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panelists, dave start us off? >> mine is when the president referenced kim jong-un. why would kim jong-un insult me by calling me old when i would never call him short and fat? oh, well. i want to hib friend. maybe some day that will happen. this is the president being mean but also funny. odd and personal. but dangerous. this is a nuclear armed leader he is tweeting at. >> i believe he was in vietnam when he said that tweet. >> yeah. >> my favorite trump tweet was a few things. we tweeted why aren't the investigators looking into crooked hillary crimes in russian relations. that shows trump's frustration with congress that they didn't do more to protect him from the russianclusion allegations. he has had a fixation on the russia investigation throughout the year. three, he spent a lot of this year relit gating a lot of election controversy. the russia collusion allegations are an excuse as to why he won. >> we had nights on huma abedin emails. we will see in the president weighs in on that on twitter. jason, your favorite twitter? >> i chose the tweet regarding the
panelists, dave start us off? >> mine is when the president referenced kim jong-un. why would kim jong-un insult me by calling me old when i would never call him short and fat? oh, well. i want to hib friend. maybe some day that will happen. this is the president being mean but also funny. odd and personal. but dangerous. this is a nuclear armed leader he is tweeting at. >> i believe he was in vietnam when he said that tweet. >> yeah. >> my favorite trump tweet was a few...
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. >> rose: here is what dave said too, interesting, what is troubling to me, he says those who were the targets of his a saul, the establishment, seemed to have no clue about what is going on. when they feel the most righteous like this past weaken they are actually losing and in the most peril. and he bose on to explain why he thinks that is happening. it is essentially teu. there is a sense in terms of the establishment, a bewilledderment about donald trump. >> i think that's right. and i think if you pick up this book and you read it you will have a better understanding of-- i think its he a easy to forget what happened on the campaign. it's easy to just white wash it in your brain and to say it was just nothing but a political anomaly an can never happen again. and how dare donald trump come in and not do the things we expect the president to do. go back and read and get the day to day of what happened and will you see. >> ros: and as you suggest, art of the deal where he talks about i understand and i feed people's fantasies. >> absolutely. truthful hyperbole is what he says. jimmy
. >> rose: here is what dave said too, interesting, what is troubling to me, he says those who were the targets of his a saul, the establishment, seemed to have no clue about what is going on. when they feel the most righteous like this past weaken they are actually losing and in the most peril. and he bose on to explain why he thinks that is happening. it is essentially teu. there is a sense in terms of the establishment, a bewilledderment about donald trump. >> i think that's...
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i'm joined by dave jolly and former dnc adviser doug thornell. >> the only way to get rid of him is impeachment and conviction in the senator which is a two-thirds vote in the senate. or this 25th amendment thing where you have to say the president is unable to perform the duties. that is a very high bar. >> it is. gabe sherman's piece reads like a 20-count indictment repreparing for the 25th amendment to be invoked. it will likely never happen. what's important is john kelly. and we know that john kelly is a barometer for the seriousness of this administration. he is a sober leader. if john kelly were to ever leave, that's an independence occasion. as an attorney they call it noisy withdrawal, if your client is committing fraud, you have to withdraw. if john kelly decides to leave i think there's something there. >> you're talking about an milita milita milita military koups. you're saying that aren't you? >> this is a president who's declared war on north korea twice through a tweet. if you're john kelly, the former commander of u.s. southern command, mattis and mcmaster, yes, this is a worry
i'm joined by dave jolly and former dnc adviser doug thornell. >> the only way to get rid of him is impeachment and conviction in the senator which is a two-thirds vote in the senate. or this 25th amendment thing where you have to say the president is unable to perform the duties. that is a very high bar. >> it is. gabe sherman's piece reads like a 20-count indictment repreparing for the 25th amendment to be invoked. it will likely never happen. what's important is john kelly. and...
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showed a clip and how we worked it through, we had david's photographs, he won the pulitzer prize and dave, is a wonderful photographer but he within a pulitzer prize i think at 25 for time magazine, and so we had his photographs. but i said where were you, we had one that was at kent state, one was in chicago, 68y went down to protest in chicago. another one went to air force academy, of course, he was thinking coming out in the class of 68y or 69y. so they started talking about it, and you know, it gave a conversation about things that were going on in america, women, african-americans, people in the military, people were protesting. and i'm just sitting there watching the conversation. that is a conversation we need to have because it becomes relevant to the current questions about what the government knew or didn't know, did they tell us, was the war valid, was there strategic mistakes made on tactics. you can get a lot of opinions. but ken is pushing that all on the table and saying hey, this is kind of interesting. >> rose: you know, you hear from the vietnamese for the first time. y
showed a clip and how we worked it through, we had david's photographs, he won the pulitzer prize and dave, is a wonderful photographer but he within a pulitzer prize i think at 25 for time magazine, and so we had his photographs. but i said where were you, we had one that was at kent state, one was in chicago, 68y went down to protest in chicago. another one went to air force academy, of course, he was thinking coming out in the class of 68y or 69y. so they started talking about it, and you...
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how discuss this look, dave, does this hurt? >> did you practice? >> no, i've never done this befor before. ♪ what if we treated great female scientists like they were stars? ♪ yasss queen! what if millie dresselhaus, the first woman to win the national medal of science in engineering, were as famous as any celebrity? [millie dresselhaus was seen having lunch today...] ♪ [...rumors of the new discovery...] what if we lived in a world like that? (crowd applauding) ♪ we know a place that's already working on it. ♪ what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com [ ai
how discuss this look, dave, does this hurt? >> did you practice? >> no, i've never done this befor before. ♪ what if we treated great female scientists like they were stars? ♪ yasss queen! what if millie dresselhaus, the first woman to win the national medal of science in engineering, were as famous as any celebrity? [millie dresselhaus was seen having lunch today...] ♪ [...rumors of the new discovery...] what if we lived in a world like that? (crowd applauding) ♪ we know a...
