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. >> there are reports that he chafes as constraints. >> i don't think i chafes.arning to govern an ungovernable amount of work. now he's governing a different way. even congressional agenda. didn't take on senator corker on his own. corker made a statement and as we've talked about, president is a fighter. rather than diplomatic way out -- >> why wouldn't he? >> because he's a fighter. that's who he is. he looks at his base and says everybody would like to see me not put up with statement like that. i'm not going to put up with it because i don't need it. >> gloria borger and david axelrod. what he told you was 180 degrees different from what he told "the washington post" just yesterday that he was shocked and stunned by the president's rhetoric. said best communication in history. tillerson calling him moron because quote the president is so far above worrying about words. are you kidding? >> that struck me too. tom barrack clearly heard fra the white house on this. i don't believe from the president directly but i'm sure he will. and created a problem for him a
. >> there are reports that he chafes as constraints. >> i don't think i chafes.arning to govern an ungovernable amount of work. now he's governing a different way. even congressional agenda. didn't take on senator corker on his own. corker made a statement and as we've talked about, president is a fighter. rather than diplomatic way out -- >> why wouldn't he? >> because he's a fighter. that's who he is. he looks at his base and says everybody would like to see me not...
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former utah congressman and fox news contribute are jason chafe vittos.t are you hoping to un-earth? >> for months, it's good to have the speaker engage. all the committees, that doesn't seem to be enough, even when they change this administration. what they need to get their hands on are the banking records. if you can follow the financial trail that will tell a lot. the other thing that's got to happen is they've got to get the media to do its job. that may be asking something impossible. we have places like time magazine who put donald trump jr. on the cover saying red handed only to find out now that they used the wrong picture. that picture should have been hillary clinton and team clinton. that was the precursor. this document was the precursor for everything to do with mr. mueller, with all these other investigations. and suddenly it's radio the silence from the national media and its silence from the democrats. >> harris: you've called this process very, very slow. why has that been? >> yeah. i'm telling ya there is a deep state there, people ingr
former utah congressman and fox news contribute are jason chafe vittos.t are you hoping to un-earth? >> for months, it's good to have the speaker engage. all the committees, that doesn't seem to be enough, even when they change this administration. what they need to get their hands on are the banking records. if you can follow the financial trail that will tell a lot. the other thing that's got to happen is they've got to get the media to do its job. that may be asking something...
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and i think this is something that he's been chafing, chafing at him, ever since he became presidents now we're seeing the results of that coming out in public. >> and senator bob corker is retiring, he feels no more restrictions in washington, d.c., the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. as this was breaking the other day, secretary of state tillerson in the doghouse, all have a big meeting, the president of the united states is the boss, right, listen to senator corker's take. >> i think secretary tillerson, secretary mattis, and chief of staff kelly are those people that help separate our country from chaos. and i support them very much, you know. he ends up not being supported in the way that i would hope a secretary of state would be supported. and that's just my -- from my vantage point. >> so much has happened in this administration and whether it is the tweets or the words or anything else, sometimes we get dizzy following the bouncing balls. that's a leading member of the united states senate, a chairman saying these three people help separate the country fr
and i think this is something that he's been chafing, chafing at him, ever since he became presidents now we're seeing the results of that coming out in public. >> and senator bob corker is retiring, he feels no more restrictions in washington, d.c., the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. as this was breaking the other day, secretary of state tillerson in the doghouse, all have a big meeting, the president of the united states is the boss, right, listen to senator...
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priorities, but they keep learning again and again, based on my reporting, that the president chafes at this kind of system. he wants to govern by his instinct, he does not want to be pushed in a certain direction. >> rose: and we continue with accusations against film executive harvey weinstein. >> what we're seeing frankly is women have decided and pushed back definitively that they will not have to deal with this kind of toxic testosterone anymore. >> rose: and susan lacy who created the "american masters" whose new tournament is called "spielberg." >> the icon in business he is, the most powerful man in who would, i don't feel he's always been given complete and total respect due i think he deserves as a director, as an artist. >> rose: and we conclude with david litt, his new book is called "thanks, obama, my hopi changey white house years." >> that's the thing about writing for president obama, he would always open for the professional comedian and the professional comedian would say, really? this isn't fair. this guy has a comedic sense of timing and also is the president. >>
priorities, but they keep learning again and again, based on my reporting, that the president chafes at this kind of system. he wants to govern by his instinct, he does not want to be pushed in a certain direction. >> rose: and we continue with accusations against film executive harvey weinstein. >> what we're seeing frankly is women have decided and pushed back definitively that they will not have to deal with this kind of toxic testosterone anymore. >> rose: and susan lacy...
