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38 million is how much another 1952 ferrari 250 gto went for four years ago. i'll pick in 1962 ford falcon, please. we are back at 4:00. up and join join us. mike: more news now from washington with leland vittert and elizabeth prann. in the resonant trumpet the tweet and on everything from the rush investigation after a major campaign rally for national election in ohio set for tuesday. leland: for other states holding primaries on the same day including michigan where the president endorsed reverend john james in john james and the risk of the gop senate candidate. interview with james and his thoughts coming up. tomorrow, i ran facing the effects of new u.s. sanctions after president trump pulled out of the nuclear treaty with tehran. national security adviser john bolton speaks out fox news.
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elizabeth: thank you for joining us. i'm elizabeth prann. leland: great to be with you. great to be with you at home. i am leland vittert. president trump -- president trump on the offense attacking the media and defending his son. his twitter began early having returned a few hours before from the campaign rally in ohio where he taught you better than predicted a red wave starting with tuesday's special house election. rick leventhal near the president's golf club in new jersey. good morning, rick. >> the president officially on vacation for the next week or so. it's a working vacation that includes more rallies like the one in ohio last night and will almost definitely include more treats. the president very active on twitter this morning including a couple at the molar probe in the
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press. one of them he wrote to bet a large portion of the media refuses to have the lies and corruption with the rate which had. that is why we call them fake news. one of the points he hammered away at in ohio last night. >> a million jobs that i would've never said that. and i purposely didn't mention the kind of numbers that were achieving. i didn't want to be accused of exaggeration. by the fake news media. reporter: the rally outside columbus was his third in five days to support republican candidates in pivotal swing state backing trade balderson and danny o'connor, squaring off tuesday in a special election in ohio stalled congressional district. traditionally republican stronghold but this one too close to call for the president encouraging supporters in ohio to get out and vote come the keep the momentum going on the economy and border security and he got the crowd riled up when he talked about their strength,
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values and intelligent. >> you work hard, pay her taxes, do all these things in you were forgotten. they forgot about you. you're the smartest people. they talk about the elite. did you ever see the elite? they are not the elite. you are the elite and it's driving them crazy. >> the president flew back to his trump national golf club in bedminster after the rally. he has no public events scheduled today. leland: rick leventhal in new jersey. thank you. liz has more. elizabeth: james ansell joining us from the "washtington examiner" with the very latest. thank you for joining us. i want to start with the rally last night. we heard graham rix reporting but i want to play a quick soundbite and kellyanne conway on the political shows. i want your opinion. >> when he talks about the hope,
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he's talking about the fantasy that somehow the campaign successfully managed was in cahoots with russian that the president has every right to wonder why were there seems to have been nefarious activity folks want to investigate. they don't want investigate the loser. elizabeth: we are seeing a lot of editing. a hot topic this week because we saw the joint press conference. what are you hearing from the white house? is there a consensus or cohesiveness when it comes to the messaging? >> there's been a little bit of old post shifting from president trump personal legal team, but the white house messaging has been fairly consistent. they are trying to make a distinction between russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, which they are conceding did happen and they agree with the assessment of the intelligence community that it happened in the concept of collusion. the concept of president trump or people from the campaign or people with his knowledge within his orbit were somehow involved in the interference or
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collaborating. >> want to talk about the russian hoax, kind of heard that pitted from kellyanne conway where she said basically a vote was not changed because of the russian interference. that's overseen this week? >> that's the distinction. the president problem with the russian narrative as he sees it as something that delegitimize this is when, detracting from the victory he had anyone to push back against that. he thinks that even the robert mueller investigation has a cloud over his presidency administration. elizabeth: a perfect segue rather wraps up next week or next month or sometime in november. >> absolutely. the simple fact is though still have to combat forms the russian meddling in this year's elections. you are going to have all of congress up for grabs. a third of the senate come in the house is very much in play, which is why the president was in ohio to prevent another
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demoralizing special election loss for republicans. so they've got a lot of airplay. elizabeth: talked about the president on the campaign trail. we heard him to read out and this wasn't very long ago. tariffs are working big time. every country on earth wants to take wealth out of the uso was to her detriment. i say if they contact them. they don't want to be taxed in the let them make or build a product in the u.s. either vent it means jobs and great wealth. the reason i wanted to read this in particular is because we see the president on the campaign trail. every once in a while he goes off on a tangent start talking about russian meddling when should he be talking about tariffs? is there an effort to talk about why are these in place and why other tax breaks good? telling economic news. >> the concern of a lot of republicans in addition to the president tending to go off mission is to tariffs or something that will detract from the economic boom going on.