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to know a little bit and nguyen calls over donald trump and says, hey, i want you to meet my friend dave boss, he's a big deal in republican politics and you've probably heard of him because right at that time bossy's group citizens united had just won a supreme court case, citizens united versus the s.e.c., so bossy's stock was trading at a high and trump was very expressed with that because we know trump is always impressed with status. he brought bossy into his orbit, bossy started going up the trump tower to tutor him on politics. one day bossy says why don't you come along, i want to introduce you to somebody and he introduced him to donald trump. >> rose: what kind of reaction did both have to each other? >> according to people around trump's orbit, they immediately clicked because bannon, like trump is a deal guy. he's someone who knows money and wall street but he's also somebody who's worked in entertainment and cares about it and speaks the lingo. and bannon is a guy full of political ideas, and we didn't realize this at the time but trump really was getting serious about runni
to know a little bit and nguyen calls over donald trump and says, hey, i want you to meet my friend dave boss, he's a big deal in republican politics and you've probably heard of him because right at that time bossy's group citizens united had just won a supreme court case, citizens united versus the s.e.c., so bossy's stock was trading at a high and trump was very expressed with that because we know trump is always impressed with status. he brought bossy into his orbit, bossy started going up...
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bad news about next year's election, a quote dave wasserman, even if democrats were to win, every single 2018 house and senate race for seats representing places that hillary clinton won or that trump won by less than 3 percentage points, they could still full short of house majority and lose five senate seats. how on earth that math is possible. next. >>> while donald trump's low approval ratings could hurt republicans in 2018, there are more than a few factors working against the democrats. in the senate, 23 democratic seats as well as two belong to independents who caucus with democrats will be up for grabs. ten of the seats come from states that voted for the president last year. only eight republicans total will be on the ballot. and only deen from nevada represents a state won by hillary clinton. the senate favors sparsely populated rural states. every state gets two senators regardless of the population. wyoming's not even 600 people have the same weight as california's 39 million people. in the democrats clus, they wind up with less representation in the u.s. senate. all of that
bad news about next year's election, a quote dave wasserman, even if democrats were to win, every single 2018 house and senate race for seats representing places that hillary clinton won or that trump won by less than 3 percentage points, they could still full short of house majority and lose five senate seats. how on earth that math is possible. next. >>> while donald trump's low approval ratings could hurt republicans in 2018, there are more than a few factors working against the...
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with us to discuss, political dave chalian and jackie kucinich and john kirby as well. david, you've read through the transcripts. i've read them. your immediate reaction? >> the first thing that jumped out to me about the mexico phone call was that the president was not -- remember, he was president for eight days at the time i believe -- but the president was not arguing for mexico's payment of the wall in principle, clearly didn't want were him to talk about it in the press. so much more transparent than with the american people in his call with the mexican leader this was a political problem with him, is the veneer, the sheen put out about mexico playing for the wall, that is a big campaign rally line will be turned into a lie if mexico keeps refusing to do this. he wasn't arguing for the payment on principle. and, of course, it also made me wonder instantly, tonight he has a campaign rally in west virginia. what is he going to do with that line tonight? and is the crowd going to be around, a chant about mexico paying for the wall? >> every time the president said,
with us to discuss, political dave chalian and jackie kucinich and john kirby as well. david, you've read through the transcripts. i've read them. your immediate reaction? >> the first thing that jumped out to me about the mexico phone call was that the president was not -- remember, he was president for eight days at the time i believe -- but the president was not arguing for mexico's payment of the wall in principle, clearly didn't want were him to talk about it in the press. so much...
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but a guy who made tens of millions we're not reducing it to onewho fangs, cory will want dowsky and dave-- from outside were traveling with the president this week and are still very much part of it. there again, as john suggested, people who helped him win. and a lot of presidents are like that, when they face a crisis they go back to people who helped him win. >> rose: can he turn it around. >> sure, a lot of second acts in american politics. the number that caught my eye this week, mark melman the democratic pollster pointed this out. the president's numbers have gotten substantially worse on the question of does donald trump care about people like you. that is one of the great numbers in american polling. and it obviously will track with his approval number. he is not convincing people, because he's tweeting and attacking sessions and doing things that don't feak the real lives of real people directly. i think that is what-- to have a comeback he has to convince people he cares about them. >> outside of an intervening event, which could happen, you know, some kind of natural disaster
but a guy who made tens of millions we're not reducing it to onewho fangs, cory will want dowsky and dave-- from outside were traveling with the president this week and are still very much part of it. there again, as john suggested, people who helped him win. and a lot of presidents are like that, when they face a crisis they go back to people who helped him win. >> rose: can he turn it around. >> sure, a lot of second acts in american politics. the number that caught my eye this...
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hi, dave. i was in a band myself. what was it called? it was called myself, a solo percussive group. you know -- >> uh-huh. let's make a list, our top ten fights of all time. dishes is big, obviously. >> i think you can be a little judgmental. >> you being laysy. 're uptight. distracted. play a song. ♪ this wasn't meant to be a dude ♪ ♪ that you can aggravate ♪ you get so rude ♪ you've got to change your attitude ♪ ♪ . >> dave? unreal. i can't relate to the lyrics at all. >> i loved it. this is it. looks like you two are up. embarrassing. that's what every husband wishes their wife would do. >> i spent my childhood trying to save my parents' marriage, i don't want to spend my adulthood trying to save yours. >> we're just too broken to fix. couples fight. how can i tell you? it's how you navigate it that makes a difference. >> i just want to create something. >> you look beautiful. never seen you two like this. i like writing songs with you. >> can i have some ranch. oh, that's a sweet bite. that's a tom petty bite. >> horow
hi, dave. i was in a band myself. what was it called? it was called myself, a solo percussive group. you know -- >> uh-huh. let's make a list, our top ten fights of all time. dishes is big, obviously. >> i think you can be a little judgmental. >> you being laysy. 're uptight. distracted. play a song. ♪ this wasn't meant to be a dude ♪ ♪ that you can aggravate ♪ you get so rude ♪ you've got to change your attitude ♪ ♪ . >> dave? unreal. i can't relate to the...
