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we can speak now two andy evers. thank you forjoining us.dinary scenes and this hospital has gone much better than anyone dared hope. you have put that correctly. we were hoping and expecting that they would have this result. to be honest, we were not expecting 100% success, so 100% success is fantastic and i've got a bit emotional, so it's not only the boys who it has been affecting, it is also the rescuers, i'm not cave divers who are very good at cave diving but they are not professionals, they don't dive for money and they don't rescue for money, they are explorers and they are normally diving to explore places where no humans have been before, so to perform a rescue is not something they do often and they are very at home under water, underground, and they are the best in the business. they have proved that, and it's a different thing, diving ina that, and it's a different thing, diving in a cave, and it's a very special ability and it comes from an awful lot of experience of doing it and getting the right mindset, so it's in the mind.
we can speak now two andy evers. thank you forjoining us.dinary scenes and this hospital has gone much better than anyone dared hope. you have put that correctly. we were hoping and expecting that they would have this result. to be honest, we were not expecting 100% success, so 100% success is fantastic and i've got a bit emotional, so it's not only the boys who it has been affecting, it is also the rescuers, i'm not cave divers who are very good at cave diving but they are not professionals,...
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we can talk about andy evers, the former head of the british caving association.give us an idea if you can about how hard it would be for divers to get into a network of caves like this and to find boys like these who have been trapped in there, to find them alive. i think they had a very good chance of being alive, it was what condition they are in. i haven't heard back yet. i don't think anybody in this country has heard that yet. there was every chance they were going to find somewhere above water and not drown. the error will be fine, they won't have rock falls. they have plenty of water to drink, it might but —— might not be the cleanest that it can kill them. they will be very hungry. the biggest problem that they will have is the darkness. i don't know what light they started with. they obviously had some torches and hopefully they had some mobile phones. although the mobile phones will be used to communicate, they will be used to communicate, they will be used to communicate, they will be useful as means of elimination. if they have got some sort of organi
we can talk about andy evers, the former head of the british caving association.give us an idea if you can about how hard it would be for divers to get into a network of caves like this and to find boys like these who have been trapped in there, to find them alive. i think they had a very good chance of being alive, it was what condition they are in. i haven't heard back yet. i don't think anybody in this country has heard that yet. there was every chance they were going to find somewhere above...
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let's speak to andy evers, the former head of the british caving association. what more have you been hearing about this rescue operation? to be honest, i gave a number of interviews this morning and i have been doing family things for a couple of hours. i have been married very happily for 50 years and i am trying to kid like that! i have had a number of phone calls from various people and i know as much as anybody else as to what is going on and i am absolutely delighted. i have to say am not surprised. i would have predicted that exactly this might have happened. but i like to be optimistic but not too optimistic. i think we will see more of these boys coming out like this in the next few days. you said you are not surprised. are you surprised by the speed at which they have been brought out? we were expecting the process to take longer. no, not really. actually coming through the flooded sections will not take all that long, it will not take lots of hours. getting in there and getting setup and getting ready will take the time. the actual passage from where
let's speak to andy evers, the former head of the british caving association. what more have you been hearing about this rescue operation? to be honest, i gave a number of interviews this morning and i have been doing family things for a couple of hours. i have been married very happily for 50 years and i am trying to kid like that! i have had a number of phone calls from various people and i know as much as anybody else as to what is going on and i am absolutely delighted. i have to say am not...
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andy evers, former head of the british caving association and i am sure we will talk to you again.successful in the coming hours and days. you are watching bbc news. it is nearly quarter past ten. england fans are continuing to celebrate the fact that their team are just one win away from the world cup final, after their comfortable victory yesterday against sweden. their opponents in the semifinal will be croatia who beat the hosts russia in a penalty shoot—out. our correspondent sarah rainsford is in samara where yesterday's match took place. some extremely dedicated england fans that we have been meeting over the past couple of days in samara but they are pretty pleased that they made the investment because for a lot of people, they did not think england would get this far. as soon as they were sitting on the sofa or in the pub back home watching england progress and watching the team perform, a lot of them started scrabbling to get tickets, as you say, to spend a small fortune to get here and to experience the moment. but the moment i think has been well worth it, they would sa
andy evers, former head of the british caving association and i am sure we will talk to you again.successful in the coming hours and days. you are watching bbc news. it is nearly quarter past ten. england fans are continuing to celebrate the fact that their team are just one win away from the world cup final, after their comfortable victory yesterday against sweden. their opponents in the semifinal will be croatia who beat the hosts russia in a penalty shoot—out. our correspondent sarah...
