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it seemed to west the person who had reason to kill david was not jeffrey, but joan. >> from jeffrey's view, he describes how she was in love with him, that she was not in love with her husband, that she didn't want to beith her husband, that she financially could not afford to leave her husband. >> wilson said he kept telling her he was only in it for the sex, didn't want to run off with her. but if secret sex was all he wanted, joan, he said, kept pushing for more. >> and the situation actually continued to escalate. i think it was around july 18th. again, that would have been five days before the murder. jeffrey describes how he talks to joan and joan says, i can't take this anymore, i want to be with you, can't we just run off together? >> david shannon knew, of course, that joan was seeing jeffrey wilson. after all, he invited jeffrey to join them in the first place. but maybe he wasn't so happy about the cozy friendship joan seemed to be developing. that broke the rules. >> david told joan that she could no longer see jeffrey because he could see that joan and jeffrey had become
it seemed to west the person who had reason to kill david was not jeffrey, but joan. >> from jeffrey's view, he describes how she was in love with him, that she was not in love with her husband, that she didn't want to beith her husband, that she financially could not afford to leave her husband. >> wilson said he kept telling her he was only in it for the sex, didn't want to run off with her. but if secret sex was all he wanted, joan, he said, kept pushing for more. >> and...
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host: about 10 minutes left with james jeffrey -- left james jeffrey. in 2004 and iraq 2005. what was your role? guest: i was number two at the mission and then acting ambassador the last two months. host: now, serves as a distinguished fellow at the washington institute. phone lines, special line for iraq veterans, (202)-748-8003. otherwise, lines as usual, democrats (202)-748-8000. republicans, (202)-748-8001. independents, (202)-748-8002. credits of who gets the for taking back iraq, you already said it was the iraqis themselves, but the kurds versus she it -- shiite militias, versus special operations forces, can you talk about how they came together and two to the leading role? guest: the prime minister played a key role working with the president of kurdistan. various oil,ut energy problems and security problems and territorial problems. in addition, the leader of iraqi and much of the world's shia muslims down in southern iraq called for the people to rise up and not to turn on the sunni-arab brothers to the west in those areas were isis was growing. that is the combin
host: about 10 minutes left with james jeffrey -- left james jeffrey. in 2004 and iraq 2005. what was your role? guest: i was number two at the mission and then acting ambassador the last two months. host: now, serves as a distinguished fellow at the washington institute. phone lines, special line for iraq veterans, (202)-748-8003. otherwise, lines as usual, democrats (202)-748-8000. republicans, (202)-748-8001. independents, (202)-748-8002. credits of who gets the for taking back iraq, you...
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you're up first, jeffrey.ction by senator mccain what's your take, did he kill once and for all the republican effort to repeal and replace obamacare? >> well, i don't think so. i think it will come back in some fashion. but you know, this was the best opportunity i mean, the thing is senator mccain campaign against doing what he just did and he said, i didn't tell you the truth. >> all right. dean, your answer? >> i think this is a great profile in courage. this was john mccain plus susan collins and lisa murkowski standing up and saying i don't want to see millions of americans lose their health insurance, i don't want to see medicaid gutted to 35% of the benefits gone, some the elderly suffer. disabled children depend on it. families depend on it. this was a great profile in courage and mike pence and donald trump tried to break john mccain on the floor of the senate, they couldn't. the man spent 5 1/2 years in a p.o.w. camp, you can't break him, i applaud him. >> so the obamacare failure to repeal, that ca
you're up first, jeffrey.ction by senator mccain what's your take, did he kill once and for all the republican effort to repeal and replace obamacare? >> well, i don't think so. i think it will come back in some fashion. but you know, this was the best opportunity i mean, the thing is senator mccain campaign against doing what he just did and he said, i didn't tell you the truth. >> all right. dean, your answer? >> i think this is a great profile in courage. this was john...
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jeffrey trail was a graduate of the naval academy, he never had a romantic relationship with jeffrey had become friends when trail was part of the navy, stationed in san diego. i think jeffrey trail was sort of a touchstone. i mean, he was sort of something to say, he was normalcy in andrew cunanan's life. >> david madson was supposedly the love of his life. good guy, good person, up and coming architect in the area. >> madson and cunanan were like complete opposites. he had a career path. and i think cunanan was kind of his walk on the wild side. >> david was andrew's life. he said many, many times that he would give up everything to move out to minneapolis for david. >> did madson leave him? >> madson left him. he was devastated by it. and when madson broke up with him it was just, he was depressed. >> jeffrey trail and david madson were men of substance. and so i think cunanan was kind of fun but over time his lack of any kind of depth or any kind of seriousness wore pretty thin on them. >> and so, part of the motivation for coming back to minneapolis on that last weekend of april
jeffrey trail was a graduate of the naval academy, he never had a romantic relationship with jeffrey had become friends when trail was part of the navy, stationed in san diego. i think jeffrey trail was sort of a touchstone. i mean, he was sort of something to say, he was normalcy in andrew cunanan's life. >> david madson was supposedly the love of his life. good guy, good person, up and coming architect in the area. >> madson and cunanan were like complete opposites. he had a...
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jeffrey toobin who covered the murder trial. al al alan de alan, part of his team. >> i was behind the goldmans in the second row. and i look looked a little different then. it was a long time ago. it is not an exaggeration to say it was a long time in history. it was a celebrity attraction but the issues of race, gender, wealth -- >> class. >> class. that we all learned about. explored. >> it changed the media. and it was -- it did usher in reality television. i was working for the local fox station here in new york. we developed a program called o.j. today. that's what we did all day pretty much up until prime time or maybe until the 10:00 news came on. our entire programming for you. >> and cnn did so well covering the trial as did court tv that it was one of the things that prompted fox news to be created. msnbc to be created. both of which did not exist in 19 the 1995 when this was -- >> what did you think of the parole board's decision? >> i think it was the right thing with the law. he had done his record if prison, which
jeffrey toobin who covered the murder trial. al al alan de alan, part of his team. >> i was behind the goldmans in the second row. and i look looked a little different then. it was a long time ago. it is not an exaggeration to say it was a long time in history. it was a celebrity attraction but the issues of race, gender, wealth -- >> class. >> class. that we all learned about. explored. >> it changed the media. and it was -- it did usher in reality television. i was...