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i think they like a lot of his policies at the tax-cut committee regulation. the fear is in the farms tapes come in many of whom are people who voted for trump and vote republican in the selection that they will be hit hard by the tariffs terrorists themselves and the retaliation from china. i think the president is trying to calm people down, get them to stay the course through this election and make the argument that is tariffs will pay off in the long term. leland: you've been covering the white house for some time. i'm curious what we will see over the next couple months because the law could take place at the mueller investigation could wrap up. whether or not that directly impacts the campaign is still. >> absolutely. the former campaign chairman is incarcerated, on trial. a lot of evidence was presented against him. some people even have the theory that this will somehow have a collusion when they say why did he take an unpaid job in the trump campaign when he had so
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many financial problems. i think whatever robert mueller decides to do, does he decide to wrap this up and have some kind of a report around labor day so labor day so it's not too close to the election. it will still influence the election a matter what. a lot of people talking about it very close. elizabeth: a lot of people talking about it. we hope to have you back and it's not until moment. thank you for joining us. i appreciate it. leland: national security adviser john bolton says the united tape has no part in the attempted assassination of venezuela's socialist president. bolton speaking with chris wallace on "fox news sunday" a couple of hours ago, blaming venezuela's economy and the government's brutal tactics for yesterday's drone attack. gillian turner with us. always known for blunt words. today is no exception. >> wrote in to the on and around the world to her this morning on
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"fox news sunday." he touched on everything from north korea to iran but kicked it up with a hard-hitting words for the majority regime in venezuela after the drone attack. >> they want to present to us a potential violation of u.s. criminal law will take a serious look at it. in the meantime, what we really should focus on is the corruption and the oppression of the maduro regime in venezuela. >> moving on from a punch back against the president's critic with his most forceful language to date. >> the beneficiary of a concerted effort together with the russians to affect the 2016 election. >> does the white house know what they are doing it to be candid you know what they are doing. elizabeth: also a conservator state pompeo last week when he told the senate foreign
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relations committee that the president accepted the findings among the russian interference had been wiped red. bolton said that while the whole world is waiting with bated rest for another trump kim summit, the national security teams laser focused on one thing only. kim's commitment to denuclearization. he hit upon one of his favorite themes that the administration is hopeful about the ongoing negotiations. they aren't naïve. >> starry eyed about the prospects of north korea actually do nuclear raising. >> the ongoing trade war with china and where the u.s. is on track to be imposed the sanctions beginning tomorrow. 18 months income of president trump's agenda is largely focused on american foreign policy all around the world are especially remarkable for a president who ran on a platform almost entirely about domestic
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issues. leland: big news this week on iran. programming note as he started to talk. a little technical difficulty. the interview in its entirety right after this program at 2:00 p.m. eastern here julian, thanks. elizabeth: primary season posting as politicians gear up for midterm elections this november. the stitches in missouri, kansas, michigan and washington are encouraged to get out the vote in ohio voters are looking forward to their special election. president trump carrying each of these states with the exception of washington back in 2016. leland: in michigan, republicans hope to flip the senate seat by taking out debbie stauber now in the state president trump one and 2016 flipped from blue to red. they decide to stay who will take her on the latest polling shows john james ahead of his primary opponent by seven points.