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ever since i was 13, andi and breathe it. been incredible. i hope that supportjumps behind the clu b hope that supportjumps behind the club and bt now, and gives of everything they gave me for the 19 yea rs. everything they gave me for the 19 years. and if they do that, i am sure they won‘t be disappointed. let‘s go back and join olly foster in russia, olly you‘ve got more on england‘s world cup quarter final against sweden. thank you., let‘s get more on england now, we are starting to get nervous now. our colleagues just across the road here at bbc sport, they are going to be right across it, too. rio ferdinand, a former international england defender, he is starting to get on board with this england for the world cup bandwagon. lam i think we are going to go to the final. i ama we are going to go to the final. i am a believer. right now, they have made me believe, first time in yea rs, made me believe, first time in years, that i have believed, that this england team can do it, because we have got the right mentality, and w
ever since i was 13, andi and breathe it. been incredible. i hope that supportjumps behind the clu b hope that supportjumps behind the club and bt now, and gives of everything they gave me for the 19 yea rs. everything they gave me for the 19 years. and if they do that, i am sure they won‘t be disappointed. let‘s go back and join olly foster in russia, olly you‘ve got more on england‘s world cup quarter final against sweden. thank you., let‘s get more on england now, we are starting...
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. >> andy, did you ever experience this with president bush, a one-on-one meeting with many who would say ask an adversary where you didn't get a clear readout? >> it's foreign to me. president bush was very good. he did have private meetings with one-on-one world leaders but he also debriefed the chief of staff and frequently the communications directors about what took place. so, there was careful understanding of the responsibility to convey what happened during one-on-one meetings. and the three presidents i served respected that responsibility. and they actually helped the staff do their job by conveying sometimes even more than what was said was kind of the body language of how the other leaders reacted to the conversation. so, i do think that dialogue and reporting out, even if it's just inside the extensive branch of government is terribly important. yes, i also think it's important to communicate with congress responsibly about what the president is doing in the foreign policy arena. even though lour constitution does give the president broad latitude in handling foreign poli
. >> andy, did you ever experience this with president bush, a one-on-one meeting with many who would say ask an adversary where you didn't get a clear readout? >> it's foreign to me. president bush was very good. he did have private meetings with one-on-one world leaders but he also debriefed the chief of staff and frequently the communications directors about what took place. so, there was careful understanding of the responsibility to convey what happened during one-on-one...
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. >> andy doubts he will ever see a sight like this again and glad he caught it on camera. >>> still, a wish come true for a little boy in sacramento. how he got to become a firefighter for the day and the special connection the boy learned he had with one of the firefighters. ...and then the price is like, helllooo! that's yes for less. find the latest trends and styles at prices that are a perfect fit. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less. ...and you suddenly realizes you're really into art? that's yes for less. every trend. every room. on any budget. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less. >>> a group of people gathered for a protest sunday fight. the next day ktvu news mistakingenly aired an insensitive photo. so far the protests has been peaceful, more on the group's message to the media in our afternoon newscast. >>> there's some controversy in pa lo alto over an apartment build thag the owner wants to turn back into a hotel. it hasn't been a hotel since the 1960s but now the owner wants to evict the residents and
. >> andy doubts he will ever see a sight like this again and glad he caught it on camera. >>> still, a wish come true for a little boy in sacramento. how he got to become a firefighter for the day and the special connection the boy learned he had with one of the firefighters. ...and then the price is like, helllooo! that's yes for less. find the latest trends and styles at prices that are a perfect fit. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less....
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andy murray will not be in the final. how many people will choose to watch the world cup over wimbledon? wimbledon will be moved to bbc two, the first time it has evertial clash with andy murray in the final and england in the final of the world cup. andy murray does not support england. i like tennis but it shows a kind of english arrogance to expect the biggest sporting event which happens once every four years to budge for the tennis which is very popular in england in certain countries, but, you know, not as popular as the world cup. families coming home should certainly... lovely picture of gareth southgate. it seems to be raining. yeah, he looks quite relaxed. what are their chances? what are your predictions? no idea. i cannot predict it. they must have so much momentum and so pumped. you would hope they would get out there and do it. after last night's game... hopefully they have the right outcome as opposed to other years. my children say why is she stressed? other years. my children say why is she stressed ? ok, other years. my children say why is she stressed? ok, that is for papers. you can see the papers on line on the bbc website. it i
andy murray will not be in the final. how many people will choose to watch the world cup over wimbledon? wimbledon will be moved to bbc two, the first time it has evertial clash with andy murray in the final and england in the final of the world cup. andy murray does not support england. i like tennis but it shows a kind of english arrogance to expect the biggest sporting event which happens once every four years to budge for the tennis which is very popular in england in certain countries,...
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harvey and joe remained friends, and i tell some stories about that but it don't think harvey ever met andy warhol. >> did you find any evidence of harvey's dealings with jim jones? >> i did, yes, and that was heartbreaking stuff. jim jones really, he took every progressive politician in san francisco in, and when he was in san francisco he did do some wonderful things. he fed the poor and he clothe the naked, as the bible said, and you supported gay rights. he was very much in favor of the 1975 marriage that wasn't finally recognized with andrew sullivan and his partner. he actually got his congregation to campaign for harvey at one point. harvey attended the people's temple, and i found some letters at the california historical society where harvey actually wrote to jim jones about his going to the people's temple. harvey could be very gushy and very romantic in his letters, and he said something like, i saw today what you wanted me to see, and i will be back. it was just this lovely letter about how much he appreciated jim jones. and then at one point jim jones had taken people to jonest
harvey and joe remained friends, and i tell some stories about that but it don't think harvey ever met andy warhol. >> did you find any evidence of harvey's dealings with jim jones? >> i did, yes, and that was heartbreaking stuff. jim jones really, he took every progressive politician in san francisco in, and when he was in san francisco he did do some wonderful things. he fed the poor and he clothe the naked, as the bible said, and you supported gay rights. he was very much in...
