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bob michaels long career he was never in the majority. it would have looked good that he had that kind of personality that was a good deal maker. he was able to get things done even with the party being in the minority for along time. with dick durbin, i detect a similar thing. the democrats do not have the clout in this town right now. things can change. depending on what the next couple of elections do. he will be well positioned. particularly on international affairs. i think he is been a good senator from illinois. lynn: here is what is interesting about dick durbin. he is one of the few lawmakers who i have covered who could actually create an issue. see something out there and it -- and was able to articulate it. what do i mean? dick durbin invented the dreamer movement when he came across a young lady in illinois who do not have the term dreamer, he invented it. we have thisve -- young lady who realize there are 70 people who realize there are some a people around illinois alone who have been brought here illegally through no fault
bob michaels long career he was never in the majority. it would have looked good that he had that kind of personality that was a good deal maker. he was able to get things done even with the party being in the minority for along time. with dick durbin, i detect a similar thing. the democrats do not have the clout in this town right now. things can change. depending on what the next couple of elections do. he will be well positioned. particularly on international affairs. i think he is been a...
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>> this is representative michael, with representative bob brady, capuano posted this after losing a super bowl bet. he wore helmet during a house financial services committee hearing. >>> and beside fun stuff after the eagles won the super bell there are serious issues, one was looting of a south philadelphia convenient store. surveillance video shows sunoco gas station on south broad street after the game, looters grabbing items off shelves and throwing food in what appeared to be a food fight. if you recognize anyone please contact the police right away. >>> up next popular move any theaters that is already getting talked of a sequel. >> forget onion ring we will tell but thisberg their comes with an engagement ring. wait until you hear the price. >> katie has update on the wintry mix, there is winter weather advice rid here in philadelphia until 11:00 o'clock, we will be right (phone buzzing) i like these yogurt bites. (phone buzzing) and i like these yogurt bites...
>> this is representative michael, with representative bob brady, capuano posted this after losing a super bowl bet. he wore helmet during a house financial services committee hearing. >>> and beside fun stuff after the eagles won the super bell there are serious issues, one was looting of a south philadelphia convenient store. surveillance video shows sunoco gas station on south broad street after the game, looters grabbing items off shelves and throwing food in what appeared to...
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look at bob woodward us on by michael dyson on him at temple was information about you do on your book what causes it and the phone you know that even when you're on the block either you casada not if you could just tell you mock up because like i knew my day it is and i work and said ok and i joke i look at a chiropractor you know this isn't the tires out of tune a phone chat argument as you can get a little book out when i want to yonkers do you want to jungle is how come you got like the opposite of an all you know young girl that i want to be a she got to she know about who could get us on the album of the. allegro i turned to union the yeah and when people i'll have you up about. just such as one hundred what was that guy you know being yet i wasn't there was only her. family could do that. people love that guy i wish to shine a million. up without washing i don't think. i want to run on the moment and as i say no no no no not as i lost my money. it sounds. ernest's. the most and. ends. doesn't focus. more on the vocal war a little. over. the world. five countries. four days. thre
look at bob woodward us on by michael dyson on him at temple was information about you do on your book what causes it and the phone you know that even when you're on the block either you casada not if you could just tell you mock up because like i knew my day it is and i work and said ok and i joke i look at a chiropractor you know this isn't the tires out of tune a phone chat argument as you can get a little book out when i want to yonkers do you want to jungle is how come you got like the...
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montgomery, scott along with bob michael, j.p. morgan's asset morning fix on set with us welcome to you both. bob, how significant it was we got up to 2.88% in terms of the volatility >> i think it's really important. i think it reflects there is not a lot of good news for the bond market growth is accelerating inflation is picking up. you have tax reform stimulus coming through you may have budget stimulus coming through it will all increase the physical deficit and supply and, oh, by the way, the price insensitive buyer of government bonds for the last nine years are backing away from the mark t. fed the bank of japan >> so it's interesting, you talk about the supply dynamic here. if yields were going up, nothing changed supply/demand wise, it was better economy, that would all be positive. if you talk about yields going up, there is too much supply, it's not as good of a thing, right? >> no, you need the next round of buyers to be willing to step in and absorb the supply right now the central banks have done a pretty good job of
montgomery, scott along with bob michael, j.p. morgan's asset morning fix on set with us welcome to you both. bob, how significant it was we got up to 2.88% in terms of the volatility >> i think it's really important. i think it reflects there is not a lot of good news for the bond market growth is accelerating inflation is picking up. you have tax reform stimulus coming through you may have budget stimulus coming through it will all increase the physical deficit and supply and, oh, by...
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look at bob are you with us on that michael or does someone have a temple or is on functional but that you do on your couple cars are still in the bill and you know that even when you're on the block either you casada not if you could just pay you more couple got a car and you know my day it is and i work and said ok and i look at a chiropractor you know this isn't the tires out of tune the phone charger cheap as you can get a little what i want i want a young couple out but do you want to join but will is how come you got quite the opposite of all you know your world got a world to be a she got a she knew about it could get you out on our government. the guy turns to you in your the yeah and when he kissed i'll have you up about. just such as one hundred what that guy you're looking at as i'm there was only her . family could do that. people love that guy wish me shana. up with ya but she i don't think. i want to then on the man as i say no no no no not as i lost my money. it sounds. a little burned. and. doesn't focus. on the war a little. over. the world. five countries. four days.
