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it's where mcdonough and jonesboro road split. you may have been there, i don't know. i interviewed her-- i think it says in here. i won't tell you. in the south atlanta neighborhood originally known as brownsville founded by freed slaves after the civil war. there, black residents turned back white police and vigilantes during the atlanta rate-- race right of 1906. i interviewed porter in the heart of that community wears jonesboro road ports off from mcdonough boulevard. without a block away from the future beltline in community grounds, a coffeehouse that serves as a meeting place and refuge from the abandoned buildings and impounded car lots hereby. as i spoke to porter, who had recently moved to a nearby retirement complex i felt a curious affinity. we were almost mirror images of one another. she's only a year older than i. we both grew up in atlanta, albeit on opposite sides of the city. her parents had eight children. i was one of seven. i had known a few black people other than yard men or maids. she had known hardly any white people other than a few local sto
it's where mcdonough and jonesboro road split. you may have been there, i don't know. i interviewed her-- i think it says in here. i won't tell you. in the south atlanta neighborhood originally known as brownsville founded by freed slaves after the civil war. there, black residents turned back white police and vigilantes during the atlanta rate-- race right of 1906. i interviewed porter in the heart of that community wears jonesboro road ports off from mcdonough boulevard. without a block away...
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mcdonough tells the story in the book about the walk they used to take. >> rose: i was thinking about that when i raised the question. >> at the end of the day, 5:00 or later, they would take a walk around the south lawn. on a bad day would be a lot of laps. but when obama was confronted with the decision about whether to retaliate against syria when he had drawn his famous red line and then decided ultimately not to retaliate -- >> rose: and still thinks -- concede to congressional approval before you get it. >> decided to seek congressional approval. >> rose: after the brits decided not to. >> he came back from the walk and shocked his national security team when he told them what he decided. the speculation was perhaps mcdonough had really had the last word in his ear and pushed him in that direction, and i asked dennis about that. he said, no, absolutely not. he said, i always felt that was an unfair advantage. they would be, as andy says, talking about the proseth, talking about how they got to that point and being a sounding board for the president and the honest broker, as he s
mcdonough tells the story in the book about the walk they used to take. >> rose: i was thinking about that when i raised the question. >> at the end of the day, 5:00 or later, they would take a walk around the south lawn. on a bad day would be a lot of laps. but when obama was confronted with the decision about whether to retaliate against syria when he had drawn his famous red line and then decided ultimately not to retaliate -- >> rose: and still thinks -- concede to...
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ryan elementary school and track coach at mcdonough high school in 2014. bell was kicked out in december after police spotted a text message from bell on the child's phone. the state computer experts report child pornography on bell's phone showing he sexually assaulted boys inside the classroom. bell admitted he's hiv positive. >> it is devastating to us that something like this could take place in a classroom. in a school building where the adults are charged with taking care of >> the police want to hear from the parents after they talk to the children. there is a hotline and it's on our website wjla.com. nathan baca, abc7 news. michelle: thank you, nathan. heart-broken family wants answers after its patriarch adriano lombre was shot and killed on the beltway. married and a father of four he was shot near the pennsylvania avenue exit. shortly before midnight saturday. tonight his family is struggling to come to terms with the loss. >> he wasn't just in the family circle. he was the centerpiece to the family. he kept everybody together. he was the life o
ryan elementary school and track coach at mcdonough high school in 2014. bell was kicked out in december after police spotted a text message from bell on the child's phone. the state computer experts report child pornography on bell's phone showing he sexually assaulted boys inside the classroom. bell admitted he's hiv positive. >> it is devastating to us that something like this could take place in a classroom. in a school building where the adults are charged with taking care of...
