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john dean, i haven't seen you in a while. it's good to have you on. thank you both for joining me. >> thank you. >> john harwood, more americans than ever before are hospitalized with the coronavirus, and deaths are skyrocketing. 26 million people don't have enough food to eat according to new census numbers. this is a colossal crisis the current president is ignoring it. but the next president is on cnn telling the american people how he's going to take it all on. >> well, that's everything in a contrast that you could hope to get between joe biden and donald trump. donald trump is somebody who he doesn't read. he doesn't prepare. he spent most of his time as president pretending to be president, but being most intensely involved with watching television, tweeting, and paying attention to what people are saying about him. joe biden has a serious team, serious people who are going to try to get control of this pandemic, but donald trump's focus right now is protecting his ego, protecting his image, safeguarding his future, exploring pardons for people
john dean, i haven't seen you in a while. it's good to have you on. thank you both for joining me. >> thank you. >> john harwood, more americans than ever before are hospitalized with the coronavirus, and deaths are skyrocketing. 26 million people don't have enough food to eat according to new census numbers. this is a colossal crisis the current president is ignoring it. but the next president is on cnn telling the american people how he's going to take it all on. >> well,...
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a lot to talk about starting with correspondent abby phillip and john dean. john, does the ruling mean that the president trump's efforts overturning the election are completely over? >> i would think so. there are a couple of court cases not likely they'll get to the supreme court again. i think this is the last of the court cases. >> abby, as we pointed out earlier, trump says before the election, he thought it would end up to the supreme court and it is important to have sign justices seated, that's why he rushed amy coney barrett through. what happens now? >> he does not get his wish. i think as john just said is pretty much over. even if some of these lower court cases somehow make their way to higher courts, the problem for the president is that he lost so many states that he's behind by so electoral votes that no one state is going to reverse what we are seeing here and the entire country will see on monday when the electoral college meets. this is over, the president does not get to have this supreme court weigh in on this because the court knows that
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john dean, you brought a process crime here. murder is not a processed crime. these four security agents for convicted murder and the three members were in congress. security fraud is not a processed crime either. republicans are going to run a campaign on law and order. how do you square that with murder? >> i don't. to be specific, the reference to the process crime are the russia related investigation. there is no collusion was found. therefore fuelmueller proceededh the process. i would remind him all of watergate was processed related crime. they were obstruction of justice. they were perjury. those are all processed related crime. the they're crimes rest assure. >> what do you expect to hear from republican lawmakers? the president has the power to do this. there had been time in history where pardons have been investigated. >> john, we have 29 days now before joe biden is inaugurated. we are entering some kind of dangerous days of donald trump's presidency. he's erratic and we don't know how he's going to reach oit. pardons are going to be on that mix. y
john dean, you brought a process crime here. murder is not a processed crime. these four security agents for convicted murder and the three members were in congress. security fraud is not a processed crime either. republicans are going to run a campaign on law and order. how do you square that with murder? >> i don't. to be specific, the reference to the process crime are the russia related investigation. there is no collusion was found. therefore fuelmueller proceededh the process. i...
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bring in the john dean of the miami herbert business school is a pleasure to have you on the show these military end user companies include the aviation aerospace industry there's a lot from those industries what are some of the implications of this. tightening of the commercial restrictions on chinese companies extending from the 5 g. a reno with the focus on one way to now a broader base of includes companies that are said to be dealing with chinese military or with companies that are associated with or owned by chinese military units. in the 30 days remaining between now and the transition on january 20th i guess spec to see further executive what is that put more and more pressure on china. it is interesting that one of the 2 principal companies the. commercial aircraft corporation of china comac has been excluded from the final list whereas the. aviation industry corporation of china which has i think it's fair to say much more of a military element to its activity has been retained on the final list comac is a very close pano with g.e. and honeywell in the commercial aircraft aren
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also, john dean. john, does the ruling mean president trump's efforts to overturn the election in the courts are completely over? >> i would think so. while, there are a couple lower-court cases, it's not likely they could ever get to the -- up to the supreme court, again. so, i think this is the last of the court cases. >> abby, as we point out earlier, trump said before the election he thought it would end up in the supreme court. he thought it was important to have nine justices seated. it was one of the justifications, of course, for rushing the amy coney barrett confirmation through. >> as john said, it's pretty much over. and even if some of these lower-court cases may, somehow, make their way to higher courts. the problem for the president is that he's lost so many states, he's behind by so many electoral votes, that no one state is going to reverse what we are seeing here. and what the entire country, frankly, will see on monday when the electoral college meets. so, this is over. the president
also, john dean. john, does the ruling mean president trump's efforts to overturn the election in the courts are completely over? >> i would think so. while, there are a couple lower-court cases, it's not likely they could ever get to the -- up to the supreme court, again. so, i think this is the last of the court cases. >> abby, as we point out earlier, trump said before the election he thought it would end up in the supreme court. he thought it was important to have nine justices...
