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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 didn't feel the need to you know, it's not nick's woodward's story plus.ou 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 were the investigators. there was the you know, george chirico who i mentioned and all these people, you know, there was an internal dynamic. inside the white house, which we didn't know about the time, but you know all these people turning on each other magruda turning on dean and dean turning on magruder. and that was all hidden from view at the time. so, you know, i like to think that well all the president's men was the first rough draft of history told from the perspective of the reporters, but i've you know 50 years later you get many more interesting perspectives, so i didn't want to rehash all that stuff. so i think your book is very e
i didn't feel the need to you know, it's not nick's woodward's story plus.ou 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 were the investigators. there was the you know, george chirico who i...
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you know, what's interesting is -- i covered the release of woodward's audio book.n, the context is, there was nothing in those tapes that at that moment was truly explosive or even particularly scoopy, because it had all previously sort of -- the best nuggets had appeared in his written book. there was something different, of course, about hearing the former president's voice in discussing this with bob woodward. trump is not complaining necessarily that there was some damaging detail that came out in these audio books. his big complaint just with the context of having covered him since 2015 and knowing him -- it's not cited exactly in the lawsuit -- is that bob woodward is doing something the former president hates, which is profiting off of him. it's the former president's voice in those audiotapes that is helping make bob woodward rich. that is sort of fundamentally the thing that trump cannot abide. >> that's such a great insight from your experience covering donald trump. thanks to all. >>> coming up, tunnel vision. joe biden is in new york today to push his i
you know, what's interesting is -- i covered the release of woodward's audio book.n, the context is, there was nothing in those tapes that at that moment was truly explosive or even particularly scoopy, because it had all previously sort of -- the best nuggets had appeared in his written book. there was something different, of course, about hearing the former president's voice in discussing this with bob woodward. trump is not complaining necessarily that there was some damaging detail that...
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bob woodward. wh? heactly was bob woodward well, he wasn't a journalist. a bob woodward had no background w whatsoever. asin the news business. fro instead, bob woodward came directly from the classified areas of the federal government shortly before watergate. woodwardy befo was a naval offit the pentagon. he had a top secret clearance. red regularlgulay with theo th intel agencies. at times, woodward wasxo even detailed to the nixon white house where he interacted richar with richard nixon's top aides e soon after leaving the navy. for reasons that have never been clear , woodward was hired by the most powerful news outlet in washington and assigned the biggest story in the country. >> and just to make itgive crysl clear what was actually happening, woodward's main source for his watergat foe series was the deputy director of the fbi, mari k felt and mark felt ran. and we're not making this up. the fbi's cointelpro program,s i which was designed to secretlygn discredit political actors. the federal agencies wanted to destroy people like richardeo nixon.
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another woodward book was published in 2008 and was called the internal war the white house and here,or a fair amount of time, the book is devoted to the showdown in the white house against the backdrop of the war in iraq, through his sources, woodworth established that washington had been preparing the ground for many years for the invasion , the government of the country listened to an important episode of the activities of the task force of the 77th death squad, which in iraq was engaged in the elimination of politicians during the war years. and the pentagon also kept bush sorry, fools and in 2006 demanded an increase operation budget. by giving false figures of the resistance forces in iraq, the american public is tired of the arab war. and the war has already become quite popular. so, in general, it fit into many stereotypes. especially for the liberal part of america, this is about how this war is going on, and about what, but it was prepared in advance, but they were just looking for a reason, uh, the war did not go according to plan. uh, it means that the secret service penta
another woodward book was published in 2008 and was called the internal war the white house and here,or a fair amount of time, the book is devoted to the showdown in the white house against the backdrop of the war in iraq, through his sources, woodworth established that washington had been preparing the ground for many years for the invasion , the government of the country listened to an important episode of the activities of the task force of the 77th death squad, which in iraq was engaged in...
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trump sued journalist bob woodward and his publisher, simon and shuster for $50 million. mr. trump claims in the suit that he never agreed that the audio interviews kukconducted between him and woodward could be sold. woodward released the book "the tr trump tapes" last year >>> the double murder trial of alec murdaugh is in its second week jurors got a dramatic show and tell of the weapons found at the property the actual murder weapons have not been recovered, and murdaugh's attorneys argued this was prejudicial. >> weapon after weapon, back into the jury room during jury deliberations we think is unfairly prejudicial >> this agent gathered.12-gauge weapons for a reason because they were used to murder paul murdaugh >> murdaugh is accused of killing his wife and youngest son. >>> the south is freezing over, as a storm sweeps across the region, leaving 36 million under winter alerts. the system is set to bring more rounds of sleet and freezing rain more than a thousand flights were canceled due to the ice storm on monday. so far today, more than 1500 are already grounded pow
trump sued journalist bob woodward and his publisher, simon and shuster for $50 million. mr. trump claims in the suit that he never agreed that the audio interviews kukconducted between him and woodward could be sold. woodward released the book "the tr trump tapes" last year >>> the double murder trial of alec murdaugh is in its second week jurors got a dramatic show and tell of the weapons found at the property the actual murder weapons have not been recovered, and...
