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bob woodward is coming here.avoided that face-to-face with mueller. that's coming up next in about a minute. about a minute i hear you, sister. stress can affect our minds. i call this dish, "stress." stress can also affect our bodies. so, i'm partnering with cigna to remind you that your emotional and physical health are more connected than you think. go in for your annual check-up. and be open with your doctor about anything you feel. physically, and emotionally. body and mind. cigna. together, all the way. that's better. run with us on a john deere 1 series tractor. beacuse changing your attachments, should be as easy as... what about this? changing your plans. yeah. run with us. search "john deere 1 series" for more. yeah. run with us. i'm a fighter. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institu
bob woodward is coming here.avoided that face-to-face with mueller. that's coming up next in about a minute. about a minute i hear you, sister. stress can affect our minds. i call this dish, "stress." stress can also affect our bodies. so, i'm partnering with cigna to remind you that your emotional and physical health are more connected than you think. go in for your annual check-up. and be open with your doctor about anything you feel. physically, and emotionally. body and mind....
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"woodward avenue elementary school, located on woodward avenue." i'm not counting words. oh, good.
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woodward in trouble such concerns aside most interest see only positives in becoming a further gateway to europe for china's belt and road initiative. now when you hear the word whiskey. you might see this highlands or sleepy villages in the american south who's number of across europe has been developing a taste for different local producers on a piece of that market too so why can't whisky come from brian burke. nestled in a small time in about an hour's drive from berlin is the shop levi's distillery a place where workers pride themselves for having a nose for quality. he was always something we really love because we used to work involves made lots of cocktails with with right whiskey. so we said ok that's going to be our focus the operation is just one example of a growing trend there are now more whisky distillers in germany than in scotland. typically they produce tiny quantities compared to their scottish counterparts but what they lack in scale they make up for with other advantages in contrast to scotland export oriented whisky industry german distillers cater primarily for t
woodward in trouble such concerns aside most interest see only positives in becoming a further gateway to europe for china's belt and road initiative. now when you hear the word whiskey. you might see this highlands or sleepy villages in the american south who's number of across europe has been developing a taste for different local producers on a piece of that market too so why can't whisky come from brian burke. nestled in a small time in about an hour's drive from berlin is the shop levi's...
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it's kind of unfair to woodward. i think woodward has his moments.iness to get somebody, gotcha. it's the gotcha journalism. i believe they think they are doing justice. >> not obama, he gets a pass. >> right. >> that's because of the ideology. i wrote up paper ones for cnn because i was working there and i wrote a paper on confirmation bias. look for evidence of what it is you believe in you turn the evidence in your direction. i don't know that i've ever registered, but they there are committed ideologues and they don't know it. i think i can defend it based on history, based on human experience, based on historical record, we asked my favorite author why was he a catholic and because original sin in the world. men are sinners. if you look at the surveys where they stand politically, i was at boston university, i was the only non- marxist at fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you
it's kind of unfair to woodward. i think woodward has his moments.iness to get somebody, gotcha. it's the gotcha journalism. i believe they think they are doing justice. >> not obama, he gets a pass. >> right. >> that's because of the ideology. i wrote up paper ones for cnn because i was working there and i wrote a paper on confirmation bias. look for evidence of what it is you believe in you turn the evidence in your direction. i don't know that i've ever registered, but they...
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highs tomorrow 68 concord, 60 woodward city, 67 san francisco. dry thursday afternoon, joy friday, saturday. a few showers sunday morning as the storm passes to the west and next week looks sunny and dry and mild. haven't put those three words together for a long time. >>> more bad news on the front. onhefielders is in trouble. cameron maybin has a lot more to worry about than the bat. . >>> cameron maybin was arrested last friday in scottsdale for driving under the influence. his blood-alcohol level was .142, nearly double the legal limit. r faing several walking tests. he was signed to a minor-league contract last month. this is another black eye in the face of the organization following larry baer's leave of absence after his public altercation with his wife. his roster spot not guaranteed so the rest could impact his chances of making the team. 21 -year-old jesus was ardo continues. his top prospect struck out six and two and two thirds' in his. they won 4- 1. is making it hard for the team to have a start this year in the minors. >> would yo
highs tomorrow 68 concord, 60 woodward city, 67 san francisco. dry thursday afternoon, joy friday, saturday. a few showers sunday morning as the storm passes to the west and next week looks sunny and dry and mild. haven't put those three words together for a long time. >>> more bad news on the front. onhefielders is in trouble. cameron maybin has a lot more to worry about than the bat. . >>> cameron maybin was arrested last friday in scottsdale for driving under the influence....
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the source for woodward and bernstein who uncovered watergate. deep throat, for a long time, was not known. and it was only in 2005 that his identity was unveiled. it was always that he was acting in the public interest, but in fact, he was driven more by personal ambition. in that case, there were public benefits. fundamentally, that was an anonymous leak. mr. sexton: we have to ask about the term itself. the term is a distinction. what a wonderful term, because whistleblowing evokes the image of the referee. it is impartial -- an impartial official trying to stop the game saying, look at what is happening. rules are being violated. how far back does the term itself go? did you find that? is it a mid 20th century term? or does it go back to the early 20th century? prof. mistry: you identified the origins of the metaphor itself. it comes from the whistle. a modern icon. whistleblowing was popularized century, but as an image, it comes back in the 19th century. attention.lic in the late 1880's, back in the u.k., you have a manufacturer of whistles
the source for woodward and bernstein who uncovered watergate. deep throat, for a long time, was not known. and it was only in 2005 that his identity was unveiled. it was always that he was acting in the public interest, but in fact, he was driven more by personal ambition. in that case, there were public benefits. fundamentally, that was an anonymous leak. mr. sexton: we have to ask about the term itself. the term is a distinction. what a wonderful term, because whistleblowing evokes the image...