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john dean, where does it automobile fall on your radar, your first take? >> looking at the statement that came along with the pardons. and it's kind of a stunning pardon. when you look at the russians investigation part of it, the papadopoulos, the statements flat out calling it a process crime to lie to the fbi but says the pardon helps correct the wrongs, the mueller team inflicted on so many people. that's quite a remarkable statement to have with this pardon. it is more than a slap, it is an attack, john. >> there is another word for a process crime. that's just crime. it is a crime, right? >> exactly. >> all of watergate was processed crime. david gergen, the president has the right to issue these pardons. he has the unincouple berencumb to pardon people. what do they say to you about where his head is for 29 days left in office? >> that he does not give a damn how he changes our traditions and overrides our norms. the pardon has been seen as taking one last look at a case is that seems -- is justice truly been done, and you come through the justice d
john dean, where does it automobile fall on your radar, your first take? >> looking at the statement that came along with the pardons. and it's kind of a stunning pardon. when you look at the russians investigation part of it, the papadopoulos, the statements flat out calling it a process crime to lie to the fbi but says the pardon helps correct the wrongs, the mueller team inflicted on so many people. that's quite a remarkable statement to have with this pardon. it is more than a slap,...
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andrew weissman, cara cordero, john dean, i have to say, terrific discussion. i can't think of three people with more perfect perspective so thank you. >> thanks, john. >> we have more now from congresswoman sheila jackson lee, democrat from texas, and member of the house judiciary committee. congresswoman, thank you so much for being with us. your reaction to this latest round of pardons? >> well, john, let me just say this. as we are here tonight, there are families whose loved one is dead because of covid-19. and there are families, who will not see their loved ones this holiday season because of covid-19. and the president of the united states has taken what is constitutionally granted from a nation that has been grounded in the adherence to the constitution. the executive has consistently, meaning the president, taken those powers and used them effectively for the american people. and we have seen this president, very sadly, turn them into a destructive torpedo. he's really imploded the -- the collegiate relationship between the branches of government, the
andrew weissman, cara cordero, john dean, i have to say, terrific discussion. i can't think of three people with more perfect perspective so thank you. >> thanks, john. >> we have more now from congresswoman sheila jackson lee, democrat from texas, and member of the house judiciary committee. congresswoman, thank you so much for being with us. your reaction to this latest round of pardons? >> well, john, let me just say this. as we are here tonight, there are families whose...
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john dean and david gergen. >> you called what we have been seeing a bad nightmare playing out the president'stasies. how concerned are you that this is gone beyond just make believe into reality? >> well, john, i don't think he can do anything that can indeed fulfill his fantasies. i think he can wish and hope and some sort of psychological escape from his loss that he's grasping for. i don't think he can take it anywhere. i am stunned that the republicans have not braced him and told him enough is enough. he's still going on. i don't think it will go anywhere. >> what are the limits to these notions that are being discussed whether it is whether marshal law or seizing the voting machines or naming sidney powell as special counsel? >> the election is over. the electoral college has met. there is no avenue for the president to challenge this election anymore. whatever he's doing right now and whatever conversations he's having are just a distraction. they're not going to affect the outcome of the election. they're not going to change the fact that we'll be moving on january 20th to a new admin
john dean and david gergen. >> you called what we have been seeing a bad nightmare playing out the president'stasies. how concerned are you that this is gone beyond just make believe into reality? >> well, john, i don't think he can do anything that can indeed fulfill his fantasies. i think he can wish and hope and some sort of psychological escape from his loss that he's grasping for. i don't think he can take it anywhere. i am stunned that the republicans have not braced him and...
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john dean is a cnn contributor and commentator and david axelrod. so if there is been some sort of, presidential kind of rumbling or presidential bribery scheme, what would it mean legally? i am not clear this means if somebody had given donations in the past or someone given a pardon or somebody giving donations, what do you make of this? >> well, i read the largely redacted argument and as evan says it is hard to glean much from it. they did get a lot of information from a raid that they were authorized. they got several digital materials from iphones and ipads and hard drive from what have you. in that material were e-mails correspondent between the party involved and an attorney. they apparently had to breach or break that privilege and went to court to get an order that they could confront the people that were involved in the investigation with the fact they had the information and not breaking the privilege. they did so. they did that based on the fact, information that were not attorneys and breaching the attorney client privilege. so this is
john dean is a cnn contributor and commentator and david axelrod. so if there is been some sort of, presidential kind of rumbling or presidential bribery scheme, what would it mean legally? i am not clear this means if somebody had given donations in the past or someone given a pardon or somebody giving donations, what do you make of this? >> well, i read the largely redacted argument and as evan says it is hard to glean much from it. they did get a lot of information from a raid that...
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john dean is a cnn contributor, the former white house counsel for the nixon administration, and the author of "authoritarian nightmare." john. >> what do you think is going on here? what do you think the end game may be? is he looking for some type of retaliation from a biden justice department? is he trying to inoculate people from what they already have done? >> it's hard to know for sure, but what has rum abled is he's protecting his kids from some retaliation from the biden administration. that's how he thinking. that he would attack the family of somebody, which is quite surprising, and quite likely. i think, too, if he does grant a pardon to his children, what he ought to do is really take hunter biden and pardon him as well, since he was the target of that campaign. >> you're trying to make a case there's some apples to apples on are something in? >> it eliminates the argument he's doing it just for his family and wouldn't think it's a wise policy for any president, so he just takes it off the table for his -- hi competitor in the last race. >> i suspect you don't see that rea
john dean is a cnn contributor, the former white house counsel for the nixon administration, and the author of "authoritarian nightmare." john. >> what do you think is going on here? what do you think the end game may be? is he looking for some type of retaliation from a biden justice department? is he trying to inoculate people from what they already have done? >> it's hard to know for sure, but what has rum abled is he's protecting his kids from some retaliation from the...