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bob, is the michael flynn case unraveling? >> no, it's not unraveling at all. remember what flynn in particular there are also a lot of state crimes that he could potentially be looking at. he got a very favorable sentence with the federal government so i know a lot of people are talking about president trump could pardon him, but he can't pardon him for state crimes like kidnapping, assault, wire fraud and things of that nature. based on that beneficial plea offer he got, he would be crazy in my mind to withdraw his plea. this is a standard thing the judge did. it's not going to change the facts and circumstances. it's not going to have any effect on the case. >> mike: david my guess is folks at home or saying how can you plead guilty and then say not so much? >> generally speaking when people plead guilty if it judge goes through the document in painstaking detail that you are doing so knowingly and voluntary. in his specific plea agreement he also agreed to waive any further discovery at the point of the plea. i agree with bob. if he takes back his plea, tha
bob, is the michael flynn case unraveling? >> no, it's not unraveling at all. remember what flynn in particular there are also a lot of state crimes that he could potentially be looking at. he got a very favorable sentence with the federal government so i know a lot of people are talking about president trump could pardon him, but he can't pardon him for state crimes like kidnapping, assault, wire fraud and things of that nature. based on that beneficial plea offer he got, he would be...
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meetings. >> we're here on afterwards talking with michael duffy author of the future and the presidents and we'll be right back. welcome back to afterwards i'm bobdeans and our guest is michael duffy coauthor of the preacher and the presidents an extraordinary book about billy graham the nation's evangelist, and his relationship a unique relationship spiritual, personal in some cases political. with 11 modern presidents stretching back to harry truman. thanks again for being here today michael. faith and politics have always been linked in this country edited king james bible has his own book of prayer. patrick henry learned a fiery oratory at the et too of the great awakening and billy graham you write in your book may have present at the baptism of the religious write in america and yet he was a very different character politically and spiritually perhaps from people like jerry fall well certainly ralph reid how no? >> at the moment america's third great awakening takes place in the 1970s there was a huge spiritual revival in the country. that is happening across all sorts of faith and spiritual traditions it's -- not just sort of contemporary
meetings. >> we're here on afterwards talking with michael duffy author of the future and the presidents and we'll be right back. welcome back to afterwards i'm bobdeans and our guest is michael duffy coauthor of the preacher and the presidents an extraordinary book about billy graham the nation's evangelist, and his relationship a unique relationship spiritual, personal in some cases political. with 11 modern presidents stretching back to harry truman. thanks again for being here today...
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were keeping all of the correspondents we dedicated our book flft to them to the stall work -- michael and bob barker who are based in sphrifng. sphrirveg san francisco they were fanned and believed what tim wases saying and advocating saying possible we would like to keep your papers for you know them from a hole in a wall but trusted them because he read them, really well and the fbi kept demanding them searching them. you know, trying to find them. they kept them hidden and then low and behold now they're in the new york public library. >> as you said that's a story in itself i should mention that michael has new book coming out in a couple of months with the knock public library of selected documents from the leary archive air for those of you interested in this topic check that out as well. >> the scope of his life -- is rather amazing in the archives again. i keep going said this four times. pretty cool to me to be sitting there reaching into a box not knowing what's in there. and here's a letter from, you know, john and yoko to tim, that essentially says you know here's $5,000 back in t
were keeping all of the correspondents we dedicated our book flft to them to the stall work -- michael and bob barker who are based in sphrifng. sphrirveg san francisco they were fanned and believed what tim wases saying and advocating saying possible we would like to keep your papers for you know them from a hole in a wall but trusted them because he read them, really well and the fbi kept demanding them searching them. you know, trying to find them. they kept them hidden and then low and...
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. >> he has tweeted about little michael bloomberg. little bob corker.s of previous littles led one critic to tweet he has run out of nicknames, dude, really has a sub third grade vocabulary. >> he attacked me some months as calling me sleazy adam schiff. now it is little adam schiff which seems better. >> would have preferred shifty schiff. clear, the president doesn't believe little comes a long way. speaking his own lingo. one day saying my iq is much higher than these people. >> i am nonbraggadocious. >> even a supporter can't keep a straight face. >> don't worry about it little marco. >> cnn jeanne moos. >> thank you for joining us, anderson is next. >>> good evening, at the end of a full and harrow are day which included a record day on wall street. and president trump accusing of unamerican for not clapping. talking about the nunes memo on saturday, the president tweeted this memo vindicates trump and probe. no collusion and no
. >> he has tweeted about little michael bloomberg. little bob corker.s of previous littles led one critic to tweet he has run out of nicknames, dude, really has a sub third grade vocabulary. >> he attacked me some months as calling me sleazy adam schiff. now it is little adam schiff which seems better. >> would have preferred shifty schiff. clear, the president doesn't believe little comes a long way. speaking his own lingo. one day saying my iq is much higher than these...
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i'm your host today, bob deans, and our guest is michael duffy, co-author of the new book "the preacher and the presidents." it's a book about billy graham and his unique relationship with 11 presidents. billy graham has spoken face to face to more people than anyone
i'm your host today, bob deans, and our guest is michael duffy, co-author of the new book "the preacher and the presidents." it's a book about billy graham and his unique relationship with 11 presidents. billy graham has spoken face to face to more people than anyone
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. >> michael horowitz and bob. >> were based in san francisco. they managed to -- >> they basically were fans who believe in what tim was advocating. if possible we would like to just keep your papers for you. he did know them from a hole in the wall but trusted them because he read them probably really, really well and they preserved the saints against great falls. the fbi kept demanding them, searching them, trying to find them. they kept in hidden and then lo and behold now they're in the new york public library. >> as you said that the story itself and i should mention michael is a book coming out and a couple of months with archivists, the the new york pc labor of selected documents from the leary archives. for those interested in this topic you want to check that out as well. >> the cult cold is his life is rather amazing in the archives again. i keep going, i've said this four times, really cool to me to be sitting to reaching into a box not knowing what's in there, and here's a letter from john and yoko to tim that essentially says here's
. >> michael horowitz and bob. >> were based in san francisco. they managed to -- >> they basically were fans who believe in what tim was advocating. if possible we would like to just keep your papers for you. he did know them from a hole in the wall but trusted them because he read them probably really, really well and they preserved the saints against great falls. the fbi kept demanding them, searching them, trying to find them. they kept in hidden and then lo and behold now...
