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ross mcclellan was not the only person working peppers beginning of august 1942. [inaudible] worked for the world jewish congress in switzerland learned about the rumors of mass killings to the east and the deportation of jews. he learned they all had a purpose and there was a nazi plan to exterminate and murder all the jews of europe. this seems obvious to us now and it's hard to look back on the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight but back then they saw no precedent to this. jews had been subjected to programs before and they inevitably ended but a plan was different. he tried to send this news to the us and switzerland which had a secure commission channel to the united states and once the message got to america the state department officials blocked it from being received. it seemed to fantastic, one wrote. another thought it must just be a war rumor and i can't see why they would put this in a telegram. the news of the nazi extermination plan made it through in the press reported the story in november 1942. by that point ross mcclellan had es
ross mcclellan was not the only person working peppers beginning of august 1942. [inaudible] worked for the world jewish congress in switzerland learned about the rumors of mass killings to the east and the deportation of jews. he learned they all had a purpose and there was a nazi plan to exterminate and murder all the jews of europe. this seems obvious to us now and it's hard to look back on the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight but back then they saw no precedent to this....
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by that point across mcclellan had escaped from switzerland and the americans who remained behind in france were arrested and interned in germany as the allies invaded north africa and the nazi went south. for more than a year after that come after november 1942 is more information trickled out of europe, the state department as they tried to quell any attempt to public pressure for some sort of rescue action. after this stage elaborate rallies and actions that are the countries where they placed full-page newspaper ad condemning roosevelt in the state department, calling on the u.s. to do something. in october 1943, hundreds of orthodox rabbis marched on the capital, mass rescue of course is impossible. the allied armies are miles away and has only a tenuous grip on the european continent, but much more credit done. at this point in the story, he can group of lawyers in their 30s enter. the most unlikely of heroes. they had spent the fall of 1943 frustrated by state department delays improving $25,000 in aid money that was to go to jews in france and romania. while they were writing
by that point across mcclellan had escaped from switzerland and the americans who remained behind in france were arrested and interned in germany as the allies invaded north africa and the nazi went south. for more than a year after that come after november 1942 is more information trickled out of europe, the state department as they tried to quell any attempt to public pressure for some sort of rescue action. after this stage elaborate rallies and actions that are the countries where they...
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mainly the book is about what happened next bust mcclellan wasn't the only person working that first weekend of august 1942. your heart return to work in switzerland learned about these rumors of mass killings to the east and the deportation of jews. the audit purpose, a nazi plan to exterminate all the jews in europe. it's hard to look back at the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight. back then they saw the president today said they had been suggested before and they inevitably ended. a plan was different. weidner tried to bring us news to the usb at u.s. consulate in switzerland which had a secured and switzerland which hd a secure commission channel to the united states and once the message got to america the state department officials blocked it from being received. it seemed to fantastic, one wrote. another thought it must just be a war rumor and i can't see why they would put this in a telegram. the news of the nazi in the press reported the story in november 1942. by that point, author: how to escape to switzerland where is the americans who remained behind wer
mainly the book is about what happened next bust mcclellan wasn't the only person working that first weekend of august 1942. your heart return to work in switzerland learned about these rumors of mass killings to the east and the deportation of jews. the audit purpose, a nazi plan to exterminate all the jews in europe. it's hard to look back at the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight. back then they saw the president today said they had been suggested before and they inevitably...
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tom mcclellan editor of the mcclellan market point joins us now.d to see you. >> good morning. >> i hear you have some charts for us. let's put them up. does apple go higher from here >> it should go higher because that is the consistent pattern that we are seeing quarter after quarter. the first chart you should be pulling up should be a look at what apple has done each quarter over the last four quarters. there is a relatively consistent pattern. right before the earnings announcement everybody gets worried about it and is too afraid to buy and then earnings come out and it is a wonderful surprise and the price goes shooting up because everybody is surprised that it did so well. the one anomaly was the first quarter this year when we had the short vix squeeze that caught the market up and pulled apple down. otherwise it follows the pattern that there is great trepidation going into earnings and a great upward surprise. going into early september we should see the peak and then as we get closer to the early november earnings release if it follows
tom mcclellan editor of the mcclellan market point joins us now.d to see you. >> good morning. >> i hear you have some charts for us. let's put them up. does apple go higher from here >> it should go higher because that is the consistent pattern that we are seeing quarter after quarter. the first chart you should be pulling up should be a look at what apple has done each quarter over the last four quarters. there is a relatively consistent pattern. right before the earnings...
