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there's a quote from general john allen. talking about john kelly. his friend of four decades. he says this is a man who across the court for 40 years was considered to be the exemplar of moral integrity. he was a selfless servant in every possible way. a lot of personal courage and moral courage to do the right thing. values were powerfully formed and difficult for me to find in my memory in my service with him a flaw. here with are wondering what is wrong with general kelly. it is a moment of recking for methamphetamine like the general who have known him for a long time and wondering whether he has changed in some profound way or perhaps this has been there all along. a blind spot. in some cases, element of courseness when it comes to issued related to race. we had him talking about dreamers, daca recipients as being too lazy to get up and file paperwork. not the first time he said things like that since he's been in the white house. i think one of the things that happens in the context of the military, obviously you are tested a million ways. it's possible in this circumsta
there's a quote from general john allen. talking about john kelly. his friend of four decades. he says this is a man who across the court for 40 years was considered to be the exemplar of moral integrity. he was a selfless servant in every possible way. a lot of personal courage and moral courage to do the right thing. values were powerfully formed and difficult for me to find in my memory in my service with him a flaw. here with are wondering what is wrong with general kelly. it is a moment of...
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john, thank you. >> thank you, ali. >> all right. coming up next, will the president plead the fifth or will he use the ronald reagan defense in the latest on the trump standoff with mueller after this break. when i received the diagnosis, i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors that work together. when a patient comes to ctca, they're meeting a team of physicians that specialize in the management of cancer. breast cancer treatment is continuing to evolve. and i would say that ctca is definitely on the cusp of those changes. patients can be overwhelmed ... we really focus on taking the time with each individual patient so they can choose the treatment appropriate for them. the care that ctca brings is the kind of care i've wanted for my patients. being able to spend time with them, have a whole team to look after them is fantastic. i empower women with choices. it's not just picking a surgeon. it's picking the care team, and feeling secure w
john, thank you. >> thank you, ali. >> all right. coming up next, will the president plead the fifth or will he use the ronald reagan defense in the latest on the trump standoff with mueller after this break. when i received the diagnosis, i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors that work together. when a patient comes to ctca, they're meeting a team of physicians that specialize in the...
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she and john kennedy, then senator john kennedy met in this alcove. the meeting happened because john kennedy was running for the presidency of the united states in august of 1960. he wanted eleanor roosevelt's support. the democratic convention had nominated john kennedy. she really wasn't especially fond of john kennedy. she felt he was a little bit too young to be president and she was worried about his commitment to civil rights legislation. but he needed her support, he felt, in order to win what he knew would be a very close election. she was very powerful woman in the democratic party at a time when women didn't have a lot of power in politics, but eleanor roosevelt did. she was well respected and she knew that without her support, he might not win that election. he came literally here, wanting to get her support, asking for support. they had a very intense meeting here together. she wanted him to promise that he would support civil rights legislation if he became president. that was a cause very close to her heart. she made him promise that. w
she and john kennedy, then senator john kennedy met in this alcove. the meeting happened because john kennedy was running for the presidency of the united states in august of 1960. he wanted eleanor roosevelt's support. the democratic convention had nominated john kennedy. she really wasn't especially fond of john kennedy. she felt he was a little bit too young to be president and she was worried about his commitment to civil rights legislation. but he needed her support, he felt, in order to...
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my name is john didn't die i lived in exile. i served time in prison and. i was a marked man that i could i would die in prison or leave the country i chose exile . in the autumn of twenty sixteen i moved to. i'd left my country my home and my wife behind. on the last day of september twenty sixth the police stormed and searched our home in istanbul they took away my wife's passport when i was in prison we'd meet separated by a glass partition now we talk to each other on the internet. the author orators have been holding my wife hostage for a year now and filed no charges against her only crime was to be married to me. july fifteenth twenty sixteen was a turning point in our lives i was in spain and watched coverage of the turkish cure attempt on t.v. crew was defeated with the help of the turkish people. it was clear that president out of one would use these events to strengthen his grip on power that's exactly what he did through state sponsored repression. my name is cut your dice i'm a journalist before the coup attempt i'd been to turkey several times
my name is john didn't die i lived in exile. i served time in prison and. i was a marked man that i could i would die in prison or leave the country i chose exile . in the autumn of twenty sixteen i moved to. i'd left my country my home and my wife behind. on the last day of september twenty sixth the police stormed and searched our home in istanbul they took away my wife's passport when i was in prison we'd meet separated by a glass partition now we talk to each other on the internet. the...
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all of this has put john kelly president trump hot seat. and rumors are that he might be replaced soon. the trump administration changing its story again about the white house's hamming of domestic abuse allegations against former top aide rob porter. hours after fbi director chris wray offered a timeline about when porter's security clearance investigation was completed that directly contradicted the white house's accounts. >> the fbi submitted a partial report on the investigation in question in march. and then a completed background investigation in late july that soon therefore we received asks for follow-up inquiry. and we did the follow-up and provided that information in november and that we administratively closed the file in january. and then earlier this month we received some additional information and passed that on as well. >> reporter: prior to wray's testimony, the white house had been telling a different story. >> what we know about rob porter specifically, and that's the incident everybody is talking about, his background c
all of this has put john kelly president trump hot seat. and rumors are that he might be replaced soon. the trump administration changing its story again about the white house's hamming of domestic abuse allegations against former top aide rob porter. hours after fbi director chris wray offered a timeline about when porter's security clearance investigation was completed that directly contradicted the white house's accounts. >> the fbi submitted a partial report on the investigation in...
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john, you don't know. you haven't read it. >> it seems to go beyond frankly you what we were told is in the memo. this is a conspiracy involving an active president obama and those people working for him, ana. >> i just think there is so much noise with the clear intent of muddying the waters of discrediting the fbi, of discrediting bob mueller, of trying to lay the groundwork so he can fire rosenstein, and then, you know, go after mueller. this is to me a very clear road map here with the help of a lot of people, with the coordination of folks in congress, in the right wing media, in coordination with surrogates and allies, just drumming up all of this nonsense, conspiracy theories under the direction -- >> i -- >> matt, you spoke a hell of a lot. i think you can take that tweet by donald trump, reword it and america would think it is very accurate. if you said the top leadership of the white house has politicized the sacred investigative process in order to help donald trump a lot of people, including my
john, you don't know. you haven't read it. >> it seems to go beyond frankly you what we were told is in the memo. this is a conspiracy involving an active president obama and those people working for him, ana. >> i just think there is so much noise with the clear intent of muddying the waters of discrediting the fbi, of discrediting bob mueller, of trying to lay the groundwork so he can fire rosenstein, and then, you know, go after mueller. this is to me a very clear road map here...