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let's start with that one, trump suing bob woodward of "the washington post." it seems he consented to be recorded and acknowledged as such for the written word. so what are the chances here that trump could be successful in this lawsuit? >> well, legally, jonathan, i think it's a very weak case. if you sit for 20 hours with a reporter, you shouldn't be surprised that those recordings end up in the public domain. i think ordinarily if you give consent to an interview there's an expectation that those will be used however the reporter sees fit unless there was a specific agreement, an explicit agreement that bob woodward would not do what he ultimately did, i don't see how donald trump prevails here. politically there could be donald trump once again portraying himself the victim in appealing to voters who share his view of the world of one of grievance and resentment. >> it seemed to be a score etisling day for the former president on truth social. he was relitigating many moments from his time in office and beyond. big matter here the manhattan d.a. presenting
let's start with that one, trump suing bob woodward of "the washington post." it seems he consented to be recorded and acknowledged as such for the written word. so what are the chances here that trump could be successful in this lawsuit? >> well, legally, jonathan, i think it's a very weak case. if you sit for 20 hours with a reporter, you shouldn't be surprised that those recordings end up in the public domain. i think ordinarily if you give consent to an interview there's an...
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and we are from another book. revelations this time, written by bob woodward, one of the most famousjournalists, he released a bestseller in the early 2000s with the telling title of a strike plan about starting a war with iraq. here's how the decision was made on january 13, 2003, in the oval hall, george w. bush received the secretary of state. colin powell, to inform him of his intention to start a war against iraq, the inspection will give nothing. and i really do. i think i'll have to do it. are you sure you are aware of the consequences. you know you will become the owner of this corner of the world asks paulov in response. the president says he understands, but thinks he should. you are on my side in this matter, he asks a direct question, as befits a loyal soldier. paul agrees, the conversation lasts 12 minutes. if you don’t even ask pavel’s opinion, however, the secretary of state will find out everything the last few days earlier, bush had already informed his national security adviser of the decision of his national security adviser to the sewers of the vice president of s
and we are from another book. revelations this time, written by bob woodward, one of the most famousjournalists, he released a bestseller in the early 2000s with the telling title of a strike plan about starting a war with iraq. here's how the decision was made on january 13, 2003, in the oval hall, george w. bush received the secretary of state. colin powell, to inform him of his intention to start a war against iraq, the inspection will give nothing. and i really do. i think i'll have to do...
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and we are from another book of revelations this time, written by bob woodward, one of the most famousurnalists, at the beginning of the 2000s he released a bestseller with the speaking name of the strike plan, and the beginning of the war with iraq. here's how the decision was made on january 13, 2003, in the oval hall, george w. bush received the secretary of state. culina powella, to inform him of their intention to start a war against iraq, the inspection will give nothing. and i really do. i think i'll have to do it. are you sure you give yourself a report afterwards. do you know that you will become the owner of this corner of the world asks paulov in response. the president says he understands, but thinks he should. you are on my side in this matter, he asks a direct question, as befits a loyal soldier. paul replies consent the conversation lasts 12 minutes. you won’t even ask me about pavel, however, he, secretary of state, everything learns the last few days earlier, bush had already informed his national security adviser canadalizu rice, vice president and secretary of state,
and we are from another book of revelations this time, written by bob woodward, one of the most famousurnalists, at the beginning of the 2000s he released a bestseller with the speaking name of the strike plan, and the beginning of the war with iraq. here's how the decision was made on january 13, 2003, in the oval hall, george w. bush received the secretary of state. culina powella, to inform him of their intention to start a war against iraq, the inspection will give nothing. and i really do....