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karen cordero and john dean. now one stroke of a pen is all up in smoke. your reaction? >> it is not spirely entirely u smoke. >> it is important to remember that paul manafort will still have to spend two years in jail and we anticipated this, the tens of millions of dollars was taken criminally and civilly because we were concerned that if the president were to pardon man manafort, the criminal would be eradicated by pardons. there still are consequences towards manafort, it is not with the criminality that he was in cre encrypted with. >> they play an essential rule, during the process and even after he was convicted and was supposed to be cooperated with you, you felt that he was angling for a pardon and behaving in a way to get a pardon and lying to you in some cases you felt to get a pardon. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. i think evan got it right. the president used his pardon power during the investigation in order to get cooperations. people thinking they should cooperate with us. this president was saying not so fast because if you hold fast and you don't do wha
karen cordero and john dean. now one stroke of a pen is all up in smoke. your reaction? >> it is not spirely entirely u smoke. >> it is important to remember that paul manafort will still have to spend two years in jail and we anticipated this, the tens of millions of dollars was taken criminally and civilly because we were concerned that if the president were to pardon man manafort, the criminal would be eradicated by pardons. there still are consequences towards manafort, it is...
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joining us, dana bash and john dean. >> does this texas lawsuit have any merit whatsoever? >> anderson, i can find none. it was filed late. it was filed after people relied on the law and they are now attacking and the court will recognize that. they'll dismiss on that. this is an original jurisdiction case. they don't these kinds of cases. it takes four justices to get a hearing of the case to bring it in. often these types of cases they have a master, lower court judge to hear the case and process it. i can't see it is happening. >> what about the rest o of the republicans in congress. president trump wants ted cruz to argue for him in court. but, he also wants to be president. just the thought process whether cruz decides whether or not he's ready to do this? why not say yes? >> that's kwaexactly right. you just nailed it. he was a clerk for a chief way back when. he pretty much understands the law more than anything who's maybe at the president's orbit at this point. when ted cruz agree to argue the case in the supreme court, there is little question that he does not th
joining us, dana bash and john dean. >> does this texas lawsuit have any merit whatsoever? >> anderson, i can find none. it was filed late. it was filed after people relied on the law and they are now attacking and the court will recognize that. they'll dismiss on that. this is an original jurisdiction case. they don't these kinds of cases. it takes four justices to get a hearing of the case to bring it in. often these types of cases they have a master, lower court judge to hear the...
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. >>> gloria borges and david axelrod and john dean. david, what do you make of his speech tonight? >> look, i think he's rather strained in the face of everything that gone on. it has been clear that he won this race weeks and weeks, there is a barrage of disinformation across the country that had no foundation and the president calling it illinoegitimate and having won the same number that donald trump won in 2016. he had the right reason to be irritated. there is a lot of heroism and a lot of beauty in what happened which is our democracy held. all across the country people did their job sometimes in the face of enormous pressure and sometimes in the face of threats to their lives. that's something we should all be concerned about but democracy held. he's eager to level the indictment on trump and his enablers for what's going on in the last few weeks and continues which is an assault democracy. he finished a plea with unity, let us build a house on a rock that can never be washed away. li we are a divided country tonight and donald trump has done everything he can to continue th
. >>> gloria borges and david axelrod and john dean. david, what do you make of his speech tonight? >> look, i think he's rather strained in the face of everything that gone on. it has been clear that he won this race weeks and weeks, there is a barrage of disinformation across the country that had no foundation and the president calling it illinoegitimate and having won the same number that donald trump won in 2016. he had the right reason to be irritated. there is a lot of...
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also, former nixon white house counsel, john dean. john, does this texas lawsuit, i mean, have any merit, whatsoever? >> anderson, i can find none. first of all, it was filed very late. it was filed after people relied on the law they're now attacking. and the court will recognize that. they call it latches and they'll dismiss, on that basis. there is a real question if -- if texas has standing not -- notwithstanding the fact that is an original-jurisdiction case. they don't like these kind of cases so it's hard to believe. it takes four justices to get a hearing of the case to bring it in. and often, these types of cases, they have a master, a lower-court judge they appoint to hear the case and process it. so, i just can't see this happening. >> dana, you heard what senators romney and cornyn said. what about the rest of the caucus in the senate? cruz used to be solicitor general of texas. he's argued cases before the court. but, you know, he also wants to be president. i mean, just the thought process that cruz must have gone through
also, former nixon white house counsel, john dean. john, does this texas lawsuit, i mean, have any merit, whatsoever? >> anderson, i can find none. first of all, it was filed very late. it was filed after people relied on the law they're now attacking. and the court will recognize that. they call it latches and they'll dismiss, on that basis. there is a real question if -- if texas has standing not -- notwithstanding the fact that is an original-jurisdiction case. they don't like these...
