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because many of his trips were geo-tagged so we can see when he's in chicago when he says he's flying to london and we can see the tweets that are tagged in london and when he gets back to new york on july 2 understand, we can see that the trip's over and he's not there anymore. >> you mentioned the luncheon that giuliani participated in with the ukrainian jewish community and what else can you tell me about this, joe biden and ukraine. >> giuliani was supposd to go to ukraine and on that trip, what he was going to do, it was reported that he was going to meet or try to meet with the an alarming statement from ukrainian president to push for the former white house chief of more investigations into joe staff. i warned trump he'd be impeached biden. the official reason for his trip or so he said was actually to with the wrong people around speak to this ukrainian charity him. this comes amid saturday group that's tied to parnas and testimony that wasn't expected to be explosive, but has democrats saying they got a lot more than they thought they frum a would. plus hurricane-force winds fruman and it's a group to build new communities for jews fleeing and bone-dry conditions fanning
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these wildfire flames in conflict near kiev and it sort of all connects to them in that california. hear the remarkable story of a he was set to go there in may. firefighter who risked his life he ended up meeting this rabbi to save a couple in danger. over in paris at the end of the and new today, u.s. military month, i think, and then this is sort of the same group that he's vehicles roll into war-torn syria. just yesterday the president speaking to when he's in london said troops would be, quote, and there are all sorts of other coming home. it's 7:00 eastern, 4:00 in the people there who are ukrainian afternoon out west. i'm ana cabrera in new york. connected or tied to the you are live in the cnn "newsroom" and here's where we ukrainian government who could begin. have possibly aided joe biden -- president trump and his former right-hand man in the white house going back and forth today or giuliani. over advice on how not to get >> all of this is fascinating, andrew kosinski, thank you for impeached. john kelly retired marine corps your reporting. good to have you here. general and former white house >> as elizabeth warren and joe chief of staff. he told reporters this weekend that if he had stayed on the job biden battle, he's shake off new the president would not be in the impeachment predicament he concerns over campaign cash. is in now. you are live in the cnn newsroom. the former chief of staff told (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. an you introoerviewer that when they were looking at his we keep companies ready for what's next. replacement, quote, i said (man) we weave security into their business. whatever you do, don't hire a virtualize their operations. yesman, someone who won't tell (woman) and build ai customer experiences. you the truth. don't do that because if you do i believe you will be impeached. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity.
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like 5g. president trump is flatly almost all the fortune 500 partner with us. denying kelly ever said that. sarah westwood is at the white (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... house. the president responded directly verizon keeps business ready. to cnn about this reporting. ♪ what is he saying? >> that's right, ana. an aggressive response by john the♪lexus es... kelly. the former chief of staff ...every curve, every innovation, prompting on the record responses not just from the every feeling... a product of mastery. press secretary, but also from the president himself. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379/month for 36 months. i want to read you those statements now. president trump said john kelly never said that. he never said anything like experience amazing at your lexus dealer. that. if he would have said that i would have thrown him out of the office. he just wants to come back into the action like everybody else does. and press secretary stephanie grisham's statement said i worked with john kelly and he was totally unequipped to handle the genius of our great president. that's just a remarkable statement for the press secretary, the genius bit of the statement aside, a widely respected former colleague in suggesting that this retired four-star general is somehow not equipped to handle the job that he did for a year and a half. in fact, kelly's arrival in that mornings were made for better things
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position was widely celebrated than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. at the time and so was his early when considering another treatment, tenure and the white house here ask about xeljanz xr, quick to disparage his comments a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe to the washington examiner and contrast that to the way the rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis white house has handled the impeachment inquiry. for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. the white house has met many it can reduce pain, swelling, with silence and they decline, and significantly improve physical function. and when it comes to what the xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; president perceived as a personal insult in the case of john kelly, you will notice here don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of that the white house was quick with a coordinated response and xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. a coordinated pushback. that's something, ana, that serious, sometimes fatal infections, republicans have complained about, the lack of strategy and cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. the lack of coordinated messaging when it comes to the as have tears in the stomach or intestines, issue of impeachment. >> sarah westwood at the white serious allergic reactions, and changes in lab results. house for us. thank you. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere >> former special assistant to fungal infections are common, george w. bush scott jennings or if you've had tb, hepatitis b or c, and cnn political commentator or are prone to infections. don't let another morning go by ana navarro. i want to start with the without asking your doctor about xeljanz xr. statement of john kelly, very is ♪