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and your league in his book "fear: fire and fury," the way these manifest themselves, bob woodward said the truth emerges. they are sort of due for another kind of inside hit. any concerns people inside disapprove of this conduct? >> there's always people inside who voice disapproval, yet let's be real, they still choose to work there, whether it's on the campaign or inside the white house. so private complaints really only go so far in any realm of life. you either choose to be there or you choose to go, depending on someone's conduct. what i do see as a real concern, nicolle, about possible obstruction of justice findings by be rot mueller, that report is on the horizon. they think the fight with george conway, the fights with the late senator mccain, those are distractions. the real conduct they're worried about is whatever mr. mueller may have found. >> tell me more about that, is that based on public reporting, about former white house don mcgahn spending more 30 hours, is that based on any indication they have from the justice department about what will be in this report? >> it's
and your league in his book "fear: fire and fury," the way these manifest themselves, bob woodward said the truth emerges. they are sort of due for another kind of inside hit. any concerns people inside disapprove of this conduct? >> there's always people inside who voice disapproval, yet let's be real, they still choose to work there, whether it's on the campaign or inside the white house. so private complaints really only go so far in any realm of life. you either choose to be...
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trump started complaining to people that there was no advanced prep on woodward's book, a republican close to the white house said. trump let shine know he wasn't happy. according to gabe sherman, one theory of bill shine's exit is, quote, that trump pushed shine out now because house democrats are looking to investigate the house's ties to fox. tensions were likely especially high this week after "the new yorker's" jane mayer rocked the white house with her deeply reported piece on the close ties between the fox -- between fox news and the white house. mayer wrote that as a fox news executive, several lawsuits named bill shine as complicit in a workplace culture of cover-ups, payoffs and victim intimidation. and politico is reporting tonight that trump had complained to allies about shine being tangled up in those lawsuits. past trump staffers are also coming back to haunt the president. his former campaign chairman is a convicted felon, and today the president actually says he feels bad for paul manafort. >> i feel very badly for paul manafort. i think it's been a very, very tough
trump started complaining to people that there was no advanced prep on woodward's book, a republican close to the white house said. trump let shine know he wasn't happy. according to gabe sherman, one theory of bill shine's exit is, quote, that trump pushed shine out now because house democrats are looking to investigate the house's ties to fox. tensions were likely especially high this week after "the new yorker's" jane mayer rocked the white house with her deeply reported piece on...
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. >> for sure, and when bob woodward releases a book, it's also not a pretty picture. >> i'm going to in trole with bob woodward, but i want to read the mueller report. >> the power to subpoena people is a bething. >> sorry, bob. we'll learn a lot. i'm just saying wi it change the republican party, republican loyalty to him? that seems much less lily. i must say i'm a little prized there's nothing about obstruction of justice, no indictments there or nothing coming down. while i didn't think there was likelihood of collusion, obstruction was within their capacity and inclination. >> woodruff: you could have a lot of detail in this report about what was attempted. you could say attempted obstruction. we don't know. >> obstruction is a hard crime because it's a crime that requires you to be able to sho very specific corrupt intent. either way, the person should be focused on and conduct we should be focused on a is conduct of the president. maybe there are no more indictments, no indingments cofrom bob mueller himself because he is following justce department guidelines and not indictin
. >> for sure, and when bob woodward releases a book, it's also not a pretty picture. >> i'm going to in trole with bob woodward, but i want to read the mueller report. >> the power to subpoena people is a bething. >> sorry, bob. we'll learn a lot. i'm just saying wi it change the republican party, republican loyalty to him? that seems much less lily. i must say i'm a little prized there's nothing about obstruction of justice, no indictments there or nothing coming down....
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yog me, bob woodward.argaret brennan, moderator of "facehe nation," and senior foreign affairs corbett for cbs news's "face the nation," and jake sherman, senior writer for politico and coeditor ofok play president trump expressed his condolences on friday and when asked by a reporter h ife believed white nationalism was a rising threat, he said, no. and he called it, quote, a small group of people, with ve very serious problems. end quote. margaret, aou report on foreign affairs, is the president correct in his assessment of the threat o white nationalism globally? >> it is not a problem t be minimized, even in this country law enforcement, f.b.i. has out 900 or so domestic terror investigations of that. they are linked to white nationalist groups. but there is a concern that the receipt kick and the actions of some of these group have only increased, in terms of becoming more hard-core. around the world, though, this is something we have people often blame a lot of this on the president, because he has u
yog me, bob woodward.argaret brennan, moderator of "facehe nation," and senior foreign affairs corbett for cbs news's "face the nation," and jake sherman, senior writer for politico and coeditor ofok play president trump expressed his condolences on friday and when asked by a reporter h ife believed white nationalism was a rising threat, he said, no. and he called it, quote, a small group of people, with ve very serious problems. end quote. margaret, aou report on foreign...
