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i mean, i've talked to woodward particularly woodward often about watergate and i investigated this whole question mark phil mark felt, you know, the question of who was deep throat. i mean that all comes out in this book, you know, but i didn't really need to talk to people 40 years 50 years after the event because the you know, i had enough problem listening to all these tapes and dealing with i mean the contemporaneous material is so rich. that it's and it's much more valuable and much more authentic than people's memories 50 years later. so if you want to read a would get woodward's perspective on something he's written lots of books and you can go and buy his books. i didn't feel the need to you know, it's not nick's woodward's story plus. you know this unraveling of the presidency. i'm i think you know all the president's men has created kind of distorted version of the journalists bringing down the president and the journalist certainly played a role and the washington post played a role and woodward and bernstein played role, but it was only one role that were other people. there
i mean, i've talked to woodward particularly woodward often about watergate and i investigated this whole question mark phil mark felt, you know, the question of who was deep throat. i mean that all comes out in this book, you know, but i didn't really need to talk to people 40 years 50 years after the event because the you know, i had enough problem listening to all these tapes and dealing with i mean the contemporaneous material is so rich. that it's and it's much more valuable and much more...
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i talked to woodward particularly woodward often about watergate and investigated distal , mark the question of who was deep throat. that's all comes outin this book . but i didn't really need to talk to people 40, 50 years after the event because i had enough problems listening to all these tapes and dealing with contemporaneous material is so rich. that it's much more valuable as much more authentic than people's memories 50 years later so if you want to read or get woodward's perspective on something he's written lots of books and you can go and buy his books. i didn't feel theneed to , it's not woodward's story. plus this unraveling of the presidency, i think all the presidents men has created kind of a distorted version of a journalist bringing down the president and the journalists certainly played a role and washington post played role and woodward and bernstein played a role but there was the judge jericho i mentioned. and all these people, there was an internal dynamic. inside the white house which he didn't know about at the time but all these people turning on each other, mcgruder
i talked to woodward particularly woodward often about watergate and investigated distal , mark the question of who was deep throat. that's all comes outin this book . but i didn't really need to talk to people 40, 50 years after the event because i had enough problems listening to all these tapes and dealing with contemporaneous material is so rich. that it's much more valuable as much more authentic than people's memories 50 years later so if you want to read or get woodward's perspective on...
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bob woodward, as always, thank you. the audio book -- the audio is "the trump tapes.">>> in ohio, both senate candidates are in last-minute push to secure voters with the polls now showing them neck and neck with only five days to go. nbc's jesse kirsch is in the hometown of j.d. vance. what are you finding there? jes finding there? >> reporter: yes, andrea, i think one of the things we've been looking at is if tim ryan can target across the aisle, moderate minded republicans who might be over trump. one voter in particular i spoke with i think was interesting around all the questions around trump, some of which was just discussed there with bob, that just because j.d. vance has signed on to the election denialism from 2020, that wasn't an automatic disqualifier. he wanted to see if vance would move more toward the middle, but he continues to see vance as someone who is just, as he put it, falling in line with former president donald trump. here's what he told me as he made his decision to go against republican party and vote for tim ryan. >> i think we need to start l
bob woodward, as always, thank you. the audio book -- the audio is "the trump tapes.">>> in ohio, both senate candidates are in last-minute push to secure voters with the polls now showing them neck and neck with only five days to go. nbc's jesse kirsch is in the hometown of j.d. vance. what are you finding there? jes finding there? >> reporter: yes, andrea, i think one of the things we've been looking at is if tim ryan can target across the aisle, moderate minded...
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woodward described the former president as "the wrong man for the job." the audio, he says, "i realize i didn't go far enough. the former president is an unparalleled danger." really, bob? now you're realizing this? i look forward to your next op-ed: "something seems off about this harvey weinstein guy." ( laughter ) ( applause ) op-ed. op-ed. op-ed. how's it going? "the washington post" published a few of the clips. and, yeah, they're bad. here's how the former president spoke about covid at the height of the pandemic. >> was there a moment in all of this, last two months, where you said to yourself, "ah, this is the leadership test of a lifetime"? >> no, i don't take responsibility for this. >> stephen: it's also what he says on eric's birthday. the recordings-- ( applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ the recordings also capture how special it was for him to meet kim jong-un. >> the c.i.a. says about. kim jong-un that he's "cunning, crafty, but ultimately stupid." >> i disagree. he's cunning. he's crafty. and he's very smart. you know, i'm the only one that knows. i'm the o
woodward described the former president as "the wrong man for the job." the audio, he says, "i realize i didn't go far enough. the former president is an unparalleled danger." really, bob? now you're realizing this? i look forward to your next op-ed: "something seems off about this harvey weinstein guy." ( laughter ) ( applause ) op-ed. op-ed. op-ed. how's it going? "the washington post" published a few of the clips. and, yeah, they're bad. here's how the...