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james said down with us late yesterday as he begins to spread to the campaign finish line. >> john james committed by the president's endorsement. real clear politics average has not significantly in gaming. you've got to feel pretty good. >> yeah, we feel great. having president donald trump's endorsement of the loop underscores the fact that i'm a true conservative in this race for the president knows that i am the best candidate to help him secure our borders, protect michigan jobs and make sure that we defend our constitutional rights. >> you bring up protecting michigan jobs. a lot of discussion when it comes to that especially the president's tariffs across the midwest. layoffs happening in michigan. how do you stand up to the president who made your campaign so much about supporting? >> there are plenty of people standing up to the president in opposing the president. what we need is true leadership in washington who will work with
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the president to make sure agriculture and manufacturing voices are heard. right now we have an obstructionist senators staff analysis choosing politics over the state of michigan. when i get to the senate after passing the primary, i'm going to work with our president to make sure manufacturing and agricultural voices are heard to work with the president and negotiate from a position of strength to have fair by free trade and reciprocal trade deals with trading partners around the world. leland: let's talk about the issue after this primary on tuesday in michigan. if you are the nominee, how much of this is going to have to be have to be around to the center. the president won michigan by a squeaker of a margin. this is not trump country in michigan. this is crossover country. how much are you going to have to run to the center? >> may message has to change and it won't change. i have a message on the black and white, democrat or
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republican. i have a message of being american, though freedom. that is how i lead becoming a ranger qualified apache pilot and 750 hours. this is resonating because i create economic activity and people want to feel safer. leland: it's an impressive resume no question about it. something that impressed the president. he talked about it in his tweet. quite an accusation being made by your opponent when it comes to the very issue of honor. we will let you respond. take a listen. >> john james with videos. >> you left out by calling the president smart. the truth is i'm a conservative businessman who stands with them voted for president trump. leland: i don't need to remind you.
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is this in the best tradition of that? >> i'll tell you what. the only people who believe being called a fourth-grader complement is a third grader. what he's leaving out selectively is the fact he also said the president didn't know the difference from right and wrong and also said he didn't like her president style. he trashed our president behind closed doors. leland: i'm not talking about cindy pam fleur. on top in about you. if you're running on being a west point grad and on the honor that comes with that, i do sort of the same level politics as everybody else that you say you want to clean up? >> absolutely not. we believe a west point that you don't like him a cheat, nor tolerate those that do know which is why it's gotten president donald trump's endorsement because he recognizes on the true conservative in this race, that i will work within secure borders and defend sanctuary cities. i've never taken a hand out a day in my life. graduated from west point to
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grow my company from 35 million to 170 million to assert that i've taken a handout is quite frankly lazy, sad and desperate. leland: no question incredible sort of where your campaign has come from where it began. good luck on tuesday after politics as that. >> thank you. these go to john james invoked from an august 7th. thank you. elizabeth: after the break, 93 days to go until the midterms are talk radio pale will talk about whether or not we see with the president predicted last night in ohio. a blue wave of courses that the democrats want. plus, california governor appealing more help from president trump to help without all the wildfires raging in his state. on the other side of the country, millions of americans are still dealing with the effect of flooding after days and days of rain.
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leland: california governor jerry brown say they need help in one president trump descended as wild fires rage in that state. 17 active fires threatening thousands of homes. eight people dead including for firefighters as a result of the blaze in yosemite national park has been shut down. people continually being evacuated as fire crews including dry heat and what is worse for firefighters, more forecast for strong winds. [inaudible] a total destruction of two villains.
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>> this is your place? >> it was. what can you do? sit down and deal with the aftermath. >> one of dozens of people who are homeless after violent tornado touchdown yesterday. the twister was part of a major storm system that moved through the entire state. joining us now with more, and meteorologists adam klotz at the weather center. >> some of those big storms were talking yesterday that could cause those tornadoes in massachusetts and flooding up and down the east coast of pushed off your if you want to get a breakthrough on the east coast you need to notice instead some very warm air beginning to fill in that a high note. temperatures running back into the 90s. chicago will keep warming up here in new york city also appeared the warmest air across the entire country ultimately settling into the desert southwest over the next couple
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days. currently a 102 in phoenix, still pretty early in the temperatures will keep climbing. the next couple days up to 112 degrees. plenty of spots in triple digits up and down the coast of california in the middle 90s continues to take a little bit higher risk of getting from monday. wildfires in northern california taken aback down further south 113 degrees in phoenix. it just gets even warmer. 102 in fresno. 106 in reading. still getting into triple digits. a lot of heat sticking around the next couple days. dry conditions also said no surprise here. he watches, warnings, advisory stretching across these areas dealing with extreme heat. feels like temperatures into triple digits. you're not going to want to spend a lot of times outdoors during these peak eating hours. anytime you get the software the chance for wildfires.