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dave said for six months they had no meetings, no interaction interactions. here, in black-and-white, and admission of, we want to help your campaign. the state prosecutor has stuff in the kremlin and the response is "i love it." that contradicts the whole line of defense. >> bret: whether they got it or didn't. >> whether it's a crime or not is a totally different issue. i would concede it's not a criminal act but it's certainly an unethical act. >> bret: i want to return to his reception in france, interaction with the french president. both of them blowing about each other, their countries, their relationships. >> it was something. it's good for him to stay on the road. this russia story continues to bubble up. we keep hearing that europeans don't like him, that is really unpopular. a lot of our friends in the media were saying similar thing about president reagan in the 1980s. i am not saying donald trump is president reagan but i'm saying that american presidents have often, when they stand for american interests first, they've often gotten rocky recepti
dave said for six months they had no meetings, no interaction interactions. here, in black-and-white, and admission of, we want to help your campaign. the state prosecutor has stuff in the kremlin and the response is "i love it." that contradicts the whole line of defense. >> bret: whether they got it or didn't. >> whether it's a crime or not is a totally different issue. i would concede it's not a criminal act but it's certainly an unethical act. >> bret: i want to...
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we'll go to dave, joining us on the republican line from michigan. good morning, dave. caller: yes, good morning. that fellow just spoke, this country is not that great anymore. and it's because it's not that great because we've been lied to by much of the media. that article that you had just a while ago, ago with the pictuf the wife of the polish president avoiding mr. trump's hand, she did not avoid it, she went to shake melania's hand and then she shook donald's hand. but nobody shows her shaking donald deposit and. i saw her shake his hand. she said that was fake news. what was being put out there. disgusting the way the media has manipulated the facts and the videos, etc.. host: the video is on
we'll go to dave, joining us on the republican line from michigan. good morning, dave. caller: yes, good morning. that fellow just spoke, this country is not that great anymore. and it's because it's not that great because we've been lied to by much of the media. that article that you had just a while ago, ago with the pictuf the wife of the polish president avoiding mr. trump's hand, she did not avoid it, she went to shake melania's hand and then she shook donald's hand. but nobody shows her...
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it led to the resignation of dave mcclure, who was the c.e.o. of tech incubator, 500 startups. mcclure apologized after he was accused of harassment by other women and wrote to a prospective employee, "i was getting confused figuring out whether to hire you or hit on you." freada kapor klein is an entrepreneur and leading voice pushing companies to increase culture and diversity. her firm, kapor capital, was a limited partner in 500 startups. she joins me now from oakland. so, freada, you have been working on this for decades, why are those two stories in the past couple of weeks resonating? >> well, i think, finally, silicon valley is willing to look at itself and to recognize it may be on the leading edge of investing in tech. it's certainly on the trailing edge of dealing with its own ecosystem, diversity and inclusion in particular. venture capital is now looking at behaviors that it's engaging in that were addressed on wall street more than 20 years ago. >> sreenivasan: there aren't exactly any stats on this but a but how pervasive is it? you've started projects to include
it led to the resignation of dave mcclure, who was the c.e.o. of tech incubator, 500 startups. mcclure apologized after he was accused of harassment by other women and wrote to a prospective employee, "i was getting confused figuring out whether to hire you or hit on you." freada kapor klein is an entrepreneur and leading voice pushing companies to increase culture and diversity. her firm, kapor capital, was a limited partner in 500 startups. she joins me now from oakland. so, freada,...
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dave has taken really good care of the studio there. they used to call that studio the home of the nashville sound when chet atkins and helen bradley were make these country-politan records, these easily palatable country records that weren't hillbilly anymore that have at lo of pop bent and a lot of people blame that with what they they was the denies of authentic country music. i think there is good and bad sides to it. that era opened up a worldwide audience to country music, what chet and people were doing that day. but i wanted to use that term nashville sound to really discuss the state of country music which i do a little bit in this album. >> rose: what is the state of country music? >> that's pretty complicated because country music is at an all-time high as far as popularity goes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i know you're tired and you ain't sleeping well ♪ ♪ uninspired and likely mad at hell ♪ ♪ but wherever you are ♪ i hope the high road leads you home again ♪ >> there are still a lot of issues, a lot of things that haven't
dave has taken really good care of the studio there. they used to call that studio the home of the nashville sound when chet atkins and helen bradley were make these country-politan records, these easily palatable country records that weren't hillbilly anymore that have at lo of pop bent and a lot of people blame that with what they they was the denies of authentic country music. i think there is good and bad sides to it. that era opened up a worldwide audience to country music, what chet and...
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>> because, because she liked it. >> that is dave franco in the little hours. is he joining us with aubrey plaza and jeff baena, the director of the film. some people understand this was an outline of the decameron story you made. and then it has been described as improvisation. but you as a director clearly shaped the film and the direction and the narrative. so how does that work? you as a director with a strong point of view, and outlined in improv. >> i think improve vacation is a really big generic term that is a spectrum. so there are movies where people straight up don't know what the scene is before they get into it. and then i think my approach is a little bit more mannered. so the line is was detailed and broke down what people were saying so it wasn't one sentence line, it was spelled out what each person was saying. i didn't want the actual lines written for them. i wanted it to be in their own words. so for the first like. >> why? >> there is something that kind of feels con triefed, i feel like, when the actors are forced to say certain lines that
>> because, because she liked it. >> that is dave franco in the little hours. is he joining us with aubrey plaza and jeff baena, the director of the film. some people understand this was an outline of the decameron story you made. and then it has been described as improvisation. but you as a director clearly shaped the film and the direction and the narrative. so how does that work? you as a director with a strong point of view, and outlined in improv. >> i think improve...