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. >> and there are reports that he kind of chafes at these constraints. >> i don't think he chafes. he's learning to govern an ungovernable amount of work. now he's governing a different way. even the congressional agenda, he didn't take on senator corker just on his own. senator corker made a statement, and as we've talked about, the president is a fighter. so rather than taking the diplomatic way out and saying i'm not going to engage this this kind of dialogue with a member of the senate -- >> why would he do that? right. why wouldn't he do that, though? >> that's who he is. and he looks at his base and says you know what? everybody, everybody would like to see me not put up with a statement like that. and i'm not going to put up with it because i don't need it. >> gloria, when tom barrack told you was like 180 degrees different between what he told the -- from what he told the "washington post" just yesterday that he was shocked and stunned by some of the president's rhetoric. i read a transcript -- he said about the president he's been the best communication in history. tillers
. >> and there are reports that he kind of chafes at these constraints. >> i don't think he chafes. he's learning to govern an ungovernable amount of work. now he's governing a different way. even the congressional agenda, he didn't take on senator corker just on his own. senator corker made a statement, and as we've talked about, the president is a fighter. so rather than taking the diplomatic way out and saying i'm not going to engage this this kind of dialogue with a member of...
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"chafee" passed close to the paracel islands yesterday, to assert freedom-of-navigation rights.beijing, the foreign ministry dnounced the move as a violation of china's sovereignty. >> the relevant u.s. warship's actions violated chinese laws and related international laws, seriously undermined china's security interest, and endangered the lives and safety of the personnel of both countries on the front line. the chinese government will continue to defend its interest with firm measures. >> woodruff: china claims almost all of the south china sea and the islands there as its territory. a scandal engulfing japan's kobe steel deepened today. the company has admitted falsifying data about the quality of its aluminum and copper products. now, the japanese government is urging kobe to clarify just how far the problem went. general motors, nissan, toyota and boeing, among others, say they're investigating if the materials pose a safety risk. the prime minister of spain demanded today to know if the region of catalonia has proclaimed its independence. last night, catalan officials sign
"chafee" passed close to the paracel islands yesterday, to assert freedom-of-navigation rights.beijing, the foreign ministry dnounced the move as a violation of china's sovereignty. >> the relevant u.s. warship's actions violated chinese laws and related international laws, seriously undermined china's security interest, and endangered the lives and safety of the personnel of both countries on the front line. the chinese government will continue to defend its interest with firm...
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still, some gop lawmaker chafe at any regulation they say could infringe on free speech. i'm kayla tausche for "nightly business repor in washington. >>> gilead wins approval for its cancer treatment. the fda approved gilead science's potentially revolutionary therapy for a type of lymphoma. the treatment uses a patient's own immune cells to attack the disease and has only been approved once before to fight cancer. the list price, just under $400,000 for a one-time dose. gilead's shares rose nearly 2% to $81.59. >>> philip morris posted disappointing earnings and revenue. the tobacco giant reported a tenth straight quarter of cigarette declines. the trend is expected to continue. philip morris expanding its focus to potentially safer alternatives to tobacco cigarettes. shares tumbled 4% to $108.15. >>> the platform mongodb debuted on the platform today, giving the company a valuation of more than a billion. the company says it is still well-positioned for more >> we're obviously very pleased by how investors reacted to the story. it's not even about today. it's about the
still, some gop lawmaker chafe at any regulation they say could infringe on free speech. i'm kayla tausche for "nightly business repor in washington. >>> gilead wins approval for its cancer treatment. the fda approved gilead science's potentially revolutionary therapy for a type of lymphoma. the treatment uses a patient's own immune cells to attack the disease and has only been approved once before to fight cancer. the list price, just under $400,000 for a one-time dose. gilead's...
