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we have a reporter from the "washington post" and post tv. michelle openly taking on the g.o.p.hat get more coverage? >> i thought it got a lot of coverage. michelle bite backs on school lunches, or you saw that it is a highly political issue because michelle obama is involved and in john because of the money that we are talking about when we talk about school lunches, all the companies that have been in charge of feeding our schoolchildren. >> i'm embarrassed to say our banner says michelle obama's food fight. >> the "washington post" put it on the back page and then did a front page quoting industry officials but it said that the press went soft on her must because she is first lady and maybe because childhood oh sweet a motherhood issue? >> when it comes to michelle obama the biggest part of the story is she did speak out and took on congress. she hasn't done this -- she does it rarely. that part of it was -- maybe that is why you saw softer coverage. >> but i would draw the opposite conclusion, a first lady who plays it safe and talk about military family and getting exercis
we have a reporter from the "washington post" and post tv. michelle openly taking on the g.o.p.hat get more coverage? >> i thought it got a lot of coverage. michelle bite backs on school lunches, or you saw that it is a highly political issue because michelle obama is involved and in john because of the money that we are talking about when we talk about school lunches, all the companies that have been in charge of feeding our schoolchildren. >> i'm embarrassed to say our...
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and ruth marcus in "the washington post" wrote a column telling her, dear hillary, please stop. in fact, i think there is another element at work here and that's the whole clinton inevitable, that the press builds it up and tears it down. we saw bill maher telling hillary, please go away. we'll see enough of you in 2016. >> the arc of the story is long and high as it takes you to apologize which she did not do. >> she shouldn't have to apologize for being rich. >> but she should apologize for saying it unartfully. >> two 1and a half weeks later she said maybe i shouldn't. >> used those words. >>> ahead on "media buzz," "the view" dumps shari shepherd and heather mccarthy. >>> but first, whether the era of the superstar anchor is ending. h. h >>> after a career that took her from "60 minutes" to "good morning america" to the abc anchor desk, diane sawyer is stepping down. her job is being split into three parts. sawyer herself will handle major newsmaker interviews on the air. >> at the end of the summer, i'm going to be moving to a new role at the network. david will be mana
and ruth marcus in "the washington post" wrote a column telling her, dear hillary, please stop. in fact, i think there is another element at work here and that's the whole clinton inevitable, that the press builds it up and tears it down. we saw bill maher telling hillary, please go away. we'll see enough of you in 2016. >> the arc of the story is long and high as it takes you to apologize which she did not do. >> she shouldn't have to apologize for being rich. >>...
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jona goldberg and dana milbank, columnist for "the washington post." did the media with their drum beat, did he go, why hasn't he been fired yet? did they leave president obama with no choice than to push him out. >> i don't know if it was president obama. shinseki, a good man, didn't want to be a distraction, which is what the president said. give me awe minute. >> it's the official line. >> it is the official line but this is the doddler in chief here. take a look at sebelius, hhs secretary, how long did it take him to finally lop her head off? >> it seems to me the press was writing stories about obama's failure to show leadership in this scandal. >> there's a bit of difference in that obamacare was scene as a partisan scandal. this affects every single person. >> jona, i understand the need for the president to show leadership action by doing something, making the change. >> a cool change of pace. >> why did the media focus so obsessively on this one personnel move? >> i have to say, it was strange to me. almost by universal consensus in washington
jona goldberg and dana milbank, columnist for "the washington post." did the media with their drum beat, did he go, why hasn't he been fired yet? did they leave president obama with no choice than to push him out. >> i don't know if it was president obama. shinseki, a good man, didn't want to be a distraction, which is what the president said. give me awe minute. >> it's the official line. >> it is the official line but this is the doddler in chief here. take a look...
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should the washington post and the "new york times" have put the missing e-mails on the front page? >> the "new york times" put it on a-19. this is a scandal. and you know the fact that it's not being covered suggest the liberals think it's a conservative witch-hunt, which it isn't. >> it's not that it's not being covered, it's a question of the volume and display and the prominen prominence. but in this age, why does it matter so much what is or isn't? >> every day between 10:00 and 4:00 in the afternoon, people go into news rooms all across the country and have meetings and each of the managing editors around the table says what the hot stories are of the day. the front page editor says i'll take the best of those. so it is still a barometer of what's important in that news room. >> the argument on the right is that the press or some element of the press is burying this story. in an interview with george stef n stephanopoulos was a question of president obama. >> if it's being covered by conservatives or investigated by republicans, then it must be a partisan witch-hunt. but you s
should the washington post and the "new york times" have put the missing e-mails on the front page? >> the "new york times" put it on a-19. this is a scandal. and you know the fact that it's not being covered suggest the liberals think it's a conservative witch-hunt, which it isn't. >> it's not that it's not being covered, it's a question of the volume and display and the prominen prominence. but in this age, why does it matter so much what is or isn't? >>...