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dave bowyer, "washington times." come on, dave. >> thank you, mr. president. >> apologies. >> it's all right. >> this morning on twitter you were referring to the testimony of james comey vindicating you. but i wondered if you could tell us in person, sir, why you feel that his testimony vindicated you when it's really boils down to his word against your word and if you could also tell us, sir, do tapes of interest of your conversations with him. >> i'll tell you about that in the near future. meantime, no collusion, no obstruction. he's a leaker. we want to get back to running our great country. jobs, trade deficits. we want them to disappear fast. north korea, big problem. middle east, a big problem. so that's what i'm focused on. that's what i have been focused on. yesterday showed no collusion, no obstruction. we are doing really well. that was an excuse by the democrats that lost an election that some people think they shouldn't have lost. it's almost possible for the democrats to lose the electoral college as you know. you have to run up the w
dave bowyer, "washington times." come on, dave. >> thank you, mr. president. >> apologies. >> it's all right. >> this morning on twitter you were referring to the testimony of james comey vindicating you. but i wondered if you could tell us in person, sir, why you feel that his testimony vindicated you when it's really boils down to his word against your word and if you could also tell us, sir, do tapes of interest of your conversations with him. >> i'll...
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dave boyer, "washington times," please? dave? >> thank you. >> come on, dave. >> thank you, mr. president. >> apologies. >> that's all right, dave. >> mr. president, this morning on twitter, you were referring to the testimony of james comey vindicating you but i wondered if you could tell us in person, sir, why you feel that his testimony vindicated you when it's really boiling down to his word against your word and if you could also tell us, sir, do tapes exist of your conversations with him? >> well, i'll tell you something about that maybe sometime in the very near future. in the meantime, no collusion, no obstruction. he's a leaker. but we want to get back to running our great country. jobs, trade deficits. we want them to disappear fast. north korea, big problem. middle east, a big problem. so that's what i am focused on. that's what i have been focused on. but yesterday showed no collusion, no obstruction. we are doing very well. it's almost impossible for the democrats to lose the electoral college, as you know. you have to run up the whole east coast and win everything
dave boyer, "washington times," please? dave? >> thank you. >> come on, dave. >> thank you, mr. president. >> apologies. >> that's all right, dave. >> mr. president, this morning on twitter, you were referring to the testimony of james comey vindicating you but i wondered if you could tell us in person, sir, why you feel that his testimony vindicated you when it's really boiling down to his word against your word and if you could also tell us, sir,...
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dave? >> yesterday there was the first case of a leak or administration in the justice department that announced the charges and it seems clear from leading the post that she is an opponent of the president. did he have a reaction to that? >> with respect to all kinds of ongoing investigation, we would ner cment on an ongoing investigation. that being id, you heard the president very clearly talk about the concern that he has about unauthorized disclosures of classified or sensitive information and the threat they pose to national security. while i don't want to comment on anything specific, i think it is important to note that any disclosure of classified or sensitive information can clearly threaten the national security. john? >> thanks so much. you said it is president's tweet speaks for itself. in a series of tweets that the president faulted the department of justice for its defense of the president's executive order on immigration. given that he has faulted the doj, does he fault the
dave? >> yesterday there was the first case of a leak or administration in the justice department that announced the charges and it seems clear from leading the post that she is an opponent of the president. did he have a reaction to that? >> with respect to all kinds of ongoing investigation, we would ner cment on an ongoing investigation. that being id, you heard the president very clearly talk about the concern that he has about unauthorized disclosures of classified or sensitive...
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. >> dave urban all have reservations about coming in for personal reasons, financial reasons, whatever entanglements they have. >> they don't want to hire lawyers the second they walk through the door? >> a lot of people are worried about that, do i need to get a lawyer now? >> yes, they do. >> think about lewandowski. you have to understand if you go in, you'll have to hire legal counsel. >> going in is always a sacrifice, as jeremy knows. going in now adds three more sacrifices. chaos in there. it's an unstable work situation. two, you're stepping into legal peril, potentially, might have legal bills and, three, the warring factions. you're asked basically to sign up to be on a team when you go in there now and there are lots of teams to sign up for. that is a confusing and dangerous place to be. >> i can't imagine anybody in their right mind who would want to step into that. >> it is a good point that you make, bob, that we had the president bannon era and then president bannon was moved to the side. >> president steven miller. >> we never called miller president. we called him tiny
. >> dave urban all have reservations about coming in for personal reasons, financial reasons, whatever entanglements they have. >> they don't want to hire lawyers the second they walk through the door? >> a lot of people are worried about that, do i need to get a lawyer now? >> yes, they do. >> think about lewandowski. you have to understand if you go in, you'll have to hire legal counsel. >> going in is always a sacrifice, as jeremy knows. going in now adds...
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we know gary cohn, one of the names being floated for that role, as well as dave urban. again, all of our sources cautioning, no final decision made on that. we've been talking about staff shakeups every few weeks. they bubble up and die down. we'll see if this one is for sure. >> if the president does leave paris and it underscores the idea of america first, that we know steve bannon, steven miller are supporting, it muddies the op-ed in the "wall street journal" that mcmaster and cohn penned today, that america is leading. i want to bring in the adviser of former president barack obama on the paris deal when she was the managing director on the white house council on environmental quality. you said leaving the agreement is reckless and dangerous. why? >> well, stephanie, just as you referenced, it really would put the united states alone, only with syria and anything wag rni only other countries who haven't joined the paris agreement. nicaragua hasn't joined because they think it's not ambitious enough. these are targets. the business community stepped forward. shell a
we know gary cohn, one of the names being floated for that role, as well as dave urban. again, all of our sources cautioning, no final decision made on that. we've been talking about staff shakeups every few weeks. they bubble up and die down. we'll see if this one is for sure. >> if the president does leave paris and it underscores the idea of america first, that we know steve bannon, steven miller are supporting, it muddies the op-ed in the "wall street journal" that mcmaster...
