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from california, john phillips. kabc. a talkshow host on sit, a message into washington dc. i think 2017 has bennie a year of tremendous change. supporter i trump am happy with a lot of the change that is going down. we see bills, a tax bill that came forward, it was promised to us in the campaign. i would look to 2018 and say, infrastructure needs to be taken care of. immigration needs to be taken care of. more people on the courts who share our ideology. weird to see an outsider in the white house. we have not seen that in quite some time. washington certainly does not know how to react to it. in 2017 we saw a lot of those people have a frustration. 2018 will be similar to that. that is a good thing. host: we have heard from other people throughout the morning, how do you think they are in supporting president trump and the goals he would like to accomplish? anst: i think it will be issue by issue coalition for him. this is something we saw in the campaign. voters see trump as a different brand from the republican party. a huge thingwas for republicans in congress. they ha
from california, john phillips. kabc. a talkshow host on sit, a message into washington dc. i think 2017 has bennie a year of tremendous change. supporter i trump am happy with a lot of the change that is going down. we see bills, a tax bill that came forward, it was promised to us in the campaign. i would look to 2018 and say, infrastructure needs to be taken care of. immigration needs to be taken care of. more people on the courts who share our ideology. weird to see an outsider in the white...
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joining us now is barcardi and john phillips. do you think the president's remarks are defensible? >> i am sorry, what did you say? >> do you believe the president's remarks about s-hole countries of haitians not needing to be here and getting them out on this reform deal that's being worked out on, are those remarks defensible? >> well, i think they were salty and vulgar and the president has shown an affinity to use that type of language. the overall policy point that he was making is consistent of what he's been saying for quite some time which is we should not gi preferential treatment to people who come from diversity lottery, rather we should give preferential treatment people coming here with profitable skills. i think he has a point. it is a sad day when you got it people or doctors from britain who are kept out and the tsarnaev family is let in. >> john, why insult everyone who comes from what the president considers an s-hole country. >> well, that is the rule. that's the policy, an immigration policy is supposed to benefit the country and not the immigrants. you do what
joining us now is barcardi and john phillips. do you think the president's remarks are defensible? >> i am sorry, what did you say? >> do you believe the president's remarks about s-hole countries of haitians not needing to be here and getting them out on this reform deal that's being worked out on, are those remarks defensible? >> well, i think they were salty and vulgar and the president has shown an affinity to use that type of language. the overall policy point that he was...
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.- 67% cofounder john phillips joins us now.ve the odds of government shutdown hitting a record high, how has that changed over the last couple of days? it has been bouncing around, and what is interesting is that the odds of a government shutdown -- if you ask these 10 to 20%,were only and the only spiked after president trump comments, which were so controversial. they were up to over 65%, now they are hovering at 47%. at the very least it is a jump of 17% in the odds that there will be a government shutdown. got caught off guard by this, and we have seemed particularly today from republicans and democrats -- a blame game going on. to what extent can you give us who people are blaming? >> i think they are blaming washington in general, and congressional seats are going to be lost depending on who does the blame game better. i think who is to blame depends on where you sit on the political spectrum. remember, these traders are not partisans, they have skin in the game. julia: such an important part. joe: have you seen any chang
.- 67% cofounder john phillips joins us now.ve the odds of government shutdown hitting a record high, how has that changed over the last couple of days? it has been bouncing around, and what is interesting is that the odds of a government shutdown -- if you ask these 10 to 20%,were only and the only spiked after president trump comments, which were so controversial. they were up to over 65%, now they are hovering at 47%. at the very least it is a jump of 17% in the odds that there will be a...