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should the "washington post" and "new york times" put it on the front page? >> yes. this is a scandal. the fact that it is not being covered suggests that the liberals think it is a conservative witch hunt. >> it is not that it is not being covered but it is the question of the volume, the play and prominence. in this age where you can read all the stories online why does it matter so much? >> each day at 10:00 and 4:00 in the afternoon people go in to newsrooms across the country and have meetings and each of the managing editors say what the hot stories are of the day, the front page editor says i will take the boast. it is still a barometer on the front page of newspapers and the that is what is important in the newsroom. >> the at on the right is the press are muffling the story to protect president obama who in his interview with george stephanopolis talked about phony scandals. would you go that far? >> i think they have sympathy for president obama and the democratic side of the aisle and of course liberal ideology. if it is of coulded by conservatives are bei
should the "washington post" and "new york times" put it on the front page? >> yes. this is a scandal. the fact that it is not being covered suggests that the liberals think it is a conservative witch hunt. >> it is not that it is not being covered but it is the question of the volume, the play and prominence. in this age where you can read all the stories online why does it matter so much? >> each day at 10:00 and 4:00 in the afternoon people go in to...
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she was not fighting to the death like that headline said in "the washington post." incidentally, that article has disappeared from the online archives of "the washington post." you can't find it anywhere. it turns out that the group of vehicles that jessica lynch and her company were in, they were supposed to take a detour around the city of nasiriyah, but they didn't. they took a wrong turn or more likely a few wrong turns. and they ended up right in the city center. they were supposed to go around the city and not go through it at all. they ended up right in the city center, undefended, and they just drove right into it. it was day three of the war. should that rescue not have happened? should jessica lynch have been left there? seriously, is that what we think about these things now? private first class jessica lynch, star of the show of that rescue. if the heroics that the pentagon made up about her didn't really happen, and they didn't, maybe the special forces who rescued her, maybe they shouldn't have bothered. after all, maybe it was their own screw-up that
she was not fighting to the death like that headline said in "the washington post." incidentally, that article has disappeared from the online archives of "the washington post." you can't find it anywhere. it turns out that the group of vehicles that jessica lynch and her company were in, they were supposed to take a detour around the city of nasiriyah, but they didn't. they took a wrong turn or more likely a few wrong turns. and they ended up right in the city center. they...
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let's look at this full-page ad or today in a number of newspapers, including "the washington post," "the new york times," and "politico." governmentand the has a duty to protect citizens, but the balance in many countries has tipped too far in favor of the state and away from the rights of the individual. this undermines the freedoms we all cherish and it must change. over the last year, many of our company's have taken important steps, including further strengthening the security of our services and taking action to increase transparency. the government needs to do more."
let's look at this full-page ad or today in a number of newspapers, including "the washington post," "the new york times," and "politico." governmentand the has a duty to protect citizens, but the balance in many countries has tipped too far in favor of the state and away from the rights of the individual. this undermines the freedoms we all cherish and it must change. over the last year, many of our company's have taken important steps, including further...
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another cartoon from the washington post, it comes to the defense of obama by saying he is not the only one to blame here. you can see republicans and democrats playing the blame game, basically saying "i told you so" over the situation in iraq. the resent terry and divide is not between sunnis and shiites in iraq, it is between republicans and democrats, according to this cartoon. >> here in france, at left-leaning paper focusing on a series of sensitive issues. >> the government has had a lot on its plate recently. there was the railway straight, , all these things. they said the government has done a pretty good job because there is a dream team at the top. it says the new method of that , well, their new method is working, it says. they have managed to iron out the dysfunction that hollande had with the previous prime minister. it seems like the government cannot put in place any reform. in the editorial, they look at what has changed. clearer, moreot coherent, and forward-thinking of the top. a lot of that has to do the fact that the prime minister is an action man, whereas the pas
another cartoon from the washington post, it comes to the defense of obama by saying he is not the only one to blame here. you can see republicans and democrats playing the blame game, basically saying "i told you so" over the situation in iraq. the resent terry and divide is not between sunnis and shiites in iraq, it is between republicans and democrats, according to this cartoon. >> here in france, at left-leaning paper focusing on a series of sensitive issues. >> the...