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>> yes, jeffrey? >> i call this the clinton precedent, is that my friend, paul, and others, when paul talks about the rule of law, so, too, was ken starr about the rule of law. and this -- that investigation started with a real estate deal, white water, for president clinton, and wound up with monica lewinsky. the point is that the clinton administration and its allies went out of their way to attack the special prosecutor, to attack, attack, attack. they brought all precedent. in doing so, they laid down a precede precedent. so there should be no hesitation in the trump white house or for trump allies to go out there and treat mueller as kent star. >> how about that, paul? >> i'll go on the record, i'll attack robert mueller if he starts investigating president trump's sex life. even saying it makes me want to wretch. i don't want to know about it. i want to know about our nation and the rule of law. why is the president so obsessed with russia? >> very quickly, jeffrey, are bob mueller and attorney
>> yes, jeffrey? >> i call this the clinton precedent, is that my friend, paul, and others, when paul talks about the rule of law, so, too, was ken starr about the rule of law. and this -- that investigation started with a real estate deal, white water, for president clinton, and wound up with monica lewinsky. the point is that the clinton administration and its allies went out of their way to attack the special prosecutor, to attack, attack, attack. they brought all precedent. in...
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tc: inq: myla burnett la madre de jeffrey dijo lo unico que veia era sangre. no podía ver sus heridassangre en todas partes.y gritaba. yo intentaba calmarlo cg: myla burnett/madre de jeffrey jeffrey jones de 10 anos fue uno de 4 ninos que resultaron heridos,, cuando anoche aproximadamente a las 8:30. una celebracion del 4 de julio dio un terrible giro. cuando lo que el nino nos dijo era una especie de esfera de alumino. exploto cuando uno de los pequenos la encendio. aunque no lo parezca. jeffrey con heridas en su cara, piernas y cuerpo y demarquez mitchell con pequenas fueron de los menos afectados. demarquez. solo mostraba heridas leves y rasgunozos en la frente y el pecho. y tambien confirmo que el artefacto era de forma esferica. al parecer el nino identificado por familiares como ronnie mota jr. de 8 anos fue el mas afectado. tc: inq: a mo seme hace que fue del fuego artificial. y fue tan grave que le lastimo mucho la mani izquierda. digo derecha y ya no lo puede usar. cg: john echevarria/ detective depto de policia de san bernardino tc: inq: nos dijeron que el se mocho su mano c
tc: inq: myla burnett la madre de jeffrey dijo lo unico que veia era sangre. no podía ver sus heridassangre en todas partes.y gritaba. yo intentaba calmarlo cg: myla burnett/madre de jeffrey jeffrey jones de 10 anos fue uno de 4 ninos que resultaron heridos,, cuando anoche aproximadamente a las 8:30. una celebracion del 4 de julio dio un terrible giro. cuando lo que el nino nos dijo era una especie de esfera de alumino. exploto cuando uno de los pequenos la encendio. aunque no lo parezca....
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a ton of new weapons from jeffrey to smith to blunt.y believe they can do something special after missing the playoffs last season. >> our expectations are always high and i love that. in the locker room i can speak to myself personally, i have high expectations, 7-9 is never good enough. we have the guys to do it and we have to make it happen. >> with the offensive line we can do something special. >> we want to win now. we have make no bones about it. it's a big year for all of us. across the board everybody is looking at each other saying hey we have to go in and win games. >> receiver jordan matthews one of the best slot receivers in football did not miss a single snap there was word he would be limited because of a knee ep guy but with jeffrey on board the eagles should fix the issue, the eagles had among the worst drops and wentz had the worst touch down percentage. >> having alshon andlagarret. i am interested to see how it happens offensively. >> the eagles with the starting corners are a big concern. mills and robinson the outs
a ton of new weapons from jeffrey to smith to blunt.y believe they can do something special after missing the playoffs last season. >> our expectations are always high and i love that. in the locker room i can speak to myself personally, i have high expectations, 7-9 is never good enough. we have the guys to do it and we have to make it happen. >> with the offensive line we can do something special. >> we want to win now. we have make no bones about it. it's a big year for all...
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jeffrey toobin, holding back, not so much. this is why we love talking to you and you wrote the book on the whole thing, mark, back to you. just to listen to o.j. simpson talk and try to defend himself, what did you make of his defense of what he says happened in that las vegas hotel room? >> well, i think that you're here today -- remember, there was a previous parole hearing, and the lesser counts -- he was convicted of a number of counts. the lesser counts, he's already been paroled on or has been given parole. since the charges ran concurrently, meaning at the same time, this is the more serious crime, and it's a conspiracy. just because you were the one who didn't pull the gun is -- does not absolve you of a conspiracy, and that's, you know, a fortunately or unfortunately does not come through when you're listening to this. i think, however, that most people, especially the commissioners there, probably feel the same way or look at this the same way i do, which is, look, he's done nine years. nine years for this crime is
jeffrey toobin, holding back, not so much. this is why we love talking to you and you wrote the book on the whole thing, mark, back to you. just to listen to o.j. simpson talk and try to defend himself, what did you make of his defense of what he says happened in that las vegas hotel room? >> well, i think that you're here today -- remember, there was a previous parole hearing, and the lesser counts -- he was convicted of a number of counts. the lesser counts, he's already been paroled on...
