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berlin turkey's president says he wants to research his country's strained relations with germany richard john has just arrived in berlin really succeed in making a new start in his country's a release made during his state visit also coming up european football's governing body you a fund gets set to announce who will host the two thousand and twenty four european championships it's a choice between germany and turkey we talked to our sports correspondent after you if i had quarters in new york. hello and welcome. turkey's president of the bedouin has arrived in berlin at the start of his first state visit to germany ties between the two countries are strained over a number of issues including turkey's detention of german nationals in the post-coup who cracked down and also says he wants a new stop the protests are planned in berlin and five thousand police officers will be out on the streets security has been raised to eleven cutely reserved for the u.s. president and. the launch sponsor of lin's city center will be closed off to the three day state visit now the turkish president will visit
berlin turkey's president says he wants to research his country's strained relations with germany richard john has just arrived in berlin really succeed in making a new start in his country's a release made during his state visit also coming up european football's governing body you a fund gets set to announce who will host the two thousand and twenty four european championships it's a choice between germany and turkey we talked to our sports correspondent after you if i had quarters in new...
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and turkey's president says he wants to research his country's strained relations with germany richard john has just arrived in berlin really succeed in making a new stock in his country's a relations bijelo made during his state visit also coming up european football's governing body you a fund gets set to.
and turkey's president says he wants to research his country's strained relations with germany richard john has just arrived in berlin really succeed in making a new stock in his country's a relations bijelo made during his state visit also coming up european football's governing body you a fund gets set to.
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and by sheer coincidence richard john is coming to burn in on the day that europe's football governing body you know if a decides of his country turkey or germany will host the two thousand and twenty four european championships germany are favorites to win but football matter is desperate to host the two thousand and twenty four championship pavin freend made field bits in the last three tournament's. giro twenty twenty four is set to be a footballing spectacle twenty four countries competing in a total of fifty one games but who will host the prestigious event germany are regarded as frontrunners you wafers evaluation committee has already backed the bid the german football association see this as a chance to follow up on the success of the two thousand and six world cup and they're clear on the benefits of their bid. we have the stadia the infrastructure the accommodation we also have great fan zones we're basically ready to host the euros tomorrow. but a shadow looms over germany's bid the measured israel a fair may also midfielders meeting with turkish president richard tie a bad
and by sheer coincidence richard john is coming to burn in on the day that europe's football governing body you know if a decides of his country turkey or germany will host the two thousand and twenty four european championships germany are favorites to win but football matter is desperate to host the two thousand and twenty four championship pavin freend made field bits in the last three tournament's. giro twenty twenty four is set to be a footballing spectacle twenty four countries competing...
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richard. thank you john richard roth c.n.n. it's good to see you we don't often hear from you would part of the press support the weak news wheel of fate has delivered the bob woodward book today. it's see your southern smile disappearing there it's back to you look your cabinet member the book trade is a devastating portrait of senior trump administration aides hiding documents exasperated with the president the creasing lee worried about erratic behavior ignorance penchant for lying. would you for the documentary which will be done i'm sure in the future your answer care to comment confirm thank you i just found out before i walked in here the that there were some sort of leaks from the book or things that were coming out about the book so i don't know exactly what is being said i can tell you this this like every other book that has come out and every book that's going to come out you're going to have a certain group of readers that love the book and want to talk about all the salacious parts of the book and you're going to
richard. thank you john richard roth c.n.n. it's good to see you we don't often hear from you would part of the press support the weak news wheel of fate has delivered the bob woodward book today. it's see your southern smile disappearing there it's back to you look your cabinet member the book trade is a devastating portrait of senior trump administration aides hiding documents exasperated with the president the creasing lee worried about erratic behavior ignorance penchant for lying. would...
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i'm richard louie in for david gura on this sunday at msnbc headquarters in new york city. final farewell. senator john mccain laid to rest this hour in annapolis, maryland, capping a remarkable weekend of remembrances for him. plus for you, courtside seat. we are two days away from brett kavanaugh's confirmation hearings. the trump administration is withholding more than 100,000 pages of records related to his work in the bush white house. and the story to tell. attorneys for george papadopoulos are directly contradicting what attorney general jeff sessions said under oath about a pro messed meeting meeting between president trump and vladimir putin. starting with senator john mccain, a private memorial service taking place at this moment at the u.s. nafl academy cemetery there in annapolis, maryland, as we speak. senator john mccain will be buried alongside his lifelong friend and naval academy classmate chuck larson. the ceremony is the conclusion to an extraordinary week of mourning and celebration, including eulogies from two former presidents at the national cathedral yesterday. perhaps just as n
i'm richard louie in for david gura on this sunday at msnbc headquarters in new york city. final farewell. senator john mccain laid to rest this hour in annapolis, maryland, capping a remarkable weekend of remembrances for him. plus for you, courtside seat. we are two days away from brett kavanaugh's confirmation hearings. the trump administration is withholding more than 100,000 pages of records related to his work in the bush white house. and the story to tell. attorneys for george...