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upcoming elections would be would see in just ten days from home or most likely the result would be woodward and that's all right that is going to have to be the last what. time want to appreciate you all for coming in. and alexey thanks very much for being with us and a good discussion. thank you as always for watching you can see this program again any time by going to our website c.n.n. dot com and for further discussion there's a facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter i handle at a.j. inside story for me has the whole team here. is cold war on truth when they're on line watch t.v. . is to be able to be concise expressing exactly what is happening in the moment and what it needs to traditional church or if you join us on saturday israel is an apartheid state and in the ethnic cleansing of the palestinian people this is a dialogue everyone has a voice and we want to hear from you join the colobus conversation. six continents across the. algiers correspondent bring the stories they tell of the. book and the bot
upcoming elections would be would see in just ten days from home or most likely the result would be woodward and that's all right that is going to have to be the last what. time want to appreciate you all for coming in. and alexey thanks very much for being with us and a good discussion. thank you as always for watching you can see this program again any time by going to our website c.n.n. dot com and for further discussion there's a facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j....
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in the upcoming elections will see in just ten days from home or most likely the result will be woodward and that's all right that is going to have to be the last word. appreciate you all for coming in. and alexey thanks very much for being with us been a good discussion. thank you as always for watching you can see this program again any time by going to our website c.n.n. dot com and for further discussion there is no facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter handle at a.j. inside story for me has i'm sick and the whole team here but for now. in the next episode of earth royce nik talk to him to group a screw on a voyage through the widdle sea to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with life the reason some of the remotest mooses on the nz arctic century on al-jazeera. three years after the cold waited to leave the european union to crack set is yet to take form and
in the upcoming elections will see in just ten days from home or most likely the result will be woodward and that's all right that is going to have to be the last word. appreciate you all for coming in. and alexey thanks very much for being with us been a good discussion. thank you as always for watching you can see this program again any time by going to our website c.n.n. dot com and for further discussion there is no facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and...
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it proved costly because fred, denied by woodward himself, brought down alexandre lacazette.rth london derby, pierre—emerick aubameyang, the calmest man in the stadium. united search for a way back but there were no repeat heroics for marcus rashford. arsenal are back in the top four. earlier, liverpool conceded twice for just the second time this season. first james tarkowski appeared to impede alison from getting the corner. juergen klopp's team recovered to reduce the gap to manchester city to a single point. roberto firmino and saddier main grabbing two goals each. the only blemish, another blank for mo salah. he was out a goal in four premier league games. meanwhile, chelsea's top four aspirations suffered a setback but they prevented wolves completing the double against them. val another moment of magic from eden hazard, which could be crucial as the blues have a game in hand and sit three points behind arsenal. ireland have kept their slim hopes of retaining the six nations title alive with victory over france. they won by 26 points to 1a in dublin and picked up what c
it proved costly because fred, denied by woodward himself, brought down alexandre lacazette.rth london derby, pierre—emerick aubameyang, the calmest man in the stadium. united search for a way back but there were no repeat heroics for marcus rashford. arsenal are back in the top four. earlier, liverpool conceded twice for just the second time this season. first james tarkowski appeared to impede alison from getting the corner. juergen klopp's team recovered to reduce the gap to manchester...
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ed woodward, the manchester united chairman, who has been criticised for many of his appointments overon left the club, this is an appointment they have got to get right and he says he brings a wealth of experience both as a player and asa of experience both as a player and as a coach. this means he is the right person to take manchester united forward. thank you. olly foster. and it is time to look at the weather. how are things shaping up the weather. how are things shaping upfor the weather. how are things shaping up for today? good morning. we still have got some patchy mist and fog across the south—western corner of the uk. that will lift through the morning and for many of us it will be dry with some sunshine. we could hang onto stubborn cloud in the south—east of england and the north west of scotland, where it will also be breezy. temperatures ranging from ten in the north to 16 or 17 in aberdeenshire. and also in london. this evening and overnight under the clear skies, temperatures will drop again low enough in some places for again low enough in some places for a touch of fr
ed woodward, the manchester united chairman, who has been criticised for many of his appointments overon left the club, this is an appointment they have got to get right and he says he brings a wealth of experience both as a player and asa of experience both as a player and as a coach. this means he is the right person to take manchester united forward. thank you. olly foster. and it is time to look at the weather. how are things shaping up the weather. how are things shaping upfor the weather....
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they had to have it back in the woodward and bernstein days.ton post required to sources to verify any information attributed to deep throat. those days are gone. now the media is simply become like the internet users in the social media users because they put out a lot of information without any attribution to real sources who are identified, who can be accountable for lies. mark: i want to ask about your client niclas sammon in a moment, but first i want to ask you about this thing we call the media, cnn, ultimately owned by time warner. >> maybe at&t now, big corporations. >> nbc, msnbc, comcast. >> big corporation. mark: what kind of influence does that have on newsrooms. >> take a look at what kind of coverage we have at nbc and msnbc and cnn. there's no objectivity, there is no fairness, it's just like they've become an extension of political parties out trying to influence the public, instead of informing the public. it used to be the standard was get at first but get it right. they've thrown out get it right. now i don't think they even
they had to have it back in the woodward and bernstein days.ton post required to sources to verify any information attributed to deep throat. those days are gone. now the media is simply become like the internet users in the social media users because they put out a lot of information without any attribution to real sources who are identified, who can be accountable for lies. mark: i want to ask about your client niclas sammon in a moment, but first i want to ask you about this thing we call...
