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i see you like the sweet slade get me smiling all around the league. great tricks to see where the most random speeds in the instruments meet. you and. i. think i. saw john you say it's an honor to play in the film when he it's an honor for me to have you to do the horn challenge we want a real technicolor hollywood last of you'll see this gold around. a war. but linux is an e.u. supergirl weapons are a guitar templates and shift. she's fighting against breaks it down for a second referendum. about half of all u.k. residents want britain to stay in the air you so much layman is not about to quit she believes in miracles and superpowers. move on to douglas. playing european stars deliver rousing performances. own rules husky voice has won him a devoted following into the streams yet full of feeling good. from british blues musician chris. spear. europe in concert in forty five minutes w. dollars islamism is bangladesh on the brink of civil manner we are scared we are very scared we have to stay and libya to fight for this fight against it are. torn by domestic power struggles and the influence of islamist extremists. the country's democratic institutions
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i don't think it's sanitary. >> i'm sure you saw elton john perform the circumcision. was that a wise move? or fun? >> for him it was fun, i guess. >> did you see that? >> yeah, impse of it. >> how did you think elton john did with the circumcision? >> i think it was a pretty good action from him, being the first time. >> if it was his first time. >> if it was his first time. true, true. but it looked as his first time, anyway. >> i don't know if you saw john lennon did a tribute concert for the baby. did you know he was such a good xylophone player? >> i don't know what a xylophzxe is. >> did you see -- the banjo, did you know he was such a wonderful banjo player? >> i did, he's really good. >> would you like to congratulate john lennon on his wonderful banjo playing? >> congratulations, john lennon, you're amazing. >> well done. >> thank you, ladies. >> isn't john lennon dead? >> rude. he's not the best performer, but -- >> okay, i'm a tourist, you tricked me. oh my god. i'm terrible. i didn't think. >> that's all right, i'm not really british. >> oh, you're really good. good at your job. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right, thanks, everybody. tonight
i don't think it's sanitary. >> i'm sure you saw elton john perform the circumcision. was that a wise move? or fun? >> for him it was fun, i guess. >> did you see that? >> yeah, impse of it. >> how did you think elton john did with the circumcision? >> i think it was a pretty good action from him, being the first time. >> if it was his first time. >> if it was his first time. true, true. but it looked as his first time, anyway. >> i don't...
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i wouldn't say that. it priorities may have got' misplaced. but i don't think it was his personal am tbhition the speakership. i wish we had done a better job, but frankly he didn't. i saw john boehner a week ago in a restaurant and i told him i never thought it would say this, but i miss you. kennedy: i was going to ask who was worse, john boehner or paul ryan. >> from my own perspective i got more time on the floor and i got a bill that became law when john boehner was speaker. but we are not even aloud those votes anymore under the current speaker. it's a tough call, but i'm going to give it to speaker boehner. kennedy: we'll talk about speaker boehner later in the show. he made a stunning announcement that is a huge role reversal for him and it might be a good news for veterans. i want to talk about you and the liberty movement going forward. i have said that sadly, people like you, like justin amash, andy biggs. you guys are a rare breed. is there any hope for the liberty minded smog forward in terms of this chaos? >> speaker ryan's announcement of retirement is about the 45th republican who has been afound it something else, resigned, retired or left in disgrace. that
i wouldn't say that. it priorities may have got' misplaced. but i don't think it was his personal am tbhition the speakership. i wish we had done a better job, but frankly he didn't. i saw john boehner a week ago in a restaurant and i told him i never thought it would say this, but i miss you. kennedy: i was going to ask who was worse, john boehner or paul ryan. >> from my own perspective i got more time on the floor and i got a bill that became law when john boehner was speaker. but we...