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john phillips. he's a talk show host on kabc. he joins us now. good morning. happy new year.od morning. happy new year. sit acrosswhere you the united states, a message to washington ored i woulded i would itself? has been aink 2017 year of tremendous change. for me as a trump supporter, i'm very happy with a lot of the .hange that's been going down a lot of these bills, the tax bills that just came forward, was promised to us during the campaign. a promise kept. we're very happy about that. 2018 and sayto that infrastructure needs to be needscare of, immigration to be taken care of, more people ourhe courts who share ideology is something i would like to see happen. weird toknow, it's so see an outsider in the white house. we haven't seen that in quite some time. and washington certainly doesn't it. how to react to in 2017 we saw a lot of those .eople have lots of frustration and i think 2018 will be very similar to that. .nd i think that's a good thing host: we heard from other people throughout the morning about fellow republicans not only trump. how go you think they are
john phillips. he's a talk show host on kabc. he joins us now. good morning. happy new year.od morning. happy new year. sit acrosswhere you the united states, a message to washington ored i woulded i would itself? has been aink 2017 year of tremendous change. for me as a trump supporter, i'm very happy with a lot of the .hange that's been going down a lot of these bills, the tax bills that just came forward, was promised to us during the campaign. a promise kept. we're very happy about that....
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with me now is john dean, and phillip mudd.bout his wife's political believes and history and what do you make of that? >> this is painful and let me confess up front. i know andy mccabe personally. i joined in 1985. and then president bush the son, and then president obama. i served under all of them. what are you supposed to do every time we change president? i didn't vote for you? i served in the bush white house. he was the president elected by the american people. you serve him hopefully loyally. i was nominated by president obama in 2009. i would have served him loyally had i gotten that job. the position you take is i can vote for anybody i want after hours but 9:00 to 5:00 on the job, you serve him. we voted private and we serve anybody the american people elect. that's it. >> phil, have you ever been asked by president or you know, an elected visual who you voted for? >> no. and i served under mueller. i can't remember having a conversation at the table that involved politics. 2,000 plus conversations. the issue you ha
with me now is john dean, and phillip mudd.bout his wife's political believes and history and what do you make of that? >> this is painful and let me confess up front. i know andy mccabe personally. i joined in 1985. and then president bush the son, and then president obama. i served under all of them. what are you supposed to do every time we change president? i didn't vote for you? i served in the bush white house. he was the president elected by the american people. you serve him...
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john and poppy? >> abby phillip, thank you very much. as john said, the president is going to wait for his vitamin d in florida until they can get something done. with us is our panel, errol louis, and molly ball, cnn political analyst. nice to have you here. the word from phil mattingly, from an aide, it's going to get worse before it gets better. how much worse is it going to get before shutdown? what happens here, celina? who do you think blinks at this point. you look at the polling and there's risk equally spread for democrats and republicans in this one? >> absolutely. i think that both parties face a problem. i don't know how permanent the problem is. on the one hand, the republicane he majority in theouse and the senate. you can argue that they'll face the biggest problem. also, the democrats have run as the party of the resistance. so you know they could also face a problem. i think most americans are looking at this and saying there they go again. you look at the approve rating of congress which is like 17 percentage points. it'
john and poppy? >> abby phillip, thank you very much. as john said, the president is going to wait for his vitamin d in florida until they can get something done. with us is our panel, errol louis, and molly ball, cnn political analyst. nice to have you here. the word from phil mattingly, from an aide, it's going to get worse before it gets better. how much worse is it going to get before shutdown? what happens here, celina? who do you think blinks at this point. you look at the polling...
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john kelly. >> yeah. >> abby phillip for us at the white house, thank you. with us now, alex burns and washington bureau chief for the chicago sun times, lynn sweet. political peril for everyone inside this deal. republicans are trying to push this stop-gap measure and fund the government for a little and don't deal with immigration. le the freedom caucus says i'm not sure what is at risk. >> for republicans, a whole bunch of subsidiary risks but the biggest risk of all is they have become seen as a party with total control of government, and the immigration issue is hugely fraught for them. if there's rebellion on the right, that could be messy both in terms of this specific debate but then the longer term struggles to enact an agenda. but if they in january of their second year in power can't simply fund the government, that's a fiasco. >> but when it gets to the senate, the math doesn't work there if they don't get at least eight. >> what about joe manchin who said he's going to sign a spending bill and claire mccaskill who told "the times" this week we s
john kelly. >> yeah. >> abby phillip for us at the white house, thank you. with us now, alex burns and washington bureau chief for the chicago sun times, lynn sweet. political peril for everyone inside this deal. republicans are trying to push this stop-gap measure and fund the government for a little and don't deal with immigration. le the freedom caucus says i'm not sure what is at risk. >> for republicans, a whole bunch of subsidiary risks but the biggest risk of all is...