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jeffrey, you worked for ronald reagan. you're a conservative, ronald reagan and barry goldwater, have to be rolling over in their graves right now, that this -- that president trump with this behavior is carrying the flag for the conservative movement or the republican party or however you want to characterize it, this is not presidential, it -- again, one tweet is -- does not change everything. and by the way, i acknowledge, i think i said yesterday that this is still popular with his supporters, right? 80% of republicans still support the president in approval polls, that doesn't mean it's presidential, and that doesn't mean this had is helping anybody solve the many challenges that are facing the people that voted for him. >> i think he is doing that. i think he's -- the tweet that boris just read from friday, is quite clearly, he's working on this. >> i mean, i don't know -- >> we have to leave it there, gentlemen. we have plenty to discuss, we hope you will stick around and join us later tonight. thank you so much for
jeffrey, you worked for ronald reagan. you're a conservative, ronald reagan and barry goldwater, have to be rolling over in their graves right now, that this -- that president trump with this behavior is carrying the flag for the conservative movement or the republican party or however you want to characterize it, this is not presidential, it -- again, one tweet is -- does not change everything. and by the way, i acknowledge, i think i said yesterday that this is still popular with his...
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brian, jeffrey, david, my thanks to all of you. enjoy your independence day. thank you very much. >>> coming up, trump about to be tested, including a meeting with vladamir putin and a day in france with the mans who called this hand shake a moment of truth. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. is to always keep track of your employees.r micromanage them. make sure they're producing. woo! employee of the month! you really shouldn't leave their side. vita coco coconut water, hydration comes naturally. manait's a series of is nsmart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. in the mirror everyday. when i look when i look in the mirror everyday. everyday, i think how fortunate i am. i think is today going to be the day, that we
brian, jeffrey, david, my thanks to all of you. enjoy your independence day. thank you very much. >>> coming up, trump about to be tested, including a meeting with vladamir putin and a day in france with the mans who called this hand shake a moment of truth. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly...
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jeffrey, why is apollo 8 so important?the most tragically blood-soaked year in modern human and global history. we had terrible events. there was the tet offensive. at the same time three american astronauts had been lost in a spacecraft fire just the year before, in 1967. white, grissom, and chafee. the space program which was our charm was moved out of reach. here we were in the summer of 1968. there was no plausible way we were going to make president kennedy's deadline of getting a man on the moon before 1970, and the guys at nasa said, you know what, you know our schedule, let's forget our schedule. let's kick-start this thing, let's put this spacecraft on top of this unproven rocket, and get three guys out to orbit the moon before the end of the year, on christmas eve no less. >> dickerson: it's amazing that after especially the accident -- >> that's right. ck not be risk averse. >> that's right. dickerson: not only risk averse, but they sped up the mission. >> right. i think what was going on there -- you're absolut
jeffrey, why is apollo 8 so important?the most tragically blood-soaked year in modern human and global history. we had terrible events. there was the tet offensive. at the same time three american astronauts had been lost in a spacecraft fire just the year before, in 1967. white, grissom, and chafee. the space program which was our charm was moved out of reach. here we were in the summer of 1968. there was no plausible way we were going to make president kennedy's deadline of getting a man on...
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jeffrey said he's not worried about it and it's nothing to worry about.ticing because of a sore blow. carson wentz doesn't miss a single pass today. once was a good day, ask his coach. >> today was a very good day for the whole offense. i mean, we had a few snaps here and there but it was a good day, i thought in the past game in particular, we executed well. probably you know, only one practice, i'm not getting too excited. that's probably as well as we've executed in past since i've been here. >> carson did a great job, they all did a good job. he had one play and pretty good runs. >> the biggest concerning camp the eagles inexperienced corners gel lend mills and patrick robinson have been getting first team rep so far and helping them get better the fact that they're going in day in and out against alshon jeffrey and tory smith. >> in a collectively how you know, few veteran players and career players and what everybody when it comes to, even better, it's really the quality of reps that he gets >> right tackle lane johnson returning to practice with th
jeffrey said he's not worried about it and it's nothing to worry about.ticing because of a sore blow. carson wentz doesn't miss a single pass today. once was a good day, ask his coach. >> today was a very good day for the whole offense. i mean, we had a few snaps here and there but it was a good day, i thought in the past game in particular, we executed well. probably you know, only one practice, i'm not getting too excited. that's probably as well as we've executed in past since i've...
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the family -- the lost of jeffrey struck wilson and his wife hard. jeffrey's killing still unsolved. >>> we have some sad news to pass along about a teenager we've been reporting on whose battling leukemia. darrell akins lost the battle after sieving his diploma. he lived thee years after doctors expected after he got a bone marrow transplant last spring. akins would have been 19 years old in august. >>> investigators in watch state are trying to figure out what caused a derail this afternoon. the the loco motivate and baggage car wen off the track in bridge if washington this average. 267 passengers on board, no one was seriously hurt. the train was traveling between british colombia and yew jeek o oregon. hope you had a chance to enjoy the weekend today. the sun is down but the question you're really asking is what is it going to look like an the fourth. here's drew. >> we got the fog out right now along the coast and immediate bay. the fog is going to linger for the holiday weekend. we'll pinpoint which location coming up in the forecast. >>> and
the family -- the lost of jeffrey struck wilson and his wife hard. jeffrey's killing still unsolved. >>> we have some sad news to pass along about a teenager we've been reporting on whose battling leukemia. darrell akins lost the battle after sieving his diploma. he lived thee years after doctors expected after he got a bone marrow transplant last spring. akins would have been 19 years old in august. >>> investigators in watch state are trying to figure out what caused a...
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we have cnn political analyst, david druker, and david sanger, jeffrey toobin. great to have all of you. i'll start with you, david drurk, because you and i are here together in washington. let's start with this. is the thinking of president trump's legal taeam that if anyone on mueller's team has ever, say, given money to a democratic candidate, that they therefore cannot be unbiased and impartial and that would sthomew taint the investigation? >> that's the message the president is trying to send. in some ways, this is reminiscent of the special prosecutor that looked into bill clinton. where there was an all-out war from the white house trying to discredit ken starr, so any result of his investigation would be tainted. so what you're seeing here from this president, with the difference, that the president can actually -- although it would be complicated and politically explosive, could actually fire mueller, because there's no longer a special prosecutor law protecting mueller, but what the president is trying to do, like he tries to do with all of his politi
we have cnn political analyst, david druker, and david sanger, jeffrey toobin. great to have all of you. i'll start with you, david drurk, because you and i are here together in washington. let's start with this. is the thinking of president trump's legal taeam that if anyone on mueller's team has ever, say, given money to a democratic candidate, that they therefore cannot be unbiased and impartial and that would sthomew taint the investigation? >> that's the message the president is...