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i don't think i saw any guy die harder than john wilkes booth did. the government kept his body for four years and then turned it over to the family. he is buried properly with his siblings and his parents in greenmount cemetery. there is no question that he is in there. that has been litigated. in 1995, television show wanted to dig up his body and do some examinations of it. greenmount cemetery said, i don't think that is going to be happening. that is absurd. this is not serious and we are not going to let you desecrate a body that way. so the tv people took them to court. a four-day trial was held in baltimore city court over whether booth could be exhumed. me.cemetery subpoenaed i got a subpoena from a cemetery to come to the trial and testify. i would have gone without the subpoena. that was an amazing week as you could guess. we had historians and forensic people and folklorists and actors and a lincoln look-alike and an expert on mummification. every nut and the united states was at that trial. and the court upheld the cemetery agreeing that ruth had been properly identified and everything was fine. he was left to rest where his mom put him that hot summer day in 1869. he is right there. the other stones around the monument are for asia, the loving sister, for joe, the wavered brother, for his parents . john is buried here, but there is no marker for him. there was nothing the
i don't think i saw any guy die harder than john wilkes booth did. the government kept his body for four years and then turned it over to the family. he is buried properly with his siblings and his parents in greenmount cemetery. there is no question that he is in there. that has been litigated. in 1995, television show wanted to dig up his body and do some examinations of it. greenmount cemetery said, i don't think that is going to be happening. that is absurd. this is not serious and we are...
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i was elected. john paul i dies after 30 days. you have to have another election immediately. the cardinals saw the death of john paul i as a message from god, maybe they need to think bit more unconventional way. and that election brings for us, john paul ii. cnn heroes is brought to you guy geico. visit geico.com to see how much you can save. at least you don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. call geico. geico... helps with... homeowners insurance? been doing it for years. i'm calling geico right now. good idea! get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve. let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. which helps provide for win's family. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. mayor maybe they're justnts posinan ordinary couple.uple. either way, this room came at an unbeatable price. no one looks out for you, like travelocity. with price match guarantee, you'll always wander wisely. people say watching paint d
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thinking i may need a bigger distraction, you know. look, i think we're probably going to bomb syria anyway. >> a scary face of john bolton behind the president. and then i sawthe next scene sitting next to him today. what kind of advice do you get from bolton? attack. >> exactly. would any of us put it past president trump to decide that a nice little military adventure in syria might be a nice distraction from this? this is -- when this gets existential for trump, and i think we're approaching that point now when you're getting michael cohen's paperwork out of his office there, he might be moved to fire mueller. but then the question becomes what do the republicans in congress do? because the onus is really on them. they still control congress. if there is a saturday night massacre here, do they roll over? do they go along with trump. >> yes. >> or do they -- >> yes, they do roll over. but the investigations continue. and he will have to totally eviscerate the justice department and the fbi. it's not about one guy. and so that's going to -- at this point, will -- >> at that point do they stand up? >> ron, i think maybe the democratic leadership in the hous
thinking i may need a bigger distraction, you know. look, i think we're probably going to bomb syria anyway. >> a scary face of john bolton behind the president. and then i sawthe next scene sitting next to him today. what kind of advice do you get from bolton? attack. >> exactly. would any of us put it past president trump to decide that a nice little military adventure in syria might be a nice distraction from this? this is -- when this gets existential for trump, and i think...
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i think, who at least saw public service the same way he did, would have been a better or more important person to carry the mantle, and john and i were there in the summer of 2016, talking politics with her, she was up on all of the news stories, she was up on all of the ups and downs of what was happening in the clinton campaign and the trump campaign. and she had some questions about gary johnson, you know, she went through the 2016 campaign the way a lot of people did, in a little bit of shock. >> john, sounds like you melt your match. >> always. she very generously, when ing on the book about the president, she -- mrs. bush kept a diary from 1948 until quite recently, or perhaps even until this week, i don't know, and it's a remarkable document. and so, i used a very technical historical method to get access to it, i begged her. and she -- i think she enjoyed that. but it's a remarkable sign of a couple of things. one is her confidence in her basic role in history. her sense that they did the best they could, they didn't get everything right, lord knows. she would be the first to say that, and probably in a much more entertaining way, even than 41 or 43, who would also admit that, and the only condition on reading this volume luminous set of documents was, because there was so much about the family and personal things, she said, i just want to see anything you're going toe use from it, not what i did with it, or what i wrote, but what i said. and i took her 80 pages of transcripts and she took nothing off the record. >> wow. >> and i'll never forget sit
i think, who at least saw public service the same way he did, would have been a better or more important person to carry the mantle, and john and i were there in the summer of 2016, talking politics with her, she was up on all of the news stories, she was up on all of the ups and downs of what was happening in the clinton campaign and the trump campaign. and she had some questions about gary johnson, you know, she went through the 2016 campaign the way a lot of people did, in a little bit of...