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right now, i'm joined by washington post reporter, good morning, david. >> hey, how are you? >> the president has a lot planned today, announcing a big push to ease student loans. what do you know about the executive order he's going to be issuing? >> he's trying to time this around graduation season, using the saturday weekly address to talking about the difficulty many young students are having and recent graduates in repaying debt, their loans, and i think he mentioned earlier, he's going to try to do the payments at capped at 10 % of the arian monthly income. he talk about this in 2012 in the re-election campaign easing student debt, saying it's over $1 trillion nationwide, and this is making young people who already having trouble in the economy, you know, finding jobs, finding good paying jobs be able to afford, you know, to make a living and repay their debt. the president will make a big announcement at the white house to talk about this. >> right, the administration hopes by easing debt it spurs the economy. do you really see that happening? is it going to free that
right now, i'm joined by washington post reporter, good morning, david. >> hey, how are you? >> the president has a lot planned today, announcing a big push to ease student loans. what do you know about the executive order he's going to be issuing? >> he's trying to time this around graduation season, using the saturday weekly address to talking about the difficulty many young students are having and recent graduates in repaying debt, their loans, and i think he mentioned...
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today, "the washington post" has a front page outlook section where it says they're mistakes that washington has made. it's not barack obama. that's the difference. >> obama disowned iraq compared to bush. he wanted themselves in his perform. he's not the face of this. until now and going forward. >> sorry, craig. i've got to ask you about a war of words you got into this week where the "new york times," a profile of your former boss, john bolden. and reporter jennifer steinhower wrote that you told her there would be no interview with bolden unless a republican lawmaker e-mailed on her behalf. >> beyond silly. the issue was always the "new york times" credibility. i said i'm not going to go to john and recommend you because i don't know you and i am suspect about your paper. she said, oh, no, i'm very credible. you should ask republican lawmakers. and i said get them to tell john, then, maybe that will help. it was a very simple 15-second comment and conversation and she somehow made it to be conditioned. she made a big mistake, i'm not john bolden's spokesman. she knew that. >> so the time
today, "the washington post" has a front page outlook section where it says they're mistakes that washington has made. it's not barack obama. that's the difference. >> obama disowned iraq compared to bush. he wanted themselves in his perform. he's not the face of this. until now and going forward. >> sorry, craig. i've got to ask you about a war of words you got into this week where the "new york times," a profile of your former boss, john bolden. and reporter...
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the week, ed o'keefe of the washington post. david sanger of the "new york times" and molly ball of the atlantic. >> award winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding is provided by -- >> it is one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. it in classrooms and exhibit hallsion mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, preserving habitats and serving american's veterans. every day, thousands of boeing volunteers help make their communities the best they can be. building something better for all of us. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is prudential. brigham and women's hospital. additional funding is provided annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by stationsions to pbs from from viewers like you. thank you. live from, washington, moderator again again. negotiations to free underwaydahl had been for years. bergdahl had walked away from desert
the week, ed o'keefe of the washington post. david sanger of the "new york times" and molly ball of the atlantic. >> award winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding is provided by -- >> it is one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. it in classrooms and exhibit hallsion mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs,...
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bloodshed and is there anything american can use that to stop it more on that with david ignatius washington post just a mom also speaker of the house john boehner says he doesn't want to call the people who shot up the las vegas wal-mart over the weekend terrorists would he feel that way of the accused killers were white to talk about that or more in tonight's big picture politics and more than forty states have laws protecting journalists from testifying against their sources but there is still no federal media shield law why is that and what are the chances that congress passes a real media shield law any time the near future for that with congressman alan grayson later in the program. you know this today islamic militants stormed mosul iraq's second largest city driving out iraqi security forces from their posts and taking control of local government buildings including security bases weapons depots the mosul airport and other key buildings mosul is one of iraq's key strategic areas thanks in large part to its proximity to syria that is chaos in mosul prompted iraqi prime minister nuri al mal
bloodshed and is there anything american can use that to stop it more on that with david ignatius washington post just a mom also speaker of the house john boehner says he doesn't want to call the people who shot up the las vegas wal-mart over the weekend terrorists would he feel that way of the accused killers were white to talk about that or more in tonight's big picture politics and more than forty states have laws protecting journalists from testifying against their sources but there is...
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brian fung covers technology for "the washington post". next question. >> so, again on this topic of the relationship between between the fcc and ntia, obviously, both work in the public safety realm. later this week chairman wheeler is going to give a keynote address at the american enterprise institute about cybersecurity. can you describe the overlap in responsibilities when it comes to public safety and where the responsibilities sort of divide? >> guest: so the fcc's primary responsibility with public safety is to be involved with the spectrum that's being utilized by the public safety organizations, and they can set rules around those and deal with other issues that emerge. and they're dealing with a whole panoply of public safety both in terms of the spectrum used by state and local agencies, they deal with next generation 911 issues. our role is limited to firstnet. firstnet was created by congress in 2012 as a independent entity within nia with the in mission f taking 20 megahert of spectrum and $7 billion and developing a nationw
brian fung covers technology for "the washington post". next question. >> so, again on this topic of the relationship between between the fcc and ntia, obviously, both work in the public safety realm. later this week chairman wheeler is going to give a keynote address at the american enterprise institute about cybersecurity. can you describe the overlap in responsibilities when it comes to public safety and where the responsibilities sort of divide? >> guest: so the fcc's...
