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john: bob woodward, thank you so much for being with us today.we come back, the man that everyone is talking about -- not channing tatum -- bernie sanders -- after the break. ♪ >> i declare -- >> i announcingng >> i am running >> for president >> of the united states >> of america! bernie sanders: i will just make a brief comment. i don't have an endless amount of time. mark: we'll have endless amount of time but we hope bernie sanders takes a few questions from us. thank you for joining us on capitol hill. senator sanders: my pleasure. mark: i want to ask about the decision, 6-3, in favor of upholding the affordable care act. what would you say in response to john roberts and your republican colleagues who are vowing to appeal the law? bernie sanders: i think it was the right decision, consistent with the way we voted in what we intended to vote for in the affordable care act. i would also say that we are the only major country on earth that doesn't guarantee health care. 35 million people still don't have health insurance. the idea of throwing
john: bob woodward, thank you so much for being with us today.we come back, the man that everyone is talking about -- not channing tatum -- bernie sanders -- after the break. ♪ >> i declare -- >> i announcingng >> i am running >> for president >> of the united states >> of america! bernie sanders: i will just make a brief comment. i don't have an endless amount of time. mark: we'll have endless amount of time but we hope bernie sanders takes a few questions...
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watergate guy bob woodward has thoughts on that.versity of california saying phrases such as america is the land of opportunity cannot be used in the classroom. what? up ahead. when eating healthy and drinking water just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable overnight relief and in the morning i am back to myself dulcolax, designed for dependable relief great job! okay! here you go. good catch! alright, now for the best part. ooh, let's get those in the bowl. these are way too good to waste, right? [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-reat! save big on great father's day gifts at bass pro shops. like redhead macks creek cargo shorts for under $15. save 40% on a bass pro shops aluminum fish fryer. plus free catch and release ponds and giveaways this weekend. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smok
watergate guy bob woodward has thoughts on that.versity of california saying phrases such as america is the land of opportunity cannot be used in the classroom. what? up ahead. when eating healthy and drinking water just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable overnight relief and in the morning i am back to myself dulcolax, designed for dependable relief great job! okay! here you go. good catch! alright, now for the best part. ooh, let's...
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. >> she's a star in indian cinema as bob woodward. she passed away over the weekend.iposuction surgery. passed away on their way to the atlantic or hospital in atlantic city. complications due to liposuction. according to her manager shia been battling obesity and pulmonary issues and reported that she had chronic asthma for struggling with depression from her failed marriage and declining film career. not immediately returned. laid to rest this morning. they have covered many stories of tragedy striking people who just want to look a little better. as recently as this last week but you the story of a woman who underwent botox injections. she passed away from that. still still at large. around even sure if that person had a medical license the deadly price of beauty. in studio dr. jeffrey guard year. seeing year. seeing so many cases of people being injured or dying from procedures. >> this latest death something we all need to be mindful of. going into any kind of surgery, you have to emotionally stable physically stable. it seems that this individual had some other
. >> she's a star in indian cinema as bob woodward. she passed away over the weekend.iposuction surgery. passed away on their way to the atlantic or hospital in atlantic city. complications due to liposuction. according to her manager shia been battling obesity and pulmonary issues and reported that she had chronic asthma for struggling with depression from her failed marriage and declining film career. not immediately returned. laid to rest this morning. they have covered many stories of...
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our second guess, bob woodward of the washington post. thank you for joining us.t the last line of the book, the brethren, the center was in control. for a lot of people on the left when john roberts became chief justice they thought the center was not going to be in control guest: he is smart about the politics of the court. people like to say there are no politics in the supreme court but theyre always is. what happened 36 years ago is lauren berger lost control because he let the justices really dictate the rulings. what roberts has done is he has outflanked the left and right and in a way is a swing vote. if you read this opinion it is a subtle one. can i tell a story of a couple years ago, running into justice scalia who dissented in this case, and said to me in his pleasant way, how come you always write about presidents, and i said because presidents have the most power. he said braun, wrong wrong. he gave me a little quiz. what is the first article of the constitution. i said, the legislature. he said, see? he argues for the preeminence of the legislature.
our second guess, bob woodward of the washington post. thank you for joining us.t the last line of the book, the brethren, the center was in control. for a lot of people on the left when john roberts became chief justice they thought the center was not going to be in control guest: he is smart about the politics of the court. people like to say there are no politics in the supreme court but theyre always is. what happened 36 years ago is lauren berger lost control because he let the justices...
