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woodward and bernstein. it's really a great pleasure to be here and there are so many things we can talk about in the short time we have together tonight. of course, i want to talk about watergate, i want to talk about connections between watergate and our present moment. >> oh, child you want to do that? mark: just in case anyone's interested. but i want to start with a little bit about the two of you. how did you get involved in the journalism world, carl? carl: i was 1 years old. i had one foot in the classroom, one foot in the pool hall. one foot in the juvenile court and it was doubtful that i was going to get out of high school and my father had the foresight of recognizing that and he knew i could write a little bit and he knew somebody at the washington star, the great afternoon newspaper in the cool of the united states and he went to someone and said, hey, could you get this kid a job? more or less as a copy job boy and i got the job. john kennedy and richard nixon were running president when i wen
woodward and bernstein. it's really a great pleasure to be here and there are so many things we can talk about in the short time we have together tonight. of course, i want to talk about watergate, i want to talk about connections between watergate and our present moment. >> oh, child you want to do that? mark: just in case anyone's interested. but i want to start with a little bit about the two of you. how did you get involved in the journalism world, carl? carl: i was 1 years old. i had...
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woodward on another book. and i told mr. butterfield about you know, he forgotten, i think, because has been so long ago about her characters nation as as a heavy drinker. he said, that is ridiculous. i call bob and have him call you and he did call me. but when i said, what are your names, what are your sources? he could not give me one source could not? would not. oh, some of these people are still alive. i can't give i could not give you any names. and i pointed out that i had interviewed scores of people. and how many you interview about mrs. nixon? did you really. oh, yeah. well you know, this wasn't an interview that went particularly well, but, you know, he really just couldn't answer. there were no answers and no attributions and i'm a very database fact based person and and i would say the alcohol rumors are and i would say that the reclusive rumors are easily disproved by the records. so that was how we it. but alexander butterfield, who knew mrs. nixon and met with her several times a week, said that is ridiculous
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veteran journalist bob woodward reported on just how serious the threats to mark milley's life were in his book war, writing this quote. since retiring, milley had received a nonstop barrage of death threats that he, at least in part, attributed to trump's repeated aggressive attempts to discredit him as a former chairman, milley was provided round the clock government security for two years, but he had taken additional precautions at significant personal expense, installing bulletproof glass and blast proof curtains at his home. >> bulletproof glass. >> and blast proof curtains because donald trump threatened him. now exacting revenge on general milley by pulling his security detail, the detail that's protecting him from that publicly stated threat from iran is nothing short of putting a bull's eye on his back. >> making it easier for. >> america's known enemies to target an american. >> military hero. and why? why is this happening, you might ask? because retired four star general mark milley was willing to do what far too few people have been brave enough to do, which was to find a
veteran journalist bob woodward reported on just how serious the threats to mark milley's life were in his book war, writing this quote. since retiring, milley had received a nonstop barrage of death threats that he, at least in part, attributed to trump's repeated aggressive attempts to discredit him as a former chairman, milley was provided round the clock government security for two years, but he had taken additional precautions at significant personal expense, installing bulletproof glass...