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here in the mcclellan tell you that that here in the middle section of the crypt where in the oldestpart of number cathedral here in noble this story begins in one thousand a.d. margrave ecker heart of minds and moved his main residence from klein you know to the other side of the river sala and built a new castle. that's where number derives its name i had signed the na. it was a period of economic prosperity all over europe the margrave of meissen was the most powerful man on the eastern border of the german empire like many medieval rulers he employed monks they handled his correspondence decided court cases and organized farming. when the bishop also decided to move to naam bog it became necessary to build a cathedral. the first one was very small. impressive churches were being built everywhere and in twelve hundred it was decided that a larger cathedral would be more appropriate with a great deal of energy and substantial cost a new building rose on the foundations of the old one. building began on the east side. sixty meter i round towers of the oldest section of the cathedral
here in the mcclellan tell you that that here in the middle section of the crypt where in the oldestpart of number cathedral here in noble this story begins in one thousand a.d. margrave ecker heart of minds and moved his main residence from klein you know to the other side of the river sala and built a new castle. that's where number derives its name i had signed the na. it was a period of economic prosperity all over europe the margrave of meissen was the most powerful man on the eastern...
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. - well, first, mcclellan did not say definitively thaturge principles would not work in afghanistanor different conditions in that different country-- and conditions are certainly fferent. we have nato... - that was one of the most difficult debates in the sense that had i not won overelmingly, it would be like, "whoa," you know? was a cartoon afterwards showing her jumping over a bar and laying on the mat, and it's this far off the ound. - the first and only vice presidential debate is over. and govern palin either does not have accurate information a lot of the time, he doesn't care about it. she called the top general afghanistan "mcclellan" and misstated general mckiernan's position on an afghanistan surge. - it's really difficult to get dropped into a presidential race t having some more experience than being themaovernor of a state. it's like a baptism of fire. - it was obvious to me, and i imagine it must have been obvious to her-- how glaringly unprepared she was. - a vice president has a really great job, because not only are they there to support the president's agenda, bu
. - well, first, mcclellan did not say definitively thaturge principles would not work in afghanistanor different conditions in that different country-- and conditions are certainly fferent. we have nato... - that was one of the most difficult debates in the sense that had i not won overelmingly, it would be like, "whoa," you know? was a cartoon afterwards showing her jumping over a bar and laying on the mat, and it's this far off the ound. - the first and only vice presidential...
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more help is on the way, our photographer got these pictures of c-130 planes at mcclellan air force base last week. the senate has just approved a bill by diane feinstein to transfer seven of the planes to the state. they will have to be converted to air tankers, but then they can join the firefight. the white house is also offering assistance. >> we have seen all of the alarming images of the wildfires causing severe damage out west. the president will continue to monitor and this ongoing emergency and make sure the people of california receive the assistance they need to keep them safe and recover. our prayers are with the firefighters who lost their lives battling these fires and their grieving families. >> right now tens of thousands of firefighters are battling 16 california wildfires, most of them in the northern half of the state. >>> in the north bay, lakeville highway near petaluma is now reopened following a major hazmat spill. a couple of trucks were involved in an accident. one was coveredÃcarrying pairs, the other a tanker truck that was hauling about 2000 pounds of hot asph
more help is on the way, our photographer got these pictures of c-130 planes at mcclellan air force base last week. the senate has just approved a bill by diane feinstein to transfer seven of the planes to the state. they will have to be converted to air tankers, but then they can join the firefight. the white house is also offering assistance. >> we have seen all of the alarming images of the wildfires causing severe damage out west. the president will continue to monitor and this...