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the also worked at j.p ryon elementary, mcdonough high school, and other schools. >> we talked to them a lot about strangers and teachers, good touch, that touch. -- bad touch. jonathan: identified seven victims but our word there could be more. there is a hotline for parents to call. we have that number on our website, wjla.com. alison: a police officer stabbed last month at the airport in flint, michigan, is making a swift recovery. lieutenant jeff neville felt well enough to take art and a fourth of july parade. >> i have police officers coming in. they reached out to me from new york city, new jersey, and they are coming in this week and next week just to meet me and thanked me, and they are going a long way to do this. i told my chief, they don't have to do that. he said they feel like they need to. alison: just a few weeks ago he had surgery for a 12-inch cut on his neck. doctors say the knife was just millimeters from a major artery. the man charged with stabbing neville will be back in court tomorrow. an fourth of july. where this bunch of bears was spotted and how you can keep
the also worked at j.p ryon elementary, mcdonough high school, and other schools. >> we talked to them a lot about strangers and teachers, good touch, that touch. -- bad touch. jonathan: identified seven victims but our word there could be more. there is a hotline for parents to call. we have that number on our website, wjla.com. alison: a police officer stabbed last month at the airport in flint, michigan, is making a swift recovery. lieutenant jeff neville felt well enough to take art...
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she's interviewed by denis mcdonough former white house chief of staff in the obama administration and visiting senior fellow of the carnegie endowment for national thesis technology and international affairs program. >> hello everybody.my name is denis mcdonough i am your host today. we are joined by anne-marie slaughter to discuss her exciting new book, which is called "the chessboard & the web: strategies of connection in a networked world". the most recent of several books that she has written. she is currently the president and ceo of new america. formerly director of policy planning at the state department and formally deem of the woodrow wilson of school of public international affairs at princeton. what's important, those are just some of her past assignments. and a very illustrious career. what's important i think in terms of today's discussion is that you will see in her background and in the book that anne-marie is both a practitioner as well as a theorist. and a teacher or professor of international affairs. it is an exciting opportunity to discuss her new book and why don'
she's interviewed by denis mcdonough former white house chief of staff in the obama administration and visiting senior fellow of the carnegie endowment for national thesis technology and international affairs program. >> hello everybody.my name is denis mcdonough i am your host today. we are joined by anne-marie slaughter to discuss her exciting new book, which is called "the chessboard & the web: strategies of connection in a networked world". the most recent of several...
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a track coach at mcdonough and la plata high school. michelle: developing now the police need your help to solve a murder in prince george's county. a man's body found in a welfare check before 7:00 this morning. the 800 block of kayak avenue of trauma to his body and was pronounced dead at the scene. if you have any information, call crime solvers. jonathan: america isn't the only one celebrating a birthday. today the montgomery county police department turned 95 years young. all right. let me show you a picture. go back in time. you will look at a picture of the first officers of the montgomery county police department. 1922. they were introduced as the first to protect and serve the county as police officers. check out the old rides. the motorcycles. for several years they didn't even have a police station. instead they would meet for role call at the montgomery county courthouse. takes you back. michelle: times have changed. still to come at 6:00, a police officer smacked by a naked man on a metro train. that is not all he did. jona
a track coach at mcdonough and la plata high school. michelle: developing now the police need your help to solve a murder in prince george's county. a man's body found in a welfare check before 7:00 this morning. the 800 block of kayak avenue of trauma to his body and was pronounced dead at the scene. if you have any information, call crime solvers. jonathan: america isn't the only one celebrating a birthday. today the montgomery county police department turned 95 years young. all right. let me...
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ryan elementary and coached at marine mcdonough. >> we talked to them a lot about strangers and teachers. touch, whatbad makes you feel comfortable and whatnot. larry: police have and then -- identified at least seven victims but believe there are still more. adrianna: look at this video out of florida, a car explodes after a driver fills it with propane tanks and drives into a building. >> he intended to do damage. he raced his car in at a high rate of speed and this apartment where five people are, apparently planning to kill them. adrianna: the driver died on the scene. he and the woman inside got into a fight earlier in the morning. a high-speed chase and the dramatic end caught on officers went off -- after the driver of a stolen vehicle, ending with a pet maneuver, causing the vehicle to crash along the side of a building. two men got out and were arrested. larry: on street parking will cost you more in bethesda, raised from two dollars an hour to $2.25 an hour. rate increases for parking garages will start over the weekend. they will increase from one dollar an hour to $1.25 an ho
ryan elementary and coached at marine mcdonough. >> we talked to them a lot about strangers and teachers. touch, whatbad makes you feel comfortable and whatnot. larry: police have and then -- identified at least seven victims but believe there are still more. adrianna: look at this video out of florida, a car explodes after a driver fills it with propane tanks and drives into a building. >> he intended to do damage. he raced his car in at a high rate of speed and this apartment...