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im imsimilar to what rex tillerson said. here's what i want to do and here's how i want to do it, and i would have to say to him, mr. book now and enjoy free airfare, without asking your doctor about xeljanz xr. president, i understand what you want to do, but you can't do it free open bar, and more. that way. norwegian cruise line. feel free. it violates the law. the fact that two top officials have said without anyone stopping him the president will commit illegal acts, should that give republicans pause? >> well, i -- look, i agree with general kelly that it's vital that you have staff around to push back on your ideas and to try to give you best-case scenario, worst-case scenario and get the best advice you can get. where i disagree with him, i don't think it was his departure that precipitated his impeachment and i think the democrats would pursue impeachment no matter who the i wanted more that's why i've got the power chief of staff was and they finally got around it on this of 1 2 3 medicines with trelegy. ukrainian matter. on the one hand, i agree, but the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. the other hand i think it was ♪ trelegy. the power of 1-2-3. inevitable and here we are. >> you served in the bush white house, did advisers or cabinet ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy. members ever have to stop bush from committing illegal or with trelegy and the power of 1 2 3, i'm breathing better.
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impeachable acts? >> no, i don't recall anyone trelegy works 3 ways to open airways, trying to stop the president from committing illegal acts, keep them open and reduce inflammation although i do remember democrats for 24 hours of better breathing. in some liberal media outlets trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler clamoring to impeach friday for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. which, of course, they didn't go tell your doctor if you have a heart condition through with, they're going through it now. or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. the point general kelly is trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, saying is not incorrect in any pneumonia, and osteoporosis. white house, or city hall, call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, wherever you happen to be, it's mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, important to have people at the table with whom you can pressure vision changes, or eye pain occur. test. think your copd medicine is doing enough? that is correct. he's misguided about the maybe you should think again. intention of the democrats and i ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy think they were always out to impeach the president. and the power of 1 2 3. ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 >> speechwriter for former secretary mattis claims save at trelegy.com president trump ordered mattis to, quote, screw amazon out of a with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. government contract. he also says mattis was fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever constantly trying to translate to lock your dentures. trump's demands into ethical so now you can eat tough food without worry. outcomes. what do you think the way these fixodent and forget it. former officials are portraying themselves after the fact?
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>> look, i think the lack of adults in the room which is what former vice president joe we call them like mattis, like biden striking a presumptuous john kelly, like rex tillerson, tone when comparing himself to his democratic opponents. like mcmaster around trump who >> you have less than 9 million does need restraint, who does in the bank. bernie sanders has nearly $34 need disciplining and who does million in the bank. senator warren has 26 million. need to be told how the institutions work and what is how do you compete against that? legal and not legal and who >> i just flat beat them. needs to be protected from himself, frankly and the country we're on the course to do needs to be protected from him, extremely well. i'm not worried about being in there's now a lack of that kind of person with such gravitas. the campaign. i really am not, truly. >> that's biden in a "60 a lot of times with military titles attached to them and let me say this, ana. minutes" interview. joining me is democratic i know john kelly. john kelly served in miami as strategist aisha moody mills and demander of south com for a few a former obama senior director years before heading back to and state department wshington, and he and i know spokeswoman. aish a let me start with you. each other well. i disagree with him viscerally biden sounding pretty confident on some of the things he did and in that clip and we hear his campaign opened the door to the said as the dhs secretary and possibility of a super pac to the white house. i know him to be an honorable man. i know him to be a patriarch who
