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more with bob woodward and carl bernstein. the trump presidency surprised some people, not to president nixon. he and his wife saw it coming decades ago. president trump has the letter to prove it. more from both men next. to sit. slow down for. put the phone away, and use a knife and fork for. and with panera catering, it's food worth sharing. panera. food as it should be. dial your binge-watching up to eleven. and with panera catering, it's food worth sharing. join the un-carrier right now, and get four unlimited lines for only thirty-five bucks each. woah. plus, netflix for the whole family. on us. prrrrrrr... so, they get their shows... let's go, girl! you're gonna love this bit! and you get yours. watch however you want. on your phone, tablet, or tv. for a limited time, get 4 lines for just thirty-five bucks per line, with no extra charges. it's showtime! all on america's best unlimited network, t-mobile. a hilton getaway means you get more because you get a break on breakfast get an extra day by the pool get to spend mor
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bob woodward and carl bernstein. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms... again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. how am i going to explain this? if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. schwab, a modern...
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good to have you all on board today. >> so bob woodward.ave to give every president going back to bill clinton an a for effort and an f for results. bill clinton in 1994 sent jimmy carter over to negotiate a deal. jimmy carter ended up winning the nobel peace prize for that work but jimmy carter and george w. bush and bill clinton and barack obama all were just unable to come up with a deal the north koreans would keep. here we have donald trump stumbling in -- >> it may be stumbling, it may not. you have to talk. what's the alternative? if you dig into this -- i'm doing a book on trump and there's more at work -- you're smirking. >> i'm smirking. keep going, bob, and i'll tell you why. >> there are things that can be done. for instance it's being talked talked about at high levels that their confidence-building measures can take place between the united states and north korea that will lay a foundation. i'm not saying it will work and these things have sort of -- are dangerous but the thing the north koreans hate the motion are military ex
good to have you all on board today. >> so bob woodward.ave to give every president going back to bill clinton an a for effort and an f for results. bill clinton in 1994 sent jimmy carter over to negotiate a deal. jimmy carter ended up winning the nobel peace prize for that work but jimmy carter and george w. bush and bill clinton and barack obama all were just unable to come up with a deal the north koreans would keep. here we have donald trump stumbling in -- >> it may be...
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both woodward and greenspan said it was very good policy by bill clinton. he adhered to the pay-as-you-go legislation and raised our taxes in 1993. he wanted more social services. this had an unbelievable effect on the economy. even though we raised taxes, he set the tax rate for the eight years of his presidency. we ran our first register plus -- first budget surplus. it was the first time we had a budget surplus since 1969. the debate that al gore was having with then governor bush was what to do with the cbo estimate of the $5.7 trillion surplus. bush wanted to give it back in tax cuts. gore wanted to give it out in infrastructure spending. the election came out -- and more systemic, because of 9/11, bush had signed a tax cut prior to that, the deficit spending really started at this level in the bush administration. that is great irony because he is a republican. that is probably too long-winded, what i want to tell you where we are and how we got there. that is why we are where we are. bob: if you were in the white house, how would you advise president
both woodward and greenspan said it was very good policy by bill clinton. he adhered to the pay-as-you-go legislation and raised our taxes in 1993. he wanted more social services. this had an unbelievable effect on the economy. even though we raised taxes, he set the tax rate for the eight years of his presidency. we ran our first register plus -- first budget surplus. it was the first time we had a budget surplus since 1969. the debate that al gore was having with then governor bush was what...
