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. >>> later, a cnn exclusive, washington legend bob woodward joins me live. i'll ask him about the battle between congress and the white house. woodward, of course, wrote a best seller on the trump white house. his insights, ahead. morning. what are you doing? isn't it obvious? nah. we're delivering live market coverage and offering expert analysis completely free. we're helping you make sense of the markets without cable or a subscription from anywhere you are. i get that. but what...
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i appreciate what bob woodward is saying.s basically saying, hold on, folks, there could be more. he's right. but that one thing alone is a crisis. when you add to it the fact that president trump is stone walling the mueller report, claiming executive privilege, trying to stop even private citizens from testifying, not sharing documents. a laundry list of things they are thumbing their noses at, that is lawlessness. so if you have the attorney general of the united states, the chief law enforcement officer in our country thumbing his nose at the law and donald trump doing the same thing, that is a huge problem. when you add to it the fact that congress is a co-equal body of government and they are not allowed to do their job that is a big problem. >> dana: the speaker said they are a superior branch. to maryanne's point, there are arguments i guess on both sides, but there is no doubt about one thing. this could take years to resolve. just in the past month one of the fast and furious confrontations between the executive bra
i appreciate what bob woodward is saying.s basically saying, hold on, folks, there could be more. he's right. but that one thing alone is a crisis. when you add to it the fact that president trump is stone walling the mueller report, claiming executive privilege, trying to stop even private citizens from testifying, not sharing documents. a laundry list of things they are thumbing their noses at, that is lawlessness. so if you have the attorney general of the united states, the chief law...
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this year awards were given to investigative journalist bob woodward. professor and lawyer annita hil. and richard robinson. the event was hosted by comedian john oliver. >> pan america is powered by a nationwide membership of writers with more than 7500 yufjournali, publishers, translators, agents. really, agents get a shoutout? they get a piece of pan america as well? good for them. they work hard. >> in his new book "spying on the south" the late author tony horowitz recounts the travels of noted landscape architect frederick armstead. mr. horowitz taped this program on may 20th. he died may 27th at the age of 60. >> so i think it was really first the vividness of his writing about the south in that era and my curiosity of how he got from there to central park and then also his mission of, yes, i'm going to go and cross this divide and try and understand what is happening at this country at this moment. >> and at 9 eastern on after cards 60 minutes correspondent scott pelley on major news events he's covered as a reporter, plus his thoughts on free p
this year awards were given to investigative journalist bob woodward. professor and lawyer annita hil. and richard robinson. the event was hosted by comedian john oliver. >> pan america is powered by a nationwide membership of writers with more than 7500 yufjournali, publishers, translators, agents. really, agents get a shoutout? they get a piece of pan america as well? good for them. they work hard. >> in his new book "spying on the south" the late author tony horowitz...
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his year awards were given to investigative journalist bob woodward, professor and lawyer nita hill, and scholastic chairman and c.e.o. richard robinson. comedian was hosted by john oliver. >> -- nationwide membership of with more than 7,500 journalists, nonfiction writers, playrights, translators, agents, agents get a shout out. where did they get a piece of as well?ca they work hard. >> then sundays at 8:00 p.m. "spyingin his new book, author outh," the late ony horwitz captures olmstead who wrote about life in the outh during the lead-up to the civil war. he taped this program on may 20 the age at on may 27 at of 60. > first the vividness of his writing about the south in that how he my curiosity of got from there to central park, his mission of, and cross ing to go this divide and try and understand what is happening at this moment.at >> and at 9:00 eastern on fterwards, significant minutes correspondent scott pelley on major news events he's covered his thoughts, plus on a free press. his latest book is "truth worth telling." he's interviewed by political gregory.avid >> what's
his year awards were given to investigative journalist bob woodward, professor and lawyer nita hill, and scholastic chairman and c.e.o. richard robinson. comedian was hosted by john oliver. >> -- nationwide membership of with more than 7,500 journalists, nonfiction writers, playrights, translators, agents, agents get a shout out. where did they get a piece of as well?ca they work hard. >> then sundays at 8:00 p.m. "spyingin his new book, author outh," the late ony horwitz...