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thank you john and richard. coming up, the commodity widow maker, march national gas prices hit an 11 year high and we take a deeper look at the spread. and a look at copper as we head to break. copper and gold, and indonesia finally signs a binding agreement. a state owned firm, the political risk of their mine is removed. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel, and this is "commodities edge." we are going to delve deep into the market trends this week. first up, as oil inventory numbers, stockpiles are creeping higher, above the five-year average in oil. plus, u.s. crude production hit a higher record, surpassing the one million barrel a day mark. the widow maker trade, the volatile gas premium. natural gas prices from march to april jumped over 31 cents because inventories are headed into the winter at the lowest level since 2005. the spread gets very volatile, so get ready for more. and india, awash in sugar and they may flood the market. this is the sugar production, expected to be at an all-time high, a
thank you john and richard. coming up, the commodity widow maker, march national gas prices hit an 11 year high and we take a deeper look at the spread. and a look at copper as we head to break. copper and gold, and indonesia finally signs a binding agreement. a state owned firm, the political risk of their mine is removed. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel, and this is "commodities edge." we are going to delve deep into the market trends this week. first up, as oil...
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richard nixon. i think you would do well i know. john b. he's a very honest guy your carefully is very much particular and interesting enough john you know i started doing our program in two thousand and eleven were donald trump was on the scene. about nixon's impulsive nature and some of the things that got him into this very troubled. right now so yeah he would do well to come listen joy seminar and some of the. you write that there is a cancer growing on the trump presidency i mean what is the cancer. well you know the thing is that right now we're hearing is breathtaking from people inside and i don't have one for book but the new york times and i don't misuse it is that the president really doesn't pay attention very much he does have a long attention span very impulsive petty in these are things that are beginning to pile up in a cancer that's going with his presidency is you've got some of this i don't people now are cooperating with robert mueller who's the best gating collusion with the russians and also obstruction of justice and
richard nixon. i think you would do well i know. john b. he's a very honest guy your carefully is very much particular and interesting enough john you know i started doing our program in two thousand and eleven were donald trump was on the scene. about nixon's impulsive nature and some of the things that got him into this very troubled. right now so yeah he would do well to come listen joy seminar and some of the. you write that there is a cancer growing on the trump presidency i mean what is...
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>> i'm richard from johns hopkins university. to me, there seems to be a fairly obvious partisan divide on earmarks that this was passed as a republican conference rule, the ban on earmarks and that if you look at studies it turns out that earmarks do a lot more for democratic members at home certainly since the democratic members tend to pursue a type of representation that emphasizes things like earmarks, emphasizes serving constituencies at home less than the more ideological path that a lot of republicans take. as you pointed out, people like the house freedom caucus say we wouldn't take ear marks if we could. i'm wondering if that's a factor that maybe you could emphasize more. >> sure. i mean, although i think you put it more starkly than it needs to be particularly with the history of the mid '90s to the mid aughts of republican party control largely and these folks are asking for and getting a lot of earmarks. i do think that you know, the kind of theoretical and em pircally supported differences between kind of interest
>> i'm richard from johns hopkins university. to me, there seems to be a fairly obvious partisan divide on earmarks that this was passed as a republican conference rule, the ban on earmarks and that if you look at studies it turns out that earmarks do a lot more for democratic members at home certainly since the democratic members tend to pursue a type of representation that emphasizes things like earmarks, emphasizes serving constituencies at home less than the more ideological path that...
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. -- me is john dellanoce and richard melson. the spotlight today, $100 oil.al's ceo says it is a possibility. >> what is happening in the world today, there's a lot of development in the price of oil, in particular a lack of supply. disruption in supply. iran, venezuelan, libya. even on the opec side, they have agreed to increase production, but not so much. i think you have strong support for oil price, the getting with the demand which we find quite high. alix: do you agree about a $100 oil possibility? richard: i think it is absolutely a possibility, maybe a bit hard before the end of the year unless we get another big geopolitical disruption, but there are a few contenders for that. looking into 2019, given the draws we seen once the iranian exports have fully ramped down as a result of sanctions, tightnessith general a lock on the supply-side and , high demand growth. all of that really comes together. this story is not just about iranian sanctions but that is the catalyst that got the market talking about it. alix: it has been big banks across the board
. -- me is john dellanoce and richard melson. the spotlight today, $100 oil.al's ceo says it is a possibility. >> what is happening in the world today, there's a lot of development in the price of oil, in particular a lack of supply. disruption in supply. iran, venezuelan, libya. even on the opec side, they have agreed to increase production, but not so much. i think you have strong support for oil price, the getting with the demand which we find quite high. alix: do you agree about a...