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woodward and bernstein had to spend months and find a source to link nixon to the watergate break-in. mr. bloch true footsteps leading directly to the white house. other scandals were originated. nixon.areful not to draw this cartoon said you are not really going to run that by you. when he said yes, she went ok. she was prepared for the call she was going to get the next morning when that paper landed on people's front porches. involved in treating negotiations. if you know your constitution you know it's not the president who gets assigned treating death assigned treaties. -- assigned treaties. a congressman, a generic that.ssman can't do we haven't agreed to anything yet. bloch is also -- there are constitutional differences between the white house and the u.s. capital. finally when we have a cartoon during the bush administration, ,eorge w. bush administration mr. bloch believes strongly in separation of church and state. he believed that funding for religious groups violated that. one way he depicted it, of course, is by showing the newspaper headline. the guy rolling his eye and
woodward and bernstein had to spend months and find a source to link nixon to the watergate break-in. mr. bloch true footsteps leading directly to the white house. other scandals were originated. nixon.areful not to draw this cartoon said you are not really going to run that by you. when he said yes, she went ok. she was prepared for the call she was going to get the next morning when that paper landed on people's front porches. involved in treating negotiations. if you know your constitution...
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woodward school principal this is the i want to study at university. i s wouldn't allow it to cation for girls i don't have in the us it's ok to mohamed wants to give these children a chance to flourish but the head of the orphanage says money and resources are a constant issue a key the key issue but i'm so sad that i can't really help them. i go to the government again and again and ask them for books and help has probably been the fit but i beg them to make improvements and decisions. but nothing happens this leaves children like adam in the lurch the toddler was conceived when his father and i as militant raped his mother a u.c.d. women from the kurdish religious minority were systematically subjected to kidnapping and sexual assault under i.i.s. autumn's mother has since returned to her husband and their three children leaving saddam here he admitted. his mother is easy her religion forbids had to raise the children of muslims. you know. that's why she gave her son to the all financial model in japan and saved his life in. the militants tore apart
woodward school principal this is the i want to study at university. i s wouldn't allow it to cation for girls i don't have in the us it's ok to mohamed wants to give these children a chance to flourish but the head of the orphanage says money and resources are a constant issue a key the key issue but i'm so sad that i can't really help them. i go to the government again and again and ask them for books and help has probably been the fit but i beg them to make improvements and decisions. but...
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coasts of the north sea or baltic sea all they're interested in historic sight seeing right now woodward and they visit places like there could be drilling cologne or brandenburg gate you fight so we also have a number of pain parks. we all hope a park in the post office over one hundred attractions making it germany's largest amusement park. not long ago hamburg's miniature wonderland attracted the most foreign visitors to the city but it was recently overtaken by the elberfeld home on a concert hall which had three times as many visitors in two thousand and seventeen . but your money isn't just an attractive destination for foreign tourists. to dodge not only average germans make about seventy million trips a year for five days or longer a third of those are within the country but that means that germany is also a german's favorite place to travel to. the venue is especially popular. could attract visitors with its consuls and. rootless hiking costs around the alps. the seaside relaxation families had for beaches on the north and bolting seas. the lone mountain ranges and the hot sun b
coasts of the north sea or baltic sea all they're interested in historic sight seeing right now woodward and they visit places like there could be drilling cologne or brandenburg gate you fight so we also have a number of pain parks. we all hope a park in the post office over one hundred attractions making it germany's largest amusement park. not long ago hamburg's miniature wonderland attracted the most foreign visitors to the city but it was recently overtaken by the elberfeld home on a...
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dave woodward in charge of our academy does a great job of reaching out. we are hope for anyone who would like to participate. states have reached out, asked questions, i think a few have tried to implement it. it's quite a list. it takes a lot of time and commitment across agencies. but we would be more than happy to share with any state interested. >> what do you think the potential solutions are to this growing problem where we seem to see the issues happening more and more frequently? is it more security like the peace we just talked about? making sure you have mental health resources? what do you hear back from teachers? >> it's complex. and so teachers are asking, administrators parents, students. and so school safety is a complex issue that's going to take a multifacetted approach to solutions. and so part of that is conversation about policy. where we go with gun safety, background checks. those are real conversations we need to have tp another piece of in is relationships in the school safety officers doing a treat job of training the staff to say
dave woodward in charge of our academy does a great job of reaching out. we are hope for anyone who would like to participate. states have reached out, asked questions, i think a few have tried to implement it. it's quite a list. it takes a lot of time and commitment across agencies. but we would be more than happy to share with any state interested. >> what do you think the potential solutions are to this growing problem where we seem to see the issues happening more and more frequently?...