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perspective now, former nixon white house counsel, john dean. also, carrie cordero. n political analyst, david gergen. john, you called what we have been quote seeing is bad nightmare playing out the president's fantasies. how concerned are you that this has gone beyond just some world of make-believe, into reality? >> well, i -- i -- john, i don't think that he can do anything that will, indeed, fulfill his fantasies. i think he can wish and hope, in some sort of psychological escape from his loss that he is grasping for. but i don't really think he can take it anywhere. i am stunned that the republicans have not braced him, and told him, enough is enough. but he's still going on. but i -- i -- i just don't think it will go anywhere in the -- in the end of it all. >> so, carrie, legally speaking, what are the limits to these notions that are being discussed? whether it be the doidea of martial law or voting machines or naming sydney powell as special counsel? >> well, the election is over. the electoral college has met. i mean, there is no avenue for the president to
perspective now, former nixon white house counsel, john dean. also, carrie cordero. n political analyst, david gergen. john, you called what we have been quote seeing is bad nightmare playing out the president's fantasies. how concerned are you that this has gone beyond just some world of make-believe, into reality? >> well, i -- i -- john, i don't think that he can do anything that will, indeed, fulfill his fantasies. i think he can wish and hope, in some sort of psychological escape...
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with me now is john dean, former white house counsel for president nixon, and a cnn contributor. , the coauthor of "authoritarian nightmare: trump and his followers." john, great to see you. thanks for joining me. i just want to get your opinion and reaction to the people that president trump has been pardoning and the process or lack thereof that he has been employing. >> well, i think that republican senator from nebraska ben sasse summed it up pretty well. he said, these are rotten to the core, and that's a very accurate description, and sort of distinguishes trump's pardon from that of his predecessors. >> yeah, can you elaborate on that? how does -- do his pardons differ from that of his predecessors? >> well, in volume, so far, trump is well behind his predecessors. we don't know what he's going to do in the future. he's still got 25 days so i expect more. but the quality of his pardons are very different from his predecessors. i can't imagine anybody that preceded him pardoning a war criminal, somebody -- a group that went in and shot innocent civilians in iraq. it was just
with me now is john dean, former white house counsel for president nixon, and a cnn contributor. , the coauthor of "authoritarian nightmare: trump and his followers." john, great to see you. thanks for joining me. i just want to get your opinion and reaction to the people that president trump has been pardoning and the process or lack thereof that he has been employing. >> well, i think that republican senator from nebraska ben sasse summed it up pretty well. he said, these are...
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much we appreciate both of your expertise on this important subject professor richard wolfe and dean john thank you both for your time. thank you and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on demand on the brave new portable t.v. app which is available on smartphones or tablets through google play and the apple app store by searching portable t.v. portable t.v. can also be downloaded on a newer model samsung smart t.v.'s as well as roku devices or you can simply check it out at portable t.v. we'll see you next time your. chemistry is also given us fulfillment in many ways by guaranteeing and abundant food supply if we look at our world today there are still famines but there are political famines are caused by political problems are not caused by an inability to grow food and if we look at infectious diseases if you were in the middle of a pandemic now with a pandemic is killing less than one percent of the people that are in facts and in past times pandemics could kill 30 to 70 percent of the people that were infected so chemistry has given us much improved quality of life in ma
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much we appreciate both of your expertise on this important subject professor richard wolfe and dean john thank you both for your time. thank you and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on demand on the brand new portable t.v. app which is available on smartphones or tablets through google play and the apple app store by searching portable t.v. portable t.v. can also be downloaded on a newer model samsung smart t.v.'s as well as a roku devices or you can simply check it out at portable t.v. we'll see it next time you're on bill. no one nuff said no no. no. real to look they should know. unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever known. the real you know. what it said is it will ship that. they did today no. kill it's going to be some new look at the russia and. modern. you know modern. you know the moment upon their i'm i got them wants to know. i'm going to no no i think the number still kind of wish to k
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also, former nixon white house counsel, john dean. david, you know president-elect biden well. what do you make of his speech tonight? and does this now feel like the biden era is much closer at hand? >> oh, there's no doubt about it. look. i think he's been rather -- rather restrained, in the face of everything that's gone on over the last several weeks. it's been clear that he's won this race, for weeks and weeks and weeks. there's been this barrage of disinformation. you know, nuisance lawsuits, across the country, that had no foundation, in fact. and a president calling him illegitimate. having won by 7 million votes and the same number of electoral votes that donald trump claimed, in 2016. so, he had every reason to be irritated. but i thought he hit right tone, anderson, because the fact is there -- there is a lot of heroism in what happened. there's a lot of beauty in what happened, which is that our democracy held. and all across the country, people did their job. sometimes, in the face of enormous pressure. sometimes, in the face of threats to their lives. that is a --
also, former nixon white house counsel, john dean. david, you know president-elect biden well. what do you make of his speech tonight? and does this now feel like the biden era is much closer at hand? >> oh, there's no doubt about it. look. i think he's been rather -- rather restrained, in the face of everything that's gone on over the last several weeks. it's been clear that he's won this race, for weeks and weeks and weeks. there's been this barrage of disinformation. you know, nuisance...