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it hovers in some of these areas where we see the extreme heat. los angeles area of southern california and portions in utah towards colorado. areas we see the fire danger because it's been so dry because the winds continued to be strong. satellite and radar staying dry through the rest of the day. we were looking for and really for folks unfortunately that's not going to be happening. it's going to be dry through the rest of the weekend. elizabeth: adam klotz commit thank you so much. [inaudible] leland: a drone assassination attempt on the venezuelan president fails. who the socialist leader blamed. president trump hitting the campaign trail in ohio. will his star power be enough to stop the fear of the blue wave.
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>> will, if the democrats get in, but raise your taxes to go climb all over the place. people pouring across the border. i think it could you read ways. really, i think it could be a red wave. >> to prediction of president trump in ohio campaign in the special election for the house of representatives that takes place on two days ahead of the midterms the president says he will be on the trail almost everyday. talk radio panel chris to call
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in the left. kyl kowalewski on the right. you will soon learn that no further political positions are but that is where they are on the television screen. chris, to you, the president seems to feel as though it's got a winning strategy here in saying that democrats are too far to the left to be part of the mainstream for traditional crossover voters. winning strategy? >> i don't think he has to say it. i think we have to listen to them. the chaos you've been reporting on what the facility they are with candidates in new york calling ice age and in calling for the shut down the ice. this very strong woman who's an editorial word member of "the new york times" calling now white and white and particularly in making similarly despicable comments. they are truly unhinged in a way we've never seen. and trump has to do much heavy lifting.
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leland: should moderate democrats worry about the far left pushed? >> no. the far left is a way for democrats to win. so when you look at the polls in all the substantive policy issues amid the american people overwhelmingly support medicare for all. the overwhelmingly support for a college and want to in the wars. when you go issue for issue committee american people or with the far left and president trump when he ran stole some of those issues. he ran against a trade deal. trades or you might have a point. he also said he wasn't going to touch the entitlement of the social security or medicare. a good line in terms of where the democratic party is headed. a lot of democratic socialist beginning in new york that i've started to knock folks off that her longtime democrats. democratic socialist taking on lacy clay, a longtime democratic
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congressman. there comes a question and how palatable across the board these folks are not just in primaries. interview with corey bush from two weeks ago when we look at your reaction. roll it. >> the wealthy should pay their fair share. what percentage? >> you are saying that they are paying their fair share. >> what percentage is a fair share? >> at the third of my money is going to taxes, a third of their money should be going. >> it does. >> well it does -- >> you as the effective tax rate of the poor is less than it is on the rich. >> okay, first of all, i'm not poor. i'm close to the line, but i'm not the poor. >> the action on the metaclasses less than it is on the rich,
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right? what fair share would you like to change the tax rate to on the wealthiest so it's a fair share. >> would say the wealthy 1% could pay -- let's say if they pay -- both give them 45%. leland: coyote come is that the future of the democratic party? >> i hope his the future of the democratic party. jeff bezos has $100 billion at the same time as 50,000 homeless veterans than 400,000 homeless americans. the american people overwhelmingly want to raise taxes on the rich, overwhelmingly on wall street. i'm talking about 50% of americans. if your strategy is to defend the rich, by all means go ahead. >> amnesty really hope corey bush is the future of the democratic birdie. >> is not additions are brilliant. these are wonderful spokespeople.
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as i said in the up, let them keep talking. by the way, it's not like we're talking economics most of the time although when they do it's pretty golden. we are talking about radical fringe of. abolishing i.c.e., law enforcement. >> were you making things up? you just made that up. who says abolishing law-enforcement? nobody said that. you did. >> excuse me, is a i.c.e. not one person? in the custom and border protection is on the border. leland: follows, one second. you made a point. ending the i.c.e. or abolishing i.c.e. does not play well in polls in the heartland. that is not a popular thing in michigan and ohio and missouri. >> that's correct. we need to make the argument. for example, like a reference
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before it's been talked over, allegations of slavery happening in private prisons that you're laughing. it's been proven in a court of law. i'm still trying to figure out how we got from bair to hear. we will dissect that in the postmortem. in the meantime we've got a run. great having you both on here. great conversation. chris, kyl, thank you. appreciate it, fellas. elizabeth: a story developing last night. nicholas maduro is blaming the far right for an apparent assassination attempt with the drowned. the paradigm is live in atlanta with all the details. hi, steve. >> no moments of panic. you had president nicholas maduro addressing several hundred national guard members on national television in suddenly from above the podium, two loud explosions and there was pandemonium on the ground.