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heard from other states that might be interested in implementing similar strategies >> we have, dave woodward who is in charge of our academy does a great job of reaching out. we are open to anyone who would like to participate. states have reached out, asked great questions, a few have tried to implement it's quite a lift. it takes a lot of time and commitment across agencies but we would be more than happy to share with my state who is interested what do you think the potential solutions are to this growing problem where we see these issues happening more and more frequently is it more security like the piece we talked about? is it making sure that you have mental health resources? what do you hear back from teachers >> it's complex. so teachers are asking administrators, parents, students, and so school safety is a very complex issue that's going to take a multifaceted approach to solutions and so part of that is conversation about policy, where are we going to go with gun safety, background checks, those are conversations we need to have. another piece is relationships our school safety o
heard from other states that might be interested in implementing similar strategies >> we have, dave woodward who is in charge of our academy does a great job of reaching out. we are open to anyone who would like to participate. states have reached out, asked great questions, a few have tried to implement it's quite a lift. it takes a lot of time and commitment across agencies but we would be more than happy to share with my state who is interested what do you think the potential...
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and actor edward woodward, tv's callan, was there to hand over the keys to the lucky girl.ugh like her. easyjet has a high gender pay gap, over 50%, because most of their pilots are men. they're the best paid employees, so there is a big gap across the company between what men and women earn. easyjet is trying to train more marnies. 0ur original female intake was 6%. we then decided to double the figures from six to 12% in two years. we would like to recruit 20% by 2020 and that's what we are aiming for. at the moment, we are on target to do that. but 20% isn't 50%, half and half, men and women, is that enough? it is not 50% but it is a start and 20% and we are going to be looking at other ways that we can increase that, but we have got to start somewhere and it is going to take time. easyjet's new male boss has taken a pay cut to match his female predecessors' earnings. but it will take years and a change in culture and attitudes to reduce the gender pay gap across all industries. in the time that i hope that i retire, we're going to try and normalise seeing a woman pilot
and actor edward woodward, tv's callan, was there to hand over the keys to the lucky girl.ugh like her. easyjet has a high gender pay gap, over 50%, because most of their pilots are men. they're the best paid employees, so there is a big gap across the company between what men and women earn. easyjet is trying to train more marnies. 0ur original female intake was 6%. we then decided to double the figures from six to 12% in two years. we would like to recruit 20% by 2020 and that's what we are...
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woodward killed blaze burnstein who went missing in january while visiting his family on winter break county, california. investigators are trying to determine if he was a victim of crime. burnstein was gay and jewish. >>> president trump is raising steel star i i -- tariffs and aluminium. u.s. and airian stock markets -- asian stock markets fell amid talk of a trade war. access for smart phones and other exports that matter more to their economy than metals. hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the boh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. how can you make your hair even stronger? use pantene shampoo together with 3 minute miracle daily conditioner. their pro-v formula is like a multi-vitamin. making your hair 2x stronger see the difference when you add 3 minute miracle daily conditioner. somehow we
woodward killed blaze burnstein who went missing in january while visiting his family on winter break county, california. investigators are trying to determine if he was a victim of crime. burnstein was gay and jewish. >>> president trump is raising steel star i i -- tariffs and aluminium. u.s. and airian stock markets -- asian stock markets fell amid talk of a trade war. access for smart phones and other exports that matter more to their economy than metals. hello, peco. hi. can you...