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bob bennett. >> now joining me, michael allen and carol lee, nbc national political reporter. thanks to all of you for being here. seth, i want to start with you and get your reaction. how significant is this guilty plea? we are making too much of this, or are there real potential implications for manafort and the president? >> i think this is incredibly significant. bob mueller's focus is to work his way up through the operatives in the campaign. he's moved one step closer, a significant step closer to that goal. and when you look at it, you see trump jr., kushner and manafort being the ones inside that trump tower meeting. the one that had the closest contacts with the russians by all accounts. and now we have a person that knows paul manafort intimately, knows his history for ten years, can tell bob mueller where the bodies are buried in that underlying case against paul manafort putting incredible pressure on paul manafort to then flip and then walk bob mueller right into that meeting at trump tower. >> he wants to get inside that meeting, mueller. >> absolutely he does. i
bob bennett. >> now joining me, michael allen and carol lee, nbc national political reporter. thanks to all of you for being here. seth, i want to start with you and get your reaction. how significant is this guilty plea? we are making too much of this, or are there real potential implications for manafort and the president? >> i think this is incredibly significant. bob mueller's focus is to work his way up through the operatives in the campaign. he's moved one step closer, a...
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but that's right, former trump advisor and current angry bird michael flynn has been caught by special counsel bobay, it's pretty ironic that flynn, of all people, might be getting locked up. because--well, you remember. - if i did a tenth-- a tenth of what she did, i would be in jail today. [crowd chanting] lock her up! lock her up! lock her up, that's right. yeah, that's right. lock her up. [chanting] lock her up! lock her up! - yeah, that's right. lock her up! lock her up! yeah. what's cool is that he already knew the lyrics to the song. so when he was being taken in by the fbi, he was like, ♪ lock me up, lock me up ♪ lock me up so with flynn, this is trump's fourth advisor to get charged with a crime, which is not a good look, people. and if you're president trump hearing this news, you should be worried. because if the trump team did anything wrong, flynn probably knows. he had full access to the campaign. and full access to the trump white house. his turning state's evidence could be the first domino that starts the whole administration tumbling. and it sure doesn't look like he has plans to
but that's right, former trump advisor and current angry bird michael flynn has been caught by special counsel bobay, it's pretty ironic that flynn, of all people, might be getting locked up. because--well, you remember. - if i did a tenth-- a tenth of what she did, i would be in jail today. [crowd chanting] lock her up! lock her up! lock her up, that's right. yeah, that's right. lock her up. [chanting] lock her up! lock her up! - yeah, that's right. lock her up! lock her up! yeah. what's cool...
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. >> i michael flynn cooperating with bob mueller, george papadopoulos cooperating with bob mueller. >> and poised to cooperate. >> think about those two, george papad papadopoulos met with a russian professor seeking dirt on hillary clinton or offer ing dirt on hillary clinton. what does that have to do with any of this indictment? doesn't seem like it would have anything to do with this indictment. we don't know where that's heading. there are so many unanswered questions still in this investigation. we could potentially, maybe next week or so, whenever, have three cooperators that were close to the president, working on the campaign that have to deal with russia communications, russian interactions. we don't know that. this says that this indictment has nothing to do with any americans. so what else is bob mueller working on that we don't know about? >> this tweet goes to show that he was concerned, as he read this, how does this impact me and the outcome of the election? clearly, it states that in mid 2016 the russians had gone from just wanting to focus on sowing distrust to foc
. >> i michael flynn cooperating with bob mueller, george papadopoulos cooperating with bob mueller. >> and poised to cooperate. >> think about those two, george papad papadopoulos met with a russian professor seeking dirt on hillary clinton or offer ing dirt on hillary clinton. what does that have to do with any of this indictment? doesn't seem like it would have anything to do with this indictment. we don't know where that's heading. there are so many unanswered questions...
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and i wonder if you think that steve bannon's testimony before bob mueller when he made public to michael wolff his concerns about money laundering in the clip that i read, but also, you know, he called don jr.'s actions treasonous. he suggested with a degree of confidence that there was money laundering under way, that paul manafort and jared were involved in it. he certainly -- he certainly characterized himself as someone who knew of a lot of misdeeds by a lot of people. how important do you think he is to the mueller investigation at this phase? >> i really don't think we know. if you look at the michael wolff book, it seems like it's a lot of conjecture, a lot of, well, i think this may be a possibility, this is where it could be headed. certainly, if you're running an investigation, you're going to want to know why he believes that. what is it that got steve bannon to that point that he thinks money laundering is so central to that? he doesn't put a lot of meat on the bone of those accusations that come up in the michael wolff book, so that is what he'll be asked about among many di
and i wonder if you think that steve bannon's testimony before bob mueller when he made public to michael wolff his concerns about money laundering in the clip that i read, but also, you know, he called don jr.'s actions treasonous. he suggested with a degree of confidence that there was money laundering under way, that paul manafort and jared were involved in it. he certainly -- he certainly characterized himself as someone who knew of a lot of misdeeds by a lot of people. how important do you...
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. >> they said this guy, michael hudson couldn't direct. what? they said bob couldn't edit.said this guy jameel couldn't edit. [ cheers and applause ] >> they said thomas and karen couldn't anchor. ahh ! >> they said bob kelly could never do traffic. ahh! >> ahh! >> i got it jason i got it. i'm on it. i'm on it. >> schuylkill. [ cheers and applause ] >> they said, they said -- they said he couldn't do radio. he couldn't do tv. he's doing both. >> yes. >> "the q"! >> come on. >> come on. >> "the q"! >> yes. >> that's why we're number one. top dogs in morning television. now i'm bleeping hungry. i'm bleeping breakfast. >> with all dee respect to mike jerrick nothing can top jason kelce's speech. that was awesome. >> it was funny. >> minus a few expletives. >> a little potty mouth there. >>> eagles big win at the super bowl isn't the only thing that people are celebrating. wait until you hear this. >> all that winter gear people brought up to the twin cities up there, it's going to help people in need. fox's naomi pesky vets explain. >> this pick up at the raddison blue in down
. >> they said this guy, michael hudson couldn't direct. what? they said bob couldn't edit.said this guy jameel couldn't edit. [ cheers and applause ] >> they said thomas and karen couldn't anchor. ahh ! >> they said bob kelly could never do traffic. ahh! >> ahh! >> i got it jason i got it. i'm on it. i'm on it. >> schuylkill. [ cheers and applause ] >> they said, they said -- they said he couldn't do radio. he couldn't do tv. he's doing both. >>...