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of course both bob woodward and the publishing company say that's ridiculous, they have full consent.s as a sign of a flailing campaign desperate for attention or just trump being trump or maybe are the two inextricable? >> yeah, you're right. they're both. it is ridiculous. how do you go through that process, sit down so many times with bob woodward and say that stuff wasn't going to get out and months later you file a lawsuit? i mean, trump hates transparency, but loves a nice lawsuit. it is just ridiculous. to your point, it really is a flailing campaign. when i ran the president's re-elect my whole theory was every day we need to be on message. how is this on donald trump's message. this makes him look like a child and getting in a fight with "the washington post" and the most famous reporter of our time is frankly a waste of time and stupid. >> jim messina, good to have you on the program, good to see you. thank you so much. >>> take a look at this. a tractor trailer dangling off a colorado interstate, right now an ice storm is wreaking havoc on the roads, on flights, on the powe
of course both bob woodward and the publishing company say that's ridiculous, they have full consent.s as a sign of a flailing campaign desperate for attention or just trump being trump or maybe are the two inextricable? >> yeah, you're right. they're both. it is ridiculous. how do you go through that process, sit down so many times with bob woodward and say that stuff wasn't going to get out and months later you file a lawsuit? i mean, trump hates transparency, but loves a nice lawsuit....
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donald trump sues woodward journalists for using his voice the former us president said that he allegedlyok from a recording of an interview with him in a statement of claim without permission it is said that in the course of personal conversations, trump repeatedly stated to woodward. he agrees to speak on record for the sole purpose that the journalist can later write a paper book of the audio version of the speech, trump calls it copyright infringement and demands almost $50 million in compensation from journalists. weather forecasters warn of worsening weather in the northern and central regions of european russia and strong winds and snowfalls are expected. vadim zavodchenkov will tell which regions will suffer the most from bad weather. european russia, under the impact of cyclones, another whirlwind today will bring snowfalls to the region, and a strong wind, where it can rise into a real snow storm. and when the weather starts to return to normal, the current weather analytics on channel russia 24. i'm vadim zavuchenkov, leading specialist of the phobos center hello, for the next
donald trump sues woodward journalists for using his voice the former us president said that he allegedlyok from a recording of an interview with him in a statement of claim without permission it is said that in the course of personal conversations, trump repeatedly stated to woodward. he agrees to speak on record for the sole purpose that the journalist can later write a paper book of the audio version of the speech, trump calls it copyright infringement and demands almost $50 million in...
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. >> the former president is suing bob woodward for $49 million saying that the audio recordings thate audio book, and woodward says they were made with his knowledge and with agreement, and does donald trump have a case here? >> erica, with that case, you read the headline you think that bob woodward secretly recorded trump without his knowledge and consent, and that is not the case. even trump admits that is not the case, and he made the recordings knowing that he was on the record and being recorded, and erica, as you and jim know being journalists when witnesses are on the record, it is sort of all or nothing, and you cannot pick and choose how you are going to be portrayed and this is a long line of the frivolous lawsuits that he is being engaged in, and he has a long one ongoing with cnn and this is one that is ongoing, and so this is a part of his character. >> so throw everything at the wall and see what sticks. and now, we will take you inside of security forces. we all have a purpose in life - a “why.” no matter your purpose, at pnc private bank we will work with you every s
. >> the former president is suing bob woodward for $49 million saying that the audio recordings thate audio book, and woodward says they were made with his knowledge and with agreement, and does donald trump have a case here? >> erica, with that case, you read the headline you think that bob woodward secretly recorded trump without his knowledge and consent, and that is not the case. even trump admits that is not the case, and he made the recordings knowing that he was on the...
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the "washington post's" bob woodward will weigh in on the debacle.d, emmy winner, bryan cranston and rosie perez join us for a sneak peek of their hit series "your honor,". "morning joe" will be right back. series "your honor," "morning joe" will be right back avoiding triggers, but still get migraine attacks? qulipta™ can help prevent migraine attacks. qulipta gets right to work. keeps attacks away over time. qulipta is a preventive treatment for episodic migraine. most common side effects are nausea, constipation, and tiredness. ask your doctor about qulipta. get ready to say those five little words. no, not “let me get the pancakes.” or “i'll have all the bacon.” we're talking about... rooty tooty fresh 'n fruity i'm going to get the rooty tooty fresh 'n fruity the rooty tooty fresh 'n fruity i think i'm going to have the rooty tooty fresh 'n fruity yep, it's back. for a limited time. the six dollar rooty tooty fresh 'n fruity combo. 2 eggs, 2 bacon strips, and 2 fruit topped pancakes. only from ihop. download the app and earn free food with every
the "washington post's" bob woodward will weigh in on the debacle.d, emmy winner, bryan cranston and rosie perez join us for a sneak peek of their hit series "your honor,". "morning joe" will be right back. series "your honor," "morning joe" will be right back avoiding triggers, but still get migraine attacks? qulipta™ can help prevent migraine attacks. qulipta gets right to work. keeps attacks away over time. qulipta is a preventive treatment...