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more that are coming for the mcclellan i've. seen yet when you bring. it on down the thought of it in blowing up outside. my ass but then you. see this deal morals or is. this iraq with. you why but i'm alone yet i mean you. know look i'm just out also yet while. there's a radical movement called the story how adam then down. he . goes so. that i. think i'm going to let me get this. but on the on this in those what are you on so you know. what i mean it. sounds like. you are by i don't know you at the get go look at her don't go up i don't know you. but i. was aware that many. of. you know he will lay it at the board as a one good moment on the juicy imput because they get the momentum they put it on me whole get all the diff. can we seem to be not on the all con the nothing all personal to me. me me me me. i meant those who want to make a noise. you know why you go to india and i don't live in their home i can not go in but if you annoy you miss a bus by sawallisch i miss it good news and i will also. not. in the us. live up to the money lead robbers a
more that are coming for the mcclellan i've. seen yet when you bring. it on down the thought of it in blowing up outside. my ass but then you. see this deal morals or is. this iraq with. you why but i'm alone yet i mean you. know look i'm just out also yet while. there's a radical movement called the story how adam then down. he . goes so. that i. think i'm going to let me get this. but on the on this in those what are you on so you know. what i mean it. sounds like. you are by i don't know you...
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more that are coming for the mcclellan i've. seen yet when you bring. it on down the look. at the number of bonsai. i ask but then you. this the moral one is. this iraq was. but i'm the one yet i mean you. know look i'm just out also yet while. there's a radical movement called the story how then and then down. he. goes. or you know. what i mean you think i'm going to go let me get this. but on the on this in those what are you on so you know. what i mean. by i don't know you at the get go look at her don't go up i don't know you. but i. was aware that many. of. you know he will lay it at the. moment on the juicy in but it does. mean they put it on me haul it all to the fourth quarter and. the recent us is united on the war on the nothing more or less well to me. i meant those communities making noise. and why you go to india and i don't live in their home i cannot go on but if you were not a mistake a boss by sawallisch i miss it good news and i will also. do us. a little revenue manually roberson what i find. young. women will get. them. as well rob people born can say ri
more that are coming for the mcclellan i've. seen yet when you bring. it on down the look. at the number of bonsai. i ask but then you. this the moral one is. this iraq was. but i'm the one yet i mean you. know look i'm just out also yet while. there's a radical movement called the story how then and then down. he. goes. or you know. what i mean you think i'm going to go let me get this. but on the on this in those what are you on so you know. what i mean. by i don't know you at the get go look...
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we had scott mcclellan with bush and i think the difference here is how, you know, how people have -- how sources have said that she was treated so poorly when she left the white house and even during her time at the white house. her role was considered nebulous. we didn't really know exactly what she was doing or really could pinpoint her, i guess how she was carrying out the agenda in the white house and i think a lot of other people who have worked in trump's orbit, who worked in the campaign but were really pushed aside before going into the white house have really expressed the frustration with how they were treetsated. so i don't know how this would have all played out if omarosa wasn't treated as badly when she left or maybe when she was working at the white house. >> i'm sure it would have been a different book by then. >>> well, kevin, there's also reports about omarosa secretly recording private conversations with the president. the washington post say they have listened which match the book's excerpts. here's what anthony scaramucci had to say. >> my guess is probably nothi
we had scott mcclellan with bush and i think the difference here is how, you know, how people have -- how sources have said that she was treated so poorly when she left the white house and even during her time at the white house. her role was considered nebulous. we didn't really know exactly what she was doing or really could pinpoint her, i guess how she was carrying out the agenda in the white house and i think a lot of other people who have worked in trump's orbit, who worked in the...