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. >> i'm phillip mena. a scare at john f. kennedy. delta flight 2164 was near terminal 2 when the pilot reported smoke in the cabin sunday evening. officials say port authority police aircraft rescue firefighters were called to investigate, but found no evidence of fire. still, all passengers were evacuated. no injuries were reported and it is not yet clear what caused the smoke. >> this morning the fcc is investigating what caused a false alert telling hawaiian residents to seek shelter because of incoming ballistic missile. it threw residents and tourists into pay panic and now congress wants answers. nbc's jacob soboroff was there. >> reporter: it was pandemonium in paradise after alert was sent throughout the state and broadcast on television. >> a missile may impact our land or sea in minutes. >> reporter: shocked tourist ands locals believed they were minutes away from nuclear annihilation. >> the hotel staff came and told my parents, seek shelter, you only have 12 minutes. >> it's hard to stay calm when you don't know what's ha
. >> i'm phillip mena. a scare at john f. kennedy. delta flight 2164 was near terminal 2 when the pilot reported smoke in the cabin sunday evening. officials say port authority police aircraft rescue firefighters were called to investigate, but found no evidence of fire. still, all passengers were evacuated. no injuries were reported and it is not yet clear what caused the smoke. >> this morning the fcc is investigating what caused a false alert telling hawaiian residents to seek...
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phillips curve? and who is the right person to model that? johnationship, labor force participation. and the and of limerick. -- and the unemployment. tom: the phillips curve is a different world of economics. this is the taylor rule, one of the coolest functions on the bloomberg with the actual regression number down here with all of the plug-ins. which of those glorious numbers is the biggest john silvia mystery in 2018? john: the coefficient, the number in front of the inflation number. tom: bring it up again. john: how responsive is that economy and economists are looking at the coefficients, we know what independent variables are. tom: we do not know the coefficient because of the technological overlay, so much new in america, the difference equation formulas of stanford do not work like they used to. john: not at all. --: what dr. taylor agree what dr. taylor agree -- would dr. taylor agree? john: he would. tom: john silvia with us on bloomberg radio across the nation. it is a special day, the 25th anniversary of bloomberg radio. there are t
phillips curve? and who is the right person to model that? johnationship, labor force participation. and the and of limerick. -- and the unemployment. tom: the phillips curve is a different world of economics. this is the taylor rule, one of the coolest functions on the bloomberg with the actual regression number down here with all of the plug-ins. which of those glorious numbers is the biggest john silvia mystery in 2018? john: the coefficient, the number in front of the inflation number. tom:...
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john blackstone, cbs news, crescent city, california. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," mark phillipstakes a trip to ant arc ka for his "climate diary" series to see how tourism there is giving scientists help. >>> plus, patriots quarterback tom brady gives us an inside look at his keys to success. >>> plus we'll take you to tennessee on how to make whiskey and the recognition he's getting more than 150 years later. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm hena doba. happy new year. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. . >>> a live look outside at the embarks dero -- embarcadero, all lit up. are you tired? did you stay out late last night? or are you well rested like our crew here? happy new year. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm emily turner. you said there is a little something going on. >> slight drizzle. we had clouds. but that did not stop people from partying in my neighborhood. i'd love to say i'm well rested. but the people outside were enjoying the fireworks show. the clouds did not seem to disrupt that. here are
john blackstone, cbs news, crescent city, california. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," mark phillipstakes a trip to ant arc ka for his "climate diary" series to see how tourism there is giving scientists help. >>> plus, patriots quarterback tom brady gives us an inside look at his keys to success. >>> plus we'll take you to tennessee on how to make whiskey and the recognition he's getting more than 150 years later. >>> that's the...