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the retailer closed additional stores >>> former president trump is suing journalist bob woodward and paramount global seeking $50 million. trump claimed he never agreed to allow audio tapes to be revealed brian. >> that's a lawsuit as a sport partn pi pippa, thank you >>> here is a anynugget to get r day going. with the drop yesterday, it is the best january for most indexes since 2019 the rally recently offered good news for bulls and maybe a little more if history is any guide. get this, carson group's ryan detrick notes when the santa claus rally is up and up the enter month of january, which it will be today, the full year does well. in fact, detrick notes when those three things happen, s&p 500 has risen a full year 90% of the time with the average gain of 17% the bullish trifecta that is just history and every year is different. hey, history is a little bit on our side let's talk more about this were gene goldman cio of centarian you will not use it with your clients. this is not a guarantee of future results if you had to pick a start to the year, there are worse ones to have.
the retailer closed additional stores >>> former president trump is suing journalist bob woodward and paramount global seeking $50 million. trump claimed he never agreed to allow audio tapes to be revealed brian. >> that's a lawsuit as a sport partn pi pippa, thank you >>> here is a anynugget to get r day going. with the drop yesterday, it is the best january for most indexes since 2019 the rally recently offered good news for bulls and maybe a little more if history is...
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woodward's main source for the watergate series wases deputy director of the fbi mark felt and mark felt ran, we're not making it up, the fbi co-intel pro program and was design toddies credit political actors the federal agencies wanted to destroy. people like richard nixon. at the same time those same agencies were also working to take down nixon's elected vice president. in the fall of 1973, he was indicted and forced to resign and his replacement was a colorless congressman called gerald ford and he served on the line and he was absolved not for murder and he was strong armed into accepting gerald ford into congress and we gave nixon no choice by ford. speaker of the house later boasted and eight months later gerald ford of the warren commission was the president of the united states. see how that works? those are the facts, not speculation all of that actually happened and none of it is secret and it's on wikipedia and it's so office yet it's intentionally ignored. as a result permanent washington remains in charge of the political system. en elected lives in the federal agency make
woodward's main source for the watergate series wases deputy director of the fbi mark felt and mark felt ran, we're not making it up, the fbi co-intel pro program and was design toddies credit political actors the federal agencies wanted to destroy. people like richard nixon. at the same time those same agencies were also working to take down nixon's elected vice president. in the fall of 1973, he was indicted and forced to resign and his replacement was a colorless congressman called gerald...
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he writes the media made khashoggi out to be a bob woodward martyred for bravely criticizing the saudi royal family. he was a potential candidate in 2024. he mocks the portrayal of khashoggi and writes, he didn't deserve to die, but we need to be clear about who he was. too many in the media were not. joining us now is david ignatius, foreign affairs columnist, a friend and close colleague of jamal's. we also have a statement from the publisher's ceo of "the washington post" saying it is shocking and disappointing to see mike pompeo's book misrepresent the life of columnist jamal khashoggi. it is shaflful he would spread falsehoods to dishonor a man's life and service. you knew jamal very well. a secretary state when the decision was made by the trump administration not to reveal the conclusion. the de facto leader of saudi arabia was responsible for ordering the murder and burrturing of jamal khashoggi. he was the former cia director. >> the publisher in the statement that you just. and sold mike pompeo stays in the book, i read it this morning to get ready for our conversation, the f
he writes the media made khashoggi out to be a bob woodward martyred for bravely criticizing the saudi royal family. he was a potential candidate in 2024. he mocks the portrayal of khashoggi and writes, he didn't deserve to die, but we need to be clear about who he was. too many in the media were not. joining us now is david ignatius, foreign affairs columnist, a friend and close colleague of jamal's. we also have a statement from the publisher's ceo of "the washington post" saying it...
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spoke about it in his book recounting trump, telling him about the book when bob woodward was in the oval office. so he didn't stop talking about this wonderful young man. then he is becoming a u.s. president's favorite author within a few years is truly amazing. [applause] that's the american dream right there. anyway, he has his new book out which we are here tonight to listen and learn about and it's called the most dangerous president in history and it's all about joe biden and what he is doing to our country. he has a new book out which i justd told you about and we are proud of him because he's written many books. i am so happy to call you my friend. ladies and gentlemen, may i introduce n you to nick adams. [applause] thank you. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. what an honor, pleasure and privilege it is to stand before you hear tonight as correctly pointed out, this is indeed my fourth visit to the women's national republican club and every timeli i come here i fall just a little bit more in love with of the organization, with the building and with the group. [applause] a
spoke about it in his book recounting trump, telling him about the book when bob woodward was in the oval office. so he didn't stop talking about this wonderful young man. then he is becoming a u.s. president's favorite author within a few years is truly amazing. [applause] that's the american dream right there. anyway, he has his new book out which we are here tonight to listen and learn about and it's called the most dangerous president in history and it's all about joe biden and what he is...
