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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

he is coming at it having been in private life for several years. even though he's been a television commentator, last time he was governor of new jersey coming off of a big scandal so there are a lot of differences, the biggest is his main reason for getting in, which is to try to from his perspective save the party and maybe even the country from somebody he knows personally now he believes it quite dangerous and that's donald trump. >> very sharp critic of trump over the past year or two. scott jennings, christie's background is a former federal prosecutor, seems to put him in a unique position to hit trump on these legal issues that trump is currently facing. doesn't that -- isn't that true? >> yeah, absolutely, i meaning he's going to know more about this and be able to explain it to the average voter, probably better than anybody else in the field. the trouble for chris christie is, are any republicans going to be listening? he gets into this race with the

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Anderson Cooper 360-20220105-06:04:00

television program or his work as a television commentator, they're much more interested in his role as a political adviser to the former president and they want to know what role he played in the decisions that were made around that time and if he can offer any insight into how the president and those connected to him conducted themselves during that period of time. >> if you read the text messages that were released it seems like he may have spoken to the white house counsel, he was certainly having communications with other people certainly a lot in the white house and on capitol hill. i understand you're learning about the committee wanting to speak directly with the former vice president. >> that's right, anderson, i spoke earlier today with the chairman of the committee bennie thompson and asked how interested they are in learning more about mike pence and specifically if they would be interested in talking to him, and thompson said yes, in his mind, he would love it if pence came forward on his own accord voluntarily and sat with the committee and told them what he

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Anderson Cooper 360-20220105-02:03:00

letter itself she said that he s concerned there are some first amendment issues with this request. the committee makes it very clear that they're not interested in hannity's television program or his work as a television commentator, they're much more interested in his role as a political adviser to the former president and they want to know what role he played in the decisions that were made around that time and if he can offer any insight into how the president and those connected to him conducted themselves during that period of time. >> if you read the text messages that were released it seems like he may have spoken to the white house counsel, he was certainly having communications with other people certainly a lot in the white house and on capitol hill. i understand you're learning about the committee wanting to speak directly with the former vice president. >> that's right, anderson, i spoke earlier today with the chairman of the committee bennie thompson and asked how interested they are in learning more about mike pence and specifically if they would be interested in talking to him,

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US expects no terrorism from Afghanistan but Russia, China, Iran do

Are ISIS and its numerous variants not an “asset” even today in Afghanistan?

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Rundfunkbeitrag: Noch mehr Geld für ARD und ZDF - das tut weh!

Rundfunkbeitrag: Noch mehr Geld für ARD und ZDF - das tut weh!
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April 2003: US in Iraq, Vajpayee's Pak initiative and Worldview India |


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April, 2003, was the cruellest month
for the people of Iraq, a month of reflection on Pakistan by Prime Minister
Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and a rare opportunity for Worldview India, a dedicated
group of Indian journalists who helped lift the mist from the historic events
that month. 
Americans had occupied Iraq, by April
3.  Vice President Dick Cheney, the real author of the operation, was
eager to declare victory on April 9. It was to be a spectacular media event.
After all, Cheyney had embedded 300 plus journalists with the forces. 
The choreography was audacious. In a
prepared statement Dick Cheyney would declare victory on Global Media. This

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190729:13:18:00

strategy on the president's part. let me help poor white america and dismiss poor black america? >> i'm not sure you can call it a strategy, per se. it seems much more an instinct. to the extent it is a valuable extinct, rural america, white america, which has been -- the parts of rural america that are white and have been left behind and perceive themselves not to be satisfied by government policy particularly washington but also in their state capitols they constitute a political force donald trump was able to marshal and got him into office. after 2016 everybody looked at the political strategy he employed and said wow there is a demographic being under served. i don't understand why you can't do both. it is extremely crass and the crass ratio the president engages in is evident today when he attacks a television commentator and says he hates white. i don't understand why you cannot have an urban agenda that is, that marries with a rural agenda to address poverty to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181220:23:59:00

informal advice he got from a justice department ethics officer that all things considered he probably should recuse himself. he said there was no collusion on television. now he would -- he has told associates that he was acting as a television commentator back then without information. >> sure. >> that was a ruole he's had. he's in a different role now. he's promised to follow the rules of the justice department but he's setting a standard that the appearance of impartiality is not enough for recusal. barr will have the same issue. >> with the 30 seconds i have take your reporting to melissa, if it's up to whitaker does that mean this report is less likely to get to congress? >> the real issue we have is the broad appearance of impropriety. i think it's likely this doesn't go to congress. that is a failure of the public trust. >> my thanks to you and nick and ken did he lelaney. secretary of defense out,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181220:15:32:00

advised that he is fully legally clear to oversee the mueller investigation and, in fact, has been seeing regular briefings. he has never been recused from the mueller investigation, after having roundly criticized that investigation as a television commentator and seven house republicans would say that would make a person question his impartiality. doj advisers have now cleared him. he's being briefed on the investigation and mueller has to consult him on any major investigative move, hallie. >> tom, you know this agency. what do you make of that decision? >> it doesn't surprise me. things that whitaker said about starving the funds, it would be a bad idea to shut it down. that said, i don't think it meets the standard for refusal. many people in public life make public statements and if they do, i don't think it means if you're ultimately confirmed that

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