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john kelly has failed at his job. if his number one job is control any crisis, advance the president's agenda and stay out of the spotlight, he has failed on all three measures. it is he who, from the reporting i've done, helped derail the president's own daca deal. so that right there is insubordination i would say. >> thank you both for joining us, really appreciate it. >>> coming up, why president trump says, and he really does say this, he said it today, you'll hear him say it, infrastructure is sexy. that was his word, sexy. we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. cigna. together, all the way. stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com i thought i was manag
john kelly has failed at his job. if his number one job is control any crisis, advance the president's agenda and stay out of the spotlight, he has failed on all three measures. it is he who, from the reporting i've done, helped derail the president's own daca deal. so that right there is insubordination i would say. >> thank you both for joining us, really appreciate it. >>> coming up, why president trump says, and he really does say this, he said it today, you'll hear him say...
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john kelly has failed at his job. if his number one job is control any crisis, advance the president's agenda and stay out of the spotlight, he has failed on all three measures. it is he who frt reporting i've done helped derail the president's own daca deal. so that right there is insubordination i would say. >> thank you both for joining us, really appreciate it. >>> coming up, why president trump says, and he really does say this, he said it today, you'll hear him say it, infrastructure is sexy. that was his word, sexy. remember our special night? abdominal pain... ...and diarrhea. but it's my anniversary. aw. sorry. we've got other plans. your recurring, unpredictable abdominal pain and diarrhea... ...may be irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. you've tried over-the-counter treatments and lifestyle changes, but ibs-d can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi,... ...a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage..
john kelly has failed at his job. if his number one job is control any crisis, advance the president's agenda and stay out of the spotlight, he has failed on all three measures. it is he who frt reporting i've done helped derail the president's own daca deal. so that right there is insubordination i would say. >> thank you both for joining us, really appreciate it. >>> coming up, why president trump says, and he really does say this, he said it today, you'll hear him say it,...
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hope hicks and john kelly. he did not issue a statement like that for john kelly but for hope hicks, he did. white house staffers are saying the president loves hope hicks but they weren't calling around saying that about john kelly. john kelly has been his most trusted confidant in the white house. and she was reportedly dating rob porter, so she was very upset at these reports of porter's firing, so you could surmise in part the president's defense of porter comes from hope hicks being upset about the entire affair, much like he protected corey lewandowski during the campaign, hope hicks was also reportedly dating corey lewandowski during the campaign and was upset at those accusations against corey lewandowski. >> palace intrigue at a romantic level, i guess. stay right there, we'll be assessing what former white house aide omarosa said. >>> but up next, i'll speak with congressman g muman gallego. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to b
hope hicks and john kelly. he did not issue a statement like that for john kelly but for hope hicks, he did. white house staffers are saying the president loves hope hicks but they weren't calling around saying that about john kelly. john kelly has been his most trusted confidant in the white house. and she was reportedly dating rob porter, so she was very upset at these reports of porter's firing, so you could surmise in part the president's defense of porter comes from hope hicks being upset...
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i had enormous respect for john kelly. i don't think there's anything wrong with a general being chief of staff. i am troubled by the way he has done the job in a number of key areas. and i don't know all the details and all the timelines on rob porter, but it certainly sounds like they did not take the allegations as seriously as they should. and by the way, all allegations are not created equal. i don't disagree with the president that if someone just throws out an allegation you shouldn't automatically assume it's true. in the case of rob porter, these are not mere allegation, these are multiple women, you had a judge issuing a restraining order in one case, thought it was credible enough do that. certainly had you the photographs. you have a ton of testimony. and this is -- we are not in court here. we are not trying to put him in jail, so beyond a reasonable doubt is not the standard. the standard is basically what would a reasonable person conclude? and looking at the evidence, you could certainly conclude that he di
i had enormous respect for john kelly. i don't think there's anything wrong with a general being chief of staff. i am troubled by the way he has done the job in a number of key areas. and i don't know all the details and all the timelines on rob porter, but it certainly sounds like they did not take the allegations as seriously as they should. and by the way, all allegations are not created equal. i don't disagree with the president that if someone just throws out an allegation you shouldn't...
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john quincy adams, son of john adams. what we have on loan is a set of cuff links which -- what makes them unique to john quincy adams, but they're also tied to john adams, is that inside of each of the cuff links there is hair from both his mother, abigail adams, and john adams, and the other cuff link has hair of john adams, which he didn't have a lot of and his wife. so the hair is in there. it seems weird. some people think it's creepy that we have family members' hair in our jewelry, but it was a very common practice, a way of remembering relatives who had passed away. just keeping a piece of them close to us all the time. so that's pretty -- they're pretty neat. they have on them in latin essentially it says remember -- consider the relatives. so he can think about your past that way when you're wearing these cuff links. for andrew jackson, we have what's referred to as a turkish pipe, on loan to us from the hermitage in tennessee. not a lot is known about this pipe, but pipes were one of the more common ways of smo
john quincy adams, son of john adams. what we have on loan is a set of cuff links which -- what makes them unique to john quincy adams, but they're also tied to john adams, is that inside of each of the cuff links there is hair from both his mother, abigail adams, and john adams, and the other cuff link has hair of john adams, which he didn't have a lot of and his wife. so the hair is in there. it seems weird. some people think it's creepy that we have family members' hair in our jewelry, but...
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they appear in the material biography by john hate and john nikolay of lincoln. but if you look at the sources from april 1865, the newspaper accounts, the detailed description of the death scene, if you look at a long letter that james tanner wrote to a friend describing the event, there's nothing about stanton saying anything. they say lincoln's pastor offered up a prayer. the people walked out the door. so much as it pains me, i believe the stanton did not say "now he belongs to the ages." what he did was scribble out one more telegram to say that lincoln had died. i say he did it quickly because that within the newspapers by 9:00 in new york city that morning. i could go on talking about stanton and johnson and reconstruction and stanton's role in the grand 1868 political campaign, but i would like to field some questions, friendly or hostile, or in between. [laughter] [applause] i see the microphone right over there. >> stanton seemed to be terrified of john brown's body. he put the body of the slayer on the montauk, he pointed out in the middle of the potom
they appear in the material biography by john hate and john nikolay of lincoln. but if you look at the sources from april 1865, the newspaper accounts, the detailed description of the death scene, if you look at a long letter that james tanner wrote to a friend describing the event, there's nothing about stanton saying anything. they say lincoln's pastor offered up a prayer. the people walked out the door. so much as it pains me, i believe the stanton did not say "now he belongs to the...