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let's bring in cnn political director david chalian, cnn senior analyst jeffrey toobin and cnn legal analyst david gregory. on the front page of "the new york times," "the washington post," reporting on what's going on inside the white house as they try to deal with all this breaking news. the reports are there's a lot of suspicion among staffers and the president's top people about who is giving information to "the times" and "the washington post." you can imagine the climate inside as they try to deal with all this. >> there are two threats to the psychology inside the west wing, one is just that, looking around and saying who is leaking this stuff, and is family turning on family? is every advisor sort of in for himself? there's no sort of sense of a real alliance. that's one thing affecting the psychology there. the other thing is, the president, who remains completely consumed by this story line and, therefore, not advancing an agenda elsewhere. >> how can he not be consumed, when it's on the front pages of every newspaper, how can he not be consumed. >> i used to laugh back in
let's bring in cnn political director david chalian, cnn senior analyst jeffrey toobin and cnn legal analyst david gregory. on the front page of "the new york times," "the washington post," reporting on what's going on inside the white house as they try to deal with all this breaking news. the reports are there's a lot of suspicion among staffers and the president's top people about who is giving information to "the times" and "the washington post." you...
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yes. >> jeffrey lord, you heard him say it right there.ants the president to bring up russian meddling in our elections. >>> there is disagreement whether president trump should make nice with vladimir putin in hopes of having a better relationship with russia or keep him at arm's length. we'll get into that with experts coming up. you wouldn't believe what's in this kiester. a farmer's market. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. ♪ ♪oh, my love ♪my darlin' ♪i've hungered for your touch papa, hola! ♪i've hungered for your touch no, no no, no no no! ♪i'll be coming home, wait for me♪ >>> russian meddling in the u.s. election aside, the relationship between president trump and vladimir putin is important right now because the two super powers are working, if not together, at least on the same issues, on syria, north korea to name just two. the question remains w
yes. >> jeffrey lord, you heard him say it right there.ants the president to bring up russian meddling in our elections. >>> there is disagreement whether president trump should make nice with vladimir putin in hopes of having a better relationship with russia or keep him at arm's length. we'll get into that with experts coming up. you wouldn't believe what's in this kiester. a farmer's market. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this...
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repeatedly kill forty thousand a year in britain we speak to the harvard business school professor jeffrey jones about corporate greenwashing advocating climate science for profit and the leader of the opposition to this shadow chancellor take the only good trade deals with venezuela cuba and north korea to resume ayaan says a prime minister's questions since being accused of political bribery all the civil coming up in today's going underground but first just because u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn is riding high in opinion polls doesn't mean the causes he believes in are not in grave danger one cause he has fought for all his life is on team period lism and here is corbin on the phone in show of president nicolas maduro of venezuela talking about the legacy of one of his mentors tony benn who gave his last interview to this t.v. show to make programme it. meant a bit comical it can be m.m.a. go more and more i'm going to. do you know. i don't. care what rocky you have come to that school been speaking to madeira now under siege from a failure. by good chargers to sufficiently diversify t
repeatedly kill forty thousand a year in britain we speak to the harvard business school professor jeffrey jones about corporate greenwashing advocating climate science for profit and the leader of the opposition to this shadow chancellor take the only good trade deals with venezuela cuba and north korea to resume ayaan says a prime minister's questions since being accused of political bribery all the civil coming up in today's going underground but first just because u.k. labor leader jeremy...
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can we not like -- these are human beings, jeffrey.hy does that cease to matter too trump supporters. these are american human beings. and just throw them under the bus. >> while we're on the subject, anderson, i want to make one point. i'm learning from you tonight that the federal government is paying for, what do i want to say -- >> viagra? >> thank you. they have no business doing that either. what is the matter? and to hear people say, it's not a lot of money. i used to work on the hout budget committee staff for a time. >> you're saying president trump should come out and ban viagra in the u.s. military? does the president have the backbone to ban viagra in the u.s. military? >> i hope he does. i would be for it. >> viagra is $46 million. all erectile dysfunction drugs come in about $90 million. jeffrey, as i -- let me tell you, that is not my greatest concern for a host of different reasons. i understand some of my brothers have challenges. i want to support them to live a full life. let's be clear -- you know what, i'm joking b
can we not like -- these are human beings, jeffrey.hy does that cease to matter too trump supporters. these are american human beings. and just throw them under the bus. >> while we're on the subject, anderson, i want to make one point. i'm learning from you tonight that the federal government is paying for, what do i want to say -- >> viagra? >> thank you. they have no business doing that either. what is the matter? and to hear people say, it's not a lot of money. i used to...
