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woodward is now 80 years old, bernstein, 79.een mostjealous of? notjealous — honoured to be a part of, as well as to sit back and say, "this is how it's done. "he knows how to do it." what do you owe carl bernstein? a great deal. we started working on the watergate story, i was the night police reporter and sent to the courthouse when the burglars came in. and carl and i were two of six people who contributed to the first story. the next day was a sunday. and two people came in to work on sunday, knowing one of the rules ofjournalism — there's always a good follow—up to a good story. and this was a good story. and there's carl, the chief virginia political reporter, me, still doing night police. and we did our first story together. but he — look, here's the moment in my life that was so important. and he said, "now, we've got to go see these people "in their homes. "it will be a waste of time to go in their... "..to see them in the office. "and so, we need to knock on doors." that's bernstein u. that'sjournalism university. and.
woodward is now 80 years old, bernstein, 79.een mostjealous of? notjealous — honoured to be a part of, as well as to sit back and say, "this is how it's done. "he knows how to do it." what do you owe carl bernstein? a great deal. we started working on the watergate story, i was the night police reporter and sent to the courthouse when the burglars came in. and carl and i were two of six people who contributed to the first story. the next day was a sunday. and two people came in...
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woodward is now 80 years old. - woodward is now 80 years old. bernstein, 79., ., ., jealous of? not 'ealous, honoured to be a art jealous of? not 'ealous, honoured to be a part of— jealous of? not 'ealous, honoured to be a part of as — jealous of? not jealous, honoured to be a part of as well _ jealous of? not jealous, honoured to be a part of as well as _ jealous of? not jealous, honoured to be a part of as well as to _ jealous of? not jealous, honoured to be a part of as well as to sit - jealous of? not jealous, honoured to be a part of as well as to sit back- be a part of as well as to sit back and say, this is how it is done. he knows how to do it.— and say, this is how it is done. he knows how to do it. what do you own carl bernstein? _ knows how to do it. what do you own carl bernstein? a _ knows how to do it. what do you own carl bernstein? a great _ knows how to do it. what do you own carl bernstein? a great deal. - knows how to do it. what do you own carl bernstein? a great deal. we - carl bernstein? a great deal. we were _ carl bernstein? a great dea
woodward is now 80 years old. - woodward is now 80 years old. bernstein, 79., ., ., jealous of? not 'ealous, honoured to be a art jealous of? not 'ealous, honoured to be a part of— jealous of? not 'ealous, honoured to be a part of as — jealous of? not jealous, honoured to be a part of as well _ jealous of? not jealous, honoured to be a part of as well as _ jealous of? not jealous, honoured to be a part of as well as to _ jealous of? not jealous, honoured to be a part of as well as to sit -...
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the duo, dynamic duo of woodward and bernstein. without their target reporting in the second half of 1972, the story may have died. it is interesting to not despite their good reporting in the second half of the year, nixon won reelection in a landslide. the allegations never seem to undermine his popularity among the american public that he handily won the election. host: the cambodian incursion? nixon and kissinger. guest: there are so much going on in the white house at this time. a part of the story about getting the access to the nixon tapes is that we get -- we have an understanding that the watergate story, burglary and cover about -- cover up is going on at the same time to make the administration is working on these major foreign policy initiatives that were always for him, first and foremost in terms of what he wanted to leave behind as a presidential legacy. host: deborah is next in allentown pennsylvania. caller: good morning. i wholeheartedly agree with the last two callers about how galvanizing this event was. i am of
the duo, dynamic duo of woodward and bernstein. without their target reporting in the second half of 1972, the story may have died. it is interesting to not despite their good reporting in the second half of the year, nixon won reelection in a landslide. the allegations never seem to undermine his popularity among the american public that he handily won the election. host: the cambodian incursion? nixon and kissinger. guest: there are so much going on in the white house at this time. a part of...
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the duo, dynam d of woodward and bernstein. without their target repting in the second half of 1972, the story y ve died. it is interesting to note despite theigo reporting in the second half of the year, nixon won reelection in a landslide. the allegations never seem to undermine his popularity among the american public that he handily won the election. host: the cambodian incursion? nixon and kissinger. guest: there are so much going on in the white house at this time. a part of the story about getting the access to the nixon tapes is that we get -- we have an understanding that the watergate story, burglary and cover about -- cover up is going on at the same time to make the administration is working on these major foreign policy initiatives that were always for him, first and foremost in terms of what he wanted to leave behind as a presidential legacy. host: deborah is next in allentown pennsylvania. caller: good morning. i wholeheartedly agree with the last two callers about how galvanizing this event was. i am of the road
the duo, dynam d of woodward and bernstein. without their target repting in the second half of 1972, the story y ve died. it is interesting to note despite theigo reporting in the second half of the year, nixon won reelection in a landslide. the allegations never seem to undermine his popularity among the american public that he handily won the election. host: the cambodian incursion? nixon and kissinger. guest: there are so much going on in the white house at this time. a part of the story...