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i have to go with pompeo because he said it is unfair to compare him to bob woodward.bob woodward is alive, and he certainly wasn't allegedly murdered by political allies of mike pompeo's former boss. so his book, which is called never give an inch, certainly about his hairline. i can make all sorts of jokes. i think mike pompeo is the worst, but i think that the book is an enormous opportunity for him to join forces with oj simpson on a search for the real killer. he's worse of the week. >> paula, who do you got? i mean, what does that say that pompeo has more harsh words for jamal khashoggi, a murder journalist working for an american newspaper than the saudi government that killed him, tweeting out a picture with somebody at the agency he used to head saying was responsible for that killing? >> it is incredible. i mean, simply the audacity to talk like that about the man that literally died seeking the truth, and that is what is so outrageous that pompeo cannot see that, and that, once again, is one of the huge dangers of trumpism, we are seeking the truth, it is sy
i have to go with pompeo because he said it is unfair to compare him to bob woodward.bob woodward is alive, and he certainly wasn't allegedly murdered by political allies of mike pompeo's former boss. so his book, which is called never give an inch, certainly about his hairline. i can make all sorts of jokes. i think mike pompeo is the worst, but i think that the book is an enormous opportunity for him to join forces with oj simpson on a search for the real killer. he's worse of the week....
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in the bank , colin paul at that time did not know about this, another woodward book was published inled the internal war the white house and here, pretty much for the stains, the book is devoted to showdowns in the white house against the backdrop of the war in iraq, through his sources , woodworth established that washington had been preparing for many years the ground for the invasion was tapped by the government of the country elimination of politicians in the years before the war. and the pentagon kept bush sorry in the fools and in 2006 demanded an increase in the budget of the operation. by giving false figures of the resistance forces in iraq, the american public is tired of the arab war. and the war has already become quite popular. so, in general, it fit into many stereotypes. especially for the liberal part of america, this is about how this war is going on, and that it was prepared in advance, but they were simply looking for a reason. the war didn't go according to plan. uh, it means the pentagons of the special services deceived the administration, the bushman about what
in the bank , colin paul at that time did not know about this, another woodward book was published inled the internal war the white house and here, pretty much for the stains, the book is devoted to showdowns in the white house against the backdrop of the war in iraq, through his sources , woodworth established that washington had been preparing for many years the ground for the invasion was tapped by the government of the country elimination of politicians in the years before the war. and the...
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with a man buried, down playing the murder of jamal khashoggi, the media made him out to be a bob woodwardd bravely criticizing the saudi royal family through his opinion articles in the "washington post." he was an activist who supported the losing team in a recent fight for the throne. major, do you think pompeo can capture the republican vote by attacking khashoggi or should he go after someone else beloved like jennifer coolidge? >> secretary pompeo is doing what republicans who fancy themselves as a potential successor to former president trump feel may must do, which is find ways to be outrageous and strident and trumpian that even trump hasn't tried. >> as we all know, mike pompeo's book is a cultural phenomenon on the scale of the harry potter series generated record breaking crowds, let's call a bookstore now to see how they're handling pompeo fever. [ phone ringing ] >> barnes & noble -- >> it's crazy there. thank you for taking the time to take the call. obviously, you know what book i'm looking for, mike pompeo, please just can you tell me you have some copies? >> yeah. i'm pre
with a man buried, down playing the murder of jamal khashoggi, the media made him out to be a bob woodwardd bravely criticizing the saudi royal family through his opinion articles in the "washington post." he was an activist who supported the losing team in a recent fight for the throne. major, do you think pompeo can capture the republican vote by attacking khashoggi or should he go after someone else beloved like jennifer coolidge? >> secretary pompeo is doing what republicans...