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philippine daily inquirer the the philippine daily inquirer is this picture of the us navy destroyer uss chafeeuth china sea, even as, the paper says, us president trump seeks chinese cooperation in dealing with north korea. and finally, the front page of the china daily has a report on a new test for liver cancer, developed by scientists in china. the paper says the test is expected to greatly improve accuracy in diagnosis of one of the most common cancers in china. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? well, a belated birthday present for vladimir putin has got a lot of attention online. the russian president is well known as a dog lover, so the president of turkmenistan thought this central asian shepherd would be a great gift and mr putin seems to agree. the puppy is called verny, which means "faithful" in russian. the same vessel is at a new drilling site of the australian coast. somewhere between adelaide and perth. this latest expedition is focused on learning more about the history of plate tectonic movements in the region and about how the giant landmasses and adopt about
philippine daily inquirer the the philippine daily inquirer is this picture of the us navy destroyer uss chafeeuth china sea, even as, the paper says, us president trump seeks chinese cooperation in dealing with north korea. and finally, the front page of the china daily has a report on a new test for liver cancer, developed by scientists in china. the paper says the test is expected to greatly improve accuracy in diagnosis of one of the most common cancers in china. now, what stories are...
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. - handled at all, and that's part of the reason why he chafed up against paul manafort, who was trying to handle him, there were a number of other factors involved, obviously. - right. - but he was trying to get him on message, he was trying to get him to pull away from his more controversial stances, like the muslim ban, and donald trump just felt like he didn't want, he did not want to be told what he should do or what he should say. - you mentioned fact checking. again, we're process people in journalism as much as substance people and i like that fact that in this book you alternate back and forth between moments on the campaign and election day. the chronology is kind of mixed up. - it is. it confuses you the way your brain got confused on the campaign. (laughter) - well you know, it's fun though because, you know spoiler at the end of this book trump wins, right? (audience laughter) i don't want to ruin it for everybody. - does the titanic sink as well? (laughter) - but, knowing that, you actually are allowing us to look ahead to what's, it's kind of great. also, you mention all
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just realize at the gut level is the correct thing, but you're still frustrated and still kind of chafe at it. frustration to both sends. general kelly is not always happy with what the president is saying or doing or leaking to the media, and that's what he saw that prompted that tweet, but i can't point you to a specific article. >> and this is all interconnected. a, you lose a day of productivity by some way that people would look at the white house operation today to all the things we're covering tonight. b, bob corker is not just chairman of senate foreign relations and is a key player they're going to need for starters on tax reform. >> that's right. this is not someone the president can cast aside. we saw that he was short republican votes for health care. >> yeah. they have an operating majority. >> they do. they control the senate. yet this president has not been able, in conjunction with the majority leader, to marshal members of his own party. attacking the former general seems to consider that going forward. this is a white house often tripped up by the president's tweets. t
just realize at the gut level is the correct thing, but you're still frustrated and still kind of chafe at it. frustration to both sends. general kelly is not always happy with what the president is saying or doing or leaking to the media, and that's what he saw that prompted that tweet, but i can't point you to a specific article. >> and this is all interconnected. a, you lose a day of productivity by some way that people would look at the white house operation today to all the things...
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trump has chafed at what he sees employee. and as tillerson has traveled the globe, trump believes his top diplomat often seems more concerned with what the world thinks of the united states. he was a blankety blank stupid moron, he hated it when you called him a moron. old old j.b. sallen jr didn't get out much, but i thought of you today. >> with seems to be. but tillerson said or didn't say or didn't deny saying, this image of the vice president going to a man who occupied the office -- instructing him on essentially how to suck up to the president of the united states. because that's the way you stay on the team, that's the way you stay in the administration. that's way you get anything done by the sort of flattering and the sort of -- >> and then the videotape appearance for an audience of one. somebody on social media said it looked like a hostage tape. >> this isn't something we're used to seeing. >> will this define the rest of and do you agree with the view expressed by elizabeth and others we're talking the end of 20
trump has chafed at what he sees employee. and as tillerson has traveled the globe, trump believes his top diplomat often seems more concerned with what the world thinks of the united states. he was a blankety blank stupid moron, he hated it when you called him a moron. old old j.b. sallen jr didn't get out much, but i thought of you today. >> with seems to be. but tillerson said or didn't say or didn't deny saying, this image of the vice president going to a man who occupied the office...