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as i would have expected woodward. i expected from shaun woodward.ffshore wind energy industry and et— offshore wind energy industry and now of course, there are gneet— and now of course, there are gneet demente— and now of course, there are great demands for cleaner waters and even— great demands for cleaner waters and teven eevvge— great demands for cleaner waters and fewer sewage discharge into our and fewer sewage discharge into eni— and fewer sewage discharge into our rivers and seas, all of vnien— our rivers and seas, all of vnien i— our rivers and seas, all of which i totally— our rivers and seas, all of which i totally agree with. but gueee— which i totally agree with. but gueee vvne— which i totally agree with. but gueee vvne ie— which i totally agree with. but guess who is going to be picking up tne— guess who is going to be picking up tne titte— guess who is going to be picking up the bill? well,— guess who is going to be picking up the bill? well, a report out eut— up the bill? well, a report out eut neeentiv— up the bill? well, a report
as i would have expected woodward. i expected from shaun woodward.ffshore wind energy industry and et— offshore wind energy industry and now of course, there are gneet— and now of course, there are gneet demente— and now of course, there are great demands for cleaner waters and even— great demands for cleaner waters and teven eevvge— great demands for cleaner waters and fewer sewage discharge into our and fewer sewage discharge into eni— and fewer sewage discharge into our rivers...
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as i would have expected woodward. i expected from shaun woodward.ing the onshore and offshore wind energy industry eni— offshore wind energy industry and new— offshore wind energy industry and et— offshore wind energy industry and now of course, there are gneet— and now of course, there are gneet demente— and now of course, there are great demands for cleaner waters and even— great demands for cleaner waters and teven eevvge— great demands for cleaner waters and fewer sewage discharge into our and fewer sewage discharge into eni— and fewer sewage discharge into our rivers and seas, all of vnien— our rivers and seas, all of vnien i— our rivers and seas, all of which i totally— our rivers and seas, all of which i totally agree with. but gueee— which i totally agree with. but gueee vvne— which i totally agree with. but gueee vvne ie— which i totally agree with. but guess who is going to be picking up tne— guess who is going to be picking up tne titte— guess who is going to be picking up the bill? well,— guess who is going to be picking up the bill? wel
as i would have expected woodward. i expected from shaun woodward.ing the onshore and offshore wind energy industry eni— offshore wind energy industry and new— offshore wind energy industry and et— offshore wind energy industry and now of course, there are gneet— and now of course, there are gneet demente— and now of course, there are great demands for cleaner waters and even— great demands for cleaner waters and teven eevvge— great demands for cleaner waters and fewer sewage...
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that's the question i want woodward want to ask him. shaun woodward is also going to join me.e was once a tory he defected to once a tory mp. he defected to labourin once a tory mp. he defected to labour in 1999 under blair. does he think starmer is next he think starmer is the next blair? do you think starmer is the blair? does anyone find the next blair? does anyone find out and then andrea out from him? and then andrea jenkins, morley and jenkins, tory mp for morley and outwood in west yorkshire, is going to join me. she's the woman, the left love to hate because quite outspoken on because she's quite outspoken on issues immigration. she's issues like immigration. she's very wants to very right wing. she wants to bnng very right wing. she wants to bring boris. let's ask her bring back boris. let's ask her a little later whether that's a credible idea or whether it's just for the birds. but first of all, let's run through the front pages of sunday telegraph. pages of the sunday telegraph. goes with migrations back goes with migrations are back student visa kerbs. this is abo
that's the question i want woodward want to ask him. shaun woodward is also going to join me.e was once a tory he defected to once a tory mp. he defected to labourin once a tory mp. he defected to labour in 1999 under blair. does he think starmer is next he think starmer is the next blair? do you think starmer is the blair? does anyone find the next blair? does anyone find out and then andrea out from him? and then andrea jenkins, morley and jenkins, tory mp for morley and outwood in west...
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and they would have marches down woodward avenue that would include 10,000 people in white robes. they burned crosses on the front lawn of the city hall and the front lawn of the courthouse. they really helped get a really bad mayor elected. there was there were there were some serious baggage that came up with those folks. and it took many, many years until well after world war two to even start to address some of those issues and some of those issues. we're still living with today. labor unions are a voice, a bargaining agent, a source of protection. the formation of unions within automobile factories and plants came relatively late. there were enough immigrant here in detroit and people coming in constantly that it was pretty easy to replace either poor workers or workers who who fought the corporation for pay and days off and things like that. most workers worked six days a week and sometimes would even go in for the seven, stay for the extra money. it was during the the depression when the times were toughest in detroit that really the automobile manufacture hiring workers st
and they would have marches down woodward avenue that would include 10,000 people in white robes. they burned crosses on the front lawn of the city hall and the front lawn of the courthouse. they really helped get a really bad mayor elected. there was there were there were some serious baggage that came up with those folks. and it took many, many years until well after world war two to even start to address some of those issues and some of those issues. we're still living with today. labor...
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the duo, dynamic duo of woodward and bernstein.t reporti in the second hf of 1972, the story may veied. it is interesting to note despite their go rorting in the second half of the year, nixon won reelection in a landslide. the allegations never seem to undermine his popularity among the american public that he handily won the election. host: the cambodian incursion? nixon and kissinger. guest: there are so much going on in the white house at this time. a part of the story about getting the access to the nixon tapes is that we get -- we have an understanding that the watergate story, burglary and cover about -- cover up is going on at the same time to make the administration is working on these major foreign policy initiatives that were always for him, first and foremost in terms of what he wanted to leave behind as a presidential legacy. host: deborah is next in allentown pennsylvania. caller: good morning. i wholeheartedly agree with the last two callers about how galvanizing this event was. i am of the road where i voted the fir
the duo, dynamic duo of woodward and bernstein.t reporti in the second hf of 1972, the story may veied. it is interesting to note despite their go rorting in the second half of the year, nixon won reelection in a landslide. the allegations never seem to undermine his popularity among the american public that he handily won the election. host: the cambodian incursion? nixon and kissinger. guest: there are so much going on in the white house at this time. a part of the story about getting the...