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>> joining us is cnn political analyst david gregory and cnn legal analyst michael zeldin who worked with special counsel bob mueller. good to have you both, gentlemen. let's start with what's going on with the survivors down in florida. david, what is jack kingston thinking about? often he is a conduit into talking points that will be out there for the political right. let's play what he just said and try to figure out why he's saying it? >> that their sorrow can very easily be hijacked by left wing groups. >> do you think it has been? >> that have an annual en da -- let's ask ourselves, do we really think 17-year-olds on their own are going to plan a nationwide rally? i would say to you very plainly that organized groups that are out there like george soros are always ready to take up the charge. it's kind of like instant rally, instant protest. >> jack, i'm sorry. i have to correct you. i was down there. i talked to these kids. these kids were wildly motivated. >> david gregory, that was the mild version, by the way. on twitter he used every hashtag that checks a box with conspiracy people. is this what t
>> joining us is cnn political analyst david gregory and cnn legal analyst michael zeldin who worked with special counsel bob mueller. good to have you both, gentlemen. let's start with what's going on with the survivors down in florida. david, what is jack kingston thinking about? often he is a conduit into talking points that will be out there for the political right. let's play what he just said and try to figure out why he's saying it? >> that their sorrow can very easily be...
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michael fabey. that is followed by your phone calls and a look at headlines on "washington journal. bob dole is honored with the congressional gold medal at a ceremony on capitol hill. ♪ >> this week on q&a, investigative journalist michael fabey. he discusses his book --"crashback: the power clash between the u.s. and china in the pacific." book: michael fabey, your #, i had to go to the middle of the book to figure out what it means. what does it mean? michael: a crashback is when a navy warship does an emergency . stop. it is one of the last things you want to do with any kind of ship like that. it happened when the uss cal ful stopped. also in this term it is about stop in our policy in the western pacific. this book amou did witty to physically go to catch up on what was going on? michael: i went aboard a chinese worship. i was on heaps of american and australian warships. i was on australian shores. i was in the west pacific. i went into singapore. throughout the whole region. what was your conclusion after you did the research? michael: it is that we are engaged in a war of words
michael fabey. that is followed by your phone calls and a look at headlines on "washington journal. bob dole is honored with the congressional gold medal at a ceremony on capitol hill. ♪ >> this week on q&a, investigative journalist michael fabey. he discusses his book --"crashback: the power clash between the u.s. and china in the pacific." book: michael fabey, your #, i had to go to the middle of the book to figure out what it means. what does it mean? michael: a...
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bob mueller. >> he tweets just fine. >> he got elected. michaeldt, follow up on what carol was saying on the slight of hand. one of the things i find most fascinating about what bob mueller has done, he has not shown his hand. he has given you just enough, not you, just given all of us just enough on these indictments so you have no idea, nobody has any idea what he had, where he's doing and it seems like he takes extra care when he puts these indictments out there to make sure he never tips his hand. >> yeah. certainly he gave a speech after he was appointed at a graduation he was scheduled for. you haven't seen him since then. very few statements out of his office. the rest of it court documents. letting them speak for themselves. as you were pointing out, very interesting to know about ten days ago when he puts out the indictment on the russians, it sort of lays out a case to the average person that says, hey, there is really something there. there is an issue here. even if the republicans will tell you that there's not anything here, i'm bob m
bob mueller. >> he tweets just fine. >> he got elected. michaeldt, follow up on what carol was saying on the slight of hand. one of the things i find most fascinating about what bob mueller has done, he has not shown his hand. he has given you just enough, not you, just given all of us just enough on these indictments so you have no idea, nobody has any idea what he had, where he's doing and it seems like he takes extra care when he puts these indictments out there to make sure he...
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michael flynn? the general pleading guilty remember to one count of lying to the feds. the judge in that case reportedly asked bobueller's team to produce any evidence favorable to flynn. byron york writes in the washington examiner observers are buzzing about a series of events in the last 60 days in the case of michael flynn. the national security advisor who pled guilty of one count of lying. we're reading tea leaves. the judge was replaced. the new judge is a stickler. he has been burned before and he wants some sort of evidence to be presented. do you see something changing in this case? >> it's too early to say but it's an interesting development worth watching. the judge in this case after michael flynn pled guilty to lying to the f.b.i., he told the prosecutors they needed to produce any potential evidence that was favorable to flynn in his plea or sentencing and so just this week bob mueller has offered to provide this evidence and that it should strictly pertain to this case and not used for any other cases. it is worth watching. the judge had been burned once before by prosecutors in a case against a f
michael flynn? the general pleading guilty remember to one count of lying to the feds. the judge in that case reportedly asked bobueller's team to produce any evidence favorable to flynn. byron york writes in the washington examiner observers are buzzing about a series of events in the last 60 days in the case of michael flynn. the national security advisor who pled guilty of one count of lying. we're reading tea leaves. the judge was replaced. the new judge is a stickler. he has been burned...