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got bob woodward and gene robinson with us as well.rk sanford. does this play into the politics of the conversation with the candidates? is gun control going to reerupt as an issue? >> is it guns that becomes issue? it is race? both of it. >> or nothing? >> on guns probably nothing. i mean you assume -- i'm not saying that that should be the case. i'm just saying i don't -- i think you have a democratic party that doesn't -- isn't -- they're united in a the lo of issues. they're not united on this. if they're not, i don't know if they want to do. that i would be shocked if hillary clinton embraced not just embracing a position on gun control but actually said, no, i want to make this a top issue. i don't think she would do. that the fact this is in south carolina will force any campaigning that takes place in south carolina to at least force the issue of race and force the issue of guns into the conversation in a way that maybe it wouldn't have. >> stephanie, how does that play out on the campaign trail? >> it will play out for a littl
got bob woodward and gene robinson with us as well.rk sanford. does this play into the politics of the conversation with the candidates? is gun control going to reerupt as an issue? >> is it guns that becomes issue? it is race? both of it. >> or nothing? >> on guns probably nothing. i mean you assume -- i'm not saying that that should be the case. i'm just saying i don't -- i think you have a democratic party that doesn't -- isn't -- they're united in a the lo of issues....
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bob woodward will be our guest.plus when it comes to jailhouse contraband power tools certainly would make the list. how do two escaped convicts break out from a maximum security prison. we will talk to a leading expert on prisons ahead. much more "morning joe" when we come back. if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? at 62,000 brush movements per minute philips sonicare leaves your mouth with a level of clean like you've never felt before. innovation and you. philips sonicare. ♪ ♪ time upon a once people approached problems the way same. always start at the starting. and questions the same asking. but that only resulted in improvements small. so we step a took back and problems turned these inside-up-down to approach them newly. and that's when we it saw. garbage can create energy. light can talk. countries can run on jet engine technology. when you look at problems in ways different you new solutions find. ♪ ♪ many wrinkle creams come with high hopes, but hope... doesn't work on wrinkles. neutrogena® rapi
bob woodward will be our guest.plus when it comes to jailhouse contraband power tools certainly would make the list. how do two escaped convicts break out from a maximum security prison. we will talk to a leading expert on prisons ahead. much more "morning joe" when we come back. if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? at 62,000 brush movements per minute philips sonicare leaves your mouth with a level of clean like you've never felt before. innovation and you. philips...
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watergate legend bob woodward will weigh in. also ahead look at this picture.n alligator
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pulitzer briez winning journalist bob woodward. cnn republican contributor s.e.cupp.nna brazile and chief congressional correspondent dana bash. what i was struck by in the speech is that she was at fdr park with the four freedoms park and she had her four fights. and the fights that she talked about were for the economy, family, world leadership, reforming our government but it seemed like a very conscious effort by the campaign to embrace this image of her as tough, and a fighter, and not a quitter, which of course is an image that cuts both ways. >> i think resiliency. i think that's the one word i would describe hillary clinton. the speech was a very good speech. it laid out what i believe the reason why she's running for president, the reason why she will fight and champion those issues that she believes will help america grow stronger and more prosperous, but also i think she laid a marker. she said, i am going to be the candidate that will be the champion for the middle class. but make sure that no americans fall behind. it was a good spech. a good beginning. t
pulitzer briez winning journalist bob woodward. cnn republican contributor s.e.cupp.nna brazile and chief congressional correspondent dana bash. what i was struck by in the speech is that she was at fdr park with the four freedoms park and she had her four fights. and the fights that she talked about were for the economy, family, world leadership, reforming our government but it seemed like a very conscious effort by the campaign to embrace this image of her as tough, and a fighter, and not a...
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we get the example of bob -- we give the example of bob woodward. and so it's a mild example. the government wants to criminalize it when you have two people who know what they're capable of meaning. but for the turn or burn for the blood of tyrants example, we know what english speakers are generally capable of meaning. what we don't know is whatever that meant to mean in this particular case. and the government wants to impose a five year felony liability on any time there is a disagreement between those two parts. between the understanding of the speaker and understanding of the listener. i want to point out because mr. dreeben wanted to talk about how, you know, after the pfa was granted, he continued to make arguments. i want to point out page 329 of the joint appendix which is three days before the prevention from abuse order was ordered. to the idea that he just came upon what is threaten ag wife, -- threatening his wife, there is a long and painful to read rap there which has nothing to do with his wife. it is the standard stuff of rap boasting response to a departing
we get the example of bob -- we give the example of bob woodward. and so it's a mild example. the government wants to criminalize it when you have two people who know what they're capable of meaning. but for the turn or burn for the blood of tyrants example, we know what english speakers are generally capable of meaning. what we don't know is whatever that meant to mean in this particular case. and the government wants to impose a five year felony liability on any time there is a disagreement...
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i am the female bob woodward. if i was a liberal i would be too busy accepting awards from the kennedy center and posing for the cover of vanity fair. i would probably be on a postage stamp. thank you "washington journal" for having me on. host: i think we have had you on on your last book that you have written, and answered questions from viewers like john. life for republicans. good morning. caller: it is a pleasure to speak to you. david horowitz refers to you as a national treasure, and i agree with that wholeheartedly. since 1986, we have had sufficient time to secure our borders and protect us from this influx of illegal aliens. we have a right as a sovereign country to define and defend our borders. this is so fundamental, i can't understand why people don't know it. we have had enough time since that act was passed to do what we had to do. the conversation has become so muddled by the idiots who control the media that it is hard for me to understand it. i can only attribute it to the negativity of the amer
i am the female bob woodward. if i was a liberal i would be too busy accepting awards from the kennedy center and posing for the cover of vanity fair. i would probably be on a postage stamp. thank you "washington journal" for having me on. host: i think we have had you on on your last book that you have written, and answered questions from viewers like john. life for republicans. good morning. caller: it is a pleasure to speak to you. david horowitz refers to you as a national...