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john brennan? >> yes. once, i think. >> bret: and former national intelligence director jim clapper? >> yeah. i saw night before last. >> bret: together. >> actually i had dinner with the two of them and our spouses. >> bret: talk trump case. >> no, we did not. >> bret: after your hand-picked deputy andy mccabe was fired, you tweeted this, you said special agent mccabe stood tall over the last 8 months when small people were trying to tear down an institution we all depend on. he served with distinction for two decades i wish andy well. i wish continued strength for the rest of the fbi. america needs you. you know the inspector general found that mccabe lied four times, three of them under oath. kimberly strossel from the "wall street journal" tweet add lot of possible questions for you but here's one. please discuss andrew mccabe and the ig report that finds he lied repeatedly, both to you and about you. do you still believe he stood tall as you tweeted in january or is he one of the small people helping to tear down an institution? >> yeah. i still believe he stood tall. he represented himself an
john brennan? >> yes. once, i think. >> bret: and former national intelligence director jim clapper? >> yeah. i saw night before last. >> bret: together. >> actually i had dinner with the two of them and our spouses. >> bret: talk trump case. >> no, we did not. >> bret: after your hand-picked deputy andy mccabe was fired, you tweeted this, you said special agent mccabe stood tall over the last 8 months when small people were trying to tear down an...
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i was thinking about that yesterday. when i covered john mccain's campaign in 2008, we went out to the bush property and saw president george h.w. bush. and some of the.w of the report, on his invitation -- excuse me -- walked around the property a little bit and ended up seeing barbara bush from the window. and i know that she waved at them. i wasn't one off them. i stayed and continued to talk to president bush. so i can't remember having ever met mrs. bush. but, boy, is she a popular figure in the united states, and, you know, everyone's hearts are going out to her and to the bush family right now. >> host: our thoughts certainlyt with the bush family on, with that news coming out yesterday. jeff mason with reuters, white house correspondent, thank you so much as always. sahil kapur, thank you as well, bloomberg news national political reporter there. >> and the senate just back in. they'll be working on a native american tribal water rights and land use bill. later this week senators might consider more executive and judicial nominations, a vote to limit debate on this tribal water rights bill set for 5:30 p.m. live coverage of the senate live right here right now on c-span2. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in pra
i was thinking about that yesterday. when i covered john mccain's campaign in 2008, we went out to the bush property and saw president george h.w. bush. and some of the.w of the report, on his invitation -- excuse me -- walked around the property a little bit and ended up seeing barbara bush from the window. and i know that she waved at them. i wasn't one off them. i stayed and continued to talk to president bush. so i can't remember having ever met mrs. bush. but, boy, is she a popular figure...
