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paul: no.fore achieve outcome, all i'm saying that this is somebody who is going to go in there and do it a lot on his own instincts. >> i'm not so word about that in the sense that he has mike pompeo at state and john bolton at national security. i couldn't think of two better people to be advising him. but my test is whether he achieves his goal, actually denuke it the peninsula. paul: yeah. >> the failure in this case would mean capacity by pyongyang to hit the u.s. so i think -- i think it's perfectly reasonable to be skeptical. i remember in the 90's when bill clinton staired across if you develop a nuclear weapon, it'll be the end of your country and now we are negotiating with the grandson about a nuclear weapon. paul: mary, what do you think kim jong un wants out of this? >> well, he wants u.s. troops off the peninsula and peace treaty and cooperate with china so they can achieve joint goal of pushing the united states not just out of peninsula but out of north asia. ultimately the nort
paul: no.fore achieve outcome, all i'm saying that this is somebody who is going to go in there and do it a lot on his own instincts. >> i'm not so word about that in the sense that he has mike pompeo at state and john bolton at national security. i couldn't think of two better people to be advising him. but my test is whether he achieves his goal, actually denuke it the peninsula. paul: yeah. >> the failure in this case would mean capacity by pyongyang to hit the u.s. so i think --...
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paul: why would they do that?hey can actually already basically outlaw the plan in their states, i think one they wanting to after trump as political issue, two, may may be worried that it could -- some people would leave exchanges. i think that's overestimated. i think a lot of people are actually on medicaid or don't have insurance. paul: who will go into this? >> exactly. paul: cheaper alternatives to people, better alternatives, why not let people make the choice? >> that's a good question. democrats oppose to any choice to health care. paul: okay, what's the downside, dan, any? >> no, i really don't see any downside. i mean, it's basically ultimately economic and ultimate ly choice, group health insurance, small businesses had it. the whole idea is size of the insurance pool and this idea would make them bigger, for instance, all uber drivers can form their own insurance pool, all burger kings across the country could form insurance pool, it would simply make it easier for them to do that, the democrats do no
paul: why would they do that?hey can actually already basically outlaw the plan in their states, i think one they wanting to after trump as political issue, two, may may be worried that it could -- some people would leave exchanges. i think that's overestimated. i think a lot of people are actually on medicaid or don't have insurance. paul: who will go into this? >> exactly. paul: cheaper alternatives to people, better alternatives, why not let people make the choice? >> that's a...
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. ♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot.hly-anticipated report from the justice's intern al watchdog reportedly expected to formal james comey, that report by justice department inspector general michael horowitz was set to be released next thursday with horowitz to testify congress and what's behind the delay and what should we be looking for in the final report next week? wall street journal columnist and deputy editor dan henninger, and columnist kim strassel and bill mcgurn. so kim, what do you expect, what are you looking for from the ig report next week? >> well, from some of the reporting that's been out already, it would appear that the report is going to go very directly at comey and other senior leadership for violating property col, meaning their handling of some things and defying authority and with relations, for instance, to comey's press conference that he held clearing hillary clinton which he didn't run past other senior department of justice attorneys, their handling of late find of anthony weiner laptop an
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♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot.se oversight committee chair tray gowdy causing a stir when he told martha that he believes fbi acted properly when used informant to investigate trump amp cane aides. >> it was president trump himself who said number one, i didn't collude with russia but if anyone connected with my campaign did, i want the fbi to find that out, it looks to me that the fbi was doing what president trump wanted him to do, the fbi acted exactly what my fellow citizens wanted to do and has nothing to do with donald trump. paul: gowdy's remarking after meeting with ros stieb. the white house said wednesday that there are still cause for concern about the fbi's actions leading up to the 2016 election. let's bring many wall street journal columnist and deputy editor dan henninger and kim strassel and bill mcgurn. all right, kim, what do you make of gowdy's remarks there and where are we on the probe right now? >> well, the first thing i'd note that there's a lot of different points when you're talking about
♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot.se oversight committee chair tray gowdy causing a stir when he told martha that he believes fbi acted properly when used informant to investigate trump amp cane aides. >> it was president trump himself who said number one, i didn't collude with russia but if anyone connected with my campaign did, i want the fbi to find that out, it looks to me that the fbi was doing what president trump wanted him to do, the fbi acted...