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john berman here in for anderson. by now, scot peterson, the broward county deputy who was serving as a school resource officer, he's a household name, he stood by, did not go into the school and lost his job for it. rightly or wrongly, the president of the united states has called him a coward. now the breaking news, he allegedly had company outside the school, where a gunman took 17 lives. the very latest now from randi kaye. >> reporter: while the gunman was inside marjory stoneman douglas high school killing people at random, a trained broward county sheriff's deputy did nothing. >> devastated. sick to my stomach. there are no words. >> reporter: the broward county sheriff revealing the stunning news that one deputy, scot peterson, who was armed and in uniform, clearly knew there was an active shooter, but stayed in his position outside building 12. the sheriff says video shows the deputy doing nothing for more than four minutes while the bullets flew inside. the shooting lasted about six minutes. deputy peterson
john berman here in for anderson. by now, scot peterson, the broward county deputy who was serving as a school resource officer, he's a household name, he stood by, did not go into the school and lost his job for it. rightly or wrongly, the president of the united states has called him a coward. now the breaking news, he allegedly had company outside the school, where a gunman took 17 lives. the very latest now from randi kaye. >> reporter: while the gunman was inside marjory stoneman...
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what about john kelly? the white house insisting the president still has confidence in kelly despite reports of a replacement list being built. >>> on alert. america's top intel leaders laying out ongoing threats including one from a very familiar foe. >> russia perceived its past efforts as successful and views the 2018 u.s. midterm elections as a potential target. >> that's right, you heard him correctly. that is the fbi director saying the president has not asked them directly to stop russia's actions. weird, huh? no. >> not specifically directed by the president. >>> she's back. the stormy daniels story returns on valentine's day, what better holiday? i can't think of one. trump's personal lawyer says he paid a porn star 130 grand without trump or the campaign knowing. michael cohen, what did you pay her the 130 large for? raising many questions. why exactly is he paying her 130 grand? strange, isn't it? >>> all right. we're going to begin today at the white house where the trump administration may be r
what about john kelly? the white house insisting the president still has confidence in kelly despite reports of a replacement list being built. >>> on alert. america's top intel leaders laying out ongoing threats including one from a very familiar foe. >> russia perceived its past efforts as successful and views the 2018 u.s. midterm elections as a potential target. >> that's right, you heard him correctly. that is the fbi director saying the president has not asked them...
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john f. marszalek is the giles distinguished professor of history meritus at mississippi state university, the executive managing editor of the ulysses s. grant association, dr. marszalek has written or edited numerous acclaimed books including the personal memoirs of ulysses s. grant released earlier this year and you will find it in our museum store. craig l. symonds is the ernest j. king chair at the u.s. naval college in newport, rhode island, and professor emeritus at the u.s. naval academy, author and editor of several books u.s. military history, including the civil war at sea. hal holtzer, our monitor, is the director at the roosevelt house public policy institute at hunter college. in 2008, he was awarded the national humanities medal by president george w. bush. he is the author or editor of over 50 books of lincoln and the civil war era, including winner of the gilder lammon lincoln prize. i ask if you have a cell phone or beeper, please turn off your cell phone and any other elect
john f. marszalek is the giles distinguished professor of history meritus at mississippi state university, the executive managing editor of the ulysses s. grant association, dr. marszalek has written or edited numerous acclaimed books including the personal memoirs of ulysses s. grant released earlier this year and you will find it in our museum store. craig l. symonds is the ernest j. king chair at the u.s. naval college in newport, rhode island, and professor emeritus at the u.s. naval...
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as almost john kelly's right hand. there was some speculation he might even be named and titled the deputy chief of staff, but he certainly functioned that way in helping control the access to the president and helping prepare all the briefing materials that the president saw. they knew there was a problem and didn't do anything about it. and the other problem based on the reporting i've been doing today and one of the reasons the president is so upset is because they didn't actually tell the president about this. he learned about these allegations against porter very late in that time line and he was upset that he had not been told. >> i want to ask you about hope hicks. hope hicks is someone that all of us who covered the campaign and now the feels like 11 years of the first year of the trump presidency, i've heard very few recriminations of hope hicks. she is described by her colleagues as professional and collected and wise. for the first time today, people reached out to me and said that john kelly is getting a di
as almost john kelly's right hand. there was some speculation he might even be named and titled the deputy chief of staff, but he certainly functioned that way in helping control the access to the president and helping prepare all the briefing materials that the president saw. they knew there was a problem and didn't do anything about it. and the other problem based on the reporting i've been doing today and one of the reasons the president is so upset is because they didn't actually tell the...
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but john kelly has not offered his resignation. john kelly has done an outstanding job. in the last four months we've seen 1.24 million americans get bonus or wage increase. we've seen isis flee over 100% of its territory that it had between iraq and syria is gone. general kelly is doing a great job. >> let me ask you about the memo and the decision by the white house to delay the release of the democratic memo or essentially not release this version of it. this is what you said before the release of the republican memo, you and a bunch of your colleagues. take a look. >> i do think that we typically prefer transparency. >> we want full transparency. it's what we've said all along. >> this president has said from the beginning and certainly since i've been the chief of staff of six months now, i want everything out. i want this thing -- i want the american people, a, to know the truth. >> this president is for transparency and accountability in the main. >> that was the message before the release of the republican memo. >> yeah. >> democrats write a memo. nope. no transp
but john kelly has not offered his resignation. john kelly has done an outstanding job. in the last four months we've seen 1.24 million americans get bonus or wage increase. we've seen isis flee over 100% of its territory that it had between iraq and syria is gone. general kelly is doing a great job. >> let me ask you about the memo and the decision by the white house to delay the release of the democratic memo or essentially not release this version of it. this is what you said before...
