Combat aircraft that he has got on the ground slowly going back to russia, but russia is not leaving syria militarily, certainly not diplomatically, it is going to be engaged, it will be on the sidelines, ready to pounce, to quote save the day, if it feels it needs to do that, we have seen that play before. So thi this isnt the end. Rose obama, putin, syria and more. When we continue. Funding for charlie rose is provided by the following. And by bloomberg, a prior of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Jeffrey goldberg is here, he is a National Correspondent for the atlantic and win ore the National Magazine award for reporting. His new cover article is called the obama doctrine, it draws on a series of extensive conversations with the president and others about his hardest Foreign Policy decision, and the think iing behind them, the atlantics editor calls it a portrait of a president ial mind at work. I am please
Hearings, investigating the intelligence activities of the cia, fbi, ins and nsa. Look for our programming every weekend on cspan3. Coming up next, a discussion with two men at the center of the events known as watergate. Alexander butter field fle flekts on the subject with bob woodward. The event was cohosted by the Harry Ransom Center in texas and the lyndon b. Johnson president ial library. Its an hour. Good evening, i want to welcome you to this conversation with Alexander Butterfield and bob woodward which will be conducted by my friend and colleague, mark updegrove. My name is steve ennis, im director of the Harry Ransom Center which is pleased to be co sponsoring this evenings progr program. Bob woodward has a special tie to the university of texas. In 2003 he and his wraug post colleague Carl Bernstein, placed their watergate papers here at the universitys Harry Ransom Center. It was a historically excite in acceptance. The identity of deep throat was made public. Many hours o
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Shade on tuesday, ted cruz went on the radio today and amped it up. We had an epic battle in congress a couple of years ago amnesty andion of the argument that we need to secure the border first was an argument i was making over and over again. Sessions argument jeff was making over and over again through it all of the folks on the other side dismissed it saying we were antiimmigrant for believing we should secure the borders. Deep and genuine disagreement with that view. As a voter, when politicians and say the exact up a set of what they have done in office, i treat that with skepticism. Mark ted cruz hits rubio pretty clearly on amnesty. Now it is rubios turn in south carolina. That he and his rival were not so different on this issue of amnesty and immigration. When the senate bill was proposed, he proposed legalizing people that were here illegally. He proposed giving them work permits. He has supported a massive expansion of the green cards. Look at it, i dont think our positions
Reflects the qualities of both subject and biographer. Miss, balanced, deliberative, and a deep appreciation of history and the personalities who shape it. All of that being said, i am pleased to have my friend, and the friend of this broadcast, jon meacham. Where do we start. This has been a 17 year project. Jon 17 year odyssey. To my mutual friends, immediately found president bush to be more cockaded and interesting and conversation then the caricature in the press. Charlie how so . Jon the quiet, consistent charisma. I understand how he became president. It was person, by person, by person. Always paying attention to you. The other guy. Wanted to make sure you are comfortable. Part of that fundamental political transaction. What is the fundamental political transaction with politics . You can trust me with your fate. Almost instantly i saw this is how he did it. Charlie the idea of a biography. Jon it developed over the next few years. Me unconditional access to his Vice President