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it's taken the current lawsuit against bob woodward. you you know, you sue somebody because the thing you were telling them for one book, they put in another book. i mean, it strikes me i'm not a lawyer and this is not a legal analysis, but i will say it seems pretty ridiculous and, you know, bob woodward's affair, a fair reporter he tape recorded his interviews. he asked permission to do so. he does that with all of his interviews and it's all on tape. so i don't know what trump is is trying to hide from or sue over, but he's our thing. sues about a lot of things. yeah. so so do we have any other questions? yes, ma'am. well, what do you think is going to happen with the other lawsuits that are coming from the georgia, new york and whatever he had, the other lawsuits there, there's georgia. there's new york state, there's new york city, the the d.a. so the latest from georgia is that the grand jury has put together their report and we expect it will be released publicly at some point soon. we know exactly when and the district in fulton
it's taken the current lawsuit against bob woodward. you you know, you sue somebody because the thing you were telling them for one book, they put in another book. i mean, it strikes me i'm not a lawyer and this is not a legal analysis, but i will say it seems pretty ridiculous and, you know, bob woodward's affair, a fair reporter he tape recorded his interviews. he asked permission to do so. he does that with all of his interviews and it's all on tape. so i don't know what trump is is trying...
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the problem was organized by helen woodward. animal center to raise money for rescued and offended. so you're watching dw news from berlin coming up next. it's the w news issue with ben presume, and of course, and get all the latest news and information a ton was on our website at www dot com for me, terry martin and everyone here to use every news. thanks for watching the brain because these orchestra called the brain continuously. that's itself. we ask a few, a few questions. we some arteries, forms for us psycho causes monster waves. how powerful over your thoughts. we can control our thoughts, which makes us very powerful questions about the universe and the rest of our series. 40 to be answered almost every thing this week on t w. this is the w news asia coming up today. indonesia, as president calls on me and my 2 and the blanche stop using fox stops pilot theaters, his ozzy, and counter punch the unify. and making this sense has result among the mazda vapors with it. so what a we tilting some of these made of mazda dissident soon slate abroad. they're doing all they can to he
the problem was organized by helen woodward. animal center to raise money for rescued and offended. so you're watching dw news from berlin coming up next. it's the w news issue with ben presume, and of course, and get all the latest news and information a ton was on our website at www dot com for me, terry martin and everyone here to use every news. thanks for watching the brain because these orchestra called the brain continuously. that's itself. we ask a few, a few questions. we some...
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jamie woodward. yeah, absolutely. a lot _ very quickly. jamie woodward. yeah, absolutely.many --eole huge hole. powerful statement. many eo - le fear huge hole. powerful statement. many people fear all — huge hole. powerful statement. many people fear all too _ huge hole. powerful statement. many people fear all too true. _ huge hole. powerful statement. many people fear all too true. thank - huge hole. powerful statement. many people fear all too true. thank you. i people fear all too true. thank you. massive response this morning as you would imagine. we were swimming in calls. it is good you are with us this morning. what about harry and meghan? it is about the the press, press intrusion and privacy. leave harry and meghan alone? that is our basic thought trigger. i bet harry was incredibly upset by what happened to him in manhattan. the chase, that is what we are talking about. the duke and duchess of sussex, and her mother, involved in a "near catastrophic" car chase involving paparazzi in new york on tuesday according to their spokesperson. i'm lucky enough to have b
jamie woodward. yeah, absolutely. a lot _ very quickly. jamie woodward. yeah, absolutely.many --eole huge hole. powerful statement. many eo - le fear huge hole. powerful statement. many people fear all — huge hole. powerful statement. many people fear all too _ huge hole. powerful statement. many people fear all too true. _ huge hole. powerful statement. many people fear all too true. thank - huge hole. powerful statement. many people fear all too true. thank you. i people fear all too true....
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somebody to 185 for us to have a certain amount of biomass in the form of woodward. and village is only used by mazda that line on the jungle floor that you still want to go. it won't cause any d for a session because that causes but as the demand goes up, say 10 percent didn't need to stop cutting down the for this in here. we've got a party. but now there is an alternative. most farmers in send to the own knives, stop a combination of menu or, and found these can be used to followed individual bio gas units for each home. bio gas is produced in organic matter like food and annual waste is broken down by micro organisms in the absence of oxygen. in this process, the meeting emulated from an the menu or is trapped inside a don't like structure and can be used in the form of compress gas, the in guide, the amendment and what you would in from that go and our own toilet pace can be integrated for the risk needed to produce bios, we can build a unit for a family of 4 that's going on even when call it. of course at the high, a bio gas is not without its own drawbacks. it
somebody to 185 for us to have a certain amount of biomass in the form of woodward. and village is only used by mazda that line on the jungle floor that you still want to go. it won't cause any d for a session because that causes but as the demand goes up, say 10 percent didn't need to stop cutting down the for this in here. we've got a party. but now there is an alternative. most farmers in send to the own knives, stop a combination of menu or, and found these can be used to followed...