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spoke about in his book, recounting trump, telling him about nick's book when bob woodward was in the oval office. so he didn't stop talking about this wonderful young man. think about this for a minute. coming to this country as an immigrant and then becoming a u.s. president's favorite author within a few years is truly amazing, don't you think? that's the american dream right there. personified. anyway, nic has his new book out, which we are here tonight to listen to learn about, and it's called "the most dangerous president in history", and it is all about joe biden and what he is doing to our country. anyway, nic has a new book out which i just told you about, and we're very proud of him because he's written many books. i am so happy, nic, to call you my friend. ladies and gentlemen, may i introducee you to nick adams. [applause] >> thank you, ronnie. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. what an honor, pleasure, and privilege it is to stand before you here tonight. as ronnie correctly pointed out this is indeed my fourth visit to the women's national republican club. and every tim
spoke about in his book, recounting trump, telling him about nick's book when bob woodward was in the oval office. so he didn't stop talking about this wonderful young man. think about this for a minute. coming to this country as an immigrant and then becoming a u.s. president's favorite author within a few years is truly amazing, don't you think? that's the american dream right there. personified. anyway, nic has his new book out, which we are here tonight to listen to learn about, and it's...
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with poverty, corruption, and disease. much of this comes from the western lead media dw, christine woodward, met the journalist and entrepreneur mulky mccord who is challenging this head on to bring balance to the narrative about africa. when maki mccord has started with media korea in the 1980s. stories about africa consistently portrayed the continent in the way she felt was lacking in balance, to sense of injustice in the story, telling the ways stories were that depicted us and i used to be in london. i lived in london for a long time, and i remember 1995 seminal moment with a lot of people in this generation. probably don't remember, but that's live a that's when live it started. it was the feet, the world it was, you know, then michael jackson song came and it was just all this, you know, feed the starving, pour in africa. and it struck me that i'm african. that was not the africa that i knew from been mock. he set out to change the media narrative of africa by showcasing another side of the continent. i'm in the soccer in van b, as in fact i'm in dire salaam in tanzania, and i'm in t
with poverty, corruption, and disease. much of this comes from the western lead media dw, christine woodward, met the journalist and entrepreneur mulky mccord who is challenging this head on to bring balance to the narrative about africa. when maki mccord has started with media korea in the 1980s. stories about africa consistently portrayed the continent in the way she felt was lacking in balance, to sense of injustice in the story, telling the ways stories were that depicted us and i used to...
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an important role for the economy. authorities decided not to impose any restrictions among the woodward. one, i'm concerned because the pandemic in china still hasn't subsided, and the reports of new coven cases every day. but it might also be beneficial because the chinese tourists will boost our economy and people will be able to make a better living on the south. korea's government is taking a more cautious approach, demanding covered tests from those traveling from china and limiting flights and visas. but here in the capital sol, this st. food bender says he's already stalking up on supplies to prepare for more hungry visitors. a little chinese tourists are our main customers. so the more the merrier told us that he's hoping the chinese will be back with a renewed appetite for travel. and for his pancakes, i would say in china where the world's largest ice and snow carnival is on the way this giant ice block is the centerpiece of the winter wonderland in the harbin. for the next 2 months, a north western city will celebrate the cold, with faint parts stating ranks, and more than $3
an important role for the economy. authorities decided not to impose any restrictions among the woodward. one, i'm concerned because the pandemic in china still hasn't subsided, and the reports of new coven cases every day. but it might also be beneficial because the chinese tourists will boost our economy and people will be able to make a better living on the south. korea's government is taking a more cautious approach, demanding covered tests from those traveling from china and limiting...
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parliament building. thousands, marched through lima, demanding the resignation of precedent. deena woodward of the sum threw rocks and bottles and security forces responded with tear gas. several protesters and police were injured today, the people rising up, not because we want to, but because of the conviction we have for a better peru, president dina bellow watty has to resign. ah, an empty building in the cities historic center could fire, although the cost is yet unknown, the protesters are calling for the resignation of the precedent. a dissolution of congress, fresh elections and the new constitution ru, then put on, oh, god will help us. we will win sooner than later. if she does not resign, the people will kick her out and we will die for our children. oh, since journeyed from southern provinces for a 2 day national strength. oh yes he come in. those had travelled from one kareka, an indian region in central diddo. i'm marching for my children and grandchildren dina leave. we don't want to see you anymore. you're stubborn, and you must leave. in the south of the country 100 straigh
parliament building. thousands, marched through lima, demanding the resignation of precedent. deena woodward of the sum threw rocks and bottles and security forces responded with tear gas. several protesters and police were injured today, the people rising up, not because we want to, but because of the conviction we have for a better peru, president dina bellow watty has to resign. ah, an empty building in the cities historic center could fire, although the cost is yet unknown, the protesters...
