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we want the trump administration to succeed and think many of the policies made america safer and prosperous and the first duty to the country and the president, president trump, continues to act in a manner that's detrimental to the health of our republic. that's why many appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions. while she warting mr. trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office. a shocking, shocking op-ed written by an anonymous senior official in the trump administration. cnn's kaitlan collins at the white house for us. kaitlan, this follows excerpts from the bombshell book by bob woodward, the book comes out next week, but it fits in with this general theme that there are senior officials in the trump administration who are trying to protect the country from president trump's worst impulses. >> reporter: that's right, jake. you can't ignore the timing coming out one day after that excerpts from that bookmaking stunning claims about things that bob woodward alleges, that the defense secretary to chief of staff, several other people close
we want the trump administration to succeed and think many of the policies made america safer and prosperous and the first duty to the country and the president, president trump, continues to act in a manner that's detrimental to the health of our republic. that's why many appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions. while she warting mr. trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office. a shocking, shocking op-ed written by an anonymous senior...
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when the trump administration started this policy of ripping kids away from their parents and not giving them back, we now know that they thought no one would mind that they were doing it. one current administration official involved with the policy telling jonathan blitzer at the new yorker, quote, the expectation was that no one would care. it turns out people cared. the country cares. and amid the public outcry against this policy, on june 20th, president trump formally ended his administration's policy to continue to take parents away from their kids. today it is supposedly not the policy anymore. because of the haphazard way they implemented it in the first place, they literally developed no plan while they were ripping kids out of their parents' arms, to keep track of where they were sending those parents and the kids, the court has ordered the president to give the kids back, 500 of them still haven't been given back and the advocacy organizations, like the aclu, fighting the administration in court, tell us that there's no real sign the administration is working all that hard to
when the trump administration started this policy of ripping kids away from their parents and not giving them back, we now know that they thought no one would mind that they were doing it. one current administration official involved with the policy telling jonathan blitzer at the new yorker, quote, the expectation was that no one would care. it turns out people cared. the country cares. and amid the public outcry against this policy, on june 20th, president trump formally ended his...
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there is, as "the new york times" op-ed headline put it, quote, quiet resistance inside the trump administration. joining us now, david corn, washington bureau chief for mother jones, an opinion writer for the washington post and co-author of the book "one nation under trump" and the author of "trump-nation." tim, i want to go to you first because you know donald trump well. you got sued by him. you beat him in that lawsuit. here he is surrounded by people tonight who are saying trust us. it certainly wasn't any one of us. and then immediately one of those people leaks the dialogue of that huddle in the oval office to the washington post. "the new york times," the newspaper that created this situation for the president by publishing the op-ed piece tonight has hot breaking news reporting about what people inside the trump white house are telling "the new york times" about the trump white house's own suspect list. does donald trump get it? does he understand that they're all leaking and he can't trust any of them? >> of course he did. of course he does. and he never trusts anyone to begin with. o
there is, as "the new york times" op-ed headline put it, quote, quiet resistance inside the trump administration. joining us now, david corn, washington bureau chief for mother jones, an opinion writer for the washington post and co-author of the book "one nation under trump" and the author of "trump-nation." tim, i want to go to you first because you know donald trump well. you got sued by him. you beat him in that lawsuit. here he is surrounded by people tonight...
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the trump administration moved thursday to remove court-imposed time limits on the detention of immigrant children. the administration's proposal would allow immigrant families to be held in detention indefifinitely, ending the long-standing 1997 flores agreement which says that children cannot be jailed for more than 20 days. over children remain s separated 400 from their parents more than a month after a court-imposed deadline requiring the trump administration to reunite all of the separated families. ththis comes as a top p american cicivil liliberties union n lawr said it appears ice officials had access to the phone numbers of hundreds of parents of separated children before the june 26 family reunification deadline, but intentionally withheld the phone numbers for months. we will have more on the trump administration's family separation police later in the broadcast. the justice department and ice imimmigratioion and customs , enforcement, have subpoenaed records are prompting fears of bureaucratic gridlock just weeks before the midterm election. the unprecedented demand for docum
the trump administration moved thursday to remove court-imposed time limits on the detention of immigrant children. the administration's proposal would allow immigrant families to be held in detention indefifinitely, ending the long-standing 1997 flores agreement which says that children cannot be jailed for more than 20 days. over children remain s separated 400 from their parents more than a month after a court-imposed deadline requiring the trump administration to reunite all of the...
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trump is a very cowardly man. he's demonstrated that throughout his life. within the administrationy person we've heard about him willing to confront directly is jeff sessions, probably because he's physically small and probably because, as donald trump has revealed in the woodward book and elsewhere, he thinks jeff sessions is stupid because he is a southerner with a southern accent who did not go to an ivy league school. but donald trump confronting dan coats or donald trump confronting mike pompeo or anyone else in that administration is actually something hard to envision for such a cowardly man. >> it's true. he actually doesn't even confront jeff sessions. he just tweets about him and rages about him to other people. he could fire him if he wanted. he is president of the united states. but he won't even do that. so i think that's right. i think he will end his minions out to forage around in desks and look at computers and look at phones and all the rest of it. maybe he'll even roll out the lie detector tests. that would be fun. but i don't think that he is going to have the n
trump is a very cowardly man. he's demonstrated that throughout his life. within the administrationy person we've heard about him willing to confront directly is jeff sessions, probably because he's physically small and probably because, as donald trump has revealed in the woodward book and elsewhere, he thinks jeff sessions is stupid because he is a southerner with a southern accent who did not go to an ivy league school. but donald trump confronting dan coats or donald trump confronting mike...