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the problem was organized by helen woodward, animal center to raise money for rescued and offended door. you're watching dw news from berlin coming up next. it's the w. and there's a issue with been phys, hulu, of course, and get all the latest news and information a ton was on our website at www dot com for me. terry martin. its everyone here to use every news. thanks for watching the room brain because these orchestra called the brain continuously and that's itself.
the problem was organized by helen woodward, animal center to raise money for rescued and offended door. you're watching dw news from berlin coming up next. it's the w. and there's a issue with been phys, hulu, of course, and get all the latest news and information a ton was on our website at www dot com for me. terry martin. its everyone here to use every news. thanks for watching the room brain because these orchestra called the brain continuously and that's itself.
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this land is your land, and this land is my land from california to the new york island, from the woodwardhe gulf stream waters -- redwood forest to the gulf stream waters, this land was made for you and me, i have roamed and rambled and i have followed my footsteps, to the sparkling signs of her diamond deserts. all around me a voice was sounding, this land was made for you and me, when the sun came shining, then i was strolling, and the wheat fields waving and the dust clouds rolling, the voice was chanting as the fog was lifting, this land was made for you and me, this land is your land, this land is my land, from california to new york island, from the redwood forest to the gulfstream waters, this land was made for you and me, as i went walking that ribbon of highway, i saw both me that endless sky -- above me the endless skyway, saw below me that golden valley, this land was made for you and me this land is your land, and this land is my land, from california to the new york island, from the redwood forest to the gulfstream waters, this land was made for you and me you and me ♪ [appla
this land is your land, and this land is my land from california to the new york island, from the woodwardhe gulf stream waters -- redwood forest to the gulf stream waters, this land was made for you and me, i have roamed and rambled and i have followed my footsteps, to the sparkling signs of her diamond deserts. all around me a voice was sounding, this land was made for you and me, when the sun came shining, then i was strolling, and the wheat fields waving and the dust clouds rolling, the...
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woodward and bernstein because when everybody elses was saying there's nothing to this watergate storythey kept at it. they kept kep at it and then thn covered it and there was more involved and then he gets played byr' robert redford and dustin hoffman and that made a glamorous. if i go to journalism school i could be like robert redford or dustin hoffman. before the 1970s -- in the 1960s reporting on politics in washington was kind of a clubby inside baseball affair and reporters hung out with politicians and they went tos. e same cocktail receptions in the same schools with their kids and there was a tendency to think what happens in georgetown stays in georgetown. there wasn't this desire to uncover the bad things the government is doing. call it a recognition that politicians are human too. call it a willingness to respect the divide between public life and private life. do you need to know who's having an affair to know how you should vote in the next election and there are some unfortunate dual consequences to this. there's a lot of that they got swept under the rug so would the
woodward and bernstein because when everybody elses was saying there's nothing to this watergate storythey kept at it. they kept kep at it and then thn covered it and there was more involved and then he gets played byr' robert redford and dustin hoffman and that made a glamorous. if i go to journalism school i could be like robert redford or dustin hoffman. before the 1970s -- in the 1960s reporting on politics in washington was kind of a clubby inside baseball affair and reporters hung out...
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host: to jill in woodward, iowa, democrat, good morning. caller: can you tell me what percentage of our national debt trump is responsible for. i know that i know, but do you know? host: what is your number, joe? caller: 25%. he was president for 1% of the time of the history of the country but incurred 25% of the debt. host: current u.s. national debt, $37 trillion -- $31 trillion and counting. as you pointed out that's about $95,000 citizen. guest: yes, we did incurred debt during the trump administration, no doubt about that. keep in mind we had pandemic back then. that accounted for a lot of it. you will not find very many more fiscal conservatives than me in congress. i haven't had any personal debt is 1994. i have made certain of that but you know, look, i understand it. understand it is necessary. at the same time, we have got to stop this. we are headed for disaster if we don't address this as a country. we in the republican party have identified the three greatest challenges to our the debt, and education. the debt is something tha
host: to jill in woodward, iowa, democrat, good morning. caller: can you tell me what percentage of our national debt trump is responsible for. i know that i know, but do you know? host: what is your number, joe? caller: 25%. he was president for 1% of the time of the history of the country but incurred 25% of the debt. host: current u.s. national debt, $37 trillion -- $31 trillion and counting. as you pointed out that's about $95,000 citizen. guest: yes, we did incurred debt during the trump...
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warren woodward who are longtime family friends.maid of honor demonstrated texas is not all blue skies. in fact, some of the prayer it's downright abstract. i'll call chuck also been texas is no place to escape the watchful eye of his future father-in-law. ♪ it was a busy texas weekend filled with dinners, parties, and dances in their honors. dallas, houston, san antonio and a cap it off a kitchen shower in austin. linda left room for doubt as to her ability to kitchen accessories she received. >> invention. i'm sure. hopefully when he gets back of a self hungry he will like whatever i fix him. oco when chuck and linda returned to washington they received a different kind of perception. a record snow had transform the nation's capitol into a somewhat premature setting. the weatherman put a damper on chuck's a football but festivities were not slowed in the least. linda, the passing of november ... not only record snow's early yule logs with the sole realization sued look soon be leaving the home where she spent the last four years.
warren woodward who are longtime family friends.maid of honor demonstrated texas is not all blue skies. in fact, some of the prayer it's downright abstract. i'll call chuck also been texas is no place to escape the watchful eye of his future father-in-law. ♪ it was a busy texas weekend filled with dinners, parties, and dances in their honors. dallas, houston, san antonio and a cap it off a kitchen shower in austin. linda left room for doubt as to her ability to kitchen accessories she...