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phillip mud. legal comment at a timer. and john flan ri the former special counsel. thank you all for joining us. thank you both except everyone except phil mud. kidding. i'm paying you back for what you said in the break. listen, steve bannon legal team has struck a deal with special counsel robert mueller. and will not be testifying in front of the grand jury. instead he'll be speaking with to mueller's investigators. from a practical standpoint what's the difference? >> there's very little difference. and this is not at all surprising. you know, you're if the fbi agents are present and steve bannon were to lie that's a felony. if you're in front of a grand jury and lie that's a felony. you know, one of the ways that it can play out in person is more conversational. it's a little more stilted in front of a grand jury. and if you are taking the deposition if you're interviewing the witness, you want to be in a conversation. you want to engage in back and forth. so there's some utility to this format on mullers side. on bannon's side. it's more comfortable. you don't
phillip mud. legal comment at a timer. and john flan ri the former special counsel. thank you all for joining us. thank you both except everyone except phil mud. kidding. i'm paying you back for what you said in the break. listen, steve bannon legal team has struck a deal with special counsel robert mueller. and will not be testifying in front of the grand jury. instead he'll be speaking with to mueller's investigators. from a practical standpoint what's the difference? >> there's very...
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the supreme court heard oral argument over voting rights in the case of john hue stead, ohio secretary of state, versus a philliprandolph institute. hear the argument in its entirety at 9 eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen with a free radio app and follow the court's upcoming schedule at c-span.org/supreme court. you'll see a list of all current justices and search their appearances on c-span. with supreme court video on demand you can watch all the oral argument that
the supreme court heard oral argument over voting rights in the case of john hue stead, ohio secretary of state, versus a philliprandolph institute. hear the argument in its entirety at 9 eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen with a free radio app and follow the court's upcoming schedule at c-span.org/supreme court. you'll see a list of all current justices and search their appearances on c-span. with supreme court video on demand you can watch all the oral argument that
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john mcallister. willie mcelroy. robert eugene mccollum. charles dennis mckee. bernard joseph mclaughlin. jane susan melbourne. i represent frederick sanford phillips joseph kenneth miller. jewell courtney mitchell. james and morgan. eva mortensen. helga rachel mosey. richard palma and eddie. ingrid elizabeth mulroy, john mould i, sean kevin malloy, mary geraldine mercy. karen elizabeth noonan. thomas britton. >> we remember them. daniel emmett o'connor. mary denise o'neill. elise owen. gwyneth yvonne margaret 01. robert factor i. martha no one. laura abigail owen. robert penn newco. krista and michael papadopoulos. peter raymond pierce. i represent miriam lucas. >> we remember them. sarah susanna phillips. james andrew pitts. david flat. walter leonard porter. pamela lynn pozen. william pugh. ramses. and ball wrote on. so. she wrote on. and eli stratus. >> we remember them. jocelyn k arena. diane marie -- i represent louise rogers at syracuse university. susanna roller, mark rosenblum andrea victoria rosenthal, peter rosenthal, myra josephine royal, david ruben. >> we remember them. elise jean sarahsaid he, scott christopher saunders, teresa eliza
john mcallister. willie mcelroy. robert eugene mccollum. charles dennis mckee. bernard joseph mclaughlin. jane susan melbourne. i represent frederick sanford phillips joseph kenneth miller. jewell courtney mitchell. james and morgan. eva mortensen. helga rachel mosey. richard palma and eddie. ingrid elizabeth mulroy, john mould i, sean kevin malloy, mary geraldine mercy. karen elizabeth noonan. thomas britton. >> we remember them. daniel emmett o'connor. mary denise o'neill. elise owen....