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>> this is just the latest assault by the trump administration on basic environmental protections that have been put in place over by republican as well as democratic administrations. in this case, by allowing polluters to release more methane into the atmosphere. methane is an even more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. it exists in much lower concentrations in it does not hang around for as long, but if we release enough methane into the atmosphere over the next decade or so, that could boost the warming that we see. at the end of a summer now where we have seen unprecedented extreme weather events that signify how climate change is in a far-off threat -- it is impacting as now, today, where we live -- at a time when the impacts of climate change are so obvious that not even the most fervent climate change denier can deny that they are there, we see efforts by the trump administration to roll back the policies,e very regulation of carbon emissions, regulation of methane emissions in this case, that have the potential to stay involved dangerous warming, that have the potentia
>> this is just the latest assault by the trump administration on basic environmental protections that have been put in place over by republican as well as democratic administrations. in this case, by allowing polluters to release more methane into the atmosphere. methane is an even more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. it exists in much lower concentrations in it does not hang around for as long, but if we release enough methane into the atmosphere over the next decade or so,...
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published in thursday's new york times claiming there's a quiet resistance underway within the trump administration aimed at reigning in the president's impulsive behavior. in the extraordinary op-ed, the unnamed official writes that trump is amoral, erratic, ill-informed and reckless, with half-baked ideas. on thursday, a flood of trump administration officials issued denials that they wewere the author of f the op-ed. they include pentagon chief james mattis, treasury secretary steven mnuchin, vice president mike pence, director of national intelligence dan coats, national security adviser john bolton, homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen, and others. kentucky republican senator rand paul said thursday the white house should require administration officials to take a lie detetector test. in washingtoton, d.c., a federal court jury deadlocked thursday over whether to convict former blackwater contractor nicholas slatten on murder charges for his role in the 2007 nisoor square massacre in central baghdad, where contractors for ---- where blackwater r contracs killed 17 civilians after openi
published in thursday's new york times claiming there's a quiet resistance underway within the trump administration aimed at reigning in the president's impulsive behavior. in the extraordinary op-ed, the unnamed official writes that trump is amoral, erratic, ill-informed and reckless, with half-baked ideas. on thursday, a flood of trump administration officials issued denials that they wewere the author of f the op-ed. they include pentagon chief james mattis, treasury secretary steven...
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only when you book with expedia. ♪ >> shannon: the trump administration t shannon: the trump administrationrove its case with interesting charts to show the economy is growing because of its policies, not the obama administration. that is not how the former president sees it in places like battleground states, orange county, california over the weekend. >> when you hear how great the economy is doing, remember when this recovery started. suddenly republicans are saying it is america. i have to remind them those job numbers are the same they were in 2015, 2016. anyway. shannon: let's talk about it with the chair of kings college. welcome. i want to play what the white house had to say in rebuttal to what president obama has been saying. is their take on who gets the credit. >> if you look at the collective body of evidence the notion that what we are seeing is a continuation of recent trends is not superdefensible. shannon: from a nonpartisan standpoint looking at these numbers how are we to assign credit? >> basically he is saying there are three things that obama can't take credit for beca
only when you book with expedia. ♪ >> shannon: the trump administration t shannon: the trump administrationrove its case with interesting charts to show the economy is growing because of its policies, not the obama administration. that is not how the former president sees it in places like battleground states, orange county, california over the weekend. >> when you hear how great the economy is doing, remember when this recovery started. suddenly republicans are saying it is...
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. >> there are a couple of challenges here for the trump administration and the white house as a whole. manafort is the biggest fish so to speak to be caught up and agree to cooperate with the investigation. if you look at that june 2016 trump tower meeting, manafort is one of the men in the room and he could possibly speak to what president trump knew about that meeting either before it happened or he knew in the immediate after math. you can remember that paul manafort was in charge of the campaign during the nominations and the republican national convention when president trump clinched that nomination and that was a point when the preponderance party changed its platform to be friendly towards russia. these are all questions that the mueller team going to have. >> the new york times is out with a report today quote, "the economy is humming but trump is tweeting, republicans are worried and congressional leaders say they can't rely on the booming economy winning over undecided voters." john, in any presidency, would this have been if not an easy lay up. we know what the history tel
. >> there are a couple of challenges here for the trump administration and the white house as a whole. manafort is the biggest fish so to speak to be caught up and agree to cooperate with the investigation. if you look at that june 2016 trump tower meeting, manafort is one of the men in the room and he could possibly speak to what president trump knew about that meeting either before it happened or he knew in the immediate after math. you can remember that paul manafort was in charge of...