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she and little rose left baltimore by boat arriving at fort monroe on june 2, just as mcclellan's army was slugging up the peninsula toward richmond. at fort monroe, which was still under yankee guard, they transferred to a small launch from the monitor and proceeded under a flag of truce for city point. rose had a confederate flag that she had made herself in prison hidden under her shawl. and as her boat pulled up toward the confederate land, the promise land, she called it, she thought of unveiling the flag as kind of a final, bye boys, to the yankees. but for once in her life she thought better of it. she was welcomed by colonel w.s. ash at the dock, and a great train sent by jefferson davis met them and took them. he considered her a heroin and they went to her hotel to welcome her. he alerted to his wife who had fled the city with their children that he was surprised to see how much rose had aged since he had known her during the years in washington. a year later in the summer of 1863 with the south desperate for help, jefferson davis tapped rose to be his person person to europe
she and little rose left baltimore by boat arriving at fort monroe on june 2, just as mcclellan's army was slugging up the peninsula toward richmond. at fort monroe, which was still under yankee guard, they transferred to a small launch from the monitor and proceeded under a flag of truce for city point. rose had a confederate flag that she had made herself in prison hidden under her shawl. and as her boat pulled up toward the confederate land, the promise land, she called it, she thought of...
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in the civil war, lincoln could walk over to stuart's house, three houses up sas general george mcclellan' headquarters, the former dolly madison house. around the corner, there was a confederate spy, rose greenhouse. within sight of each other, these people all operated. during theere is it was assassination, part of a much larger plot and killing lincoln -- john wilkes kill the viceo president and secretary stuart and take the federal government. at the same time that lincoln -- that booth was in ford's theater, his confederate lincoln powell was lurking in the shadows and nokia square -- in lafayette square. stuart had been a terrible carriage -- had broken his draw, almost died -- had broken his jaw, almost died. said i have some medicine i have to deliver to the secretary. >> do we have a photo of powell? >> first, we have to get to the assassination. theinagled his way into room, plunges the knife repeatedly into seward. as soon as he's dead, he ran out mad,aid i'm mad, i'm ran out into the street. the only thing that saved seward, he had all these casts. i visited the seward house
in the civil war, lincoln could walk over to stuart's house, three houses up sas general george mcclellan' headquarters, the former dolly madison house. around the corner, there was a confederate spy, rose greenhouse. within sight of each other, these people all operated. during theere is it was assassination, part of a much larger plot and killing lincoln -- john wilkes kill the viceo president and secretary stuart and take the federal government. at the same time that lincoln -- that booth...
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three houses up was general george mcclellan's headquarters, the former dolley madison house.around the corner, there was a confederate spy, rose greenhouse. within sight of each other, these people all operated. the story here is during the lincoln assassination, it was part of a much larger plot than killing lincoln. john wilkes booth wanted to kill the vice president and secretary seward, and that would decapitate the federal government. at the same time that lincoln -- that booth was in ford's theater, his confederate lincoln , powell was lurking in the shadows in lafayette square. terribled been in a carriage accident. he had broken his jaw, almost died. he was in bed. powell said i have some medicine i have to deliver to the secretary. >> do we have a photo of powell? >> yes, we do. first, we have to get through the assassination. he finagled his way into the room, plunges the knife repeatedly into seward. assuming he was dead, he ran out and said i'm mad, i'm mad, ran out into the street. he got away temporarily. the only thing that saved seward was he had all these cas
three houses up was general george mcclellan's headquarters, the former dolley madison house.around the corner, there was a confederate spy, rose greenhouse. within sight of each other, these people all operated. the story here is during the lincoln assassination, it was part of a much larger plot than killing lincoln. john wilkes booth wanted to kill the vice president and secretary seward, and that would decapitate the federal government. at the same time that lincoln -- that booth was in...