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ryan elementary school and track coach at mcdonough high school in 2014.was kicked out in december after police spotted a text message from bell on the child's phone. the state computer experts report child pornography on bell's phone showing he sexually assaulted boys inside the classroom. bell admitted he's hiv positive. >> it is devastating to us that something like this could take place in a classroom. in a school building where the adults are charged with taking care of
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. >> the former white house chief of staff, dennis mcdonough, spoke to your chief of staff today. assume he were there. what can you tell us about this meeting? what did you want specifically to hear from him? >> dennis did not speak to our intelligence committee today. and i can't confirm. i know that it's been reported, but that's not -- i can't confirm that. >> did he meet with members privately, with staff members of the committee, or maybe he didn't have a formal meeting but we were told he was up there? >> i cannot confirm that. . what about former observe own. sp he going to be -- is he going to be keeping it confidential? >> we need to let the staff do their job that they're entrusted to do. at the proper time, people who have information of interest or value, they will address the committee. >> when do you think don jr. or paul manafort, trump campaign chairman, will appear before your committee? is it a matter of days, weeks, months? >> i know you just reported of. the effort will be there to get this done as quickly as possible. there is no set time whatsoever, and agai
. >> the former white house chief of staff, dennis mcdonough, spoke to your chief of staff today. assume he were there. what can you tell us about this meeting? what did you want specifically to hear from him? >> dennis did not speak to our intelligence committee today. and i can't confirm. i know that it's been reported, but that's not -- i can't confirm that. >> did he meet with members privately, with staff members of the committee, or maybe he didn't have a formal meeting...
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seabiscuit kind of thing, where america all of a sudden discovers this and i propose a guy named will mcdonough. he had some on connections and things like that and they tell great stories. my aunt said it's about a 25 page proposal on ms. it was a 25 page proposal down in about five seconds and he said their son iconic athlete. they all seem to have been on the skies and then i put down mohammed ali and they said is the most iconic of all. then in the united states, and the world. the time. i came up with, mohammed ali was written by "the new yorker," david remnick in 1997 and covered the time to win the world title and it ended right there. i think that time. from there and the trouble with the united states government kind of go with that. i said that tonight at it here and how well mohammed ali versus the united states of america. he said could you write me two paragraphs on that? i wrote the two paragraphs then said we've got a deal. we are going to do this. i found as i got into it a couple of great reasons to be doing that. i am 18 months younger than mohammed ali was. i was going throug
seabiscuit kind of thing, where america all of a sudden discovers this and i propose a guy named will mcdonough. he had some on connections and things like that and they tell great stories. my aunt said it's about a 25 page proposal on ms. it was a 25 page proposal down in about five seconds and he said their son iconic athlete. they all seem to have been on the skies and then i put down mohammed ali and they said is the most iconic of all. then in the united states, and the world. the time. i...
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denis mcdonough, expected today and former director of national intel, james clapper appeared yesterdayefore both the house and senate intelligence committee. all of this, as a source close to the house intel's review says the numbers of people involved in unmasking of names could grow to more than a half dozen former obama administration officials. here is joe manchin, a democrat. >> it doesn't matter who the person is and is on a witch hunt. the facts are what they are. our intel committee is working diligently to see if they get all of that presented to us. >> harris: while he did not confirm that more obama officials were being looked at, he said he would need to keep anyone in the loop of that intelligence. what's going on, what you think and? >> herman: i didn't know tap dancing had become an art form in the united states congress. that's what i expect from these hearings. susan rice, bless her heart, as my grandmother would say, she has two choices. take the fifth, or tap dance. that's what klapper has been doing all along. backtracking and tap dancing. that's what i expect. i ho
denis mcdonough, expected today and former director of national intel, james clapper appeared yesterdayefore both the house and senate intelligence committee. all of this, as a source close to the house intel's review says the numbers of people involved in unmasking of names could grow to more than a half dozen former obama administration officials. here is joe manchin, a democrat. >> it doesn't matter who the person is and is on a witch hunt. the facts are what they are. our intel...