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that is probably the only thing the trump administration and i would agree on.pulation that has been left as refugees for this long is absolutely unacceptable. and frankly it is unsustainable in the long—term to keep basically trying to look after refugees, a population that is growing. but the way to solve that is not by crushing the victims, it is not by punishing the victims by withholding aid from them, it's by pressuring the party that created this crisis in the first place, which is the israeli government, to take responsibility for having created that crisis and to bring them to make them more interested in resolving this conflict in a way that actually takes care of the refugees, as opposed to putting the pressure on the victims in this situation. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said that what unrwa does is it makes palestinians dependent on aid, dependent on being given money rather than using their own nouse to build up the economy and make things happen for themselves. it's easy for someone trying to get away with having... what neta
that is probably the only thing the trump administration and i would agree on.pulation that has been left as refugees for this long is absolutely unacceptable. and frankly it is unsustainable in the long—term to keep basically trying to look after refugees, a population that is growing. but the way to solve that is not by crushing the victims, it is not by punishing the victims by withholding aid from them, it's by pressuring the party that created this crisis in the first place, which is the...
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call the failing "new york times" that is talking about he is part of the resistance in the trump administration. you people deal with it as well as i do. it is a disgrace. i will say this. nobody has done what this administration has done in terms of getting things past and getting things through. an article was just printed just came out two minutes ago. trump breaks the record for budget gridlock wins. so if the failing "new york times" has an anonymous editorial, can you believe it? anonymous, meaning gutless. we're doing a great job. the poll numbers are through the roof. our poll numbers are great and nobody is going to come close in beating me in 2020. >> joining me now to talk about today's extraordinary developments is senator chris murphy of connecticut. the last time you were on i said this is unbearable, the situation we are in. and only gotten worse. what are we seeing right now? >> this is the latest act in what is continuing three ring circus. weakening america all over the world and pushing a lot of people away from politics. and civic participation. this article in the "new york
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top officials in the trump administration deny having anything to do with the anonymous "new york times" op-ed highly critical of president trump. will the public declarations dampen the fury. senator rand paul normally rails against government intrusion but he says anyone with a security clearance working at the white house should undergo a lie detector test to figure out who wrote the inflammatory op-ed. >>> document dump. partisan -- democrats make a show of releasing documents they say were kept from the public while grilling brett kavanagh about views on presidential power and the landmark roe v wade abortion ruling. >>> and back to being breauxsbr president trump and kim jong-un exchange fresh compliments as the north korean dictator figured out how to get what he wants from the president. you in the situation room. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> one after another, top administration officials, cabinet secretaries, agency heads and vice president pence are denying responsibility for that truly shocking essay in the "new york times" in which an anonymous insider writes about res
top officials in the trump administration deny having anything to do with the anonymous "new york times" op-ed highly critical of president trump. will the public declarations dampen the fury. senator rand paul normally rails against government intrusion but he says anyone with a security clearance working at the white house should undergo a lie detector test to figure out who wrote the inflammatory op-ed. >>> document dump. partisan -- democrats make a show of releasing...
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this senior trump administration official. do you believe all of this is leading up to a constitutional crisis? >> i do not because all you have to do is look at the record. you look at what the president is delivering upon, and when you have an anonymous source as somehow the thing that's going to start a constitutional crisis, that just to me is partisan politics. that's politics out of washington, d.c. >> what about all the others in the bob woodward book who seem to be backing up that same position? they're so worried about u.s. national security. they're so worried about this president. they're staying in their jobs to try to protect the country from the commander in chief. >> wolf, we're almost two years into this administration, and by this time, all the naysayers, the never trumpers, everybody that was opposed to this administration said we were going to be in a nuke laclear w that there would be chaos throughout the world. look what we're getting. economic prosperity and opportunity here at home. we're seeing peace an
this senior trump administration official. do you believe all of this is leading up to a constitutional crisis? >> i do not because all you have to do is look at the record. you look at what the president is delivering upon, and when you have an anonymous source as somehow the thing that's going to start a constitutional crisis, that just to me is partisan politics. that's politics out of washington, d.c. >> what about all the others in the bob woodward book who seem to be backing...
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trump administration is about to issue rulesrules -- proposed that will modify 2011, 2014. the "times" just leaks a story about that. we will find out what those proposals look like. while there are very few things that the trump administration has done that i think is good, the fact that they have got to much more open his door rulemaking i think it's something that we should applaud. -- open participatory rulemaking i think is something that we should applaud. host: we go to twitter. "is congress up to updating title ix to reflect cultural changes?" paul says he would rather let the course do it. guest: i think it will be the latter. these are very contentious issues, and a lot of them are issues that politicians would like to avoid. the trump administration some changes in of these regulations, especially on sexual assault, i think the democrats make proposals to author them, but unless they can have support in both houses of congress and get the support of the president, that is not going to pass, so i do not see any major change coming from progress. if you look back a
trump administration is about to issue rulesrules -- proposed that will modify 2011, 2014. the "times" just leaks a story about that. we will find out what those proposals look like. while there are very few things that the trump administration has done that i think is good, the fact that they have got to much more open his door rulemaking i think it's something that we should applaud. -- open participatory rulemaking i think is something that we should applaud. host: we go to...