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the supreme court heard oral argument over voting rights in the case of john hue stead, ohio secretary of state, versus a phillip randolph institute. hear the argument in its entirety at 9 eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen with a free radio app and follow the court's upcoming schedule at c-span.org/supreme court. you'll see a list of all current justices and search their appearances on c-span. with supreme court video on demand you can watch all the oral argument that we've aired at c-span.org/supreme court. we're live once again as health minority whip steny hoyer and chris holland are holding a town hall. they're in largo, maryland, this morning, a washington suburb. and it's also congressman hoyer's district. this is just about to get underway here. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. >> go
the supreme court heard oral argument over voting rights in the case of john hue stead, ohio secretary of state, versus a phillip randolph institute. hear the argument in its entirety at 9 eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen with a free radio app and follow the court's upcoming schedule at c-span.org/supreme court. you'll see a list of all current justices and search their appearances on c-span. with supreme court video on demand you can watch all the oral argument that we've aired at...
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week the supreme court heard oral argument over voting rights in the case of john husted, ohio secretary of state, versus a. phillip rand institute. here the argument in its entirety or listen with the c-span app. you can hear the oral arguments at c-span.org/supreme courts. you can search all their appearances on c-span. with supreme court video-on-demand you can watch all of the oral arguments we aired at c-span.org c-span.org/supremecourt. >>> congress is considering a water resources development bill directing the army corps of engineers to build infrastructure projects designed for navigation flood control and government officials testified about the infrastructure needs at recent senate hearing. >> good morning. i call this hearing to order. today we are holding a hearing to highlight the importance of passing a new water resource development act or werda during the 1 is 5th congress. it authorizes funding for the army corps of engineers water works program which need past wedder today provisions. prior congresses have too additionally passed werda on biannual basis going back to 1986. unlike other contentiou
week the supreme court heard oral argument over voting rights in the case of john husted, ohio secretary of state, versus a. phillip rand institute. here the argument in its entirety or listen with the c-span app. you can hear the oral arguments at c-span.org/supreme courts. you can search all their appearances on c-span. with supreme court video-on-demand you can watch all of the oral arguments we aired at c-span.org c-span.org/supremecourt. >>> congress is considering a water...
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cnn's abby phillip joins us from the white house for a preview on that. >> reporter: hi, john. the president's state of the union address is a key opportunity for him today to refocus the attention of the american public on policy and on the economy and away from these controversies that seem to have been swirling across this administration for the entirety of his first year in office. the white house tells us the president is going to be focused on five pain pillars, including the economy, the tax cut package. he's going to be really emphasizing that, but also trade, the infrastructure plan he's expected to propose in the coming weeks. national security, threats in afghanistan and north korea. also this deal on immigration that involves the d.r.e.a.m.er children and some curbs on legal immigration that the president has been proposing. at the same time, sort of reenforcing that message is going to be the guests in the first lady's box. there will be about 15 of them, including an i.c.e. agent, law enforcement officers and the parents of a victim of ms-13 gang violence. this is
cnn's abby phillip joins us from the white house for a preview on that. >> reporter: hi, john. the president's state of the union address is a key opportunity for him today to refocus the attention of the american public on policy and on the economy and away from these controversies that seem to have been swirling across this administration for the entirety of his first year in office. the white house tells us the president is going to be focused on five pain pillars, including the...
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john kelly on capitol hill for a really interesting meeting with the congressional hispanic caucus which you have a sense doesn't like where the white house is -- >> pretty good sense of that. let's go to abby phillips with more. what's the strategy here? >> reporter: this is an important meeting in part because the reporting that we've been doing has been that john kelly was in charge -- put in charge of the immigration issue and he was also one of the people telling the president that the durbin graham compromise proposal they presented to the president in the oval office was not a good deal for him. this was an opportunity to come back to the table with democrats and perhaps restore that trust that seems to deteriorated over the course of the last week. it's unclear on the spending front which you were talking to sunlen about where the white house is going with this. the white house said yesterday what they want is a two-year budget resolution but right now it seems very much like the only train that's leaving the station is a short term bill. we're hearing this morning from white house legislative director mark short that it's likely that the white house is going to issue some kind of support fo
john kelly on capitol hill for a really interesting meeting with the congressional hispanic caucus which you have a sense doesn't like where the white house is -- >> pretty good sense of that. let's go to abby phillips with more. what's the strategy here? >> reporter: this is an important meeting in part because the reporting that we've been doing has been that john kelly was in charge -- put in charge of the immigration issue and he was also one of the people telling the president...