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that's in the body -- bob woodward tapes. that's not a disputable item or opinion item. there is no other vote consistent with the american aspiration but to vote for democrats because the republican party a lost cause. you can hear all the commentary from republicans related to the unfortunate attack on pelosi's husband. they are discussing. there is not one side both sides or ambiguity that we constantly have polluting politics. what biden has been able to do is amazing. the summary is as follows, he took over from a president who instituted an insurrection. that insurrection president committed this country to a timeline to exit afghanistan in may of 2021. repeat, trump committed with the taliban our enemies to exit afghanistan in may of 2021. biden had to immediately it negotiate a delay and an exit. exits from a war are never going to be pretty. what biden has been able to do is amazing because he has been able to pull us out of the ditch that trump put us into by allowing us to go into a pandemic that caused all the problems here worldwide, including all the americ
that's in the body -- bob woodward tapes. that's not a disputable item or opinion item. there is no other vote consistent with the american aspiration but to vote for democrats because the republican party a lost cause. you can hear all the commentary from republicans related to the unfortunate attack on pelosi's husband. they are discussing. there is not one side both sides or ambiguity that we constantly have polluting politics. what biden has been able to do is amazing. the summary is as...
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conversations from the past year and we begin with associate ed to be of "the washington post" bob woodward and the new audio book "the trump tapes." 20 interviews with president trump. we started with a montage from an interview with president trump march 19th, 2020. 28 days after covid declared a pandemic and six days after trump declared a national emergency. >> was there a moment in all of this last two months where you said to yourself, oh, this is the leadership test of a lifetime? >> no. part of it is the mystery. part of it is the viciousness. when it attacks it attacks the lungs. >> yes. >> i wanted to always play it down. i still like playing it down because i don't want to create a panic. i don't take responsibility for this. i have nothing to do with this. i take responsibility -- was no fault of mine and no fault of anybody. maybe china. >> fauci. have you ever sat down alone with him and gotten a tutorial -- >> yes, i guess. this is a busy white house. we are getting very good marks from the governors. this is a local problem. >> i wanted to capture the moment when your son ba
conversations from the past year and we begin with associate ed to be of "the washington post" bob woodward and the new audio book "the trump tapes." 20 interviews with president trump. we started with a montage from an interview with president trump march 19th, 2020. 28 days after covid declared a pandemic and six days after trump declared a national emergency. >> was there a moment in all of this last two months where you said to yourself, oh, this is the leadership...
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let's turn to two legends, woodward and bernstein. releasing "the trump tapes."ith the president, he's determined trump is dangerous threat to democracy. and carl bernstein is author of "chasing history." you're going to interview the president extensively. you've written multiple books about him. did you think a 2024 presidential run was actually going to happen? >> well, we're going to see. and see what happens. karl and i were talking earlier. and on this network months ago, maybe years ago, karl said in name 21 republican senators who held donald trump in disdain. and then the number went up to 40. i mean, how many republican senators are there now who wonder this trump candidacy that trump presidency is not only a danger for republicans, it's a real for the country. >> carl, i was speaking to manu r raju. he said senators want a big field of candidates. if there is a big field of republican candidates running in primaries, doesn't that benefit the former president? >> you would think so. and that was one of the things that helped him win the nomination the l
let's turn to two legends, woodward and bernstein. releasing "the trump tapes."ith the president, he's determined trump is dangerous threat to democracy. and carl bernstein is author of "chasing history." you're going to interview the president extensively. you've written multiple books about him. did you think a 2024 presidential run was actually going to happen? >> well, we're going to see. and see what happens. karl and i were talking earlier. and on this network...
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bob woodward, joking, ron. good to see you guys.> you're not boring. >> so mahra, jon talked about violence. >> yeah. >> maybe offended by violence. often talked about fact sometimes wonder if we're talking too far up here. bob said maybe americans don't think that. i think they do. you know what? sometimes things happen in the last week of a campaign that have a massive impact, and people don't go thinking that just that one thing. they will tell you if they were concerned about republicans, and january the 6th, and violence, they saw somebody spouting trump talking points who broke into paul pelosi's home, battered him in the head, cracked his skull. >> oh, my god. >> had this 82-year-old grandfather rushed to the icu, in a life-threatening injury, and you had republicans mocking him. you have donald trump, who's been mocking him all week. people don't -- maybe some people don't think that americans focus on things like that, but you know what? they go in and they're going, january the 6th. election deniers. overturning roe. oh. m
bob woodward, joking, ron. good to see you guys.> you're not boring. >> so mahra, jon talked about violence. >> yeah. >> maybe offended by violence. often talked about fact sometimes wonder if we're talking too far up here. bob said maybe americans don't think that. i think they do. you know what? sometimes things happen in the last week of a campaign that have a massive impact, and people don't go thinking that just that one thing. they will tell you if they were concerned...