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evaluation of what this does to the deficit and taxes and everything else and then you have elizabeth mcdonough who has to rule to make sure it fits in budget reconciliation. what is that? that's where if you just have 51 votes, you can shut off a filibuster presuming it's not coming from your side. that's the problem that they could be facing here if they least a couple more votes. it has to be within the parameters of budget reconciliation. it can't add to the deficit and has to be fiscal in nature. can't be about policy. if they pass a bill, it could be up to the house of representatives. the senate says it will stay here. the question is the house. >> if the senate is going to give us a healthcare bill, we're going to stay and finish it. >> the question is, if the house will stay here but they have a long way to go, neil. >> neil: there's this procedure matter first. you have to -- the process is first what? >> you have to vote to get on the bill. this happens on almost every piece of legislation. sometimes you have to overcome cloature. you can't get on the bill if they don't start the deb
evaluation of what this does to the deficit and taxes and everything else and then you have elizabeth mcdonough who has to rule to make sure it fits in budget reconciliation. what is that? that's where if you just have 51 votes, you can shut off a filibuster presuming it's not coming from your side. that's the problem that they could be facing here if they least a couple more votes. it has to be within the parameters of budget reconciliation. it can't add to the deficit and has to be fiscal in...
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national security advisor, susan rice, as well as the chief of staff under president obama, dennis mcdonoughn judgment testimony under the obama administration, including director of national intelligence, james clapper, who testified to senate intelligence committee and others on monday. what we understand, since a line of questioning will be b's requests to identify during the election cycle ester. this is often referred to as unmasking. in april, susan rice defended those decisions. >> >> melissa: thank you, katherine harris. we want to go to rand paul, who was talking about health care. >> it is the death spiral. that is what we need to fix. it is that we don't have enough votes, so we'll have to move forward, and i am in favor of a partial repeal, and continue to work on getting rid of the rest of the bad elements of obamacare, that have driven prices up. i am for a vote, and those republicans who promised to repeal obamacare ought to vote the same way they voted in 2015. if you're not willing to both the same way you voted in 2015, the new -- need to go back home and explain why. >> me
national security advisor, susan rice, as well as the chief of staff under president obama, dennis mcdonoughn judgment testimony under the obama administration, including director of national intelligence, james clapper, who testified to senate intelligence committee and others on monday. what we understand, since a line of questioning will be b's requests to identify during the election cycle ester. this is often referred to as unmasking. in april, susan rice defended those decisions. >>...
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former obama chief of staff denis mcdonough is meeting behind closed doors as part of that russia meddlingestigation. we'll see another big trump associate including jared kushner agree to come possibly behind closed doors as well, wolf. >> stand by, manu. pamela is with us as well. the eight person in the meeting june of yalast year identified. you broke the story and reported the name first. what can you tell us be this eighth person at meeting? >> reporter: so much mystery surrounding him. cnn learned the person who attended this june 2016 meeting with donald trump jr. at trump tower is named ike kaveladze. identity confirmed by his attorney and logged in as a senior vice president of a real estate company russian by russian asher azerbaijanie. holds be responsibilities for multiple russian projects. multiple projects in russia. studied at the moscow academy of finance and also got an mba from the university of new haven in connecticut according to his website. kaveladze is a u.s. citizen. according to his attorney and worked for the agalarov business since 2004, meaning with the compan
former obama chief of staff denis mcdonough is meeting behind closed doors as part of that russia meddlingestigation. we'll see another big trump associate including jared kushner agree to come possibly behind closed doors as well, wolf. >> stand by, manu. pamela is with us as well. the eight person in the meeting june of yalast year identified. you broke the story and reported the name first. what can you tell us be this eighth person at meeting? >> reporter: so much mystery...
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but, you know, when we worked with bill raftery and sean mcdonough, we always went out with the winnersre who won. [ laughter ] we went and had drinks with the winning coach and the losing coach we just kind of waved to. [ light laughter ] and pretended it didn't happen. >> seth: that's a smart way to go about things. you played for coach k. what is it about him, what's something that those of us who feel like we know him, because we've seen him for so many years, might not know about coach k? >> you might not know? you mean stuff he does? >> seth: yeah. >> well, he gardens. >> seth: oh, okay. >> at least, i'm told he gardens. i've never seen him do it. it might actually be like basketball where he just yells at the landscape crew -- [ laughter ] you know, has them do it. >> seth: he recruits the best landscapers. [ light laughter ] >> yeah, yeah. exactly. but he gardens, and he's a wine enthusiast. >> seth: all right. now there's something i didn't know about you. you had an acting career. >> i wouldn't call it a career. >> seth: a brief acting career. you played an alien. >> right. >>
but, you know, when we worked with bill raftery and sean mcdonough, we always went out with the winnersre who won. [ laughter ] we went and had drinks with the winning coach and the losing coach we just kind of waved to. [ light laughter ] and pretended it didn't happen. >> seth: that's a smart way to go about things. you played for coach k. what is it about him, what's something that those of us who feel like we know him, because we've seen him for so many years, might not know about...