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help support him in this race, loves this country, who i that certainly exposed him to some criticism from his rivals and he's denied his position has believe served a president whom he doesn't agree with for a lot changed, but at the end of the of things because he thought it was his duty. day do voters care about this? to now attack someone like jn ? sure, voters care about this. we would see that translate into kel john kelly who paid the ult rat grassroots support on the ground whether it be dollar, energy, sacrifice, lost a son in service to this country while donald enthuse wrachl and activity and we're not quite seeing that and his major donors are getting trump is feigning bone spurs on anxious about it. here's what i'm nervous about his feet not to serve and that's though, i'm worried about this the kind of man we're discussing with such chivalry and just primary turning into super donors who give and give and throwing around kind of, you give, versus super pacs. i think that would actually be know, questioning his motives and questioning his honor in the bad for the democratic narrative all of the way around and i think it's problematic when you case of the secretary -- the have a group of donors who think press secretary of trump. they should be able to dictate >> let me read, in fact, again, that statement from the white and determine who the candidates are going to be just because house press secretary, stephanie they have money to throw around, grisham, defending president so i would caution us that if we trump. she writes, i worked with john want to spend money on getting kelly. he was totally unequipped to rid of donald trump, some of that has to go to dealing with handle the genius of our great voter suppression and also president. scott, this sentence, the way pushing back and combatting the disinformation campaign that is
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it's almost dear leaderish, does it prove kelly's point that the railroading democrats generally as opposed to sink money into it president is surrounded by yes men, or in this case, yes women. and an underperformer. >> i disagree with the they're throwing out other statement. i don't think it's an inappropriate statement for the issues and let let's talk about white house to make about a couple of races and biden someone who served our country showing a double-digit lead over with such distinction. i think he had a few moments senator elizabeth warren and that were missteps including the bernie sanders and another respected survey from quinnipiac handling of the white house staff secretary situation which shows warren out front. was mishandled, but overall, i is biden over confident? think general kelly did a great >> biden certainly is coming job for the administration and i into this with the value of name would just advise the white house that these people who leave your administration, you recognition. eight years of him tying himself know, they're still around. to barack obama and speaking they're still making public about that on the campaign trail. statements. he's recognized. they're still prone to being he's familiar. called to testify before the questions are going to be are the policies familiar enough congress like john bolton. >> yeah. >> so i would just say it's that they seem outdated and better to keep people close to elizabeth warren maybe as close you and not push them away or to as in age to joe biden, but this is a concept that she is fresher disparage their character or patriotism the way that we're seeing going on here with and looking to shake things up. general kelly. by the way, i didn't take if people want to see dramatic general kelly's comments as change, joe biden is coming into necessarily a negative comment this hampered and not just by
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about the president, i just took money, but also the legacy that it an opinion as a disparaging he's bringing to the table. >> aisha, you mentioned enthusiasm and we saw him pick to the president. up an endorsement from katie celebrate the people who have come to work with you, and hill or katie porter from they've served their country and they don't deserve to have their california. she's obviously shn who has been character and patriotism seen as a rising star in a disparaged this way. >> i do think, though, his democratic party, and someone statements went further than that because basically what he who is well known there and he said, look, i told the president got enthusiasm bial xabd ra, if he got himself a yesman he'd end up impeached and in fact, that seems to be where we are ocasio-cortez. >> does that scombrn rate their heading and you know, you're right. there were some extremists that wanted to impeach bush at some photoers, candidates are point, but he never gave them demonstrating that there are people on the ground who support them as opposed to just special basis to do it. interest and big money and i there was never evidence of think that that's going to be a impeachable offenses. roll division here and that's there was never evidence of what we're seeing that the unethical and criminal behavior. democrats are honoring the new were there mistakes? rules and honoring grassroot many. effort and support. many, many mistakes made like by it matters that you have people on the ground who have your back every other president because and those are the folks who are they are human, but this goes going to win and they're the