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if you read books like obama's wars by bob woodward, you see he is skeptical.hen president obama continued to expand the war, he said, has it ever worked? they could show him where it had worked. all they did was give him small, medium, large. the large escalation was impossible because we do not have that many troops. doesn'tsident obama 2009 is, the smallest was 20,000 i will cut the difference 30,000 troops. i want to make sure we go over some things quickly. if people want to read your article "time for peace in afghanistan and an end to the lies." where did they go ? brian: you serve how many years and the united states marine corps? capt. hoh: 10 years. brian: you served and how many different war situations? capt. hoh: iraq twice and afghanistan once. i worked for the state department in afghanistan for a period of five months. i could not do any more than that. brian: before i forget, what is the white flour on your lapel? capt. hoh: most people are familiar with the red poppy that recognizes soldiers. the white poppy recognizes the death of everyone in
if you read books like obama's wars by bob woodward, you see he is skeptical.hen president obama continued to expand the war, he said, has it ever worked? they could show him where it had worked. all they did was give him small, medium, large. the large escalation was impossible because we do not have that many troops. doesn'tsident obama 2009 is, the smallest was 20,000 i will cut the difference 30,000 troops. i want to make sure we go over some things quickly. if people want to read your...
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that shows the nature of senior think abouteaking the historic examples of the , the source for woodward and bernstein uncovered the watergate. time wasat, for a long only known in 2005 that his identity was revealed. it was always assumed that he was acting in the public interest, but in fact, he was driven more by personal ambition. that case, there were public benefits, but fundamentally that was an anonymously -- anonymous leak. >> we have to ask about the term itself. the term is a wonderful distinction. invokes the image of a referee as an impartial official trying to stop and say look at what is happening, rules are being violated. how far back does the term itself go? that a mid-20th century during -- thing? the term itself comes from the whistle, a modern icon. popularized in the 20th century, but the whistle as an image comes about in the late 19th century. it is, as you say, a tool for calling public attention to some form of wrongdoing. the late 1880's back in the u.k., you have a manufacturer of whistles based in birmingham in the united kingdom, where i did my phd who creat
that shows the nature of senior think abouteaking the historic examples of the , the source for woodward and bernstein uncovered the watergate. time wasat, for a long only known in 2005 that his identity was revealed. it was always assumed that he was acting in the public interest, but in fact, he was driven more by personal ambition. that case, there were public benefits, but fundamentally that was an anonymously -- anonymous leak. >> we have to ask about the term itself. the term is a...
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you came into work and would read and talk about woodward and you hear stories from them where you curlg on. and then inside you'd be told, no, this is all ben bradly. they just hate us. they are trying to bring us down. it's what they would call fake news. and i didn't know many people had been to jail personally so i tended to believe the people inside the white house until it became obvious that they were the ones lying. >> you became white house counsel a year after the break in. this was a story that took years to really drag out all the details after the scandal was well under way is when you stepped up into this difficult role. when you tried to convince nixon this was a problem telling him it was a cancer on the presidency, you were blamed for the cover up. you were fired. you ended up testifying against nixon and the famous watergate hearings. this was all your word against the president of the united states. what was going through your mind and what was your strategy as you spoke at those hearings? >> the water gate cover up was covering up the fact that it the same people inv
you came into work and would read and talk about woodward and you hear stories from them where you curlg on. and then inside you'd be told, no, this is all ben bradly. they just hate us. they are trying to bring us down. it's what they would call fake news. and i didn't know many people had been to jail personally so i tended to believe the people inside the white house until it became obvious that they were the ones lying. >> you became white house counsel a year after the break in. this...
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bob woodward's book, for example, they all knew it was coming and this white house doesn't seem to planounter attack. they allow the president to go out and tweet and make a statement. there isn't a lot behind it. i'm sure that they're nervous tonight and they'll probably also have a feeling we have which is no matter what's in it at least we'll all now know what we're fighting about as opposed to chasing after ghosts. >> can you explain the latitude that the president has to claim executive privilege on anything that mueller presents to bar and how do you think this is going to be handled. we know however long and short it is, if it's given to bar, what happens then? >> the justice department is going to look at it. there could be classified information in the report. there could be a number of things in that report that can't be made public and they'll have to make judgments at the justice department as to what can be made public and what can't. do that end, the white house council's office is going to have an ability to review the report and exert executive privilege about communicat
bob woodward's book, for example, they all knew it was coming and this white house doesn't seem to planounter attack. they allow the president to go out and tweet and make a statement. there isn't a lot behind it. i'm sure that they're nervous tonight and they'll probably also have a feeling we have which is no matter what's in it at least we'll all now know what we're fighting about as opposed to chasing after ghosts. >> can you explain the latitude that the president has to claim...