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i dies after 30 days. and you have to have another election immediately. >> the cardinals saw the death of john paul i as a message from god, that maybe they needed to think in a little bit more unconventional way. >> why elect a non-italian slavic pope and make the radical change with the past? >> and that election brings for karol wojtyla, who comes to be john paul ii. >> the conclave that elected him didn't know what they were going to get. >> in october 1978, after a conclave lasting only two days 58-year-old karol wojtyla takes the name john paul ii to honor his predecessor. >> he was young. he was vigorous. boundless energy. and this tremendous sense of having survived two totalarian regimes. when he stepped out on to the socrato of st. rps. there is thousands and thousands of people there. and here was this young, energetic, confident pontiff who said, open your hearts to christ. >> it was an extraordinary time. >> the feel in the square was one of amazement and some confusion. who was this guy? wojtyla? >> the election of j.p. ii really just gave poland an electrifying jolt forward. >> under the thumb of the soviets, karol wojtyla had ralyn able to speak to larg audiences. but as john paul ii, his inaugural papal address is broadcast all over the world. and on this stage he gives a special message to his homeland. he said, be not afraid. the idea to the modern poland, the late 1970s of be not afraid carried enormous impact. don't pay any attention to those communist rats that are oppressing you. >> now that he is pope communists realize he was going to cause more problems for them. >> but with the power of the church at his disposal, pope john paul ii prepares to face communism head on. the rap singer took a loss and now he's ok again. right. yeah you can get a mortgage that avoids pmi, but there's no way to avoid mip on... . hey! this'll help. rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple. so, origination fees... this takes care of it, thank you. understand the details and get approved in as few as 8 minutes. by america's largest mortgage lender. bounce back, right right right, i woke up in beast mode, with my girl that's... ♪ (phone) maddie... you have everything you need right inside you. 9 out of 10 u.s. olympians grew up drinking milk. it's got natural protein and balanced nutrition to help your kids grow strong and milk life. a hilton getaway means you get more because you get a break on breakfast get an extra day by the pool get to spend more time together get more from your spring break getaway with exclusive hilton offers. book yours, only at hilton.com soviet union reign as global superpowers. communism and democracy stand at odds and the world teeters on the edge of nuclear war. in the vatican, a pope who came of age under soviet oppression in poland brings a fresh and hopeful voice to the world stage. >> i can still remember the elation of his early years, and the tremendous sense that god had sent us a megastar as pope. he brought this vision to the church. >> when pope john paul ii was elected he pushed the church's influence into areas where the
i dies after 30 days. and you have to have another election immediately. >> the cardinals saw the death of john paul i as a message from god, that maybe they needed to think in a little bit more unconventional way. >> why elect a non-italian slavic pope and make the radical change with the past? >> and that election brings for karol wojtyla, who comes to be john paul ii. >> the conclave that elected him didn't know what they were going to get. >> in october 1978,...
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i dies after 30 days. and you have to have another election immediately. >> the cardinals saw the death of john paul i as a message from god, that maybe they needed to think in a little bit more unconventional way. >> why elect a non-italian slavic pope and make the radical change with the past? >> and that election brings forth karol wojtyla who turns out to be john pauli ithat elected him didn't know what they were going to get. >> in october 1978, after a conclave lasting only two days 58-year-old karol wojtyla takes the name john paul ii to honor his predecessor. >> he was young. he was vigorous. boundless energy. and this tremendous sense of having survived two totalitarian regimes. when he stepped out on to the socrato of st. peters, there is thousands and thousands of people there. and here was this young, energetic, confident pontiff who said, open your hearts to christ. >> it was an extraordinary time. >> the feel in the square was one of amazement and some confusion. who was this guy? wojtyla? >> the election of j.p. ii really just gave poland an electrifying jolt forward. >> under the thumb of the soviets, karol wojtyla had rarely been able to speak to large audiences. but as john paul ii, his inaugural papal address is broadcast all over the world. and on this stage he gives a special message to his homeland. he said, be not afraid. the idea t
i dies after 30 days. and you have to have another election immediately. >> the cardinals saw the death of john paul i as a message from god, that maybe they needed to think in a little bit more unconventional way. >> why elect a non-italian slavic pope and make the radical change with the past? >> and that election brings forth karol wojtyla who turns out to be john pauli ithat elected him didn't know what they were going to get. >> in october 1978, after a conclave...
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john went as far to tease his fiancee. he was deeply in love but had a sense of humor, too. from camp, he declared to his fiancee -- i do not think i ever saw as many girls, and some of them are very pretty and interesting. you must not be surprised if you hear of my falling in love with some of them. i think i am entitled to three or four. can you agree with me on this point? well, i have nothing else to write about. [laughter] the largest sustainer of morale in every civil war army, north and south, was facing god. it is -- was faith in god. it is a recurring theme in many lenders. -- itashton many letters was a recurring theme in many letters. countless numbers of civil war participants would have suffered confession,incoln's i have often been driven to my knees by the realization i had nowhere else to go. in the autumn of 1862, virginia soldier wrote -- i hope i will return back home again, but i must look to god on my health. god is the only true friend we have here. fredericksburg, the same sentiment was echoed -- i have read the heard work of a soldier, faith in god, however, is all i need. and maintaining faith was not always easy.
john went as far to tease his fiancee. he was deeply in love but had a sense of humor, too. from camp, he declared to his fiancee -- i do not think i ever saw as many girls, and some of them are very pretty and interesting. you must not be surprised if you hear of my falling in love with some of them. i think i am entitled to three or four. can you agree with me on this point? well, i have nothing else to write about. [laughter] the largest sustainer of morale in every civil war army, north and...