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known inside the white house, and to old-timers, so to speak, or long time trump loyalists, they chafedt some of her actions. the flip side is she was doing exactly what she was asked to do, carrying out the new mission of the new organization in the white house. so i think it is interesting that she is being elevated because of her expertise and ability at dhs, but also because she did exactly what she was asked to do while just steps from the oval office. >> in the midst of this unified and polished front that we have seen, with kelly from the white house podium, there was two differences, right? in terms of differences on the opinions expressed. kelly said diplomacy first. that is something that secretary tillerson has by saying as well. that is a difference. knot korea -- in light of john kelly's background as well. he gave credit to mexico for it's work securing that border, anda and acknowledging america's command for the drugs and stuff like that. since then it is mexico and they will throw stuff our way, and -- >> he said they're good partners. >> he made a point of saying it's
known inside the white house, and to old-timers, so to speak, or long time trump loyalists, they chafedt some of her actions. the flip side is she was doing exactly what she was asked to do, carrying out the new mission of the new organization in the white house. so i think it is interesting that she is being elevated because of her expertise and ability at dhs, but also because she did exactly what she was asked to do while just steps from the oval office. >> in the midst of this unified...
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at some point would donald trump himself start to chafe at all of these stories john kelly issert of in charge and making him abide by certain rules in the white house, ivanka abide by certain rules. so i think that's what he's getting at, that chatter. >> he had a lunch. they had some weighty issues to discuss like iran, north korea. but this also comes after the president told forbes he has a higher iq than tillerson. to be a fly on the wall in that room. i don't know what they're measuring, but go on. >> well, don, you know size always matters with this president in this white house. so iq's i guess part of the size. but i talked to congresswoman sheila jackson in texas, and she said it's not about iq. it's about the issues on the table for the american people. from my sources close to this white house, they were telling me that meeting was contentions. and rex tillerson is definitely not happy with what the president is doing when it comes to iran and other issues. but there is tension. there's tension with tillerson, mattis and with kelly. this president last week i said it's fr
at some point would donald trump himself start to chafe at all of these stories john kelly issert of in charge and making him abide by certain rules in the white house, ivanka abide by certain rules. so i think that's what he's getting at, that chatter. >> he had a lunch. they had some weighty issues to discuss like iran, north korea. but this also comes after the president told forbes he has a higher iq than tillerson. to be a fly on the wall in that room. i don't know what they're...
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. >> and there are reports that he kind of chafes at these restraints. >> now he's governing in a differentressional agenda. you know, he didn't take on senator corker just on his own. senator corker made a statement. and as we've talked about, the president is a fighter. so rather than taking the diplomatic way out, i'm not going to engage in dialogue -- >> why wouldn't he do that, though? >> because he's a fighter. that's who he is. he looks at his base and says, you know what, everybody would like to see me not put up with a statement like that and i'm not going to put up with it because i don't need it. >> but when you saw that and he said corker begged me to endorse him and then corker came back and said that wasn't the way the conversation went, what was your reaction? >> look, my reaction always in instances is, i don't like to see the president get beat up. so my personal opinion would be, i'm always looking for a more conciliatory way, which was part of this "washington post" article. when i say sometimes i'm upset, i'm upset because he doesn't need to take a punch. he's doing a fa
. >> and there are reports that he kind of chafes at these restraints. >> now he's governing in a differentressional agenda. you know, he didn't take on senator corker just on his own. senator corker made a statement. and as we've talked about, the president is a fighter. so rather than taking the diplomatic way out, i'm not going to engage in dialogue -- >> why wouldn't he do that, though? >> because he's a fighter. that's who he is. he looks at his base and says, you...