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stocks will typically move well before a recession starts but todd mcclellan points out, the fed couldarket when it gets too aggressive, what does that mean? typically it happens when the fed moves the fed funds target rate above the 2-year yield, currently 2.6% it looks like the fed has a little more room to move before they sound too aggressive. >> 2.6%, thank you >>> cue the western music, because we thought this would be the perfect time for a bull market rodeo here's how this is going to work i'm going to give you a stock, let's use amazon as an example if you think it's going higher, you say, keep riding and you'll hear and see this if you think it's going lower, say get thrown off and you'll hear and see that let's play grasso, let's kick it off with you on amazon. >> keep on riding or get thrown off? >> keep on riding. >> i've been consistent on this. >> there you go. >> i've been bullish on this, it dropped the last digit off of this, it's evening, retail cloud space, tech space. everything you want to be in it's the new tech. this is a marketplace and index unto itself. >> i
stocks will typically move well before a recession starts but todd mcclellan points out, the fed couldarket when it gets too aggressive, what does that mean? typically it happens when the fed moves the fed funds target rate above the 2-year yield, currently 2.6% it looks like the fed has a little more room to move before they sound too aggressive. >> 2.6%, thank you >>> cue the western music, because we thought this would be the perfect time for a bull market rodeo here's how...
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three houses up was general george mcclellan's headquarters, the former dolly madison house.ound the corner where the hay spy, as, there was a confederate spy, rose her -- se, had so within sight of each other, these people all operating. the story here is during the lincoln assassination -- everybody knows about the lincoln assassination -- some people don't now it was part of a much larger plot than killing lincoln. john wilkes booth wanted to kill the vice president, andrew t,hnson, and secretary stewar and that would decapitate the federal government. washe same time that booth in ford's theatre, his confederate, william powell, was lurking in the shadows in lafayette square. this, seward had been in a terrible carriage accident. broken his job, almost died. he had casts all over him and he was in bed. -- knocked on the door and said, i have some medicine i have to deliver to the secretary. andrea: do we have a photo of powell? gil: we do. first we have to get to the assassination. andrea: i got you. [laughter] his way intoles the room, plunges the knife repeatedly into s
three houses up was general george mcclellan's headquarters, the former dolly madison house.ound the corner where the hay spy, as, there was a confederate spy, rose her -- se, had so within sight of each other, these people all operating. the story here is during the lincoln assassination -- everybody knows about the lincoln assassination -- some people don't now it was part of a much larger plot than killing lincoln. john wilkes booth wanted to kill the vice president, andrew t,hnson, and...
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. >> reporter: more than five dozen flights taking off and landing daily at mcclellan reload park, which has attracted its own crowd of onlookers to watch emergency crews in action. >> there doing their job. it is unfortunate that they have not had a break. >> reporter: little time for breaks when california is battling 18 wildfires across the state >> we are starting to see them growing exponentially larger over a shorter time. >> reporter: 15,000 fire crews are now battling to build containment lines around the wildfires . the the extreme weather patterns and unpredictable wind has caused some to say california needs a better emergency notification system. it is a problem calfire is well aware of. >> they don't automatically come on your phone like and amber alert. >> reporter: people living in active fire zones have to sign of furtherance on their phones. governor brown yesterday near the carr fire in redding said california may have to become more self-reliant. >> neighbors have a role. we're not all just dependent on government. we are free american citizens and we take action. >> r
. >> reporter: more than five dozen flights taking off and landing daily at mcclellan reload park, which has attracted its own crowd of onlookers to watch emergency crews in action. >> there doing their job. it is unfortunate that they have not had a break. >> reporter: little time for breaks when california is battling 18 wildfires across the state >> we are starting to see them growing exponentially larger over a shorter time. >> reporter: 15,000 fire crews are...
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one day i get a phone call from scott mcclellan who's the white house secretary at the white house, and he says the president didn't like that story you wrote this morning. and i said well what didn't he like about it. and he said he just didn't like it. it was george w. bush. i thought back what was the story. the story said president bush takes a big pride in the fact he never changes his mind where there were three places he changed his mind. it was on the front page of usa today. i said what's wrong with the story. anything inaccurate there. well no, well what does he want? he says well, nothing, he says well 3:00 in the afternoon comes. this is in the morning. 3:00 in the afternoon he calls again an says the president is still mad at that story. and i said i know what's going on. he says you call and tell him he's a big blank. and i said well what does he want. he said can i tell him you've been admonished. i said you can go back and tell him whatever you want. he probably went back and said i told him. >> not to talk about the clinton frustration. i remember one time going over th
one day i get a phone call from scott mcclellan who's the white house secretary at the white house, and he says the president didn't like that story you wrote this morning. and i said well what didn't he like about it. and he said he just didn't like it. it was george w. bush. i thought back what was the story. the story said president bush takes a big pride in the fact he never changes his mind where there were three places he changed his mind. it was on the front page of usa today. i said...