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what was the turning point for dave? >> it might be climate. he and i both believe climate change is an existential threat. i told him last night, look, i have three grandchildren. i don't want them in 50 years saying grandpa, you knew climate change was happening. you were a united states senator. why didn't you do anything? also i'll still be alive because i'll be 110 then. >> i know. what's with grandpa? when is he going to leave. >> the new book. >> when is grandpa just going to die? that's what they are doing to say. >> they won't be saying that. they will be, gosh, we love grandpa. thank you for investments in nih, national institute of health. >> that's what they will be saying. >> they are here. >> they are so cute. >> those are the grandchildren. >> oh, my goodness. oh, my gosh, hi, adrian, very cute. >> cutie. >> very happy. >> that's jacob and his brother charl charlie. >> that's, joe, my oldest with avery. he's torturing avery there. >> they do. okay, will. >> the news is so heavy and relentless and feels heavy to so pane people bec
what was the turning point for dave? >> it might be climate. he and i both believe climate change is an existential threat. i told him last night, look, i have three grandchildren. i don't want them in 50 years saying grandpa, you knew climate change was happening. you were a united states senator. why didn't you do anything? also i'll still be alive because i'll be 110 then. >> i know. what's with grandpa? when is he going to leave. >> the new book. >> when is grandpa...
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things are shifting arnold, we know that his former campaign manager, and dave bossy have been in and out quite a bit. they may or may not come in. all we know is the president himself is extraordinarily angry. she increasingly dissatisfied with jared kushner. i want have not really -- i covered a few white houses here, i can't remember a moment when there was so much uncertainty day today about who would occupy what job. >> back in the reagan day there was a lot of controversy, but the first lady moved to bring in the top democrat and persuaded the majority and minority leader as well, howard baker to come take over as chief of staff. is there any talk about other big changes including reince priebus and sean spicer. >> there is a lot of conversation focused for weeks and months on reince priebus, but what is more notable is the in fact two former campaign operatives, coreyli bewandowski and dave bossy, they were discussing what role they might be able to play in combatting the narratives out there. and an effort to fight all scandals related to russia right now. bossy said it was an
things are shifting arnold, we know that his former campaign manager, and dave bossy have been in and out quite a bit. they may or may not come in. all we know is the president himself is extraordinarily angry. she increasingly dissatisfied with jared kushner. i want have not really -- i covered a few white houses here, i can't remember a moment when there was so much uncertainty day today about who would occupy what job. >> back in the reagan day there was a lot of controversy, but the...
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and a number of dave's friends and teammates joined the marine corps because of him, as did i. david in the meantime volunteered for a second tour of vietnam, but did not survive as he lost his life to a sniper's bullet. so i do consider myself fortunate to have survived that tour in vietnam. there were many men such as david who did not, and i learned a number of valuable lessons from that tour. and perhaps because of that having survived, i have felt compelled to try to get back into some way, and i have been lucky to spend a better part of my professional life in public service and to benefit from the intangible rewards that come from such service. lessons i learned as a marine have stayed with me for more than 40 years, the value of teamwork, sacrifice, discipline, life lessons i could not have learned in quite the same way elsewhere. and since its earliest days, the academy has emphasized service over self. your founder determined to make her life count for something good. >> robert mueller, the 2017 commencement speaker there at a small college prep school in marion, mass
and a number of dave's friends and teammates joined the marine corps because of him, as did i. david in the meantime volunteered for a second tour of vietnam, but did not survive as he lost his life to a sniper's bullet. so i do consider myself fortunate to have survived that tour in vietnam. there were many men such as david who did not, and i learned a number of valuable lessons from that tour. and perhaps because of that having survived, i have felt compelled to try to get back into some...
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i got confused that dave stole one. >> now, i know you said you're not disqualifying anyone on this. you also know there has been considerable mention in the last 24 hours of former house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers as the new fbi director. does the president have a meeting planned this weekend with congressman rogers? >> i'm not aware of anything of that nature on his schedule. but we'll obviously -- as you know, we'll put out -- if there is a meeting, we'll put it out for you. right now there is nothing i'm aware of on the schedule, but generally we put out the next day's schedule later in the evening, and we will do that as well. krist kristen? >> you already called on me. >> i'm sorry. >> i had a couple questions about the president's remarks to nbc about general flynn. he said that it wasn't an emergency or he didn't think it was an emergency and that's why the firing dismissal didn't happen right away. so a couple questions about that. why do you think it was an emergency? and was it because of the mes n messenger. was it because of information by sally yates or
i got confused that dave stole one. >> now, i know you said you're not disqualifying anyone on this. you also know there has been considerable mention in the last 24 hours of former house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers as the new fbi director. does the president have a meeting planned this weekend with congressman rogers? >> i'm not aware of anything of that nature on his schedule. but we'll obviously -- as you know, we'll put out -- if there is a meeting, we'll put it...
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dave wasserman said, house republicans willingness to spend political capital on a proposal that garnered the support of just 17% of the public in a march quinnipiac poll is consistent with past scenarios that have generated a midterm wave. how worried are you about a midterm wave? what are you telling your members? >> i'm not. number one. health care is a complicated, emotional issue. we completely understand that. the system is failing. we're stepping in front of it and rescuing people from a collapsed system. more importantly, we're keeping our word. that's really important here, george. people expect the elected leaders if they run and campaign on doing something, they expect them to do that. that's what we're doing. we're keeping our word. i would argue we would spell disaster for ourselves, politically, if that's your question, if we go back on our word. this is us keeping our word. most importantly, it's us trying to fix a real problem that real people are experiencing in this country. >> mr. speaker, thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you, george. >>> when we come back
dave wasserman said, house republicans willingness to spend political capital on a proposal that garnered the support of just 17% of the public in a march quinnipiac poll is consistent with past scenarios that have generated a midterm wave. how worried are you about a midterm wave? what are you telling your members? >> i'm not. number one. health care is a complicated, emotional issue. we completely understand that. the system is failing. we're stepping in front of it and rescuing people...