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we hear a booktv had not heard about this before the "washington post" profiled you. what difference did that article make? >> well, first of all, it was enormously gratifying for the "washington post" to call me up and say, would you be interested in being the subject of a feature? and i was but it was two years after all this had happened, about four or five months after the book had come out. i was touched, moved come into interest in the fact that they wanted to do it as a human story, not just a political or a kiss and tell story. that was what particularly was gratifying about it. since then i've had, welcome people like c-span booktv call me and said how about coming on the show? is give me a little bit more publicity. but interestingly i'm getting calls from some people in government who are wanting to talk about issues that i was working on, or what i went through come and say could you perhaps come in and talk with me because i think we're in the middle of a kind of political firestorm, and how do i think about this as a leader. that is incredibly gratifying
we hear a booktv had not heard about this before the "washington post" profiled you. what difference did that article make? >> well, first of all, it was enormously gratifying for the "washington post" to call me up and say, would you be interested in being the subject of a feature? and i was but it was two years after all this had happened, about four or five months after the book had come out. i was touched, moved come into interest in the fact that they wanted to do...
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this from the washington post last night.nother tidbit about what was happening around washington. on tuesday night, a large group of right-wing leaders dined at the northern virginia home of zell. bo sitting around the table, eating the suddenoasting development were members of the club for growth, the heritage foundation, tea party patriots and the family research council. jeb hensarling of texas sits as chairman of the house financial services committee is their guy who they would like to see challenges speaker boehner or run forever cantor's number two slot. the hill reporting this out this morning. cantor has canceled his national association of manufacturers speech. chris coons will be speaking today. mark in orlando, florida. democratic caller. my question is -- i missed what the first caller said. was a localy there issue. host: the first caller was from virginia from the seventh district. he said he had voted for i dave brat. he said the media has it wrong. this was about getting eric cantor out, who had lost touch w
this from the washington post last night.nother tidbit about what was happening around washington. on tuesday night, a large group of right-wing leaders dined at the northern virginia home of zell. bo sitting around the table, eating the suddenoasting development were members of the club for growth, the heritage foundation, tea party patriots and the family research council. jeb hensarling of texas sits as chairman of the house financial services committee is their guy who they would like to...
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we had not heard about this before a "the washington post" profile. what difference did that article make? >> first of all, it was enormously gratifying to call me if to say with you the interested to be the subject of a feature? two years after this had happened or five months, i was touched and very interested they wanted to do it as a human story not just the political or a kiss and tell. but since then people like booktv call me and it has given me more publicity but interestingly i am getting calls from government for what i went through could you talk with me because we hear in a beloved of political firestorm and that it is gratifying. i also have gotten more connections with university colleges who are carrying the book as the curriculum and that is so what rewarding and this my staff not just to talk to my cohort but the ideas of context from these experiences to share with younger people. >> is this a business administration and buck? >> the first chapter is leading in the dark with their government or the red cross leaders cannot know every
we had not heard about this before a "the washington post" profile. what difference did that article make? >> first of all, it was enormously gratifying to call me if to say with you the interested to be the subject of a feature? two years after this had happened or five months, i was touched and very interested they wanted to do it as a human story not just the political or a kiss and tell. but since then people like booktv call me and it has given me more publicity but...
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according to an a.b.c.- washington post poll, 51% of americans disapprove of the prisoner exchange forgdahl. and if officials find that bergdahl did, in fact, desert his post before his capture, the disapproval rate jumps above 60. meanwhile, new details emerged about the soldier's past. the washington post reported today that bergdahl had been discharged from the coast guard for "psychological reasons." his case has raised larger questions about prisoners being transferred from guantanamo bay. hagel noted today 620 detainees have left guantanamo since 2002, 532 during the george w. bush administration and 88 since president obama took office. >> woodruff: so, where do things stand at guantanamo today? in all, 149 detainees still remain at the prison camp, from 19 different countries. 78 have been cleared for transfer or repatriation to their homelands. of the 71 detainees not cleared for transfer, the department of defense expects 20 will be prosecuted before military commissions. the 51 remaining prisoners have been deemed by the administration as too dangerous to release; however, t
according to an a.b.c.- washington post poll, 51% of americans disapprove of the prisoner exchange forgdahl. and if officials find that bergdahl did, in fact, desert his post before his capture, the disapproval rate jumps above 60. meanwhile, new details emerged about the soldier's past. the washington post reported today that bergdahl had been discharged from the coast guard for "psychological reasons." his case has raised larger questions about prisoners being transferred from...