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people who will have a beyond that. what trump has done in terms of groundswell of supporters and not just folks who have rich abuse of power, in terms of inviting foreign interference in people trying to push them forward. >> mayor pete buttigieg is our elections, those are, for many of us, for many americans holding on in the middle of the pack. this is a decent-sized crowd viewed as impeachable offenses. that showed up for his town hall >> scott, the bar for in south carolina and notable republicans does seem to keep because buttigieg is doing moving. first, this is hearsay and then poorly among african-americans there's no quid pro quo. and just 1 percent there with both of those defenses were that group. just in terms of primary blown up this week. do you think there should be a red line for republicans? strategy. a point where they say if this that being said, should we be focusing more on the early voting states with south is proven, trump loses our carolina and it's early as well support. >> i think what you will see and places like iowa and new republicans come down on this. it's obvious that something hampshire? >> let's not forget, barack happened. the president says it wasn't a obama didn't win new hampshire quid pro quo. and now with the restructuring a lot of people will testify to and you have super tuesday, 14 the fact that it was, and some people are going to say that states everybody's going to feel that's impeachable and the republicans are likely going to scrapped for mono n this case. come down and say it may have he's not drawing the 30,000 been bad judgment. we don't agree with the policy, but we don't think it's crowds that he is. impeachable. at some point you have to look my question is is he going to bring more people to the table
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or create a new coalition or atted bod at the body of evidence and the body of facts and by the way, we haven't seen the full testimony of people and just selected leaks and if the full testimony reloying the -- as a moderate bears out that it did happen i think republicans are going to have to not -- not disown the alternative going after paren, facts, but own it and own their attitude which i think is for that candidacy broadened his probably going to be i don't like it, bad judgment, wish he support. >> you know, i don't know. hadn't done it and i don't think i really like mayor pete and it's impeachable and i would he's certainly a rising star and rather trust the people in an we're seeing that in the polls. here's the challenge, you look election rather than nancy pelosi and adam schiff. at the delegate game and the path to victory, i don't know if because i don't, frankly, out in mayor pete doesn't do well in the middle of the country where iowa, new hampshire, and south i live, i don't see republicans breaking support with the carolina and nevada super president one bit over this. tuesday i don't know what his pathway to victory is. >> okay. i have to ask you really quick the truth is that in most of those states and the first two about rudy giuliani and this are 91% white and 3% black. pocket dial. here's what he accidentally left on a reporter's voice mail. the rest of those days we're talking about upwards of 20% of >> tomorrow i've got to get you african-americans as a part of the democratic base that he to get on bahrain. needs to at least have some >> yeah. hold on. inroads in, even if he comes in >> you got to call robert again third or so he still gets some tomorrow. is robert around? of those delegates. the problem is we need some >> why is he struggling so much?
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>> he's struggling because he's from the midwest and doesn't money. we need a few hundred thousand. know any black people and because he has had serious calls >> giuliani is the one that got into question about how he dealt him into this mess when he with the police chief and he's convinced him into the african-american and how he's conspiracy theory involving ukraine and joe biden. doing there, he has to do good why hasn't the president cut at the outreach. ties with giuliani. >> first of all, they're both we just need to know to really grown adult men in their 70s connect with pem on the ground. with a lot of experience. vote rts see the democratic i don't think giuliani got trump into it and i don't think trump got giuliani into it. party is too liberal. 47% believe the depp democratic they're both accountable for their actions. party is moving too far left and i don't recognize this rudy giuliani that i see and hear seaing it is too far to the nowadays. it is a complete 180 from the right. >> is that a problem in i ra for person who was america's mayor the most progressive like just -- i guess, what? 15 years ago, and my advice to elizabeth warren who some people giuliani would be rudy, get believe it was too liberal until yourself a flip phone, man. get yourself one of those someonet goes elected with new old-fashioned flip phones because you obviously can't ideas and there is a first woman handle a smartphone, get one of
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those that closes and it won't or a first black person and this dial out, but i think giuliani's attitude here has been -- and idea of electability and at the it's one that he didn't get a end of the day this will be a pass on because he knows better, binary choice between donald trump and a democratic nominee because he's been a prosecutor. because he's been a u.s. and everyone is better for the democracy and values of our attorney. because he's prosecuted cases of country than president trump. the question will be who's going public corruption. to have the enthusiasm as a so, you know, if there is somebody out there who cannot candidate that will have people actually want to turn out in plead ignorance, who could not this election versus staying say i didn't know this was home? if democrats stay home donald illegal and i didn't know this was up ethical, who cannot say trump will win. >> thank you, ladies. >> thank you. a dire situation in oh, i didn't know what these california is getting worse as ukrainians were about. high winds and bone-dry he should have known and he conditions fuel a number of should have looked into it. he owned a security company, for wildfires. to the west coast next live in god's sakes. the cnn newsroom. there's just -- he gets zero i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, pass on his lapses of judgment and ethics on this, i think. keeping me from the things i love to do. >> scott, would you like to see talk to your doctor, the president part ways with and call 844-214-2424. giuliani, scott? >> my views on this are well known. i've said it on these airwaves many times. first of all, your lawyer is supposed to get you out of