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paul: why would they do that? well, they can actually already basically outlaw the plan in their states, i think one they wanting to after trump as political issue, two, may may be worried that it could -- some people would leave exchanges. i think that's overestimated. i think a lot of people are actually on medicaid or don't have insurance. paul: who will go into this? >> exactly. paul: cheaper alternatives to people, better alternatives, why not let people make the choice? >> that's a good question. democrats oppose to any choice to health care. paul: okay, what's the downside, dan, any? >> no, i really don't see any downside. i mean, it's basically ultimately economic and ultimate ly choice, group health insurance, small businesses had it. the whole idea is size of the insurance pool and this idea would make them bigger, for instance, all uber drivers can form their own insurance pool, all burger kings across the country could form insurance pool, it would simply make it easier for them to do that, the democra
paul: why would they do that? well, they can actually already basically outlaw the plan in their states, i think one they wanting to after trump as political issue, two, may may be worried that it could -- some people would leave exchanges. i think that's overestimated. i think a lot of people are actually on medicaid or don't have insurance. paul: who will go into this? >> exactly. paul: cheaper alternatives to people, better alternatives, why not let people make the choice? >>...
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. ♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot. long-awaited report from the justice department's watchdog was release thursday and concludes that former fbi director james comey deviated dd from bureau and justice department procedures in his handling of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation, inspector general going so far as to call comey insubordinate from concealing his plans to make public statement in july 2016 when he ultimately exonerated clinton or was found, however, that comey was not motivated by political bias, the report also found that comey made a serious error of judgment in sending letter to congress in october of 2016 announcing he was reopening the investigation. let's bring in wall street journal columnist and deputy editor dan henninger, and columnist kim strassel and bill mcgurn. so kim, what's the single biggest take away we should have out of this ig report? >> single biggest take away is that t leadership under jim comey was disgraced by this report. he said that jim comey was insubordinate as we noted,
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paul: that's correct.in both cases you had narrow ruling, not a landmark ruling on the fundamental constitutional principle, do you agree with that? >> yes, master piece cake shop was kennedy ruling, reached middle ground result because he was balancing two values, gay rights on the one hand and freedom of conscious on the other. paul: any big take away, james, from you, any other take away? >> i think the biggest thing these two cases that came out this week, janus case on union agency fees and the case on crisis pregnancy centers. you cannot require people to say things that they don't believe and that was an important to be said. paul: dan, is the chief justice going to emerge as the swing vote, do you think? >> yes, i don't think there's any question about that and it's going to be remarkable because chief justice normally is not the swing vote and that puts justice roberts in a very powerful position both distributing cases and maybe deciding ultimately which way the court is going to go in the future
paul: that's correct.in both cases you had narrow ruling, not a landmark ruling on the fundamental constitutional principle, do you agree with that? >> yes, master piece cake shop was kennedy ruling, reached middle ground result because he was balancing two values, gay rights on the one hand and freedom of conscious on the other. paul: any big take away, james, from you, any other take away? >> i think the biggest thing these two cases that came out this week, janus case on union...
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i am paul gigot.u right here next week. >> we begin a new hour with the fox news alert.a nationwide protest, thousands of people from coast-to-coast participate in what they are calling a families belong together day of action. they are taking aim at the trump administration zero-tolerance program for immigration. hello everyone. welcome to another fresh hour of "americas news headquarters". i met henry. he just saw the state of washington d.c.. this is a look at other cities all around the nation. protesters calling for the reunification of children that have been separated from their parents at the southern border. as the president says, the process is already underway. >> we need to come together now. >> to know that children can't be with their parents. this is evil! your motion keeps this working. you can choose to stop this. >> agony that these kids face forever is not temporary it is forever! remember in november, that the end to these cruel policies starts with us. >> you can see that raw emot
i am paul gigot.u right here next week. >> we begin a new hour with the fox news alert.a nationwide protest, thousands of people from coast-to-coast participate in what they are calling a families belong together day of action. they are taking aim at the trump administration zero-tolerance program for immigration. hello everyone. welcome to another fresh hour of "americas news headquarters". i met henry. he just saw the state of washington d.c.. this is a look at other cities...
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, and paul manafort himself, and paul manafort himself who's in the courtroom too. so they started with an arraignment. you remember that paul manafort was justed charge ad few days ago with new felony charges. an arraignment is where you stand up in court and face the charges against you and say whether you are pleading guilty or not guilty. that's what they did first, the arraignment. courtroom deputy, "are you paul j. manafort jr."? defendant paul manafort, "i am." courtroom deputy, "are you the person named in the superseding indictment?" defendant paul manafort, "i am." courtroom deputy, "you are charged in criminal case 17-201-1 in a seven-count superseding indictment charging you with the following. count number 1, conspiracy against the united states. count number 2, conspiracy to launder money. count number 3, acting as an unregistered agent of a foreign principal. country number 4 false and misleading statements concerning the foreign agents registration act. count number 5, false statements. count number 6, obstruction of justice. and count number 7, cons
, and paul manafort himself, and paul manafort himself who's in the courtroom too. so they started with an arraignment. you remember that paul manafort was justed charge ad few days ago with new felony charges. an arraignment is where you stand up in court and face the charges against you and say whether you are pleading guilty or not guilty. that's what they did first, the arraignment. courtroom deputy, "are you paul j. manafort jr."? defendant paul manafort, "i am."...