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a tariff war these kind of measure is slightly more symbolic i think rather than substantive john qualls dean of the miami herbert business school thank you so much for lending your expertise thank you and that's it for this time he gets boom bust on demand on the brand new portable t.v. app of able on smartphones and tablets through google play in the apple app store by searching portable t.v. can also be downloaded on newer model samsung smart t.v.'s as well as broken devices or simply check out portable t.v. the next time. larry it was a room there barely got another we have to refer to. their marriage web on a left no they go to a new spirit in build america are new that way to marry the day when the end of m.t.v. is considered resenting the mobile devices ordered to leave early and go terminated kuntar if you don't need to worry about that to your mother mary against alternative vision. you'll start to question a regular a 6 year old. girl it's the time and it is very rare particularly in a career to media narrative a under cover and i'm going to disable the siren. if you will get expose
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much we appreciate both of your expertise on this important subject professor richard wolfe and dean john thank you both for your time. thank you and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on demand on the brand new portable t.v. app which is available on smartphones and tablets do google play and the apple app store by searching portable t.v. portable t.v. can also be downloaded on a newer model samsung smart t.v.'s as well as roku devices or you can simply check it out at portable t.v. we'll see you next time you're on bill. she should say that was it didn't just sit in japanese and i. don't mind it just the committees and on that call posed a shot. let me get lost in the face you know but i don't seem that i'm going to be not in the least i'm upset come out. with. a bunch of the economy time and when that explosion last subset. so. i must go now only a minute and so i'm going to call an american. around to. turn over well i don't. know what's going to become a monk went out of the month of may and going to come up thinking i'm up to snuff she has now come to go and getting up
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much we appreciate both of your expertise on this important subject professor richard wolfe and dean john thank you both for your time. thank you and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on demand on the brand new portable t.v. app which is available on smartphones or tablets through google play and the apple app store by searching portable t.v. portable t.v. can also be downloaded on a newer model samsung smart t.v.'s as well as roku devices or you can simply check it out at portable t.v. we'll see you next time your album. is jewel media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe like. tyson nation will community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by. what is truly wants is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. aura made in the shallowness. that she should be made clear that was it did just that and just means that. you don't mind it just by commision on the. post the shining most of. the time you can look to my face you know for how long to name a country not in the east i'm upset the m
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much we appreciate both of your expertise on this important subject professor richard wolfe and dean john thank you both for your time. thank you and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on demand on the brand new portable t.v. app which is available on smartphones and tablets do google play and the apple app store by searching portable t.v. portable t.v. can also be downloaded on a newer model samsung smart t.v.'s as well as a roku devices or you can simply check it out at portable t.v. we'll see you next time your uncle. she sure movielink it goes it did just that it just means nothing and you don't mind it just by commision on the. post the shining most of. the time you can look them up face you know for a long today my country not in the least i'm upset the map. about the economy to have more than a bunch of last sept is that. you will slow down the month to get an up close look at the minute i saw grander than barack obama was around to. use the term obama didn't know i'm going to go. look at what's called the minimum point out of the plan going to come up thinking i come
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remember, trump is a man who sees john dean as the villain in the nixon story.alled him a rat. turning against a corrupt president? well, you can't do that. in manafort's case he said he'd make a deal. and then he lied so much that mueller's team rejected the deal. even trump, himself, by the way refused to cooperate with the mueller probe. not even giving an interview. if you doubt that this has anything to do with projection and that it is simply about righting a wrong, ask yourself this. why does he routinely circumvent the pardon office treating it as if it were obsolete when the pardon office is in the best position to field, identify, and resolve requests at a systemic level? but the president doesn't need your systems, your processes, your rules that are supposed to keep this country on the level. if he did, he wouldn't have fallen asleep at the wheel or upon losing take the proverbial ball and go to the house the people built. that's the great irony of president trump. he's like narcissist, singly focused on his own reflection in a pond that when he lean
remember, trump is a man who sees john dean as the villain in the nixon story.alled him a rat. turning against a corrupt president? well, you can't do that. in manafort's case he said he'd make a deal. and then he lied so much that mueller's team rejected the deal. even trump, himself, by the way refused to cooperate with the mueller probe. not even giving an interview. if you doubt that this has anything to do with projection and that it is simply about righting a wrong, ask yourself this. why...
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cooperate with the congressional investigations of the day, the tape we are going to play was made after john dean testifies at watergate in may of 1973, dean was of course a white house counsel. nixon had originally refused to allow dean to testify just as donald trump is trying to keep his former and current white house aides from testifying in congress. trump is invoking executive privilege as nixon did. nixon discovered that when your foreign aid volunteers to testify, executive privilege isn't going to stop him because your aid has a right to do that. nixon has just discovered that if he doesn't send the eight to testify then the country is only going to hear from the aides who are going to testify against him. so he's meeting with his former chief of staff, white house chief of staff. and he talks about pardoning everyone. who's in his circle. [inaudible] >> and there is some blue language in this as well. [inaudible] >> this was an invitation from all of those eight supporter themselves when they testified in public. they all dead. and they, all those you mentioned, the former attorney gene
cooperate with the congressional investigations of the day, the tape we are going to play was made after john dean testifies at watergate in may of 1973, dean was of course a white house counsel. nixon had originally refused to allow dean to testify just as donald trump is trying to keep his former and current white house aides from testifying in congress. trump is invoking executive privilege as nixon did. nixon discovered that when your foreign aid volunteers to testify, executive privilege...