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trouble and not get you into the magic moment... trouble. i would just say to the congress really democratized wall street... president, i think rudy giuliani has taken on -- i wanted to have a firm that wanted to get everybody in. >> when your lawyers need lawyers, you're in trouble. because people couldn't access wall street. >> i think it sounds to me like we wanted to be agents of change. he's taken on some information and some clients and some for the better. interests here that have not ♪ served the president very well. the president's responsible for what he believes and what he doesn't believe and how close he lets certain people get, but in this particular case, i think rudy giuliani has hurt him on the ukrainian issue. i would cut ties with him, and to the extent that it can be shown that giuliani was the genesis of some of these bad actions and not the president, if it can't be shown and that's what the facts bear out, i think the president will need to go in that direction. >> scott jennings and ana navarro, great to have you both with us. thank you. happening rid nght now, thee holding a rare saturday session this as we're just learning of two new depositions planned for next week. live to capitol hill next. ok everyone! skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition...
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winds and gusts of up to 80 miles per hour and that means this blaze could spread very >> on capitol hill right now the quickly. all morning long we've seen crews driving up and down. house committees involved in the presidential impeachment inquiry they're trying to dig new containment lines and they're are holing a rare saturday trying to protect the session putting a top state structures. there are thousands of department official under oath structures at risk, and you can behind closed doors. republicans who have been inside see behind me what this damage say there's nothing new coming does. there is a bed that used to be a out. democrats, though, are saying not so fast. bedroom. this is the remains of a home. the burned-out husk of a stove. cnn's kylie atwood is on capitol hill for us and the deposition that used to be a kitchen. of ambassador philip reaker just almost nothing left in between and in the distance, if you can see it, there is the burnt-out shelf a car. the only thing left standing here are the vineyards behind us wrapped up. >> after eight hours this is and that is one silver lining. these are largely rural areas. coming to a conclusion and it there's a lot of farmland here and it's not as densely populated as southern california v where more fires are raging and varies whether you're a republican or a democrat. that has resulted in the fact this testimony was a good day that we haven't seen too much for president trump and that is because what was said behind disruption. a lot of disruption, but no loss closed doors backed up what of life and that is what the republicans are saying which is firefighters are working hard to that trump didn't do anything
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that constitutes an impeachable prevent. some folks have been spared the offense. let's listen specifically to flames. we met one local resident who what he had to say on no quid pro quo. >> i think there was certainly a got lucky, take a listen. >> completely burned and the number of questions that bark of the landscape caught fire and you can see it spread continue to try to convey, is there an impeachable offense in both directions and you can see the fire department pulled here? was there some quid pro quo, and the siding off and all their hoses are still here and it now you have another looks like they put the fire out quickly and went to the next high-ranking state department stop. i do think had they not been official that didn't provide any support for that allegation. here i would have lost this structure and quite possibly all >> now one of the things to of the structures. >> the pg&e announced it is note, however, is that in our reporting ahead of this cutting power to nearly 1 testimony we were told that million customers. philip reeker who is the 940,000 customers across 36 assistant secretary for european counties. they're going to be doing this affairs didn't actually know at in stages in order to limit the all that the trump administration had been pressing impact, but the governor, california's governor is not ukraine to publicly announce pleased. take a listen. that they were going to be doing >> years and years of greed, an investigation into biden in years and years of 2016. so it may be a question of what mismanagement, particularly with philip reeker knew and what he the largest investor-owned didn't know and that would, of utility in the state of