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he basically had soldiers running for their lives and bodyguards surrounding nicholas maduro with kevlar shield. maduro himself said this was an attempt on his life to kill him. he is blaming forces in the united states and colombia. here is maduro. >> today they attempted to assassinate me and i have no doubt that everything points to venezuela's far right in alliance with the colombians. on the ground in venezuela there is skepticism about whether or not this was the next list of drone attacks trying to kill the president. local firemen on the scene claimed a gas explosion inside an apartment building. whichever case turns out to be in fact true, it really shows this chaos how tenuous the grip on power is by the 55 rogue maduro, the former bus driver has basically driven the economy in the ground despite huge oil reserves. inflation inside venezuela out
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1000000%. elizabeth: steve harrigan with the latest. thank you unappreciated. leland: president trump's former campaign aide to break aides testifying manafort trial will happen. the president's attorney offers little assurance president will say don was special counsel robert mueller. what that means. >> the president is clear he wants to interview. i will tell you his legal team is concerned. the process of making a determination to the president of the united states will sit down with rob moehler is ongoing. liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ only remfresh uses keep 1 in ion-powered melatonin to deliver up to 7 hours of sleep support. number 1 sleep doctor recommended remfresh --
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elizabeth: president trump doing what he loves best traveling his company and campaigning. he's not backing down on the russian pro. the president sending it to you this morning in support of assigned, don junior, that the
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meeting his son john was legal. ellison barber is here with all of the latest details. >> k., the president pushing back on reports that he's worried about his son and his potential legal exposure when it comes to the russia probe. president trump once again denying any prior knowledge of the controversial 2016 trump tower meeting and seemingly contradicting priors eight minutes about it. in july 2017, president trump to get to the statement issued by trump junior saying he and the russian lawyer primarily discuss a program about the adoption of russian children. today, president trump treated this. this was a meeting ticket information on an opponent totally going done all the time in politics and it went nowhere. the president's attorney jay secular said about the tweed, the meeting in don junior. >> when you look at the meeting that took place the year before -- two years ago. the question is what rules and regulations have been violated?
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>> they pointed to several including tooth here is the to defraud the united states. >> i don't represent don junior but i will tell you i have no knowledge at all of don junior being told is the target of any investigation and i have no knowledge of him being interviewed by the special counsel. elizabeth: rudy giuliani told "politico" you could come within a week to 10 days. jay secular said they are moving us expeditious as possible but they'll have a number of concerns regarding the scope of questions. president trump treated about the special counsel investigation more than once this week. attorney general jeff sessions would stop the russia probe. a number of lawmakers said they seem to be in order and possible obstruction of justice or the treat was the president's opinion and not in order. elizabeth: ellison barber, thank you so much. paul manafort trial begins tomorrow in the wake of scorching testimony friday from
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his accountant. tax documents were falsified at the hands of his business partner, date. so either i'm gaped as he gets ready to take this hand. prosecutor james trustee joins us now. we are going to talk a little bit about what is ahead for week two. no shortage of a roller coaster. with that being said we don't know when, if we could hear from gates. >> linear fireworks already engages the central potential cooperator on this case. these are prosecutors have asked her in stealing with cooperating defendants. crane under a put mafia members on the stand before. they know the pros and cons. they been cagey about not committing. the one thing is if you put dates on the stand as an insider he can talk from all knowledge about what he and mr. manafort were doing when it comes to finances. that sounds good and ability to her suitcase nicely. the flipside of the case is strong enough as is, if the paper trail, accountants,
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bookkeepers have done a nice job in the case is tight, you are creating a defense argument for closing argument. you create a situation no matter how strong the evidence was a defense closing will focus entirely on gates be in a cooperator. it will give them something to argue in a closing argument that might eclipse the paper trail of the strong evidence out there. elizabeth: if he doesn't take the stance, we would be a prop up? >> it would wrap up quickly. not too many witnesses left. a lot of times the prosecution doesn't cooperate. the defense jaws hit the table. we've been waiting to cross examine this guy for four days to five days i must ask weeks. it will be interesting. the judge has insensitive to this and seem to kind of box them into calling them to the witness stand. if they don't, you might have a case go to jury very quickly.