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john? >> jessica dean for us in wilmington, keep us posted, jessica. >> a storm system heading across the centralnd eastern states could bring heavy rain, gusty winds, and a sharp temperature drop on christmas. i want to get straight to meteorologist chad myers who has the latest on that check. good morning. >> good morning, erica. i can see minneapolis having windchill factors christmas eve somewhere in the ballpark of 40 degrees below zero, all because of a storm system that's coming across the great lakes. this weather is presented by o'keefe's. guaranteed relief for extremely dry, cracked skin. so let's get to it. how does it get here? well, it's not this storm. we are going to see a little bit of storm with the first storm coming by today. rain along the coast, snow inland where there's already snow on the ground, maybe just a little bit more to shovel. but there is the storm that will make its way across the country. make storms across up and down the east coast for wednesday and thursday. maybe even some severe weather. the chance of some light snow across parts of the blue ridge parkway,
john? >> jessica dean for us in wilmington, keep us posted, jessica. >> a storm system heading across the centralnd eastern states could bring heavy rain, gusty winds, and a sharp temperature drop on christmas. i want to get straight to meteorologist chad myers who has the latest on that check. good morning. >> good morning, erica. i can see minneapolis having windchill factors christmas eve somewhere in the ballpark of 40 degrees below zero, all because of a storm system...
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john? >> jessica dean, thanks so much. we will see pete buttigieg later today. for him, it's about to be fracture we infrastructure week for a long time. he'll have to handle it this time as transportation secretary. >>> this morning, more than 3,000 new deaths reported in the united states from coronavirus. more than 112,000 americans hospitalized. that's a new record again. a jump of 2,000 people in just one day. cnn's adrienne broaddus live in illinois with the very latest. adrienne? >> reporter: good morning to you. we are at loyola university medical center in may www.. here, the staff is still awaiting its initial shipment of the vaccine, but even with hope on the horizon, the pandemic is reaching an all-time low. across the nation, hospitalizations are up, icus are at nearly capacity and every day, more and more people are dying after they've been diagnosed with covid-19. from coast-to-coast, the distribution of the first coronavirus vaccine is ramping up and going into the arms of nurses, doctors, and other key workers. >> to receive this vaccine, not ju
john? >> jessica dean, thanks so much. we will see pete buttigieg later today. for him, it's about to be fracture we infrastructure week for a long time. he'll have to handle it this time as transportation secretary. >>> this morning, more than 3,000 new deaths reported in the united states from coronavirus. more than 112,000 americans hospitalized. that's a new record again. a jump of 2,000 people in just one day. cnn's adrienne broaddus live in illinois with the very latest....
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well, here to discuss all this is a real expert, founding dean of harvard university's john f.nedy school of government, professor john allison, his book was a national and international best seller. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. gerry: the last four years have represented a radical break with chinese policy do you see that as a lasting legacy of the trump administration? >> in a word, yes. but i would say this awakening, in effect, was inevitably going to happen because you can only stay awe sleep for so long -- asleep for so long, and i think because china's rise has been so meteoric and because it's so contrary to many truths or myths that we came to believe earlier, americans have found it quite hard to believe. your biden quote was very revealing in that respect. i mean, how in the world can china be an economy bigger than ours? no one believes that except for cia and the imf. and anybody who looks at the facts. gerry: right. >> china's now the number one economy. nobody understands that china is the number one trading partner of virtually everybody
well, here to discuss all this is a real expert, founding dean of harvard university's john f.nedy school of government, professor john allison, his book was a national and international best seller. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. gerry: the last four years have represented a radical break with chinese policy do you see that as a lasting legacy of the trump administration? >> in a word, yes. but i would say this awakening, in effect, was inevitably going to...
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sharfstein, johns hopkins university bloomberg school of public health vice dean.re quite well. up next, we will carry on the conversation. more bloomberg surveillance. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ federal banks are -- "central banks no sign -- central are showing no signs they want to stop. >> it will be v-shaped for some. it may not be v-shaped for others. >> next year is going to be too hot. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. >> from new york city and berlin , for audiences worldwide, a very good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio. i'm carol massar, alongside matt miller. jon ferro, tom keene, and lisa
sharfstein, johns hopkins university bloomberg school of public health vice dean.re quite well. up next, we will carry on the conversation. more bloomberg surveillance. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ federal banks are -- "central banks no sign -- central are showing no signs they want to stop. >> it will be v-shaped for some. it may not be v-shaped for others. >> next year is going to be too hot. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro,...