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open then he could actually get back to it to a fine level but whether he can actually ever go back to the andy murray of three or four years ago i tend to worry a little bit about that there was there were murmurings at wimbledon time as to whether he would he would ever play again let alone be able to compete at the highest level well he's clearly he's playing again as you say he's got a wildcard into washington but it's a long long way back for him to be able to challenge the likes of djokovic in the dollar at the very top of the game well speaking all of djokovic and in dallas been a while since the big four and the marina dowd djokovic and federer have all been fit and playing at a grand slam together how badly have fans missed that. well i think whenever you take the very best out of any competition you're going to you're going to struggle in the the supporters won't believe they are seeing the very best in the game that said djokovic has performance that wimbledon i think showed that he is in a more than three quarters of the way back to the the great joke of it of a couple of years ago
open then he could actually get back to it to a fine level but whether he can actually ever go back to the andy murray of three or four years ago i tend to worry a little bit about that there was there were murmurings at wimbledon time as to whether he would he would ever play again let alone be able to compete at the highest level well he's clearly he's playing again as you say he's got a wildcard into washington but it's a long long way back for him to be able to challenge the likes of...
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if england finished third outwardly the first time they ever finished third andi first time they everhed the semifinals, it bodes well going into the euros in 2020 and the world cup in four years time. i will miss talking to you from your private beach location. thank you very much indeed. it was a huge day at wimbledon too, and defending champion roger federer is out after defeat to south africa's kevin anderson. federer had a match point in the third set, but anderson came back to win the decider by 13 games to 11. he'll take on john isner in the semifinals. ijust kept on telling myself, i have to keep believing and i kept saying that today was going to be my day because you really need that mindset, taking the court against someone like roger. if you go out there with doubts all you are unsure of what is going to happen, like i did in that first set, it is not going to go your way. as the match went on, i kept saying to myself this is going to be my day, i gave it my all and obviously very ecstatic to get through that. second seed rafa nadal was also taken to five sets byjuan marti
if england finished third outwardly the first time they ever finished third andi first time they everhed the semifinals, it bodes well going into the euros in 2020 and the world cup in four years time. i will miss talking to you from your private beach location. thank you very much indeed. it was a huge day at wimbledon too, and defending champion roger federer is out after defeat to south africa's kevin anderson. federer had a match point in the third set, but anderson came back to win the...
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open then he could actually get back to it to a fine level but whether he can actually ever go back to the andy murray of three or four years ago i tend to worry a little bit about that there was there were murmurings wimbledon time as to whether he would he would ever play again let alone be able to compete at the highest level well he's clearly he's playing again as you say he's got a wildcard into washington but it's a long long way back for him to be able to challenge the likes of djokovic in the dollar at the very top of the game well i think whenever you take the very best out of any competition you're going to you're going to struggle in the the supporters won't believe they are seeing the very best in the game that said djokovic is performance at wimbledon i think showed that he is more than three quarters of the way back to the the great joke of it a couple of years ago when he was coached by boris becker was winning grand slams for fun and that all of his he won paris for the eleventh time six weeks ago so he's he's he's right there and that's something final with talk of wimbledon wa
open then he could actually get back to it to a fine level but whether he can actually ever go back to the andy murray of three or four years ago i tend to worry a little bit about that there was there were murmurings wimbledon time as to whether he would he would ever play again let alone be able to compete at the highest level well he's clearly he's playing again as you say he's got a wildcard into washington but it's a long long way back for him to be able to challenge the likes of djokovic...
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through the silence good solid this square and ever since then i do things in a very old concern almost cheerful and hold the match well and because england does andy and lee would be telling us lehman is feeling a little bit immigration this just minutes so everybody expects the crazy to equalise but we don't live it appears very quiet this will only get. one. third of jones' vote usually when a red herring shows here made the decision which is good. in their own opinion good for the duration. that the friendship goes i know the only good guys would stand so .
through the silence good solid this square and ever since then i do things in a very old concern almost cheerful and hold the match well and because england does andy and lee would be telling us lehman is feeling a little bit immigration this just minutes so everybody expects the crazy to equalise but we don't live it appears very quiet this will only get. one. third of jones' vote usually when a red herring shows here made the decision which is good. in their own opinion good for the duration....