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donald trump didn't have to pay paul manafort because paul manafort was going to do it for free. and the money that paul manafort might be able toelp donald trump line up for financing of his various projects around the world, financing that paul manafort might be able to help arrange through a russian oligarch or two. that decision by paul manafort and donald trump, to put paul manafort in charge of the trump campaign, that decision made both o them for money m turn outo be t worst decision eithem has ever made in their lives because it could put paul manafort in jail on june 15th. and every hour in jail is going to increase the pressure on a man like paul manafort to tell the special prosecutor everything he knows about donald trump, includi everything paul manafort might know about how donald trump has obtained financing after america banks stopped doing business with him, and whether donald trump might be guilty of the kinds of tax evasion that paul manafort is charged with. the prosecutors care about paul manafort because they believe he's guilty of federal crimes. we care a
donald trump didn't have to pay paul manafort because paul manafort was going to do it for free. and the money that paul manafort might be able toelp donald trump line up for financing of his various projects around the world, financing that paul manafort might be able to help arrange through a russian oligarch or two. that decision by paul manafort and donald trump, to put paul manafort in charge of the trump campaign, that decision made both o them for money m turn outo be t worst decision...
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thank you very much. >>> coming up, paul who?sident trump acts like he barely knows his former campaign chairman pln who is now awaiting a trial on a laundry list of federal charges. >> i think it is unfair. i look at them going back 12 years. manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours?
thank you very much. >>> coming up, paul who?sident trump acts like he barely knows his former campaign chairman pln who is now awaiting a trial on a laundry list of federal charges. >> i think it is unfair. i look at them going back 12 years. manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home...
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paul manafort did business in russia and younger. some contacts were under surveillance by the nsa for suspect the links to russia's federal security service. i mean, that was the day before the inauguration. we knew the day before trump was worn in that people close to the new president campaign manager had been under surveillance by the nsa because they were believed to be russian spies. he got sworn in anyway the next day. but now it looks like one of the guys has been charged. and within a week many if not movie of the -- excuse me many if not most observers think the president's campaign chairman will himself be in jail, contemplating a third round of felony charges, contemplating a joint indictment with a russian intelligence operative. and it's hard to imagine how paul manafort weighs all of this as he complaints whether he truly wants to face this all alone. instead of taking his only which out, which is cooperating with the special counsel. but as it grew bigger and bigger, it took a whole lot more. that's why i switched to
paul manafort did business in russia and younger. some contacts were under surveillance by the nsa for suspect the links to russia's federal security service. i mean, that was the day before the inauguration. we knew the day before trump was worn in that people close to the new president campaign manager had been under surveillance by the nsa because they were believed to be russian spies. he got sworn in anyway the next day. but now it looks like one of the guys has been charged. and within a...
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paul manafort has done business in ukraine and russia. some of his contacts there were under surveillance by the nsa, the national security agency, for suspected links to russia's federal security service." i mean, that was the day before the inauguration, and we knew the day before trump was sworn in that people close to the president's campaign manager had been under surveillance by the nsa because they were believed to be russian spies. he got sworn in anyway the next day, but now it looks like one of those guys has finally been charged. and within a week many if not most of his advisers -- excuse me, many if not most observers think that the president's campaign chairman will himself be in jail contemplating a third round of felony charges, contemplating a joint indictment with a russian intelligence operativ and it is hard to imagine how paul manafort weighs all of this as he contemplates if he wants to weigh all of this truly alone instead of taking his only way out which is to cooperate with the special counsel. with my home insura
paul manafort has done business in ukraine and russia. some of his contacts there were under surveillance by the nsa, the national security agency, for suspected links to russia's federal security service." i mean, that was the day before the inauguration, and we knew the day before trump was sworn in that people close to the president's campaign manager had been under surveillance by the nsa because they were believed to be russian spies. he got sworn in anyway the next day, but now it...
