of this month as an audio book titled the trump tapes, which runs for more than eight hours. cnn has obtained a copy. what you will hear tonight striking. it speaks to who he was as president, who he is as a person, and how completely intertwined the personal and presidential work for him. and probably still are. something that s not just apparent in what he says, but even more so and how he says it. something the printed were just cannot fully convey. the conversations also speak directly to some of what the former president is now being investigated for. namely how he views classified material. and a presidents responsibility for safeguarding some of the country s deepest secrets. that s why these conversations, which have never been heard before, are so significant. cnn special correspondent jamie gangel has an exclusive tonight. she joins us with some of the audio. what stands out to you the most? i think as you said is hearing trump say these words. and you re in the r
economists were expecting. so what you have right now is a scenario where business level inflation does appear at least from one data point to be moderating a little bit, which is why even with that data showing a large year over year increase, up around 8.7%, it is still lower than it was in the previous month. that is leading some to be a little more optimistic which is why you are not seeing a mastiff market reaction today the likes of what you saw yesterday. but what it comes down to is whether or not this will change the calculus for the fed. and at last check on the heels of that inflation data this morning, there is now pretty much an expectation predominantly that the fed next week will raise short term interest rates by now three quarters of 1% and there is a 34% chance that the fed will raise rates by one full percentage point mark. and if they were do that, hypothetically, if the fed were to raise by one full percentage point, it would be the largest single raise f
Discussion on a topic familiar to him, journalism. The panelists are john avhon, editorinchief of the daily beast, marisa buchanan, dave cullen, a freelance journalist, matthew far welshing writer for Rolling Stone, alex gelber, citizen nyu journalism school, lou san reid, eric bates, editor at first look, the intercept, ruby cramer, correspondent for buzzfeed, will dana, jack grey, senior producer at cnn, anderson coopers 360, and jeremy. Here to act as the emcee is ben smith who was hastings last employer and editorinchief at buzzfeed. Since joining the company in january 2012, ben has built a newsroom of over 150 appropriators and editors, led expansion of over 20 content articles and built a team across the world. He has run for the wall street journal written for the wall street journal, the los angeles times, slate, the New York Post and the new republic. Ben will join us on stage in just a moment, but first, a short audio clip from the book. Introduction. Why i write. Finish my
We all recognize the have to do some nationbuilding. The building our roads, bridges, and especially caring for our veterans who sacrificed so much for our freedom. We have been through tough times. But we always bounce back because of our character. Because be put pull together. If i had the privilege of being a president for another four years, i promise you i will fight for your families. I will work every single day to make sure that america continues to be the greatest nation on earth. Thank you. Bob, mr. President. Good to be with you. I am optimistic about the future. I am excited about our prospects as a nation. I want to see peace. I want to see growing peace in this country. It is our objective. We have an opportunity to have real leadership. America will have that kind of leadership and will promote principles of peace that will make the world a safer place. And the people in this country more confident that their future is secure. I also want to make sure we get this econom
186655press. You can join us on twitter invite your comments on twitter at bpshow and we want you to be our friend. Were look for friends on facebook. Facebook. Com billpressshow. How join us on facebook. Lets see first of all we start again in egypt today where the military yesterday opened fire, killing 51 supporters of president morsi and injuring another 400 and some. And yet the white house still refuses to say this is a military coup. On the homefront congress is back in town, gearing up for several fights including a big one over president ial nominees. So many of them have been sitting in the senate, blocked by the filibuster. Harry reid has told republicans you either act by the end of the week or were going to change the filibuster rules. And up in new york city, Eliot Spitzer off and running for city controller. Republicans are saying we dont need this sinner back in public office. Thats not what they said about mark sanford. That and more on current tv. They should selfdepo