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for several decades an old friend bill press progressive commentator author host of the bill press show on the young turks network his latest book is from the left of life in the crossfire he's in washington bill i want to c.n.n. for twelve was twenty six years you were there for a lot of those years. i've had donald trump on all way over ten fifteen times he always liked c.n.n. we always had good times together i never heard of anything what's going on and at that rally in temple those people with courage signs and what the hell is going on . you know it's very troubling larry and you know we've got to be careful it's not that we take this personally or we can't take any criticism we in the media i mean but i think this goes as you say this goes beyond just not liking what a particular anchor reporter might have might have to say. but let me just say also getting into this i have to just it may be an aside but what's most ironic about this is that of all people out there today donald trump is a creation of the media or his entire business career he made a point of being in the tabloids
for several decades an old friend bill press progressive commentator author host of the bill press show on the young turks network his latest book is from the left of life in the crossfire he's in washington bill i want to c.n.n. for twelve was twenty six years you were there for a lot of those years. i've had donald trump on all way over ten fifteen times he always liked c.n.n. we always had good times together i never heard of anything what's going on and at that rally in temple those people...
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john the republican line, with bill press. caller: i have to say to bill i am sympathetic with his views because i had the same views for 40 years. now i cried when obama got elected. i thought he was going to help the blacks. i worked for obama on the phones. voted for him twice. voted democrat again. but i saw the light. the liberals, the left is not good. here is a point i would like to make. what did socialists use before kindles -- candles? electricity. that is where the democratic party is taking us. host: have you respond? -- do you respond? guest: it is nonsense. , i might pointt you to a previous book of mine. that is a book that -- probably the book most critical about barack obama. ira that book when obama was in the white house. i supported him. i worked for him. i'm a liberal. but i was disappointed in some his presidency. i tried to give him credit for the great things he did but also when over places where he fell short, like obamacare. for medicareing for all, he went for this half-ass system called obamacare.
john the republican line, with bill press. caller: i have to say to bill i am sympathetic with his views because i had the same views for 40 years. now i cried when obama got elected. i thought he was going to help the blacks. i worked for obama on the phones. voted for him twice. voted democrat again. but i saw the light. the liberals, the left is not good. here is a point i would like to make. what did socialists use before kindles -- candles? electricity. that is where the democratic party...
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coming up friday morning, syndicated radio talk show host bill press with his new book detailing what he sees as the failures of the trump presidency. then the heritage foundation stephen moore talks about the u.s. economy under president trump. be sure to watch c-span's " washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. >> president trump spoke at a campaign rally in support of mike braun. the is running against senator joe donnelly. the president spoke for about an inr and 17 minutes evansville, indiana. ♪ [chanting] >> usa usa usa usa [applause] pres. trump: evansville, you are very, very special people, and thank you, indiana. thank you. we had great success in indiana, as you know. it was an incredible experience. we really honor you, very, very special people. thank you very much. and i know you well, you love our country. you are proud of our history, and you always respect our great american flag. [applause] [chanting] >> usa! usa! usa! pres. trump: this is a really incredible time for your country. this is a truly amazing period of time. we have
coming up friday morning, syndicated radio talk show host bill press with his new book detailing what he sees as the failures of the trump presidency. then the heritage foundation stephen moore talks about the u.s. economy under president trump. be sure to watch c-span's " washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. >> president trump spoke at a campaign rally in support of mike braun. the is running against senator joe donnelly. the president...
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tim, the president, and especially bill and the press club for hosting this event. breathtaking offer of for austinmbership especially and for ourselves and we are looking forward to the day he can collect on that. thank you so much. margo. she got a big hug. the other guys did not get hugs. s hereare so many people tonight that we have a special relationship with. i do not want to try to name everyone. it has been a long day and there are a lot of names, but thanks to all of you. thanks to everyone for being here. as margo said and as we say frequently in interviews, videos, articles, the support of the media for one of their own who is in a terrible situation is incredibly important. spreading awareness. we have had a number of officials, senior officials from our government and other governments tell us they are letters, thehe phone calls, the tweets, the articles. it makes them aware that it is not just mom and, the dad and some of their very important and powerful friends making this rallying call. when they believe it is the andic, the american public frankly
tim, the president, and especially bill and the press club for hosting this event. breathtaking offer of for austinmbership especially and for ourselves and we are looking forward to the day he can collect on that. thank you so much. margo. she got a big hug. the other guys did not get hugs. s hereare so many people tonight that we have a special relationship with. i do not want to try to name everyone. it has been a long day and there are a lot of names, but thanks to all of you. thanks to...