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. >> the post says chief of staff john kelly convinced the president the plan durbin outlined was not good for him publicly. joining us to discuss this is phillip. you may be a little young during the reagan years. you remember debating s hole? you remember presidents bush and obama bestowing nicknames on their rivals? >> there were no bleeped out words in my civics class. >> let's talk about the president's role in the immigration discussion. in that 55-minute on camera negotiation really, he was reasonable on immigration. what has been his impact on the negotiations? >> this seems like the news cycle that won't end. specifically with the expletive meaning. that is because president trump resuscitates this. he brought it back friday with the denial and not denial on twitter. he said he was tough and used tough language. denied saying "shithole." we saw the nickname for senator durbin. he keeps pouring gas on the fire. we will see if the president will get a pass and republicans are still going to rally to him. if democrats will hold their breath for the sake of some final deal. >> it is the news cycle won't die. we were talking about a bill of
. >> the post says chief of staff john kelly convinced the president the plan durbin outlined was not good for him publicly. joining us to discuss this is phillip. you may be a little young during the reagan years. you remember debating s hole? you remember presidents bush and obama bestowing nicknames on their rivals? >> there were no bleeped out words in my civics class. >> let's talk about the president's role in the immigration discussion. in that 55-minute on camera...
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phillips with "the washington post." >> thank you. >> tomorrow morning on "face the nation" john dickerson's guest include republican senatorory gardner and democratic senator joe manchin. >>> people between the ages of 19 and 64 in kentucky must complete 80 hours per month of community engagement to keep their benefits. that includes getting a job, going to school, taking a job training course and community service. kentucky's governor matt bevin says the planl people to lose coverage, but will save the state taxpayers more than $300 million over five years. disabled recipients and pregnant women are among those who would be exempt from the work requirements. >>> president trump is in excellent health. that is the early word from mr. trump's white house doctor, ronnie jackson. he says he will provide more details on tuesday. on friday the president received his first physical at walter reid military hospital since taking office. the otherwise routine examination coincided with recent questions about mr. trump's physical and mental fitness for office. >>> breaking overnight, a man is now in custody after he allegedly made t
phillips with "the washington post." >> thank you. >> tomorrow morning on "face the nation" john dickerson's guest include republican senatorory gardner and democratic senator joe manchin. >>> people between the ages of 19 and 64 in kentucky must complete 80 hours per month of community engagement to keep their benefits. that includes getting a job, going to school, taking a job training course and community service. kentucky's governor matt bevin says...
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john kelly said he actually did not see them this morning. reporters showed them to kelly on their phones and he replies simply okay. >> okay. abby phillip, thank you so much. all right, let me bring in my political panel. joining me now, a former south regional director for president obama in 2012 and kevin scott, a republican strategist. good to see you both. it's funny, just that okay, all right, here we go. game on. all right. so the president, you know, says he felt the need to essentially defend himself. you know, asked about why would he tweet this morning when we saw the opening of his press conference that there are a number of important things. infrastructure, military spending, daca. all of these things are on the table. but he wants to set the record straight. what is compelling the president to keep this sentiment about his fragility. i mean, really his emotional state about being criticized alive? >> i don't think this is any surprise. this is what the president has done for day one. when somebody punches, he counterpunches it. it's who he is. what's he's about. the challenge is the republicans really need to be talking abo
john kelly said he actually did not see them this morning. reporters showed them to kelly on their phones and he replies simply okay. >> okay. abby phillip, thank you so much. all right, let me bring in my political panel. joining me now, a former south regional director for president obama in 2012 and kevin scott, a republican strategist. good to see you both. it's funny, just that okay, all right, here we go. game on. all right. so the president, you know, says he felt the need to...