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in this this week's tuesday edition of "the washington post."here's the front-page story, obama to expand pacific sanctuary. on twitter, we can't manage our borders, so how will we manage the off-limit areas of the ocean? who pays? also questions, is this international or local law? guest: well, i'll take the second question. it's actually international law under the law of the sea. we actually have not ratified that treaty, but all countries observe it even if they haven't ratified it. we have the right to do something within, again, i mentioned 200 miles of shores of any u.s. territory. so that's really what's governing this, along with, as i mentioned, the u.s. law that allows the president to exercise his executive authority. but, you know, as we mentioned, i certainly think enforcement is something that's going to come up, and it will be raised by critics of this proposal. host: suzanne is in oregon on our line for democrats. suzanne, good morning. caller: good morning. i was watching about johnston atoll, nuclear waste there, and what, if
in this this week's tuesday edition of "the washington post."here's the front-page story, obama to expand pacific sanctuary. on twitter, we can't manage our borders, so how will we manage the off-limit areas of the ocean? who pays? also questions, is this international or local law? guest: well, i'll take the second question. it's actually international law under the law of the sea. we actually have not ratified that treaty, but all countries observe it even if they haven't ratified...
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and howard fineman, "the washington post," director of all politics and all coverage thereof at that establishment. former congressman vin weber called this an earthquake. cantor's stunning defeat seems to catch the entire political world by shock last night when he lost that primary, including cantor himself. his own internal polling had him winning by 34 points in that primary. instead he lost to economics professor david brat by 11 points. according to "the washington post," cantor felt so confident of victory in that primary he spent the morning at starbuck's holding a fundraising meeting with lobbyists, but results came in quickly last night and today in a press conference, cantor said he will step down as majority leader the end of july, this next month, and including a note of compromise in washington. >> i think that this town should be about trying to strike common ground. i've always said, it's better if we can agree to disagree, but find an areas which we can produce results. and i've said this before, and i've talked about my wife and i almost by now married 25 years, and
and howard fineman, "the washington post," director of all politics and all coverage thereof at that establishment. former congressman vin weber called this an earthquake. cantor's stunning defeat seems to catch the entire political world by shock last night when he lost that primary, including cantor himself. his own internal polling had him winning by 34 points in that primary. instead he lost to economics professor david brat by 11 points. according to "the washington...
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the washington post says isis is the strongest it's been in several years.t has been rapidly gaining strength and the community fighters, new weapons, and cash, thanks in part to banks it seized in mosul. it is described as a deep-pocketed organization millions of dollars per month through kidnapping and extortion. deep-pocketed organization that collects millions of dollars per month through kidnapping and extortion. here is another one says they are scaring the hell out of everyone, but not growing. why is that? is breaking seven rules for effective terrorists. what are these rules? these were drawn up by osama bin laden, the former leader of al qaeda. to give you a couple of examples you've got, don't fight civil wars, don't kill civilians, don't rule harshly. he understood the folly of unchecked brutality, which alternately arid -- alienates the public. the papers in britain also focusing on the phone hacking scandal. >> that is right. first of all, in the independent , you can see any calls in their , the former editor of news of the world -- you can se
the washington post says isis is the strongest it's been in several years.t has been rapidly gaining strength and the community fighters, new weapons, and cash, thanks in part to banks it seized in mosul. it is described as a deep-pocketed organization millions of dollars per month through kidnapping and extortion. deep-pocketed organization that collects millions of dollars per month through kidnapping and extortion. here is another one says they are scaring the hell out of everyone, but not...
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is reported about the war in afghanistan was part of a package of washington post stories selected as finalists for the 2002 pulitzer prize. he covered the september 11th, 2001, terrorist attack on the pentagon and subsequent reconstruction. he also covered the first gulf war and the war in iraq. in addition to the u.s. military operations in the balkans, rwanda and somalia please welcome steve vogel. [applause] >> thank you very much, thank you. we will make this instead of a lecture make this more of a conversation about steve's book. you might have noticed the subtitle, "through the perilous fight: 6 weeks that saved the nation". i want to ask steve howe did 6 weeks save the nation? >> good question. you have to start with you have to imagine the scene president james madison confronted on the morning of aug. 261814 when he comes back to washington and you have every federal building save one has been destroyed. the great landmarks of this country, the capital, the white house and with it the supreme court, library of congress, they have been gutted. you have an american army that
is reported about the war in afghanistan was part of a package of washington post stories selected as finalists for the 2002 pulitzer prize. he covered the september 11th, 2001, terrorist attack on the pentagon and subsequent reconstruction. he also covered the first gulf war and the war in iraq. in addition to the u.s. military operations in the balkans, rwanda and somalia please welcome steve vogel. [applause] >> thank you very much, thank you. we will make this instead of a lecture...