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what does paul manafort know that he could tell robert mueller that could get paul manafort out of jail and save him a possible prison sentence on a sentence that could then last the rest of his life. and as paul manafort tries to fall asleep tonight on his first night in jail, he has to be wondering what we're all wondering, will donald trump pardon paul manafort? will donald trump pardon the guy who he now says he barely knew. the guy he says only worked for the campaign for 49 days. what is paul manafort thinking tonight about what the president said about him today? who do you think is having an easier time falling asleep tonight? donald trump in the white house or paul manafort in jail? we'll john hileman, david frum after the break. we'll also be joined as i said by michael avenatti who michael cohen actually tried to get a federal judge to prevent michael avenatti from appearing on this program tonight. and michael cohen put my name and this show's name in his leadings to a judge about trying to stop michael avenatti from coming on this show. so michael avenatti is here to tell y
what does paul manafort know that he could tell robert mueller that could get paul manafort out of jail and save him a possible prison sentence on a sentence that could then last the rest of his life. and as paul manafort tries to fall asleep tonight on his first night in jail, he has to be wondering what we're all wondering, will donald trump pardon paul manafort? will donald trump pardon the guy who he now says he barely knew. the guy he says only worked for the campaign for 49 days. what is...
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paul manafort is going to jail.he judge said that manafort's repeated attempts to contact witnesses constituted a danger to the integrity of the court. she said she could not impose another less restrictive order saying this isn't middle school, i can't take your phone and with that paul manafort was remanded to custody. i'll hand it over to my friend and colleague andrea mitchell where our coverage continues. >>> right now on andrea mitchell reports. lockup. president trump's former campaign manager paul manafort's bail is revoked at the jury tampering hearing as the president does a walk about on the white house north lawn. >> manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. he worked with me for 49 days. a very short period of time. >> manafort is accused facing charges that include alleged money laundering, tax evasion and failure to register as a foreign agent. ken, tell me what happened inside. >> reporter: well, the judge said she really had no choice but to make this move. that's really interesting to me becaus
paul manafort is going to jail.he judge said that manafort's repeated attempts to contact witnesses constituted a danger to the integrity of the court. she said she could not impose another less restrictive order saying this isn't middle school, i can't take your phone and with that paul manafort was remanded to custody. i'll hand it over to my friend and colleague andrea mitchell where our coverage continues. >>> right now on andrea mitchell reports. lockup. president trump's former...
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>> paul: yes. paul and i discuss the perilous nature of a life in comedy, over some drinks and food at longman & eagle. where though the flannels and neck beards are abundant the food is most excellent. ♪ beef tartare, i like that. and who does not love roasted bone marrow? tête de cochon with blue cheese and celery relish. the good lord wants you to eat this, really, he speaks to me all the time. confit of beef tripe, and since i'm all about vegetables slow roasted cauliflower with caramelized onions, and lentils. >> anthony: so does second city travel, they have a road company? >> paul: there are touring companies, three touring companies. they're on cruise ships as well so i did ten months on a cruise ship. >> anthony: oh! >> paul: which is ten months of looking at the water and wondering you know at this trajectory would the boat pull me under? if i've had this much to drink, how long before the boat is out of my sightline? >> anthony: so that's like a prison ship, i mean. >> paul: yes. >> anth
>> paul: yes. paul and i discuss the perilous nature of a life in comedy, over some drinks and food at longman & eagle. where though the flannels and neck beards are abundant the food is most excellent. ♪ beef tartare, i like that. and who does not love roasted bone marrow? tête de cochon with blue cheese and celery relish. the good lord wants you to eat this, really, he speaks to me all the time. confit of beef tripe, and since i'm all about vegetables slow roasted cauliflower...
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paul's tenure. this includes greater emphasis on drug interdiction and the formation of historic partnerships to stop this deadly poison -- that's what it is, poison -- from reaching our shores and destroying our youth and others. paul also worked tirelessly to protect america's interest in the arctic. his leadership helped launch the arctic coast guard forum and he made a top priority to ensure the united states military can project american might all the way to the poles. one of the first times i met the admiral last year i asked him what do you need? he replied sir, we need ice breakers and we need them badly. now you are getting them. [applause] and to be specific i'm pleased to report the coast guard is on course to receive its first new heavy ice breaker in more than 40 years and plenty other ships and boats and equipment and everything you need. our new budget, just passed, $700 billion this year, $716 billion next year. you are going to be very well taken care of. you will have to split that
paul's tenure. this includes greater emphasis on drug interdiction and the formation of historic partnerships to stop this deadly poison -- that's what it is, poison -- from reaching our shores and destroying our youth and others. paul also worked tirelessly to protect america's interest in the arctic. his leadership helped launch the arctic coast guard forum and he made a top priority to ensure the united states military can project american might all the way to the poles. one of the first...