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part of the us and i love woodward and of mexico i never got the story until this mystery man and then as you might find out by the end of. my lives it might be a very special i saw no one other than a senior john i moved to feel this way than. not. that i knew none of them. for us then suddenly shifts from the coast. with by out to them so i'm not. just so lucky. as i'm so far the real cause of that. oh i say can't have. michael no clothes on oh i can make can't help pile no his sick mother. and us. but one of our institutions and said to him. that in feel a. little a hole in them. set on through. was. the mother said. you know. but on. the surface of. the can't feel small. and easy enough time to. get down and make a decision. to get a bomb. to. get a shoot. to get a but. it was to london me do i have to summat. cut out. of the band. now. then we'll just. leave it. running. if you are a little hard for the lot when you do it was all because of the fear and i dug in the nursery industry you had the luxury in. this in mother's blood or it wasn't enough so much skill it jani in my dirt
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as each litter was unloaded and taken to helen woodward animal shelter, the pups are in need of foreveres. >> we are getting pups out of the situation and somewhere to get adopted. >> reporter: this is part of operation pets alive and it's the second delivery of animals. >> it is taken them a long time to rebuild. they do not have the same spay and neuter laws. there are a lot more animals on the streets and a lot more animals having puppies. they are in desperate need to find places to shelter these animals.>> reporter: after the seven hour flight, the puppies receive medical checks and were handed over to loving foster's until they meet there forever families. >> what is your name? >> reporter: this puppies name is winston. all the puppies will go up for adoption next saturday. for more information you can go to our website. i'm felicia martinez. >>> a look at the beautiful weather we have. >> it is a great day to be walking the dog. we are going to continue this trend. nice and mild. giving you our view their. blue skies in store and a lot of sunshine. again, temperatures well above
as each litter was unloaded and taken to helen woodward animal shelter, the pups are in need of foreveres. >> we are getting pups out of the situation and somewhere to get adopted. >> reporter: this is part of operation pets alive and it's the second delivery of animals. >> it is taken them a long time to rebuild. they do not have the same spay and neuter laws. there are a lot more animals on the streets and a lot more animals having puppies. they are in desperate need to find...
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i am thinking to myself i walked into all the president's men and i am bob woodward and the pulitzer prize in my back pocket. i am so excited. i called my boss and you won't believe, didn't sleep at all that night. the next morning totally amped up, and i got another text message, i can't do it. my wife found my phone, took my phone away and won't let me do it. and a pretty good lawyer, kind of wisely -- and i was being a little too persistent, and this is sarah, tom's wife, his life is on the line. if you leave him alone he will talk to you. at this point, from tom hayes, in the justice department, no one knows the full story, that is an exclamatory thing. he hadn't said a word. this is, in journalist terms a nice scoop ahead and i was feeling good about myself. i started -- my boss is a real pain, bruce orwell, one of the best editors i ever had, kept telling me to go back and try again and made it clear he wanted to be left alone. it came time, i told tom i have a few fact checking questions but not respond again, i would love to help you. my wife will literally kill me. this is s
i am thinking to myself i walked into all the president's men and i am bob woodward and the pulitzer prize in my back pocket. i am so excited. i called my boss and you won't believe, didn't sleep at all that night. the next morning totally amped up, and i got another text message, i can't do it. my wife found my phone, took my phone away and won't let me do it. and a pretty good lawyer, kind of wisely -- and i was being a little too persistent, and this is sarah, tom's wife, his life is on the...
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ingredients of a classic of family honor of a mission the sense that it's telling a story which needs to woodward it has more to put it is you know it's not just of our billing and. it's a lot to do with a man his belief his love for the country it's a vote in the mindset of atsic to. be god in a box and you don't need video. so i mean that inspiration coming from of a small town and achieving what they've achieved. i think never very lucky to get a phonetic this because otherwise you would get a film which is very. where you play and. sing and that's not how i saw myself. in most of the india it's like you should stay at home you should instead you should do household chores and you should not go out. and get the opportunity to even go outside and study. was very happy and then you see you had a politician thing that she went out at seven pm seven pm in the evening so it's ok today with the boys are being boys but how mentality like that that shows where you're coming from. but i would say it's not just the men i think it's anyone who was a bit patriarchal thinking and even a woman would have to
ingredients of a classic of family honor of a mission the sense that it's telling a story which needs to woodward it has more to put it is you know it's not just of our billing and. it's a lot to do with a man his belief his love for the country it's a vote in the mindset of atsic to. be god in a box and you don't need video. so i mean that inspiration coming from of a small town and achieving what they've achieved. i think never very lucky to get a phonetic this because otherwise you would get...
