools, and we had one who was home schooled in the family of the 12 kids. we have a lot of different kinds of people and to think that's very much a stereotype of what our newsrooms are and what the thinking is. everybody comes from the coast. not everybody comes an ivy...
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crash at pennsylvania avenue. fire rescue on scene just getting by, two lanes to the right. a crash in montgomery county on the inner loop, getting by in one lane to the right. slippery but with no incidents on 495 in virginia. veryu.yo >> thank you. up> we will have a check of your forecast coming ext. >>> gd morning everybody. it's raining hard across most of the d.c. metro area f now. we have a little break across parts ofni central vir now but there will be more moderate rain later this morning andoo afte flood watches are issues. a storm team4 weather alert toda temperatures are mild, mid-to-upper 40s now. we will be near 60 today. an inch to an inch and a half of rain bween now and 12 hours from now is eacertainly likely. dry weather for t >>> another local news update in 25 minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> back at:3on a friday morning, december 28, 2018. it's the calm during the storm, so to speak, in times square. rain isn't stopping preparations for the world's largest new year's eve party. >>he folks are flocking here to new york city to. celebra we will get t
crash at pennsylvania avenue. fire rescue on scene just getting by, two lanes to the right. a crash in montgomery county on the inner loop, getting by in one lane to the right. slippery but with no incidents on 495 in virginia. veryu.yo >> thank you. up> we will have a check of your forecast coming ext. >>> gd morning everybody. it's raining hard across most of the d.c. metro area f now. we have a little break across parts ofni central vir now but there will be more moderate...
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. michael is in pennsylvania, a republican. your thoughts. caller: good morning. the last gentleman was quite correct. the development of central america is key. i personally think we should quit sending them money and give them in kind aid. tractors, plows. stuff like that. crisis, dronesr and electronics are the answer. this would stop anyone from coming across the border. more personnel won't stop illegals from coming across the border. the lady earlier wanted a welcoming committee for the illegals. paying for it? mexico is keeping and housing and feeding these people from the caravan down south of san diego. they are spending a lot of money on that. i think they are already paying for a wall, if you look at it that way. so mexico will pay for it. they are paying already. that's how i feel. that's about it. of other thing is, because climate change, the gentleman obviously wasn't in mexico today. i don't know if you -- wasn't in new mexico today. i don't know if you know what the weather was today. host: michael brings up the border patrol agents. a congressman who represent a lot of
. michael is in pennsylvania, a republican. your thoughts. caller: good morning. the last gentleman was quite correct. the development of central america is key. i personally think we should quit sending them money and give them in kind aid. tractors, plows. stuff like that. crisis, dronesr and electronics are the answer. this would stop anyone from coming across the border. more personnel won't stop illegals from coming across the border. the lady earlier wanted a welcoming committee for the...
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can appeal his conviction in pennsylvania. the former black panther convicted in 1981 for murdering philadelphia police officer. the judge says a supreme court justice should have recused himself over comments he made on the death penalty during jamal's rejected 2012 appeal. and a transgender inmate transferred to a woman's prison after claiming years of abuse in an all-male facility. federal court ruling in fair of dion strawberry hampton that's his nickname and she is serving a 10 year sentence for burglary in illinois. pete: thank you, rachel a stunning report from the fbi stunning number of illegal immigrants tried to buy gun notice united states this year. griff: nearly 8 million gun purchases from illegal or unlawful aliens were rejected by the national criminal background check system and that's just as of november 30th of this year. rachel: joining us now with her reaction is fox nation host tomi lahren. welcome, merry christmas, happy new year. >> thank you, guys. rachel: really quick then, let's get right to the topic. where are the democrats on this issue, especially this
can appeal his conviction in pennsylvania. the former black panther convicted in 1981 for murdering philadelphia police officer. the judge says a supreme court justice should have recused himself over comments he made on the death penalty during jamal's rejected 2012 appeal. and a transgender inmate transferred to a woman's prison after claiming years of abuse in an all-male facility. federal court ruling in fair of dion strawberry hampton that's his nickname and she is serving a 10 year...
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fail. >>> meanwhile, christmas day was quite emotional for one family in lancaster, pennsylvania. >> yeah. our tom llamas shows us why. >> 11-year-old carter wyles is about to get the christmas surprise of a lifetime. >> this is from all of us. all of us. >> reporter: that's his aunt, leah kiphart, offering him a final gift to open on christmas morning. inside, this family photo of the kipharts, showing carter's aunt, uncle and cousins along with a very special letter. >> carter, this is our most recent picture of our family. all of us would love for you to be in the next picture and to be part of our family. carter, would you like to be a kiphart -- >> what do you think, buddy? >> yes! >> reporter: his aunt and uncle surprising him with an adoption. >> we're going to adopt you, carter. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: his aunt tells us carter's adoption status was nearing a deadline. about to change so someone outside the family would be able to adopt him. >> this might have been the last time that we were ever going to see carter and felt that it was really important for us t
fail. >>> meanwhile, christmas day was quite emotional for one family in lancaster, pennsylvania. >> yeah. our tom llamas shows us why. >> 11-year-old carter wyles is about to get the christmas surprise of a lifetime. >> this is from all of us. all of us. >> reporter: that's his aunt, leah kiphart, offering him a final gift to open on christmas morning. inside, this family photo of the kipharts, showing carter's aunt, uncle and cousins along with a very special...