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when dave first died, i felt like i was in a void. it does get better. i will always miss dave. i miss dave every day. but that feeling of not being able to breathe has passed. i can breathe now! and sometimes i think of him and cry, but sometimes i think of him and smile. and my children can think of their father and smile. and i want other people going through this to know it's possible. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, sunday. >> sreenivasan: the u.s. navy says a strike group en route to the korean peninsula held routine joint military exercises today with two japanese destroyers in the philippine sea. the u.s. ships could arrive in korean waters within days, vice president mike pence said yesterday in australia. this is the strike group president trump has called an" armada," comprising the u.s.s." vinson" aircraft carrier and two guided missile warships. north korea's ruling "workers party" newspaper said today-- it's prepared to sink "the vinson" with a, quote, "single strike." meanwhile, a 58-year-old korean- american has become the third known american civilian currently
when dave first died, i felt like i was in a void. it does get better. i will always miss dave. i miss dave every day. but that feeling of not being able to breathe has passed. i can breathe now! and sometimes i think of him and cry, but sometimes i think of him and smile. and my children can think of their father and smile. and i want other people going through this to know it's possible. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, sunday. >> sreenivasan: the u.s. navy says a strike group en...
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dave just did a -- >> maybe not next week but sometime -- >> the odds are high that by next friday, they'll pass a one-week extension, not close the government. and have to think about it. they may then pass another week extension. they're all going to budge it up. conservative supreme court justice. done. coming across the border down by 65%, 70%. that's a fact. having a guy like john kelly in charge of homeland security is very impressive if you're a conservative. they've passed 28 bills. have had 25 or 26 executive orders. if you're a normal trump supporter, you're thinking, okay, he's getting his brains beaten out by the elite media, that's all right. in fact, he's getting a lot done. you watch the contrast. i'm frankly very angry about it. the white house correspondents' dinner has brought in a person viciously anti-republican, anti-trump, anti-gun rights. and you're going to watch people who look at that -- people in ohio who look at that on c-span and watch trump's rally that night, which is very smart. and they'll say, which america do i identify with? >> they're bringing in a comed
dave just did a -- >> maybe not next week but sometime -- >> the odds are high that by next friday, they'll pass a one-week extension, not close the government. and have to think about it. they may then pass another week extension. they're all going to budge it up. conservative supreme court justice. done. coming across the border down by 65%, 70%. that's a fact. having a guy like john kelly in charge of homeland security is very impressive if you're a conservative. they've passed...
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in an interview with the associated press today the president called the 100th dave his term an artificial bury year. he posted on twitter, quote, no matter how much i accomplish during the ridiculous standard of the first 1-days skpirkts has been a lot, including supreme court, media will kill. but as with so many things back on the campaign trail, candidate donald trump was all about those first 100 days. >> just think about what we can accomplish in the first 100 days of a trump administration. be so great. just think about what we can accomplish in the first 100 days of a trump administration. just think about what we can accomplish in the first 100 days of a trump administration. so in concluding, just think about what we can accomplish in the first 100 days of a trump administration. >> so there was that. each the president's harshest critics agree the rollout of the man who is now addressed as justice gorsuch was a big achievement. it showed a unified republican party. and gorsuch himself proved to be a call jurist. along with that win there has been also failure, delay, lack of org
in an interview with the associated press today the president called the 100th dave his term an artificial bury year. he posted on twitter, quote, no matter how much i accomplish during the ridiculous standard of the first 1-days skpirkts has been a lot, including supreme court, media will kill. but as with so many things back on the campaign trail, candidate donald trump was all about those first 100 days. >> just think about what we can accomplish in the first 100 days of a trump...
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away from the past week and i would say for most of the foreign policy establishment, it has been what dave ignation at the end. it is about the fact that he now is actually focusing on china in a constructive way ahead of very good meeting so he seems to be tilting a bit towards china and a bit more against russia. >> well, the important thing is pillar is a foreign policy that david mentioned in the column. engaging with china and care with russia and follow that path and get more on base on what have been the alliances that propelled our strengths and projection of power around the world. it is extremely important if you can keep it up. our allies were worried up until now. they were constantly, you know, setting up flares and alliances and u.s. military force. this is all reassuring. it is fascinating to me where you saw the obama alumni and president obama was lit on it for a time >> i was surprised by just how ready they all were to jump in the obam administration which suggests that i am sure -- i am sure people like samantha powell -- >> but, john kerry, i did not hear too much from
away from the past week and i would say for most of the foreign policy establishment, it has been what dave ignation at the end. it is about the fact that he now is actually focusing on china in a constructive way ahead of very good meeting so he seems to be tilting a bit towards china and a bit more against russia. >> well, the important thing is pillar is a foreign policy that david mentioned in the column. engaging with china and care with russia and follow that path and get more on...
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what i'd like to ask my colleagues starting with tom is the question famously that dave petraeus asked as the iraq invasion started, tell me how this ends. >> the best case scenario, david, what's been -- we want to negotiate a solution that moves assad out but does not collapse the syrian government. that's the key thing. we don't want to produce another iraq where the syrian system collapses and then you truly have chaos. what has been missing in our diplomacy, and you and i have talked about this, david, weave had no leverage. we really had no leverage on the russians or the iranians, i think this begins to introduce some leverage into the equation. it may be that putin says, if the reports are true, that assad did this without consulting the russians. this is a huge embarrassment for the russians and the iranians. notice they're ducking. they don't want to be the protectors of a poison gas user. it may create an opening where we can have a dialogue with putin, how do we ease this guy out and together we can fight isis. the weakness of trump's strategy, when he came in, he said i'm
what i'd like to ask my colleagues starting with tom is the question famously that dave petraeus asked as the iraq invasion started, tell me how this ends. >> the best case scenario, david, what's been -- we want to negotiate a solution that moves assad out but does not collapse the syrian government. that's the key thing. we don't want to produce another iraq where the syrian system collapses and then you truly have chaos. what has been missing in our diplomacy, and you and i have talked...