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i think it's possible, lawrence, to some extent, she did mitigate, at least temporarily some of trump's worst instincts but we see a tendency towards methology in the trump administration. we saw it with john kelly. so i think there's a tenancy in the press corp. that covers the white house to see the people in the white house as, you know, these heroic figures in various ways when there's very little evidence to confirm that at all. >> in your experience with the people at the white house, do people like hope hicks realize before the age of 30 she has written the first line of her obituary and it is not a good one? >> i don't know if that's true. i think she has time to make a name for herself in some more flattering light. but it's very possible this will be what she's remembered for it's not a good era. >> jason, go ahead. >> there's a difference in saying i might have had a bad boss and i used to work at enron. this is that situation. if you have white house 2016 to 2020 and beyond on your resume. ethical people don't want to work with you. they don't want robert mueller checking into their background. hope hicks has damaged her career. i have no sympathy for her. she helped write letters to damage the reputation of women speaking out about domestic abuse in the past. i don't think donald trump realizes that but all the competent people that don't want to work there do. >> what do you think about the infighting we're hearing about the communications job? do you think it's possible donald trump will leave it empty and continue to be what he's always been, which is his own director of communications
i think it's possible, lawrence, to some extent, she did mitigate, at least temporarily some of trump's worst instincts but we see a tendency towards methology in the trump administration. we saw it with john kelly. so i think there's a tenancy in the press corp. that covers the white house to see the people in the white house as, you know, these heroic figures in various ways when there's very little evidence to confirm that at all. >> in your experience with the people at the white...
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i was treated wrongly at work. heather is going to come in and be on my side because she saw what happened. you want to savyour job? do i think it will happen? it happened before with john bean and president nixon. he was legal counsel to the president during that administration. he helped watergate. >> michael cohen is so loyal to the president. that friendship, that relationship, the fact that michael cohen has a family and his whole life to think about too. >> they tell him that. you've got a family. you have kids. you can be as loyal as you want but we will put you away for life. what do you do then? look at the other scenario. you have him say inot talking to you, go ahead and prosecute. i will plead guilty to it all. then he turns to president donald trump and says now you pardon me. they may have something underground there where trump says go ahead, plead to it all and i will pardon you at the end. that is one way out of it. we have to start looking to that. >> when you are talking about a witness like michael cohen, other witnesses do things. they add facts to the story. they may try to implicate someone else. do you see michael cohen doing something like that? >> if he gets counsel and he tells the feds that he is going to cooperate and he does what some in the administration call give alternate facts, then he will definitely be prosecuted. martha stewart did not get convicted of doing insider- trading, she got convicted of lying to the feds. when the feds bring people into talk to them, they have a list of all the facts that they can prove. they start going down them. you give them an answer. then they ask again. they a
i was treated wrongly at work. heather is going to come in and be on my side because she saw what happened. you want to savyour job? do i think it will happen? it happened before with john bean and president nixon. he was legal counsel to the president during that administration. he helped watergate. >> michael cohen is so loyal to the president. that friendship, that relationship, the fact that michael cohen has a family and his whole life to think about too. >> they tell him that....
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i think of you, i think of sanya sanchez and tony morrison and norm mailer and carlos santana. i saw him on an interview and he said he feels that miles davis was -- the vessel for miles space johnoltrane, and i see that you are a vessel, too, for so many young writers that you give us inspiration. i'm an artist myself, and, yes, i love to cook to but i like to grill, and it brings me such pleasure to see people enjoy the food i put together. knocking pasta pans and doing a mealing to ask seeing their response. on one occasion i saw where alice marker was on booktv and one lady called and was in tears and said, you gave me a hug. i was hooked on drugs, and now i'm a counselor for this community service place, and the woman started crying, and the host starts to cut her off and alice says, no, no, let her finish speaking. and she says, honey, when you hug me, youing he me like my grandmother would. and you gave my inspiration to get up off thank you ground and star walking like a real woman. she said i was doing some bad things in the streets, and alice walker immediately said to her you tears are the window washer's the soul. mr. mosley, your writings are the window washers to h
i think of you, i think of sanya sanchez and tony morrison and norm mailer and carlos santana. i saw him on an interview and he said he feels that miles davis was -- the vessel for miles space johnoltrane, and i see that you are a vessel, too, for so many young writers that you give us inspiration. i'm an artist myself, and, yes, i love to cook to but i like to grill, and it brings me such pleasure to see people enjoy the food i put together. knocking pasta pans and doing a mealing to ask...