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coming up friday morning, syndicated radio talk show host bill press with his new book detailing what he cease as the failure of the trump presidency. then the heritage foundation, steven moore talks about the u.s. economy under president trump. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" friday morning. join the discussion. announcer: confirmation hearings for brett kavanaugh begin tuesday, and c-span partnered with psb research for a survey on american attitudes about the supreme court. the poll found that 39% of people support the kavanaugh nomination while 35% oppose it. and 36% have no opinion. the survey found that 91% of the people says the high court's decision affect their every day lives. 28% thinks the supreme court acts in a serious and sound manner. 56% say that justices are split n political grounds. while 56% weren't sure. 64% of those surveyed agreed they should allow television coverage of the oral arguments. same day audio recordings. it is conducted with 1,000 likely voters. you can see all the survey results on
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coming up friday morning, syndicated radio talk show host bill press with his new book detailing what he sees as the failures of the trump presidency. then the heritage foundation stephen moore talks about the u.s. economy under president trump. be sure to watch c-span's " washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. >> presint
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i do want to thank all of the speakers we have had especially bill in the press club for hosting this event for their breathtaking offer of honorary membership for austin especially, and for ourselves. we are looking forward to the day when he can come and collect on the thank you so much. again, to all of you, to marco, she got a big hug, there's so many people here tonight that we have a special relationship with. again, i don't want to try to name everyone, it's been a long day and there are a lot of names. but think you to everyone for being here. as marco said and we say frequently and interviews and videos and articles, the support the media for one of their own was in a terrible situation is incredibly important. spreading awareness, we have had a number of officials, senior officials from our government and other governments tell us that they are impacted by the letters, phone calls, tweets and articles it makes them aware that it is not just mom and dad and some of their important and powerful friends making this rallying call, when they believe it is the public, the american
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hours after saying he believes in a free press bill diblasio had his bodyguards physically remove new york post reporter trying to ask a press question about his many meetings with lobbyists and continuing to take shots at fox news. >> you would rather not have the new york post or fox news exist? >> it is a free country. i am saying because we exist we have been changed for the worse. ed: nancy pelosi is blaming the media for the divide over her. >> in bc has been on the jag, priorities to undermine my prospect as speaker. ed: more evidence of the democratic party's shift to the left. according to a new gallup poll democrats view socialism more positively than capitalism. 57% hold a positive view of socialism, 47% viewed capitalism positively which is lower than any of gallup's previous measures of the same pole. let's discuss it with mike huckabee. good evening, sir. >> great to be with you. ed: what does that poll tell you? >> the whole idea about socialism and people who supported only one group of people support socialism over capitalism, the people who don't get up until noon, d
hours after saying he believes in a free press bill diblasio had his bodyguards physically remove new york post reporter trying to ask a press question about his many meetings with lobbyists and continuing to take shots at fox news. >> you would rather not have the new york post or fox news exist? >> it is a free country. i am saying because we exist we have been changed for the worse. ed: nancy pelosi is blaming the media for the divide over her. >> in bc has been on the jag,...
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as andrea said, bill clinton loathed the press. >> he really -- it -- >> barack obama had very little use for the press. always thought they got it wrong. that's what presidents do. they just -- like the geico commercial. the guy scores the soccer goal, he's on his knees around the stadium. that's what they do. what presidents do, they hate the press. they can't stand the pres. but they don't try to whip their audiences into a frenzy to hate the press. and point fingers. and do what donald trump is doing. >> well, i mean, he has effectively changed the culture around coverage of his presidency. and you saw it vividly last night on display again in florida. we have seen it every time. it's worked for him. the upsetting factor is that you see the pictures on tv. specifically last night's pictures. from florida. and, this is an administration and a president who has presided over effectively orphaned over 700 children today. who don't know where their parents are. they're here in the united states. because they were separated from the
as andrea said, bill clinton loathed the press. >> he really -- it -- >> barack obama had very little use for the press. always thought they got it wrong. that's what presidents do. they just -- like the geico commercial. the guy scores the soccer goal, he's on his knees around the stadium. that's what they do. what presidents do, they hate the press. they can't stand the pres. but they don't try to whip their audiences into a frenzy to hate the press. and point fingers. and do what...
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. >> bill: you have the white house press corps. you brought up a comedian who -- i'm the first press secretary of the history of the united states that required secret service protection. i felt a lot of emotion in her response there yesterday. she was affected by this. >> it's a stretch to say that jim acosta is responsible for michelle wolf's joke at the white house correspondents dinner. she took the moment very personally and not over it, fair enough. everyone has the right to feel that way. >> that's why most americans i think are justifiably fed up with the media because they have this self-righteousness that acosta was beaming with yesterday about how we are above everything and you have to treat us -- forget about it. the press corps sometimes gets down and dirty and sometimes they get it dead wrong. you accept that. you go way back and find out it was even tougher. >> that conversation seems like it should be happening down the hall. >> bill: ivanka trump did an interview. she was asked is the media the enemy of the people
. >> bill: you have the white house press corps. you brought up a comedian who -- i'm the first press secretary of the history of the united states that required secret service protection. i felt a lot of emotion in her response there yesterday. she was affected by this. >> it's a stretch to say that jim acosta is responsible for michelle wolf's joke at the white house correspondents dinner. she took the moment very personally and not over it, fair enough. everyone has the right to...