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president, don't talk to special counsel robert mueller. >> yeah. >> michael schmidt, why with the president's lawyers thinking bobnt trump? >> with i think president trump think he's the best person to make his arguments, legally or otherwise. but let's say the president goes along with his lawyers. the problem is that he's probably going to lose in court because mueller will subpoena him, it will go up to the supreme court. if you look at nixon and the tapes issue, back during watergate, nixon lost there and had to hand the tapes over. and if you talk to legal folks, they say, look, this is pretty clear. the president has to respond to legitimate requests from law enforcement officials. so even though everyone in washington thinks this is a bad idea for him to sit down with mueller, it looks like it will probably happen at some point. >> and, michael, it's said that one of the most fascinating experiences in modern washington was to talk to jim baker. the white house chief of staff under president reagan, treasury secretary, secretary of state about the front page of the "new york times." it said that secretary
president, don't talk to special counsel robert mueller. >> yeah. >> michael schmidt, why with the president's lawyers thinking bobnt trump? >> with i think president trump think he's the best person to make his arguments, legally or otherwise. but let's say the president goes along with his lawyers. the problem is that he's probably going to lose in court because mueller will subpoena him, it will go up to the supreme court. if you look at nixon and the tapes issue, back...
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as dan pointed out, this motion of what michael flynn, the former national security adviser, what is he telling bob. day after day the man is being interviewed. he's being interviewed day after day to get information. he's cooperating. the same with george papadopoulos. this isn't over. >> thanks, pierre, and thank you dan. joining me now is jeh johnson. he served as president obama's secretary of homeland security and chris christie former governor of new jersey and an abc news contributor. i want to start with you governor christie and talk about the russia investigation. president trump repeatedly called the russia investigation a witch hunt. i want to read you the tweet from this morning. if it was the goal of russia to create discord, disruption and chaos within the u.s., then with all the committee hearings, investigations and party ha tread, they have succeeded beyond their wildest dreams. they are laughing their asses off in moscow. get smart, america. can he call this an excuse for the democrats losing the election? he's not confronting russia on this. what's your reaction to the tweets, g
as dan pointed out, this motion of what michael flynn, the former national security adviser, what is he telling bob. day after day the man is being interviewed. he's being interviewed day after day to get information. he's cooperating. the same with george papadopoulos. this isn't over. >> thanks, pierre, and thank you dan. joining me now is jeh johnson. he served as president obama's secretary of homeland security and chris christie former governor of new jersey and an abc news...
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let's go to the independent women's forum board of directors, nan hayworth, and michael starr hop kins running against bobenendez. we do have a call out to senator menendez, to be fair here, we've not heard back, but you never know. also fox news political analyst gianno caldwell. gianno, the fallout from all of this, democrats are going to argue it was a travesty to get this out, and they are. others are arguing that this seems to point to an investigation that had a clear opening political axe to grind. do you agree with that? >> yeah. i do agree that certainly will be the appearance. and i also believe that this, to a number of folks, is going to appear as though there was certainly collusion between the fbi, the dnc and the hillary clinton campaign by virtue of using someone who was paid by the dnc, who was paid by the hillary clinton campaign and subsequently paid by the fbi to provide the same information. when you think about the assistant attorney general or -- whose wife worked for fusion gps, who he would get information or dirt, if you will, from her and supply it to the fbi, and they would use
let's go to the independent women's forum board of directors, nan hayworth, and michael starr hop kins running against bobenendez. we do have a call out to senator menendez, to be fair here, we've not heard back, but you never know. also fox news political analyst gianno caldwell. gianno, the fallout from all of this, democrats are going to argue it was a travesty to get this out, and they are. others are arguing that this seems to point to an investigation that had a clear opening political...
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michael starr hopkins and "wall street journal"'s jillian melcher. we called senator bob menendez. are you leery of these markets? >> i am. the volatility scares anyone. one of the things that mel len yeah '0 -- millennials, we don't have the discretionary spending. >> but you're a lawyer. >> many of them don't have it because of student debt, credit card debt. >> the whining begins. >> they don't have the income. >> neil: had you put in a little in before, you might have had it. >> i think that one of the things growing up in a recession, we know money can disappear fast. millennials are spending it on experiencing, vacation, travel. >> what are you in? >> i do save but i travel. >> neil: do you really? >> yes. >> all of my friends are investing in real estate. stock market second, a few in cryptocurrency with the fervor that we're hearing about. >> neil: they would invest in cryptocurrency and not know much about it. >> a few do. i'm saying i'm seeing an explosion in building in mayor gate way cities that is geared toward millennial development. single unit, high rise -- >> you l
michael starr hopkins and "wall street journal"'s jillian melcher. we called senator bob menendez. are you leery of these markets? >> i am. the volatility scares anyone. one of the things that mel len yeah '0 -- millennials, we don't have the discretionary spending. >> but you're a lawyer. >> many of them don't have it because of student debt, credit card debt. >> the whining begins. >> they don't have the income. >> neil: had you put in a little in...
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michael flynn. >> one year ago. >> one year ago. that is hard to believe. >>> senator bobonsidering his decision to call it quits. prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. fthere's flonase sensimist.tchy and watery near pollen. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money aleia saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> time to check some of the other stories on our political radar today. the chief palestinian negotiator said trump's actions have disqualified america from being the middle east peace broker. just one quote from a scathing ad that also slams president trump and his behavior. he's not sure either side ready now to make peace. >>> the republican national committee is kee
michael flynn. >> one year ago. >> one year ago. that is hard to believe. >>> senator bobonsidering his decision to call it quits. prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. fthere's flonase sensimist.tchy and watery near pollen. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. no, please,...