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bob woodward, thank you very much." presidential candidate kamala harris is building quite the highlight reel on capitol hill. she joins us. plus the top member on the house committee, adam schiff is our guest. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. welcome to fowler, indiana. one of the windiest places in america. and home to three bp wind farms. in the off-chance the wind ever stops blowing here... the lights can keep on shining. thanks to our natural gas. a smart partner to renewable energy. it's always ready when needed. or... not. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. to help the world keep advancing. i'm and i'm an emt.erer when i get a migraine at work, it's debilitating. if i call out with a migraine, that's one less ambulance to serve a community. i just don't want to let these people down. excedrin migraine. relief that works as hard as you do. it's how we care for our patients- like job. his team at ctca treated his cancer and side effects. so job can stay strong for his family. cancer treatme
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here is the scene as described in bob woodward's book "fear."about north korea. "trump got up and walked out. all the air seemed to have come out of tillerson. he could not abide trump's attack on the generals. the president was speaking as if the u.s. military was a mercenary force for hire. if a country wouldn't pay us to be there, then we didn't want to be there. as if there were no american interests in forging and keeping a peaceful world order. as if the american organizing principle was money. are you okay gary cohn asked him. he's a f-ing moron tillerson said so everyone heard." and now everyone has heard it again. rex tillerson gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight we have breaking news on when congress and the american people may first hear testimony from robert mueller himself. also tonight the president who again today described himself as a stable genius today forced his closest aides to come forward and talk about how calm he was during yesterday's dust-up with the visiting democrats.
here is the scene as described in bob woodward's book "fear."about north korea. "trump got up and walked out. all the air seemed to have come out of tillerson. he could not abide trump's attack on the generals. the president was speaking as if the u.s. military was a mercenary force for hire. if a country wouldn't pay us to be there, then we didn't want to be there. as if there were no american interests in forging and keeping a peaceful world order. as if the american organizing...
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in bob woodward's best selling book "fear," believed his client the president of the united states h quote was an fing liar. leading off our discussion tonight are mimi rocah, can legal contributor and wall dellinger, a former assistant attorney general and the heads n of the office of legal counsel d under president clinton. he's also acting solicitor pr general in the clinton o administration. and walter, i'd like to start on with you tonight. you wrote an op-ed piece in the "washington post" saying that congress doesn't need the n unredacted mueller report at oe this stage.or they have enough to proceed to impeachment if that's what o they're going to do.t what does tonight's information add to that. >> what tonight's information showed is we're learning more rm and more about the massive e efforts to obstruct justice on the part of the president. it's not that the unredacted materials wouldn't be useful. it's not that the congress isn't fully entitled to them. they are. it's just the emphasis on seeking out the redacted o materials obscures the fact we have massive bases for find
in bob woodward's best selling book "fear," believed his client the president of the united states h quote was an fing liar. leading off our discussion tonight are mimi rocah, can legal contributor and wall dellinger, a former assistant attorney general and the heads n of the office of legal counsel d under president clinton. he's also acting solicitor pr general in the clinton o administration. and walter, i'd like to start on with you tonight. you wrote an op-ed piece in the...
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woodward book came out. and then we get an interview.he he have never heard from bob -- and bob woodward. i wonder. there is someone else inside the president's orbit that looks around andeo wonders. in the light that is based on reporting not perceived as favorable. he is seen by critics there is seen in which very earnestly it seems. working to change the way the government works. on the one hand. it is the naÏve son. he is a mask a lot of power. how do they square that. i think a lot of the trump allies they came to washington. they have no experience in government were to change the way that washington works. we've come in. nobody that we could win this. and now it's gonna be our town. they can roll their eyes. his criminal justice. everything. there is a lot of eye rolling in the capital. mostly on immigration reform. charlie i was engaged until now. he believes that he is unique. i think they view themselves as uniquely qualified. this is not a book. there are republicans that come across great in this book. and vice versa.nd according to a couple of the reviews. in the reviews. we try to let
woodward book came out. and then we get an interview.he he have never heard from bob -- and bob woodward. i wonder. there is someone else inside the president's orbit that looks around andeo wonders. in the light that is based on reporting not perceived as favorable. he is seen by critics there is seen in which very earnestly it seems. working to change the way the government works. on the one hand. it is the naÏve son. he is a mask a lot of power. how do they square that. i think a lot of the...
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whether it's that specific issue relating to the bob woodward suggestion or things in general. put a rest to it and an end to these deliberations. we're all guessing. we'll wait to see. >> bill: we are. justice department screen left. go back to san salvador and the question. you get the mueller report, you rule there is no obstruction. did you look at any other possibilities of a crime that were committed? here is the exchange on that. bill barr on white house cooperation. let's roll this now. >> mueller decided not to attempt to subpoena or force the issue with the president. so he made that judgment. and i did say the white house cooperated. what i was referring to there was truly unprecedented delivery of information in the form of millions of pages of documents and the ability to interview white house staff including the president's white house counsel with no holds barred, no privileged claim. that was unprecedented and that's what i was referring to. >> bill: did you find it satisfactory on behalf of the white house? >> it's more than satisfactory. bob mueller obviously
whether it's that specific issue relating to the bob woodward suggestion or things in general. put a rest to it and an end to these deliberations. we're all guessing. we'll wait to see. >> bill: we are. justice department screen left. go back to san salvador and the question. you get the mueller report, you rule there is no obstruction. did you look at any other possibilities of a crime that were committed? here is the exchange on that. bill barr on white house cooperation. let's roll...