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it's not just john kelly. white house counsel dan mcgann knew of the incidents more than a year ago. i want to share a quote from the piece. in january 2017, a year ago, when mcgann learned of the allegations, he wanted porter to stay put, because he saw the harvard law trained capitol hill veteran as a steadying professional voice in the white house according to people familiar with the matter. how significant is it that porter was allowed to stay in the job? again, a steadying hand. because the guy served in the military and went to harvard? no problema he's accused of beating two ex-wives? >> it's a troubling situation across the board -- >> that's an understatement. >> indeed. when you think about the white house's response and talking to sources there over the last two days. they keep saying that the fbi was going through a process. but they were aware of the allegations and they say porter continued to insist that the allegations were false. but that doesn't mean the allegations did not exist. they have
it's not just john kelly. white house counsel dan mcgann knew of the incidents more than a year ago. i want to share a quote from the piece. in january 2017, a year ago, when mcgann learned of the allegations, he wanted porter to stay put, because he saw the harvard law trained capitol hill veteran as a steadying professional voice in the white house according to people familiar with the matter. how significant is it that porter was allowed to stay in the job? again, a steadying hand. because...
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john. they've been seeing a lot of things, really stunning comments out of the white house yesterday. first one being from the president where he casually embraced the idea of a government shutdown if congress does not accept his immigration proposal and not only did ail lot of people lawmakers, aides on capitol hill say the comments were unhelpful. they are divorced from what's going on on capitol hill as you just heard from suzanne, saying that immigration isn't even really part of the talks right now about this budget deal before the government runs out of money later this week. and the president certainly wasn't the only one making news worthy comments. his chief of staff john kelly also raised a lot of eyebrows when he said this on capitol hill yesterday. >> the difference between 690 and 1.8 million were the people that some would say were too afraid to sign up and others would say were too lazy to get off their asses but they didn't sign up. >> you have to decide for yourself if the
john. they've been seeing a lot of things, really stunning comments out of the white house yesterday. first one being from the president where he casually embraced the idea of a government shutdown if congress does not accept his immigration proposal and not only did ail lot of people lawmakers, aides on capitol hill say the comments were unhelpful. they are divorced from what's going on on capitol hill as you just heard from suzanne, saying that immigration isn't even really part of the talks...
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what's next for john kelly? >> that is really probably up to donald trump who as much as he said it a lot on tv doesn't really like to say you're fired directly to his staff and there's not a ton of obvious candidates to take general kelly's place. the real irony is if this domestic abuse rob porter scandal ends up with departure of john kelly is that it would be ousted for sort of the weirdest of reasons. i wrote over the weekend about john kelly as a kind of mini me of donald trump, the second worst person in the white house really. because as much as he was supposed to bring them all order, he's just really mirrored and exemplified some of donald trump's own worst instaincts an this last episode is just an example of that. we'll see what happens to him. i think one thing we know is it's going to be a white house in chaos whether he's there or not. >> no doubt about that. and of course we're going to see what happens this week. it's supposed to be infrastructure week at the trump white house. i suspect it's go
what's next for john kelly? >> that is really probably up to donald trump who as much as he said it a lot on tv doesn't really like to say you're fired directly to his staff and there's not a ton of obvious candidates to take general kelly's place. the real irony is if this domestic abuse rob porter scandal ends up with departure of john kelly is that it would be ousted for sort of the weirdest of reasons. i wrote over the weekend about john kelly as a kind of mini me of donald trump, the...
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and the man turned on john gawdy. and the man turned on john gotti so robert mueller knows how to flip people. and we have seen that again today. >> frank, tell me more about that, what is it like to be in a room with bob mueller when he's putting these kind of screws to somebody? >> so, look, he gives direction well to his senior staff. he surrounds himself with people who have the skillsets to do that. and he's created that dream team in the special counsel's office right now. but what he does is, he is relentless in drilling down on the facts. he is data-driven and data-analytics driven. so if you're going to try to smoke him, if you're going to try to weasel around him as a defendant, there's no way you're going to escape his command of the facts. and that's ultimately what wins the day. >> jennifer, what has rick gates agreed to give up here? what does he have to do for bob mueller? >> so he has to meet with them whenever they want. he has to tell them the truth about anything. he has to not commit more crimes an
and the man turned on john gawdy. and the man turned on john gotti so robert mueller knows how to flip people. and we have seen that again today. >> frank, tell me more about that, what is it like to be in a room with bob mueller when he's putting these kind of screws to somebody? >> so, look, he gives direction well to his senior staff. he surrounds himself with people who have the skillsets to do that. and he's created that dream team in the special counsel's office right now. but...
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next day, though, john fedders was gone. >> until today john fedders was one of the top law enforcement officials of the u.s. government. he was the enforcement chief of the securities and exchange commission but fedders had personal problems and today personal problems and today he resigned after revelations he beat his wife. >> the resignation came after two days of news stories and admitted that he physically abused his wife but claimed he was not a wife beater. the stories came after his wife charlotte described the beatings during their divorce trial in the suburban maryland courthouse. in one incident she said he slapped her and broke her eardrum and another he beat her up when she was three months pregnant. >> john attacked me with his fists and his hands and hitting me around the abdomen and yelling at me he didn't care if he killed me or the baby. >> charlotte fedder said there were other incidents where she was left with a black eye and bruises and has a permanent neck injury from a time her husband tried to throw her over a banister. in court john fedders admitted he was viol
next day, though, john fedders was gone. >> until today john fedders was one of the top law enforcement officials of the u.s. government. he was the enforcement chief of the securities and exchange commission but fedders had personal problems and today personal problems and today he resigned after revelations he beat his wife. >> the resignation came after two days of news stories and admitted that he physically abused his wife but claimed he was not a wife beater. the stories came...
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john berman here. swirling controversies this morning surrounding the white house concerning the deficit and infrastructure. now, not the budget deficit and national infrastructure, though those will both come up today. we're talking about a moral deficit and crumbling systems of trust within the white house itself. the president has not as far as we can tell, will not publicly speak out against two white house staffers accused of domestic abuse. the president has not and as far as we can tell will not offer any empathy to the women involved here. the president has not and as far as we can tell will not fire his chief-of-staff john kelly who it seems knew about the allegations of abuse for some time but did nothing. this despite the fact that white house staffers are freely contradicting the kelly timeline of events pinting fingers every which way. caitlin collins is at the white house this morning with new developments. you describe a sense of confusion? >> reporter: that's right. it's been six days s
john berman here. swirling controversies this morning surrounding the white house concerning the deficit and infrastructure. now, not the budget deficit and national infrastructure, though those will both come up today. we're talking about a moral deficit and crumbling systems of trust within the white house itself. the president has not as far as we can tell, will not publicly speak out against two white house staffers accused of domestic abuse. the president has not and as far as we can tell...