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he dtl exacwhat the trump administration doesn't want people to do. into theied to get united states two times before. he had been deported twice. on this third time he said, i'm going to mimi daughter with me, and they're going to see this 16-year-old girl and they're going to say, maybe you can stay. he's fleeing violence and poverty and his little girlcan have a better life here. what happened is officials took his daughter away from him. ernow she's in a shen new york and he's back home. he feels really guilty. he feels as thugh his decision making is why his family is parated. >> woodruff: the other thing is he felt pressured to sign th deportation order. he wasn't aware it would mean leaving his daughter behind. now we have this suit by the aclu, the america civil liberties union that's aimed at reuniting the parents. do we know how that could affect him and other people in his hesituation? >> is a little bit of hope that the deported parents that were separated from his children might be able to come back to the united states. a judge, a federa
he dtl exacwhat the trump administration doesn't want people to do. into theied to get united states two times before. he had been deported twice. on this third time he said, i'm going to mimi daughter with me, and they're going to see this 16-year-old girl and they're going to say, maybe you can stay. he's fleeing violence and poverty and his little girlcan have a better life here. what happened is officials took his daughter away from him. ernow she's in a shen new york and he's back home. he...
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in trump's washington, there has been a steady purge of trump campaign supporters from the trump administrationthere are departments, cabinet departments that are completely devoid of anyone who supports donald trump. and from my perspective, the president should find out what departments have completely purged trump supporters and start there. >> why would there be a purge of trump supporters from cabinets? >> the plotters behind this op-ed, the plotters behind destroying donald trump who are working for donald trump, every single one of them a coward, are purging these people because they want to surround themselves -- right now if you want to get into the trump administration, you can't have worked for the trump campaign. you must have worked for bush. >> they would argue what they're trying do is save the country and not destroy donald trump. >> so stand up and don't be a coward. >> david, what do crew make of that argument which is made in this op-ed that their loyalty is to the country and they're trying to protect the president from his own worst impulses and continue his agenda without
in trump's washington, there has been a steady purge of trump campaign supporters from the trump administrationthere are departments, cabinet departments that are completely devoid of anyone who supports donald trump. and from my perspective, the president should find out what departments have completely purged trump supporters and start there. >> why would there be a purge of trump supporters from cabinets? >> the plotters behind this op-ed, the plotters behind destroying donald...
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the latest impeachment polls come after an anonymous op-ed piece from inside the trump administration says there is a resistance to donald trump within the trump administration. an anonymous team of trump administration officials who are resistors, who work against the president's wishes to prevent his most dangerous impulses from turning into action. the new impeachment polling comes after the arrival of bob woodward's stunning new book on the trump presidency called "fear." a title that captures most americans' feeling about the trump presidency according to the new poll. 47% of the country is ready to impeach and remove donald trump from office right now. right now. and they have not heard one word yet about donald trump from special prosecutor robert mueller. imagine what will happen to that number with the country does know everything that robert mueller knows. hut are t what are the chances of that 47% going down? president trump doesn't think it will go down, and new reporting indicates he is in full panic over the prospect of being impeached by a democratic house and now possi
the latest impeachment polls come after an anonymous op-ed piece from inside the trump administration says there is a resistance to donald trump within the trump administration. an anonymous team of trump administration officials who are resistors, who work against the president's wishes to prevent his most dangerous impulses from turning into action. the new impeachment polling comes after the arrival of bob woodward's stunning new book on the trump presidency called "fear." a title...
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the potential move by the trump administration would mark one of the first times it would take actioninst china over any of its human rights violations. >> as president trump touts a positive relationship with kim jong-un on the road to denuclearization, officials are warning otherwise. three senior u.s. officials tell nbc news that kim's regime has escalated efforts to conceal its nuclear activity and has also built structures to obscure the entrance to at least one warhead storage facility. the report comes amid john bolton's explanation that north korea's leader planned to denuclearize in two years but was swayed otherwise. >> kim jong-un had committed in april to south korean president moon jae-in that he would denuclearize. he committed to do it quickly. moon jae-in said why don't we do it in one year. kim jong-un said we'll do it in one year. i thought they could do it even more quickly, but one year is not bad. we're still waiting for them. >> during the white house press briefing, sarah huckabee sanders described a recent warm very positive letter that president trump received
the potential move by the trump administration would mark one of the first times it would take actioninst china over any of its human rights violations. >> as president trump touts a positive relationship with kim jong-un on the road to denuclearization, officials are warning otherwise. three senior u.s. officials tell nbc news that kim's regime has escalated efforts to conceal its nuclear activity and has also built structures to obscure the entrance to at least one warhead storage...
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broke the watergate scandal, but bob woodward said he never has seen the chaos within the trump administration today. he said it's his deepest look ever into any administration and he has a warning for americans. >> this one was in the belly of the beast. >> what did you conclude about the beast? >> that people better wake up to what's going on. >> people better wake up. let's get insight from the guests. we have a congressional reporter for politico and u.s. world and news report. we have a post of remarkable things. he is a careful guy. careful reporter. for him to say those words, to issue a warning in effect to americans, what does that mean? >> i was having coffee with a republican on the house side. they said the president is so easily dismissed reporters call them fake news and his base listens. this is bob woodward and people are not going to listen. will democrats take the house and impeach the president? this is not something the president should be looking at right now. this is distractioning awaydist the mid-terms. >> i used the italian pronunciation here. the president and the whi
broke the watergate scandal, but bob woodward said he never has seen the chaos within the trump administration today. he said it's his deepest look ever into any administration and he has a warning for americans. >> this one was in the belly of the beast. >> what did you conclude about the beast? >> that people better wake up to what's going on. >> people better wake up. let's get insight from the guests. we have a congressional reporter for politico and u.s. world and...
