that he lived to the fullest. he gave so much back to this country. he was very unselfish. i have said, if you took 41 football stadiums that the nfl plays in, he could fill every single one of them with his friends. he was a man of great friendships. a man of great deeds. he loved this country so deeply, and that s his great legacy. he lived a magnificent life, right to the end. this is obviously the capstone and the final harris: you know, you have been with presidential candidates and presidents, and we have lost presidents before. so you can talk a little bit about what is happening for the family at this point, too. they are on the train, only the ninth time we have seen a presidential train like this in u.s. history. this is decidedly different from the u.s. capitol, the rotunda, and what we have seen in passing days. this is personal. he loved houston, he went back to houston repeatedly. as ron kaufman could tell you
the media and it turned the tenor of the coverage. because all of a sudden, the president is attacking the media. but he says he doesn t know that he was attacked. that was a key moment, but i also think sort of if idea that the back and forth in the white house press room is not just sort of the standard political back and forth. but if jay carney is going out there and he s saying things that look like bald faced lies, these reporters just throw up their arms and say what were we doing? so i think the trust and honesty has been broken. the a ip this week said we can t even get honest pictures of this president. i think that plays in, howie, to something that is going on with the press in this town. we are managed to such an extent by the white house and everybody else. but this administration has taken it to another level in terms of media management and access to this president just about nonexistent. so i read this week they have some columnists in here and there, typically peo
the media and it turned the tenor of the coverage. because all of a sudden, the president is attacking the media. but he says he doesn t know that he was attacked. that was a key moment, but i also think sort of if idea that the back and forth in the white house press room is not just sort of the standard political back and forth. but if jay carney is going out there and he s saying things that look like bald faced lies, these reporters just throw up their arms and say what were we doing? so i think the trust and honesty has been broken. the a ip this week said we can t even get honest pictures of this president. i think that plays in, howie, to something that is going on with the press in this town. we are managed to such an extent by the white house and everybody else. but this administration has taken it to another level in terms of media management and access to this president just about nonexistent. so i read this week they have some columnists in here and there, typically peo
the media and it turned the tenor of the coverage. because all of a sudden, the president is attacking the media. but he says he doesn t know that he was attacked. that was a key moment, but i also think sort of if idea that the back and forth in the white house press room is not just sort of the standard political back and forth. but if jay carney is going out there and he s saying things that look like bald faced lies, these reporters just throw up their arms and say what were we doing? so i think the trust and honesty has been broken. the a ip this week said we can t even get honest pictures of this president. i think that plays in, howie, to something that is going on with the press in this town. we are managed to such an extent by the white house and everybody else. but this administration has taken it to another level in terms of media management and access to this president just about nonexistent. so i read this week they have some columnists in here and there, typically peo