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john, stephanie. maybe cleaning the bathroom in times square on new year's eve is better. >> there are republicans who speak on fox news all the time who would love the job. >> it is a thankless position. when you consider, is this john kelly's waterloo, the moment where this is the fieshlreable offense, i don't think it is that big of a moment. it could be. it is very unclear at this point. >> interesting to see how it goes. we'll have to see how much they knew. as more and more detail comes out about this, i suspect there is going to be a groundswell of activity. >> could john kelly be the cheese standing alone? >> peter, matt and someone who shares my initials, ali v. >> ali's debut on "velshi & ruhle." >> love it. >> please come back. >> proud to do it. >> you know what, maybe i need an a.v. upgrade. >> ouch. >>> all right. we're going to talk with new york city's first lady, who is also head of the city's domestic violence task force. how abuse affects victims, families, communities and our entir
john, stephanie. maybe cleaning the bathroom in times square on new year's eve is better. >> there are republicans who speak on fox news all the time who would love the job. >> it is a thankless position. when you consider, is this john kelly's waterloo, the moment where this is the fieshlreable offense, i don't think it is that big of a moment. it could be. it is very unclear at this point. >> interesting to see how it goes. we'll have to see how much they knew. as more and...
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, who worked very closely with john kelly. the resignation followed news reports that made public the reason why mr. porter had been unable to obtain a permanent security clearance during his 13 months in the white house handling all papers that crossed the president's desk. domestic violence allegations against porter by his two ex wives, allegations he denies, the allegations were conveyed to the fbi as part of the background check procedure for the security clearance application along with corroborating evidence from porter's ex-wives that included an emergency protective order taken out against him in virginia by his second wife and photograph evidence of injuries he says were inflicted on her by her then husband. that is is exactly the kind of thing that can keep you from getting a permanent security clearance. not having a permanent security clearance is the reason you shouldn't be able to have that particular job of being white house staff secretary handling classified information as routine matter every day in close co
, who worked very closely with john kelly. the resignation followed news reports that made public the reason why mr. porter had been unable to obtain a permanent security clearance during his 13 months in the white house handling all papers that crossed the president's desk. domestic violence allegations against porter by his two ex wives, allegations he denies, the allegations were conveyed to the fbi as part of the background check procedure for the security clearance application along with...
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is this the john kelly you know? >> well, john kelly is first and foremost a marine. and he has been a great leader as a marine. but john himself will tell you that you know, he's not a politician. the problem is in the white house, when your chief of staff, you have to pay attention to anything that could undermine the president. anything that could appear on the front pages that could hurt the president. and sometimes when you try to protect people because of personal relationships and loyalties, all of which is understandable, frankly, you have to rise above that. you have to assume that if there is a problem envolving an individual, that will be made public. and it could damage the integrity of the white house. and for whatever reason, i think john missed that. and he has paid a price for that. >> should he resign? >> i think that's between the president and john kelly. i suspect because as he marine, that john will stick to the job as long as the president wants him to be there. >> you were white house chief of staff during the bill clinton presidency. during the
is this the john kelly you know? >> well, john kelly is first and foremost a marine. and he has been a great leader as a marine. but john himself will tell you that you know, he's not a politician. the problem is in the white house, when your chief of staff, you have to pay attention to anything that could undermine the president. anything that could appear on the front pages that could hurt the president. and sometimes when you try to protect people because of personal relationships and...
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as long as the president continues to have confidence in john kelly, john kelly will remain in that position. howie: the daily beast is reporting that some white house staffers blame you for spreading this story. corey: i don't work in the building or for the "daily mail." i don't know rob's ex-wiefts. these women relayed the information to the fbi. the fbi said or claimed to have said they notified the people in the white house. rob was working under an interim security clearance. what hat has to do with corey lewandowski who doesn't work for the white house. howie: media criticism that the president and his public comments to reports and also his tweet has expressed some sympathy for rob port and concerns about false allegations. but not any sympathy for the two women making these allegations. >> the president was very upset when the pictures came out and very disappointed. what the white house said the individuals who worked with rob did not see this side of him. once the allegations and the pictures were brought forth. they worked quickly to take rob out of the building. as soon as the p
as long as the president continues to have confidence in john kelly, john kelly will remain in that position. howie: the daily beast is reporting that some white house staffers blame you for spreading this story. corey: i don't work in the building or for the "daily mail." i don't know rob's ex-wiefts. these women relayed the information to the fbi. the fbi said or claimed to have said they notified the people in the white house. rob was working under an interim security clearance....
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this is a black mark on john kelly. he put a domestic abuser above what our country needs. >> i want to put this picture up. from july of 2017 from the new yorker. corrie lewandowski fired june 2016. . ing andly scar mnichowicz. filed july 2010 sebastian gork '2017. rob porter resigned today they're all in that picture. so much for the hiring the best people. thank you both. when we come back, the president -- the vice president disputing a story that he is in a feud with an openly guy olympic skater but the reporter stands by her story. she will join me next and i will speak with the olympic gold medallist to get his take. why wait months for your next vacation when you can squeeze one in between friday and monday at hilton? there's a vacation at the end of every week. whatever type of weekender you are, don't let another weekend pass you by. get the lowest price when you book at hilton.com they appear out of nowhere. my secret visitors. hallucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of living with parkinson's. what p
this is a black mark on john kelly. he put a domestic abuser above what our country needs. >> i want to put this picture up. from july of 2017 from the new yorker. corrie lewandowski fired june 2016. . ing andly scar mnichowicz. filed july 2010 sebastian gork '2017. rob porter resigned today they're all in that picture. so much for the hiring the best people. thank you both. when we come back, the president -- the vice president disputing a story that he is in a feud with an openly guy...