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so i proposed a book about a guy named will mcdonough who was a writer at the boston globe when i was there. he had some mob connections and things like that and told great stories and he was probably the most charismatic guy i knew in my other editor said could you write about a 25 page proposal on this? and i did, i wrote out the 25 page proposal and he turned down and about five seconds he said, you need to write about some iconic athlete. so i wrote a list of iconic athletes and i wrote johnny unitas, bill russell, walter payton and they all seemed to have been done. there were all books on those guys. then i put down muhammad ali and i said that's the most iconic guy of all. he's the most iconic athlete that ever in the united states, but in the world and i said maybe there's something in there. and the time period i came up with on this, the last big book on muhammad ali was written by the editor of the new yorker. david remnick and it was written in 1997 and it covered the time in his life from when he was born in louisville till you won the world title in against sonny liston
so i proposed a book about a guy named will mcdonough who was a writer at the boston globe when i was there. he had some mob connections and things like that and told great stories and he was probably the most charismatic guy i knew in my other editor said could you write about a 25 page proposal on this? and i did, i wrote out the 25 page proposal and he turned down and about five seconds he said, you need to write about some iconic athlete. so i wrote a list of iconic athletes and i wrote...
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former white house chief of staff denis mcdonough is excepted before the same panel as early as tomorrowr thursday with the former director of national intelligence james clapper appearing today before both the house and intelligence committees. the central line of questioning is going to be who requested the identification. this process is called unmasking. april wright defended her actions. >> this is not anything political has been alleged. if the allegation is that somehow the obama administration officials utilized intelligence for political purposes, that's absolutely false. if you want match of republican chairman of the house issued subpoenas in may as part of a separate investigation. fox news pulled up the fbi, cia and national security agency have fully complied with that request. the source who acknowledged the review set the record suggested the unmasking goes beyond the officials writes as well as former john brennan and former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. samantha power. the source said more than a half dozen senior obama administration officials are no of interest to commi
former white house chief of staff denis mcdonough is excepted before the same panel as early as tomorrowr thursday with the former director of national intelligence james clapper appearing today before both the house and intelligence committees. the central line of questioning is going to be who requested the identification. this process is called unmasking. april wright defended her actions. >> this is not anything political has been alleged. if the allegation is that somehow the obama...
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. >> at georgetown university's mcdonough school of business, i'm also the executive director of our host institution for today, the georgetown center for business and public policy. i will tell you that we are delighted today to have a discussion on something very important and near and dear to the georgetown center. that is the subject of trade policy. in particular, we are going to examine the issue of whether remedy unfair trade practices or are they themselves simply protectionist policies? today's panel is going to be moderated by my colleague. bob is a senior industry fellow at the center. wonderfully in promoting and advancing the georgetown hill series that has clearly gotten so popular over the years. i will say that we are glad to have you here. i will not steal bob steiner, but in terms of introducing the panelists, i will some police say that it's an extraordinarily blue-ribbon group of people that will be talking today. i will also say that when we looked at the list of registrants for today, we saw a number of experts in the audience. we won to make sure to have ample
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>> this is one of three officials who met with the intel agency this week, as well as mark mcdonoughctor of intelligence james clapper. she coming in quietly behind closed doors meeting with senate staff as part of the intelligence committee's probe into russia meddling. it's unclear if she did answer any of those questions that were asked about the issue of unmasking, but we do know from representative rice telling them she did act in relation to the investigations. this broke as the senate judiciary committee is trying to move guard wiforward with their investigation, wanting to move toward with questioning. he had ties to the british dossier of unsubstantiated information about president trump. those three men have not said if they'll testify next wednesday before the senate committee. moments ago, a spokesman for chuck grassley of the chairman committee issued subpoena threats if those men do not show. they also said grassroots representatives are undergoing massive discussions, so they signed negotiations that are happening behind the scenes about this possible public testimony
>> this is one of three officials who met with the intel agency this week, as well as mark mcdonoughctor of intelligence james clapper. she coming in quietly behind closed doors meeting with senate staff as part of the intelligence committee's probe into russia meddling. it's unclear if she did answer any of those questions that were asked about the issue of unmasking, but we do know from representative rice telling them she did act in relation to the investigations. this broke as the...