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if you are a newspaper reporter, you -- bob woodward, widely respected. he pushes the fear button at every opportunity. >> greg: okay, wait. there are two things going on right now. yes, the consensus media is after trump. i remember, i am old enough to remember how ronald reagan was treated and george w. bush. they were demonized too. it's no longer right versus left. it's the resistance versus anyone else. they have demonized. they have expanded the target of demonization so it's not just trump. it's the voter parodies people who don't join the resistance. they have damned an entire population because that is the profit model. cnn, "the washington post," social platforms, they see division of the way to make money. cnn, this is their second go around. they did this with law enforcement for five or six years and now they are doing the trump voter. it's a way to make money. the consensus media has decided to demonize half the population. it's unhealthy. they have always been liberally biased. they hated reagan. they hated bush. they hated nixon that this
if you are a newspaper reporter, you -- bob woodward, widely respected. he pushes the fear button at every opportunity. >> greg: okay, wait. there are two things going on right now. yes, the consensus media is after trump. i remember, i am old enough to remember how ronald reagan was treated and george w. bush. they were demonized too. it's no longer right versus left. it's the resistance versus anyone else. they have demonized. they have expanded the target of demonization so it's not...
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the source for woodward and bernstein who uncovered watergate. time,hroat, for a long and it was only in 2005 that his identity was unveiled. was driven more by personal ambition. in that case, there were public benefits. fundamentally, that was an anonymous leak. jay sexton: we have to ask about the term itself. the term is a distinction. thetleblowing, it evokes image of the referee. it is impartial -- an impartial official trying to stop the game saying look at what is happening. how far back does the term itself go? did you find that? is it a mid 20th century term? prof. mistry: you identified the origins of the metaphor itself. it comes from the whistle. whistleblowing was popularized in the funniest sensory. -- in the 20 century. as an image, it comes about in the 20th century. 1880's, back in the manufacturer of whotles based in birmingham creates a whistle that wins a competition that the metropolitan police force have launched for creating whistles for bobby's on the beat to communicate with one another. patrolling the streets and keepin
the source for woodward and bernstein who uncovered watergate. time,hroat, for a long and it was only in 2005 that his identity was unveiled. was driven more by personal ambition. in that case, there were public benefits. fundamentally, that was an anonymous leak. jay sexton: we have to ask about the term itself. the term is a distinction. thetleblowing, it evokes image of the referee. it is impartial -- an impartial official trying to stop the game saying look at what is happening. how far...
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bob woodward's book, for example, they all knew it was coming and this white house doesn't seem to plan attack. there isn't a lot behind it. i'm sure that they're nervous tonight and they'll probably also have a feeling we have which is no matter what's in it at least we'll all now know what we're fighting about as opposed to chasing after ghosts. >> can you explain the latitude that the president has to claim executive privilege on anything that mueller presents to bar and how do you think this is going to be handled. we know however long and short it is, if it's given to bar, what happens then? >> the justice department is going to look at it. there could be classified information in the report. there could be a number of things in that report that can't be made public and they'll have to make judgments at the justice department as to what can be made public and what can't. do that end, the white house council's office is going to have an ability to review the report and exert executive privilege about communications between white house staff and executive branch staff relative to wha
bob woodward's book, for example, they all knew it was coming and this white house doesn't seem to plan attack. there isn't a lot behind it. i'm sure that they're nervous tonight and they'll probably also have a feeling we have which is no matter what's in it at least we'll all now know what we're fighting about as opposed to chasing after ghosts. >> can you explain the latitude that the president has to claim executive privilege on anything that mueller presents to bar and how do you...
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with an odd season it was my getting on the shelf he said it all meal in the woodward book i'm gonna see most things. like everyone asked me to. while i would if we could see ron noble. i think because of luck i will use or they will commute my. next this. guy you can can tell him i was moved by god god sent into my last goodbye. about within one. hour she still had lived that long but i just. it went on for hours. and only talk a little maybe talk to me see to cough just. suck. it you can't assist. c.s.p. it's. suck. seeing that level of cornish meant being destroyed to your mother and can't you can do anything that's any less more lucky. in my view what a sad. this was going to my mom let me off. listen i want to buy the content this is. so i see that we're looking to my last words on more than just wish they said earlier five you see that i said and i have a lot of life. so and also got one mark for me. i don't know. as a witness in the case sorry a s'more a trouble to the hague in october twenty seventh team to provide his testimony. in my preparation to come and talk to there. y
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committee -- haaland, members of the committee this skirt was handmade by an individual named agnes woodward. she's originally from canada and she's ed to a citizen, made i believe a handful of these skirts globally and they represent our missing and murdered indigenous women and girls. our sisters. and she was directly impacted by , her aunt is among the missing and murdered indigenous women. so we wear these ribbon skirts in honor of our missing and murdered indigenous women and e ribbon skirts also are a sign, they represent prayer because we are a prayerful people. thank you. ms. haaland: thank you. thank you so much. the silent crisis of missing and murdered indigenous women has been my top priority since long before being sworn in to congress and i am appreciative that i am here today to hear your testimony. to help find solutions to this long overdue issue in indian country. i'm wearing red today in honor of missing and murdered indigenous women and so i wanted to mention that. indigenous women deserve to be protect just like anyone else in this country. that's why i've been working w
committee -- haaland, members of the committee this skirt was handmade by an individual named agnes woodward. she's originally from canada and she's ed to a citizen, made i believe a handful of these skirts globally and they represent our missing and murdered indigenous women and girls. our sisters. and she was directly impacted by , her aunt is among the missing and murdered indigenous women. so we wear these ribbon skirts in honor of our missing and murdered indigenous women and e ribbon...