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andy richter on twitter, do it. immediately. because your twitter feed is so interesting. musings about your children like your daughter wanting ham. did she everet the ham? andy: she did get ham. and our parrot is in heat and his object of affection is the dog. is parent -- parrot following the dog around the house all day long. which is a great relief to me because in previous years i was his chosen mate. so it takes the pressure off. the "new york post" had a headline, andy richter's horny parrot is annoying his dog. i'm making news with my twitter feed. alison: on one end. on the other end of the spectrum, andy's really very thoughtful and very passionate about politics and about the state of the country. and i want to read this tweet from may 26. you wrote, the country has always been in a struggle between two sides. the loftiness of our eye deals -- ideals of freedom and equality and the ugliness of racism that has been exploited for profit, control and the maintenance of the status quo. pick the side you're on. later in that thread you wrote, you were worried that americans seem to have jettisoned ideals. what made you write that that da
andy richter on twitter, do it. immediately. because your twitter feed is so interesting. musings about your children like your daughter wanting ham. did she everet the ham? andy: she did get ham. and our parrot is in heat and his object of affection is the dog. is parent -- parrot following the dog around the house all day long. which is a great relief to me because in previous years i was his chosen mate. so it takes the pressure off. the "new york post" had a headline, andy...
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to see me do so well and we are good friends andi do so well and we are good friends and i really appreciate having probably the best stage race rider ever to take while to sink in, i think. i won't celebrate to much to night. the shops —— shamsi the final stages one of the hardest. i need to concentrate. lewis hamilton has taken the 77 pole position of its career after qualifying was run in the wet giving the cds the chance to upset the form book after ferrari had appeared set for pole position in the drive. he came home first beating valtteri bottas while sebastian vettel could only manage fourth place behind kimi raikkonen. hamilton leads vettel by 17 points in the championship standings. couldn't have expected this. ferrari has been quickest all weekend and we were just trying to be as close to them as possible and then the heavens opened and it was fairgame. then the heavens opened and it was fair game. each time you go around, each corner, i was up and down. it was an emotional roller—coaster. each corner, i was up and down. it was an emotional roller-coaster. the iaaf will continue to and russia from the sport until at least decem
to see me do so well and we are good friends andi do so well and we are good friends and i really appreciate having probably the best stage race rider ever to take while to sink in, i think. i won't celebrate to much to night. the shops —— shamsi the final stages one of the hardest. i need to concentrate. lewis hamilton has taken the 77 pole position of its career after qualifying was run in the wet giving the cds the chance to upset the form book after ferrari had appeared set for pole...
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andy, all the way back to when he was just 5 years old. but this year's games take on an even bigger meaning. the pair makes history as the first special olympics athletes to evereceive a sponsorship. brooks running company is providing them guidance, training, and support. >> colleen and andy, not only are they two of the best athletes in their events. but they come with a run happy, and a glasses half full spirit. >> reporter: their lifelong commitment on the track paves the way for them to overcome challenges every day. >> with his disability, that's one of the most difficult things is being able to socially connect with people. and through running, he's able to socially connect. >> in special olympics she's been very accepted and everybody roots for each other. >> reporter: as they inspire others and themselves. >> don't ever set a limit on these kids because it's amazing if they set their mind to it what they can accomplish. >> reporter: one stride at a time. >> you guys are like tv stars. >> so true. and just some fun facts. you heard their parents so happy they're able to compete. andy can run a marathon in less than three hours. >> whoa. >> which ps him
andy, all the way back to when he was just 5 years old. but this year's games take on an even bigger meaning. the pair makes history as the first special olympics athletes to evereceive a sponsorship. brooks running company is providing them guidance, training, and support. >> colleen and andy, not only are they two of the best athletes in their events. but they come with a run happy, and a glasses half full spirit. >> reporter: their lifelong commitment on the track paves the way...
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kennedy: will the president ever sit down for a one-on-one with mueller? let me ask andy mccarthy. there are two side to this. there is the legal side obviously and the president's legal team connelled him to not sit down with special counsel. americans are growing more dubious of the investigation but they still want to hear what the president has to say because he's so adamant about his innocence. >> i don't think politically it will hurt him that much to say no. maybe i'm leaning on it this way because i'm a lawyer. the way i look at it, there is no downside to say no within there is lots of peril to say yes. he should not be put to this choice, kennedy. the justice department should step in here and make sure that before mueller even asks for this, and i guess we are past that point, he ought to be made to show that he's got a serious crime the president is implicated in and the president has information that he can't get from any other source. kennedy: you say those are the two special conditions the president's lawyer should meet? >> i would say so. if they actually had a ser
kennedy: will the president ever sit down for a one-on-one with mueller? let me ask andy mccarthy. there are two side to this. there is the legal side obviously and the president's legal team connelled him to not sit down with special counsel. americans are growing more dubious of the investigation but they still want to hear what the president has to say because he's so adamant about his innocence. >> i don't think politically it will hurt him that much to say no. maybe i'm leaning on it...