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paul manafort is going to jail. just moments ago a federal judge revoking the bail of paul manafort. remember, he's the former trump campaign chairman. that move comes after the special counsel filed new charges against manafort detailing them in court saying while free awaiting trial, he has been deliberately witness tampering. cnn's evan perez outside the courthouse with this dramatic move. evan, take us inside the courtroom. why did the judge agree with the prosecutors? >> reporter: john, the judge said she struggled with this decision, but she said really what paul manafort was doing represented harm to the integrity of the system of justice, the system of justice where he is about to face trial in september here in washington. so she decided that there was nothing she could do but revoke his bail. he's been out on bond for $10 million bond and he's been wearing ankle bracelets on each leg for charges here in washington as well as charges that he's facing over in alexandria, virginia. he's facing trial over ther
paul manafort is going to jail. just moments ago a federal judge revoking the bail of paul manafort. remember, he's the former trump campaign chairman. that move comes after the special counsel filed new charges against manafort detailing them in court saying while free awaiting trial, he has been deliberately witness tampering. cnn's evan perez outside the courthouse with this dramatic move. evan, take us inside the courtroom. why did the judge agree with the prosecutors? >> reporter:...
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across france, he's monsieur paul. institution, always treated with the greatest deference. here it appears he's free to enjoy the simple things with friends, local farmers, who talk to him like anybody else. it's a pretty damn magical thing to see. behr presents: 2 stains, 4 seasons. ordinary stains say they can do the job, but behr premium stain can weather any weather. behr premium semi-transparent stain and sealer, overall #1 rated, weathers it all. find our most advanced formula exclusively at the home depot. i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infe
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we start with paul manafort going to jail. a judge ordered president trump's former campaign chairman taken into custody. prosecuters accused manafort of witness tampering while he was awaiting trial on other charges. he had been on home detention wearing an ankle monitor awaiting the trial in addition to the witness tampering charges, manafort has previously been charged with braank fraud, obstruction of justice and other crimes by robert mueller as well. manafort has pled not. president trump a few hours ago playing down his relationship with manafort. >> manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. but i feel -- i feel a little badly about it. they went back 12 years to get things he did 12 years ago. paul manafort worked for me for a very short period of time. >> we get details now from pete williams and ken delaney. ken, what did that judge say and do we know where paul manafort is right now? >> reporter: the judge said essentially that paul manafort was a danger to the community. not in the sense of committing violence
we start with paul manafort going to jail. a judge ordered president trump's former campaign chairman taken into custody. prosecuters accused manafort of witness tampering while he was awaiting trial on other charges. he had been on home detention wearing an ankle monitor awaiting the trial in addition to the witness tampering charges, manafort has previously been charged with braank fraud, obstruction of justice and other crimes by robert mueller as well. manafort has pled not. president trump...
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campaign chairman, paul manafort. eli. campaign chairman, paul manafort. there for much longer than the president wants to claim he was there for. there, as you know well, during the most critical time of the campaign. >> right. through the republican national convention where the platform of the rnc was changed regarding russia and crimea. as we reported, manafort continued to stay in contact even after he stepped aside from the campaign through the end of the campaign and into the transition. so the president trying to sort of have it both ways, telling reporters today i don't even know paul manafort, he wasn't really around very often. then in that tweet saying this isn't fair, sort of claiming manafort is on his side and saying if he's going to jail, why not my political enemies? for anybody who says this president is incapable of empathy -- that's been said many times -- we should note, very empathetic this morning to manafort and to general mike flynn, two people who have been caught in this criminal probe. he d
campaign chairman, paul manafort. eli. campaign chairman, paul manafort. there for much longer than the president wants to claim he was there for. there, as you know well, during the most critical time of the campaign. >> right. through the republican national convention where the platform of the rnc was changed regarding russia and crimea. as we reported, manafort continued to stay in contact even after he stepped aside from the campaign through the end of the campaign and into the...
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and paul manafort has done an amazing job. he's here someplace. where's paul? paul manafort. oh, good. you made it. >> ken, is there any sense around the president, around his legal team, how they look at manafort right now? >> well, steve, you asked the question earlier. what could paul manafort give mueller, and mike schmidt rightly answered we don't know. but informed speculation suggests he could be a crucial witness in this question of whether the trump campaign coordinated with the russian election interference because he came to the campaign with significant russian ties. he earned tens of millions of dollars from a ukrainian politician who was essentially a russian stooge. and during the campaign, he was trying to monetize his service by offering private briefings to a russian oligarch, oleg deripaska. we know he was in contact with george papadopoulos, that young aide who was told by a russian agent that the russians had hacked the democratic e-mails before that became public. so one of the questions is did manafort learn about that? did he discuss that with donald t
and paul manafort has done an amazing job. he's here someplace. where's paul? paul manafort. oh, good. you made it. >> ken, is there any sense around the president, around his legal team, how they look at manafort right now? >> well, steve, you asked the question earlier. what could paul manafort give mueller, and mike schmidt rightly answered we don't know. but informed speculation suggests he could be a crucial witness in this question of whether the trump campaign coordinated...