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, every single book that's come out about this white house has had, you know, even the great bob woodwardy on anonymous sources because the -- because, jared and ivanka and the president are known to be extremely vindictive. >> there have been some successes that jared kushner has claimed. >> yes. >> he has been involved in the trade negotiation with mexico. there is a deal there that has to be voted on. >> yes. >> still by congress. there's also the criminal justice reform. >> yes. >> where our van jones who talked to jared all the time said that he was key. >> yes. >> if not for jared this wouldn't have happened. >> and i say that, i give him credit for that absolutely in the book for the crediting justice reform bill getting that through congress. my admiration, though, is tempered and forgive me my cynicism, because of the obvious self-interest. that is all about his father. so whilst i think it's wonderful that he did that, again, it's all about jared. >> it's something because i was quoting from a spokesperson from his lawyer from outside the white house. and it makes me think that
, every single book that's come out about this white house has had, you know, even the great bob woodwardy on anonymous sources because the -- because, jared and ivanka and the president are known to be extremely vindictive. >> there have been some successes that jared kushner has claimed. >> yes. >> he has been involved in the trade negotiation with mexico. there is a deal there that has to be voted on. >> yes. >> still by congress. there's also the criminal...
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upcoming elections would be would see in just ten days from home or most likely the result would be woodward and that's all right that is going to have to be the last word. appreciate you all for coming in. and alexey thanks very much for being with us been a good discussion. thank you as always for watching you can see this program again any time by going to our web site. the discussion the facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and you can also join the. in the next episode of earth royce nick clark to enter grouping screwed on a voyage through the wood will see to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just tearing with live. music sold the remotest. antarctic century. the latest news as it breaks if we do you want to avoid money laundering for your terrorism how to be ready to displease governments including saudi arabia with details coverage lynching certain trees were known to take place in the car but they were rare now thir
upcoming elections would be would see in just ten days from home or most likely the result would be woodward and that's all right that is going to have to be the last word. appreciate you all for coming in. and alexey thanks very much for being with us been a good discussion. thank you as always for watching you can see this program again any time by going to our web site. the discussion the facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and you can also join the. in the...
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for me, personally, it became woodward and bernstein. i read "all the president's men." oneone had given me advice studying how they use attribution. good advice and that became a primer for me. i think there are so many talented journalists. i know there is a website now "investigating power," which i recommend. go and look at those videos of some tremendously talented journalists. there are a lot of modern-day ones like nicole hannah jones , people like that who do tremendous work. and essays. follow the people you like and who you want to imitate. i think that is what you do. you follow their work, you read their work, you learn from them. they kind of become your teachers that way. sometimes we think, oh, i have to be formally taught by somebody. you can read somebody's work and be top by somebody. that is a good way to begin to work. ok, here is someone, i really like their writing, why is it that i like their writing, and i can study it. i think they can learn. the students can learn from all levels, from reading lots of people's work, hopefully. sherri: let's open
for me, personally, it became woodward and bernstein. i read "all the president's men." oneone had given me advice studying how they use attribution. good advice and that became a primer for me. i think there are so many talented journalists. i know there is a website now "investigating power," which i recommend. go and look at those videos of some tremendously talented journalists. there are a lot of modern-day ones like nicole hannah jones , people like that who do...
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woodward said that brennan felt it matched the russia collusion charges, he had heard. and i can't help but wonder now if where brennan heard this was when it came out of his own mouth. the dossier was never considered true until it was recognized in intelligence assessments and only after the late john mccain and top obama officials helped circulate it, said senator paul. the dossier was underwritten by the democratic national committee and hillary clinton's campaign, by indicating the kremlin interfered in the election. it helped fuel false allegations of foreign collusion with the trump campaign, leading to two years of nonstop investigations. i'm very concerned that it's becoming more clear that the obama administration was able to obtain a fisa warrant to spy on our campaign based on a phony opposition researched from the clinton campaign, having federal law enforcement spy on a presidential campaign based on phony campaign research is really distressing in the true, unfold story. he said. but that -- this is a problem. and i know others may feel otherwise. i like
woodward said that brennan felt it matched the russia collusion charges, he had heard. and i can't help but wonder now if where brennan heard this was when it came out of his own mouth. the dossier was never considered true until it was recognized in intelligence assessments and only after the late john mccain and top obama officials helped circulate it, said senator paul. the dossier was underwritten by the democratic national committee and hillary clinton's campaign, by indicating the kremlin...
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bob woodward in his book said that president trump says real power is fear. >> yeah. do. >> you see this as fear of, you know, the president getting angry at republicans if they -- clearly for the president, he sees this as a loyalty test. >> i see this as if you are fearful of the president, you shouldn't be sitting as a member of congress. you have a job, and your job is to do everything you can to be a representative of the people who have elect you'd there. and also, i believe as republicans, we have to make sure that we're holding the person accountable to the principles and the platform of the party. it's not just follow the president at all costs. it's one of the things that i think will end up hurting the republican party is if they do not hold the president accountable to the principles that they believe in, here is the thing. it doesn't matter who you are. people will let you down. those principles do not let you down. the constitution is there to protect people. and i think this was a clear mark in the sand for republicans to say i'm on the side of the plat
bob woodward in his book said that president trump says real power is fear. >> yeah. do. >> you see this as fear of, you know, the president getting angry at republicans if they -- clearly for the president, he sees this as a loyalty test. >> i see this as if you are fearful of the president, you shouldn't be sitting as a member of congress. you have a job, and your job is to do everything you can to be a representative of the people who have elect you'd there. and also, i...