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stepan samoilov alexander polonsky news, kaliningrad donald trump sued the journalist woodward for usingis voice the ex-us president said that he allegedly released an audiobook without permission and recorded an interview with him. . he agrees to speak on the record for the sole purpose that the journalist can write a paper book about the audio version of the speech . journalist compensation and almost 50 almost 50 million dollars, the famous theatrical competition rainbow which is organized by the theater of young spectators in st. petersburg. changed the name of the reason for the release of a new law banning lgbt propaganda supposedly. the theatre's management , fearing the accusations, renamed the festival in advance in the state duma, they were surprised by this decision, if there is a reason to worry. in fact , anastasia ivanova figured out add more neutral black and white shades to the title, if you want heterosexuality, this is exactly what the festival management did asked for help from graphic designers and the rainbow disappeared from the name of the event, at least as stated
stepan samoilov alexander polonsky news, kaliningrad donald trump sued the journalist woodward for usingis voice the ex-us president said that he allegedly released an audiobook without permission and recorded an interview with him. . he agrees to speak on the record for the sole purpose that the journalist can write a paper book about the audio version of the speech . journalist compensation and almost 50 almost 50 million dollars, the famous theatrical competition rainbow which is organized...
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you hardly have to be bernstein and woodward for your antennae to twin at that _ woodward for your antennae story in_ at that. then there was that amazing story in the _ at that. then there was that amazing story in the independent claiming that nadhim zahawi had been under investigation at one point by hmrc, apparently they had found nothing, he denied — apparently they had found nothing, he denied it, but i am familiar with those _ he denied it, but i am familiar with those investigations, normally the sobject— those investigations, normally the subject does not know they are being investigated. so what i then did is kind of— investigated. so what i then did is kind of what my dayjob was when i was a _ kind of what my dayjob was when i was a tax _ kind of what my dayjob was when i was a tax lawyer, people think tax lawyers _ was a tax lawyer, people think tax lawyers are — was a tax lawyer, people think tax lawyers are dreaming up tax avoidance schemes, not in the last 20 years. — avoidance schemes, not in the last 20 years, usually it is much less glamorous _ 20 years, usually it is much
you hardly have to be bernstein and woodward for your antennae to twin at that _ woodward for your antennae story in_ at that. then there was that amazing story in the _ at that. then there was that amazing story in the independent claiming that nadhim zahawi had been under investigation at one point by hmrc, apparently they had found nothing, he denied — apparently they had found nothing, he denied it, but i am familiar with those _ he denied it, but i am familiar with those investigations,...
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things that i envisioned was a sort of a physical handoff to, like, ajournalistand, like, a kind of a woodwarddoff 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 use the computer in a book shop, i believe, to dispatch this information and we should say vast, vast amounts of information. well, the so called iraq war logs and the afghan war diaries amounted to hundreds of thousands of separate pieces of information. right, but i mean, like i worked 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 had sifted them, filtered them, you just dumped them. no, i wouldn't characterise it as that. i the way that i view this is these are categorical types of information. so you have information... and this is this is obviousl
things that i envisioned was a sort of a physical handoff to, like, ajournalistand, like, a kind of a woodwarddoff 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 use the computer in a book shop, i believe, to dispatch this information and we should say vast, vast amounts of information. well, the so called iraq war logs and the afghan war diaries...
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we are getting a closer look at some of the damage in santa cruz from yesterday's storm, mark woodwardposted these videos on twitter. rough surf crashing against the wall of the ideal bar and grill at the main beach there at the boardwalk. the volleyball nets are still standing there, although it doesn't look like anyone will be playing for some time. the debris is also piling up at nearby seabright, state beach and westcliff tribe, which runs along the water looks more like a river and is expected to be closed for days in the mountains. snow has been adding up there in the sierra as a winter storm warning remains in effect tonight. ktvu elissa harrington has the latest now on california's snowpack and what people should know if they're heading to the mountains. sports basement in berkeley. the rental area was slammed a long line of people checked out skis, boots and other snow gear excited to head to the sierra after a winter storm dumped more than a foot of fresh snow in the tahoe area, with much more in the forecast. they've only been skiing once before, and that my husband's from m
we are getting a closer look at some of the damage in santa cruz from yesterday's storm, mark woodwardposted these videos on twitter. rough surf crashing against the wall of the ideal bar and grill at the main beach there at the boardwalk. the volleyball nets are still standing there, although it doesn't look like anyone will be playing for some time. the debris is also piling up at nearby seabright, state beach and westcliff tribe, which runs along the water looks more like a river and is...