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paul manafort and the firm. the way donald trump understood washington and how politics and business intersected in the world. for 30 years the man lived in trump tower. he's a seminal figure in donald trump's life and he gets at the thing trump has always wanted to wall off. what did i do in my business life that connected to russia over the course of maybe a decade or more that led to 2015, 2016, and 2017. the two people in that camp, paul manafort and michael cohen. paul manafort now in jail and under more pressure than he's ever been under to cooperate with prosecutors. it is a bad, bad day for donald trump. >> david frum, do you want a shot at the question of which one is sleeping better tonight donald trump or paul manafort? >> here's something to trouble paul manafort's sleep. do you remember the weird story about paul manafort paying a lot of money about carpets in a virginia carpet store, a lot of money? >> yes. >> in a way that made it look like maybe it was a $5,000 rug he bought and paid $25, and got
paul manafort and the firm. the way donald trump understood washington and how politics and business intersected in the world. for 30 years the man lived in trump tower. he's a seminal figure in donald trump's life and he gets at the thing trump has always wanted to wall off. what did i do in my business life that connected to russia over the course of maybe a decade or more that led to 2015, 2016, and 2017. the two people in that camp, paul manafort and michael cohen. paul manafort now in jail...
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paul manafort has done an amazing job. he's here someplace. where's paul? paul manafort. >> and trump attorney rudy giuliani had his own thoughts on manafort's incarceration, telling "the new york daily news" that, quote, when the whole thing is over, things might get cleaned up with some presidential pardons. however, giuliani later dialed back those comments in an interview with nbc news, saying he would advise against a pardon. then just a few hours ago, giuliani added this. >> let me make it clear right now. >> please. >> anybody listening. >> that's why i wanted you on. >> he is not going to pardon anybody in this investigation, but he is not obviously going to give up his right to pardon if a miscarriage of justice is presented to him. >> meanwhile, the pressure is ratcheting up on another trump associate, michael cohen, who is under criminal investigation by federal prosecutors in manhattan. there are more reports the president's former personal attorney is said to be open to some sort of cooperation with the government. according to court filings, p
paul manafort has done an amazing job. he's here someplace. where's paul? paul manafort. >> and trump attorney rudy giuliani had his own thoughts on manafort's incarceration, telling "the new york daily news" that, quote, when the whole thing is over, things might get cleaned up with some presidential pardons. however, giuliani later dialed back those comments in an interview with nbc news, saying he would advise against a pardon. then just a few hours ago, giuliani added this....
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what is going on with paul ryan?ink what the polling shows in the nbc/"wall street journal" poll shows, paul ryan is between a rock and a hard place. obviously that rock is donald trump, and the stranglehold he has on republican base voters, who paul ryan and the rest of the republican party are desperate to ensure they turn out for a republican congress that is not that popular. and the hard place is independent voters, obviously democrats, but really a strong majority of independent voters who would like the -- who are basically tired of the insanity that we're dealing with every day from donald trump and want a check on it and want a check on it by a very strong margin. and i think that's really the basic problem for paul ryan, who has demonstrated no conviction, obviously did basically a 180 within the course of a day because i'm sure someone at the white house explained that the president had some disfavor about what he said. and so he came up with this statement, which is absolutely patently false. it is -- jen
what is going on with paul ryan?ink what the polling shows in the nbc/"wall street journal" poll shows, paul ryan is between a rock and a hard place. obviously that rock is donald trump, and the stranglehold he has on republican base voters, who paul ryan and the rest of the republican party are desperate to ensure they turn out for a republican congress that is not that popular. and the hard place is independent voters, obviously democrats, but really a strong majority of independent...
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sentence for paul manafort. didn't know manafort was the head of the mob. what about comey and crooked hillary and all of the others? very unfair. to be clear, manafort was not sentenced. he hasn't even had a trial yet. while the president spent the morning railing against the russia investigation -- >> there was no collusion. there was no obstruction. >> reporter: the judge in the manafort case making it clear, this hearing is not about politics, is not about the conduct of the office of the special counsel. soon after, manafort was led out of the courtroom. minutes later, they handed manafort's wallet and tie to his wife. i'm told leading up to this, paul manafort and his team were optimistic he would be able to avoid going to jail awaiting trial. i'm told that manafort's allies are shell dshocked by the decision. >> what does this develop have a about the mueller investigation? >> there are witnesses that are continuing to come forward and provide information. this is how they found out about this situation r
sentence for paul manafort. didn't know manafort was the head of the mob. what about comey and crooked hillary and all of the others? very unfair. to be clear, manafort was not sentenced. he hasn't even had a trial yet. while the president spent the morning railing against the russia investigation -- >> there was no collusion. there was no obstruction. >> reporter: the judge in the manafort case making it clear, this hearing is not about politics, is not about the conduct of the...
