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different now with john bolton out of the white house. i think it s a question that s almost answerable because there hasn t been such a thing as a trump foreign policy there s no grand vision behind it or no consistency and there s been a lot of contradiction back and forth so maybe one major change would be a return to moral leadership of the u.s. in the world but it s unlikely for this to happen what we ve seen is trump has perhaps one consistency which is it s about domestic politics and he wants to appear as a strong leader and he doesn t tolerate contradiction except his own contradiction and that was something that john put me at bolton apparently did a lot of contradict the president some say that john bolton actually destroyed that the u.s. national security council system do you think that that is his legacy now live in the white house i mean you could say this but a lot of institutions and political traditions in the u.s. the democratic traditions the separation of powers th
did you make a mistake? journalism 101 says you admit your mistake and you take corrective action. howie: was cnn s apology enough? we ll speak to anthony scaramucci. we can t take the bullying anymore. it s undermining the 4th estate, it s undermining the first amendment. howie: sarah palin suing the new york times over an inflammatory editorial linking her to a 6-year-old shooting. this is mediabuzz. mika brzezinski and her fiance
earthquake evening eric: forget the economy. here is what the romney campaign would focus on. (inaudible) what about your gaffe, governor romney? eric: governor romney may in the take questions then but he did take questions from our chief political correspondent from poland. carl: he said he says what is on his mind and the reporters have said what he has said is accurate but it is bad politics for the way or the place he said it. i asked him if he thinks this has been a gaffe prone trip. i realize that there will be some in the 4th estate, or whichever estate, who are far more interested in finding
him nearly to the degree . guest: but he mes and he told me. neil: what is the lesson you learned? i love the issue when cronkite was saying do not put me in embarrassing situation, that was a big deal. how he looked. guest: triple source, cronkite never liked to go first, he wanted to have it right, a wire service reporter, so he was like a jaguar, he would hear the bells and rip the u.p., and careful with the john f. kennedy assassination. guest: but it did not matter when you got to nixon because the entire 4th estate was against nixon. neil: do you think there is a media bias? guest: all sorts. but it is diversified. neil: the media looks back at cronkite and gives him a pass? guest: and they do with edward r.murrow, too. neil: why not with someone