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bob woodward was supposed to be able to join a city but in the end could not. i suspect that very few people here today who do not know the panelists. but for those few here are a few highlights let me start closest to me julie pace executive editor of the associated press. she has spent almost her entire career. she was named to her current hee in 2021. christiane amanpour chief international anchor for cnn and host the show on pbs. she has also worked over the years at cbs news and abc news. marty barron is a former executive editor of the "washington post." and earlier editor boston globe executive editor of the miami herald is also the author of the recent memoir coalition of power about the post in the trump years. i'm sorry that's okay. [laughter] [laughter] exits that were different on here. as a former i'm sorry former executive editor of the "new york times" and also former editor of the los angeles times leads the times local investigation fellowship. so were all among the 16 career honored earlier today. julie is a generation younger well i can confi
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t’h’e’ ukgoveirnmefint, we story by the uk government, we have heard response from professor alan woodwardgovernment. he said all the uk has achieved the uk government has achieved and this is to weaken and the privacy of security and the privacy of uk—based users and added it was naive of the to uk—based users and added it was naive that ie to uk—based users and added it was naive that it to uk—based users and added it was naive that it could to uk—based users and added it was naive that it could tell to uk—based users and added it was naive that it could tell uk to think. that it eauld tell tilt ' ” sorry, us technology, sorry, us technology, sorry, us technology company what to do globally. in terms of the business of apple, we business of applefiobviously we have and see what will haveito wait andisee what it will have. some impact it will have. some of course will choose customers of course will choose apple products to have access to the encryption and they no longer will be able to have this on their accounts. we will find out in the coming months what impact it will have on their .,
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so how much that if it does not release the capt as by saturday wor, woodward's doing because already those in reserve have been recalled and new. meanwhile, way you are. how people are in jordan speaking about how king abdullah is missing was donald trump went and what was said to look in jordan near there is wide public support for the king's a position which he shared on acts following the meeting with donald trump, which is to reject any displacement of palestinians to reject the idea that jordan can give away its land or can serve as an alternative homeland for the palestinians . but there is a very somber understanding of the high risk involved. and the fact that upsetting donald trump for going immediately into confrontation mode with the mad could be a, could have grave consequences for jordan jordan being right in the middle of all those hot spots in the region you have at syria on its border. you have israel, the occupied westbank to its eastern border, you have yemen, nearby and iraq as well. and so this is a country that a struggle to maintain some semblance of stability f
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could increase soft woodward imports from germanyy and sweden can't provide of you have to replace theuture, if more mils, capacity in u.s., supply chain, as far as the management on federal lands, that could change but as not going to happen -- next year four years probably not for next you know 10 years. >> cheryl as we know right now we are pausing this tariff war between our two countries members as well but we will continue to follow this, for your. as the next -- few weeks progress on i send it back to you. cheryl: 30 days is the clock is already on happening right now kelly saberi thank you so much, time is ticking mark. mark: yeah. cheryl: was 0 days now less than that, a lot could happen in 30 days in particular, if president trump is not happy with how canada and mexico produce the results that he wants which is to secure the border. mark: 25% tariff that is a big hike, but president trump has been very clear he has given countries an out whether it is build facility in united states, and employ u.s. workers or actually enforce your border whatever it might be there is an out
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he also co-wrote it with bob woodward, the bestselling peril about the tumultuous transition between the trump and biden presidencies. plus, he has his own connection to churchill, which he will explain in a minute. so ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming bob small and bob costa costa. thank you so much, brad. appreciate it. good evening to everyone. thanks much for coming out here tonight. i'm bob costa with cbs. and i'm really to be here not only with one of the great authors in, professors, but my former professor at the university of notre dame, robert small. he a terrific journalist. professor, academic. over the years, he has written about everyone from father theodore hesburgh to essay collections about his journalism to writing about the easter in ireland's children, to my one of my most favorite books, recent memory the glory and the burden about the american presidency. and so when brad, about the literary marriage that has led to this project, mr. churchill in the white i was so intrigued because. it also does have a personal element for me as a journalist and
he also co-wrote it with bob woodward, the bestselling peril about the tumultuous transition between the trump and biden presidencies. plus, he has his own connection to churchill, which he will explain in a minute. so ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming bob small and bob costa costa. thank you so much, brad. appreciate it. good evening to everyone. thanks much for coming out here tonight. i'm bob costa with cbs. and i'm really to be here not only with one of the great authors in,...