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as you are describing woodward it sounds like our goals for the slow streets program. with min miegz traffic and lowering vehicle speeds to create space for mull pull modes. i know we found interventions with slow street's program that would shotsnot not have an impact on the budget i wonder if this can be incorporate in the the project. >> yea we would love to look into that and could be applications we and bring over from one program to this project. of the direct yekutiel. >> i'm sorry. the so many box about the central freeway and i have 2 questions. swon about on the corner of debose and valencia. thereof is a vespa deal and motorcycle park negligent plan. obviously they use not really for parking for display its is their merchandise. i wonder photocopy conversations with vespaspot and how they fweel temperature and if there is concerns they have pulled out the bikes every day and pull them in at night if there is worry about cyclists or that back and forth between these come in and out often. >> yea. thank you. we have not heard that specific concern. however, we
as you are describing woodward it sounds like our goals for the slow streets program. with min miegz traffic and lowering vehicle speeds to create space for mull pull modes. i know we found interventions with slow street's program that would shotsnot not have an impact on the budget i wonder if this can be incorporate in the the project. >> yea we would love to look into that and could be applications we and bring over from one program to this project. of the direct yekutiel. >> i'm...
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woodward, thank you for a time tonight, i know you're very busy.hospital during this tough season, we appreciate it. >> thanks so much for having us and raising this important issue. >> certainly, still ahead, we are live in the idaho community that is coping with grief and so much fear, as these brutal killings of for college students remain unsolved tonight. ocess is fast anand flexible. behold... all that talent! ♪ this is how we work now ♪ ♪ my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan, i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now, i'm managing my diabetes better, and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us i was born here, i'm from here, and i'm never leaving here. i'm a new york hotel. yeah, i'm tall. 563 feet and 2 inches. i'm on top of the world. i'm looking for someone who likes to be in
woodward, thank you for a time tonight, i know you're very busy.hospital during this tough season, we appreciate it. >> thanks so much for having us and raising this important issue. >> certainly, still ahead, we are live in the idaho community that is coping with grief and so much fear, as these brutal killings of for college students remain unsolved tonight. ocess is fast anand flexible. behold... all that talent! ♪ this is how we work now ♪ ♪ my name is austin james. as a...
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and historians kind of keep coming back to even as, you know, woodward and, others and myself kind of push back against it. and there remains, i would say, particularly in popular imagination, perhaps with, seth, dad, that there this kind of singular southern that is warped in its defense of hegemony and economic privilege and power and some singular class set of southern principles that are aberrant from the nation, that are there to be one or lost. the era and perhaps exploited and manipulated to some other ends by outsiders seeking political power. now sometimes advance this thesis themselves selves. my my lovely grandmother, when i asked her you know what do you see as the biggest change in the south? you know, she was born in 1917, so she watched a lot of changes happen and she said, well, think is when all those northerners moved down here. and i asked my grandfather about, you know, politics and like why the republican made inroads the south. he says, well, i don't know. but, you know, anybody ever got a paved driveway? that's when they started voting republican and so you peop
and historians kind of keep coming back to even as, you know, woodward and, others and myself kind of push back against it. and there remains, i would say, particularly in popular imagination, perhaps with, seth, dad, that there this kind of singular southern that is warped in its defense of hegemony and economic privilege and power and some singular class set of southern principles that are aberrant from the nation, that are there to be one or lost. the era and perhaps exploited and...
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things that i envisioned was a sort of a physical handoff to like a journalist and like a kind of a woodward and bernstein style handoff in parking garage or something along those lines. so that's why i came. that's why i went to the us during my leave and tried to contact more conventionaljournalists. right. in the end, you used a computer in a book shop, i believe... yes. ..to dispatch this information, and we should say vast, vast amounts of information. the so—called iraq war logs and the afghan war diaries amounted to hundreds of thousands of separate pieces of information, right? right. but i mean, like, iworked with tens of millions of records every single day. so this is still even a fraction of the kinds of information that we were collecting and using. i don't doubt that. but what i'm getting to is the point that as these were hundreds of thousands of files, there is no way in the world that you'd sifted them, filtered them, you just dumped them. no, i wouldn't characterise it as that. the way that i view this is these are categorical types of information so you have information...
things that i envisioned was a sort of a physical handoff to like a journalist and like a kind of a woodward and bernstein style handoff in parking garage or something along those lines. so that's why i came. that's why i went to the us during my leave and tried to contact more conventionaljournalists. right. in the end, you used a computer in a book shop, i believe... yes. ..to dispatch this information, and we should say vast, vast amounts of information. the so—called iraq war logs and the...
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and historians kind of keep back to it, even as, you know, woodward and others and myself kind of push back against it. and there remains i would say, particularly in popular imagination, then perhaps with seth, dad, that there is this kind of singular southern mind that is warped in its defense of white hegemony and, economic privilege and power and some singular set southern principles that are abington white from the nation, that are there to be won or lost the era, and perhaps exploited and manipulated some other ends by seeking political power. now, sometimes southerners advance thesis themselves my my lovely grandmother. when i asked her, you know, what do you see the biggest change in the south know she was born in 1917 so she watched a lot of changes happen. she said, well, i think is when all those northerners moved down here and i asked my grandfather either about, you know, politics and like, why the republican party, you made inroads in the south. he says, well i don't know. but you know, anybody who ever got a driveway, that's when they started voting republican and so, yo
and historians kind of keep back to it, even as, you know, woodward and others and myself kind of push back against it. and there remains i would say, particularly in popular imagination, then perhaps with seth, dad, that there is this kind of singular southern mind that is warped in its defense of white hegemony and, economic privilege and power and some singular set southern principles that are abington white from the nation, that are there to be won or lost the era, and perhaps exploited and...