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course, challenge the notion california pg&e. here that there was nothing that that greed has precipitated and was done wrong. a lack of intentionality and pilip reeker may or may have focus on hardening their grid, not known those details and we are hearing from democrats undergrounding their transmission lines. coming out of this, specifically they simply did not do their job. it took us decades to get here, congressman lynch, who said that this was, quote, a much richer but we will get out of this mess. reservoir of information than we >> reporter: now there are going originally expected, indicating to be a lot of questions about what actually sparked this fire here that there are? whether faulty pg&e equipment new details that we are going to learn out of this testimony and could have been to blame, but right now the focus is on one of those we do expect is prevent anything more damage on with regard to the former u.s. saving lives and preparing for ambassador to ukraine which was this historic wind event abruptly ousted at the order of scheduled to begin this evening. president trump, and we know ana? >> thank you for that reporting. overseas that filt inreekphilip reeker w >> thank you for that reporting. person who knew at the time. the bodies of 39 people were found stuffed into a truck maybe not anything on the quid pro quo, but we may learn more trailer outside london on about her ousting. wednesday. the truck's driver maurice robinson is due in court monday >> kylie atwood, thank you very on 39 counts of manslaughter. much. congressman lynch will be he also faces charges of money joining us tomorrow night on the laundering and conspiracy to program. >> the president's lawyer now looking for a lawyer himself. traffic people. three other people are also up next, what a cnn under arrest. investigation uncovered about a police say they are aware of
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up dirt on biden and biden's son hunter from the ukraine. all of this filed by a report by cnn's andrew kosinski. what does this trip to london tell us about this relationship between giuliani and these associates? >> so, it's really interesting because the trip sort of brings together a lot of these different elements of their relationship. it shows how close they are. it looks like they had a great time at the yankees game. they're on the field. they got to meet aaron boone, i can'twhat? ve it. manager of the yankees and there that our new house is haunted by casper the friendly ghost? was part of the group where he hey jill! hey kurt! movies? i'll get snacks! spoke to the charity group no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars connected to fruman and parnas and this ukrainian rabbi, and we on our car insurance with geico. i got snacks! ohhh, i got popcorn, can see how the pair between i got caramel corn, i got kettle corn. them, parnas, fruman and giuliani, he was able through them meet all sorts of other additional ukrainians connected to the government, connected to am i chewing too loud? believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent people in the government and or more on car insurance. things like that, and this is
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all going on around the time he's looking to dig up dirt on joe biden. >> going back to the picture, do we know how they got on the field? >> we do not know how they got on the field. i was very interested in that, and it looked like they had a fun time and i reached out to the yankees who told me giuliani bought four tickets from us for the game, but we don't handle who goes on the field at these overseas events and a major league baseball spokesman told me neither parnas and fruman were credentialed and i have no idea how they got on the field and he was, like, they're with me and come down. >> how did you come across these pictures? >> giulianir this trip
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>> reporter: you can feel the excitement here in washington, d.c. as the nationals prepare to host game four of the world series. this is the first time they've had the world series in this city in 86 years. you walk around town all you see is people wearing red and go nats signs everywhere. this stadium was rockin' last night for game three. the fans here just waiting to explode. but unfortunately, the nationals didn't give the crowd a chance to go wild. they scored just one run in the loss. they hope for a much better outcome tonight. both managers spoke moments ago about their team's approach to this pivotal game. >> i want them to be aggressive in the strike zone. we were one or two big hits away from blowing the big game open so hopefully we get those today. >> i think the game in itself i am going to trust myself to read the game, utilize as many guys as we need to. the fear of using so many preto term pitchers is going to be the back end of the game. >> reporter: with the astros'
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win in game three that does guarantee a game five tomorrow night. president trump says he plans on attending. major league baseball commissioner rob manfred says he spoke with president trump and in order not to disrupt the fans getting in and out of the stadium, president trump says he will arrive after the first pitch and then leave before the game is over. now for tonight's game four, this continues to be one of the hottest tickets we've seen in sports the entire year. just to get into the stadium standing room only. going to cost you more than $800. ana, it is guaranteed it is going to be another electric atmosphere here tonight at nationals park. >> top of the hour live in the cnn newsroom. i'm ana cabrera in new york. president trump and his former right-hand man in the white house going back and forth today over advice on how not to get impeached. john kelly, retired marine corps general and former white house
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