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people serve -- you know what, jeffrey? people serve, they risk their lives.m tragically die and they get medical courage and -- >> they don't need viagra. >> who are you to say a man in the military doesn't need via a viagra? i'm not going to say that. >> the american military got along for 200 years without viagra and suddenly this is a necessity? >> what you're arguing is back in the old days people were impotent and it was okay. [ overlapping speakers ] >> you're arguing that viagra is not something people should be prescribed? >> all i'm saying is pay for it yourself. don't have -- >> so the headline is jeffrey lord tells u.s. military, pay for your own viagra? >> yes. how about that? >> because you have nothing rational to say about the transgender ban. you have put yourself in a more ridiculous, anti military position, because there is no defense, no defense for the -- >> you're making it sound as if viagra is for social use, like going out to disco and popping viagra. there are legitimate reasons people take this. from what i've read. it just seems lik
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jeffrey toobin, let's start with you. correct the assertion if you disagree, talking about categories of illegality to me seems very far down the road. inappropriate certainly, but illegal, that seems very advanced as an analysis. you? >> well, i basically agree with that. certainly i think it is completely inappropriate and just legally wrong to talk about treason as even a possibility from the facts that we know at this point. it is illegal to solicit help from a foreign government. that is a violation of campaign finance law. >> just the solicitation? you don't have to receive benefit? >> absolutely. >> what if it comes to you, it comes and lands in your lap? >> then it's not a crime. >> if you don't ask for it, you're not soliciting, so it would be a question of fact. >> that's right. we got enormously important e-mails yesterday. what we did not get were any e-mails about what actually happened in this meeting and whether there was any followup and any other meetings with people described as representatives of the fo
jeffrey toobin, let's start with you. correct the assertion if you disagree, talking about categories of illegality to me seems very far down the road. inappropriate certainly, but illegal, that seems very advanced as an analysis. you? >> well, i basically agree with that. certainly i think it is completely inappropriate and just legally wrong to talk about treason as even a possibility from the facts that we know at this point. it is illegal to solicit help from a foreign government....
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elections as a destabling activity, jeffrey lord.ain, he seemed to say, yes, russia hacked, which he's been unwilling to say at certain times over the last several months. he did say he thinks russia hacked, but he says he thinks other countries probably hacked too. jim himes who sits on the intelligence committee says he has seen no evidence of that whatsoever. james clapper says he has seen no evidence of this whatsoever. has the president seen evidence of this or is he making it up? >> no, i don't think he is making it up. i think he believes it. >> because he has seen something or he has a sense? hey, some sense the chinese were hacking, even though i see no evidence of it? >> when you look at his statement on the intelligence community, i don't think he meant it as a knock on him. good lord, the media in the bush era was all over the fact that the intelligence community said that there was -- there were weapons of mass destruction in iraq and then there weren't. so this is like saying the obvious here. i don't think it's meant t
elections as a destabling activity, jeffrey lord.ain, he seemed to say, yes, russia hacked, which he's been unwilling to say at certain times over the last several months. he did say he thinks russia hacked, but he says he thinks other countries probably hacked too. jim himes who sits on the intelligence committee says he has seen no evidence of that whatsoever. james clapper says he has seen no evidence of this whatsoever. has the president seen evidence of this or is he making it up? >>...
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with me, maggie, jeffrey, jeffrey, joshu, it is a availabe now. jeff, the, donald trump, the president, downplaying jeff sessions early endorsement. is that fair? i mean he was a key -- >> right. right. this is part of a larger kabuki theater type of thing. what strikes me this is news to us. i imagine he had this conversation over his disappointment on the recusal months ago directly with him. now we are finding it out. and he is, dragging this out. he is, doing this. i honestly, don't think that it helps him with, conservatives. you know, because jeff sessions is himself. >> right. >> lot of conservatives coming to jeff sessions' defense. >> i do understand. i sort of softened on the recusal thing there. the more i think of this, the president is probably right. he shouldn't have recused himself. but he did. i will leave it to jeffrey say whether or not you can unrecuse. >> no, you can't. >> you can't unrecuse. recusal is a voluntary act. i mean, you -- there is no law requiring recusal. but once you recuse yourself. if the makes no sense to rec
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but i want to get to senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin, alice stewart. and april ryan. there is a lot to discuss tonight. the news from the washington post is a bomb shell. reporting the president is looking to his power to pardon his aides, his family a
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i had a question particularly directed to ambassador jeffrey and the colonel. it seems that we have a situation where we have to work with some actors on the grant in syria which is company a relationship with turkey but ultimately the situation in syria doesn't seem like an existential threat to us. so is it really worth it to pursue these relationships if we risk a relationship with major nato ally, particularly that might be useful right now with her issue with russia and iran coming up? if so, if you think that is important and what are the steps we can take to move towards rebuilding the relationship and putting it back on the right footing? thank you. >> so either question about the importance of events and iraq for turkish security, specifically on the upcoming codis referendum in september. some experts have argued that a kurdish state in northern iraq might be accepted by turkey because it would serve as a buffer, not just the rise of shiism but also against spillover effects of radical sunnis to turkey. would any of you agree with that argument? thank
i had a question particularly directed to ambassador jeffrey and the colonel. it seems that we have a situation where we have to work with some actors on the grant in syria which is company a relationship with turkey but ultimately the situation in syria doesn't seem like an existential threat to us. so is it really worth it to pursue these relationships if we risk a relationship with major nato ally, particularly that might be useful right now with her issue with russia and iran coming up? if...
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jeffrey, a quick bonus question for you. i can't help but ask.t happened to that picture of ronald reagan behind you that you used to always -- used to be so prominent. >> i know. i had cataract surgery on my right eye. and i am strictly forbidden by the doctor from lifting the printer behind me and putting it on the floor and putting president reagan there. so until next week we've got to leave the printer where it is. >> reagan got upstaged by a printer. well, we wish you a fast recovery. >> fast recovery. >> thank you, both. thanks again guys. >>> coming up, taxing trump, the legal fight over how much the president's business has to pay in taxes on his u.s. golf resorts. >>> plus, what a group of goats has to do with all of it. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." wise man, i'm nervous about things i can't control... affecting my good credit score. i see you've planted an uncertainty tree. chop that thing down. the clarity you seek... lies within the creditwise app from capital one. creditwise helps you protect your credit. and it's completely f
jeffrey, a quick bonus question for you. i can't help but ask.t happened to that picture of ronald reagan behind you that you used to always -- used to be so prominent. >> i know. i had cataract surgery on my right eye. and i am strictly forbidden by the doctor from lifting the printer behind me and putting it on the floor and putting president reagan there. so until next week we've got to leave the printer where it is. >> reagan got upstaged by a printer. well, we wish you a fast...