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richard m. nixon and democratic candidate, senator john f. richard nixon on television looking fairly unkempt. >> our medical care for the age is -- is much better handle than at the present time. >> at least compared to this physically cool and then strategically cool younger guy. >> research has shown that if you watched the debate you thought kennedy won, if you listened to the debate you thought nixon won. his projection of school, that kind of complex power and composure won the day visually. >> he may have lost on points in terms of the debate but he won where it counted on image. >> as we move into a medium where the world isn't about huge stadium speeches and barnstormers you're going like this and gesticulating wildly. now that it's a camera in front of your face, kennedy had an enormous advantage. >> kennedy understand how a message had to be delivered, cool is in the eye of the beholder. >> more than anything,it was this connotation of youthful ease. they were very adepartment at creating this notion of a romanticized ideal of what
richard m. nixon and democratic candidate, senator john f. richard nixon on television looking fairly unkempt. >> our medical care for the age is -- is much better handle than at the present time. >> at least compared to this physically cool and then strategically cool younger guy. >> research has shown that if you watched the debate you thought kennedy won, if you listened to the debate you thought nixon won. his projection of school, that kind of complex power and composure...
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jon stewart and john field and richard alice are helping the first responders and i spoke with them.shepard: why are you here? in case somebody forgotten. >> i'm muscle. i'm with these guys. if anybody tries to get in their way, i throw fists. >> shepard: back in the day, you did a lot of pushing to get this legislation in place. now some of that legislation is about to run out. >> that's correct. these guys have been working on this since 2004. they've been the boots on the ground. john has been to congress hundreds of times. >> shepard: hundreds. >> you know, 257 times. >> wow. >> not that he's counting. richard is as well. as the vcf comes up in 2020, we're just trying to get ahead of it to let people know that there's still time to sign up for the program, there's still thousands of people -- even this morning we were at a news show. there were cops down there working the show. they said we were at the pile, too, not signed up for the program. getting the word that the program is out there that you can still sign up and try to get congress aware that this thing has to get renewed
jon stewart and john field and richard alice are helping the first responders and i spoke with them.shepard: why are you here? in case somebody forgotten. >> i'm muscle. i'm with these guys. if anybody tries to get in their way, i throw fists. >> shepard: back in the day, you did a lot of pushing to get this legislation in place. now some of that legislation is about to run out. >> that's correct. these guys have been working on this since 2004. they've been the boots on the...
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bob woodward, whose reporting helped bring down president richard nixon, says chief of staff john kelly said, "we're in crazy town." woodward says top aides were said to steal papers off the president's desk so he couldn't end trade deals. mr. trump quickly responded, telling "the daily caller," "it's just another bad book. ep's had a lot of credibility problems." david martin spoke to woodward and begins our coverage. >> reporter: white house chief an staff john kelly said of ofesident trump, "he's an idiot. it's pointless to try to convince him of anything. he's gone off the rails. we're in crazy town." defense secretary james mattis told close associates his commander-in-chief acted like and had the understanding of "a fifth or sixth grader." late today, kelly and mattis denied the comments, but the book is filled with derogatory descriptions of the president by wanior advisers. woodward's devastating account is called "fear: trump in the white house." it hasn't been published yet, but the white house says it's nothing more than fabricated stories told to make the beesident look bad.
bob woodward, whose reporting helped bring down president richard nixon, says chief of staff john kelly said, "we're in crazy town." woodward says top aides were said to steal papers off the president's desk so he couldn't end trade deals. mr. trump quickly responded, telling "the daily caller," "it's just another bad book. ep's had a lot of credibility problems." david martin spoke to woodward and begins our coverage. >> reporter: white house chief an staff...