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larry: before kara goes, can i think woodward and bernstein for opening for us? i thought that was nice. wasn't that nice? i thought that was nice. they did a good job. kara: they have some promise. larry: i think so. i will keep an eye on those two. kara: how i get started -- got started as a reporter, i was the yearbook at her, which is a job of immense were in high school, but i was not in newspapers. i did not work for newspapers. i really wanted to be a spy. i am gay, as is obvious. it is true. come on. let's stop. larry: you said it. kara: no questions here. wanted to be in the military and college. my dad was in the military. it was pre don't ask, don't tell. everyone had a terrible history of doing this so i could not be in the military without telling essentially, so i didn't. i was going to do some other public service, but it was really hard at the time. at that time, people don't member that, but it is true. so i got into reporting, which was similar, adjacent to analysis because i was going to be an analyst essentially. like on "homeland" but 100% le
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larry: before kara goes, can i think woodward and bernstein for opening for us? i thought that was nice. wasn't that nice? i thought that was nice. they did a good job. kara: they have some promise. larry: i think so. i will keep an eye on those two. kara: how i get started -- got started as a reporter, i was the yearbook at her, which is a job of immense were in high school, but i was not in newspapers. i did not work for newspapers. i really wanted to be a spy. i am gay, as is obvious. it is true. come on. let's stop. larry: you said it. kara: no questions here. wanted to be in the military and college. my dad was in the military. it was pre don't ask, don't tell. everyone had a terrible history of doing this so i could not be in the military without telling essentially, so i didn't. i was going to do some other public service, but it was really hard at the time. at that time, people don't member that, but it is true. so i got into reporting, which was similar, adjacent to analysis because i was going to be an analyst essentially. like on "homeland" but 100% le
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ambassador to the un barbara woodward made it clear that the uk still stands behind ukraine. >> no oneonditions for talks, reaffirmed by his deputy foreign minister just a few days ago, have been that ukraine withdraw from its own sovereign territory and abandon its sovereign right to choose its alliances. no country could or should accept this. so we can and must create the conditions for a just and lasting peace which protects ukraine's security, sovereignty and independence. this will require robust security arrangements from the outset, which ensure that russia is never able to invade again. putin has shown time and again that he will time and again that he will break a weak deal. that is going time to press rewind with... neutrogena rapid wrinkle repair. it has derm-proven retinol... ...expertly formulated... ...to target skin cell turnover... ...and fights not one—but 5 signs of aging. with visible results... ...in just one week. neutrogena dry... tired... itchy, burning... my dry eye symptoms got worse over time. my eye doctor explained the root was inflammation. xiidra was made
ambassador to the un barbara woodward made it clear that the uk still stands behind ukraine. >> no oneonditions for talks, reaffirmed by his deputy foreign minister just a few days ago, have been that ukraine withdraw from its own sovereign territory and abandon its sovereign right to choose its alliances. no country could or should accept this. so we can and must create the conditions for a just and lasting peace which protects ukraine's security, sovereignty and independence. this will...
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was very lucky in the course of this to have my friend dan moldea, who is to the hoffa story, what woodward and bernstein are to watergate, to give me some guidance in this area. and he has been on the hoffa story for for 50 years. i don't know of anybody who's been on any case that that long. i was 13. so i certainly wasn't on it that long. but fitzsimmons was pliable. they wanted him and they wanted him for access to the pension and other things. well, this pardon, not the pardon, the commutation of jimmy hoffa set in motion what ended up in his death and and so we begin to see something we'll see later. and reagan with the concerted turn from democrats of a from you know, with with labor to republicans, probably the thing that most fascinate me about the network on the nixon chapter is there was a lot in the watergate files and records about nixon referring to what about the bay of pigs? what abouthe bay of pigs thing? and i'm making a very long story short. what i determine that that meant is nixon was very self-conscious that he had been aware that the kill castro program started under
was very lucky in the course of this to have my friend dan moldea, who is to the hoffa story, what woodward and bernstein are to watergate, to give me some guidance in this area. and he has been on the hoffa story for for 50 years. i don't know of anybody who's been on any case that that long. i was 13. so i certainly wasn't on it that long. but fitzsimmons was pliable. they wanted him and they wanted him for access to the pension and other things. well, this pardon, not the pardon, the...
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he told bob woodward it's what ousted him.ng different, something unfair. but i don't know that fdr or eisenhower to pick a republican would have failed the leadership test the same way. and i mentioned that to tonight, mandela, because one of the things trump initially said was he's in charge of everything, right? someone with a different style or experience might have said, well, hold on, i don't know. you want to own every lockdown and every terrible thing that's coming. i'm just a brief piece of sound on that. take a look. >> when somebody is the president of the united states, the authority is total. it's total. and the governors know that. >> the governors know that. where we ended up, as you know, and people might remember, that was the first few weeks. within a few months, he was saying, it's not my lockdown, it's the governor's lockdown. now, no one's wishing for more crises to, to prove anything. we've had enough crises. but i'm curious what you think about that history and how even politicians who want more power so
he told bob woodward it's what ousted him.ng different, something unfair. but i don't know that fdr or eisenhower to pick a republican would have failed the leadership test the same way. and i mentioned that to tonight, mandela, because one of the things trump initially said was he's in charge of everything, right? someone with a different style or experience might have said, well, hold on, i don't know. you want to own every lockdown and every terrible thing that's coming. i'm just a brief...