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. >>> if you do watch movie you saw michael b jordan in the best shape of his life and that is what bob kelly's watching this morning, he is working out, hi there, bob. >> hey, mike i'm down here. hey mike, i'm dunn here. i'm in the middle of warrior class, and here at lifetime in fort washington. is what your name. >> my name is caitlin. >> hi. >> hi. >> what time do you take a class. >> two to three times a week. >> it is a full 60 minutes and it is yoga but we add light weights and we sweat a lot because this roomies very hot. >> it is like 90 in here. >> it is american that, yeah. >> where do you go. >> hat before he horsham senior high school. >> doing a great job. >> we try to get you healthy getting you out the door on this presidents day, kind of quiet, everybody off from work , school but we have an accident in montgomery county horsham road between doyletown and upper state road, also we have a fire that just broke out route 40 between main and elm and that overnight fire that still has chestnut street blocked between second and third in olde city. back here live all morning l
. >>> if you do watch movie you saw michael b jordan in the best shape of his life and that is what bob kelly's watching this morning, he is working out, hi there, bob. >> hey, mike i'm down here. hey mike, i'm dunn here. i'm in the middle of warrior class, and here at lifetime in fort washington. is what your name. >> my name is caitlin. >> hi. >> hi. >> what time do you take a class. >> two to three times a week. >> it is a full 60 minutes...
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that tall but it's entirely correct that bob mueller has assembled a team of experienced, talented, dogged prosecutors. weissman is one, greg andre is one, michael dreben, who is one of the longest serving members and knows more about federal criminal law than anybody alive is one. the rest of the team is that talented. that's part of it. but if you read the indictment, david was right, you read that, they have done remarkably good, deep, investigative work. you can tell from the indictment who some of the witnesses are, you can tell they've gone through the e-mails for manafort and gates with a fine-tooth comb, they have the e-mails. this looks like a rock solid case on every case. >> the other thing the prosecutor is doing with the indictments is he's communicating with us, he's communicating with the american people, it seems, as clearly as he can and revealing as much information as he can in the actual written words of these indictments so that people can understand what's happening in this case. it is possible to deliver indictments like this with less revealed detail within the range of the indictment, but this seems to be the only way th
that tall but it's entirely correct that bob mueller has assembled a team of experienced, talented, dogged prosecutors. weissman is one, greg andre is one, michael dreben, who is one of the longest serving members and knows more about federal criminal law than anybody alive is one. the rest of the team is that talented. that's part of it. but if you read the indictment, david was right, you read that, they have done remarkably good, deep, investigative work. you can tell from the indictment who...
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michaels to be introducing the show. >> it is you're right. >> that great voice. >> you heard bob one of the reasons "sunday night" is numberhaels and collinsworth are great. they really are. they're so easy to listen to i was going to ask you one more thing but now i forgot what it was, andrew. you know the jobs report is coming this morning. >> i heard i heard. we new cash carey is going to come back. this is where he lives >> he's a linebacker, right? who is he again? oh, no, that's somebody else. >> cash carey. >> yes 30 minutes away from the january john report. nonfarm payrolls 1677,000 versus 148,000. unemployment expected to tick it down i remember what you're thinking, andrew you don't want to run into cramer i saw you just doing the fist bump with bob kraft. you sort of copped to hoping for the patriots you don't want to be anywhere near cramer. >> he -- we're going to -- i'm going to see him he's going to be coming on here so we'll see him. >> it's the tension. that's the tension you were talking about. >> just a little bit. >> yeah, that's the tension. >> all right let's get a check on the markets this morning t
michaels to be introducing the show. >> it is you're right. >> that great voice. >> you heard bob one of the reasons "sunday night" is numberhaels and collinsworth are great. they really are. they're so easy to listen to i was going to ask you one more thing but now i forgot what it was, andrew. you know the jobs report is coming this morning. >> i heard i heard. we new cash carey is going to come back. this is where he lives >> he's a linebacker, right?...
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michael fabey. that is followed by your phone calls and a look at headlines on "washington journal. bob dole is honored with the congressional gold medal at a ceremony on capitol hill. ♪ >> this week on q&a, investigative journalist michael fabey. he discusses his book --"crashback: the power clash between the u.s. and china in the pacific."
michael fabey. that is followed by your phone calls and a look at headlines on "washington journal. bob dole is honored with the congressional gold medal at a ceremony on capitol hill. ♪ >> this week on q&a, investigative journalist michael fabey. he discusses his book --"crashback: the power clash between the u.s. and china in the pacific."
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michael flynn. so i guess what sticks out is that this is front and center of the mandate that bob mueller was appointedo investigate. that is effort, sophisticated efforts apparently, by russian individuals and entities in a very coordinated way, including financing, things familiar for people in the trade very similar to cyberterrorism. >> dana: right. >> those kinds of things. that's an enormous under taking by them and, frankly, today, through charges among other things of conspiracy, meaning conspiracy against the interest of the united states. that obviously is very serious. >> dana: rosenstein used the word warfare against. >> yes. >> dana: when he says unwitting individuals associated with the trump campaign, there's no crime in being unwitting? >> no. that means absence of knowledge. that had to be the subject of discussion in bob mueller's office, both by investigators, agents, prosecutoprosecutor, in bob mueller himself. >> dana: there's the question about what happens next. we would make an extradition appeal to russia? >> theoretically that might happen as you know, however, any extradition
michael flynn. so i guess what sticks out is that this is front and center of the mandate that bob mueller was appointedo investigate. that is effort, sophisticated efforts apparently, by russian individuals and entities in a very coordinated way, including financing, things familiar for people in the trade very similar to cyberterrorism. >> dana: right. >> those kinds of things. that's an enormous under taking by them and, frankly, today, through charges among other things of...
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over the past year, the fbi and then bob mueller, the special counsel, have been pulling those threads and as we see what's happened with michaelhers, there's a lot of information that bob mueller has been able to uncover and now as he pursues this in the coming weeks and -- the weeks will be very important. over the next several months it will be critical and if the republicans are going to continue to pursue this partisan path, i wonder what will happen if bob mueller's report comes forward with compelling information about violations of the law. >> talk about a partisan path and look at the patterns of this president, is bob mueller's job safe, do you think? >> i don't know. i don't know. i think this president has demonstrated his willingness to do what he can to try to undermine this investigation and whether it's rod rosenstein or bob mueller i think there are some real questions about what the white house is going to do to try to continue to undercut them. >> so let me give you a question that you will know the answer to and it has to do with carter page, the man who republicans have hung their hat on. they've gone to th
over the past year, the fbi and then bob mueller, the special counsel, have been pulling those threads and as we see what's happened with michaelhers, there's a lot of information that bob mueller has been able to uncover and now as he pursues this in the coming weeks and -- the weeks will be very important. over the next several months it will be critical and if the republicans are going to continue to pursue this partisan path, i wonder what will happen if bob mueller's report comes forward...