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warren woodward who are longtime family friend.found that texas is no place to escape the watchful eye of his future father-in-law. this is a busy texas weekend filled with tears parties and dances and their honor and san antonio, and f-uppercase-letter, a shower in austin. and lynda left room to cope with the various kitchen accessories that she received. >> i don't know how to cook but i'm sure before and hopefully when i get back, whatever i fix. [inaudible]. ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ >> check and lynda returned to washington, they received it a different kind of reception, something and transform the nation's capitol into a setting. the weather may have put a damper on the football with the festivities were not slowed middle east. in the least. they reference snows but the realization of that she would soon be leaving the home or she has spent the last four years and she and chuck did well with the dozens of staff members to keep the white house moving and not only do the make the presidents house function it as they seek the executive po
warren woodward who are longtime family friend.found that texas is no place to escape the watchful eye of his future father-in-law. this is a busy texas weekend filled with tears parties and dances and their honor and san antonio, and f-uppercase-letter, a shower in austin. and lynda left room to cope with the various kitchen accessories that she received. >> i don't know how to cook but i'm sure before and hopefully when i get back, whatever i fix. [inaudible]. ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪...
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warren woodward who are longtime familyan friends.some of it gets downright abstract. said that to place to escape the watchful eye of his future father-in-law. ♪♪ ♪♪ it was a busy texas weekend filled with dinners parties and dances in their honor. dallas used in san antonio to capped off the kitchen shower in austin. ♪♪ lynda had doubt as to our ability to cope with the various kitchen accessories she vereceived. >> i'm sure -- and hopefully he'll be so hungry hill like everything i fix him. ♪♪ when chuck and under return to washington they received a different kind of reception the records note transform the nation's capital intoso somewhat premature christmas setting. the weather may put a damper on his football but his festivities were not slowed in the least. for lynda the passing of november brought not only records knows and yule log's but what shezation that would soon be leaving the home where she had the last four years. she and chuck bid farewell to the dozens of family members who keep the white house machinery moving smo
warren woodward who are longtime familyan friends.some of it gets downright abstract. said that to place to escape the watchful eye of his future father-in-law. ♪♪ ♪♪ it was a busy texas weekend filled with dinners parties and dances in their honor. dallas used in san antonio to capped off the kitchen shower in austin. ♪♪ lynda had doubt as to our ability to cope with the various kitchen accessories she vereceived. >> i'm sure -- and hopefully he'll be so hungry hill like...
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my favorite thing about reading the washington read it, the washington read one of bob woodward's books. i don't remember which one it was the first one i think he did on the bush 43 administration. i flipped to it and torie clarke, you know, he listed my name as victoria, a clerk. now, usually people misspell clerk. he got that right. that letter, a, i don't have a middle name. not only is it not a so i like to say i'm one of the few people about whom paul werber has made a factual mistake. how do you how do you spell clerk with an e at the end with an often gets misspelled and you know go by tori tori often gets misspelled. do you bring your republic and sensibilities into your interviews? you have a long background as a reporter. sure. i like to say conservative. i like to say conservative. i i'm sure i do. it's not front of brain. i think i probably try to put that aside. it's more the experi ences i've had. so, for instance, i worked in the us trade representative office under carla hills. so when some say ken follett starts taking medieval examples of geopolitical things going on
my favorite thing about reading the washington read it, the washington read one of bob woodward's books. i don't remember which one it was the first one i think he did on the bush 43 administration. i flipped to it and torie clarke, you know, he listed my name as victoria, a clerk. now, usually people misspell clerk. he got that right. that letter, a, i don't have a middle name. not only is it not a so i like to say i'm one of the few people about whom paul werber has made a factual mistake....
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woodward and bernstein, because when everybody else was saying, there's nothing to this watergate story, they at it, they kept at it. and then and they just uncover that there was more involved. and then course, to get played by, robert redford and dustin hoffman, you know, that makes it look pretty. grammer's boy, if i go to journalism school, then i can be like robert redford or dustin hoffman. but but it also had a deeper, sort of more serious level beef before the 1970s. i'm not to say specifically before watergate, i'll go chronologically. it works that way. but in the 1960s, reporting on politics in washington was kind of a clubby inside baseball and reporters hung out with politicians. they went to the same cocktail. they sent their kids to the same schools and all of this and there was a tendency to think that what happens in georgetown stays in georgetown. there wasn't this desire to uncover the bad things that government is doing, call it maybe a recognition that politicians are human, to call it a willingness to respected divide between public lives and private lives. do you
woodward and bernstein, because when everybody else was saying, there's nothing to this watergate story, they at it, they kept at it. and then and they just uncover that there was more involved. and then course, to get played by, robert redford and dustin hoffman, you know, that makes it look pretty. grammer's boy, if i go to journalism school, then i can be like robert redford or dustin hoffman. but but it also had a deeper, sort of more serious level beef before the 1970s. i'm not to say...
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monique woodward joins us now.t the focus you have, the problems you want to solve for women that you think is advantageous for investors to? monique: investors are always looking for these growth markets. women are an emerging consumer. women control 85% of consumer spending. they control assets. that points to a few different things. the opportunity and online economies. but women impact their economies. as more women enter the workforce and start to move up the ladder. caroline: you mentioned him in her, why write this white paper? we talk a lot about the need to invest in women. and female investors but things don't change. what needed to be spelled out to make things different? monique: we have not enough investors investing in women run businesses. but there is an opportunity to show people there is a massive consumer market that is being underinvested in. we are under investing in companies and products that solve the problems and meet the needs of female consumers. that's an interesting opportunity to solve
monique woodward joins us now.t the focus you have, the problems you want to solve for women that you think is advantageous for investors to? monique: investors are always looking for these growth markets. women are an emerging consumer. women control 85% of consumer spending. they control assets. that points to a few different things. the opportunity and online economies. but women impact their economies. as more women enter the workforce and start to move up the ladder. caroline: you...