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for all of his dust trust with the press, bill clinton's administration was generally easier to find people to talk to generally relay information. there were scandals and during the lewinsky scandal, bill clinton would tell different aides different things it seemed as if he couldn't quite remember who he told what to. that's a standout. but more often than not, there was a concern among his staff about their own credibility and the information they were imparting to reporters. the bush white house, which i did not cover, has been described by colleagues who did as almost hermetically sealed, incredibly difficult and hard to penetrate. in the day-to-day there was not really misinformation, but a lot of inaccessibility. the obama white house was a combination of these traits. the on the one hand they tried to focus on the i a-- appearance of more transparent administration and on the other hand they did more than they acknowledged. i spoke to an obama white house official who i had approached to confirm a story that the person claimed was entirely wrong simply because one detail was
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by journalists named bill russian status, he was pressed by the journalist about a homosexual and his son was i was not aware of any lack of concern in the community. the roman catholic church in a city so catholic the archbishop was called new orleans denied several catholics who perish, perhaps participating in what were called mortal sins are very rights in some cases and decline to permit the public memorial memorial to be held at st. louis cathedral, the city's holy basilica. then it was the archbishop seemingly moved by guilt did speak up weeks later in a column of the archdiocese catholic newspaper, a tiny paragraph attached to one of his columns on human rights and in the smallest of techs after a page of a 100 words, i couldn't believe it but in 1973 archbishop hannah did speak about the upstairs lounge and he surprisingly revealed the correct number of dead andthe fact that the fire seemed intentional . this was a man who'd been following the news closely . reports of the police inquiry can name a culprit for the fire dropped off nationally within a matter of days. locally,
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he conceded the failure to get an infrastructure bill which i pressed him on which is something he promised as part of his role in the white house, would be a problem potentially if they don't get action on it. so i think he sees himself as a person who obviously has had a big public falling out with the president, but still is a self-proclaimed avatar of trump populism and cultural economic, as he puts it, quote-unquote, war that is going to play out in these mid terms either way. >> we're going to hear more of the interview later. ari, thanks very much for joining me. the host of the beat. make sure to watch the interview tonight. it will be on at 10:00 p.m. eastern. ari is fill in for lawrence o'donnell only here on msnbc. >>> and that wraps up this hour of msnbc. i'm ali velshi. you can find me on twitter, instagram and snapchat. "deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts right now. /s >> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. donald trump today sought to put his base on a war footing against the men and women investigating russian interference in the 2016 election. and for donald
he conceded the failure to get an infrastructure bill which i pressed him on which is something he promised as part of his role in the white house, would be a problem potentially if they don't get action on it. so i think he sees himself as a person who obviously has had a big public falling out with the president, but still is a self-proclaimed avatar of trump populism and cultural economic, as he puts it, quote-unquote, war that is going to play out in these mid terms either way. >>...
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and that was the treatment by the press of the previous president barack obama. wouldn't you agree it was much different? >> no! this is so interesting to me. as i said, the number 1 paper in the country is bill's paper the "wall street journal." they had lots of criticism on barack obama including the use of money as evidence of free speech. >> there were not 300 editorials. >> the number 1 radio show was rush limbaugh and number 1 in cable news was fox news. >> that's three. >> it's not like you say nobody was critical of obama. because some papers were not critical of obama and the opinion of the far right wing people. >> or criticism of hillary clinton. or the endorsements in the 2016 election. >> don't forget the "new york times" is the one that broke the story about hillary clinton's email server. >> i think in general the press is better off when we come back: we assert our first amendment rights. >> you made your point clear. thanks to both of you. up next, remembering the queen of soul! the legendary aretha franklin losing her battle with cancer today. h
and that was the treatment by the press of the previous president barack obama. wouldn't you agree it was much different? >> no! this is so interesting to me. as i said, the number 1 paper in the country is bill's paper the "wall street journal." they had lots of criticism on barack obama including the use of money as evidence of free speech. >> there were not 300 editorials. >> the number 1 radio show was rush limbaugh and number 1 in cable news was fox news....
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even when they have been angry for the press, certainly bill clinton was in my own experience, jimmy carter at times, certainly w. bush as well as with perhaps better reason, bush the father, angry. and ronald reagan, angry at us. but they always had news conferences, had organized interactions with the press, not just off-the-cuff interactions when they chose to. and they never barred reporters from publicly covered events as this president has. >> that's right. relationships with other presidents, other politicians, have certainly gotten antagonistic but we haven't seen anything like this. the president is not someone, even when he goes abroad, he doesn't go abroad to export democratic or american values there. the irony, as you point out, of the president really going after the media and really not standing up for them or even the first amendment is that he more than any modern politician is a creation of the media. in a lot of ways, president trump doesn't exist without the media. so as much as he attacks us and, you know, recently barred a reporter from attending an event, he al
even when they have been angry for the press, certainly bill clinton was in my own experience, jimmy carter at times, certainly w. bush as well as with perhaps better reason, bush the father, angry. and ronald reagan, angry at us. but they always had news conferences, had organized interactions with the press, not just off-the-cuff interactions when they chose to. and they never barred reporters from publicly covered events as this president has. >> that's right. relationships with other...
