assorted newspaper headlines. there s no better time than during a headline war. here s three of them, the post, new york times, and usa today. to philip s great point, think of what mueller has to look at, all the various cross-currents and areas where mueller s been hiring up deputy counsels, in some cases, real veterans like him who know their way around these subject matters. i m curious about what the pie of jared s time now is taken up in this russia investigation. it s gotta be at the very least a distraction. but one of the other points, the larger point is, you have a president who has no political experience, has never been in the military and you have his chief adviser with no political experience and has never been in the military either. it s not a great combination. john kennedy and bobby kennedy, they both had government
abc news/ washington post poll. philip rutgers, national reporter for the washington post, how are you. good morning. you report this dissatisfaction with the government is at its highest level in a decade, according to your polling, philip, what is driving the discontent? people are very upset about federal spending. we asked on average sort of how much of the tax dollar do they believe is being wasted and the average result was 53 cents on every dollar that comes into washington americans feel is being wasted and that s fueling great dissatisfaction and anger across the electorate, across the country, at levels we haven t seen since the mid 1990s. on the heels of what you re saying, you d think all of this anger with the federal government would benefit the anti-washington tea party, and yet your poll that s right. finds 40% of americans hold an unfavorable view of that movement and a quarter of americans have no opinion at
remembrance of the georgian athlete who died on the luge track near the finish line. it was an opening ceremony that thrust canada on to the world stage, a salute to this nation s history and natural beauty, from its icy landscape to its magical seas and towering trees. but ultimately it was about moments that go beyond borders, and this night, a shared sorrow over one nation s loss. during a practice run friday morning, georgian athlete nodar kumaritashvili was killed when he lost control of his luge, his team and many others competing in his honor. may you carry his olympic dream on your shoulders, and compete with his spirit in your hearts. reporter: apolo ohno will be among the to first compete as the events get under way today. the 27-year-old s hoping he s on the short track to history. he s just one medal shy of tying speed skater bonnie blair s winter olympic record. i m staying the course and staying focused. reporter: meantime, american downhillers like bode
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