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you hardly have to be bernstein and woodward for your antennae to twin at that.as that amazing story in the independent claiming that nadhim zahawi had been under investigation at one point by hmrc, apparently they had found nothing, he denied it, but i am familiar with those investigations, normally the subject does not know they are being investigated. so what i then did is kind of what my dayjob was when i was a tax lawyer. people think tax lawyers are dreaming up tax avoidance schemes, not in the last 20 years, usually it is much less glamorous. you have got a client who is taking up taking over a company. what other tax skeletons are in the closet of that company? because if you buy it and it finds out yet they did bad tax stuff, that is going to cost you, the buyer, money. so entirely selfish capitalism incentives drive companies acquiring other companies and the tax lawyers working for them to try and uncover tax problems, so for me to do that on zahawi's companies was not really any different from what i had been doing for many years as a tax lawyer. and
you hardly have to be bernstein and woodward for your antennae to twin at that.as that amazing story in the independent claiming that nadhim zahawi had been under investigation at one point by hmrc, apparently they had found nothing, he denied it, but i am familiar with those investigations, normally the subject does not know they are being investigated. so what i then did is kind of what my dayjob was when i was a tax lawyer. people think tax lawyers are dreaming up tax avoidance schemes, not...
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. >>> meanwhile, the former president is suing journalist bob woodward for $50 million. we'll explain what that is all about. >>> plus, more fallout and firings in the aftermath of tyre nichols' death. we'll go live to memphis for the latest in that case. >>> for the second time in three years, lawmakers on capitol hill are talking about police reform following a high-profile murder case involving officers. we'll look at whether these discussions have a real chance at being successful. >>> and president joe biden announces a major policy shift on covid in response to strong opposition from house republicans. >>> good morning. welcome to "morning joe." it is tuesday, january 31st. joe will be back tomorrow. you have willie and me. along with us, we have the host of "way too early," white house bureau chief at "politico," jonathan lemire. and pulitzer prize-winning columnist at "the washington post", eugene robinson. willie, our top story, believe it or not, stormy daniels back in the news. >> yeah, real flashback here. as donald trump ramps up his latest run for the white
. >>> meanwhile, the former president is suing journalist bob woodward for $50 million. we'll explain what that is all about. >>> plus, more fallout and firings in the aftermath of tyre nichols' death. we'll go live to memphis for the latest in that case. >>> for the second time in three years, lawmakers on capitol hill are talking about police reform following a high-profile murder case involving officers. we'll look at whether these discussions have a real chance at...
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woodward and bernstein, because when everybody else was saying, there's nothing to this watergate story, they at it, they kept at it. and then and they just uncover that there was more involved. and then course, to get played by, robert redford and dustin hoffman, you know, that makes it look pretty. grammer's boy, if i go to journalism school, then i can be like robert redford or dustin hoffman. but but it also had a deeper, sort of more serious level beef before the 1970s. i'm not to say specifically before watergate, i'll go chronologically. it works that way. but in the 1960s, reporting on politics in washington was kind of a clubby inside baseball and reporters hung out with politicians. they went to the same cocktail. they sent their kids to the same schools and all of this and there was a tendency to think that what happens in georgetown stays in georgetown. there wasn't this desire to uncover the bad things that government is doing, call it maybe a recognition that politicians are human, to call it a willingness to respected divide between public lives and private lives. do you
woodward and bernstein, because when everybody else was saying, there's nothing to this watergate story, they at it, they kept at it. and then and they just uncover that there was more involved. and then course, to get played by, robert redford and dustin hoffman, you know, that makes it look pretty. grammer's boy, if i go to journalism school, then i can be like robert redford or dustin hoffman. but but it also had a deeper, sort of more serious level beef before the 1970s. i'm not to say...
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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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their expectations for better living conditions slipping away the blame the new precedent. deena woodward at the bottom, i have an idea, a sally castillo promise. agrarian reformed, and we voted for him. but now will arty has betrayed us. she was our sister, but now we want her out. for a month it was witnessed, protest, death, and destruction. the country is in a state of emergency. farmers here are continuously on strike, taking turns to block the mean highway as he has done what consoles the dunphy we are so tired. all of us, lloyd, the elderly, children, yarmouth, but we're not taking part in the fight. and that's the only way lonely come. if they don't listen to us, we will continue with our fight. you welcome to what one month on video castillo as a symbol fading away. but the people of woody bessie, his promises are now a force for renewed hope. and the only way for change they see is to continue fighting mcginnis. and just, i just see that would hipa a booty, mac. ah, type a quick check of the headlines here on al jazeera, china has lifted pandemic restrictions on foreign travel a
their expectations for better living conditions slipping away the blame the new precedent. deena woodward at the bottom, i have an idea, a sally castillo promise. agrarian reformed, and we voted for him. but now will arty has betrayed us. she was our sister, but now we want her out. for a month it was witnessed, protest, death, and destruction. the country is in a state of emergency. farmers here are continuously on strike, taking turns to block the mean highway as he has done what consoles the...