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leland: before and after the prediction not only the week ahead of the second trial, i want to ask you what she thought was your biggest surprise out of last week. or were you not price? >> i don't know if there's any big surprises yet i guess i'm too old to be that surprised. the fact that there's not a 100% committal is still kind of interesting. i think he's going to testify. normally wouldn't want to make in your very last witness is prosecutor because he does poorly or looks at points on cross examination you don't want to rest your case at that moment. or maybe a little fluff afterwards but they're probably wrapping up from beginning to ask about is a testimony. leland: your timeline. i know you don't have a crystal ball, but his actually heading into the second trial because he was facing charges not only in virginia but the district. how quickly could we see that case? >> the second trial was set for twos day if i remember correctly.
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judges will be for two other judges are this trial is still going in my push it to wednesday, thursday, friday. it will be interesting to see if there's collective movement to dramatically change the trial date, push it off a month or week. if they do something like that in this manafort is dead, and i can tell you they are trying to wrap up the second case short of a trial and the parties come together and say the damage is done. >> why would they do that? what advantage does that give prosecutors? >> certainty of a conviction. if they get a conviction in this first phase come in the is through the roof. guidelines are driven by the monetary amounts and we're talking millions and millions of dollars. his exposure on the first cases dramatic good not to say they won't pursue the second case come up with the idea of putting mr. manafort in prison for a long time will be answered by the first verdict 30 quickly. >> uncomfortable enough to know
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you shouldn't do that. elizabeth: it makes good tv when we get you to speculate. hey you are right or wrong and have you back. we appreciate it nonetheless. leland: still ahead, an american atlantic rowing adventure set a world record. the search continues for an iowa girl missing. on the ground with that. reporter: leland, today the vi expected to return to a paid farm for a third time in relation to this young missing women. the latest in the mystery after this break. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd,
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leland: the rural word for missing iowa's june mollie tibbetts. joining us from brooklyn, i worry she was laughing more than two weeks ago. hi, matt. reporter: taken a leland could do $260,000 is a substantial increase from just a few days ago when it was hovering around two grand. the family of mollie tibbetts is partnered with crimestoppers because they believe she is alive somewhere and being held captive and they basically want
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to use the money to pay someone off to release her. the family pleading for information and encouraging the use of the tip line. molly's father see no piece of information is too small. >> everyone talks to everyone and you can't do anything without someone being in. we need to get that person or persons to come forward with the information. if people don't have anything to hide, they don't have anything to fear. police have been extremely tightlipped in this investigation. basically the only act if it is we've seen on the ground is at a nearby farm. the fbi expected to return for the third time. the fbi has dirty search the property. the house sees the farmer's son but he tells us he's got nothing to hide. i spoke with the farmer on his property and he says he has nothing to do with this than he would even allow the fbi to search his entire 70-acre
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property because he says they will find that in. we've repeatedly asked the farmer what the fbi is asking them about and about point he said he does not know. this man has not been named a suspect. no suspects publicly named and so far no arrests. leland: there in iowa. hopefully good news. investigators are still looking for mollie tibbetts in the obvious we need your help. here is the tip line. 184-52-1111. she was laughing when they come in july 18th in central iowa. you can also do this online with crimestoppers of central iowa. crime stoppers of central iowa.com. elizabeth: coming up, the need for speed. a totally awesome lawnmower
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>> - - carlton, the first american to row across the atlantic from west to east. the question, did he do it in record-breaking speed? that is the question being asked today after this guy who spent most of his life as a biology teacher in ohio. reached land in the united kingdom in less than 40 days. carlson is waiting for confirmation of his record from the ocean rowing society. yes, there is an ocean society. >> that's awesome. a household chore. did you have to mow the lawn when you were younger? 43 teens blocked to sussex, england and competed in the villages annual lawnmower racing championship and for the record, i was actually really good. writers took their vehicles for
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12 hours straight. the team from luxembourg claimed victory. i know about this, i would have taken the weekend off and competed but you at home should watch "fox news sunday" that's only 10 seconds away and it's an excellent show. >> have an excellent week. >>chris: i am chris wallace. the president and his administration send mixed signals on the election threat from russia. ♪. >> russia attempted to interview with the last election and continues to engage in maligned influence operations to this day. >> our democracy itself is in the crosshairs the one while top national security administration officials - - [indiscernible] >> i had a great meeting with putin, now we are being hindered by the russian hoax. >>chris: we will discuss the apparent disconnect with

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