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. >>> joe lockheart, former white house press secretary under bill clinton is using the national spotlight to target president trump and question mr. trump's credibility. this is a guy who worked for bill clinton. listen to what lockheart said on the fake news network known as cnn. >> this has never happened before. we've had great presidents. we've had terrible presidents. republicans and democrats. but we've never had anything like this, where a president, we have a president who is incapable of telling the truth. lou: that's an ironic position for lockheart to take coming from the clinton administration. lockheart apparently forgot about his old boss, president clinton, lied about and later admitted to, well, affairs and that sort of thing. you remember the details. no need to burden anyone with that. >>> joining us tonight, ed rollins, former reagan white house political director, great america pac chairman, fox business analyst and savant. michael goodwin, savant, pulitzer prize-winning columnist, fox news contributor. >> thank you. lou: little irony, michael, lockheart comes out of o
. >>> joe lockheart, former white house press secretary under bill clinton is using the national spotlight to target president trump and question mr. trump's credibility. this is a guy who worked for bill clinton. listen to what lockheart said on the fake news network known as cnn. >> this has never happened before. we've had great presidents. we've had terrible presidents. republicans and democrats. but we've never had anything like this, where a president, we have a president...
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told us actually the photograph was used to exploit him with regard to the way bill much they primarily work with the press it's a professional tool they are using we had a pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh on the program telling us the way the helmets were a propaganda organization in truth a man's father is obliged to speak in that way and he's not in total safety under the regime that has announced the assassination of eleven thousand convicts in the prisons over the last few weeks alone he is obliged to speak that way and i understand his position however we know that we have fulfilled our duty when we rescued his two sons from under the rubble after they were bombed by the syrian regime this is our duty and we do not expect thanks from anybody for fulfilling our duty towards our own people in syria as for the other journalists i don't know who they are the journalist that you are referring to those who have come up with such talk unless they are part of those journalists that create propaganda against the white helmets which have become known by the name we do not fee
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the photograph was used to exploit him with regard to the way bill much they primarily work with the press is a professional tool they are using we had a pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh on the program telling us the way the helmets were a propaganda organization in truth a man's father is obliged to speak in that way and he's not in total safety under the regime that has announced the assassination of eleven thousand convicts in the prisons over the last few weeks alone he is obliged to speak that way and i understand his position however we know that we have fulfilled our duty when we rescued his two sons from under the rubble after they were bombed by the syrian regime this is our duty and we do not expect thanks from anybody for fulfilling our duty towards our own people in syria as for the other journalists i don't know who they are the journalist that you are referring to those who have come up with such talk unless they are part of those journalists that create propaganda against the white helmets which have become known by the name we do not feel the need to re
the photograph was used to exploit him with regard to the way bill much they primarily work with the press is a professional tool they are using we had a pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh on the program telling us the way the helmets were a propaganda organization in truth a man's father is obliged to speak in that way and he's not in total safety under the regime that has announced the assassination of eleven thousand convicts in the prisons over the last few weeks alone he is...
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work with the press it's a professional tool they are using we had a pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh on the program telling us the way the helmets were a propaganda organization in truth a man's father is obliged to speak in that way and he's not in total safety under the regime that has announced the assassination of eleven thousand convicts in the prisons over the last few weeks alone he is obliged to speak that way and i understand his position however we know that we have fulfilled our duty when we rescued his two sons from under the rubble after they were bombed by the syrian regime this is our duty and we do not expect thanks from anybody for fulfilling our duty towards our own people in syria as for the other journalists i don't know who they are the journalist that you are referring to those who have come up with such talk unless they are part of those journalists that create propaganda against the white helmets which have become known by the name we do not feel the need to respond to them because they are aware of the fact that they are lying and we know that t
work with the press it's a professional tool they are using we had a pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh on the program telling us the way the helmets were a propaganda organization in truth a man's father is obliged to speak in that way and he's not in total safety under the regime that has announced the assassination of eleven thousand convicts in the prisons over the last few weeks alone he is obliged to speak that way and i understand his position however we know that we have...
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bill, always comes in -- coming to the rescue. stop the presses. we worked through the weekend and with the help of carl and bill we got photographs and crucial documents and we were able to fill in a couple more pieces of the puzzle that had been a mystery for 73 years at this point. that was one of several times in the past and it always happened at the end right before they were due. >> all of those things give us something new to make this book the book that tells the whole indianapolis story and that's one example of how that came to be. >> absolutely and we wanted a book with two major movements of the story. one is the exoneration of captain mcvay and the exoneration really occurred in three distinct phases. one was survivors having their first reunion. they hadn't seen each other for 15 years. you may know that world war ii guys weren't out there trying to get on the cover of "people" magazine. they weren't trying to get -- no twitter, no facebook. they risked their lives. many of them struggled. they struggle with alcoholism and struggled
bill, always comes in -- coming to the rescue. stop the presses. we worked through the weekend and with the help of carl and bill we got photographs and crucial documents and we were able to fill in a couple more pieces of the puzzle that had been a mystery for 73 years at this point. that was one of several times in the past and it always happened at the end right before they were due. >> all of those things give us something new to make this book the book that tells the whole...