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then he went back in and i was young woodward. he started with a deal. it was one of what of reactive to where. well, i gotta go got the rock on broad yawn angela beetle running the bond or scream when i started. don't know these are, but i'm on my lot of with one your we have over the world on you written much. you want my, the lead the groups, it'll say he's got there, nobody call that article in, but i didn't you going to be here was the order going my going dummies last, davy number, you know, what, when the us and i don't understand, not a good was when and these numbers have been by jason, has been by jimmy about on that agenda did himself temporarily off years have been by your georgia. none of your residents were in london with michael, but it will not let him deal with any regular levina decided. i me, a lot of can be not over. i'm gonna let you learn. i was, i got a great what was yawning museum, what of what is? and i've also received an article for him, but i gotta pull it up on the on bullet. i've gotta, oh, really what i mean you've been in
then he went back in and i was young woodward. he started with a deal. it was one of what of reactive to where. well, i gotta go got the rock on broad yawn angela beetle running the bond or scream when i started. don't know these are, but i'm on my lot of with one your we have over the world on you written much. you want my, the lead the groups, it'll say he's got there, nobody call that article in, but i didn't you going to be here was the order going my going dummies last, davy number, you...
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the journalist certainly played a role in the washington place played a role in the woodward and bernsteinr a role tt a lot of people, investigators and the judge who i mentioned and all these people, there was an internal dynamic inside the white house which we didn't know at the time put all these people turning on each other. mcgruder turning on dean and dean turning on mcgruder. i like to think all the presidents men all the presidents men was the first draft of history but i didn't want to rehash all that stuff. b i think your book is very even-handed for a criminal like richard nixon. but i would say if there were heroes in the story and the way we have looked at it some people think john dean is a hero and it was interesting to hear their rendition of how he came up with this testimony and now he created his own but the central one perhaps the most important one was someone who didn't get a lot of credit even though we have all these tapes. let's explain the tapes were there to confirm everythingg tht dean said and all of the others. so maybe you want to comment on that predicting t
the journalist certainly played a role in the washington place played a role in the woodward and bernsteinr a role tt a lot of people, investigators and the judge who i mentioned and all these people, there was an internal dynamic inside the white house which we didn't know at the time put all these people turning on each other. mcgruder turning on dean and dean turning on mcgruder. i like to think all the presidents men all the presidents men was the first draft of history but i didn't want to...
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democrats who thought trump woods wrong to say he couldn't imagine being president, according to woodward. dr. fauci and others made mistake. no party wins looking back. look forward instead. if you look back, you run the risk of not only not achieving goals for the party but you run the risk of not advancing the body politic. was dick cheney and president bush room? bill clinton wrong and obama wrong at times? absolutely. but we don't go forward as a country if we look back. to your point, greg. it's about best intentions. you've got to give people the benefit of the doubt. >> greg: and we have to stare. everyone should be able to say, what was i wrong? i was right on the contagiousness early on, but i was wrong on the period of time. >> this room from for grace from february to the end of april, when china was lying about what was happening, we didn't have the data. but from early may we knew who was dying and where they were from. we knew kids could go back to school. may of 2020. and yet, as of this year, i have a friend who is pregnant, her doctor said you're not can it be fit becaus
democrats who thought trump woods wrong to say he couldn't imagine being president, according to woodward. dr. fauci and others made mistake. no party wins looking back. look forward instead. if you look back, you run the risk of not only not achieving goals for the party but you run the risk of not advancing the body politic. was dick cheney and president bush room? bill clinton wrong and obama wrong at times? absolutely. but we don't go forward as a country if we look back. to your point,...
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. >> todd: retired disney bob woodward iger is back, replacing bob, who placed criticism for pushing woke policies and losing money. >> carley: a single mom running for republican state senate joins us now, she takes her daughter to disney every year. big shakeup, what do you think it will look like with iger back in charge? >> it is great to be with you, there are just two sides of the same coin and we all know it. last year they started pushing this woke doctrination and pushing back against ron desantis, the american people spoke loudly and clearly. whether in virginia or florida, parents stood up, that is not what we want. i have been a big fan of disney, my daughter and i love the park and watching disney movies, i shouldn't be afraid to let my daughter sit and watch a disney movie and have to preview it first pause i'm worried about the kind of indoctrination they are pushing on my child and that is why disney issil faing parents and families. >> todd: our parents didn't have to do that with little mermaid and lion king, you just enjoyed it. now to your point, you need to watch
. >> todd: retired disney bob woodward iger is back, replacing bob, who placed criticism for pushing woke policies and losing money. >> carley: a single mom running for republican state senate joins us now, she takes her daughter to disney every year. big shakeup, what do you think it will look like with iger back in charge? >> it is great to be with you, there are just two sides of the same coin and we all know it. last year they started pushing this woke doctrination and...