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i've got to tell you, dave, i know you were there. you could be one of these people, by the way, because we know that this happened november, december, january for sure. sara carter think some of it started before the election. really serious stuff if you care about the fourth amendment, before the moment, other constitutional amendments. what is your reaction? >> sean, that's correct. i was aware during obviously the campaign, but i was also the deputy -- so i will as they are all the way through inauguration. and it is a little bit disconcerting that you could find yourself caught up in this. and it's one thing to talk about the politics of it for the investigation, but when it's -- somebody ask you a question about you, that makes it a little bit different. so it's very disconcerting. i've got to tell you. i'm troubled that mike flint's name is unmasked, i'm troubleded by this entire episode of what weer are going through. because there are deep sources within our government that wanted to betray our national security and really tr
i've got to tell you, dave, i know you were there. you could be one of these people, by the way, because we know that this happened november, december, january for sure. sara carter think some of it started before the election. really serious stuff if you care about the fourth amendment, before the moment, other constitutional amendments. what is your reaction? >> sean, that's correct. i was aware during obviously the campaign, but i was also the deputy -- so i will as they are all the...
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dave boss is i. was he one you haves of the unmask you had. tom fit ton of judicial watch. ♪ if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in the gi-tract to help control damaging inflammation and is clinically proven to begin helping many patients achieve both symptom relief as well as remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. while not reported with entyvio, pml, a rare, serious brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections, or have flu-like symptoms, or sores. liver problems can occur with entyvio. if your uc or crohn's medication isn't working for you, ask your gastroen
dave boss is i. was he one you haves of the unmask you had. tom fit ton of judicial watch. ♪ if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in the gi-tract to help control damaging inflammation and is...
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we have mark meadows and congressman dave bratt comingha up. i spoke to freedom carcass members earlier today. there were at least 30, probably more that were not going to vote for this bill. in the course of today, there have been meetings with the white house and more specifically the president and mark meadows himself. there has been a breakthrough tonight. the only thing i hear is remaining as the actual language, but an agreement and principle has been made. how important business of the president is the one who make that breakthrough? >> this is vitally important, it's donald trump add to his best. he did write the art of theis deal. i think it was extremely important that they avoided defeat on the first big test of his presidency. i am delighted that he has intervened personally to break up what was apparently a logjam between the speaker and the freedom carcass, very much to president trump's credits. very hard-working, trying to get this thing and vice president pence and lance previous at all helped to unlock this thing. i hope somet
we have mark meadows and congressman dave bratt comingha up. i spoke to freedom carcass members earlier today. there were at least 30, probably more that were not going to vote for this bill. in the course of today, there have been meetings with the white house and more specifically the president and mark meadows himself. there has been a breakthrough tonight. the only thing i hear is remaining as the actual language, but an agreement and principle has been made. how important business of the...
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also freedom caucus member congressman dave pratt. we turn our attention to our top story tonight, once again terror, this time in london. earlier today, the suspect who police say was motivated by terrorism overseas use the vehicles to mow down pedestrians on the westminster bridge in london, after he exited the car the suspect fatally stabbed a police officer outside of parliament before being shot dead by police. here's how this horrific attack unfolded earlier today, take a look. >> there's been some type of incident outside parliament. >> he was coming at us so quickly, i saw some people be hit in front of me. >> there's a lot of people in >> all i could hear a bang, bang, bang. loud. >> a full terrorism investigation is already underway. >> we will all move forward together. never giving in to terror. >> sean: and totaled suspect killed four and injured 40. sadly the attack in london is all too familiar for the people of europe now in november of 2015. radical islamists launched a series of attacks in paris targeting a stadium,
also freedom caucus member congressman dave pratt. we turn our attention to our top story tonight, once again terror, this time in london. earlier today, the suspect who police say was motivated by terrorism overseas use the vehicles to mow down pedestrians on the westminster bridge in london, after he exited the car the suspect fatally stabbed a police officer outside of parliament before being shot dead by police. here's how this horrific attack unfolded earlier today, take a look. >>...
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in michigan, after not holding a town hall for two years, republican congressman dave truck finally faced his constituents. it's quite possible that he was tired of them calling him a chicken. there were only 400 seats inside the michigan town hall but about 1,000 people showed up. the people who couldn't get inside that one stuck around in a freezing blizzard. look at that. they did not leave even though they were stuck out there in the snow. michiganers are hard core. also, in a red pocket of northern california, 1300 constituents turned out for a town hall. those folks were happy to wait out in the rain. the line to get into his town hall stretched for over half a mile. well over 1,000 people. that red arrow is where the line starts. also, just north of dallas, texas, republican congressman got an earful this week. >> we are going to make the changes. we are going to pass the bill and we're going to repeal obamacare. [ booing ]. [ booing ]. >> like i said, not shuttle and not shy. look at omaha, nebraska. there's no town hall in omaha, nebraska, but instead, look at this. one of the bu
in michigan, after not holding a town hall for two years, republican congressman dave truck finally faced his constituents. it's quite possible that he was tired of them calling him a chicken. there were only 400 seats inside the michigan town hall but about 1,000 people showed up. the people who couldn't get inside that one stuck around in a freezing blizzard. look at that. they did not leave even though they were stuck out there in the snow. michiganers are hard core. also, in a red pocket of...