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hours after saying he believes in a free press, new york city mayor bill de blasio had his bodyguards remove credentialed new york post reporter who tried to ask them, yes, a press question about his administration's many meetings of lobbyists. de blasio also continuing to take shots at fox news. >> you'd rather not have "the new york post" are fox news exist? >> look, it's a free country. i am saying that because they exist, we've been change for the worst. >> ed: for the worst. meanwhile, house speaker nancy pelosi is blaming the media for the divide over her leading the party. >> i know they've been on this drag, one of their priorities, to undermine my price, that is despicable. >> ed: more evidence of the democratic party's shift to the left. according to a new gallup poll that, democrats view of socialism is more positive than native capitalism. 57% pulled a positive view of socialism. only 47% view capitalism positively, which is lower than any of gallup's previous three measures of the same poll. let's discuss it with a former arkansas governor, fox news contributor mike hucka
hours after saying he believes in a free press, new york city mayor bill de blasio had his bodyguards remove credentialed new york post reporter who tried to ask them, yes, a press question about his administration's many meetings of lobbyists. de blasio also continuing to take shots at fox news. >> you'd rather not have "the new york post" are fox news exist? >> look, it's a free country. i am saying that because they exist, we've been change for the worst. >> ed:...
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if bill clinton stood up in the white house press office in 1995 and said, i think janet reno should fire ken starr, we would all, everyone would have had a ka nipgs. it would have been the obvious thing in the world. it is now 2018. this is the equivalent of bill clinton standing up in the white house press office saying janet reno should fire ken starr when donald trump does it to his twitter followers, tens of millions of them, it's the same thing. >> you know, i figured out all the reporting you and your colleagues have done about all of the white house staffers that have gone into mueller's investigation offices and testified to all of what john heilman just detailed. hope hicks has been with mueller's investigators. reince priebus has testified, steve bannon has testified. there are witnesses to everything everyone is talking about. the firing of jim comey, the desire to fire jeff sessions, the desire to fire bob mueller. what is the purpose served? is it simply to sort of play the last card that they're holding or the last chip to carry over heilman's poker analysis and say al
if bill clinton stood up in the white house press office in 1995 and said, i think janet reno should fire ken starr, we would all, everyone would have had a ka nipgs. it would have been the obvious thing in the world. it is now 2018. this is the equivalent of bill clinton standing up in the white house press office saying janet reno should fire ken starr when donald trump does it to his twitter followers, tens of millions of them, it's the same thing. >> you know, i figured out all the...
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told us actually the photograph was used to exploit him with regard to the way bill much they primarily work with the press it's a professional tool they are using we had a pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh on the program telling us the way the helmets rip up again the organization in truth a man's father is obliged to speak in that way and he's not in total safety under the regime that has announced the assassination of eleven thousand convicts in the prisons over the last few weeks alone he is obliged to speak that way and i understand his position however we know that we have fulfilled our duty when we rescued his two sons from under the rubble after they were bombed by the syrian regime this is our duty and we do not expect thanks from anybody for fulfilling our duty towards our own people in syria as for the other journalists i don't know who they are the journalist that you are referring to those who have come up with such talk unless they are part of those journalists that create propaganda against the white helmets which have become known by the name we do not feel
told us actually the photograph was used to exploit him with regard to the way bill much they primarily work with the press it's a professional tool they are using we had a pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh on the program telling us the way the helmets rip up again the organization in truth a man's father is obliged to speak in that way and he's not in total safety under the regime that has announced the assassination of eleven thousand convicts in the prisons over the last few...
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they weren't paying their bills. the press doesn't like to talk about that. the press talks about the fact that i insulted a lot of the leaders because i was strong on the fact that they had to pay. i said no, the united states is not going to be paying your bills. with that i'm having a good time. ainsley: guys, what's your take away from that. brian: a couple things. everything is describing is not about him it's the country. trump organization doesn't get bigger. they don't get anything -- what he is like to do is make it safer, grow the economy, is he trying to make our allies act like true allies. partnership. we are on the threshold of cutting a deal with mexico. canada has been watching. nafta deal. china is here trying to renegotiate. ask yourself, what's his benefit? none personally, he gave away his salary. is he doing it to rebalance american trade. that's what people like. steve: you look at all that good news that he feels is not being covered and that's why he feels like -- that's where fake news came from. in people. interesting to describe tha
they weren't paying their bills. the press doesn't like to talk about that. the press talks about the fact that i insulted a lot of the leaders because i was strong on the fact that they had to pay. i said no, the united states is not going to be paying your bills. with that i'm having a good time. ainsley: guys, what's your take away from that. brian: a couple things. everything is describing is not about him it's the country. trump organization doesn't get bigger. they don't get anything --...