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lawrence walsh brought charges against casper weinberger, bud mcfarland, john poindexter, oliver north, richards not charged. >> nobody really believes that these people intended to be criminals. >> it just wreaks with politics. >> i just have to believe that they're going to be found innocent because i don't think they were guilty of any law breaking or any crime. >> narrator: the court of law disagreed. nearly four years after beginning his investigation, the independent counsel won guilty verdicts against north and poindexter. their crimes included destroying federal documents and lying to congress. but in the end, none of it would stick. an appeals court overturned their convictions. >> totally exonerated, fully, completely. i don't have another word for it. help me. >> narrator: the legal aftermath of iran-contra reached well beyond reagan's tenure and deep into that of president george h.w. bush. on christmas eve 1992, president bush, with only weeks left in office, pardoned mcfarland and weinberger. the independent counsel's investigation had lasted six years, seven months and 17 days. n
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notion this week which ultimately culminated in this rather dramatic declaration from richard nixon's white house counsel john dean today as the testimony wrapped up. >> under judge kavanaugh's recommendation, if a president shot somebody in cold blood on fifth avenue, that president could not be prosecuted while in office. >> john dean today, one of a number of witnesses whose testimony rounded out the confirmation proceedings, making these folks, these witnesses who we heard from today sort of the fourth major character in the proceedings after brett kavanaugh himself and the senators questioning him and of course, there was an interesting fourth player in these hearings this week. the protesters who were a near constant feature of the whole confirmation proceedings. they made a huge, huge impression in the hearing room. they were thrown out day after day after day. there were also arrests at chuck grassley's office as well. over 200 people arrested this week. more than 200 arrests. the majority were women. now as to whether or not brett kavanaugh will be confirmed, one of the surprise endings in the hearin
notion this week which ultimately culminated in this rather dramatic declaration from richard nixon's white house counsel john dean today as the testimony wrapped up. >> under judge kavanaugh's recommendation, if a president shot somebody in cold blood on fifth avenue, that president could not be prosecuted while in office. >> john dean today, one of a number of witnesses whose testimony rounded out the confirmation proceedings, making these folks, these witnesses who we heard from...
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richard liu. thanks for being with us. you had to shed tears in washington. washington's most powerful elite pay their final respects to senator john mccain in his own way. >> we mourn the passing of an america's bravest, real thing, not cheap rhetoric of men who will never come to sacrifice so willingly or a misappropriation of those who live the lives of comfort and privilege while he suffered and served. >> right now i think the is deriveing some pleasure that it turned out the fact his funeral was held on a saturday and i had to walk to get here. [ music playing ] >> he was honest, no matter whom it offended. presidents were not spared. he was honorable, always recognizing that his opponents were still patriots and human beings. he loved freedom with the passion of a man who knew it absence. >> john understood, as jfk understood, as ronald reagan understood, that part of what makes our country great is that our membership is based not on our blood line, not on what we look like, what our last names are, it's not based on where our parents or grandparents came from or how recently they arrived, but on adherence to a common creed
richard liu. thanks for being with us. you had to shed tears in washington. washington's most powerful elite pay their final respects to senator john mccain in his own way. >> we mourn the passing of an america's bravest, real thing, not cheap rhetoric of men who will never come to sacrifice so willingly or a misappropriation of those who live the lives of comfort and privilege while he suffered and served. >> right now i think the is deriveing some pleasure that it turned out the...
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john f. kennedy and vice president richard nixon triumphed to be their party's nominee. lebanon valley college hosted this event. [applause] >> it's a tough act to follow the women's discussion, but let me say it really is an honor and a privilege to welcome you to lebanon valley college, to the second annual conference on american political history. how many of you were here for the first one? and you came back. that is great. i'm really thrilled. lebanon valley college was founded by a group of small -- a small group of families in 1866, who wanted their sons and daughters to have a place at the table in american society. and they believed very strongly that education was the gateway to a place at the table, to become part of the mainstream of merican society. the founders were five or six families. some of them were illiterate. some of them only spoke german. one only spoke and wrote and could read german, but they started an american college, english-speaking, with men and women in the classroom, and with courses that did not -- that went way beyond the bible than wh
john f. kennedy and vice president richard nixon triumphed to be their party's nominee. lebanon valley college hosted this event. [applause] >> it's a tough act to follow the women's discussion, but let me say it really is an honor and a privilege to welcome you to lebanon valley college, to the second annual conference on american political history. how many of you were here for the first one? and you came back. that is great. i'm really thrilled. lebanon valley college was founded by a...
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democrats will call former president richard nixon's white house cocounsel, john dean, as a witness toestify about the limits of executive power. after the hearings, the full senate will vote on the committee's recommendation on kavanaugh's nomination. last year, majority leader mitch mcconnell used the "nuclear option" to confirm trump's other supreme court nominee, neil gorsuch, with just 51 votes instead of 60. meanwhile, cononservative groups like the national rifle association are spending millions on tv ads in the ststas from maine to alaska where key senators' votes are in play. we go to washington, d.c., where we are joined by kristen clarke, president and executive director of the lawyers' committee for civil rights under law, which also leads the non-partisan election protection coalition. last week they released a report on kavanaugh's record on cases and also issued a statement oppoposing his nomination to the supreme court. tristan clark will attend --kristen clarke will attend the senate confirmation hearings for kavanaugh this week, starting today. welcome backck to demo
democrats will call former president richard nixon's white house cocounsel, john dean, as a witness toestify about the limits of executive power. after the hearings, the full senate will vote on the committee's recommendation on kavanaugh's nomination. last year, majority leader mitch mcconnell used the "nuclear option" to confirm trump's other supreme court nominee, neil gorsuch, with just 51 votes instead of 60. meanwhile, cononservative groups like the national rifle association...