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ingraham, bob woodward of "the washington post," liz cheneyrefused all debates. now honda's slinging mud, purposely leaked this benghazi chapter early. the book doesn't come out until june 10th. they wanted any controversy over the chapter to be over before she began her book tour. laura, what do you think of the timing and what do you think of her tone if she says, "i do not want to be part of any political slugfest"? >> i think a lot of people are watching this thinking if only she was' preemptive and aggressive on september 11th, 2012 as she is in marketsing this book. mrs. clinton is a pro. she snows exactly what she is doing. listening to claire mccaskill saying she has great stamina, she has a great resume. look, hillary clinton was on watch twhen the ambassador was mured and three other americans. to write this chapter, we haven't seen all of it, she doesn't answer key questions still. she is very smart. blanketing the airwaves with any further questions are political. that's classic clinton. that is classic clinton. we're seeing the preview of the 2016 ca
ingraham, bob woodward of "the washington post," liz cheneyrefused all debates. now honda's slinging mud, purposely leaked this benghazi chapter early. the book doesn't come out until june 10th. they wanted any controversy over the chapter to be over before she began her book tour. laura, what do you think of the timing and what do you think of her tone if she says, "i do not want to be part of any political slugfest"? >> i think a lot of people are watching this...
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according to the "washington post", cochran faces very tough odds ahead of the june 24th runoff outside groups, groups that have already poured $5 million into the race will be emboldened to do everything in their power to claim the biggest scam this cycle but the largest thing is once you kick out the guys that actually like to participate in government, what does it mean for the party that's supposed to gof ven. this is our communication's director for emily's list, jess mic into be and political columnist. let me start with you. some part of me is saddened by the fact that a 41-year career and getting money for the people of your state are liabilities. they are -- >> it is a little sad that he didn't realize that his party had changed so very, very much. i feel like the story of the 2014 gop is, if you can't beat them, become them and sometimes, get beat by them anyway. so all over the country we have seen these so-called establishment picks win but they have won by adopting the positions of the tea party. in mississippi, thad cochran just didn't do that and he got beat by the guy wh
according to the "washington post", cochran faces very tough odds ahead of the june 24th runoff outside groups, groups that have already poured $5 million into the race will be emboldened to do everything in their power to claim the biggest scam this cycle but the largest thing is once you kick out the guys that actually like to participate in government, what does it mean for the party that's supposed to gof ven. this is our communication's director for emily's list, jess mic into be...
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the washington post found this on the clinton's wealth.on's speaking see if upwards of $200,000. in 2012 former president clinton got $16.4 million in speaking fees. during the '08 campaign, the clinton's tax returns show they earned $109 million over eight years. the clinton also own two homes together worth almost about $8 million. joe, how do the democrats here -- how are they going to counter the argument? margie gave up some idea. it's similar to how president obama signed romney in '16. >> that's right. i think the way you handled it. it's not unusual for presidents and first ladys, former secretary of state to command high fees for speaking in order to make money once they leave the presidency. it happens all the time with presidents. i think the idea for hillary clinton is to be honest about it. and not to try to down play the fact that she and her husband have been extraordinary wealthy and made a lot of money since he left the white house. just be honest about it. talk about it. i think that's the way you deal with it. every time
the washington post found this on the clinton's wealth.on's speaking see if upwards of $200,000. in 2012 former president clinton got $16.4 million in speaking fees. during the '08 campaign, the clinton's tax returns show they earned $109 million over eight years. the clinton also own two homes together worth almost about $8 million. joe, how do the democrats here -- how are they going to counter the argument? margie gave up some idea. it's similar to how president obama signed romney in '16....
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the "washington post" has learned. 's a goadster re. >> they took it to the post, executive editor benjamin bradley. >> he said, there's never been a story like this you're going to call the attorney general of the united states a crook. >> carl called him before we ran the story and threatened -- >> owner and publisher of the "washington post." >> kept saying, jesus, as i read the him. then he said all that crap you're putting in the paper if you print that, katie graham is going to get caught. when this campaign is over we're going to do a little story on you two boys and they hung up the phone. rand you can tell the stakes. >> they were either writing his terry or writing your own professional obituaries. >> exactly. we were confidante in the method and the sources and not absolutely sure. on the form of -- >> new paperback calls it the most devastating political detective story. >> this is not who done it. we know who done it. this is a how done it. it's a reporter's procedure. >> that's right. it is about reporting
the "washington post" has learned. 's a goadster re. >> they took it to the post, executive editor benjamin bradley. >> he said, there's never been a story like this you're going to call the attorney general of the united states a crook. >> carl called him before we ran the story and threatened -- >> owner and publisher of the "washington post." >> kept saying, jesus, as i read the him. then he said all that crap you're putting in the paper if...