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find the female bob woodward except i don't have researchers or co- writers. if i were a liberal i would be too busy accepting awards and the kennedy center closing for the cover of "vanity fair." i would probably be on a postage stamp. so thank you c-span for making the tough decision to have an 11 times "new york times" bestseller. >> host: we have to want to talk about the last couple books john and i good morning. >> caller: good morning. it is a pleasure to speak to you. david horowitz refers to the national treasure and i agree with that wholeheartedly. since 1986 when the act was passed, we had a sufficient time to secure the borders and protect us from this influx of illegal. we have as a sovereign country to define and defend our borders this is so fundamental i can't understand why people don't know it. we don't know since the act was passed to do what we had to do. have to do. and that conversations have become so muddled by those that control the media that i -- it's hard for me to understand. i can only attribute it to the naÏvetÉ of the american
find the female bob woodward except i don't have researchers or co- writers. if i were a liberal i would be too busy accepting awards and the kennedy center closing for the cover of "vanity fair." i would probably be on a postage stamp. so thank you c-span for making the tough decision to have an 11 times "new york times" bestseller. >> host: we have to want to talk about the last couple books john and i good morning. >> caller: good morning. it is a pleasure to...
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we give example of bob woodward in his book where the white house is saying, you'll regret it. he interpreted that as of the 30th aside just said look you're going to think that others down the road. it's a mild example that the government wants to criminalize it when you have two people, we both know what these words are capable of meeting but for the turn or burn for the blood of tyrants example we know english speakers know what those words agenda are capable of meaning but we don't know is what they're mentioning in this particular case. the government wants to impose a five year felony liability on any time there's a discreet between those two parts between the understand that the speaker and understanding of the listeners. i wanted to point out because mr. dreeben comes in is the jury argument, talked about how after the pfa was granted he continues to make arguments. i wanted to point out page three tonight of the joint appendix which is three days before -- 329 -- three days before was ordered. tid just came upon those are long and painful wrap. it's the standard stuff
we give example of bob woodward in his book where the white house is saying, you'll regret it. he interpreted that as of the 30th aside just said look you're going to think that others down the road. it's a mild example that the government wants to criminalize it when you have two people, we both know what these words are capable of meeting but for the turn or burn for the blood of tyrants example we know english speakers know what those words agenda are capable of meaning but we don't know is...
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it was fitting inside the bubble realizing what an incredible bob woodward and.plete unawareness of real consequences just initiate cases for i thought i'd some sense of what they were and on and on and on. i didn't come out of the court. it took me a long time to come to the youth of into. we were in law school at the same time. we had this argument at the time and i was a staunch defender of judicial supremacy at the time and he was not been. so it took -- you know took a long time to come around. a lot of it was because the kinds of arguments irwin makes what you don't dismiss blindly which is if there is a really hard judgment to figure come on these are benefits of having unaccountable as part of the mix and the question is just how much do we need? we have gone way farther than we need to was my view. there's some notion the court is anything other than an agent of political guerrilla which it is and always has been even in its weakest period. we don't need to be quite so afraid of doing things that get them better information can make them more aware, make
it was fitting inside the bubble realizing what an incredible bob woodward and.plete unawareness of real consequences just initiate cases for i thought i'd some sense of what they were and on and on and on. i didn't come out of the court. it took me a long time to come to the youth of into. we were in law school at the same time. we had this argument at the time and i was a staunch defender of judicial supremacy at the time and he was not been. so it took -- you know took a long time to come...
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woodward and bernstein, as you well remember do you think the american public would have actually have known the truth? >> i think they would for sure. what "the washington post" did, and i've known bobm before watergate, but afterwards what they did, and ben bradley, is they kept the story alive. they kept it alive in washington inside the beltway, where judges members of congress prosecutors were reading about it. the rest of the country wasn't informed about it because they didn't seem to care. it's really not until the spring of 1973 after the election after mixon was overwhelmingly re-elected that it breaks wide and becomes a national story, followed quickly by the resignation of the chief of staff bob haldeman and my forced resignation as well. and that's when the press really picks it up. they also look at it during january of 1973 when there's a trial of the original watergate burglars. >> you have written an important op-ed for cnn.com now called "why watergate endures." explain what the american people the country, can still learn from the watergate scandal? >> well i recently did a book as you mentioned, there wasn't a page of that book that i didn't learn something new ab
woodward and bernstein, as you well remember do you think the american public would have actually have known the truth? >> i think they would for sure. what "the washington post" did, and i've known bobm before watergate, but afterwards what they did, and ben bradley, is they kept the story alive. they kept it alive in washington inside the beltway, where judges members of congress prosecutors were reading about it. the rest of the country wasn't informed about it because they...