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chris on the words, steve walters, jason dunford and andy woodward talking. 0ur reporterjim reed is heremanchester city is saying today. some background on the case, you mention some of us already, barry bennell now in prison serving 31 yea rs, bennell now in prison serving 31 years, his fourth offence to do with abusing young boys, 65 years old. he was a coach in the north west of england, a large number of clubs but manchester city the most high profile club he was linked to or attach to do, he was there in the late 70s, early 805. attach to do, he was there in the late 705, early 805. we talked last year covering this case about the work we did to show various senior members of the club did have concerns when he was younger mac about his behaviour with young boys which is why you get the issue of compensation and this fund today. which is why you get the issue of compensation and this fund todaym term5 compensation and this fund todaym terms of money what the club saying? this fund is being set up this morning, they say around a0 player5 are going to be eligible, around 31 a55ociated
chris on the words, steve walters, jason dunford and andy woodward talking. 0ur reporterjim reed is heremanchester city is saying today. some background on the case, you mention some of us already, barry bennell now in prison serving 31 yea rs, bennell now in prison serving 31 years, his fourth offence to do with abusing young boys, 65 years old. he was a coach in the north west of england, a large number of clubs but manchester city the most high profile club he was linked to or attach to do,...
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barnes anderal museum staff john woodward and another surgeon named edward curtis were at the president's bedside in the hours before he died, which was about 7:22 the next morning, the 15th of april, 1865. it was decided then that a postmortem would be performed very quickly. the president's body was moved to the white house. the autopsy itself was performed in a room that today is one of the president's dining room on the second floor of the residents. it is during that autopsy that the bullet is recovered. the skull would have been removed, the top removed from lincoln's head. the stories recounted by dr. curtis, he lifted the brain out of the skull and held it over a china bowl. the bullet fell into the china bowl and meeting tinkling sound. according to his notes and the nose of others in the room, there was a pause. what thatf silence sound of the bullet in the china bowl is the only sound making any noise at that exact moment. curtis reflects on it by saying something to the effect of, this is a wet ball for which -- lead ball for which we cannot measure the calamitous effect. the
barnes anderal museum staff john woodward and another surgeon named edward curtis were at the president's bedside in the hours before he died, which was about 7:22 the next morning, the 15th of april, 1865. it was decided then that a postmortem would be performed very quickly. the president's body was moved to the white house. the autopsy itself was performed in a room that today is one of the president's dining room on the second floor of the residents. it is during that autopsy that the...
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woodward had done to connect the past to the present. and i dreamed of a real engagement between southern history and western history at that time. it irritated me. that children play cowboys and indians and a lighthearted manner. in a way that they did not play masters and slaves. somewhere the seriousness of western history would be seen in a comparative perspective with the other history. regional comparisons here are huge. to a degree i have been okay with the fact that national attention has been on the south and confederate memorials. and less for us and giving us more time as westerners to figure out how we will perform better at handling our heritage it may help or it may be more of a burden. that our heritage is complicated. when we talk about monuments and memorials, we can't get to memorials of soldiers. if you want to speak of that until we have talked about father sarah. there is so much complexity to this heritage. also images memorials and monuments that seem to have very little to have to do with soldiers in battle and mi
woodward had done to connect the past to the present. and i dreamed of a real engagement between southern history and western history at that time. it irritated me. that children play cowboys and indians and a lighthearted manner. in a way that they did not play masters and slaves. somewhere the seriousness of western history would be seen in a comparative perspective with the other history. regional comparisons here are huge. to a degree i have been okay with the fact that national attention...
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we also know from bob woodward's reporting that trump's preparation sessions for a possible mueller interview were a disaster in the last year and a half or so. there are reasons the democrats want it to happen. i think for mueller's side, we don't know precisely what mueller was doing, what he has going, what he thinks is necessary so i think it's very much wait and see. and i think we also have to remember that any subpoena would almost certainly be challenged by the trump team possibly delaying mueller's investigation by months if not longer and so he has his own self-interested calculations here and it may not be as obvious to him as it is to democrats that a subpoena is the way to go. >> at this point what we do know is just that the president has responded in writing to mueller's questions, right? nothing beyond. can you confirm that? >> that's right, yes. >> all right. we're going to talk about the budget for a moment now with all of you. the president, of course, set to announce his budget tomorrow morning. includes a huge amount of cuts to a variety of government programs but npr is
we also know from bob woodward's reporting that trump's preparation sessions for a possible mueller interview were a disaster in the last year and a half or so. there are reasons the democrats want it to happen. i think for mueller's side, we don't know precisely what mueller was doing, what he has going, what he thinks is necessary so i think it's very much wait and see. and i think we also have to remember that any subpoena would almost certainly be challenged by the trump team possibly...