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sorry, john. [inaudible] [indiscernible] reporter: relay whatever information, was there a feeling that chief of staff john kelly misled you and your colleagues what he knew and when instead of the communications staff to rely credible information to us in the past week in order to cover up the firing of rob porter? sarah: no. we are stating we are giving you the best information. the press team won't be read in on a variety of topics but we relay the best and most accurate information that we have and we get those from those individuals. reporter: with you talk about the other staffers that had been dismissed previously not passing background reports and why -- sarah: my understanding is the same process was followed for all employees and it's the same process used in previous administrations and i can't comment on anybody else's dismissal. reporter: thank you, sarah. you talked multiple times giving us the best information you have. the scandal has been going on for a week now and we don't have
sorry, john. [inaudible] [indiscernible] reporter: relay whatever information, was there a feeling that chief of staff john kelly misled you and your colleagues what he knew and when instead of the communications staff to rely credible information to us in the past week in order to cover up the firing of rob porter? sarah: no. we are stating we are giving you the best information. the press team won't be read in on a variety of topics but we relay the best and most accurate information that we...
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jim, when did john kelly find out about this, do we know for sure? >> you know, don, from what we understand, this was not known in the initial months of the administration. i heard that from a senior white house official earlier today, but that this was becoming known, this was becoming common knowledge as john kelly was taking command of the staff inside the west wing. >> was he keeping it from other people? >> and he was aware of these problems -- well, he was aware of these problems with the security background check and others were aware of the problems with the background check. and to not take action on that also raises questions about kelly's judgment that i think he's going to have to answer eventually. whether he knew about all of these allegations, i don't think that has been shown at this point. he does say in this statement tonight something about "these new allegations," he was shocked by these new allegations. but again, when they put out that statement, when the white house press secretary came into the briefing room earlier today, th
jim, when did john kelly find out about this, do we know for sure? >> you know, don, from what we understand, this was not known in the initial months of the administration. i heard that from a senior white house official earlier today, but that this was becoming known, this was becoming common knowledge as john kelly was taking command of the staff inside the west wing. >> was he keeping it from other people? >> and he was aware of these problems -- well, he was aware of...
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john, thank you. >> thank you, ali. >> all right. coming up next, will the president plead the fifth or will he use the ronald reagan defense in the latest on the trump standoff with mueller after this break. with advil's fast relief, you'll ask, "what pulled muscle?" "what headache?" nothing works faster to make pain a distant memory. advil liqui-gels and advil liqui-gels minis. what pain? jimmy's gotten used to his whole yup, he's gone noseblind. odors. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in irresistible freshness. febreze unstopables. breathe happy. and when you switch to esurance, in the modern world, it pays to switch things up. you can save time, worry, hassle, and yup, money. in fact, drivers
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this is a crises of management for john kelly. much was made when he came in, both privately to us to reporters and publicly. according to my sources as well, he was going to put some processes in place for personnel. that was the thing. he wasn't going to stop donald trump's tweeting and he said that from the very beginning. i think people had an unrealistic expectation he was going to be jumping on the phone and covering the button. there was talk about him being the chief of staff. rob porter's staff. this is obviously a problem, and this is the first time i think that john kelly has had to grapple with something like this in an area that is strictly his, all his. >> always great when we get to snag you. we're going to let you go to other responsibilities. >>> msnbc contributor, journalist alicia menendez, contributing editor for the website bustle. jason, an msnbc contributor. and conservative commentator and msnbc commentator charlie sykes. i can see your shot and moderating the way i do when i start the news. i'm going to st
this is a crises of management for john kelly. much was made when he came in, both privately to us to reporters and publicly. according to my sources as well, he was going to put some processes in place for personnel. that was the thing. he wasn't going to stop donald trump's tweeting and he said that from the very beginning. i think people had an unrealistic expectation he was going to be jumping on the phone and covering the button. there was talk about him being the chief of staff. rob...
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john kelly is in on it. the white house chief of staff has chosen sides in the daily battle between trump and the truth. john kelly has chosen trump. you learn a lot by watching a person lie. you can see how comfortable or uncomfortable they are with lying. you can see how easy it is for them. everyone can see that lying is part of donald trump's nature. some people wonder if donald trump actually believes what he says when he is lying. and if he does convince himself to believe his own lies, that is truly pathological lying. it's the most dangerous kind of lying. it means the liar has lost touch with reality. now watch what john kelly had to say when he was asked about the democratic members of congress who boycotted the state of the union speech tuesday night. >> it breaks my heart because as i say, i don't think anyone should hate someone else or show them disrespect just because they disagree on anything. >> he sure looked like he believed that when he was saying it, which makes it all the more deeply di
john kelly is in on it. the white house chief of staff has chosen sides in the daily battle between trump and the truth. john kelly has chosen trump. you learn a lot by watching a person lie. you can see how comfortable or uncomfortable they are with lying. you can see how easy it is for them. everyone can see that lying is part of donald trump's nature. some people wonder if donald trump actually believes what he says when he is lying. and if he does convince himself to believe his own lies,...
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stay tuned. >> all right, john. thank you. >> let's send it out to nbc 10's brittney shipp who was on the red carpet earlier. >> i'm brittney shipp and we are on the red carpet right now at the nfl honors award which is always takes place the night before the super bowl. we have big names walking by like aaron rodgers. he's right behind us here. all of the nominees are on the red carpet and they've been talking to us and we caught up with a few comedians like j.b. smoove and we're finding out who he's rooting for into the big game tomorrow. >> i would like to see the eagles win. i have guys on the team to have a great game and have everybo c more minneapolis before the super bowl. >> it's been a wrong buildup, man. we're ready to get out there. >> the eagles faithful dressed up for this trip and predict these won't be quiet flights. >> i'll bet we'll be doing a lot of fly eagles fly and a lot of chants. >> as of right now, they don't have tickets, but we're very hopeful that the closer it gets to the game and game t
stay tuned. >> all right, john. thank you. >> let's send it out to nbc 10's brittney shipp who was on the red carpet earlier. >> i'm brittney shipp and we are on the red carpet right now at the nfl honors award which is always takes place the night before the super bowl. we have big names walking by like aaron rodgers. he's right behind us here. all of the nominees are on the red carpet and they've been talking to us and we caught up with a few comedians like j.b. smoove and...