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notion this week which ultimately culminated in this rather dramatic declaration from richard nixon's white house counsel john dean today as the testimony wrapped up. >> under judge kavanaugh's recommendation, if a president shot somebody in cold blood on fifth avenue, that president could not be prosecuted while in office. >> john dean today, one of a number of witnesses whose testimony rounded out the confirmation proceedings, making these folks, these witnesses who we heard from today sort of the fourth major character in the proceedings after brett kavanaugh himself and the senators questioning him and of course, there was an interesting fourth player in these hearings this week. the protesters who were a near constant feature of the whole confirmation proceedings. they made a huge, huge impression in the hearing room. they were thrown out day after day after day. there were also arrests at chuck grassley's office as well. over 200 people arrested this week. more than 200 arrests. the majority were women. now as to whether or not brett kavanaugh will be confirmed, one of the surprise endings in the hearin
notion this week which ultimately culminated in this rather dramatic declaration from richard nixon's white house counsel john dean today as the testimony wrapped up. >> under judge kavanaugh's recommendation, if a president shot somebody in cold blood on fifth avenue, that president could not be prosecuted while in office. >> john dean today, one of a number of witnesses whose testimony rounded out the confirmation proceedings, making these folks, these witnesses who we heard from...
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john's. freak yeah. >>> richard lui live.ck in the political spotlight giving his second speech in as many days to boost democrats running in the november mid-terms. campaigning for senate congressional candidates, obama urged both parties to unite the country. >> we are in a challenging moment. because when you look at the ark of american history, there has always been a push and pull
john's. freak yeah. >>> richard lui live.ck in the political spotlight giving his second speech in as many days to boost democrats running in the november mid-terms. campaigning for senate congressional candidates, obama urged both parties to unite the country. >> we are in a challenging moment. because when you look at the ark of american history, there has always been a push and pull
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tom kane, richard, bob carey, fred fielding, john lehman, jamie, tim, slade gordon, jim thompson, they were just superb to work with, each one contributing significantly to the work and success of the commission. the members of the commission join me in recognizing the families of 9/11. they turn their grief into constructive and positive action. they used it to push us for answers, they were supportive, they were critical at times, but always valuable associates as we pursued our mandate of finding the facts and suggesting solutions. tonight, we remember their loss, as heartbreaking as it was. we honor their particular courage in the marvelous reaction to tragedy. they have turned it into a singular service to the united states of america and to the welfare of its citizens. in the ten years that tom and i have worked on projects as a bipartisan policy center, we have accomplished a great deal. he and i have come to appreciate greatly the bipartisan policy center. we live at a time when people are worried about the polarized politics of the country. we see a lot of centripetal forces o
tom kane, richard, bob carey, fred fielding, john lehman, jamie, tim, slade gordon, jim thompson, they were just superb to work with, each one contributing significantly to the work and success of the commission. the members of the commission join me in recognizing the families of 9/11. they turn their grief into constructive and positive action. they used it to push us for answers, they were supportive, they were critical at times, but always valuable associates as we pursued our mandate of...
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he ended up not doing it, but that was john mccain, always looking across the aisle. richard? >> a beautiful resting place there in annapolis, maryland, there at the u.s. naval academy. the capital gazette. hans nichols, our pentagon correspondent, thank you so much, sir. thank you seven for giving us the perspective there. >>> coming up, caught in the crosshairs. a former trump campaign aide files legal documents that contradict the attorney general's sworn testimony. ♪ as moms, we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10-25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to take. meningitis b is different from the meningitis most teens were probably vaccinated against when younger. we're getting the word out against meningitis b. our teens are getting bexsero. bexsero should not be given if you had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose. most common
he ended up not doing it, but that was john mccain, always looking across the aisle. richard? >> a beautiful resting place there in annapolis, maryland, there at the u.s. naval academy. the capital gazette. hans nichols, our pentagon correspondent, thank you so much, sir. thank you seven for giving us the perspective there. >>> coming up, caught in the crosshairs. a former trump campaign aide files legal documents that contradict the attorney general's sworn testimony. ♪ as...