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the trump administration confirms it is stopping all funding for the u.n. agency that supports palestinianian refugees.♪ you make me feel you make me feel ♪ >> a star studded send-off for aretha franklin at a funeral ceremony in her hometown of detroit. >> the world is celebrating mourning e world is you, and the world is going to miss you. >> how genetic scice is helping britain's magnificent golden eagles spread their fngs. and the latestm by the oscar winning director is ksgetting tough m in venice but the decision to stream it first gets mixed reviews. co hello and w to the program. the united states is to halt all funding.nf a agency which supports palestinianian refugees saying it is irredeemablelawed. the state department says washington will hold talks with the u.n. and others to consider new approaches to the conflict between israel and the palestinians. well, f o more nown this decision let's go live to pshington. what'smpted this? >> well, i think there are several different tngs here. first of all, america feels that it has been funding thisog m
the trump administration confirms it is stopping all funding for the u.n. agency that supports palestinianian refugees.♪ you make me feel you make me feel ♪ >> a star studded send-off for aretha franklin at a funeral ceremony in her hometown of detroit. >> the world is celebrating mourning e world is you, and the world is going to miss you. >> how genetic scice is helping britain's magnificent golden eagles spread their fngs. and the latestm by the oscar winning director...
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for him, i think, feel like they're doing the country a great service by being part of the trump administration, to those who believe that this man is a fool, that this man is crazy, that there's something wrong with donald trump and it's just the people around him that keep us safe, you don't know what you're talking about. >> those were your words at one point in your life, not too long ago, you were thinking he was crazy. >> he ran a campaign that i didn't -- i didn't like at all. i'm telling you, i lost, he won. and from the time he's been sworn in until now, he says a lot of things i don't like, but he's doing things i respect. >> the president really dislikes jeff sessions. and -- >> i think that's pretty obvious. >> maybe he hates jeff sessions. he hasn't fired him. he could fire him if he wants to, because he recused himself from involvement in the russia probe -- >> it's unfair to jeff. >> did jeff sessions do the right thing? >> he had to. i've been a lawyer all my adult life. you can't investigate a campaign of which you are a part. so he had to recuse himself, but there's a lot deep
for him, i think, feel like they're doing the country a great service by being part of the trump administration, to those who believe that this man is a fool, that this man is crazy, that there's something wrong with donald trump and it's just the people around him that keep us safe, you don't know what you're talking about. >> those were your words at one point in your life, not too long ago, you were thinking he was crazy. >> he ran a campaign that i didn't -- i didn't like at...
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what has changed is that the trump administration is now reviving this practice of making people proveand the way it is different from the bush administration, back then te would build a case against an individual saying we believe your birth certificate may be fraudulent because of a. b., and c., you must provide the documents. >> why a., b., c. >> if it was a home birth or a midwife with fraud and other circumstances that they were not american nationals, but what is different here is that now the trump administration is putting the entire burden of proof on individuals. they -- the government is saying we are not going to prove you are not american. it is telling people you prove that you are and to give you an example of the type of cases, there is one gentleman in "the washington post" article, he's an army veteran, former border patrol agent and working as a state prison guard in his 40s or 50s and the government is telling him we don't believe you are an american. so you look at it -- in two ways. one is this is sort of an assault -- it is sort of an assault. >> by the trump adm
what has changed is that the trump administration is now reviving this practice of making people proveand the way it is different from the bush administration, back then te would build a case against an individual saying we believe your birth certificate may be fraudulent because of a. b., and c., you must provide the documents. >> why a., b., c. >> if it was a home birth or a midwife with fraud and other circumstances that they were not american nationals, but what is different...
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that is probably the only thing that the trump administration and i would agree on.population that has been left as refugees that this long is absolutely unacceptable. brent dean is unsustainable in the long—term to keep basically trained to look after refugees, a population that is growing. at the way to solve that is not by crushing the victims, punishing the victims, by withholding from them, but like pressuring the party that greeted his bronze in the first place, the israeli government, for great integrators, and to make a more involved in resolving the conflict that takes care of the refugees and of putting pressure on the victims the situation. benjamin netanyahu has says that what unrwa does is it makes palestinians dependent on aid, and dependent on being given money, rather than using their own now is to build up the economy and make things happen for themselves. —— mahmoud abbas. it is easy for somebody who is basically tried to get away with — what he's tried to do is evade the responsibility that the israeli government has the refugees. —— nouse. tsavo s
that is probably the only thing that the trump administration and i would agree on.population that has been left as refugees that this long is absolutely unacceptable. brent dean is unsustainable in the long—term to keep basically trained to look after refugees, a population that is growing. at the way to solve that is not by crushing the victims, punishing the victims, by withholding from them, but like pressuring the party that greeted his bronze in the first place, the israeli government,...
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let me walk you through it, a quote resistance inside the trump administration that they're part of and it's formed by officials vowing to do what they can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting trump's most misguided impulses until he's out of office. the writer is plenty blunt about the president they serve saying he's impetuous, adversarial, petty and ineffective. the problem in this telling goes well beyond style. the writer concludes, quote, the root of the problem is the president's amorality. this unusual alarm bell has caused instant reaction. in the mere two hours or so since this was published i can tole you the president has spoken out about it personally. the white house is on defense, a former trump top aide called into msnbc to address this, as did our own rachel maddow. americans poring over this essay and what it means tonight are going to have plenty to debate. donald trump's critics see this as a validation and public confirmation of what so many have wondered about. what lengths that we don't even know about are people in this government going to in o
let me walk you through it, a quote resistance inside the trump administration that they're part of and it's formed by officials vowing to do what they can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting trump's most misguided impulses until he's out of office. the writer is plenty blunt about the president they serve saying he's impetuous, adversarial, petty and ineffective. the problem in this telling goes well beyond style. the writer concludes, quote, the root of the problem is the...