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and jonathan capehart, also, his lawyers admitted to bob woodward that they didn't want foreign leaders that donald trump was so stupid that they could take advantage of him. >> well, i don't know where to go with that. but you know, joe, this has been one of the things about this presidency that's been most confounding. phil, let me ask you a question about this story, which is pretty incredible. you have a key line in here i think people need to understand because we've been comparing the mueller investigation to, say, ken starr's investigation of president clinton during the monica lewinsky situation. and you have been hearing that in assessing whether to approve such a high-spaks move, the special counsel was not operating with complete auton y autonomy. that was in contrast with ken starr and this broad leeway under the now expired independent special counsel statute. why that was tho important? >> robert mueller was an appointed attorney general and that the department of justice oversaw it. if mueller wanted to force the presidential interview by issuing a subpoena, he would have
and jonathan capehart, also, his lawyers admitted to bob woodward that they didn't want foreign leaders that donald trump was so stupid that they could take advantage of him. >> well, i don't know where to go with that. but you know, joe, this has been one of the things about this presidency that's been most confounding. phil, let me ask you a question about this story, which is pretty incredible. you have a key line in here i think people need to understand because we've been comparing...
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let's discuss the impact now with janelle woodward and sarat sethi.rning to you both janelle, i'll start it off with you. fed funds futures are also stacking up which steve is telling us with the expectations for a hike basically nonexistent this year. where do you stand and what role do tariffs have on your expectations >> yeah, i think when you look at it, you're right. the next movement of markets pricing in is a cut, not a hike. i think what we're watching is certainly the outlook and the guidance on the economic data as well as what the dot plots look like and how that continues to evolve you know, we've certainly been going through an earnings season earnings weren't as strong as they were in 2018, but we're still fairly resilient what we're seeing on the corporate side is it's certainly some uncertainty, but also some initiatives looking at balance sheet, looking at sourcing alternatives to kind of close that gap and improve the outlook. >> i'm wondering if at this point in time you look at the potential trade wars that could be looming on the
let's discuss the impact now with janelle woodward and sarat sethi.rning to you both janelle, i'll start it off with you. fed funds futures are also stacking up which steve is telling us with the expectations for a hike basically nonexistent this year. where do you stand and what role do tariffs have on your expectations >> yeah, i think when you look at it, you're right. the next movement of markets pricing in is a cut, not a hike. i think what we're watching is certainly the outlook and...
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grant woodward an iowa based lawyer had this to say i think the big issue going forward is how much ofndamentally want to support mostly cloudy smart money was on hillary clinton then and smart money is on somebody else now. you can't under estimate. ed: are they sleeping on him again? a socialist will never -- he is now within the mainstream of the democratic party. his ideas seem pie in the sky medicare for all and now the green new deal. that's all bernie. that's the bernie script. maybe the democratic party is much more left than the mainstream media wants to admit and he might do a lot better in these primaries than these quote unquote smart people think. emily: doesn't seem like it's losing any energy to give everyone the benefit of the doubt until you are proven otherwise rather than the opposite where there would be a surprise you can't recover from. remember his response to ilhan omar's comments were not the rallying to the opposite side, the staunchly denouncing the comments that most people were hoping to see. so that, too kind of belies his position and might be much more f
grant woodward an iowa based lawyer had this to say i think the big issue going forward is how much ofndamentally want to support mostly cloudy smart money was on hillary clinton then and smart money is on somebody else now. you can't under estimate. ed: are they sleeping on him again? a socialist will never -- he is now within the mainstream of the democratic party. his ideas seem pie in the sky medicare for all and now the green new deal. that's all bernie. that's the bernie script. maybe the...
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in the upcoming elections will see in just ten days from home or most likely the result will be woodward and that's all right that is going to have to be the last word. appreciate you all for coming in. and alexey thanks very much for being with us and a good discussion. thank you as always for watching you can see this program again any time by going to our website c.n.n. dot com and for further discussion there's a facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter handle a.j. inside story for me hasn't taken the whole team here. inside story for me hasn't taken the whole team here. inside story for me hasn't taken the whole team here. inside story for me the whole team here. inside story from the whole team here. inside story from the whole team here. clay elected president ousted and held incommunicado since two thousand and thirteen events shrouded in secrecy so power change hands as the military seize control from its commander in chief for the first time al-jazeera reveals exclusively what happened behind closed
in the upcoming elections will see in just ten days from home or most likely the result will be woodward and that's all right that is going to have to be the last word. appreciate you all for coming in. and alexey thanks very much for being with us and a good discussion. thank you as always for watching you can see this program again any time by going to our website c.n.n. dot com and for further discussion there's a facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and you...
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made the fa ns having known that he has made the fans happy, and that he has promised that the ed woodwardthe executive vice—chairman here at old trafford and the owners the glazer family full sublet here a bit more from what he had to say earlier in his news conference. i'mjust i'm just going to be myself as i have always been. i know how the expectations of the club, the traditions, the history we have got. 0f the club, the traditions, the history we have got. of course, i wa nt history we have got. of course, i want to be successful, of course, i wa nt want to be successful, of course, i want to be successful, of course, i want to lift trophies. but i can't wait to get onto the job, onto the challenge of improving this great bunch of players. it is a squad full of potential. when i got the job, we we re of potential. when i got the job, we were 11 points behind fourth. now we have given ourselves a great chance to be in the top four. and even top three. so that is going to be the short—term target in the league. the premier league is vital for us. and of course we have been discussing h
made the fa ns having known that he has made the fans happy, and that he has promised that the ed woodwardthe executive vice—chairman here at old trafford and the owners the glazer family full sublet here a bit more from what he had to say earlier in his news conference. i'mjust i'm just going to be myself as i have always been. i know how the expectations of the club, the traditions, the history we have got. 0f the club, the traditions, the history we have got. of course, i wa nt history we...