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joining me now, an msnbc political analyst who wrote about this for "the washington post" today.i. >> lot me start with science, when people start talking about disorders like alcoholism. in 1973, we look back at the history, they said homosexuality doesn't meet the criteria for we will no longer insist on a label of sickness. thus we eliminate justification for the denial of civil rights to individuals whose only crime is their sexual orientation is to members of the same sex. they also said we state no view on desirability of homosexual behavior. why hasn't rick perry caught up with the science here? >> well, it's because, governor perry is stuck in a time when, and in a thought process where -- where being gay is something that is shameful, a disorder, something that can be corrected. you know he is governor of a state whose state republican party just adopted a platform suggesting reparative therapy for games and lesbians in texas as policy. california passed a law banning that in the state. american psychological association in 1977 if memory serves saying, passing a resolut
joining me now, an msnbc political analyst who wrote about this for "the washington post" today.i. >> lot me start with science, when people start talking about disorders like alcoholism. in 1973, we look back at the history, they said homosexuality doesn't meet the criteria for we will no longer insist on a label of sickness. thus we eliminate justification for the denial of civil rights to individuals whose only crime is their sexual orientation is to members of the same sex....
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looking at this video obtained by the washington post shows the dire conditions with large nu numbersildren sleeping on concrete floor, and 09 de90 degree heat with no food or showers and meanwhile, homeland secretary judd johnson is giving the parents of these children a strong warning. >> we provide a number of things for children when we find them, because the law requires it, and because our values require it, but it is not safe, and it is not a desirable situation, and i would encourage no parent to send their child or send for their child through this p process. >> every single day as many as 400 children are crossing the border without parents, and 47,000 have been apprehended since october, and what can and should be done, and joining me along the mexico border in mission, texas, the host of telemundo, and soon, the head of this hour on msnbc, my friend jo jose diaz. >> well, chris, you are right, it is a not just one concrete building that is housing these people, but it is not just 90 degrees, but it is 105 degrees here in mcallen. and this video that the washington post bro
looking at this video obtained by the washington post shows the dire conditions with large nu numbersildren sleeping on concrete floor, and 09 de90 degree heat with no food or showers and meanwhile, homeland secretary judd johnson is giving the parents of these children a strong warning. >> we provide a number of things for children when we find them, because the law requires it, and because our values require it, but it is not safe, and it is not a desirable situation, and i would...
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that was a fascinating read in the "washington post."here clearly seems to be a darkness from those journal entries that that woman shared with that reporter. dr. elspeth richie, thank you. >>> coming up next, just a tragic story out of georgia. this toddler left in a hot car died. his father told police he totally forgot the child was in the backseat. total accident. but now that father is being charged with felony murder. coming up next, we'll talk to someone who has been through a situation just like this. my next guest lost her own child in a car as well. hear her personal story, next. ♪ yoplait whips! it is so good for whipping up a little treat. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train
that was a fascinating read in the "washington post."here clearly seems to be a darkness from those journal entries that that woman shared with that reporter. dr. elspeth richie, thank you. >>> coming up next, just a tragic story out of georgia. this toddler left in a hot car died. his father told police he totally forgot the child was in the backseat. total accident. but now that father is being charged with felony murder. coming up next, we'll talk to someone who has been...
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the administration the obama administration and the editors of the washington post the new york times and the wall street journal and and and to be honest and s. n.b.c. and box and almost everybody else. operate on that narrative i don't know if it's they know the truth and therefore they're not telling the truth or that they're just caught up in the myths that have been attached to russia for twenty years since the end of the soviet union because the short story is that when the soviet union ended in december one thousand nine hundred ninety two years later when the clinton administration came to power it resolved to begin to move our cold war military alliance nato ever closer to post soviet post communist russia the whole story no that's not really the driving force behind the whole story for the last twenty years has been the expansion of nato toward russia now it includes not only nato is traditional weaponry but missile defense which is a nato project which is being installed around russia and poland rumania bulgaria and in the black sea because these missile defense systems are
the administration the obama administration and the editors of the washington post the new york times and the wall street journal and and and to be honest and s. n.b.c. and box and almost everybody else. operate on that narrative i don't know if it's they know the truth and therefore they're not telling the truth or that they're just caught up in the myths that have been attached to russia for twenty years since the end of the soviet union because the short story is that when the soviet union...
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titles but they've both feel like lumps of gray type so when i'm out writing books with "the washington postit believes very strongly in long form which is why i edits the writers whose job it is to right to long for the front page of the newspaper. longer than a magazine at this point. and with two pieces of advice for every story there job is not to understand -- not to judge but to understand and treats every sentence as an opportunity for a reader to stop reading unlike the benefit of the doubt but in many acts of persuasion that has worked for years but lately have conversations with our very talented designer who once you do things like ad recordings come and sound and i love what they do but to me it is a bunch of things that it is then competition like here is an excuse. now we will interrupt what the writer has done to give you an opportunity to spend five minutes with the video of the guy you are reading about. you can tell i get upset. [laughter] >> but you were reading a long and you hear the voice it was so seamless i totally agree. >> i think it is the sign of integration how t
titles but they've both feel like lumps of gray type so when i'm out writing books with "the washington postit believes very strongly in long form which is why i edits the writers whose job it is to right to long for the front page of the newspaper. longer than a magazine at this point. and with two pieces of advice for every story there job is not to understand -- not to judge but to understand and treats every sentence as an opportunity for a reader to stop reading unlike the benefit of...