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during his joint press conference with president trump. also russian dissent, vice chairman of the pro democracy group open russia. this is not a topic the three of us noernlally tarmally talk abo think it's important to understand a new angle to john mccain. bill, when you were looking to get the magnitsky act first passed, you gravitated to john mccain because you thought his history, having been tortured, as was sergei magnitsky, might make him a natural ally. >> in order to get a law passed in washington, you need a democrat and you need a republican. senator benjamin cardin, democrat, agreed to co-sponsor the bill and he said find me a republican. so i looked down the list of republicans and john mccain's name just jumped off the list. he had spent five years being tortured in a vietnamese prison camp. i thought if there's one person who would sympathize with sergei magnitsky being tortured for 358 days in a russian prison, it would be john mccain. sure enough, when i sat down with john mccain and i took him through the story, i had 1
during his joint press conference with president trump. also russian dissent, vice chairman of the pro democracy group open russia. this is not a topic the three of us noernlally tarmally talk abo think it's important to understand a new angle to john mccain. bill, when you were looking to get the magnitsky act first passed, you gravitated to john mccain because you thought his history, having been tortured, as was sergei magnitsky, might make him a natural ally. >> in order to get a law...
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the second day of washington's presidential sites summit, including the president's talk with the press. >>> up next we visit the home where bill and hillary clinton were married in the ozark mountains and learn how this house helped kick-start the career of america's 47th president. >> welcome to fayetteville, arkansas. we're at the clinton house museum just a little south of the university of arkansas campus. this house was built in 1931 by a local man named scottie taylor. would have been on the outskirts of town at that time during the depression, so this would have seemed like a fancy house for that era. the clintons actually bought this house in 1975 and did a little bit of remodeling, but for the most part the house is entirely original to 1931. the house became a national historic register property in 2010, and the street became clinton avenue in 2010 as well. this is the living room. this is the famous room where bill clinton and hillary rodham were married in front of this big window in 1975. bill bought this house while hillary was out of town, actually, and surprised her wit
the second day of washington's presidential sites summit, including the president's talk with the press. >>> up next we visit the home where bill and hillary clinton were married in the ozark mountains and learn how this house helped kick-start the career of america's 47th president. >> welcome to fayetteville, arkansas. we're at the clinton house museum just a little south of the university of arkansas campus. this house was built in 1931 by a local man named scottie taylor....
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i pressed him on charlottesville, i pressed him on the so-called populist agenda left undone with regard to infrastructure bill, with regard to the middle class being left out of the vast majority or 80% of the benefits of the tax cut. but he wanted to be at least in an environment where that would go back and forth and reach different people. >> what is your sense too of the state of the relationship with trump? did you get a sense that this is a guy who thinks there's a way back in there? >> he was very careful about that. it's a great question. and you're a keen observer of these types of political relationships. crazy things can happen in politics. people can be enemies and make comebacks. he did not try in any way, i would say, explicitly or implicitly, to imply a greater closeness to me with donald trump or the white house than he may have or than the statement you just showed that was so rough. at one point i read to him reporting this week that said white house aides just roll their eyes when they hear about bannon's new effort. i pressed him on that and he said, that's fine, peo
i pressed him on charlottesville, i pressed him on the so-called populist agenda left undone with regard to infrastructure bill, with regard to the middle class being left out of the vast majority or 80% of the benefits of the tax cut. but he wanted to be at least in an environment where that would go back and forth and reach different people. >> what is your sense too of the state of the relationship with trump? did you get a sense that this is a guy who thinks there's a way back in...
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. >> bill maher takes the "meet the press" talking heads around a table and says the [ bleep ] that no one else is going to say and does it in an entertaining way. >> let us know which one of these bloated ticks on america's hide needs to be burnt off with the mighty cigarette of democracy. >> mostly comedians try to stay in the middle so they can appeal to both sides, but bill is fearless. >> i think colin powell could be the guy, if he wanted to, to run against obama, boy, that would make russia's head explode, two black -- >> he's got a point of view. it's not a straight line. he's not just a straight up lefty. he does criticize both sides. >> sweet grandma hillary, she would have done fine in 2008, but this year, the voters respect in the mood for steady as she goes. they're pitch fork angry and they don't want america's nicest grandma. >> you've been tough on president obama, too. >> yeah, that's my job, to hold their feet to the fire no matter what party and who is in power. >> he is as loved as he is hated. he's doing it right. >> jon stewart changed the face of late night comed
. >> bill maher takes the "meet the press" talking heads around a table and says the [ bleep ] that no one else is going to say and does it in an entertaining way. >> let us know which one of these bloated ticks on america's hide needs to be burnt off with the mighty cigarette of democracy. >> mostly comedians try to stay in the middle so they can appeal to both sides, but bill is fearless. >> i think colin powell could be the guy, if he wanted to, to run...