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as the years have gone on, as bob woodward said the truth emerges.learances where john kelly and don mcghan wrote letters to files about jared kushner's security clearance. but what's more interesting at this point is what trump did, he attacked lawyers who take notes. >> this is also a white house, i'm thinking about the story of the shredded documents and the people in the eisenhower building taping them together. this is a president that has never wanted there to be a record of what he does. there's no record of who's visiting the white house. he wants to operate only in the minute to minute context of whatever i say is true, what happened before, don't worry about that. you saw the same reaction from james comey after the meeting in the oval office when he went and wrote down everything. when people are witness to activity they understand they may be asked about later by investigators this is what they do. i don't know if every white house staffer has notes like mcgahn's assistant has that mueller looked at. i can think back a year ago when the m
as the years have gone on, as bob woodward said the truth emerges.learances where john kelly and don mcghan wrote letters to files about jared kushner's security clearance. but what's more interesting at this point is what trump did, he attacked lawyers who take notes. >> this is also a white house, i'm thinking about the story of the shredded documents and the people in the eisenhower building taping them together. this is a president that has never wanted there to be a record of what he...
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just this morning, family watergate journalist bob woodward poured cold water on the hopes and dreams of impeachment. watch this. >> i hate to go back to watergate, but you have those thousands of hours of tape recordings where you heard the president say, let's obstruct justice. let's pay black meal money. let's stonewall the jury for that raise the bar on how you deal with the president. and at this point, we do not have that kind of evidence involving trump. >> sean: as a matter of fact, you have zero evidence. joining us from a former new york city mayor and the president's attorney rudy giuliani. mr. mayor, good to see you. mueller made this big splash yesterday. everybody ignores that he had to clarify and everything he said in that night and a half minute period was not true. in terms of i couldn't look at it because of justice department policy. he said commit to numerous people on numerous occasions that was not the consideration. >> he actually read that in the report. he said, i cannot include obstruction of justice. end of story. that's when injustice stops. this whole thi
just this morning, family watergate journalist bob woodward poured cold water on the hopes and dreams of impeachment. watch this. >> i hate to go back to watergate, but you have those thousands of hours of tape recordings where you heard the president say, let's obstruct justice. let's pay black meal money. let's stonewall the jury for that raise the bar on how you deal with the president. and at this point, we do not have that kind of evidence involving trump. >> sean: as a matter...
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according to bob woodward's book on multiple occasions gary cohn, the national economic council directorrevented the president from pulling out of a trade deal simply by stealing the relevant order off his desk when he wasn't looking. the president ordered troops out of syria last december, you remember that but that order has not been laid down. it's been delayed and mitigated again and again. now it looks like troops will stay in syria indefinitely. in fact, we are now sending troops to the middle east in even larger numbers directly contravening the president's campaign promises. as we just sold you the same might happen with the president's latest call for declassification. john brennan and others is calling for bureaucracy to ignore the order. think about that. like so many on the left, brennan is doing precisely what he accuses others of doing. you are undermining democracy they scream even as they work to do just that how are they doing it to recap civics at its most basic level all authority in representative democracy flows from voters. the president and the vice president are t
according to bob woodward's book on multiple occasions gary cohn, the national economic council directorrevented the president from pulling out of a trade deal simply by stealing the relevant order off his desk when he wasn't looking. the president ordered troops out of syria last december, you remember that but that order has not been laid down. it's been delayed and mitigated again and again. now it looks like troops will stay in syria indefinitely. in fact, we are now sending troops to the...
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prosecutors were supposed to prosecute crimes, but they took it upon themselves, we see this in the bob woodward interview, it uponecutors took themselves to get nixon because they were so sure he had personally approved the payment of blackmail to howard hunt, and it turns out he did not. the final thing we did in diversions was the plumber's case. that is the break-in into daniel ellsberg's shrink's office in response to the pentagon papers, and it seems disconnected, except it was the same people who conducted that break-in that then conducted the watergate break-in. all kinds of national security complications. it turns out the government had done this sort of thing, whether you agree or disagree is entirely up to you, but the government has done national security break-ins without court authority for the previous 40 years. the prosecutors knew it. but one prosecutor in particular, a harvard professor, wanted to change that policy, and he undertook the prosecution for that purpose. finally, just last week, we talked about the cover-up trial and i laid out my case for why i felt they did not
prosecutors were supposed to prosecute crimes, but they took it upon themselves, we see this in the bob woodward interview, it uponecutors took themselves to get nixon because they were so sure he had personally approved the payment of blackmail to howard hunt, and it turns out he did not. the final thing we did in diversions was the plumber's case. that is the break-in into daniel ellsberg's shrink's office in response to the pentagon papers, and it seems disconnected, except it was the same...