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a colleague of mine dug up an old clip under the bylines woodward and bernstein from the watergate period. that's what richard nixon was doing as the watergate hearings were up under way, he was fuming this was a witch hunt out to get him. you read that story and it's eerily similar to what we have today. >> tamara, let's presume trump's lawyers go back to the white house and break it to the boss that this is not going to be over last thanksgiving or new year's and then we see the president go to social media and then we see the president hire the very familiar joe digenova from fox news. >> i think had it become increasingly clear that the timeline was slipping when it slipped from thanksgiving to new year's to, well, it's late march now at this point. and president trump is bringing on this new lawyer who based on all of his public comments is very much in line with what president trump sees of this investigation, which is this idea of it as a witch hunt. and president trump, as we've well documented, really likes people who he sees on tv defending him. and often tries to find ways to b
a colleague of mine dug up an old clip under the bylines woodward and bernstein from the watergate period. that's what richard nixon was doing as the watergate hearings were up under way, he was fuming this was a witch hunt out to get him. you read that story and it's eerily similar to what we have today. >> tamara, let's presume trump's lawyers go back to the white house and break it to the boss that this is not going to be over last thanksgiving or new year's and then we see the...
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it is bob woodward talked about how they are unhinged, matt.w it was bad during the bush years, poor ari, i wouldn't want his job i really wouldn't want sarah huckabee's job now or press job for that matter. >> that's okay. i console her every evening and she is proud of what she does. at the end of the george w. bush administration he was obviously pretty low in the polls and they were calling him every name in the book. bush lied, people died. warmonger, racist. you name it, they called him that. it's what liberals do with every single republican. the difference with donald trump is they just started off with all these terrible slanderous terms and john bolton is now having to undergo this as well. and i actually think, sean, i'm hopeful. the american people see through this. the american people they have air in their lungs. they feel hope. they like the agenda. and this is something that, you know, gives the american people hope that someone is going to stand up and fight. >> sean: i want to fill in for sarah huckabee sanders one day. just o
it is bob woodward talked about how they are unhinged, matt.w it was bad during the bush years, poor ari, i wouldn't want his job i really wouldn't want sarah huckabee's job now or press job for that matter. >> that's okay. i console her every evening and she is proud of what she does. at the end of the george w. bush administration he was obviously pretty low in the polls and they were calling him every name in the book. bush lied, people died. warmonger, racist. you name it, they called...
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dean, i mean when president trump uses the term witch hunt, i mean i talked about this with carl woodwardinsides say. what parallels do you draw, and president trump when he see michael wolf's book goes into a rage when he sees it on tv, but what parallels do you see here? >> i tweeted that when i saw that headline, too. what i saw is one is public and the other private. the obstruction statute, if you're looking at the criminal law is an endeavor statute. and all you have to do is have a corrupt motive and corrupt intent and make overt acts towards that intent and you're on the wrong side of that law. it's not very hard. trump is going to be judged not only that but on a political standard. if i look at the impeachment nixon was held up to, you'll see right now trump is far more aggressive than nixon in that m impeachment. >> you have dowdy saying president trump is not acting -- compared to the majority of others who are. >> the terrible thing is republican parties have been craven throughout this administration saying we believe in the rule of law above partisan and ideological politic
dean, i mean when president trump uses the term witch hunt, i mean i talked about this with carl woodwardinsides say. what parallels do you draw, and president trump when he see michael wolf's book goes into a rage when he sees it on tv, but what parallels do you see here? >> i tweeted that when i saw that headline, too. what i saw is one is public and the other private. the obstruction statute, if you're looking at the criminal law is an endeavor statute. and all you have to do is have a...