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i'm john king. thank you for sharing your day with us. president trump sends a budget blueprint to congress and rolls out his long promised infrastructure plan. >>> plus, who to believe? a president who vents with his chief of staff or a president who sends top aides on the tv circuit to insist the chief of staff is just fine. >>> do not adjust your set. the top republican and top democrat make a public show of respect. >> when we need to come together to solve our country's problems and most pressing issues, we can and do successfully work together. as the longest serving leader of the senate republican caucus, he understands the pressure that every leader faces, including me. i'm new at the job. >> as majority and minority leaders, we're kind of like the offensive and defensive coordinators. i've been both roles. as coach catrino can tell you, offensive coordinator is better. >> offensive coordinator is better. we'll get to that in a few moments. we'll hear from president trump. he's unveiling his longstanding infrastructure plan at the
i'm john king. thank you for sharing your day with us. president trump sends a budget blueprint to congress and rolls out his long promised infrastructure plan. >>> plus, who to believe? a president who vents with his chief of staff or a president who sends top aides on the tv circuit to insist the chief of staff is just fine. >>> do not adjust your set. the top republican and top democrat make a public show of respect. >> when we need to come together to solve our...
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>> i would agree with john. but one possibility here of course is that you have a white house full of my soldier niss as some people have suggested. but there's another possibility that i find almost as troubling or equally as troubling and that is you have people in this white house for whom constitutional norms mean nothing. for whom codes of conduct mean nothing. the rules apply to everybody else, but not to us. so when general flynn, for example, is lying about what he told the russians, that's not a problem for donald trump. that's not a problem for the chief of staff at the time. it's only a problem when somebody finds out about it. so, you know, there's a -- there's a set of rules here that i think is -- and a mind set. i compared john kelly to don reagan, who was the infamous second chief of staff for ronald reagan, who was arrogant and politically inept. i think kelly reminds me of him. he's irgaarrogant and he plays set of rules that they don't think the rules apply to them. >> john kelly was-to-suppos
>> i would agree with john. but one possibility here of course is that you have a white house full of my soldier niss as some people have suggested. but there's another possibility that i find almost as troubling or equally as troubling and that is you have people in this white house for whom constitutional norms mean nothing. for whom codes of conduct mean nothing. the rules apply to everybody else, but not to us. so when general flynn, for example, is lying about what he told the...
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john berman here. serious surprising questions of credibility overnight about two of the people closest to the president. serious surprising questions being asked about some of the issues most sensitive to the president. executive time might be a bit awkward this morning. the president's communications director admits she sometimes lies. his son-in-law and senior adviser has been barred from top secret intelligence, and four countries believed him to be so compromised, that they thought they could play him. the special counsel now asking questions about the president's business and finances from before they announced his candidacy. the president has declared this a no-go area. rob mert mueller not just crossing into the red zone but jumping up and down on it. this morning the president's former campaign chair will be in federal court on a new slate of charges from the special counsel. he arrived moments ago. news breaking out all over the place. we are all over it. let's begin with cnn's abby phillip l
john berman here. serious surprising questions of credibility overnight about two of the people closest to the president. serious surprising questions being asked about some of the issues most sensitive to the president. executive time might be a bit awkward this morning. the president's communications director admits she sometimes lies. his son-in-law and senior adviser has been barred from top secret intelligence, and four countries believed him to be so compromised, that they thought they...
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he would hasen to note even john kelly said it's the most difficult job he's had. and he would note for every crazy thing that president trump tried, like the executive order on immigration, there was ten things he stopped. >> that's what i expected. when they get out of it they'll tell us the much worse things they stopped, including quite possibly a nuclear exchange with north korea. >> that's the thing. at the end of the day it does get lame to keep hearing over and over again, you wouldn't believe the blank i stopped from happening. but it is true, if you belief reince priebus that there were things trump wanted to do out of the gate. they had like 100 executive orders out of the gate. a lot of them more draconian than the one on immigration. he wanted to scrap nafta immediately, reince priebus had to sit down with him and explain there were a lot of farmers in the swing states who would be killed by that, you had to renegotiate. so it's a granular inside look at the wildest six months in presidential history. >> so donald trump wanted to increase the cost -- t
he would hasen to note even john kelly said it's the most difficult job he's had. and he would note for every crazy thing that president trump tried, like the executive order on immigration, there was ten things he stopped. >> that's what i expected. when they get out of it they'll tell us the much worse things they stopped, including quite possibly a nuclear exchange with north korea. >> that's the thing. at the end of the day it does get lame to keep hearing over and over again,...
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i'm john berman in for john king. president trump holed up and fired up during a weekend in mar-a-lago after special counsel robert mueller charged 13 russians with a plot to interfere in the u.s. election. and students beg lawmakers to act after that deadly school massacre in florida. the other white house says the president supports approving federal background checks. >>> plus, heartbroken and blindsided, the family who opened their home and hearts to the shooter before the rampage speaks out. >> everybody seems to know we didn't know. we had rules and he followed every rule to a t. >> and before he moved into your home, how well did you know him? >> i had met him a couple times before. he had spent a night at the house, and he was very polite. he seemed normal. >> cnn has learned that the parkland, florida school shooter had obtained at least 10 firearms, all of them rifles, according to law enforcement officials in the year prior to the shooting. meanwhile, president trump may have found an opening to take action
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in john kelly. >> the president is furious with john kelly and hope hicks. there's no doubt about it. >> but he's not actively searching for another chief of staff. >> you have to imagine somebody is called for this chief of staff job, what do they say to the president? what do they demand? how could he induce them to take it? >> as david said, the problem is the president. you want to say to these people are you willing to degrade your humanity and integrity and what you want to leave as a legacy. it's about what they want to project. if that's what gary cohn or somebody else -- >> there's always someone willing to say i owe it to my country, maybe i can have the impact others haven't. >> that's true in the job of chief of staff. you were getting to this point. john kelly has perhaps revealed himself. there's no question a dozen times a day over the last six months he's prevented a disaster. >> his hair is on fire and he's probably done a better job than we think. let's also all remember that despite all the outrage and moral concern about this white house,
in john kelly. >> the president is furious with john kelly and hope hicks. there's no doubt about it. >> but he's not actively searching for another chief of staff. >> you have to imagine somebody is called for this chief of staff job, what do they say to the president? what do they demand? how could he induce them to take it? >> as david said, the problem is the president. you want to say to these people are you willing to degrade your humanity and integrity and what...