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press they puthe on the republicans for the impeachment of bill clinton reflected, he ended up 62% approval rating, they could backfire on the guy. a little more low-key on the impeachment. get into office and then taken down. -- take him down. cap the from north carolina, i applaud you, she is right on the money -- kathy from north carolina. host: andrew is in white plains, new york. caller: i think there is no way we can avoid it, trump has associated himself so completely with the populist wing of the republican party -- this midterm election will be a referendum, as well as the direction of the republican party. there was a previous lady from alabama making an issue about kids being taken away from the parents and trying to compare them to people in this country going to jail. people in central and south america coming up here are trying to get away from all conditions of crime and oppression, trying to find a better life for themselves and their family. to make that kind of comparison is so heartless, i cannot help but -- i wasn't going to call this morning. i got so angry about that c
press they puthe on the republicans for the impeachment of bill clinton reflected, he ended up 62% approval rating, they could backfire on the guy. a little more low-key on the impeachment. get into office and then taken down. -- take him down. cap the from north carolina, i applaud you, she is right on the money -- kathy from north carolina. host: andrew is in white plains, new york. caller: i think there is no way we can avoid it, trump has associated himself so completely with the populist...
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bill and hillary clinton were skeptical of the press. they found themselves under the scrutiny of the press through the campaign continuing the , white house, and as i said, it is probably a symptom in terms of the frustration of the media as well as the investigation s that began and it never stopped. their complaints, while aggressive, were a little more routine. acknowledgedmately -- i do not know whether they believed it or not, but they said it -- the advantage to the role of a free press of a democratic institution, the importance of it. the bush white house does the same, and so did the obama white house. although, i think it was problematic. all presidents think that the press is undermining them it is , an adversarial process. mr. trump believes you can choose your own news cycle, you can choose your own newsfeed, you can decide what you are going to get, because we have not necessarily helped him along the way. but we have never had a president who has characterized the press as not just disliking him, but not liking america. w
bill and hillary clinton were skeptical of the press. they found themselves under the scrutiny of the press through the campaign continuing the , white house, and as i said, it is probably a symptom in terms of the frustration of the media as well as the investigation s that began and it never stopped. their complaints, while aggressive, were a little more routine. acknowledgedmately -- i do not know whether they believed it or not, but they said it -- the advantage to the role of a free press...
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thank you. >> bill: our headliner today is former press secretary sean spicer. he joins us at 10:00 eastern time and all the breaking news coming out of the white house. stay tuned for that 20 minutes away right here. >> julie: new information about the man who stole and crashed a plane in seattle. what authorities are doing to make sure something like this doesn't happen again. >> bill: an officer to the rescue after a bridge gets stranded in floodwaters on the way to her wedding -- after a bride gets stranded. my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine but i'm gonna get a new one! oh yeah! he's gonna get mine but i'm gonna get a new one! when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck month. get 10 or 14 percent below msrp on 2018 silverado pickups when you finance with gm financial. plus, during
thank you. >> bill: our headliner today is former press secretary sean spicer. he joins us at 10:00 eastern time and all the breaking news coming out of the white house. stay tuned for that 20 minutes away right here. >> julie: new information about the man who stole and crashed a plane in seattle. what authorities are doing to make sure something like this doesn't happen again. >> bill: an officer to the rescue after a bridge gets stranded in floodwaters on the way to her...
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bill clinton appeared on mtv. and richard nixon is here on 1968. you wrote about that. why was that a significant moment in pop politics? >> it is significant we put in context of richard nixon's evolution. in 1960, he saw bobby kennedy as appearing on television show in a talk show format. is i'm hobnobbing with hollywood celebrities. it is how he prepared his campaign. he turned his celebrity to gain political power. he was able to do that on the primary chair -- trail. and stayed with him throughout the 1968 election. nixon actually used that tactic against kennedy. he said that he was perceiving g publicity. when nixon lost the 1968 election and then years later, the governor's race in california, he took some time to figure out why. what went wrong. he studied what he had done. he also studied ronald reagan and in the nixon library, their boxes of research that he did on ronald reagan. he observed that reagan was really effective at using television to connect it to the emotions of voters. there is a really compelling speech where you have nixon's handwriting on it
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., you will be hard-pressed to take the risk. thank you, bill. coming up next, president trump takes a swipe at attorney general jeff sessions in a heated tweet. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets balance of power. of major: a check averages. u.s. stocks trading at session lows. the s&p 500 is down .3%. and industrials are leading to clients. the nasdaq is down .2%. markets still weighing the crisis in turn it as it spreads and we are seeing market to market currencies taking a hit. >> president trump continues to criticize his attorneys general over the weekend saying jeff sessions is scared stiff and missing in action. we welcome a republican strategist who worked at the presidential campaign. today from us lancaster, new york. good to have you here. why is jeff sessions still running the justice department? the president has the right to dismiss him and he keeps tweeting about how unhappy he is with him. >> i look back during the investigation of bill clinton the criticisms leveled by the white house and their surrogates o
., you will be hard-pressed to take the risk. thank you, bill. coming up next, president trump takes a swipe at attorney general jeff sessions in a heated tweet. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets balance of power. of major: a check averages. u.s. stocks trading at session lows. the s&p 500 is down .3%. and industrials are leading to clients. the nasdaq is down .2%. markets still weighing the crisis in turn it as it spreads and we are seeing market to market currencies...