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you would be able to say you were the woodward and bernstein of your time and pathed on this story. and now when it comes out in court documents, the "new york times" takes a victory lap like they did some kind of public service. listen, man, the fbi is broken. and you got guns and shields, you can take people's lice and freedom. this is serious stuff. they better get their act together. i mean, you can't go on as a country like this. >> jesse: ray better brush up on testimonials having a house coming in with their teeth showing and not taking no for an answer. >> that guy is making jim comey look like the lone ranger permission to make -- this guy is really bad. there are actual republicans in there give us jim comey back. jim comey. come back and take your book. dan bongino crushing it. >> thank you. >> jesse: russia just shot missiles into a nato ally. two people dead and the pentagon is investigating. is this how world war iii start? you could manufacture a whole new way of manufacturing. disrupt buying habits before they disrupt your business. and fuel the search for what comes
you would be able to say you were the woodward and bernstein of your time and pathed on this story. and now when it comes out in court documents, the "new york times" takes a victory lap like they did some kind of public service. listen, man, the fbi is broken. and you got guns and shields, you can take people's lice and freedom. this is serious stuff. they better get their act together. i mean, you can't go on as a country like this. >> jesse: ray better brush up on...
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i want to thank ryan woodward of my staff who did yeoman work and again making sure this bill made it to the finish line. and again, thanks and nancy pelosi for having a pass and now trying to get in into law melrose marauders legendary what they did in the burma china theater was so essential to the pacific campaign. they fought their way through miles of terrain. they took the mission why airstrip which was so essential to the japanese and then became a central to ours winning in that region of the war. they suffered many casualties was extraordinary suffering. they went through they were out man. they were out guns. they engaged more than 30 battles and struggles with the japanese, but they were never outgutted and their ultimate victory was very essential to the ultimate victory in the entire pacific. so again, they they were the greatest generation. they were what it was all about and i'm proud to be part this ceremony which really forever commemorating the bravery their courage what it means to be an american. so thank you you all and god bless america. today we honor some of ou
i want to thank ryan woodward of my staff who did yeoman work and again making sure this bill made it to the finish line. and again, thanks and nancy pelosi for having a pass and now trying to get in into law melrose marauders legendary what they did in the burma china theater was so essential to the pacific campaign. they fought their way through miles of terrain. they took the mission why airstrip which was so essential to the japanese and then became a central to ours winning in that region...
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i am judy woodward. thank you, please stay safe and we will see you soon. >> moving 0 years. engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson, and camilla and george smith. the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, supporting institutions to promota better world. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> you're watching pbs. >>> one of the wonderful things about my job is that i get to meet all of these incredible people. i get to try to help them. should be able to be in their service at a critical time liwhe inthe difference between night and day is wikipedia outcomes is an incredible thing. it helps me to be a better person to find value in life and contribute meaningfully.
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woodward, he released a delicacy under the trademark jell o and organized his extensive advertising campaigny appeared in germany in 1922. dancing bear cubs got their shape and name from the then popular shows with trained bears. they could be seen at holidays and fairs chewing bears were incredibly popular and became the beginning of a whole line of different gooey candies liquorice snails sticks worms and sweet devils in the 1980s . world disney animation has released the legendary animated series the adventures of the gummi bears what's with the gelatin sweets? everything is simple from english gummy translates as chewing today, jelly bears are not only a dessert, but also part of the youth subculture, they can be found in packages with vitamins in the form of jewelry and jewelry, and even as a tattoo, gummy bear owes its popularity to the fact that who made our life sweeter is the creator of the first gelatin dancing bears, the german confectioner hans riegel the man who changed the world. how many discoveries and all at once i watched misha gummy all my childhood and studied english at
woodward, he released a delicacy under the trademark jell o and organized his extensive advertising campaigny appeared in germany in 1922. dancing bear cubs got their shape and name from the then popular shows with trained bears. they could be seen at holidays and fairs chewing bears were incredibly popular and became the beginning of a whole line of different gooey candies liquorice snails sticks worms and sweet devils in the 1980s . world disney animation has released the legendary animated...
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it and that includes bob woodward. was criticized for the same thing. >> well, let's forget about all of those other books. your book is called newsroom confidential, lessons and worries from insane, life i urge everyone to get hold of a copy. my get, thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> when we come back, what was once the french. has become the full front. how did marjorie taylor greene become the heart and soul of the modern gop? that is the story told in robert troopers nubuck, what becomes of mass delusion! don't go away! n't go away! deep into the tooth to help actively repair acid-weakened enamel. i recommend pronamel repair to my patients. grandmom! walgreens find rx coverage is here to make medicare easy... even easier than those dances your grandkids love doing with you. ok, i got it. (laughs) start medicare shopping today with walgreens find rx coverage. ♪♪ plus, find low-cost copays. it's not too late to talk medicare. walgreens, is here. ♪♪ ♪♪ walgreens. ever wonder why they call it the american
it and that includes bob woodward. was criticized for the same thing. >> well, let's forget about all of those other books. your book is called newsroom confidential, lessons and worries from insane, life i urge everyone to get hold of a copy. my get, thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> when we come back, what was once the french. has become the full front. how did marjorie taylor greene become the heart and soul of the modern gop? that is the story told in robert...