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my name is kyle woodward. i'm speaking on behalf of another rosa parks parent who's absent right now. how about rosa parks is a large and diverse title one school in the western tradition. the proposed staffing cuts on the table are in block and ignore the impact of staff on student outcomes. they were designed to achieve state mandates without any thought to our children's success. so as sara just alluded to, rosa parks was allocated an assistant principal only two years ago. she coordinates over 100 ieps since her arrival chronic absenteeism has fallen 10%. reading scores are up 35%. math scores are up 50%. these are gains that will be erased if the staff is not retained. but budget cuts do not have to be applied in such a thoughtless and uniform matter. funding and staffing decisions must remain at the schools. we expect that you will consider your stated northstar of student outcomes when evaluating staffing proposals. >> thank you. thank you. >> and brandi brandi, before you go, i just noticed that you ha
my name is kyle woodward. i'm speaking on behalf of another rosa parks parent who's absent right now. how about rosa parks is a large and diverse title one school in the western tradition. the proposed staffing cuts on the table are in block and ignore the impact of staff on student outcomes. they were designed to achieve state mandates without any thought to our children's success. so as sara just alluded to, rosa parks was allocated an assistant principal only two years ago. she coordinates...
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many struggling industries in the chamber of commerce president george woodward said, quote, thank that when we needed to fill these jobs, we had people to come. we had people to come in to keep the carpet investments here in general, he continued. these are people with strong family values red, white and blue values. this, of course, in stark contrast to the language used by advocates in california, for example, over in the 1990s, here in georgia. that's the same time that california as proposed is doing prop 187, prop 187. for those who don't know was this was a at the time the kind of harshest state level anti-immigration legislation that was basically trying to make it impossible to be undocumented in california. and so, you know, in they're doing that and in georgia, there's this kind of complicated welcome. this here is an image of irwin. he is he was a state senator in georgia. and he helped organize and found the georgia project, which was a bilingual education that they created, and the georgia. and it brought some you right a little bit about this today but they brought teache
many struggling industries in the chamber of commerce president george woodward said, quote, thank that when we needed to fill these jobs, we had people to come. we had people to come in to keep the carpet investments here in general, he continued. these are people with strong family values red, white and blue values. this, of course, in stark contrast to the language used by advocates in california, for example, over in the 1990s, here in georgia. that's the same time that california as...
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i do admire bob woodward, who is the only major reporter in town who reported the rest of what i said right after that. which was which was that in the meantime, we had plenty of work to do and we had to look for ways we could work together. michael tackett, author of the price of power. mitch mcconnell on his relationship with president barack obama. in word frosty never really thought he was celebrated obama's election like he mentioned that his private oral histories that he thought it was a wonderful thing for the country. but it was also a political battle. and he was going try to wage that political battle and the one term president comment gets so much attention and what's interesting is that in addition to what he just said, what he actually said in the rest of the quote was, i don't want to fail. i want him to change. and of course, only the one term president part gets quoted. so i ask him about that. and it was interesting because he didn't deny what he meant by the first part of it. first of all, he said it's sort of obvious i'm a republican, he's a democrat, and i wanted
i do admire bob woodward, who is the only major reporter in town who reported the rest of what i said right after that. which was which was that in the meantime, we had plenty of work to do and we had to look for ways we could work together. michael tackett, author of the price of power. mitch mcconnell on his relationship with president barack obama. in word frosty never really thought he was celebrated obama's election like he mentioned that his private oral histories that he thought it was a...
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host: here is jill in woodward, iowa. democrat.r: i find it interesting you knew i was a democrat because he never asked me. are you keeping track these days? host: you called on the democrats line. that is how we know. caller: my big thing is, this is going back to citizens united. we have so much money in politics. that is why the congress has been completely made irrelevant. trump will threaten to primary anyone and he has the money to back him to knock anybody out that he wants. until we get the money out of politics nothing will ever get fixed. now that the professional grifters are actually in charge of everything, it doesn't look like that's going to happen anytime soon. for all the people they keep talking about the weaponization of government and everybody going after trump, the problem is, he's a lawbreaker. he continually breaks the law. everything he got was what he earned. he has broken two laws when he fired the ig. there's a lot about notifying congress. he did not do it. now he's breaking the empowerment law. congre
host: here is jill in woodward, iowa. democrat.r: i find it interesting you knew i was a democrat because he never asked me. are you keeping track these days? host: you called on the democrats line. that is how we know. caller: my big thing is, this is going back to citizens united. we have so much money in politics. that is why the congress has been completely made irrelevant. trump will threaten to primary anyone and he has the money to back him to knock anybody out that he wants. until we...