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john berman here. swirling controversies this morning surrounding the white house concerning the deficit and infrastructure. now, not the budget deficit and national infrastructure, though those will both come up today. we're talking about a moral deficit and crumbling systems of trust within the white house itself. the president has not as far as we can tell, will not publicly speak out against two white house staffers accused of domestic abuse. the president has not and as far as we can tell will not off
john berman here. swirling controversies this morning surrounding the white house concerning the deficit and infrastructure. now, not the budget deficit and national infrastructure, though those will both come up today. we're talking about a moral deficit and crumbling systems of trust within the white house itself. the president has not as far as we can tell, will not publicly speak out against two white house staffers accused of domestic abuse. the president has not and as far as we can tell...
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i like john kelly a lot. he's an american hero. it's a huge job. and i have to say, what anyone thinks the job is, just multiply it by 50. not that -- but it is a huge job. and when a four-star combat marine says it's the hardest job he's ever had in his life, i think that means something. >> that's striking to hear that thought. >> i want to emphasize that reince told me the president has never complained to him about kelly. "the new york times" account is called into question here specifically and generally. specifically, we did not talk about that and generally, we've never talked about that. >> do you think the president is 100% confident in john kelly? >> from reince, yes. reince wouldn't characterize this -- >> at least he didn't say 100% -- >> didn't say 100% either. you never quite know what donald trump is thinking. we get into that later in the interview. the president takes a lot of different points of view from a lot of different people. the prospect of changing a chief of staff three times in the first 13 months is very bad. reince get
i like john kelly a lot. he's an american hero. it's a huge job. and i have to say, what anyone thinks the job is, just multiply it by 50. not that -- but it is a huge job. and when a four-star combat marine says it's the hardest job he's ever had in his life, i think that means something. >> that's striking to hear that thought. >> i want to emphasize that reince told me the president has never complained to him about kelly. "the new york times" account is called into...
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john dean, thank you. gloria. jeff, stick around. rod rosenstein gave the white house heads up that jared kushner clearance should be delayed. what that means, next. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may st
john dean, thank you. gloria. jeff, stick around. rod rosenstein gave the white house heads up that jared kushner clearance should be delayed. what that means, next. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic...
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what john kelly brought is a systemization and regularity to the white house. and even there this is very, very upsetting and disturbing and bad and not how we would want the highest office in the country to run. so it just shows you how far. >> have you ever heard of another chief of staff having two problems let alone the four that he has had. we're just enumerating and obvious and what's known. when has a you chief of staff done anything like this? >> we have never had a president of the united states who has done what this president has done, said the things this president has done. >> that he enforces for a straight agent in there, which is what kelly was. >> against the back drop of trump, he is still the straight agent. that's where we are. that's the difficult part. >> hope hicks is having a romantic relationship, being chafed by the paparazzi outside georgetown restaurants. >> it is all tawdry. not only does the white house have a huge vetting problem where they don't google people -- >> or they are overlooking it. >> that's a great point. >> you have
what john kelly brought is a systemization and regularity to the white house. and even there this is very, very upsetting and disturbing and bad and not how we would want the highest office in the country to run. so it just shows you how far. >> have you ever heard of another chief of staff having two problems let alone the four that he has had. we're just enumerating and obvious and what's known. when has a you chief of staff done anything like this? >> we have never had a...
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this is people like john rutledge, john dickerson's and -- that was a real fear. oftentimes, you hear that the supreme court is the final arbiter. that was not so clear in the founding generation. they weren't necessarily sold on that. they were not certain about what they could do about it, but the idea that the supreme court was the final arbiter was not set in stone in 1787 and 1788. coupled with the fact that you had the bill of rights, we often talked about the bill of rights. the bill of rights were restricting clauses. these were restricting on the federal power. the most important of the bill of rights is the 10th amendment. people do not realize that it was number one coming out of the state ratifying conventions. they were promised a bill of rights and they ratified the document. as we look at the bill of rights, it says that all powers not delegated to the central authority are reserved to the people in the states. this was to go straight after what patrick henry called the sweeping clause. these were the general welfare clause. the supremacy clause. th
this is people like john rutledge, john dickerson's and -- that was a real fear. oftentimes, you hear that the supreme court is the final arbiter. that was not so clear in the founding generation. they weren't necessarily sold on that. they were not certain about what they could do about it, but the idea that the supreme court was the final arbiter was not set in stone in 1787 and 1788. coupled with the fact that you had the bill of rights, we often talked about the bill of rights. the bill of...
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>> good morning, john. learning why that switch was the position that it is in is key to the investigation. that's what we plan to find out. >> you have four facing cameras retrieved at this point. what's the data showing from that? >> the cameras were taken back to washington -- the recordings were taken back to washington yesterday. we are hoping we will be able to retrieve good data from that. at this point, we don't have the data. >> any concerns, complaints about this section of track as far as you know? >> none whatsoever. >> you said this crash was preventable. how would positive train control have stopped this? >> it is designed to prevent four types of accidents. this is exactly one of those four types of accidents that it is designed to prevent. >> and how so? it gets sensors. it gets data from ahead of where it is on the track and automatically without people on the train changing things, it would slow the train down. is that how it works? >> yeah. that's pretty much it. it knows where the train
>> good morning, john. learning why that switch was the position that it is in is key to the investigation. that's what we plan to find out. >> you have four facing cameras retrieved at this point. what's the data showing from that? >> the cameras were taken back to washington -- the recordings were taken back to washington yesterday. we are hoping we will be able to retrieve good data from that. at this point, we don't have the data. >> any concerns, complaints about...
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that's why it's such a critical question for john kelly. he was brought in to be the, quote, unquote, adult in the room, to disindependence of people coming in. speaking of people getting battered, he was to deal with the underbrush. and for the chief of staff to have fallen down on the job in the way that it appears over the last several months when it comes to rob porter, i think, raises serious questions about it. that's why we're hearing the president has not been happy about this as well. no question about it. this is a very -- people hear about rob porter and say i don't know about this person. not a household name. staff secretary. what is that job, and so on. it's really a larger issue than that. it is about the management of this white house. white house should be a shining example to the world in terms of what is expected, in terms of behavior, staff members and so on. it shouldn't be in the process of sort of scrambling around, fumbling around the dark in terms of trying to deal with a major staff scandal like this. brooke? >> ji
that's why it's such a critical question for john kelly. he was brought in to be the, quote, unquote, adult in the room, to disindependence of people coming in. speaking of people getting battered, he was to deal with the underbrush. and for the chief of staff to have fallen down on the job in the way that it appears over the last several months when it comes to rob porter, i think, raises serious questions about it. that's why we're hearing the president has not been happy about this as well....