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no one says anything, including bob woodward, who knew about covid-19, but said, you know what?ause i think i can be a new york times bestseller. at the end of the day, i would love for the media to actually do their job and hold people accountable and hold them to the fire. but you know, we will wait and see. >> here's what i say. let him go on every single show and never ask him about the book. never even mention the book. it is all about what he won't talk about. here's the questions you want to ask him. do you have stockham syndrome? and, aren't you tired of the taste of boot on your tongue? isn't that just awful? do you want to get the taste of boot off your tongue, don't you, mike? >> very good advice and if i get a chance to talk to mike pence, i will follow that advice? panel, stick with me, we have a lot more to discuss. after the, break we are celebrating some rare winds against big money in our politics. we will tell you about that and more. ♪i feel free to bare my skin♪ ♪yeah, that's all me♪ ♪nothing and me go hand in hand♪ ♪nothing on my skin♪ ♪that's my new plan♪ ♪
no one says anything, including bob woodward, who knew about covid-19, but said, you know what?ause i think i can be a new york times bestseller. at the end of the day, i would love for the media to actually do their job and hold people accountable and hold them to the fire. but you know, we will wait and see. >> here's what i say. let him go on every single show and never ask him about the book. never even mention the book. it is all about what he won't talk about. here's the questions...
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independent voters a very different scene here today than what we saw on the trail with governor gretchen woodwardt is all focused on democracy, abortion rights, tutor dixon who hunter spoke to told me she is focusing on schools education and inflation heading into the final two days. >> okay julie, thank you so much for that. also for the pendulum swinging in that county. i appreciate it. just ahead the most critical results from today's nbc news poll an election in a timeline of key poll closings and how it may indicate the battle of congress. how president trump's big lie is infecting the midterm elections we will hear about losing candidates that just won't accept defeat. ction effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. this holiday master your kitchen with wayfair. there's no question it's something ♪ ♪ keep it fresh with colorful cookware. whip up holiday treats with ease. slice and dice with the best of them. and with wayfair, you can express yourself. ♪ ♪ wayfair, holiday your heart out.
independent voters a very different scene here today than what we saw on the trail with governor gretchen woodwardt is all focused on democracy, abortion rights, tutor dixon who hunter spoke to told me she is focusing on schools education and inflation heading into the final two days. >> okay julie, thank you so much for that. also for the pendulum swinging in that county. i appreciate it. just ahead the most critical results from today's nbc news poll an election in a timeline of key...
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he became convinced, again, after the blinding of sergeant isaac woodward, that something had to be doneat the federal level to protect the rights of american citizens who happen in the african americans. he knew from his time in the senate as a democrat that nothing would get through. he began to think of two things. one, what can i do by executive action? that is what he was able to do by desegregating americas military. secondly, what can i do with my department of justice. he needed a good manager at the top of tom clark. tom clark hired good people. they were all on the side of the administration. they were pushing forward. they were not defining what he had done, but they are pushing forward to move the country forward by common law. when judges decide things, it is common law. no coming on in those district courts. in order to bring that to true fruition, things needed to end up at the supreme court. again, we get back to it. the man got lucky. he got four nominations. in this respect, he ended up not just going with his administration, but they left their fellow justices. -- trum
he became convinced, again, after the blinding of sergeant isaac woodward, that something had to be doneat the federal level to protect the rights of american citizens who happen in the african americans. he knew from his time in the senate as a democrat that nothing would get through. he began to think of two things. one, what can i do by executive action? that is what he was able to do by desegregating americas military. secondly, what can i do with my department of justice. he needed a good...
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. >>> also the, the washington's bob woodward brings us more of his revealing interviews with former president trump. >>> and up next, the lesson that progressives should take from mikhail gorbachev, jonathan jake joins us to explain that. we're back in a moment. this week is your chance to try any subway footlong for free. like the subway series menu. just buy any footlong in the app, and get one free. free monsters, free bosses, any footlong for free! this guy loves a great offer. so let's see some hustle! at adp, we understand business today looks nothing like it did yesterday. while it's more unpredictable, its possibilities are endless. from paying your people from anywhere to supporting your talent everywhere, we use data driven insights to design hr solutions and services to help businesses of all size work smarter today. so, they can have more success tomorrow. ♪ one thing leads to another ♪ >> tech: at safelite, we take care of vehicles with the latest technology. when my last customer discovered a crack in his car's windshield, he scheduled at safelite.com. safelite makes i
. >>> also the, the washington's bob woodward brings us more of his revealing interviews with former president trump. >>> and up next, the lesson that progressives should take from mikhail gorbachev, jonathan jake joins us to explain that. we're back in a moment. this week is your chance to try any subway footlong for free. like the subway series menu. just buy any footlong in the app, and get one free. free monsters, free bosses, any footlong for free! this guy loves a great...