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just the idea that the secretary of state is not in, you know, supporting his president, i think has chafed president trump. he kind of knew about this when it -- before these stories started by nbc news that others have, you know, corroborated, ran, but the whole idea that it would become public and that -- secretary tillerson would be seen as being defiant of his president in that way, i think president trump has been fuming, he was certainly furious when this all came out, and now officials are, you know, talking about whether secretary tillerson could stay in his job, whether president trump would want to keep him in his job. i think there's a real recognition in the white house that they can't have this continued turnover of staff. you've seen a chief of staff, national security adviser, several communications advisers and cabinet member leave. i think the question is, whether president trump can, you know, continue to work with this secretary of state. you have threats from north korea and iran. you have a big trip by president trump to asia coming up. but then on secretary tillerson'
just the idea that the secretary of state is not in, you know, supporting his president, i think has chafed president trump. he kind of knew about this when it -- before these stories started by nbc news that others have, you know, corroborated, ran, but the whole idea that it would become public and that -- secretary tillerson would be seen as being defiant of his president in that way, i think president trump has been fuming, he was certainly furious when this all came out, and now officials...
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. >>> jason chafe fetes -- chaffetz is here after the break. >> the american people want to know whyd. >> it is important to understand what role you had in this process, including conversations with the president. state-of-the-art drone testing facility in central new york and the mohawk valley, which marks the start of our nation's first 50-mile unmanned flight corridor. and allows us to attract the world's top drone talent. all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. ♪i'm living that yacht life, life, life top speed fifty knots life on the caribbean seas it's a champagne and models potpourri on my yacht made of cuban mahogany, gany, gany, gany♪ ♪watch this don't get mad (bell mnemonic) get e*trade and get invested >> a few weeks before this happened he was testifying on before the congress, ayatollah khomeni my -- mr. comey was, he said he would do the right things and do it again. that is the basis that called for a fresh start at the fbi. melissa: so another spot stealing heat on capitol hill, att
. >>> jason chafe fetes -- chaffetz is here after the break. >> the american people want to know whyd. >> it is important to understand what role you had in this process, including conversations with the president. state-of-the-art drone testing facility in central new york and the mohawk valley, which marks the start of our nation's first 50-mile unmanned flight corridor. and allows us to attract the world's top drone talent. all across new york state, we're building the...
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more risky and i think the more diplomatic sort of people within the white house, i think they're chafing at undermining their efforts to try to come to some sort of a peaceful resolution with this issue. i think president trump tends to undermine that. the problem with this is, that the united states is gearing up for some kind of military action, and that could then bring in china to that as well. so, it's a very, very risky strategy, at a time when the world is on the brink of very many great conflicts and disasters. and it would seem to be that this heightens that risk even more. and many people would argue that this proves to be highly irresponsible. >>> in the state of nevada, authorities are still hunting for a motive in the las vegas shooting. why did he do it? the gunman had explosives in his car when he thought and killed 58 people. but officials say they haven't found a link between stephen paddock and terror groups. our brian todd has more on the investigation. >> reporter: as stephen paddock was raining gunfire down on the crowd at the route 91 harvest festival his 2017 chrys
more risky and i think the more diplomatic sort of people within the white house, i think they're chafing at undermining their efforts to try to come to some sort of a peaceful resolution with this issue. i think president trump tends to undermine that. the problem with this is, that the united states is gearing up for some kind of military action, and that could then bring in china to that as well. so, it's a very, very risky strategy, at a time when the world is on the brink of very many...
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he's chafing a bit at the structures in his white house, because he doesn't have the same kind of access he used to enjoy to a lot of his friends and a lot of the sources of information he had become acusmed to. and to begin with he's a volatile person. he has a bit of a temper. it's something he's actually prided himself on over the years through his life. and we've seen it on reality television through his shows, but now he's in office exhibiting a lot of these character traits. >> what seems to be apparent today is it's become public what john cell ea ozable to accomplish. he came in did big public things right around. he got rid of scaramucci, reince priebus -- he got rid of reince priebus who had been viewed as weak. he made a decision of the firing of secretary jet price after the spending was revealed. what is now known is this was what motivated trump's friends in public life to step out and sound their own alarms. is it the limits of his authority to change the president at all are now obvious to everyone? >> that's right. and when kelly came in he made it clear to people who wa
he's chafing a bit at the structures in his white house, because he doesn't have the same kind of access he used to enjoy to a lot of his friends and a lot of the sources of information he had become acusmed to. and to begin with he's a volatile person. he has a bit of a temper. it's something he's actually prided himself on over the years through his life. and we've seen it on reality television through his shows, but now he's in office exhibiting a lot of these character traits. >> what...