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we also know that paul manafort has lied. jonathan lemire used the word brazen. it's a good word to describe this clip and ask you about it on the other side. this is paul manafort at the republican convention. >> are there any ties between mr. trump, you or your campaign and putin and his regime? >> no, there are not. that's absurd and, you know, there's no basis to. >> so, joyce, i was standing next to him when he did that interview doing something i think for morning joe and i remember hearing him say that. nothing could be further from the truth. there are now dozens of known contacts between trump campaign associates and russians, but i wonder if you can pick up on mike schmidt's thread, at the heart of this collusion question, what did the president know and when did he know it is paul manafort. >> that is absolutely right. manafort could really be the president's best friend or his worst enemy here. if manafort's testimony were to be something along the lines of, i was involved with russians. i had relationships. i manufactured some situations. but the pre
we also know that paul manafort has lied. jonathan lemire used the word brazen. it's a good word to describe this clip and ask you about it on the other side. this is paul manafort at the republican convention. >> are there any ties between mr. trump, you or your campaign and putin and his regime? >> no, there are not. that's absurd and, you know, there's no basis to. >> so, joyce, i was standing next to him when he did that interview doing something i think for morning joe...
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the site says a gift by you will help paul and his team. who's paul's team? mail at that p.o. box where the checks are going? what's the money for? where will it come from? based on the information we have, we can't answer any of those basic questions. the website jezebel talked to them and they said the website is legitimate but paul manafort is not behind it. we asked the same spokesperson for comment and he told us no comment. but we did then figure out that paul manafort's family runs the website -- i mean runs the p.o. box. we also reached out to bruce baldinger to ask who's running the fund and where they're taking the money from and where the money is going to. he just didn't respond to us at all. this thing remains a mystery, but we'll keep pulling at it. your attention... capri sun has four updated drinks. now with only the good stuff. do you know how to use those? nope. get those kids some capri sun! nope. 60% of women wear the wrong size pad and can experience leaks. you don't have to with always my fit try the next size up and get up to 20% better
the site says a gift by you will help paul and his team. who's paul's team? mail at that p.o. box where the checks are going? what's the money for? where will it come from? based on the information we have, we can't answer any of those basic questions. the website jezebel talked to them and they said the website is legitimate but paul manafort is not behind it. we asked the same spokesperson for comment and he told us no comment. but we did then figure out that paul manafort's family runs the...
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paul ryan didn't say what he meant to say. really remarkable. no matter how many times this is disproven by how many people the president will repeat the same lie after lie after lie. there was no evidence. there was no supply planted on the campaign. maybe you should talk to trey gowdy, who apparently saw the documents and got the briefing. i would also say, his continual claim of no collusion, no collusion is also false. we know for example about george papadopoulos reaching out to a russian source to get dirt on hilly. we know about the trump tower meeting in june of 2016 which they're promised dirt on hillary and they a foreign power information, something of value to help you win an election, yes, we have evidence of that already. the question is how extensive it was and who all was involved in it. >> jennifer just laid out all the points, neera. why is paul ryan, somebody who is retiring in january -- why would he stake his reputation going out and saying something like there's been no evidence whatever of any collusion.
paul ryan didn't say what he meant to say. really remarkable. no matter how many times this is disproven by how many people the president will repeat the same lie after lie after lie. there was no evidence. there was no supply planted on the campaign. maybe you should talk to trey gowdy, who apparently saw the documents and got the briefing. i would also say, his continual claim of no collusion, no collusion is also false. we know for example about george papadopoulos reaching out to a russian...
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the site says a gift by you will help paul and his team. who's paul's team?e who gets mail at that p.o. box where the checks are going? what's the money for? where will it come from? based on the information we have, we can't answer any of those basic questions. the website jezebel talked to them and they said the website is legitimate but paul manafort is not behind it. we asked the same spokesperson for comment and he told us no comment. but we did then figure out that paul manafort's family runs the website -- i mean runs the p.o. box. we also reached out to bruce baldinger to ask who's running the fund and where they're taking the money from and where the money is going to. he just didn't respond to us at all. this thing remains a mystery, but we'll keep pulling at it. (vo) we came here for the friends. and we got to know the friends of our friends. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, faceboo
the site says a gift by you will help paul and his team. who's paul's team?e who gets mail at that p.o. box where the checks are going? what's the money for? where will it come from? based on the information we have, we can't answer any of those basic questions. the website jezebel talked to them and they said the website is legitimate but paul manafort is not behind it. we asked the same spokesperson for comment and he told us no comment. but we did then figure out that paul manafort's family...