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he talks a lot about john dean and richard nixon, what that relationship was about. he told comey you better hope there is not tapes. he used to record his conversations before. he thought trump tower was wiretapped during the campaign by president obama. so this fits right into that narrative, the idea that there are folks out to get him. >> sure. >> and there is something. >> from day one. this happened way back in the administration. technically, who would rather rosenstein take his wire -- if he taped his meetings in the president's office in the white house, who would he give them to? would he use them as part of a 25th effort to say this guy's not fit? >> it happened in a very, very particular point in the chaotic first few months. this is the eight days between when comey was fired and mueller is appointed. rosenstein is thrust on to the national stage. he's never had such exposure like this. he is getting crushed for his role in helping get comey fired. he is trying to vindicate himself, telling people he will ultimately be vindicated when everything comes ou
he talks a lot about john dean and richard nixon, what that relationship was about. he told comey you better hope there is not tapes. he used to record his conversations before. he thought trump tower was wiretapped during the campaign by president obama. so this fits right into that narrative, the idea that there are folks out to get him. >> sure. >> and there is something. >> from day one. this happened way back in the administration. technically, who would rather rosenstein...
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lawrence walsh brought charges against caspar weinberger, bud mcfarland, john poindexter, oliver north, richard nine others. fawn hall was not charged. >> nobody really believes that these people intended to be criminals. >> it just, it reeks with politics. >> i just have to believe that they're going to be found innocent, because i don't think they were guilty of any lawbreaking or any crime. >> the court of law disagreed. nearly four years after beginning his investigation, the independent counsel won guilty verdicts against north and poindexter. their crimes included destroying federal documents and lying to congress. but in the end, none of it would stick. an appeals court overturned their convictions. >> totally exonerated. fully, completely. why -- i don't have another word for it. help me. >> the legal aftermath of iran contra reached well beyond reagan's tenure and deep into that of president george h.w. bush. on christmas eve, 1992, president bush, with only weeks left in office, pardoned mcfarland and weinberger. the independent counsel's investigation had lasted six years, seven mont
lawrence walsh brought charges against caspar weinberger, bud mcfarland, john poindexter, oliver north, richard nine others. fawn hall was not charged. >> nobody really believes that these people intended to be criminals. >> it just, it reeks with politics. >> i just have to believe that they're going to be found innocent, because i don't think they were guilty of any lawbreaking or any crime. >> the court of law disagreed. nearly four years after beginning his...
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former president richard sherman's white house counsel john dean who implicated his boss in bombshellaled connections of a presidential cover upand obstruction of justice in the watergate scandal. fast forward to 45 years later, the key witness for watergate prosecutors is back on the hill today as one of the 28 expert witnesses who are testifying on the fourth and final day of confirmation hearings for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. dean is expected to issue a warning on the danger of growing presidential powers and how a supreme court with judge kavanaugh could enable it. joining me editor in chief of "lawfare" and senior fellow in governs studies at the brookings institution benjamin wittes. and former u.s. attorney and professor at the university of alabama school of law joyce vance. she is also an msnbc contributor. guys, kiavanaugh refused to answer questions from feinstein and leahy on presidential pardons. >> can a sitting president be required to respond to a subpoena? >> so that's a hypothetical question about what would be an elaboration or a difference for u.s. v.
former president richard sherman's white house counsel john dean who implicated his boss in bombshellaled connections of a presidential cover upand obstruction of justice in the watergate scandal. fast forward to 45 years later, the key witness for watergate prosecutors is back on the hill today as one of the 28 expert witnesses who are testifying on the fourth and final day of confirmation hearings for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. dean is expected to issue a warning on the danger of...
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richard b. hall. >> stanley r. hall. robert john halligan james d. halvorson carolyn b. >> christopher james hanley >> you have been watching a moment of silence in lower manhattan in new york city to mark the moment when the south tower of the trade center fell 17 years ago today on september 11, 2001. we have been watching from new york to pentagon to shankville, pennsylvania. americans remembering the 3,000 victims of the terrorist attacks. president trump made his way to pennsylvania for a ceremony there. he will speak in a half hour from now. we will bring it to you live. >>> also, we expect an update on hurricane florence. the storm barrelling toward the a carolina coastline. i'm hallie jackson in washington. we have reporters set up across the country starting with jeff bennet, with the president in shanksville, the first visit since president obama in 2011. jeff, watching some of these images from 9/11, 17 years later, it's still so difficult to see. in shankville, where you are, they are working to honor the victims that's been there, right?
richard b. hall. >> stanley r. hall. robert john halligan james d. halvorson carolyn b. >> christopher james hanley >> you have been watching a moment of silence in lower manhattan in new york city to mark the moment when the south tower of the trade center fell 17 years ago today on september 11, 2001. we have been watching from new york to pentagon to shankville, pennsylvania. americans remembering the 3,000 victims of the terrorist attacks. president trump made his way to...