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it is bob woodward talked about how they are unhinged, matt.as bad during the bush years, poor ari, i wouldn't want his job i really wouldn't want sarah huckabee's job now or press job for that matter. >> that's okay. i console her every evening and she is proud of what she does. at the end of the george w. bush administration he was obviously pretty low in the polls and they were calling him every name in the book. bush lied, people died. warmonger, racist. you name it, they called him that. it's what liberals do with every single republican. the difference with donald trump is they just started off with all these terrible slanderous terms and john bolton is now having to undergo this as well. and i actually think, sean, i'm hopeful. the american people see through this. the american people they have air in their lungs. they feel hope. they like the agenda. and this is something that, you know, gives the american people hope that someone is going to stand up and fight. >> sean: i want to fill in for sarah huckabee sanders one day. just one. i
it is bob woodward talked about how they are unhinged, matt.as bad during the bush years, poor ari, i wouldn't want his job i really wouldn't want sarah huckabee's job now or press job for that matter. >> that's okay. i console her every evening and she is proud of what she does. at the end of the george w. bush administration he was obviously pretty low in the polls and they were calling him every name in the book. bush lied, people died. warmonger, racist. you name it, they called him...
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colonel, i want to just thank you and colonel woodward, i salute you both, you are really tremendous, you've done, you lead the 3rd marine aircraft wing and the miramar marines with the excellence and honor with which this corps is admired. all throughout the world they talk about you. i want to thank all of the incredible soldiers, sailors, airmen and coast guardsmen who traveled today from the stations all across the san diego region. i have a message for you, straight from the heart of the american people, and you know what that is, we support you, we thank you, we love you, and we will always have your back like you have and very importantly, most important, to all of the military spouses and family members here today, we know that you really serve too, many cases you're the real boss in the family, right? we know that, so thank you. none of this would be possible without your incredible sacrifice and the tireless support that you give, so thank you all, and finally, to the thousands of marines here today, from miramar -- >> [applause] >> and camp pendleton, i want you to know how
colonel, i want to just thank you and colonel woodward, i salute you both, you are really tremendous, you've done, you lead the 3rd marine aircraft wing and the miramar marines with the excellence and honor with which this corps is admired. all throughout the world they talk about you. i want to thank all of the incredible soldiers, sailors, airmen and coast guardsmen who traveled today from the stations all across the san diego region. i have a message for you, straight from the heart of the...
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life with how much i dime like pat nixon, a wonderful, sarcastic sense of humor, a piece in bob woodward's latest book about nixon on the helicopter ride coming back from camp david and reaching out and putting his hand on knee or the thigh of one her his secretaries and it's not a harvey weinstein, sound more like somebody wants to get some kind of human contact into his life. there was one alleged mistress he had that -- the relationship was serious enough the cia investigated it because she was a hong kong hostess at the hong kong hilton and worried she was an agent for the red chinese. so you have a cia investigation -- he was not president at the time -- of richmond -- richmond richard nixon and a leak "the new york times" publish surprise surprise -- and a story about richard nixon having an affair with a red chinese spy. he had a basic awkwardness with all human contact and probably his sexuality or sexual relations with women throughout his life reflected that to some extent. >> yes, sir. >> so, i've encounters darpa in my day job and epitomizes the industrial cop complex and eisen
life with how much i dime like pat nixon, a wonderful, sarcastic sense of humor, a piece in bob woodward's latest book about nixon on the helicopter ride coming back from camp david and reaching out and putting his hand on knee or the thigh of one her his secretaries and it's not a harvey weinstein, sound more like somebody wants to get some kind of human contact into his life. there was one alleged mistress he had that -- the relationship was serious enough the cia investigated it because she...
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i think the drum beat of woodward and bernstein -- and remember how less there was of coverage. >> right, how much less. >> no cable news. you know, no social media. it might well have played out differently. >> yeah. jeff, great to see you. thanks for being here. josh and olivia, please stick around. i want to go into more detail about hope hicks' departure from the white house. i have some fresh reporting about when she's leaving and why she's leaving. we'll get into that right after the break. incredible. capital one has partnered with hotels.com to give venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. all you have to do is pay with this... at hotels.com/venture. 10 miles per dollar? that is incredible. brrrrr. i have the chills. because you're so excited? because ice is cold. and because of all those miles. obviously. what's in your wallet? i'm not sure. what's in your wallet? this is food made to sit down for. slow down for. put the phone away, and use a knife and fork for. and with panera catering, it's food worth sharing. panera. food as it should be
i think the drum beat of woodward and bernstein -- and remember how less there was of coverage. >> right, how much less. >> no cable news. you know, no social media. it might well have played out differently. >> yeah. jeff, great to see you. thanks for being here. josh and olivia, please stick around. i want to go into more detail about hope hicks' departure from the white house. i have some fresh reporting about when she's leaving and why she's leaving. we'll get into that...