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as extensive talks at the german government's guest house near violin the two leaders meet the press only before not after their meeting just another indication that no real breakthrough is expected on any of the topics on the agenda at the same time there's a recognition on both sides that with donald trump in the white house shaking up the rules of international politics they need each other even more than they used to. suck it is now and the german cup kicks off this weekend giving lower tier teams the chance for glory against the big name side the first round features one such match up. who were once one of the good champions but are now languishing in the third division take on top tier heavyweights hoffenheim and they're hoping for a very big. these players are kaiserslautern legends they were all part of a powerhouse club and part of germany's world cup winning team in one thousand nine hundred fifty four nowadays the squad has players with the best second division experience more than twenty players left when kaiserslautern dropped into the third tier the end of last season i
as extensive talks at the german government's guest house near violin the two leaders meet the press only before not after their meeting just another indication that no real breakthrough is expected on any of the topics on the agenda at the same time there's a recognition on both sides that with donald trump in the white house shaking up the rules of international politics they need each other even more than they used to. suck it is now and the german cup kicks off this weekend giving lower...
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marketplace of ideas and it was so important to them that it was the first thing that they wrote in the bill of rights was the the rights of the pressure not be infringed the president is free to criticize the press all he wants but to label them in a domestic threat it is unacceptable this is a message that from the president of the united states is going to resonate in beijing in ankara and moscow and you know every capital around the world that it's ok to treat the press as as a domestic threat and that that's unacceptable and want are you what is the boston globe hoping that today's coordinated action the editorials across the nation defending press freedom what are you hoping that this is going to achieve. well we're definitely not going to get an apology from mr trump nor are we expecting one wasn't this is already succeeded beyond our wildest expectations what it's done for us is several things first it's really put a granular nuanced view of the first amendment in the united states if you read through his editorial they all come from small towns and cities some bigger cities as well
marketplace of ideas and it was so important to them that it was the first thing that they wrote in the bill of rights was the the rights of the pressure not be infringed the president is free to criticize the press all he wants but to label them in a domestic threat it is unacceptable this is a message that from the president of the united states is going to resonate in beijing in ankara and moscow and you know every capital around the world that it's ok to treat the press as as a domestic...
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the presses so we worked through the weekend, with the help of carl and bill, we got photographs of crucial documents and were able to fill in a couple 0 more pieces of the puzzle that had been a mystery for 73 years at this opinion, and that was one of the several times this happened, and always happened at the end, like right before things were due. and we were like, we have three months. >> yeah. >> so, we -- all of those things -- we prayed for, give us something new to make this book really the book that tells the whole indianapolis story, and that is one example of how that came to be. >> absolutely. and then the way we wind up the book with two major movements of the story. one is the exoneration of captain mcvay, and the exoneration effort really occurred in three dink phasesment one was the survivors had their first reunion in 1960. they not seen each other for 15 years, and many of you may know that world war ii guys weren't out there, trying to get on the cover of "people" magazine, they weren't out there trying to get a book deal. >> no twitter. >> no twitter no facebook
the presses so we worked through the weekend, with the help of carl and bill, we got photographs of crucial documents and were able to fill in a couple 0 more pieces of the puzzle that had been a mystery for 73 years at this opinion, and that was one of the several times this happened, and always happened at the end, like right before things were due. and we were like, we have three months. >> yeah. >> so, we -- all of those things -- we prayed for, give us something new to make...
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as extensive talks at the german government's guest house near violin the two leaders meet the press only before not after their meeting just another indication that no real breakthrough is expected on any of the topics on the agenda at the same time there is a recognition on both sides that with donald trump in the white house shaking up the rules of international politics they need each other even more than they used to. well found more on this now as a political scientist at the institute for security policy at germany's q university specializing in russia relations and he joins us here in studio for more on these talks now as we know i mean it seems like it's pragmatic politics and actually you don't necessarily have to like one another to work together is that a fair assessment. of the question arises. why this the summit is actually taking place at all since everybody seems to agree that no a breakthrough or no significant agreements are going to be concluded and the answer i think it to that would be twofold one is that the german government wants to be seen to be gauged in di
as extensive talks at the german government's guest house near violin the two leaders meet the press only before not after their meeting just another indication that no real breakthrough is expected on any of the topics on the agenda at the same time there is a recognition on both sides that with donald trump in the white house shaking up the rules of international politics they need each other even more than they used to. well found more on this now as a political scientist at the institute...