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john, stay with us. >> i'm going to ask you also because i think i saw you tweeting about the avengers.. >> all right. up next, the trump administration is suing to block aths@frblock at&t from merging with time warner. we'll dig into that ahead on "morning joe." your sorry not sorry thing. your out with the old in with the new, onto bigger and better thing. get the live tv you love. no bulky hardware. no satellite. no annual contract. try directv now for $10/mo for 3 months. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit directvnow dot com if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated
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i believe. i believe deeply in the rule of law and will continue to do saw. >> do you think the rule of law does enable appropriate warrants to be executed? >> absolutely. >> thank you. turning to north korea. john bolton said it is perfectly legitimate when asked to respond to -- by striking first, secretary of defense matus had a different view saying that war with north korea would be catastrophic. you lean more toward john bolton's view or secretary of defense medicines view? >> eileen more closely to the presidency which is to continue the pressure campaign, to build a coalition, a diplomatic coalition around the world, to put pressure on kim jong-il -- kim jong un so we can achieve our goals without putting young men and women in harm's way. >> does the president have the constitutional authority to conduct a first truck on north korea without authorization from congress? >> again i want comment on hypothetical situations or complex legal matters. >> you have done so before. back a while, when the question was in regard to committing resources in libya. you put out a statement regarding a letter to barack obama informing him that the administration would be in violation of the war powers resolution unless either authorization from congress is obtained or the military withdraws operations from libya by sunday june 19. and then you commented and you said specifically that country, libya does not pose a threat to the united states, nor do we have vital interest there. did you believe as you said then, that there is a constitutional limitation on the ability of the president to conduct war without an authorization from congress? >> yes. >> thank you. in that context, not so long ago, there is a lot of discussion that in regard to syria, if president obama put troops on the ground in syria, without congressional authorization, it would constitute a foundation for impe
i believe. i believe deeply in the rule of law and will continue to do saw. >> do you think the rule of law does enable appropriate warrants to be executed? >> absolutely. >> thank you. turning to north korea. john bolton said it is perfectly legitimate when asked to respond to -- by striking first, secretary of defense matus had a different view saying that war with north korea would be catastrophic. you lean more toward john bolton's view or secretary of defense medicines...
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i was thinking about that yesterday. when i covered john mccain's campaign in 2008, we went out to the bush property and saw president george h.w. bush. and some of the.w of the report, on his invitation -- excuse me -- walked around the property a little bit and ended up seeing barbara bush from the window. and i know that she waved at them. i wasn't one off them. i stayed and continued to talk to president bush. so i can't remember having ever met mrs. bush. but, boy, is she a popular figure in the united states, and, you know, everyone's hearts are going out to her and to the bush family right now. >> host: our thoughts certainlyt with the bush family on, with that news coming out yesterday. jeff mason with reuters, white house correspondent, thank you so much as always. sahil kapur, thank you as well, bloomberg news national political reporter there. >> and the senate just back in. they'll be working on a native american tribal water rights and land use bill. later this week senators might consider more executive and judicial nominations, a vote to limit debate on this tribal water rights bill set for 5:30 p.m. live coverage of the senate live right here right now on c-span2. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in pra
i was thinking about that yesterday. when i covered john mccain's campaign in 2008, we went out to the bush property and saw president george h.w. bush. and some of the.w of the report, on his invitation -- excuse me -- walked around the property a little bit and ended up seeing barbara bush from the window. and i know that she waved at them. i wasn't one off them. i stayed and continued to talk to president bush. so i can't remember having ever met mrs. bush. but, boy, is she a popular figure...