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one day i get a phone call from scott mcclellan who was then the deputy press secretary at the white house and he says the president didn't like that story you wrote this morning. and i said, well, what didn't he like about it? he said, he just didn't like it. it was george w. bush. i thought back what was the story. the story was that president bush takes a big pride in the fact that he never changes his mind. well, here are three places where he changed his mind and it was on the front page of "usa today" that day. so i says, well, what's wrong with the story? anything inaccurate there? well, no. well, what does he want? he says, well, nothing, i guess -- he goes -- well, 3:00 in the afternoon comes, this was in the morning, 3:00 in the afternoon comes and he calls again and said the president is wrong about that story. i knew what was going on, the president was saying you tell benedetto he is a big blank. i says what do you want? he says can i tell him you've been add mmonished? i said you go back and tell him anything you want. so he probably went back and said, i told him. >> n
one day i get a phone call from scott mcclellan who was then the deputy press secretary at the white house and he says the president didn't like that story you wrote this morning. and i said, well, what didn't he like about it? he said, he just didn't like it. it was george w. bush. i thought back what was the story. the story was that president bush takes a big pride in the fact that he never changes his mind. well, here are three places where he changed his mind and it was on the front page...
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this is what he told george mcclellan. chase them around is napoleonic strategy. you have to crush the army. there was an understanding crushing the military infrastructure was key. lincoln was prescient in that regard. lincoln never could have imagined highlighting the crushing of the infrastructure at the expense of the armies. that's why lincoln was such a reluctant commander in chief to approve this, because sherman only seemed to be fighting part of a strategy. hood went north to tennessee and sherman, in fact, said i hope he goes as far north as the ohio river. he didn't want him anywhere near his troops after the wild goose chase they had undergone. i think lincoln came around to it eventually, understanding first of all both were important but realizing that sherman's plan had great foresight. >> thank you. >> thanks very much. if i can bring it home a little bit to new york -- >> yeah, of course. >> i always wondered about the great statue of sherman on fifth avenue right at the opening of the park and of course, now with statues and monuments being very
this is what he told george mcclellan. chase them around is napoleonic strategy. you have to crush the army. there was an understanding crushing the military infrastructure was key. lincoln was prescient in that regard. lincoln never could have imagined highlighting the crushing of the infrastructure at the expense of the armies. that's why lincoln was such a reluctant commander in chief to approve this, because sherman only seemed to be fighting part of a strategy. hood went north to tennessee...
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one day i get a phone call from scott mcclellan who was then the deputy press secretary at the white house and he says the president didn't like that story you wrote this morning. and i said, well, what didn't he like about it? he said, he just didn't like it. it was george w. bush. i thought back what was the story. the story was that president bush takes a big pride in the fact that he never changes his mind. well, here are three places where he changed his mind and it was on the front page of "usa today" that day. so i says, well, what's wrong with the story? anything inaccurate there? well, no. well, what does he want? he says, well, nothing, i guess -- he goes -- well, 3:00 in the afternoon comes, this was in the morning, 3:00 in the afternoon comes and he calls again and said the president is wrong about that story. i knew what was going on, the president was saying you tell benedetto he is a big blank. i says what do you want? he says can i tell him you've been add mmonished? i said you go back and tell him anything you want. so he probably went back and said, i told him. >> n
one day i get a phone call from scott mcclellan who was then the deputy press secretary at the white house and he says the president didn't like that story you wrote this morning. and i said, well, what didn't he like about it? he said, he just didn't like it. it was george w. bush. i thought back what was the story. the story was that president bush takes a big pride in the fact that he never changes his mind. well, here are three places where he changed his mind and it was on the front page...