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maria: john richards is the ceo of blue voyages. you partnered with hank haveny . known for growing businesses. our plan is to get to three ships within five years. we're happy to have john join us. we've also reached out to several different sponsor companies who have direct access to our market. you mentioned a few, hank hainey, oxygen, well and good. yoga journal and also outside magazine. all of these media companies and service providers have direct access to active healthy people and we'll be working with them. maria: there is alcohol on board, correct? >> yes, there will be alcohol. especially wines, from the best winareas that we travel to. maria: sometimes spas have wine and sometimes they don't. >> you're talking to a irishman here. maria: hurricane florence, has that impacted the business plans in any way? >> we're from miami. we're used to hurricanes. and we certainly you pray for pe folks. it doesn't impact us at all. we'll be sailing and we won't be sailing until next year. maria: you sail in the med. where else do you sail? >> because we have owners o
maria: john richards is the ceo of blue voyages. you partnered with hank haveny . known for growing businesses. our plan is to get to three ships within five years. we're happy to have john join us. we've also reached out to several different sponsor companies who have direct access to our market. you mentioned a few, hank hainey, oxygen, well and good. yoga journal and also outside magazine. all of these media companies and service providers have direct access to active healthy people and...
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. >> reporter: so we may hear more about that when witnesses are called including john dean, richard's white house lawyer and watergate figure, the democrats want to hear his views on kavanaugh's take on presidential power. for all that's gone on, it doesn't look like they've changed any one's minds. they still don't have the votes. >> yes, and it's going to be another long day there. thank you, terry. >>> we have new developments now in the story about a couple who raised hundreds of thousands of dollars on gofundme for a homeless man. but then spent much of the money themselves. their home has been raided. gofundme says john bobbitt will get all of the money raised. eva pilgrim is here with more. >> reporter: good morning, george. gofundme says they will make sure johnny bobbitt gets every penny. but the big question remains this morning. what happened to that money and where did it go? authorities searching the home and towing away a bmw that belongs to kate mcclure and her boyfriend, mark d'amico, the couple who raised $400,000 for a homeless man turned good samaritan. what happe
. >> reporter: so we may hear more about that when witnesses are called including john dean, richard's white house lawyer and watergate figure, the democrats want to hear his views on kavanaugh's take on presidential power. for all that's gone on, it doesn't look like they've changed any one's minds. they still don't have the votes. >> yes, and it's going to be another long day there. thank you, terry. >>> we have new developments now in the story about a couple who raised...
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john dean. he was president richard nixon's white house counsel during the watergate scanned.ked about investigations into presidents and impeachment proceedings. >> and could you talk about the difficulty if we don't actually have an ability to have an investigation in terms of an impeachment proceeding? >> microphone, sir. >> i was one who believed very strongly in the independent counsel law. i think that's when congress did express itself that indeed a sitting president could be investigated, and that with stood several tests on its constitutionality. we are currently with the expiration of the sunset clause of the independent counsel law, putting an end to that. we now do it through the regulations of the department of justice, and there are certainly no restrictions other than a policy right now at the department of justice that prohibits investigation of a president. the history of that policy, people seem to forget why it was written. it happened in 1973 when a vice-president was under investigation by a maryland grand jury and defending himself by saying, you can't in
john dean. he was president richard nixon's white house counsel during the watergate scanned.ked about investigations into presidents and impeachment proceedings. >> and could you talk about the difficulty if we don't actually have an ability to have an investigation in terms of an impeachment proceeding? >> microphone, sir. >> i was one who believed very strongly in the independent counsel law. i think that's when congress did express itself that indeed a sitting president...
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john kerry. thank you very much. and richardas well. >> we'll be replaying your testimony today. >> the ratings will -- >> that's right. >> yes. all right. still ahead -- thank you very much. still ahead former vice president joe biden hits the campaign trail and appears to take a shot at hillary clinton. we'll show you that moment ahead on "morning joe". making my dreams a reality takes more than just investment advice. from insurance to savings to retirement, it takes someone with experience and knowledge who can help me build a complete plan. brian, my certified financial planner™ professional, is committed to working in my best interest. i call it my "comfortable future plan," and it's all possible with a cfp® professional. find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. find your certified gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay. this is moving day with the best in-home
john kerry. thank you very much. and richardas well. >> we'll be replaying your testimony today. >> the ratings will -- >> that's right. >> yes. all right. still ahead -- thank you very much. still ahead former vice president joe biden hits the campaign trail and appears to take a shot at hillary clinton. we'll show you that moment ahead on "morning joe". making my dreams a reality takes more than just investment advice. from insurance to savings to retirement,...
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john f. kennedy and vice president richard nixon triumphed to be their party's nominee.