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the reason the trump administration feels safe in imposing these tariffs which will hit a range of consumer goods here in the united states, toys, furniture, the us economy is doing quite well right now and they basically have made the political calculation that american consumers can withstand slightly higher prices because there is quite a bit of political support for rectifying what the united states —— the united states says is an unfair trade relationship with china. china has previously said they would not participate in trade talks if the end of —— if the us announces further tariffs and the news of new levies comes as thousands of leaders from around the world are in in the eastern chinese city of tianjin, known as the summer davos. trade tensions are overshadowing the global economy. the imf warned that 0.5% oraround global economy. the imf warned that 0.5% or around $430 billion could be wiped off the global economy as a result of the trade war started by america but that was before president trump announced tariffs on another $200 billion worth of imports on the mainland. karishm
the reason the trump administration feels safe in imposing these tariffs which will hit a range of consumer goods here in the united states, toys, furniture, the us economy is doing quite well right now and they basically have made the political calculation that american consumers can withstand slightly higher prices because there is quite a bit of political support for rectifying what the united states —— the united states says is an unfair trade relationship with china. china has...
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there are other costs for the trump administration.y it unveiled $12 billion in aid for american farmers hit by chinese retaliatory measures. and there are long—term risks too for american companies. chinese imports from the us have grown by nearly 500 percent over the past five years. will that trend now reverse? rod hunter, former us national security adviser, now trade partner, baker mckenzie, joins me now. see you have a sort of inside track on how this works. gives your take on how this works. gives your take on the last 2a hours. we've seen donald trump what he promised, new ta riffs donald trump what he promised, new tariffs on $200 billion worth of imports into the us, china has retaliated but many are looking at this and saying, this is not as bad as it could have been. it's quite low level. no one really has an inside track on the thinking of president trump on trade that he's been quite clear that the last 30 yea rs been quite clear that the last 30 years that he thinks tariffs are a good thing and is concerned about trade d
there are other costs for the trump administration.y it unveiled $12 billion in aid for american farmers hit by chinese retaliatory measures. and there are long—term risks too for american companies. chinese imports from the us have grown by nearly 500 percent over the past five years. will that trend now reverse? rod hunter, former us national security adviser, now trade partner, baker mckenzie, joins me now. see you have a sort of inside track on how this works. gives your take on how this...
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anonymous op-ed piece published in "the new york times" last week by a senior official in the trump administration saying that, quote, many trump appointees have vowed to coo what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting mr. trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office. a poll done this weekend asked for a verdict from the public on that "the new york times" op-ed piece with this question. as you may know there have been anonymously published allegations that senior advisers to president trump worked behind his back to stop him from making what these advisers believe are bad decisions. do you believe these allegations are true or not? 55% believe that the president's staff work behind his back to stop him from making bad decisions. only 28% do not believe that. and 17% are not sure. so only 28% of americans believe donald trump is in control of his presidency. 28%. and that poll was being taken this weekend in reaction to the recent revelations about the trump administration. when that poll was being taken mike pence brought the presidency to a new low. >> do you
anonymous op-ed piece published in "the new york times" last week by a senior official in the trump administration saying that, quote, many trump appointees have vowed to coo what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting mr. trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office. a poll done this weekend asked for a verdict from the public on that "the new york times" op-ed piece with this question. as you may know there have been anonymously...
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administration officials because of that book. and at the time, the president -- now the president, then donald trump, a businessman, says only the obama white house can get away with attacking bob woodward. >> and they weren't happy about any of the books about that administration, nor the one beforehand. but we were talking about this earlier today, particularly with some former members of the obama administration, that some of the biggest bombshells in there were differences over whether to invade syria. i mean, real policy issues. this is a completely different ball game. a totally different ball game. and i should say that president obama did actually sit down with bob woodward for those books. >> you know, honestly, to president trump's defense, bob woodward really does have a sketchy background. like, he doesn't have had a great career. he hasn't taken down a president of the united states and saved democracy as a young man. i mean, it's ridiculous. it's absolutely ridiculous that we're even allowing the president of the united states -- i don't care if it's jesus christ -- to be able to go out and just blatantly lie and fo
administration officials because of that book. and at the time, the president -- now the president, then donald trump, a businessman, says only the obama white house can get away with attacking bob woodward. >> and they weren't happy about any of the books about that administration, nor the one beforehand. but we were talking about this earlier today, particularly with some former members of the obama administration, that some of the biggest bombshells in there were differences over...