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i am john mayo, a professor of economics, business and public policy at georgetown university's mcdonough school of business. i am also the executive director of our host institution for today, the georgetown center for business and public policy. i will tell you that we are delighted today to have a discussion on something very important, near and dear to the georgetown center, and that is the subject of trade policy. and in particular, we are going to examine the issue of whether trade remedies, thinks tariffs, quotas and the like, remedy -- act to remedy unfair trade practices, or are they themselves simply protectionist policies? tod today's panel will be moderated by bob vastine, a senior industry fellow at the center. he has taken a wonderful lead in promoting and advancing the gorgetown hill series that has clearly gotten so popular over the years. we're glad to have you here. i won't steal bob's thunder, but i will simply, in terms of introducing the panelists, i will simply say it is an extraordinary blue ribbon group of people who will be talking today. i will also say that, whe
i am john mayo, a professor of economics, business and public policy at georgetown university's mcdonough school of business. i am also the executive director of our host institution for today, the georgetown center for business and public policy. i will tell you that we are delighted today to have a discussion on something very important, near and dear to the georgetown center, and that is the subject of trade policy. and in particular, we are going to examine the issue of whether trade...
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you have the denis mcdonough-barack obama model which is like the silent enforcer model. what is the model? even though general kelly brings he brings experience, what model is going to work between him not a political animal and president trump who is unlike any president we've ever seen? >> go april. >> had a you have to remember is the chief-of-staff is in charge or in control of day-to-day operations. everyone is supposed to fall in line under him. right now, scaramucci answers to the president. we'll see how that dynamic because general kelly and scaramucci, i wonder how that will work and play. two strong persons. one strong military, the other very strong new yorkish. but then who says he doesn't mind stabbing you in the front. but at the same time you have to remember, with all of these chiefs of staff, they are over top of the director of they bring them together, national security, domestic policy, senior advisors, when those people have skirmishes, he talks to them and works with them. if they're working on policies and they're marking on things, he deals with
you have the denis mcdonough-barack obama model which is like the silent enforcer model. what is the model? even though general kelly brings he brings experience, what model is going to work between him not a political animal and president trump who is unlike any president we've ever seen? >> go april. >> had a you have to remember is the chief-of-staff is in charge or in control of day-to-day operations. everyone is supposed to fall in line under him. right now, scaramucci answers...
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we're going to have dennis mcdonough and susan rice.t judge napolitano. you are upset this is behind doors. >> absolutely. the congress hired to work for us, president obama hired susan rice. we have a right to know what she did and what congress knows and we have the right to know what congress is going to do about it look, there is good unmasking and bad unmasking. good unmasking is when a transcript of a conversation to a russian ambassador an x and they need to know who the x is so they can find out whether or not the conversation is harmful. if the x is unmavericked and you the name is kept within the cadre of those who have national security secrets, that's their job. but when the name of x is sent to the "the washington post," with selected. steve: or the "new york times." >> or any publication with selected parts of the conversation, to humiliate x or his boss, the president-elect of the united states, that's wrong. that's a felony. we have the right to know if she did it we have the right to know if she admitted it. we have the
we're going to have dennis mcdonough and susan rice.t judge napolitano. you are upset this is behind doors. >> absolutely. the congress hired to work for us, president obama hired susan rice. we have a right to know what she did and what congress knows and we have the right to know what congress is going to do about it look, there is good unmasking and bad unmasking. good unmasking is when a transcript of a conversation to a russian ambassador an x and they need to know who the x is so...
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. >> at georgetown university's mcdonough school of business, i'm
. >> at georgetown university's mcdonough school of business, i'm