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the anonymous op ed came out a week after bob woodward spoke fear. the mattis resignation at the end of the year last year. the high level resignations from within the president's team are where he always takes the biggest body blows to his political strength if you can call it that. >> you almost get the sense that he's absorbing the enormity of what this might look like in realtime. i asked him on friday if he thinks mueller should testify, that's up to the attorney general. >> i'd leave it up to him too. >> but then a day later, he changed his mind on twitter, and said, he shouldn't testify. and he got back up today from the senate majority leader, from mcmitch connell said time to move on. the thing you can't underestimate how significant it was that the attorney general came out and gave that press conference an hour before it was released. what they heard first was from the attorney general. >> any predictions or any reporting about the state of a mueller hearing on capitol hill? is that something we're likely to see this month? >> it's out the
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. >> as bob woodward says, the truth emerges. frank figliuzzi, mike schmidt thank you for starting us off. >>> when we come back, one of the men on the front line defendi defending, weighs in. the former general counsel of the fbi joins us next. e former the fbi joins us next. uch more. you get to spend less time searching and more time loving every room, even the ones you never thought could look good. you get great deals on the things you need and actually want. you get fast and free shipping on thousands of items and finds for every home, and every style, at every price. that's what you get when you've got wayfair. so shop now! webut some of us turn outhose dreams...... into action... the bookers. the doers. the 'hit that confirmation button and let's go!'- ers! because bookers know that the perfect place to stay... is right there for the booking. be a booker at booking.com the world's #1 choice for booking accommodations. have the fastest internet and now the best mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundre
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the washington post bob woodward will be our guest. and steve bullock.ing joe. coming right back. a busy mornin. coming right back. [ screaming ] oh, it's just this weird little guy. ow! ow, ow, ow! ow, ow, ow! [ screaming ] not cool. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everything was too loose. but depend® fit-flex feels tailored to me. with a range of sizes for all body types. depend® fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. >>> i was struck by the tone and tenor of his remarks laying out his case wrapping up this report. this was not, as the president says time and time again "no collusion, no obstruction." it was much more nuanced than that. i think that this was st
the washington post bob woodward will be our guest. and steve bullock.ing joe. coming right back. a busy mornin. coming right back. [ screaming ] oh, it's just this weird little guy. ow! ow, ow, ow! ow, ow, ow! [ screaming ] not cool. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that....
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secondly the new information is troublesome tosome people come out in the past 48 hours is that bob woodward'sat he has seen copies of a draft indictment of the president of the united states, drafted by mueller's team and never approved by the attorney general, therefore, never presented to a grand jury. mueller's spokesperson denied the existence of this document. woodward said his sources are impeccable, been accurate in the past. he has seen the document. he has no reason to deny its existence or doubt its authenticity. maybe bob mueller is going to address that before it gets too far out there. stuart: sounds like most likely option here. you have had people saying, i've seen these documents. >> yes. stuart: they are a written indictment, written up by the mueller report people, indictment of the president, for obstruction of justice. they have seen it. >> yes. stuart: but a spokesperson for mueller says no such document exist. >> correct. stuart: so odds are mueller will straighten that out at 11:00? >> i would think so. there is an old phrase, this will be a little painful to say. a gra
secondly the new information is troublesome tosome people come out in the past 48 hours is that bob woodward'sat he has seen copies of a draft indictment of the president of the united states, drafted by mueller's team and never approved by the attorney general, therefore, never presented to a grand jury. mueller's spokesperson denied the existence of this document. woodward said his sources are impeccable, been accurate in the past. he has seen the document. he has no reason to deny its...
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woodward could have known, i showed you his notes. it is phenomenal, embarrassing. this could have come out a long time ago when i was a young man. ok, this is bob bourque. he comes in on the saturday night massacre. called "savingk , the saturdaygate night massacre and other adventures of a solicitor general." it's published in 2013. published posthumously right after he died and he talked about what it was like to be solicitor general and what it was like to survive the saturday night massacre. i was reading it yesterday, i wanted to redo the whole book -- i had read it before, i wanted to read you the whole book because his take is so different from what you were told. here's what he says, i argued the statutory case, this is on impoundment, "the issue of impoundment and got my hat handed to me. the court was very unfriendly to inpound. because richard nixon was president. as i slowly realized the unspoken rule was that nixon was not going to win any cases. that's not to say the office of the presidency didn't win any cases, it certainly did, but the closer any case got to richard nixon the person the quicker, oh, there was a typo, quicker it
woodward could have known, i showed you his notes. it is phenomenal, embarrassing. this could have come out a long time ago when i was a young man. ok, this is bob bourque. he comes in on the saturday night massacre. called "savingk , the saturdaygate night massacre and other adventures of a solicitor general." it's published in 2013. published posthumously right after he died and he talked about what it was like to be solicitor general and what it was like to survive the saturday...