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we go to greg who covers drones for the "washington post." you have a drone being piloted that drops off the grid. what happens and do we try to retrieve it. >> what we found again and again the links were disconnected. the drones drove around on the loose and a lot of times they crashed and in four cases in afghanistan they took off and were never seen again. >> so, what is--how does the military explain this? is this just old technology? new technology, operator error? what's going on here? >> once in a while there is electrical failure, weather pattern. the drone goes at a certain angle. when that happens, which is not uncommon sometimes the links are lost forever or the drone crashes. that's what we found. >> are there cases where these drones are being either shot down, stolen, now this technology is in enemy hands? >> we have not found evidence of military drones being hijacked by hackers, if that's what you're asking. there have been occasions where the military drones. >> whewe will get to the commercial drones in a second here, but i
we go to greg who covers drones for the "washington post." you have a drone being piloted that drops off the grid. what happens and do we try to retrieve it. >> what we found again and again the links were disconnected. the drones drove around on the loose and a lot of times they crashed and in four cases in afghanistan they took off and were never seen again. >> so, what is--how does the military explain this? is this just old technology? new technology, operator error?...
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additional a background for the washington post. i got to know him more. he figured in his interesting way. he was one of the few lawyers and was willing to stand up and tell the lawyers that you can go to the supreme court until the supreme court that they have no right to review your detainee policies and that these people can have lawyers. that was interesting to me because ted olson was the only person who actually lost someone. his wife was on board one of those flights. and so i called ted. want to do this story. i did the story. and i could not let it go. i -- it was this -- it was a really audacious thing that they were doing, controversial thing. there were a lot of people who believe that that time that the country was not ready and more importantly that the supreme court was not ready. you know, i've described in the book this lunch scene where they plan this lawsuit in secret and finally kind of lead and some of the lawyers who have been working on this issue, for many, many years. they kind of let the men on the plan. it was like -- it was a o
additional a background for the washington post. i got to know him more. he figured in his interesting way. he was one of the few lawyers and was willing to stand up and tell the lawyers that you can go to the supreme court until the supreme court that they have no right to review your detainee policies and that these people can have lawyers. that was interesting to me because ted olson was the only person who actually lost someone. his wife was on board one of those flights. and so i called...
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only three prototypes were developed before the project was canceled however a source tells the washington post that hundreds of bin ladin demon action figures were developed and sent to karate in two thousand and six although the cia did not move forward with the covert operation one of the creepy demon figures reportedly remains the agency's headquarters reporting from washington d.c. marina point r.t. . the so-called complex psychological operation once cost american taxpayers dollars to design the dole middle east analyst things there must be better ways to spend money on fighting terrorism than frightening children with choice. psychological war or fear is. a weapon in any struggle in modern day warfare but it's not the only. factor that defines these kinds of. measures that the usually the secret service or intelligence community fakes in fighting terrorism however since these action figure toys were directed to children to try to create subliminally in the subconscious that bin laden is a devil or mana devil or what he represents and search for i believe maybe a different approach like i
only three prototypes were developed before the project was canceled however a source tells the washington post that hundreds of bin ladin demon action figures were developed and sent to karate in two thousand and six although the cia did not move forward with the covert operation one of the creepy demon figures reportedly remains the agency's headquarters reporting from washington d.c. marina point r.t. . the so-called complex psychological operation once cost american taxpayers dollars to...
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only three prototypes were developed before the project was canceled however a source tells the washington post that hundreds of bin ladin demon. action figures were developed and sent to karate in two thousand and six although the cia did not move forward with the covert operation one of the creepy veneman figures reportedly remains at the agency's headquarters reporting from washington d.c. marina point arty. middle east analyst ahmed he thinks there are better ways of fighting terrorism then by scaring children with toys psychological war war fear is. a weapon in the struggle in modern day war but it's not the only. factor that defines these kinds of. measures that the usually the secret service or intelligence community takes in fighting terrorism however since these action figure those words that if the children try to create live in the sub conscious. or preserve i believe maybe a different approach like investing in education of these children would yield much higher results. greenpeace can also turn red in the face the organization campaigns for less air travel to cut down carbon emissi
only three prototypes were developed before the project was canceled however a source tells the washington post that hundreds of bin ladin demon. action figures were developed and sent to karate in two thousand and six although the cia did not move forward with the covert operation one of the creepy veneman figures reportedly remains at the agency's headquarters reporting from washington d.c. marina point arty. middle east analyst ahmed he thinks there are better ways of fighting terrorism then...