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. >> but has it not always chafed the president that compare rex tillerson to, say, steve mnuchin. steve mnuchin is willing to go on television and say absolutely anything. this is a man who has said president trump has near perfect genes. does that not annoy the president that rex stops short of that? he said it. it's mind-blowing. >> yes. you and i reported this story together. part of trump's -- the reason why these two have not gelled is because rex tillerson doesn't enjoy being a subordinate. it's not his style and he hasn't done the full mnuchin. >> done the full mnuchin. >> so if you even look at the end of august when rex tillerson was asked what he thought of whether the president's response to charlottesville reflected america's values, and he responded by saying the president speaks for himself, and the president was really ang angry. and we spoke to tillerson's spokesperson, r.c. hammond, and he said tillerson went into a meeting the next day, on monday, with the president and the president congratulated another white house official in his sunday show appearance because
. >> but has it not always chafed the president that compare rex tillerson to, say, steve mnuchin. steve mnuchin is willing to go on television and say absolutely anything. this is a man who has said president trump has near perfect genes. does that not annoy the president that rex stops short of that? he said it. it's mind-blowing. >> yes. you and i reported this story together. part of trump's -- the reason why these two have not gelled is because rex tillerson doesn't enjoy being...
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it seemed to me that at some point, that would chafe on the president deeply.erson that everybody comes to. >> no question. again, as i mention and you know this. saying two things and really mean it. one is that he believes that general kelly has done a good job b of changing the dynamics in his own white house. the other at the other end, he does tell the friends who he's able to call, whether he sneaks them or just getting them on the phone, you know, when hemts to because he is the president, that you know, he does change and makes it clear that he does enjoy the free wheeling dynamic that is always the way he has been from anybody who knew him in his business days. it is how he thrives. it's a different situation, so he needs someone like kelly, but it is a very, very tough one for anybody in this particular white house. >> mark, also though it is something that should concern everybody in this country. if you lose one chief of staff and then a few months later, you lose another one, an increed kred bly tightly guarded general by many, i've spoken to some,
it seemed to me that at some point, that would chafe on the president deeply.erson that everybody comes to. >> no question. again, as i mention and you know this. saying two things and really mean it. one is that he believes that general kelly has done a good job b of changing the dynamics in his own white house. the other at the other end, he does tell the friends who he's able to call, whether he sneaks them or just getting them on the phone, you know, when hemts to because he is the...
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it's one example of how the president chafes to restrain his impulsive outbursts and defuse the ticking time bomb in the oval office. former chief of staff reince priebus to coax the president away from a disastrous decision. delaying the decision would give priebus and others a chance to change his mind or bring in advisers to speak with trump, in some cases to ensure trump would drop the idea altogether and move0. it's the exact dynamic around the president senator coker described in his interview with the "times." i know for a fact every single day at the white house it's a situation of trying to contain him. john kelly already implemented new systems to control the president. now reportedly moving to lock things down on the president's own turf. "vanity fair" reporting kelly has a new strategy to restrain trump at mar-a-lago, the florida resort he likes to call the winter white house. the president has been known to mingle freely with guests and discuss matters of the absolute highest national security at dinner. amid rumors that plan could backfire. we've seen how this president re
it's one example of how the president chafes to restrain his impulsive outbursts and defuse the ticking time bomb in the oval office. former chief of staff reince priebus to coax the president away from a disastrous decision. delaying the decision would give priebus and others a chance to change his mind or bring in advisers to speak with trump, in some cases to ensure trump would drop the idea altogether and move0. it's the exact dynamic around the president senator coker described in his...