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going over the decades, the famous who have dropped in are said to include marilyn monroe james dean and john wayne in 2011 ryan gosling sat at the counter for a scene in the movie drive. >>now it's a drive to keep the place to live. >>we're looking for place to lead us in this stuff and help them out all over the country other historic restaurants are also hanging by a thread or already history such as the famous 21 club in new york city and the original morton's steakhouse in chicago nearby lowry's in the historic mccormick mansion will permanently close in 2 weeks. that's when the iconic clip house in san francisco will also call it quits after a 157 years in portland oregon, the dan and louis oyster bar is hoping to stay alive the great-grandfather of key only walks month opened the place in 19 '07 we are just running this thing like a well oiled machine industry experts predict that well over half of all independent restaurants will not survive the pandemic for those still kicking community support is a make or break lifeline it's going like how it's going definitely i mean everyone i if
going over the decades, the famous who have dropped in are said to include marilyn monroe james dean and john wayne in 2011 ryan gosling sat at the counter for a scene in the movie drive. >>now it's a drive to keep the place to live. >>we're looking for place to lead us in this stuff and help them out all over the country other historic restaurants are also hanging by a thread or already history such as the famous 21 club in new york city and the original morton's steakhouse in...
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john? >> no doubt. jessica dean live in wilmington, thank you very much.-elect joe biden and vice president kamala harris will join jake tapper for their first joint interview since their election victory. this will be fascinating. a cnn special event tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. only on cnn. >>> all right, we're waking up to breaking news this morning as well. the united kingdom became the first country in the world to grant emergency approval for pfizer's vaccine. what does this mean for us in the united states? we have a live report, next. honey honey? new nyquil severe honey is maximum strength cold and flu medicine with soothing honey-licious taste. nyquil honey. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever best sleep with a cold medicine. so why wait to screen for colon cancer? because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, n
john? >> no doubt. jessica dean live in wilmington, thank you very much.-elect joe biden and vice president kamala harris will join jake tapper for their first joint interview since their election victory. this will be fascinating. a cnn special event tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. only on cnn. >>> all right, we're waking up to breaking news this morning as well. the united kingdom became the first country in the world to grant emergency approval for pfizer's vaccine. what does this...
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rishaad: that was the johns hopkins bloomberg school of health vice dean.ublic health supported by the founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropies. coming up, amazon self-driving startup have launched an autonomous robo taxi. we will hear exclusively from the ceo. that is next. ♪ ♪ zoox, the self-driving set up owned by amazon, has unveiled a fully autonomous robo taxi. wills no steering meal -- -- no steering wheel. the challenges in getting the product to market. >> this is one of those technologies where there is advantage for everybody. anadvantage for cities, advantage in terms of transportation infrastructure. we are working very closely on the city level, state and we are level, and putting things together. are there laws and things like that? not yet, but as you can see in nevada and california, permits are being dispersed. >> other jurisdictions are looking at autonomous vehicles, trying to be an example. could we see zoox establish itself outside of the united states? >> yes, step-by-step, starting in the united states, but we have global
rishaad: that was the johns hopkins bloomberg school of health vice dean.ublic health supported by the founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropies. coming up, amazon self-driving startup have launched an autonomous robo taxi. we will hear exclusively from the ceo. that is next. ♪ ♪ zoox, the self-driving set up owned by amazon, has unveiled a fully autonomous robo taxi. wills no steering meal -- -- no steering wheel. the challenges in getting the product to market. >> this is...
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john david washington stars in this dean's list b -0 and after several weeks in theaters, the croods new wage also debuts on demand the sequel to its 2013 predecessor revisits the crude family taking on new adventures with the story and look that are good for the kids, it's neither a lump of coal nor the gift of a lifetime, a given a dean's list c you don't want them reaching for something that they care about there's a cost for >>one of the most inspiring sports movies in a long time check out the grizzlies set in a small arctic town struggling with the highest suicide rate in north america. it's a group of students lives are transformed when they're introduced to lacrosse check it out on netflix >>following the death of charley pride last weekend pbs is showing the american masters documentary charley pride, i'm just me for free through december, 26 catch it on the pbs video app and and also in music that >>if you missed its debut earlier this week, i cannot recommend highly enough the documentary. the bee gee's how can you mend a broken heart, the chronicles their roots in austral
john david washington stars in this dean's list b -0 and after several weeks in theaters, the croods new wage also debuts on demand the sequel to its 2013 predecessor revisits the crude family taking on new adventures with the story and look that are good for the kids, it's neither a lump of coal nor the gift of a lifetime, a given a dean's list c you don't want them reaching for something that they care about there's a cost for >>one of the most inspiring sports movies in a long time...