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it is what deep throat told woodward and bernstein to do. might find interesting motives, et cetera. in this case when prosecutors are trying to decide whether to file charges, they're looking for aggravating factors like obstruction of justice. another one is disloyalty to the united states. if you can make a link that there was motive with payments to a foreign government in exchange of sharing classified documents, or trying to leverage information to get an upper hand in business negotiations, that could be a very powerful aggravating factor that could lead toward charges for mishandling these classified documents. >> the target of this subpoena, according to the "new york times'" reporting was trump's business. and trump's business has had its own legal story in the past year or two, including being convicted as a business entity on accounts related to business and tax fraud. how much leeway does the trump organization, trump's organization as a business have in complying with the subpoena like this? is it a black and white case where t
it is what deep throat told woodward and bernstein to do. might find interesting motives, et cetera. in this case when prosecutors are trying to decide whether to file charges, they're looking for aggravating factors like obstruction of justice. another one is disloyalty to the united states. if you can make a link that there was motive with payments to a foreign government in exchange of sharing classified documents, or trying to leverage information to get an upper hand in business...
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do you know how many times they trotted out woodward and bernstein more bernstein on cnn to talk about this is worst than watergate might be totally if i can dishes based on nothing. you lost your credibility as well. for anyone to dismiss this, i ask you to read it. if you read it, you will ♪ dismiss it. even if you despise donald trump. you should should be outraged. i will add. this this is the weirdest thing. effortly they sat down and talked to james baker, the durham report. he was one of the few major players to talk to him. he said you know hillary clinton launched this campaign. and do you know that john brennan briefed president obama about this and baker left the room emotional. came back, reportedly, and said essentially, if i had known this, as the former general counsel to the fbi, i never would have supported this probe. now, either is he an actor and and a drama queen, or he actually means it. that barack obama gets briefed by john brennan, brennan doesn't brief the fbi and hey hillary clinton put you up to this. this is her idea to get everybody off the trail of her em
do you know how many times they trotted out woodward and bernstein more bernstein on cnn to talk about this is worst than watergate might be totally if i can dishes based on nothing. you lost your credibility as well. for anyone to dismiss this, i ask you to read it. if you read it, you will ♪ dismiss it. even if you despise donald trump. you should should be outraged. i will add. this this is the weirdest thing. effortly they sat down and talked to james baker, the durham report. he was one...
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mostly they reported for the washington post they knew what, were not going to share that in when, woodwardtein come another newspapers caught on, they realized they could bring down a presidency, this is heavy stuff. and then people have to the journalism school. and we are not simply neutral reporters on what happened to, cleanup and influence onon the outcome. as of the journalism becomes a cause at least at first it was often sort of progressive reform is where the historians should hesitate to ascribe too much causation here because by watergate is going on in in half decade after after, the media landscape is changing dramatically the biggest change is the invention and distribution, cable television because in the days before cable tv, the government could and did enforce fairness in the god of fairness, equal treatment of both parties both sides of an issue in the three majorwn broadcast networks because the government owned the airways there was a limited - but along comes cable tv and the fcc the federal communications commission so that we not need to turn to anymore because ever
mostly they reported for the washington post they knew what, were not going to share that in when, woodwardtein come another newspapers caught on, they realized they could bring down a presidency, this is heavy stuff. and then people have to the journalism school. and we are not simply neutral reporters on what happened to, cleanup and influence onon the outcome. as of the journalism becomes a cause at least at first it was often sort of progressive reform is where the historians should...
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to get into this film that seemed like another world entirely with christopher lee and edward woodwardows, like this comedy musical. it's being re—released in cinemas this summer, starting with newton stewart, where it was first screened 50 years ago as a thank you to the local community, who supported its making. and fans worldwide continue to visit locations, often in costume. i love bringing the costumes to the locations. it's lovely meeting other fans and seeing that they actually recognise that, and it's just bringing these characters back to life. it's 50 years on, you know, we should be celebrating this fantastic movie and all the things it's brought to us. and how else to mark the anniversary of the strange cult horror film but with the burning of a wicker man? a little smaller than the original, but no less spectacular. 50 years on, it may look as if the wicker man is fizzling out. but, with two films in the offing, two books and a new festival, interest is still sparking. the british singer—songwriter linda lewis has died at the age of 72. she performed at the first ever glas
to get into this film that seemed like another world entirely with christopher lee and edward woodwardows, like this comedy musical. it's being re—released in cinemas this summer, starting with newton stewart, where it was first screened 50 years ago as a thank you to the local community, who supported its making. and fans worldwide continue to visit locations, often in costume. i love bringing the costumes to the locations. it's lovely meeting other fans and seeing that they actually...