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you can see that each would chafe at that relationship. >> again, i think we should probably underscore that one would surmise that if you had not called your boss a moron, then you would probably during the course of a news conference vehemently deny calling your boss a moron. carol lee, josh barrow, anne gearan, thanks for your time this afternoon. when we come back here, the investigation intensifies into precisely what caused the las vegas gunman to go on that deadly rampage. the fbi is expected to question his girlfriend this hour in los angeles. she just returned to the country. what did she know? her family is speaking out for the first time. >> can put the puzzle together, no one except marilou because he's not here to talk anymore. only marilu can maybe help. the classes, the friends, the independence. and since we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise when food is good and clean and real, it's ok to crave. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. pan
you can see that each would chafe at that relationship. >> again, i think we should probably underscore that one would surmise that if you had not called your boss a moron, then you would probably during the course of a news conference vehemently deny calling your boss a moron. carol lee, josh barrow, anne gearan, thanks for your time this afternoon. when we come back here, the investigation intensifies into precisely what caused the las vegas gunman to go on that deadly rampage. the fbi...
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. >> he chafes at that robert. is anybody any white house right now at risk of losing their job?hat is going on with general kelly? >> talking to trump confidante, they say general kelly is safe. the president doesn't want to make a disruptive change. getting rid of a general would be a big move even if he quarles privately at times with general kelly he is not looking to fire him. at the same time trump associates tell us -- staff and they are floating some names like tom bark, longtime business friends who have known him and know his style. >> a source of mine was saying on k street that is the rumor, that tom bark could come in at any moment and people are starting to warm up to him if they can. hallee jackson, the president also again expressed confidence in rex tillerson. but he did talk to forbes, and he did say i'll have an iq competition with him if i need to. privately, is his confidence in tillerson as strong as he may publicly say it is? >> i think that based on our reporting it's very clear where the president stands on secretary tillerson. even asked publicly today w
. >> he chafes at that robert. is anybody any white house right now at risk of losing their job?hat is going on with general kelly? >> talking to trump confidante, they say general kelly is safe. the president doesn't want to make a disruptive change. getting rid of a general would be a big move even if he quarles privately at times with general kelly he is not looking to fire him. at the same time trump associates tell us -- staff and they are floating some names like tom bark,...
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as historian william chafe concluded for women to vote required a break and conventional roles. excuse me. the 1920's would overturn many old rules and roles. despite the passage of on january 1920's speakeasy's, jazz characterized to the new decade. the roaring 20's conjured up flappers and multi-forwards -- -- l t fords the charleston, hemingway, fitzgerald, lindbergh, jack dempsey and babe ruth. rayon,ade produced pirates, safety razors, wristwatches and talking movies. where there was electricity -- for the first time more americans lived in cities than on farms. great migration was bringing southern blacks to northern cities where they escaped jim and facedot the clan white resentment and competition for better jobs and higher wages. it was decade when the congress passed quotas on asian and swarthy european immigrants. the scopes monkey trial in 1925. the execution of anarchist sacco and vanzetti in 1927. and the thousand member women's clan march in washington in 1928. it would end with the great crash. given competing agenda and racial issues, the fragile suffrage sister
as historian william chafe concluded for women to vote required a break and conventional roles. excuse me. the 1920's would overturn many old rules and roles. despite the passage of on january 1920's speakeasy's, jazz characterized to the new decade. the roaring 20's conjured up flappers and multi-forwards -- -- l t fords the charleston, hemingway, fitzgerald, lindbergh, jack dempsey and babe ruth. rayon,ade produced pirates, safety razors, wristwatches and talking movies. where there was...