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here's what watergate reporters bob woodward and carl bernstein had to say in our last hour. >> theretext that people in the white house will say to you, it is unclear to them whether donald trump can effectively govern, whether he's capable of it in terms of his own abilities, conduct, and whether or not things have gotten to the point where the wheels are coming off of this presidency. we don't know that, but certainly people in the white house are openly, with each other and with journalists, raising those kinds of questions. >> it's not clear who has authority or what authority. >> back now with our panel, joining us at the table, carrie cordero, jen sauk ki, and mike shields. mike, for this white house, i mean hope hicks as we've been saying was about as close to the president as anybody. >> yeah, she goes back -- pre-dates everyone on the campaign and worked for the trump family before she got involved in this. sort of a unique person in that regard because she wasn't political. my guess is she will continue to be close to the president. i think this is like a family member and
here's what watergate reporters bob woodward and carl bernstein had to say in our last hour. >> theretext that people in the white house will say to you, it is unclear to them whether donald trump can effectively govern, whether he's capable of it in terms of his own abilities, conduct, and whether or not things have gotten to the point where the wheels are coming off of this presidency. we don't know that, but certainly people in the white house are openly, with each other and with...
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tommy is calling from woodward oklahoma -- woodward, oklahoma.hat do you think about the government's efforts to combat opioid abuse? caller: good morning, i am very thankful you got me on this morning. oklahoma has a raging epidemic with dr. shopping. a lot of people have three doctors and go back and forth between them. even in different cities of oklahoma. another thing that goes on is right now there are two doctors being prosecuted in oklahoma for prescribing too many opioids to their patients. it is like the rest of the n aunty, but i had a that was 80 years old and had gotten the shingles, and they put her on opioids. in a short time, it eventually killed her. but the problem was she did not need the pill half the time, but because it was prescribed she would take it. , andhe kind of abused it it was really sad. there was nothing i could do. see: what would you like to lawmakers in oklahoma and here in washington do to help with folks who are a part of this crisis? caller: more paperwork for the doctors, i'm sure. they need to have a list
tommy is calling from woodward oklahoma -- woodward, oklahoma.hat do you think about the government's efforts to combat opioid abuse? caller: good morning, i am very thankful you got me on this morning. oklahoma has a raging epidemic with dr. shopping. a lot of people have three doctors and go back and forth between them. even in different cities of oklahoma. another thing that goes on is right now there are two doctors being prosecuted in oklahoma for prescribing too many opioids to their...
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don't get more in depth, you can't because you'll get fired by your bosses, but to be a lot more woodward and bernstein type of reporting where now it is just the media, the relations firm for politicians and companies and such. get more in, let me depth on the pension issue. don't receive their full salary and their pension, this citing tcheck.org, congressional research service n rules of congressional congress. age 62, for pension at members are eligible for pension fthey completed 20 years of service or any age of r completing 35 years service. the amount of the pension depentedos years of service and verage of the highest three years of salary. starting amount of retirement 80% of may not exceed his or her final salary. texas, an in austin, independent. martin, go ahead. good morning. at why there's a republican majority in the house the epublican majority in senate. the president is a republican, increase in the mmigration as far as deportations, why are there no penalties and i thought trump say on television russia, if you're listening, can you please get the rest of e-mails.s it
don't get more in depth, you can't because you'll get fired by your bosses, but to be a lot more woodward and bernstein type of reporting where now it is just the media, the relations firm for politicians and companies and such. get more in, let me depth on the pension issue. don't receive their full salary and their pension, this citing tcheck.org, congressional research service n rules of congressional congress. age 62, for pension at members are eligible for pension fthey completed 20 years...