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bob woodward was there. and i know the two of you spoke after. what did he say to you about it?s so scary, because basically, you're having mr. watergate watch your watergate show. which i do not recommend. but, so i was very nervous, but afterwards, he was fantastic. i certainly never want to put words in his mouth or dare i say, ever misquote him, but he said that we captured the sort of clown show aspect of these guys and how dangerous they were and yet how often, like, weird and funny they were at the same time. and that made me very happy, needless to say. >> it's a fantastic show. david mendel, thanks so much. >> oh, thank you. >> congrats, dave. >> thank you. >> it's great. it's really funny. >>> also this morning, the city of el paso under a state of emergency as the mayor there says he has made a declaration in anticipation of the unknown consequences of title 42. it's expiring next week. that's that border policy at the center of debate in washington. we'll ask what he's expecting. ♪ it's our turn now we'll make it up again. ♪ ♪ we'll build freelelance teams with more
bob woodward was there. and i know the two of you spoke after. what did he say to you about it?s so scary, because basically, you're having mr. watergate watch your watergate show. which i do not recommend. but, so i was very nervous, but afterwards, he was fantastic. i certainly never want to put words in his mouth or dare i say, ever misquote him, but he said that we captured the sort of clown show aspect of these guys and how dangerous they were and yet how often, like, weird and funny they...
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with woodward and bernstein and other newspaperss caught on they could bring down a presidency. this is heady stuff. people had up to journalism school. we are not simply neutral reporters journalism becomes a cause. at least at first it was often a cause for progressive reform. this is where the historians should hesitate to ascribe too much causation here because while watergate is going on. in the half decade after, that media landscape is changing dramatically. invention and distribution of cable television, because in the days before cable tv, the government could and did enforce fairness, what they called fairness, equal treatment of both parties. sides of an issue on the three major broadcast networks. because the government owned the airwaves and there a limited there's limited bandwidth. but along comes cable tv and the fcc federal communications says we don't need the fairness doctrine anymore because everybody can have their own cable tv station. and so instead of three, you can have 300, you can have 3000. and as you could have 3,000. as long as if you're going to ha
with woodward and bernstein and other newspaperss caught on they could bring down a presidency. this is heady stuff. people had up to journalism school. we are not simply neutral reporters journalism becomes a cause. at least at first it was often a cause for progressive reform. this is where the historians should hesitate to ascribe too much causation here because while watergate is going on. in the half decade after, that media landscape is changing dramatically. invention and distribution of...
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and hurling expletives directed at russia's top military general and its defense min stir. >> bob woodwardd certainly not what we're used to coming out of putin's russia. are the oligarchs starting to break ranks here? >> well, there's a lot of overriding uncertainty in all of this. from the reporting i've tried to do on this not only do we see putin's normal paranoia, but he spent the last three years in isolation absolutely worried about covid, has a small circle. and the analysts say this could blow up in any time frame from one decade to tomorrow. no one knows. and this isolation has taken all of the instincts he's got, and magnified them in a very dangerous way but he's still in charge of russia. >> so we had jeffrey goldberg on earlier this week, and ann applebaum from the atlantic, how russia had to come to the conclusion this war was unwinnable. you say because of putin's isolation during covid that's just not going to happen? >> again, it could happen. there's a lot of uncertainty in this, and i think putin still, unfortunately, the calamity here is he's in charge of russia and he
and hurling expletives directed at russia's top military general and its defense min stir. >> bob woodwardd certainly not what we're used to coming out of putin's russia. are the oligarchs starting to break ranks here? >> well, there's a lot of overriding uncertainty in all of this. from the reporting i've tried to do on this not only do we see putin's normal paranoia, but he spent the last three years in isolation absolutely worried about covid, has a small circle. and the analysts...
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we will take you inside the world of joanne woodward and paul newman's private collections.holiday evening at the beach turned terrifying last night when gunfire erupted in hollywood, florida. nine people were hurt, including children. guad venegas joins us with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hoda. authorities say thousands of people were here when it took place. police say there was an altercation on the beach just behind me in this area and that resulted in gunfire exchanging. we've seen the surveillance video with hundreds of people running away from the scene. authorities say they had police officers and first responders nearby. they were able to attend to the victims. as of now we understand nine people were struck by gunfire. five were adults and four minors, including a 1-year-old child. police are asking for any of the witnesses to share any videos or photos they might have that could help with that investigation. as of yesterday, they informed us that the victims, eight were in stable condition, and one was undergoing surgery. one individual ha
we will take you inside the world of joanne woodward and paul newman's private collections.holiday evening at the beach turned terrifying last night when gunfire erupted in hollywood, florida. nine people were hurt, including children. guad venegas joins us with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hoda. authorities say thousands of people were here when it took place. police say there was an altercation on the beach just behind me in this area and that resulted in gunfire...
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good to have you with us today >> coming up next, history forhd sale paul newman, joy woodward, scriptsricans are doing just that this long memorial day weekend tom costello is at reagan national with what to expect whether you're flying or driving. >> busy here i just checked, they're averaging 4,000 passengers moving through the checkpoints here at reagan that's a lot we're expecting a busy day indeed the good news is we have good clear sky weather today to travel about 2.5 million people today will pass through the tsa checkpoints nationwide that's about 50,000 flights scheduled for today. the faa opened up 169 of these high-altitude highways in the skies trying to move things along and trying to reduce fuel consumption. and in addition, this is kind of interesting, the faa coordinating with nasa and the pentagon to reduce or scratch rocket launching during high movement times for planes down in florida because those rocket launchers can interfere, of course, with air traffic speaking of florida, we're watching volatile weather just off the east coast, according to the faa. so far th
good to have you with us today >> coming up next, history forhd sale paul newman, joy woodward, scriptsricans are doing just that this long memorial day weekend tom costello is at reagan national with what to expect whether you're flying or driving. >> busy here i just checked, they're averaging 4,000 passengers moving through the checkpoints here at reagan that's a lot we're expecting a busy day indeed the good news is we have good clear sky weather today to travel about 2.5...