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south korea and the us have signed the first major trade agreement of the trump administration, describeds a very big deal by president trump. he says the revised arrangement will reduce the revised arrangement will reduce the trade deficit between the two countries. south korean president moonjae—in says it will offer more stability between seoul and washington, especially at a time when both sides are negotiating with north korea. at the bbc‘s business correspondent says the changes are cosmetic. the changes are largely cosmetic. the changes are largely cosmetic. there are not many significant differences compared with the 2012 free trade agreement that had been negotiated between the us and south korea. the key differences have to do with the number of us cars that can be sold into the south korean market, as well as the fact that south korea agreed to a quota when it comes to the amount of steel that it can sell into the us market. as a result, it won't be subject to those steel ta riffs won't be subject to those steel tariffs the trump administration imposed earlier this year. but th
south korea and the us have signed the first major trade agreement of the trump administration, describeds a very big deal by president trump. he says the revised arrangement will reduce the revised arrangement will reduce the trade deficit between the two countries. south korean president moonjae—in says it will offer more stability between seoul and washington, especially at a time when both sides are negotiating with north korea. at the bbc‘s business correspondent says the changes are...
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the article was written by a senior trump al wholaims to be part of the resistance in the trump administrationwart trump's inclinations. it zreebs the president's style as impetuous, adversarial, and petty. >>> and the senate confirmation hearing of supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh resume this morning. yesterday he refused to answer questions about a president pardoning himself or being forced to testify in a criminal case. senators asked kavanaugh about d other hot topics, but he refused to speculate on how he would rule on future cases. >>> an attack at a training center killed at least 20 people yesterday and injured dozens. charlie d'agata reports from kabul. >> reporter: my brother, my brother, is all he can scream out. the anguish of losing a family member is a daily reality in this city strangled by violence. it's the fifth major attack in the last four weeks, killing dozens of people. the first suicide bomber entered the sports club late this afternoon, blowing himself up. rescuers and journalists rushed to the scene unaware another suicide bomber was hidden among them. that secon
the article was written by a senior trump al wholaims to be part of the resistance in the trump administrationwart trump's inclinations. it zreebs the president's style as impetuous, adversarial, and petty. >>> and the senate confirmation hearing of supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh resume this morning. yesterday he refused to answer questions about a president pardoning himself or being forced to testify in a criminal case. senators asked kavanaugh about d other hot topics, but he...
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trump. plus an update from fema administrator brock long about preparations for hurricane florence. joins us in the studio with his explosive new book, "fear, trump in the white house". that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching, i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. and i'm emily turner in for kenny choi. time is 4-- >>> good morning everyone. it is thursday, september 13. you are looking live from our salesforce tower camera south at all of those lights in san francisco. good morning i'm michelle griego. >> tu for kenny choi. >> thanks for hanging out with us this morning it is good to have you. the wind is moving and it woke me th morning. >> we had a false front that is pushing through and it dropped the temperatures. you notice the difference when you step out the door, a refreshing change. we have clouds back in san jose. we can show you the weather headlines and what you can expect. the cold of --:continues 6 to 12 talese below average but the afternoon sunshine coming back. breezy continued conditions once again today.d we will talk about hurricane
trump. plus an update from fema administrator brock long about preparations for hurricane florence. joins us in the studio with his explosive new book, "fear, trump in the white house". that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching, i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. and i'm emily turner in for kenny choi. time is 4-- >>> good morning everyone. it is thursday, september 13. you are looking live from our salesforce tower camera south at...
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the trump administration blocked her.ice of refugee resettlement forced her to go to a crisis pregnancy center where she was subjected to medically unnecessary procedures, she was punished by her continued request to terminate her pregnancy by being isolated from the rest of the residence. she was also forced to notify her parents which texas law did not require. and the pregnancy which was eight weeks was four weeks further when you participated on a panel that upheld the trump administration in blocking her efforts to terminate her pregnancy. the decision of that panel was overruled by a full-court of the d.c. circuit court of appeals. it reversed that panel and the decision and opinion in that case commented "the barrier the government has interposed to her knowing and informed decision to end the pregnancy -- it said further "the government's assistance insistence that it must not stand back and permit abortion to go forward for someone in some form of custody is freakishly erratic." in addition to being erratic, it a
the trump administration blocked her.ice of refugee resettlement forced her to go to a crisis pregnancy center where she was subjected to medically unnecessary procedures, she was punished by her continued request to terminate her pregnancy by being isolated from the rest of the residence. she was also forced to notify her parents which texas law did not require. and the pregnancy which was eight weeks was four weeks further when you participated on a panel that upheld the trump administration...
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and the headline, from this op ed is quote, i am part of the resistance inside of the trump administration. now, the basis, really the op-ed boils down essentially to it senior administration official saying there are folks at that level, at the senior level, within, within the trump administration who are concerned about this president and are concerned about the direction of it presidency. quoting at one point from this op-ed from anonymous senior administration official in the "new york times" of president trump, quote, the dilemma which he, meaning the president does not fully grasp is that many of the senior officials in his own administration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations. this person also goes on to claim, quote, given the instability many witnessed, there were early whispers within the cabinet of invoking the 25th amendment which would start a complex process for removing the president but no one wanted to precipitate a constitutional crisis. so we will do what we can to steer the administration in the right direction
and the headline, from this op ed is quote, i am part of the resistance inside of the trump administration. now, the basis, really the op-ed boils down essentially to it senior administration official saying there are folks at that level, at the senior level, within, within the trump administration who are concerned about this president and are concerned about the direction of it presidency. quoting at one point from this op-ed from anonymous senior administration official in the "new york...