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privileging these volumes over fine biographies by women scholars, but i'm pointing out when stephen woodward decided to write about mary chesnut, he did win pulitzer. so it was a strategic turn to look at the women out showered barton with praise, but he also acknowledged her personal idiosyncrasies. a forthright assessment was the weft or woven into work. barton was disruptive, not just in terms of her pursuit of autonomy. she was full of moral rectitude and could bend the rules to her own will, making her the kind of character we all love to get our hooks into. she could and was at times disturbingly touchy. her demanding, no nonsense approach might be putting to more than men. at the same time, she was considered to be the florence nightingale of america. and perhaps she was even more, if we look more closely for at nightingale's rising and changing reputation, as chronicled in jim downes, 2021 study maladies of empire how colonialism slavery and the war transformed medicine. so these figures that we have were kind of like silhouette portraits, antiquated cut outs. but we have a fleshy, b
privileging these volumes over fine biographies by women scholars, but i'm pointing out when stephen woodward decided to write about mary chesnut, he did win pulitzer. so it was a strategic turn to look at the women out showered barton with praise, but he also acknowledged her personal idiosyncrasies. a forthright assessment was the weft or woven into work. barton was disruptive, not just in terms of her pursuit of autonomy. she was full of moral rectitude and could bend the rules to her own...
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bundle of contradictions, no surprise there, he talks -- he calls maggie haberman, he calls bob woodwardalls these people but -- they're not getting leaks from staff, they are getting leaks from him. and he beats them up and says fake news. i wonder what he thinks, and what you think the package does as a message to a young person growing up today about the role of media and democracy? jason: for republican candidates, president trump and others, certainly we could do a better job with younger voters. republicans have done a terrible job of turning out younger voters. democrats did a tacit job of turning out younger voters. if you look at 2020, -- at 2022, the millennials are overturning the boomers that came to vote. that's concerning. steve: some people have said that they wish that trump would stop talking about the past and not the future -- stop talking about the past and start talking about the future. jason: i wouldn't referred to it as being boring, i think he gave a forward-looking vision on tuesday, one of the goals going in, president trump hasn't had that long of an opportuni
bundle of contradictions, no surprise there, he talks -- he calls maggie haberman, he calls bob woodwardalls these people but -- they're not getting leaks from staff, they are getting leaks from him. and he beats them up and says fake news. i wonder what he thinks, and what you think the package does as a message to a young person growing up today about the role of media and democracy? jason: for republican candidates, president trump and others, certainly we could do a better job with younger...
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florida democratic senate candidate val demings will join the conversation, plus, bob woodward will be here with his new recordings from his interviews with former president trump. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. re watching" we'll be right back. ♪limu emu & doug♪ it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. showtime. whoo! i'm on fire tonight. (limu squawks) yes! limu, you're a natural. we're not counting that. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ this week is your chance to try any subway footlong for free. like the subway series menu. just buy any footlong in the app, and get one free. free monsters, free bosses, any footlong for free! this guy loves a great offer. so let's see some hustle! out here, there's no shortage of beautiful things. free monsters, free bosses, any footlong for free! for some, it's an impossible view. for others, it's deep below the surface. but when you have the capability to go anywhere, and do anything, you realize
florida democratic senate candidate val demings will join the conversation, plus, bob woodward will be here with his new recordings from his interviews with former president trump. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. re watching" we'll be right back. ♪limu emu & doug♪ it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. showtime. whoo! i'm on fire tonight. (limu squawks)...
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we bob woodward in on friday. and what's he doing?ng to pull support. >> when the united states becomes unpredictable and undependable, every other government in the world, they take out the file and they call hedge against the united states doesn't have our back. and what that means is one of two options. they either defer or appease powerful neighbor, an iran, china, russia, or they bekim strategically autonomous. they start thinking about things like nuclear weapons. this is not the world we want to see. >> coming up, we're going to go watch what happens live when andy cohen joins the conversation. he joins us here on the set straight ahead on "morning joe." for adults with generalized myasthenia gravis who are positive for acetylcholine receptor antibodies, it may feel like the world is moving without you. but the picture is changing, with vyvgart. in a clinical trial, participants achieved improved daily abilities with vyvgart added to their current treatment. and vyvgart helped clinical trial participants achieve reduced muscle
we bob woodward in on friday. and what's he doing?ng to pull support. >> when the united states becomes unpredictable and undependable, every other government in the world, they take out the file and they call hedge against the united states doesn't have our back. and what that means is one of two options. they either defer or appease powerful neighbor, an iran, china, russia, or they bekim strategically autonomous. they start thinking about things like nuclear weapons. this is not the...
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he calls maggie haberman who has written a pretty harsh -- he calls bob woodward. he calls jonathan swine. they are not getting leaks from staff. they are getting leaks from him. yet, he's beating them up and saying fake news. i'm just wondering what the packet, what you think the package does as a message to a young person growing up today about the role of media and democracy. jason: well, i think for republican candidate president trump and others and elected officials clearly need to do a much better job with younger voters. you see what happened in the mid terms, democrats did a fantastic job turning out younger voters. republicans did a terrible job. you look at the trend of younger voters by 2024 millennials will have surpassed baby boomers. that's a concern if we don't get our act together and start making a stronger push. steve: a lot of people in response to president trump -- in fact, a lot of republican conservatives, team trump folks said they wish he would stop talking about the past and talk about the future. any chance of that? jason: look at tuesda
he calls maggie haberman who has written a pretty harsh -- he calls bob woodward. he calls jonathan swine. they are not getting leaks from staff. they are getting leaks from him. yet, he's beating them up and saying fake news. i'm just wondering what the packet, what you think the package does as a message to a young person growing up today about the role of media and democracy. jason: well, i think for republican candidate president trump and others and elected officials clearly need to do a...