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emlie had lived long enough to see the end of slavery, and to chafe at the racism after the war, and to be married and have her own family into have them on hand when she had her final illness. it is nice to imagine emilie riding an integrated streetcar. if she did, she most certainly would have recorded that in her diary. we don't have her diary from that time frame, but it is nice to imagine that for emilie and people like her. carolyn lecount talked until 1911. according to my favorite source from this time. "tasting freedom" in her long life she continued to fight for civil rights on streetcars, and, among other places, the city's school system where she defended black teachers and advocated for them in front of the board of education. in her more than 30 years of teaching in the city's black schools, lecount touched the lives of thousands of people, recounting her years growing up in civil-war-era philadelphia. where african-american women worked for freedom and to give freedom meaning. and finally, the women and men who took out these as we have been looking at, their families
emlie had lived long enough to see the end of slavery, and to chafe at the racism after the war, and to be married and have her own family into have them on hand when she had her final illness. it is nice to imagine emilie riding an integrated streetcar. if she did, she most certainly would have recorded that in her diary. we don't have her diary from that time frame, but it is nice to imagine that for emilie and people like her. carolyn lecount talked until 1911. according to my favorite...
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maybe chafing at criticism he has got on puerto rico that might or might not be justified to your point, showcasing people complimenting what he is doing, it didn't look right. what do you think? >> stay away from everring my personal opinion but what i would say, that, we're also looking for balance. there are certainly people in puerto rico who are desperately in need. that is undeniable. that is nobody is trying to cover that over but we also don't want to ignore the great work and hard work being done. so a little balance is in order. neil: fair enough. dave lapham, department of homeland security. president will get a sweeping tour of the island, as much as he would be allowed to see without disrupting help efforts. the president using occasion to remind the press and the world tuning in, that help is not only on the way but it is there. it might look like self-congratulatory effort, press secretary saying help is there. despite what the mayor of san juan said, it is not if we're ignoring this. it seemed a little weird to spend so much time patting one self on the back. that is the
maybe chafing at criticism he has got on puerto rico that might or might not be justified to your point, showcasing people complimenting what he is doing, it didn't look right. what do you think? >> stay away from everring my personal opinion but what i would say, that, we're also looking for balance. there are certainly people in puerto rico who are desperately in need. that is undeniable. that is nobody is trying to cover that over but we also don't want to ignore the great work and...
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. >> then you have this quarterly treadmill you find yourself on which so many ceos are chafing at evan speegen, fiegel for one th. them going public. what this stock's performance has done since that time he calls it this get acquainted period that wall street is still getting acquainted with their company here >> find a better message for wall street. instead of saying, you fools out there, you don't understand my company. >> right, exactly. >> if you understood my company, you'd know how great we are. maybe they ought to do a better job explaining that. i'm sorry. i don't have a lot of sympathy for that >> one thing i wonder -- >> i wouldn't mind longer-term thinking on the part of investors in general i accept that. it's a valid criticism the story's got to be told better. >> there was a funny little report not long ago, though, that suggested the total number of downloads of a company's quarterly or annual filings was in the low -- high double di digits, low 100s within the first 24 hours if you're going to the trouble of downloading these things, the pages and the word count have
. >> then you have this quarterly treadmill you find yourself on which so many ceos are chafing at evan speegen, fiegel for one th. them going public. what this stock's performance has done since that time he calls it this get acquainted period that wall street is still getting acquainted with their company here >> find a better message for wall street. instead of saying, you fools out there, you don't understand my company. >> right, exactly. >> if you understood my...
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graham and cassidy greater flexibility and freedom that is going to be why republicans go, as the chafeeet the two coalitions together to agree on repealing enough obamacare replacing it to move forward. >> how aggressive will insurance companies be about selling across state lines giving individuals more opportunity more optionality than to shop better plans. >> as you raul president trump issuing an executive order last week on obamacare, the idea was let's try and figure out how to open up the marketplace a little bit, he expanded what are known as association health plans great for small businesses small business can band together if in the same industry across country same regional don't have to be in same zree the idea maybe if they band together can of our insurance more affordable offers benefits people want instead of buying things they don't need it is still open question how many small businesses are going to take advantage of that how many insurers in the marketplace we are not going to know, until we get into 2018, later in 2018, toward 2019, whether that executive order is
graham and cassidy greater flexibility and freedom that is going to be why republicans go, as the chafeeet the two coalitions together to agree on repealing enough obamacare replacing it to move forward. >> how aggressive will insurance companies be about selling across state lines giving individuals more opportunity more optionality than to shop better plans. >> as you raul president trump issuing an executive order last week on obamacare, the idea was let's try and figure out how...