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voted the most popular bbc children's programme ever made, and in 2014 peter firmin received a bafta lifetime achievement award. more now on the news that andy started playing again after 11 months out of action with a hip injury, and said he was withdrawing with a "heavy heart". 0ur reporter simonjones has been speaking to fans outside sw19. well, you can tell we're on the eve of the tournament by the huge number of tents here. there are fans who have arrived already, hoping to get in the queue to try and see some top tennis. and many of them wanted to see andy murray. he's not playing, he says, with a heavy heart. it's a feeling shared by many of the spectators. let's talk to a couple of them now. how are you feeling, hearing the news? yeah, we're a little bit gutted that andy isn't playing. he's such a great sports player, you know, for britain. but other people will take his place, i guess. he has to look after his health and get back to fitness and hopefully he'll come back and do it again. and you've followed him quite a lot? a fair bit, yeah. but then, we like all the british players and we've followed jo konta quite a lot, we've seen
voted the most popular bbc children's programme ever made, and in 2014 peter firmin received a bafta lifetime achievement award. more now on the news that andy started playing again after 11 months out of action with a hip injury, and said he was withdrawing with a "heavy heart". 0ur reporter simonjones has been speaking to fans outside sw19. well, you can tell we're on the eve of the tournament by the huge number of tents here. there are fans who have arrived already, hoping to get...
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andy garcia. ahead of tonight's premiere, charlie stayt went to meet them. mes enfants. je suis arrivee! # why, why, did i everted. grandma, you weren't invited. that's the best kind of party, little girl. # i should not have let you go #. are you both huge abba fans? i am now. it was so huge in the rest of the world, but it as wasn't as gigantic in america. yes, there were the songs, dancing queen and waterloo, there were those songs. yes. but after the play, and then of course after the movie, i mean, it's huge in america. what about you, andy? are you familiar with it? i was familiar with the hits when they came to america, i was really more into r&b and, you know, things like that that i used to listen to, and cuban music. but you really were bombarded with it, because it was on pop radio so if you happened to be on pop radio, you're going to hear the songs over and over. what you do have to do of course in mamma mia is the two of you have to sing together. yes. you do a duet. yes. she sings, i chime in! # and we're closer now, fernando. # every hour, every minute seemed to last eternally. # we were so afr
andy garcia. ahead of tonight's premiere, charlie stayt went to meet them. mes enfants. je suis arrivee! # why, why, did i everted. grandma, you weren't invited. that's the best kind of party, little girl. # i should not have let you go #. are you both huge abba fans? i am now. it was so huge in the rest of the world, but it as wasn't as gigantic in america. yes, there were the songs, dancing queen and waterloo, there were those songs. yes. but after the play, and then of course after the...
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ever. >> oh, my gosh, we pray that they get that opportunity and that they get out safely. andyat update. >>> here's a story you'll remember. cnn brought you last year the story of this albuquerque police officer who went beyond the call of duty by adopting the baby of a homeless heroin addict. we have an update for you. we'll check in with the officer and the woman he helped rescue from the streets to see how the baby is doing. here's cnn's ed lavandera. >> reporter: the last time we saw crystal champ she couldn't break the grip of addiction to heroin and crystal meth. >> i don't want to do this. i'm happy. i'm fine being here. >> reporter: she refused to board a plane to a drug treatment facility. but a few days after this, crystal and her partner tom did get on that plane. this is crystal champ now, nearly seven months sober. a lot has changed since the last time we saw you. >> yes, a lot has changed. >> in a good way. >> in a really good way. >> reporter: the moment that was so pain to feel watch is you're outside the airport saying you were perfectly happy being a homeless
ever. >> oh, my gosh, we pray that they get that opportunity and that they get out safely. andyat update. >>> here's a story you'll remember. cnn brought you last year the story of this albuquerque police officer who went beyond the call of duty by adopting the baby of a homeless heroin addict. we have an update for you. we'll check in with the officer and the woman he helped rescue from the streets to see how the baby is doing. here's cnn's ed lavandera. >> reporter: the...
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andy scholes, thank you. >>> 25 minutes past the hour. consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered.rning in all caps from the president to iran's president. why? what happens next. ic playing] across the country, we walk. carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease. but what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. man: are unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you everywhere? it's time to take back control with stelara®. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission with dosing every 8 weeks. woman: stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-
andy scholes, thank you. >>> 25 minutes past the hour. consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered.rning in all caps from the president to iran's president. why? what happens next. ic playing] across the country, we walk. carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease. but what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end...
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i don't know if we'll ever know those answers, but i hope some day we'll know. >> reporter: a postscript? andyg the government settled the cases for $2.6 million. >> and the woman who went beyond the call of duty -- >> i heard homicide. i knew it was important. >> reporter: and two still marvel that poor police work almost did their clients in even as the very same cops brilliantly tracked the one piece of evidence that saved them and finally identified the real murderers. a simple gold ring. >> had they not been able to trace that ring to its owner in wisconsin, i'm really afraid we'd have two guys sitting on death row for something they didn't do. its owner in wisconsin, i'm really afraid we would have two guys sitting on death row for something they didn't do. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> there's this pile of leaves and it's where everything else is clear and flat. my heart is racing a million miles an hour. i was using my boots to move leaves and that's when i scream
i don't know if we'll ever know those answers, but i hope some day we'll know. >> reporter: a postscript? andyg the government settled the cases for $2.6 million. >> and the woman who went beyond the call of duty -- >> i heard homicide. i knew it was important. >> reporter: and two still marvel that poor police work almost did their clients in even as the very same cops brilliantly tracked the one piece of evidence that saved them and finally identified the real...