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john and poppy. >> and kelly said a whole lot more in that interview that we'll get into that in this hour. let's get to the white house. abby phillip, can you see the president fuming? >> reporter: early this morning the tweets came loud and clear. and i think the message was clearly heard. this is not going to be the last we hear from the white house on this issue. it comes at a critical time when the white house is trying to sort out the issue over daca, the immigration issue and the government funding issue. we're hearing a lot from the president on both things. i think the idea that john kelly right now is in the doghouse on immigration is critical. remember, he was tasked by the president with taking the leado. he went to the hill yesterday to liaise with congressional lawmakers. now he's being undercut by the president himself. on government funding as well, you're seeing the president tweeting a little bit about what he thinks he wants from a short-term spending bill. meanwhile, let me play a little bit of what john kelly said last night that prompted from the president a rebuke on social media this morning. >> he's very def
john and poppy. >> and kelly said a whole lot more in that interview that we'll get into that in this hour. let's get to the white house. abby phillip, can you see the president fuming? >> reporter: early this morning the tweets came loud and clear. and i think the message was clearly heard. this is not going to be the last we hear from the white house on this issue. it comes at a critical time when the white house is trying to sort out the issue over daca, the immigration issue and...
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phillip. tell us about what seems like it may be a rift between two key players in averting a government shutdown here, abby. >> reporter: that's right. some very direct pushback from the president to john kelly's commts on fox news and also in a meeting with congressional hispanic caucus members yesterday. now, john kelly had been tasked with sort of leading this effort on behalf of the president, trying to broker a deal between the two sides. but in the process he seems to have undercut the president himself and president trump is, as you mentioned, fuming according to this source and hated the comments that he made in this interview. take a listen. >> he's very definitely changed his attitudes towards the daca issue. and even the wall. he has evolved in the way he's looked at things. campaign to governing are two different things and this president is very, very flexible in terms of what is within the realm of the possible. >> reporter: now, remember that john kelly came into this administration with sort of midway through and tried to put his own stamp on it. but clearly that is chafing at the president right now on this -- on the daca issue. unclear how that rift will be resolved,
phillip. tell us about what seems like it may be a rift between two key players in averting a government shutdown here, abby. >> reporter: that's right. some very direct pushback from the president to john kelly's commts on fox news and also in a meeting with congressional hispanic caucus members yesterday. now, john kelly had been tasked with sort of leading this effort on behalf of the president, trying to broker a deal between the two sides. but in the process he seems to have undercut...
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john williams and ben bernanke, please, the first is, would a price level target be helpful in managing expectati expectations, inflation expectations in normal times under a condition of a very splat phillips curve where you may be points away from your inflation target, and second is when you have these rules that commit to staying local longer, how would you integrate that with financial stability concerns? >> also for john williams, in your presentation, you had a chart on the price level targeting rule and had 2005 as the start date. obviously the start date is critical in terms of what policy is being inscribed now. so how hard would it be to find a consensus on the appropriate start date and number two, who gets to decide, would it be the fomc, a committee like ben bernanke was talking about, just how do you see that whole process going about? >> okay, one more. >> question for everyone. if returning to 2% is so desired, why don't we go back to cpi like many other countries rather than sticking with copz, which was implemented 20, 30 years'i s ago, with inflation a 2% level, i -- >> another quick answer, cpi runs and pce runs, about a quarter of a percentage point higher than pce so
john williams and ben bernanke, please, the first is, would a price level target be helpful in managing expectati expectations, inflation expectations in normal times under a condition of a very splat phillips curve where you may be points away from your inflation target, and second is when you have these rules that commit to staying local longer, how would you integrate that with financial stability concerns? >> also for john williams, in your presentation, you had a chart on the price...