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. >> in the book imperiled joonas bob woodward and robert costa right that the president said, "if thesewouldn't want any one person to have that authority. the president says, "no, no, no you don't understand, mike, you can do this. i don't want to be your friend anymore if you don't do this." >> trump would not relent. at 1:00 a.m. and generate 60 tweeted, "if vice president mik pence come through for us we will win the presidency. mike can send it back." >>> and then there was the morning phone call in which the president bullied and belittled the vice president for refusing to go along with his potential crew. >> i remember. he said, you are a web, you be wimp. "went." is what i remember. it also was before the presiden said that vice president of the effect that, for he will have the courage to make a hard decision." >> worse -- words, i remember something like that markey had. >> soon after the call ended: [changing usa p-uppercase-lette trump would repeat his dangerou liza put a target on vice president pence. >> i hope mike is going to do the right thing. i hope so. and mike penc
. >> in the book imperiled joonas bob woodward and robert costa right that the president said, "if thesewouldn't want any one person to have that authority. the president says, "no, no, no you don't understand, mike, you can do this. i don't want to be your friend anymore if you don't do this." >> trump would not relent. at 1:00 a.m. and generate 60 tweeted, "if vice president mik pence come through for us we will win the presidency. mike can send it back."...
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that's in the body -- bob woodward tapes. that's not a disputable item or opinion item.here is no other vote consistent with the american aspiration but to vote for democrats because the republican party a lost cause. you can hear all the commentary from republicans related to the unfortunate attack on pelosi's husband. they are discussing. there is not one side both sides or ambiguity that we constantly have polluting politics. what biden has been able to do is amazing. the summary is as follows, he took over from a president who instituted an insurrection. that insurrection president committed this country to a timeline to exit afghanistan in may of 2021. repeat, trump committed with the taliban our enemies to exit afghanistan in may of 2021. biden had to immediately it negotiate a delay and an exit. exits from a war are never going to be pretty. what biden has been able to do is amazing because he has been able to pull us out of the ditch that trump put us into by allowing us to go into a pandemic that caused all the problems here worldwide, including all the american
that's in the body -- bob woodward tapes. that's not a disputable item or opinion item.here is no other vote consistent with the american aspiration but to vote for democrats because the republican party a lost cause. you can hear all the commentary from republicans related to the unfortunate attack on pelosi's husband. they are discussing. there is not one side both sides or ambiguity that we constantly have polluting politics. what biden has been able to do is amazing. the summary is as...
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host: phil -- jail, woodward, iowa. democratic fighter -- democratic caller.r: thank you for taking my call. my big concern is just and overall lack of understanding of complexity and respect for expertise in all fields. i toxic -- i taught sixth grade for 30 years and taught six different curriculums, and had to unfold the complexity of each one. and move deeper and wider in each of those and i survived the horribly named no child left behind and education. it is really clear to me that what we need is something like no constituent left behind. we need to put guardrails back in our politics. for every republican that calls in and insists on these 20 mules, which by the way i watch, which -- because that is my thing. i have a very varied media diet and i source myself to watch different sources, ones that i agree with and do not. if you are not watching any new sources that you do not disagree with that it is going to be difficult for you to evaluate what the truth is. and explaining truth in facts i go back to my math curriculum. if we want to talk about fact
host: phil -- jail, woodward, iowa. democratic fighter -- democratic caller.r: thank you for taking my call. my big concern is just and overall lack of understanding of complexity and respect for expertise in all fields. i toxic -- i taught sixth grade for 30 years and taught six different curriculums, and had to unfold the complexity of each one. and move deeper and wider in each of those and i survived the horribly named no child left behind and education. it is really clear to me that what...
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by expert on northern irish politics kevin meagher, who also used to be special adviser to shaun woodwards been on - of what the law says? it is. chris heaton-harris has been on the i of what the law says? it is. chris l heaton-harris has been on the job heaton—harris has been on thejob for a few weeks and in a sense he has been given and an enviable entry. what has happened is we had elections to the northern ireland assembly back in may, that was significant, sinn fein emerged as the party with the biggest share of the party with the biggest share of the vote and the highest number of seats, but the assembly has never reconstituted from an election, so the executive that was formed from the executive that was formed from the assembly has not been met. it has been on autopilot for six months and there is a six month cooling off period when an executive isn't formed. after that it triggers a fresh set of elections which is where we are at the moment. on the 28th of october, chris heaton—harris pointed out, inherited a legal obligation to call us fresh set of elections. i think people in n
by expert on northern irish politics kevin meagher, who also used to be special adviser to shaun woodwards been on - of what the law says? it is. chris heaton-harris has been on the i of what the law says? it is. chris l heaton-harris has been on the job heaton—harris has been on thejob for a few weeks and in a sense he has been given and an enviable entry. what has happened is we had elections to the northern ireland assembly back in may, that was significant, sinn fein emerged as the party...