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. >> let's bring in analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, how serious is this, these e-mails from a legal perspective? >> it's certainly very serious, but it's also important to say there is a long way to go, and these e-mails in and of themselves are not proof of any crimes. two things to think about. one is, it is a crime for campaign officials to solicit anything of value from a foreign government. so the question is, was anything solicited here of value? were e-mails solicited, was hacking solicited? that is a question investigators will want to explore. the other issue is that jared kushner, who is now a very high white house official, he's copied on these e-mails. the question is, did he disclose this meeting when he filled out his security clearance? if he intentionally left it off, that's a crime. it's not a crime if he simply forgot or made a mistake. this meeting, though, certainly seems pretty dramatic even in the context of a dramatic campaign, the idea that he simply forgot about it, which strikes me as probably a littl
. >> let's bring in analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, how serious is this, these e-mails from a legal perspective? >> it's certainly very serious, but it's also important to say there is a long way to go, and these e-mails in and of themselves are not proof of any crimes. two things to think about. one is, it is a crime for campaign officials to solicit anything of value from a foreign government. so the question is, was anything solicited here of value? were e-mails solicited, was...
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jeffrey rosen, let's go back to where greg craig was a moment ago.oes the president have the power to pardon himself? >> this is an open constitutional question of the highest moment. and people disagree. some say that the president does not have the power to pardon himself. that was what the office of legal counsel advised when president nixon was contemplating it. on the other hand, during the clinton impeachment representative bob goodlatte assumed that the president could pardon himself. the idea no person should be the judge of his own case. and neither the kingdom or a anyone tried that. the pardon power stands except for cases of impeachment. basically it would be tested after the president left office. that when he would be criminally prosecuted. he would have issued a prospective that said don't prosecute me and then it would go up to the sitting court as to whether a sitting president could pardon himself. >> a very quick answer for time constraints, are we headed for a constitutional crisis? greg craig, you and then jeffrey rosen. >> all t
jeffrey rosen, let's go back to where greg craig was a moment ago.oes the president have the power to pardon himself? >> this is an open constitutional question of the highest moment. and people disagree. some say that the president does not have the power to pardon himself. that was what the office of legal counsel advised when president nixon was contemplating it. on the other hand, during the clinton impeachment representative bob goodlatte assumed that the president could pardon...
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i looked at jeffrey.ou were right behind him in the courtroom. >> i was behind goldman in the second row. i looked a little different then and it was a long time ago but it was certainly an indelible moment and it's not an exaggeration to say it was a major moment in american history. it was a case that started as a celebrity attraction. but the issues of race, gender, wealth, class we all learned about and explored. >> it changed the media and it did usher in reality television. i was working for the local fox station and we suspend all programming. we developed a program called o.j. today. and that's what we did pretty much up until prime time and that was our entire programming for a year. >> and cnn did so well covering the trial as did court tv that it was one of the things that prompted fox news to be created, msnbc to be created. both of which did not exist in 1995. >> what did you make of the ultimate decision of the parole board? >> i thought it was the right decision under the law. he had done h
i looked at jeffrey.ou were right behind him in the courtroom. >> i was behind goldman in the second row. i looked a little different then and it was a long time ago but it was certainly an indelible moment and it's not an exaggeration to say it was a major moment in american history. it was a case that started as a celebrity attraction. but the issues of race, gender, wealth, class we all learned about and explored. >> it changed the media and it did usher in reality television. i...
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. >> reporter: but jeffrey >> reporter: but jeffrey edmonds, a russia expert who served in trump andbama administrations, says the tension between the to countries is exactly what made the dinner conversation high risk. >> i'm not sure his staff is being allowed to serve him well. when there isn't an expert in the room or he hasn't received a pre-brief before meeting with putin, i think there is a danger he could fall into some kind of trap, especially with an operative like putin. >> reporter: because he's former kgb? us right. he's just very skilled. >> reporter: the white house pointed out that president obama also huddled with vladimir putin and the same kremlin translator, but mr. obama was accompanied by sas national security adviser, susan rice, for this 2015 conversation. anthony, no u.s. official was with president trump for his chat. >> mason: margaret brennan at the white house. thank you, margaret. while congress and the special counsel are investigating russian election hacking, president trump has set up a panel to investigate election fraud with little evidence there i
. >> reporter: but jeffrey >> reporter: but jeffrey edmonds, a russia expert who served in trump andbama administrations, says the tension between the to countries is exactly what made the dinner conversation high risk. >> i'm not sure his staff is being allowed to serve him well. when there isn't an expert in the room or he hasn't received a pre-brief before meeting with putin, i think there is a danger he could fall into some kind of trap, especially with an operative like...
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the russians hacked, attacked. >> excuse me, excuse me, jeffrey, i let you talk. you got to let me. hacked our country. john mccain, a war hero called it "an act of war." we have to retaliate. join together. what donald trump is doing is trying to divide us and he is siding with the enemy, with russia. the russians came to his side. and to his son, son-in-law, and said we have dirt on your opponent. they said, great. should have called the fbi. >> we got to take a break. the investigation certainly is ongoing. got to take a break. and eric trump's theory is that some people can't stand that the trump family kpis extremely clo. talk about that. trump family val use wiues next. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque 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 take otezla if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depressio
the russians hacked, attacked. >> excuse me, excuse me, jeffrey, i let you talk. you got to let me. hacked our country. john mccain, a war hero called it "an act of war." we have to retaliate. join together. what donald trump is doing is trying to divide us and he is siding with the enemy, with russia. the russians came to his side. and to his son, son-in-law, and said we have dirt on your opponent. they said, great. should have called the fbi. >> we got to take a break....