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the southeastern atlantic coast, we also have 5 million people at risk from oklahoma city, tulsa, woodward could be looking at tennis ball sized hail from dodge city, tulsa, down to childress, texas. this system is moving east today into the mid-atlantic, into the plains an isolated flood risk from wisconsin to louisiana tomorrow, heavy rain developing down through southeastern texas into the gulf and the severe threat will continue, and then wednesday, low pressure moves east onto the plains bringing more heavy rain. localized flash flooding stretching from rapid city all the way to houston some spots could see in the central plains 2 to 5 inches of rain, but as you get into the southern plains, 5 to 10 inches of rain with localized flooding. we'r're going toto be watching closely right through wednesday. we're gogoing to getet to your l forecast in the next 30 seconds. forecast in the next 3 30 secon. >>> good monday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're watching some scattered showers moving into parts of northern california, into the bay area, and some of us are waking up to some
the southeastern atlantic coast, we also have 5 million people at risk from oklahoma city, tulsa, woodward could be looking at tennis ball sized hail from dodge city, tulsa, down to childress, texas. this system is moving east today into the mid-atlantic, into the plains an isolated flood risk from wisconsin to louisiana tomorrow, heavy rain developing down through southeastern texas into the gulf and the severe threat will continue, and then wednesday, low pressure moves east onto the plains...
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also dropping by, jared woodward, sarah hunt and amy wu silverman.t swing by and ask him some things. tom: run some video of michael o'leary laughing at scott kirby. jonathan: pilot contracts at denver airport which i was quite impressed with. it wasn't too bad. lisa: how long were you there? jonathan: 30 minutes, that was enough. ♪ what do you see on the horizon? uncertainty? or opportunity. whatever you see, at pgim we can help you rise to the challenges of today, when active investing and disciplined risk management are needed most. drawing on deep expertise across the world's public and private markets in pursuit of long-term returns... pgim. our investments shape tomorrow today. bridgett is here. she has no clue that i'm here. she has no clue who's in the helmet. are you ready? -i'm ready! alright. xfinity rewards creates experiences big and small, and once-in-a-lifetime. tom: bloomberg surveillance on a tuesday. the dead and the deficit is very next week. meanwhile, yields are higher. 4.39% on the two year yield is a shocking move off 3.85%? li
also dropping by, jared woodward, sarah hunt and amy wu silverman.t swing by and ask him some things. tom: run some video of michael o'leary laughing at scott kirby. jonathan: pilot contracts at denver airport which i was quite impressed with. it wasn't too bad. lisa: how long were you there? jonathan: 30 minutes, that was enough. ♪ what do you see on the horizon? uncertainty? or opportunity. whatever you see, at pgim we can help you rise to the challenges of today, when active investing and...
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host: to jill in woodward, iowa, democrat, good morning. can you tell me what percentage of our national debt trump is responsible for. i know that i know, but do you know? host: what is your number, joe? caller: 25%. he was president for 1% of the time of the history of the country but incurred 25% of the debt. host: current u.s. national debt, $37 trillion -- $31 trillion and counting. as you pointed out that's about $95,000 citizen. guest: yes, we did incurred debt during the trump administration, no doubt about that. keep in mind we had pandemic back then. that accounted for a lot of it. you will not find very many more fiscal conservatives than me in congress. i haven't had any personal debt is 1994. i have made certain of that but you know, look, i understand it. understand it is necessary. at the same time, we have got to stop this. we are headed for disaster if we don't address this as a country. we in the republican party have identified the three greatest challenges to our the debt, and education. the debt is something that has to
host: to jill in woodward, iowa, democrat, good morning. can you tell me what percentage of our national debt trump is responsible for. i know that i know, but do you know? host: what is your number, joe? caller: 25%. he was president for 1% of the time of the history of the country but incurred 25% of the debt. host: current u.s. national debt, $37 trillion -- $31 trillion and counting. as you pointed out that's about $95,000 citizen. guest: yes, we did incurred debt during the trump...
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. >> a woodward answer -- a one-word answer? no. because a strong code of conduct that you hypothesize would have to be enforced with a mechanism that would involve the questioning of individual justices. he has in his letter to this committee, outlined procedures that are used in cases of recusal. they file the same code of conduct. >> if the supreme court justice cannot take a bribe, they would say that would be improper because it would be subject to enforcement outside the court? >> they are subject to the same laws and general applications that apply, they could be prosecuted and impeach. that is >> not the same question. >>thank you. whether it would be printed for the supreme court justices as a steward of its reputation to promulgate -- part of me, i will ask you, mr. depree, a code of conduct that will apply to all? >> when justice kagan testified, she said the supreme court was considering doing that. >> we have different points of view, but what is the problem with the supreme court justice saying let's have a code of con
. >> a woodward answer -- a one-word answer? no. because a strong code of conduct that you hypothesize would have to be enforced with a mechanism that would involve the questioning of individual justices. he has in his letter to this committee, outlined procedures that are used in cases of recusal. they file the same code of conduct. >> if the supreme court justice cannot take a bribe, they would say that would be improper because it would be subject to enforcement outside the...