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rumbling on for ever, particularly around the irish border, you might remember there has been a discussion about two possible options, neither of them were particularly well liked andirticularly well liked and i am told an alternative has been dreamt up. i do not know what it is but there is an alternative. the ministers will meet in chequers in buckinghamshire on friday. there will there be a period of six days until the following thursday when the white paper will be published and it looks like quite a lot of work will be done on that white paper after the cabinet meeting. they will not be presented with the done deal and told to sign on thursday, there will still be quite what —— quite a bit of work done on it after the meeting. the curious thing with this process is that people like me are forever looking to the horizon and saying, there is this big thing coming. the curious thing is, normally when you approached the horizon, the thing gets bigger, in brexit, it seems to be the other way around. last week at the eu summit they were saying, we need full transparency, we need theresa may to put her cards on the table. does she know what those cards are given the f
rumbling on for ever, particularly around the irish border, you might remember there has been a discussion about two possible options, neither of them were particularly well liked andirticularly well liked and i am told an alternative has been dreamt up. i do not know what it is but there is an alternative. the ministers will meet in chequers in buckinghamshire on friday. there will there be a period of six days until the following thursday when the white paper will be published and it looks...
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as andy rose explains, officials are looking into tibbetts' digital footprint -- including her fitness tracker. alexis lynd / mollie's best friend: "you wouldn't ever you'd see your best friend on a missing poster." across iowa -- friends, family and volunteers are trying to find mollie tibbetts.the 20-year-old university of iowa student disappeared last week. voice of laura calderwood / mollie's mother: "she's out there potentially abducted. one to just leave and not let where she's going, that i'm tibbetts was jogging along highway near boyfriend's she was dog on the day of disappearance.on thursday, there was no her boyfriend now, they are identify a special agent in rahn / iowa criminal "certainly there rumors that are within the we're trying to rumors as much validate them as much as dozens of federal agents days chasing one took and a canine to a field in iowa.sent to comb farm -- both up dry.teams trace footsteps she authorities looking into footprint -- fitbit -- a fitness holds clues about her wherabouts.doug jacobson / computer engineering professor: "they'll be able to get into her facebook account, they'll be able to get into all of her
as andy rose explains, officials are looking into tibbetts' digital footprint -- including her fitness tracker. alexis lynd / mollie's best friend: "you wouldn't ever you'd see your best friend on a missing poster." across iowa -- friends, family and volunteers are trying to find mollie tibbetts.the 20-year-old university of iowa student disappeared last week. voice of laura calderwood / mollie's mother: "she's out there potentially abducted. one to just leave and not let where...
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andy garcia. the bbc‘s charlie stayt went to meet them. mes enfants. je suis arrivee! # why, why, did i everuge in the rest of the world, but it as wasn't as gigantic in america. yes, there were the songs, dancing queen and waterloo, there were those songs. yes. but after the play, and then of course after the movie, i mean, it's huge in america. what about you, andy? are you familiar with it? i was familiar with the hits when they came to america, i was really more into r&b and, you know, things like that that i used to listen to, and cuban music. but you really were bombarded with it, because it was on pop radio so if you happened to be on pop radio, you're going to hear the songs over and over. what you do have to do of course in mamma mia is the two of you have to sing together. yes. you do a duet. yes. she sings, i chime in! # and we're closer now, fernando. # every hour, every minute seemed to last eternally. # we were so afraid, fernando. # we were young and full of life and none of us prepared to die. # but i'm not ashamed to say the roar of guns and cannons # almost made me cry #. y
andy garcia. the bbc‘s charlie stayt went to meet them. mes enfants. je suis arrivee! # why, why, did i everuge in the rest of the world, but it as wasn't as gigantic in america. yes, there were the songs, dancing queen and waterloo, there were those songs. yes. but after the play, and then of course after the movie, i mean, it's huge in america. what about you, andy? are you familiar with it? i was familiar with the hits when they came to america, i was really more into r&b and, you...
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bittersweet moments was about a year and a half after andy passed we talk about the remarks that general lynch gave. there is a week that i call the best trans week ever where we saw significant action from the federal government. we saw the issuance of guidance, we saw protections under the affordable care act expanded and a bittersweet moment was looking through the regulation they issue protecting same-sex couples from discrimination and see andy's work reference threat. i know that andy continue to live through that work that he had champion throughout his life. and many ways to save the work that he had died. >> andy gets sick during your relationship. what was the experience of being his partner, being in hospitals, did you feel judged as a couple? did you feel like people completely accepted you? because andy is fighting for antidiscrimination and healthcare and healthcare access and then he gets sick. what is that like? >> andy was diagnosed with cancer in his tongue and fall of 2013. about a year after we met and about a year to our real serious relationship. because of his work in healthcare advocacy, we are both deeply familiar with the rea
bittersweet moments was about a year and a half after andy passed we talk about the remarks that general lynch gave. there is a week that i call the best trans week ever where we saw significant action from the federal government. we saw the issuance of guidance, we saw protections under the affordable care act expanded and a bittersweet moment was looking through the regulation they issue protecting same-sex couples from discrimination and see andy's work reference threat. i know that andy...