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jeffrey robinson. minister. mister jeffrey robinson. >> as we approach recess, i am sure members of all sides for their dedication to our work in washington, particularly challenging here. we start terrorists attack our democracy and our way of life not just in the westminster attack but in the attack that manchester, thanks to the professionalism and bravery of people like elizabeth brian, an off-duty nurse from cambridge, who ran help at the scene of the market attack and who is with us in the gallery today. the attacks will never succeed because we are united in defending values that define our nation. meetings with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties in this house there are such meetings later today. >> jeffrey robinson. >> we spoke about defending our values but i wonder, could you find time to visit coventry, welcome from the three labor mps, and the recent general election by itself. on a serious note, designated national center for research and development controls for driverless v
jeffrey robinson. minister. mister jeffrey robinson. >> as we approach recess, i am sure members of all sides for their dedication to our work in washington, particularly challenging here. we start terrorists attack our democracy and our way of life not just in the westminster attack but in the attack that manchester, thanks to the professionalism and bravery of people like elizabeth brian, an off-duty nurse from cambridge, who ran help at the scene of the market attack and who is with us...
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i want to bring in jeffrey lord and a. scott baldwin who are joining us now.t is your reaction to what the new york times is reporting. they say donald trump jr. was promised damaging information about hillary clinton before he agreed to meet with this lawyer. donald trump jr. saying he didn't know who he was meeting before he ended up at the meeting, only that he was told by an acquaintance that he should meet with somebody who had information that may be helpful to their campaign. >> well, i think there are a lot of questions and fewer answers right now, we're going to unpack this over the next day or two probably, it will be investigated by mr. mueller who is the special counsel the special prosecutor. it shows us the campaign, and people high up in the trump campaign, after he got the republican nomination had the aptitude and willingness to meet with russian officials or russian operatives in order to get information damaging to hillary clinton and anything that would help donald trump win. it's even more significant because you have all these other meeti
i want to bring in jeffrey lord and a. scott baldwin who are joining us now.t is your reaction to what the new york times is reporting. they say donald trump jr. was promised damaging information about hillary clinton before he agreed to meet with this lawyer. donald trump jr. saying he didn't know who he was meeting before he ended up at the meeting, only that he was told by an acquaintance that he should meet with somebody who had information that may be helpful to their campaign. >>...
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do you think north korea even cares, jeffrey, or is this maybe what north korea wants? >> they don't care. in fact, it is what they want. ultimately if you look at the north korean regime, dheejt have a lot terribly going for them. the only argument they have for why their government is an effective argument is because of their missile programs. they don't run from the tension. they seek to stoke the tension. they seek provocation. i think we are going to have to come around to this idea that north korea is a nuclear arms state and as much as we don't like the wording of that, with very to deal that they are. >> how close are they to putting a nuclear tip on it? >> last year. i think last year they conducted a nuclear test that was for that purpose. it was their fifth nuclear test. no country has done five nuclear tests and has not been able to do it. i don't think it's a threat in the future. it's a threat now. >> remember the tweet in january? this is january 2nd where he writes north korea just stated it's in the final stages of developing a nuclear weapon that can r
do you think north korea even cares, jeffrey, or is this maybe what north korea wants? >> they don't care. in fact, it is what they want. ultimately if you look at the north korean regime, dheejt have a lot terribly going for them. the only argument they have for why their government is an effective argument is because of their missile programs. they don't run from the tension. they seek to stoke the tension. they seek provocation. i think we are going to have to come around to this idea...
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on the pardon question that you were just talking with jeffrey toobin about, i agree with jeffrey excepto add one additional thing which is under the code of federal regulations that govern mueller's conduct here, he has to submit a report to the attorney general and the attorney general has to give that report to congress. that report is to say this is why i prosecuted people, this is why i declined to prosecute people. so if he pardons everybody, mueller can stay investigate and say i would have indicted these people but for the pardons, and therefore, i'm submitting my report and you give it to congress and then congress can figure out whether or not there's an abuse of power and impeachable offense there. i don't see this as a viable legal strategy on behalf of the president. >> matt, you're agreeing with him. >> yes, indeed. i think he's getting some very questionable legal advice. and i think what we're seeing is donald trump trying to press the case that he's above the law. he's trying to test the proposition that no person, no man, no woman, in this country is above the law but h
on the pardon question that you were just talking with jeffrey toobin about, i agree with jeffrey excepto add one additional thing which is under the code of federal regulations that govern mueller's conduct here, he has to submit a report to the attorney general and the attorney general has to give that report to congress. that report is to say this is why i prosecuted people, this is why i declined to prosecute people. so if he pardons everybody, mueller can stay investigate and say i would...
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. >> they'll be cheering for alshon jeffrey. camp, jeffrey left drills with a shoulder injury but he returned fine. good news. nick foals is not practicing because of a sore elbow. no word on how much time he could miss. for the first time in camp, eagles in full pads. today, carson wentz hitting targets to perfection. he doesn't miss a throw. >> today was a good day for offense. we had a few snafus here and there, but it was in a good day. we executed well. only one practice, but that's as well as we have executed since i have been here. >> for us to come out today and have the day we had is a good building block for our offence. >> i'm sure that sounds good to sydney jones. eagles have their first open practice tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. should be a packed house as eagles get the look at the new team. >> i'm looking forward to spend time with them, sign autographs. football is football. playing with one person or out on the link, we have to be sharp every time we come out here. that's the biggest think i'm worried about. >> new ph
. >> they'll be cheering for alshon jeffrey. camp, jeffrey left drills with a shoulder injury but he returned fine. good news. nick foals is not practicing because of a sore elbow. no word on how much time he could miss. for the first time in camp, eagles in full pads. today, carson wentz hitting targets to perfection. he doesn't miss a throw. >> today was a good day for offense. we had a few snafus here and there, but it was in a good day. we executed well. only one practice, but...