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congressman dave brat will be our guest. call it bipartisanship, the top democrat and republican on the senate intel committee unite to push back against the president's wiretap claims. the white house refuses to back down. you mow... ...it's how well you mow fast. woooh! it's not how fast you mow... it's how well you mow fast! it's not how fast you mow... it's how well you mow fast. they're not just words to mow by, they're words to live by. the john deere ztrak z345r with the accel deep deck to mow faster, better. take a test drive and save up to 250 dollars on select john deere residential ztrak mowers. start here. at fidelity, we let you know where you stand, so when it comes to your retirement plan, you'll always be absolutely...clear. it's your retirement. know where you stand. you'll always be absolutely...clear. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® i just had to push one button wto join.s thing is crazy. it's like i'm in the office wit
congressman dave brat will be our guest. call it bipartisanship, the top democrat and republican on the senate intel committee unite to push back against the president's wiretap claims. the white house refuses to back down. you mow... ...it's how well you mow fast. woooh! it's not how fast you mow... it's how well you mow fast! it's not how fast you mow... it's how well you mow fast. they're not just words to mow by, they're words to live by. the john deere ztrak z345r with the accel deep deck...
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senator, we have dave ignatius and katty kay standing by. but first mike barnicle has a question for you. mike. >> last weekend i was in berlin, with a group of people from the india, saudi arabia, turkey, kuwait, and they were all universally concerned about the erratic nature of this presidency in dealing with specifically allies around the world, wondering where it was all going and seemingly indicating this was weakening our picture in the world. do you pick up on that, hear anything about that from our allies? >> as a member of foreign relations committee i have members come in every week. i've traveled since the inauguration to speak to leaders in europe. the world is freaked out right now because they see american leadership vanishing before their eyes. it's not just the erratic nature of the trump administration. one day you have nikki haley coming out and talking about russia being ukraine. two days later the president of the united states cast doubt whether russians ever invade ukrain one day we're against one china policy, another
senator, we have dave ignatius and katty kay standing by. but first mike barnicle has a question for you. mike. >> last weekend i was in berlin, with a group of people from the india, saudi arabia, turkey, kuwait, and they were all universally concerned about the erratic nature of this presidency in dealing with specifically allies around the world, wondering where it was all going and seemingly indicating this was weakening our picture in the world. do you pick up on that, hear anything...
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dave campbell. we want to start with opioids. chris christie is finally here, his big focus. marco rubio talking about it in the state of florida. it's been a real problem in new england. in new hampshire, that's what everybody was talking about. are we making progress on this battle? what's going on? >> it's a terribly big problem. it's ahronic disease. it's a disease of addiction. it's been spiked by the up tick and the availability of the synthetic version of the potent opioid. if you look at the cost of heroin per kilogram, $35,000. >> right. >> a kilogram of this is like $3,000 and would kill an entire city. most of the drugs available now are laced with this because it makes the drug go further for the drug distributor. kids are dying. it's cheap and very, very potent. 50 times more potent. >> what is the answer to the problem? we hear donald trump talking about a crackdown on the border and all the stuff they are going to do, a war on drugs that's been fought 30 years. what do you do about this, mostly a prescription drug epidemic? >> it's a prescription and synthetic,
dave campbell. we want to start with opioids. chris christie is finally here, his big focus. marco rubio talking about it in the state of florida. it's been a real problem in new england. in new hampshire, that's what everybody was talking about. are we making progress on this battle? what's going on? >> it's a terribly big problem. it's ahronic disease. it's a disease of addiction. it's been spiked by the up tick and the availability of the synthetic version of the potent opioid. if you...
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so what will be sad is when he discovers that these are voters, but anyhow, congressman dave bratt who had heavy tea party support met a contentious crowd in virginia. >> reporter: it was an explosive town hall where the republican took audience questions. >> i was impressed with the way dave handled himself with the -- the ignorance of people out here in the crowd. i thought he did a great job on what he was saying. i think he answered the questions well. >> i tried to explain, right, the two-year transition path and those kind of things so we can work on getting the anxiety level so we can have more sieve discourse. you just hear the anxiety is real and people want real solutions and so we are going to have to pay attention to that. >> anxiety is real. and peopl want real solutions. >> absolutely. virginia beach, freshman republican congressman scott taylor faced a second night of questions from hundreds who showed up early. >> roughly 800 packed into this high school auditorium that held thousand. some waited three hours outside to get that seat at the table. >> people are scared. >
so what will be sad is when he discovers that these are voters, but anyhow, congressman dave bratt who had heavy tea party support met a contentious crowd in virginia. >> reporter: it was an explosive town hall where the republican took audience questions. >> i was impressed with the way dave handled himself with the -- the ignorance of people out here in the crowd. i thought he did a great job on what he was saying. i think he answered the questions well. >> i tried to...
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aggressive, well-qualified battle commander, but one who also figured out counter insurgency along with dave petraeus and stand mccrystal in iraq. he'll be a real asset to the united states in this job. >> general, you said something last night to brian williams at 11:00 that caught my attention, when you said that your only quibble would be you would have preferred that he take off the uniform, and be a civilian leader of the nsc, that would give him more flexibility, not that it's unprecedented, colin powell preceded had imin uniform but explain what you mean. >> well, first of all, i'm sure hr mcmaster would prefer to stay in uniform, to stay in the armed forces but having said that, look, i faced a similar quandary going into the clinton administration, and they wanted me to stay in uniform, and in discussion with a lot of people i sorted out much better, it would give me much more leverage to be a civilian and not constrained by military culture, obedience, ucmj,t cetera. but having said that, look, h.r. will do well in any capacity, and i might add, there have been a lot of speculation
aggressive, well-qualified battle commander, but one who also figured out counter insurgency along with dave petraeus and stand mccrystal in iraq. he'll be a real asset to the united states in this job. >> general, you said something last night to brian williams at 11:00 that caught my attention, when you said that your only quibble would be you would have preferred that he take off the uniform, and be a civilian leader of the nsc, that would give him more flexibility, not that it's...