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ever since month. where do you think this is going ahead? this is pretty bullish. i will take it, it is a record. andy are happy in the earning -- early in the earnings season. u.s..onfident in the it is easy to clear because are-over-year the comps pretax reform versus post-tax, going from 35% to 21% statutory rate, moving the needle on earnings per share for a lot of companies. those that do business in the u.s. i am confident earnings growth will perform well. i am less confident how the market will receive it. not so much earnings growth is always good news. in the u.s. there is many things going on that make for a sloppy year. ramy: also with inflation, the fed, three or four, maybe this year, we are expecting a semiannual report from jay powell very what are we expecting -- jay powell. what are we expecting? andy: it will not be as strong a watchdog as it has been historically. it has worked to ignore inflation long. they help -- they had been ingressive -- aggressive but did not because the economy was week. they are slow at hiking interest rates. we are looking at a real rate of 2%, below the
ever since month. where do you think this is going ahead? this is pretty bullish. i will take it, it is a record. andy are happy in the earning -- early in the earnings season. u.s..onfident in the it is easy to clear because are-over-year the comps pretax reform versus post-tax, going from 35% to 21% statutory rate, moving the needle on earnings per share for a lot of companies. those that do business in the u.s. i am confident earnings growth will perform well. i am less confident how the...
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andy mccabe's office. is that right? >> i don't know the date. i do believe i know the text. >> if bob mueller ever asked you what happened in the meeting in andrew mccabe's office? >> there's many meetings that i -- not many -- >> did bob mueller ask you about any of them? >> he did not. >> did bob mueller ask you what you meant by an insurance policy? >> director mueller did not. on july 26, this is contemporaneous with the opening of the trump russian investigation. she said that clinton has to win now. and you replied, damn, this feels momentous because this matters. this other one did too. this matters because it matters. so super glad to be on this voyage with you. did bob mueller ask you why this matters? >> if you're asking -- >> no, no. i've seen you do this. that's not what i'm asking you. i want to know in bob mueller asked you about this text messa message. >> he did not ask me about any text. >> in two texts, one in may, he asked you about impeachment. >> he did not ask me about any text message. >> i find that interesting that bob mueller has to remove you as con sequence of bias. you
andy mccabe's office. is that right? >> i don't know the date. i do believe i know the text. >> if bob mueller ever asked you what happened in the meeting in andrew mccabe's office? >> there's many meetings that i -- not many -- >> did bob mueller ask you about any of them? >> he did not. >> did bob mueller ask you what you meant by an insurance policy? >> director mueller did not. on july 26, this is contemporaneous with the opening of the trump...
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ever so casually jumps, quicklhe air. i can already hear, nick, what's sketchy about this? i don't get it, oli. well, he gets ready for>> cliff? >> what on earth are you doing, sketchy andy? >> repack and jumpen. >> shut the front door. >> i told you. >> he's not sketchy, he's crazy. >> i going land on the one that was smoomg that had no brush ton. that was rocky and brushy and everything. >> i don't know how he landed on that thing, it didn't look like anybody could possibly stand there but, no, he's there and time to get ready for jump number two. he's just making his way down to where it will be a bit better which in itself has a very sketchy exit. >> andy you're tripping. actually you're not tripping. >> fortunately, no. okay, it's all a ploy, but his landing point do you see, yes, why i consider it so sketchy? >> the power lines? >> yes if the is directly underneath some power lines. the last thing we have to deal with, he sweps sweeps around on one side, lands next to his buddies waunsd again we see why sketchy andy is sketchy andy. >>> this little girl's got moves. watch her break it down and recruit her backup dancing bros. >> i love it. this is like the partridge
ever so casually jumps, quicklhe air. i can already hear, nick, what's sketchy about this? i don't get it, oli. well, he gets ready for>> cliff? >> what on earth are you doing, sketchy andy? >> repack and jumpen. >> shut the front door. >> i told you. >> he's not sketchy, he's crazy. >> i going land on the one that was smoomg that had no brush ton. that was rocky and brushy and everything. >> i don't know how he landed on that thing, it didn't...