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with former national security adviser michael flynn and former foreign policy aide george papadopoulos. all of them agreeing to cooperate with special counsel bob mueller in exchange for lighter sentences. despite my initial desire to vigorously defend myself, i've had a change of heart, he explained to friends and family. in a letter obtained by abc news, calling it a gut-wrenching decision. >> robert mueller would not have made this deal unless he felt gates had something substantial to add to their case and their investigation. >> reporter: president trump has always insisted he's not worried about the investigation, which he sees as a distraction. >> there's been no collusion between us and the russians. >> there was absolutely no collusion. >> there is absolutely no collusion. >> reporter: but gates' decision to plea bargain clearly increases the pressure on the man who was his partner for decades, former trump campaign chair paul manafort who said in his own statement, i continue to maintain my innocence. i had hoped and expected my business colleague would have had the strength to continue the battle to prove our innocence. for reasons y
with former national security adviser michael flynn and former foreign policy aide george papadopoulos. all of them agreeing to cooperate with special counsel bob mueller in exchange for lighter sentences. despite my initial desire to vigorously defend myself, i've had a change of heart, he explained to friends and family. in a letter obtained by abc news, calling it a gut-wrenching decision. >> robert mueller would not have made this deal unless he felt gates had something substantial to...
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michael schmidt of "the new york times" made a similar point last night. we know that bob mueller is looking very closely at donald trump's conduct in office. you'd think that if the top law enforcement official warns you against doing something, that you might take that under consideration. no? >> yeah, that's right. i mean, look, every time -- i should put it this way. we've seen a pattern of donald trump having really inappropriate interactions with senior federal law enforcement officials, with the attorney general, with the deputy attorney general, with the current fbi director, the former fbi director, the former fbi deputy director. you can go down the list. and what matters is his motive when he has these interactions. and here with the release of this memo, we know what his motives are because he's been clear about it. he's telegraphed publicly and he said to a number of aides privately that he wanted this memo released because he sees it as a pretext to move on rod rosenstein potentially to fire him. we don't know if he'll do it or not. again, that's clearly what
michael schmidt of "the new york times" made a similar point last night. we know that bob mueller is looking very closely at donald trump's conduct in office. you'd think that if the top law enforcement official warns you against doing something, that you might take that under consideration. no? >> yeah, that's right. i mean, look, every time -- i should put it this way. we've seen a pattern of donald trump having really inappropriate interactions with senior federal law...
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re here with bob rot meditation teacher to the stars. he's worked with katy perry, michael j.kman just to name a few. >> the two of you. >> you do know your audience. you really got me excited. this was the greatest gift you gave me, george, when you introduced me to this man who has a new book, "strength in stillness." please welcome bob roth. [ applause ] i mean that. i really do. >> you gave me a gift. >> i know, there was a time that something was really crazy going on in the studio and i was losing it and look at george. he was so calm and i said i want some of that and he said, it's you. and talk about meditation and how the analogy to an ocean. >> well, first of all it's not me, it's the technique. the technique is what works but i appreciate that. i like to use when i describe transcendental meditation, i like to use the analogy of an ocean. we know an ocean can be very turbulent on the surface but by its nature an ocean is very silent and calm at its depth and the mind is the same. the surface of our mind is that active gotta, gotta monkey mind, all the millions of th
re here with bob rot meditation teacher to the stars. he's worked with katy perry, michael j.kman just to name a few. >> the two of you. >> you do know your audience. you really got me excited. this was the greatest gift you gave me, george, when you introduced me to this man who has a new book, "strength in stillness." please welcome bob roth. [ applause ] i mean that. i really do. >> you gave me a gift. >> i know, there was a time that something was really...
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bob mueller came in and started this investigation. we have not seen any of that today. this was all old stuff. we have not seen, why is michael flynn cooperating? we have not seen that today. why is george papadopoulos cooperating. so those elements, those parts of the investigation are still ongoing. and as we've double a lot of the reporting, there are different parts within the special counsel's office that are dealing with different aspects of this investigation. there's a financial aspect. the obstruction of justice aspect. we know key people were being interviewed by bob mueller. steve bannon as we've reported, was in to see bob mueller this weekend. so there's still a lot going on. and i think rod rosenstein made it clear this investigation is still ongoing. certainly based on a lot of the reporting that we're doing. >> it does sound like we're mid stream. all right. thank you both. president trump who repeatedly has dismissed the notion of russian meddling as a hoax and a witch hunt left the white house a short time ago without talking on reporters and the president sent out a tweet that said russia started their anti
bob mueller came in and started this investigation. we have not seen any of that today. this was all old stuff. we have not seen, why is michael flynn cooperating? we have not seen that today. why is george papadopoulos cooperating. so those elements, those parts of the investigation are still ongoing. and as we've double a lot of the reporting, there are different parts within the special counsel's office that are dealing with different aspects of this investigation. there's a financial...