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so if we're talking about paul manart, we also ought to be talk about donald trump. >> paul manafort is known to consider himself tough, to not break. if you are writing and he is jailed he has been around the world and he's dealt with all kinds of sundry individuals, do you see him as being more likely to break if he's in jail before trial? >> let me say this, before trial and after the trial, if they charge him, which they well could with witness tampering, which is a 20-year felony, i think this felony carries more years than any of the other felonies that he's charged with. he's look at life in prison at this time. so he's got to make a very significant choice. it's either him or it's the higher-ups that he knows about. >> neera, your view of this, as adversary of this individual. you held a high role in the clinton campaign. he held a high role in the trump campaign, and this behavior, as alleged, certainly makes him look guiltier than if it were noteg tonight? >> absolutely. let's be clear. the reason whyou tamper with a witness is because you're guilty of the underlying crime.
so if we're talking about paul manart, we also ought to be talk about donald trump. >> paul manafort is known to consider himself tough, to not break. if you are writing and he is jailed he has been around the world and he's dealt with all kinds of sundry individuals, do you see him as being more likely to break if he's in jail before trial? >> let me say this, before trial and after the trial, if they charge him, which they well could with witness tampering, which is a 20-year...
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paul: that's absolutely right.nd i think that's something that is really important for those of us who take those things for granted, right? having a nice backpack, having supplies in that backpack, it's really hard to--you know, to do well in school and to really do your best when you don't have those basic supplies. and so, that's why we're here, and that's why we're really excited to partner with nbc bay area and the supporting our schools program. robert: right, along with telemundo. also, maybe a small silver lining is that with the way the bay area and the cost of living and everything is going, a lot more people can relate to the have-nots and the people who are in that kind of situation. so, hopefully it makes people a little bit more generous and helps you collect the resources that you need, right? paul: that's right, that's right. we're definitely hoping that people pitch in. the family giving tree has had a ton of success over the years. we're the biggest backpack donation program in california. since 1
paul: that's absolutely right.nd i think that's something that is really important for those of us who take those things for granted, right? having a nice backpack, having supplies in that backpack, it's really hard to--you know, to do well in school and to really do your best when you don't have those basic supplies. and so, that's why we're here, and that's why we're really excited to partner with nbc bay area and the supporting our schools program. robert: right, along with telemundo. also,...
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that's why if you're a prosecutor you want the testimony of paul manafort. you can't get that information any other way. that's perhaps why they are putting so much pressure on him. >> we've just seen photograph s photographers, paul manafort's wife has come out of building and get into a car. as you can see through the window there his attorneys, his wife about to drive off without paul manafort. we believe he'll be taken by van to whatever he will be taken. he's under indictment in two jurisdictions. it was the d.c. judge who was hearing the jury tampering case. a case which alleged to her satisfaction that he was involved improperly with potential witnesses. i want to go to kristen welker at the white house. a lot of speculation as to why the president took the unprecedented step of coming out on the lawn of the white house knowing he would be surrounded by reporters. he was going out to talk to his friends at fox and friends on the morning show and to all the rest you have as well. he was vournsurrounded by journ. the speculation from a lot of observers
that's why if you're a prosecutor you want the testimony of paul manafort. you can't get that information any other way. that's perhaps why they are putting so much pressure on him. >> we've just seen photograph s photographers, paul manafort's wife has come out of building and get into a car. as you can see through the window there his attorneys, his wife about to drive off without paul manafort. we believe he'll be taken by van to whatever he will be taken. he's under indictment in two...
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where's paul. >> the president's campaign chairman in jail tonight. >> the you know, paul manafort worked for me for a very short period of time. >> a judge revoked paul manafort's bail after new charges of obstruction of justice. >> like manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. >> tonight, what this means for the mueller investigation and at increasing evidence of collusion. then. >> i always liked michael. >> the feds recover 700 pages of encrypted messages from trump's henchman michael cohen. >> look, i did nothing wrong. >> all in" has ob tabbed exclusive new details on some of the 2,000 children taken from their parents at the boarder. >> this is where at least 65 kids, 65 migrant children from central america are living. >> when "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the former campaign chairman to the president of the united states is behind barses. he's behind bars for allegedly colluding with a suspected russian'g to sub born perjury and obstruct justice while he was under house arrest. today a judge in washington, d.c. revoked manafort's
where's paul. >> the president's campaign chairman in jail tonight. >> the you know, paul manafort worked for me for a very short period of time. >> a judge revoked paul manafort's bail after new charges of obstruction of justice. >> like manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. >> tonight, what this means for the mueller investigation and at increasing evidence of collusion. then. >> i always liked michael. >> the feds recover 700 pages of...