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and other foreign leaders should wait out the trump administration.s that if your view undermining the trump administration or is that appropriate? >> it just sounds like -- sounds like he's trying to delegitimize the presidency, don't work with him, don't help him achieve agenda. eric: will it work? let me read you something for the major opposition group, look what they say, engaging in dialogue is useless as he is merely a functionary of the regime supreme leader. if history is a judge in regime will lead to nowhere as they will never abandon suppression of iranian of people, export of terrorism and ballistic missile program, yes or no s this even going to work? >> one of the reasons why the president is trying to get us out of the iran deal is he felt it wasn't going to benefit the region and it wasn't going to stop the terrorism that iran is sponsoring there and it wasn't going to stop the nuclear program. eric: all right, we have to stop there, susan, thank you. >> thanks a lot. eric: we will be right back. i'm. .. and maybe a whole lot more. or
and other foreign leaders should wait out the trump administration.s that if your view undermining the trump administration or is that appropriate? >> it just sounds like -- sounds like he's trying to delegitimize the presidency, don't work with him, don't help him achieve agenda. eric: will it work? let me read you something for the major opposition group, look what they say, engaging in dialogue is useless as he is merely a functionary of the regime supreme leader. if history is a judge...
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the difference is that at the start of this fiscal year, the one we're in, the trump administration setoal of 45,000. at the time, that was the worst goal, the lowest goal that any administration had ever set. beentunately, there has really no effort to try and reach even half of that goal. we are a few short weeks away from the end of this fiscal year. i just looked it up and we are about 21,000 -- at 21,000 refugees through the course of this last year who have been able to be resettled here in the u.s. again, that is half of the goal we set. that is so unfortunate. that leaves behind families who are seeking to be reunited with relatives here in the u.s. it leaves behind people who urgently need medical attention. it leaves behind people who are at real risk -- their life or the well-being -- in a country in which they are in. juan: if i could ask you, in terms of the admissions and resettlement. could you talk about what countries the large fault of the refugees are coming from now and say during the trump administration? hazard been any change from under the obama administration in
the difference is that at the start of this fiscal year, the one we're in, the trump administration setoal of 45,000. at the time, that was the worst goal, the lowest goal that any administration had ever set. beentunately, there has really no effort to try and reach even half of that goal. we are a few short weeks away from the end of this fiscal year. i just looked it up and we are about 21,000 -- at 21,000 refugees through the course of this last year who have been able to be resettled here...
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meanwhile the trump administration now says the u.s. will remain in syria until the enduring defeat of the islamic state group. there are about 2,000 american troops deployed in syria. previously president trump has said that he wants to pull them out. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news" now, back in the fray, former president barack obama plans to fire up democrats in a speech. >>> and box office miss. a controversial oscar will be delayed. en you can keep on doingure what you love.atour .. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. it helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto for heart failure. yeah! entrust your
meanwhile the trump administration now says the u.s. will remain in syria until the enduring defeat of the islamic state group. there are about 2,000 american troops deployed in syria. previously president trump has said that he wants to pull them out. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news" now, back in the fray, former president barack obama plans to fire up democrats in a speech. >>> and box office miss. a controversial oscar will be delayed. en you can keep on...
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that is a bug part of this. >> can i tell you something, the trump administration started in nonfiction. then it moved to fiction, and now we moved to how this administration is operating. we go so far beyond the normal political norms of life. what comes tomorrow is a genuine mystery to us all. you mention fishing -- >> and i know a little about this because when i wrote the book "amanda wakes up" about journalism in this era, i handed it over to an intermediary in a brown paper bag because i was so concerned about the contents of this. so i know a little bit about using an intermediary with sensitive information. >> and you wrote the story now being discussed on this broadcast would have said no one would believe it, it is too much. is this person an unsung hero. all of these revelations of the woodward book is shocking, but are they surprising? no. i mean who did you think you working for. we heard that enough. he would start reading and thinking about things differently. >> we talked about this before. it is, in some ways, if you are not a trump supporter, it is worse than you imagi
that is a bug part of this. >> can i tell you something, the trump administration started in nonfiction. then it moved to fiction, and now we moved to how this administration is operating. we go so far beyond the normal political norms of life. what comes tomorrow is a genuine mystery to us all. you mention fishing -- >> and i know a little about this because when i wrote the book "amanda wakes up" about journalism in this era, i handed it over to an intermediary in a...
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the trump administration announced a new policy of indefinite detention for kids. >>> the trump administration announced a new rule today that would allow immigrant children to be held in detention with their parents indefinitely. upending a longstanding agreement known as the flores settlement which says children cannot be detained for more than 20 days. the trump administration tried to get around that settlement early this year when it started separating families, putting kids in the care of hhs while their parents were held in detention or deported. let me start with you. there is a consent called the flores settlement, started with a lawsuit. it says the government cannot keep families in detention longer than 20 days. what is the trump administration doing about that now? >> what they're doing is what they've been trying to do all along. this is what they wanted the outcome to be. them they had to separate children because they couldn't hold them with their parents in detention longer than 20 days and they wanted to hold them because they wanted them to be held until they see a judge in
the trump administration announced a new policy of indefinite detention for kids. >>> the trump administration announced a new rule today that would allow immigrant children to be held in detention with their parents indefinitely. upending a longstanding agreement known as the flores settlement which says children cannot be detained for more than 20 days. the trump administration tried to get around that settlement early this year when it started separating families, putting kids in...