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call me off usually the standard anon us drone cultural background what does michael john has to do with my being a dean i am a black today in our day and i have lived down from 40 to 50 years so why do categorise people we don't get organized we bought into what it is just being what we are if we talk but do you know if we had a young or a group of young then his nan that were born in denmark that had such a high crime rate the government would have pressed that too and say this is a problem we have to help this problem it is a problem for other people that people are committing crime no crimes no matter who they are i think we have to separate idiology and facts. our son is struggling to cope with a growing number of asylum seekers and locals in one village or fuming at plans to accommodate them that he has the story one to 23 in record numbers of people attempting to reach the united kingdom and claim asylum thousands made the journey a while not all will be granted permission to stay long term all do need somewhere to live right now but the question is whether one location under consideration is fea
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you know, like the marlon brando, james dean in films, john osborne's look back in anger.lopment? it's demolition! to play the same character for 60 years, you're unique in that. just try and give an insight into what it's like? this is absolutely true. when it had been going about five years, i was watching it with my father. and the commercial break came and he said, "oh, put the kettle on, ken. sorry! " i thought, right, if my own father can do it, i will forgive anybody doing it. the character who's appeared in the second most episodes, 4,369, is gail platt. keeping count of how many husbands she's had is tricky. is it for when i married twice, is is that it? i think that's it. what is the secret? why has it lasted 60 years? i think itjust might have something to do with the fact that children watch it with their parents. and so it becomes something they remember. they go away then. when they grow up, they go and do things they are supposed to do as teenagers. but i think when they start to have their own children, they come back and watch it again. so i think, i hope,
you know, like the marlon brando, james dean in films, john osborne's look back in anger.lopment? it's demolition! to play the same character for 60 years, you're unique in that. just try and give an insight into what it's like? this is absolutely true. when it had been going about five years, i was watching it with my father. and the commercial break came and he said, "oh, put the kettle on, ken. sorry! " i thought, right, if my own father can do it, i will forgive anybody doing it....
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president of the united states is and you talked about a meeting that john kennedy had with harry truman's secretary of state, dean atchison and boy, really drove that point home. can you -- can you repeat that story for us here? >> yes. it really brought it home to me. this is kennedy now, but kennedy is thinking about are we going to go nuclear against the russians in berlin during the berlin crisis of 1961. and he wants some help and they bring in old dean atchison who had been truman's secretary of state and a big hawk and they bring him in because they think that atchison is going to give a dose of stiff blood to eisenhower and make him more hawkish. but no no no no, atchison says to eisenhower, he says, you know, i think about whether you're going to use nuclear weapons or not. >> kennedy. >> i'm sorry, to kennedy, excuse me. i think of using nuclear weapons but then tell no one. the point is you can't be advertising it. this is your decision. you know, you know -- if you tell people you won't have any negotiating power. your power comes from being a little bit indecipherable about this and not telling anybo
president of the united states is and you talked about a meeting that john kennedy had with harry truman's secretary of state, dean atchison and boy, really drove that point home. can you -- can you repeat that story for us here? >> yes. it really brought it home to me. this is kennedy now, but kennedy is thinking about are we going to go nuclear against the russians in berlin during the berlin crisis of 1961. and he wants some help and they bring in old dean atchison who had been...
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johns a to t s at the white thank you very much. >>> developing overnight, president-elect joe biden making history with two more cabinet picks. cnn's jessica dean live in washington for us with the very latest on this. jessica? >> yeah, good morning to you, john. some history being made here, if they are confirmed by the senate. let's start first with new mexico representative deb holland, who biden has tapped to be his secretary of interior. if confirmed, she would be the first native american to serve as a cabinet secretary. and she tweeted about this. she wrote, quote, a voice like mine has never been a cabinet secretary or at the head of the department of interior. growing up in my mother's pueblo household made me fierce. i'll be fierce for all of us, our planet and all of our protected land. i am honored and ready to serve. we're also learning that biden has tapped michael regan to be his head of the epa. if confirmed by the senate, regan would be the second black american to hold that post. so these announcements are coming as we're also learning that someone close to president-elect biden has tested positive for coronavirus. the transit
johns a to t s at the white thank you very much. >>> developing overnight, president-elect joe biden making history with two more cabinet picks. cnn's jessica dean live in washington for us with the very latest on this. jessica? >> yeah, good morning to you, john. some history being made here, if they are confirmed by the senate. let's start first with new mexico representative deb holland, who biden has tapped to be his secretary of interior. if confirmed, she would be the first...
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dean cha? dr. cha: [laughs] thanks, mike. great conversation between you and john. let me just say a few things. first is, i think one thing that is unique about the start of this administration compared to previous administrations that all of us worked for is that, every administration has a plan coming in, and invariably there is a crisis that takes them off track, and they have to adjust to that and find an exit point eventually, and that may happen to this administration, too, but at the same time, the crisis they face is one they cannot put on the back burner. the current crisis they come in with, that being the pandemic, is not something that can be put on the back burner, because a new crisis, whether it is in that pushesan itself onto the front burner. in many senses, it is even an bigger challenge. there are very experienced people working on this, but i think that is the first point. the second, in terms of mentioned,as john there is a lot happening in foreign policy, but there is a lot happening at home. one of the strongest messages we can send to some of these other countries like c
dean cha? dr. cha: [laughs] thanks, mike. great conversation between you and john. let me just say a few things. first is, i think one thing that is unique about the start of this administration compared to previous administrations that all of us worked for is that, every administration has a plan coming in, and invariably there is a crisis that takes them off track, and they have to adjust to that and find an exit point eventually, and that may happen to this administration, too, but at the...