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speaking against the nominee later today will be john dean, the man who turned on richard nixon duringh is expected to be confirmed. but democrats have tried to make his stumble on two distinct fronts. first, his view of abortion. he called birth control an abortion inducing -- democrats have also tried to corner carr nau on his expansive views of presidential powers. last night he blasted democrats for their position. >> the senate is now considering a truly exceptional nominee for the united states supreme court. judge brett kavanaugh. and he's doing really well. but do you believe the anger and the meanness on the other side? sick. it's sick. >> joining us now, msnbc legal analyst danny savalos. >> saying he would be the most pro-presidential pick and he would shift the balance to a supreme court that already favors presidential power. >> what does that mean, pro-presidential? >> go back to civics lessons. we have the three branches of government. kavanaugh has been criticized as someone who might protect the president. one of the reasons is his expressed opinion that the president
speaking against the nominee later today will be john dean, the man who turned on richard nixon duringh is expected to be confirmed. but democrats have tried to make his stumble on two distinct fronts. first, his view of abortion. he called birth control an abortion inducing -- democrats have also tried to corner carr nau on his expansive views of presidential powers. last night he blasted democrats for their position. >> the senate is now considering a truly exceptional nominee for the...
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jack punches joseph john pycior deborah ramsaur rhonda rasmussen marsha dianah ratchford martha reszke cecelia e. richard edward v. rowenhorst judy rowlett robert e. russell william r. ruth marjorie c. salamone lt. col. david m. scales cmdr. robert allan schlegel janice scott michael l. selves marian serva cmdr. dan frederic shanower anita m. sherman. diane m simmons. and her husband george w. wilson. donald d. simmons. cheryle d. sincock gregg harold smallwood lt. col. gary f. smith patricia j. statz edna l. stephens willie q. troy lt. cmdr. ronald james vauk lt. col. karen wagner meta waller staff sgt. maudlyn a. white sandra l. white ernest m. willcher lt. cmdr. david lucian williams maj. dwayne williams marvin woods kevin wayne yokum donald mcarthur young edmond young lisa young ladies and gentlemen, please remain silent for the arrival of the official party. the national anthem performed by the united states academy glee club. a moment of silence killed. and the invocation delivered by paul hurley, army chief of chaplains. ladies and gentlemen, general paul silva. ladies and gentlemen, the secretary
jack punches joseph john pycior deborah ramsaur rhonda rasmussen marsha dianah ratchford martha reszke cecelia e. richard edward v. rowenhorst judy rowlett robert e. russell william r. ruth marjorie c. salamone lt. col. david m. scales cmdr. robert allan schlegel janice scott michael l. selves marian serva cmdr. dan frederic shanower anita m. sherman. diane m simmons. and her husband george w. wilson. donald d. simmons. cheryle d. sincock gregg harold smallwood lt. col. gary f. smith patricia...
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john f. kennedy and vice president richard nixon triumphed to be their party's nominees. lebanon valley college hosted this event. >> a tough act to follow. let me say it is an honor and privilege to welcome you to lebanon vall
john f. kennedy and vice president richard nixon triumphed to be their party's nominees. lebanon valley college hosted this event. >> a tough act to follow. let me say it is an honor and privilege to welcome you to lebanon vall
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story, one of my favorite stories, and it may be true, it may be impossible, but richard nixon -- attended the 1961 inaugural johnf. kennedy, who of course, beat him for the presidency, and the election of 1960. and, as he was walking out, he runs into ted sorensen, one of kennedy's speech writers, and nixon says, i wish i had said some of those things. and sorensen said, you mean the part where he said ask not what you can do for your country? and nixon said no, the part where he said i do solemnly swear -- and that is -- than i do not want to know. but, the point about that story, is every man who takes the office, want to put his stamp on the presidency. is unique stamp, and the institutions, that bear their names, after they leave office, also have their own -- they are all big institutions, and the families to our unique, understand they want to make. i think, it is best when we are not heavy-handed. when we let people tell the story, as it was. and generally speaking, that reflects well on the principle. >> any comments on this, on constituencies? >> i am just going to speak as a constituency of one, as an
story, one of my favorite stories, and it may be true, it may be impossible, but richard nixon -- attended the 1961 inaugural johnf. kennedy, who of course, beat him for the presidency, and the election of 1960. and, as he was walking out, he runs into ted sorensen, one of kennedy's speech writers, and nixon says, i wish i had said some of those things. and sorensen said, you mean the part where he said ask not what you can do for your country? and nixon said no, the part where he said i do...
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john f. kennedy and vice president richard nixon triumphed to be their party's nominee. lebanon valley college posted this event. -- posted this event. [applause] >> it's a tough act to follow the women's discussion
john f. kennedy and vice president richard nixon triumphed to be their party's nominee. lebanon valley college posted this event. -- posted this event. [applause] >> it's a tough act to follow the women's discussion