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we are thankful to welcome jeffrey west. jeffrey is a theoretical therapist was been a senior fellow at the national laboratory and a distinguished professor at santa fe institute where he served also as president from 2005-2009. jeffrey studies a complexity science, the science of emergence networks which is also the subject of his new book "scale". we, of course, are celebrating tonight and you will be discussing it. it has received already wonderful reviews from journals like nature, all the way to authors like abraham for coffee. it studies the hidden laws that organize all of our systems from living organisms to cities and not only is his work a visionary and insightful but it's beautifully written. i'm excited to hear more from jeffrey tonight. before i let him take over, a quick word about how we will run things. we will have a talk and presentation from jeffrey and a short q&a and will have a signing in the back of the room where books are also available for purchase. thank you again for being with us tonight. please
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jeffrey, how would the president know if this council is reaching beyond and what could he do? >> well, he could know because witnesses could come forward and say i was subpoenaed to talk about finances or witnesses are free to talk about their interactions with a criminal investigation, even if mueller, himself, does not disclose it. he could fire mueller. i mean, he would have to tell the justice department, which would mean telling rod rosenstein because sessions recused. if rosenstein refused, he would move down the chain of command to get someone to fire him. presumably, he would get someone to fire him. i don't think we could rule that out. i don't think it is out of the question that robert mueller will be fired. donald trump fired the fbi director, why not mueller? >> on the premise of what he is talking about, he says don't go beyond -- don't get out of your lane. isn't that by definition what happens? ask bill clinton where these investigations go. folks around the president, they know that. >> absolutely. you know, i think mueller and ken star are two very different
jeffrey, how would the president know if this council is reaching beyond and what could he do? >> well, he could know because witnesses could come forward and say i was subpoenaed to talk about finances or witnesses are free to talk about their interactions with a criminal investigation, even if mueller, himself, does not disclose it. he could fire mueller. i mean, he would have to tell the justice department, which would mean telling rod rosenstein because sessions recused. if rosenstein...
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jeffrey jones thank you and that's it for the show we're back on monday when we ask why time is the most gulping down in the english language bill that he would touch was actually you will see on monday the birth of america the i love trial from this guy. that your second passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself taking your last . year at me all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry. so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war and it was icky still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one might differ. speech because there are no other takers. aimed at mainstream media has met its make. up to add value other. theologian had a little doubt be agile. have a lot of. our own so nerd golden family is allowed to be recreated today or tomorrow so it's all good the
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jeffrey jones thank you and that's it for the show will. go. on strong calling more and. we're going to be your hopes for the two thousand. we're going to be visiting the most cities are. going to be great. so i think pretty much every topic the fans need to know about so. it's going to be . a failure situation. the private company where sixty or seventy billion dollars. left including the c.e.o. who are going to parachute in possibly. according to c.s. . she's already a billionaire. for her regardless of where the company says she's and others a lot of people speculate that the underlying core business model of the labor is unsustainable and this company's going to go the way of enron as multi billion dollars. seemed wrong. just don't call. me. yet to shape our day to come out ahead and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the . thousands are protesting in london to denounce the u.k.'s coalition government and demand prime minister to resign may step down and the rally cry one day. the gap is widening
jeffrey jones thank you and that's it for the show will. go. on strong calling more and. we're going to be your hopes for the two thousand. we're going to be visiting the most cities are. going to be great. so i think pretty much every topic the fans need to know about so. it's going to be . a failure situation. the private company where sixty or seventy billion dollars. left including the c.e.o. who are going to parachute in possibly. according to c.s. . she's already a billionaire. for her...
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student, jeffrey gettleman traveled to east africa and fell in love with a place. he also fell in love that year with a woman back home. their time and work apart, and his life and work covering a continent, as a pulitzer prize winning correspondent for the "new york times," make up the story told in "love africa: a memoir of war, romance, and survival." jeffrey gettleman joins me now, thank you. >> thank you. >> brown: this is a place, a region you have looked at for a long time, in a certain voice right? as journalist. but now you're presenting a different voice. what is this? >> well, i feel very conflicted about my work sometimes in africa because as journalist, we focus on conflict. we focus on argument and dispute. >> brown: this is the way we hear about africa most of the time. >> and this is true for all journalists. but my job as a journalist in east africa, i'm often steeped in these conflicts. but that wasn't why i came to east africa in the first place. i came on a safari as a student and was blown away by the warmth, by the sense of connectedness betwe
student, jeffrey gettleman traveled to east africa and fell in love with a place. he also fell in love that year with a woman back home. their time and work apart, and his life and work covering a continent, as a pulitzer prize winning correspondent for the "new york times," make up the story told in "love africa: a memoir of war, romance, and survival." jeffrey gettleman joins me now, thank you. >> thank you. >> brown: this is a place, a region you have looked...
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welcome back, jeffrey. oh ana, you first.ear mulvaney and even kellyanne say that the president wants structure, and wants discipline. is that what the president is hoping to see in a john kelly as a chief of staff? someone who knows john kelly, but does that sound like the wishes of the president? discipline and structure? >> look, i have no idea what donald trump wants. right? i'm not good at interpreting, reading the leaves with him. and i would say, be careful what you wish for because you just may get it. what i do know with john kelly he gets a leader into discipline, structure and chain of command. he's a serious guy with gravitas. he has led on the combat field. a man who led troops. i knew him in miami. got to know him and his wife, who are very active in the gold star family movement. in miami, when he was commander of southcom. he was very respected in latin america, which is the jurisdiction of southcom by his colleagues and did a lot of very good bilateral work in latin america with governments on things like dru
welcome back, jeffrey. oh ana, you first.ear mulvaney and even kellyanne say that the president wants structure, and wants discipline. is that what the president is hoping to see in a john kelly as a chief of staff? someone who knows john kelly, but does that sound like the wishes of the president? discipline and structure? >> look, i have no idea what donald trump wants. right? i'm not good at interpreting, reading the leaves with him. and i would say, be careful what you wish for...
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we are thankful to welcome jeffrey west. jeffrey is a theoretical therapist was been a senior fellow at the national laboratory and a distinguished professor at santa fe institute where he served also as
we are thankful to welcome jeffrey west. jeffrey is a theoretical therapist was been a senior fellow at the national laboratory and a distinguished professor at santa fe institute where he served also as