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michael hudson could not direct. what? they say this guy, jamill, could not do it. they say thomas and karen, could not anchor. they say bobelly could never do traffic. >> i'm on it, i'm on it. >> the schuylkill. >> they said quincy could not do radio, tv, he is doing both >> yes. >> come on. come on. >> the q, the q. >> yes. >> that is why we're number one, top dogs in morning television now i'm bleeping hungry. i need bleeping breakfast. >> very well done. >> yeah. >> sue coming in the show and give us behind the scenes of how kelce ever got a hold of it. >> how that suit came to be and made philadelphia history. >> for sure. >> it was a magical day. it is within we will all remember for a very long time for a lifetime probably. pretty cool we all got to share it together. >> yes, from the magical day to magical mountain of trash that is where steve keeley is on the ben franklin parkway, steve. >> reporter: good news/bad news live shot. good news, the ground has that you had. the bad news is the ground has that you had so when they get over the dirt to pick up the trash they are now sinking further in the mud doing more
michael hudson could not direct. what? they say this guy, jamill, could not do it. they say thomas and karen, could not anchor. they say bobelly could never do traffic. >> i'm on it, i'm on it. >> the schuylkill. >> they said quincy could not do radio, tv, he is doing both >> yes. >> come on. come on. >> the q, the q. >> yes. >> that is why we're number one, top dogs in morning television now i'm bleeping hungry. i need bleeping breakfast....
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thank you, bob here on the panel joining me, cnbc senior markets commentator michael santoli who has been with us all day. liz ann sanders and charles olsen. thank you for joining us mike, first of all, we were down 1600 on the lows we came back we retraced half of that for a time maybe it looked like it was an aberration of some sort. some literal fat finger trade. when you close down 1175, close down 4.6 mrs on the dow, i don't care what happened during the session, there was plenty of time if that was just a one-off whacko thing for that to correct itself and we still closed down in one of the worst sessions ever. >> definitely genuine selling pressure whether it's forced, whether it was some kind of liquidation, qul it was some mechanical reallocation we don't know any of that at this point what's clear -- everyone puts it in context and says this market was extended to the upside a week ago it was in need of a pullback this pullback and profit-taking was pent up and spilled into something of its own -- its own force. in other words, it's not reacting to the economy, to corporate
thank you, bob here on the panel joining me, cnbc senior markets commentator michael santoli who has been with us all day. liz ann sanders and charles olsen. thank you for joining us mike, first of all, we were down 1600 on the lows we came back we retraced half of that for a time maybe it looked like it was an aberration of some sort. some literal fat finger trade. when you close down 1175, close down 4.6 mrs on the dow, i don't care what happened during the session, there was plenty of time...
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security adviser michael flynn and the former trump campaign adviser, george papadopoulos, each owned up to lying about their contacts with russians. each said to be cooperating with bob mueller's team. just this week, a russian-linked lawyer admitted that he too lied about his contacts with rick gates. the white house spokeswoman telling fox news the gates deal and the charges against manafort have no connection to president trump. we'll go live to the white house in just a moment. remember what this is all about. manafort worked for the leader of ukraine. that leader was a puppet of vladimir putin in russia. many millions of dollars went to manafort. the government says he didn't report it and didn't pay any taxes on it. now he's in trouble bigly. the question is, what about gates? what was his role? well, the government has spoken on this. first to the chief intelligence correspondent, catherine herridge live in washington. tell us about the charges and rick gates. >> well, i was inside the courtroom here in downtown washington, shep. the hearing wrapped up just about ten minutes ago. during the 45-minute session, rick gates pled guilty to two felonies. the first i
security adviser michael flynn and the former trump campaign adviser, george papadopoulos, each owned up to lying about their contacts with russians. each said to be cooperating with bob mueller's team. just this week, a russian-linked lawyer admitted that he too lied about his contacts with rick gates. the white house spokeswoman telling fox news the gates deal and the charges against manafort have no connection to president trump. we'll go live to the white house in just a moment. remember...
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bob mueller has spoken. the probe has not spoken, but when it has, it's gotten two lying to the fbi, two flips in michael flynn major indictment against manafort. you know, he's just doing his job and stuff is happening. >> because he has a lower profile, the attacks aren't on him personally. so when he goes to deliver the news, it's a lot different than when ken starr went to deliver the news because democrats had effectively undercut him and undercut his credibility and made it about ken starr personally. >> isn't that what this is? >> this is undercutting the underlying evidence that's going to robert mueller. but he as a messenger is more credible than, say, somebody coming out of another institution. >> if you listen to the trump supporters, though, and people who are really in his camp, they're going after mueller. they're saying his name. it's republicans going after republicans and republicans going after institutions that usually were conservative. so you have this weird situation where i thought it was really important that john brennan was saying that, yes, i had issues with democrats but they never
bob mueller has spoken. the probe has not spoken, but when it has, it's gotten two lying to the fbi, two flips in michael flynn major indictment against manafort. you know, he's just doing his job and stuff is happening. >> because he has a lower profile, the attacks aren't on him personally. so when he goes to deliver the news, it's a lot different than when ken starr went to deliver the news because democrats had effectively undercut him and undercut his credibility and made it about...
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bob. her book, the feminine mystique which came out in 1962 was when the landmark books and there were three landmark books right around that time, betty freedom's book, michael harrington's book on poverty in america and carson's book silent spring and they all generated interest in the white house and particularly in the johnson white house. and the line between betty friedman and title vii of the 1964 civil rights act is absolutely red. needless to say, the feminine mystique generated quite a bit of controversy. there was one really, really tough review in thechicago tribune by a fellow by the name of ridgely hot , but you do a little research on ridgely hot, one of the things you'll find was that in the 1970s he leaves his wife and three kids and has a sex change operation and becomes nancyhunt . interesting, at least to me for critics of betty freeman. now one of the things that, that johnson was famous for, he get right in your face and hear he's getting in the face of a senator from vermont. and i don't have the picture of him actually touching him but he likes to put his hands on him. there was a scene in the white house when you had george wallace co
bob. her book, the feminine mystique which came out in 1962 was when the landmark books and there were three landmark books right around that time, betty freedom's book, michael harrington's book on poverty in america and carson's book silent spring and they all generated interest in the white house and particularly in the johnson white house. and the line between betty friedman and title vii of the 1964 civil rights act is absolutely red. needless to say, the feminine mystique generated quite...