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andy mccabe's office, is that right? >> i don't know the date. i do believe i know the text message. >> did bob mueller ever ask you what happened in the meeting in andrew mccabe's office? >> there are many meetings -- >> did bob mueller ask you about any of them? >> he did not. >> did bob mueller ask you what you meant by an insurance policy? >> director mueller did not. >> on the 26th of july, this is contemporaneous with the opening of the trump russia investigation, your girlfriend texted you clinton has to win now. and you reply a few days later, damn, this feels momentous because this matters. the other one did too but that was to ensure we didn't f something up. this matters because this matters. so super glad to be on this voyage with you. did bob mueller ask you why this matters? >> if you're asking why it matters it was a comparison between a case about -- >> i've seen you -- but that is not what i'm asking you. i want to know if bob mueller asked you about this text message? >> director mueller did not ask me about any text message, congressman. >> just days after mueller's appointed in two text
andy mccabe's office, is that right? >> i don't know the date. i do believe i know the text message. >> did bob mueller ever ask you what happened in the meeting in andrew mccabe's office? >> there are many meetings -- >> did bob mueller ask you about any of them? >> he did not. >> did bob mueller ask you what you meant by an insurance policy? >> director mueller did not. >> on the 26th of july, this is contemporaneous with the opening of the...
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, andy mccarthy, former federal prosecutor said yesterday, that congress needs to put a committed and knowledgeable prosecutor forward in those committee hearings so there will be no doubt what so ever that there is follow-up, that there is a holding accoun aible of arf the withins and no more answers -- all of the witnesses and no more answers that are bs . >> and about what strzok did when the deposition, he refused to answer a lot of the questions, she sai she he said - he said that fbi council would not let him answer, if you play those games you need too hole hd them in contempt of congress, there has not been enough members, i'm willing to do it, there are others, but not enough members willing to impose a sanction on misstatements or false statements or lack of cam compliance, until you do that, they will keep playing the games. >> have you said that to your speaker paul ryan? who is as best i can determine indiffident to outcome. >> we have, that is why we passed that deadline, it was not met, now question is -- >> i bet there will be blood in the hallways of congress as a result. >> we need to do something, lou, i'm pushing forward as hard as i can. lou: i know you have. >>
, andy mccarthy, former federal prosecutor said yesterday, that congress needs to put a committed and knowledgeable prosecutor forward in those committee hearings so there will be no doubt what so ever that there is follow-up, that there is a holding accoun aible of arf the withins and no more answers -- all of the witnesses and no more answers that are bs . >> and about what strzok did when the deposition, he refused to answer a lot of the questions, she sai she he said - he said that...
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ever going to become president, right? right? >> no, he is not. we will stop it. i want to believe the path you throughout for consideration in andy's office, that there's no way he gets elected but i'm afraid we can't take that risk. it's like an insurance policy in the unlikely event that you die before you are 40. what the f happened to our country. >> read it again one more time. >> server, did you not hear it? >> i just want you to read it again. >> i can't pull away, what the f happened to our country? >> despite everything you just heard, peter strzok actually wants you to dispense of all the common sense that god gave you and wants you to spend all logic that you have, all rationale, and believe in this fantasy that his actions were not abusively biased. and frankly in my view, corrupt. >> let me be clear that unequivocally and under oath, not once in my 26 years of defending our nation did my personal opinion impact any official action i took. this is true for the clinton email investigation. for the investigation into russian interference and for every other investigation i have worked on. it is not who i am and it is not
ever going to become president, right? right? >> no, he is not. we will stop it. i want to believe the path you throughout for consideration in andy's office, that there's no way he gets elected but i'm afraid we can't take that risk. it's like an insurance policy in the unlikely event that you die before you are 40. what the f happened to our country. >> read it again one more time. >> server, did you not hear it? >> i just want you to read it again. >> i can't...
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in my lifetime, i've only ever lived in three houses on two farm yards a half mile from each other. we've got our fifth generation, our son andy, who is farming half a mile down the road, living in a house that his great grandfather built. sleeping in the same bed room his grandfather was born in as that fifth generation in agriculture. and quite frankly, julie, we hope they're working on the sixth generation at some time as well. and what we need, what that safety net is is trade to continue. you know, as we have young farmers and ranchers wanting to get in. it's hard to get started in agriculture. even as an existing family. farmers and ranchers are all about sustainability. but the most important sustainability in agriculture with farm families is that generational sustainability. that ability to continue on the next 119 years. and i really worry that we don't have that ability. we're not taking advantages of markets that we've got. we had some great opportunities in tpp we chose not to do that. but that doesn't mean the other 11 countries aren't going ahead without us. so we're really concerned about that. one way to do th
in my lifetime, i've only ever lived in three houses on two farm yards a half mile from each other. we've got our fifth generation, our son andy, who is farming half a mile down the road, living in a house that his great grandfather built. sleeping in the same bed room his grandfather was born in as that fifth generation in agriculture. and quite frankly, julie, we hope they're working on the sixth generation at some time as well. and what we need, what that safety net is is trade to continue....
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andy, all the way back to when he was 5 years old. this year the pair makes history as the first special olympics athletes to ever receive a sponsorshipbrooks running company is providing them guidance and support. >> not only are they two of the best athletes in their events oy glass-half-full spirit. >> reporter: it paves the way for them to overcome challenges every day. >> with his disability, that's one of his most difficult things, socially connecting with people. >> she's been very accepted and everybody roots for each other. >> reporter: as they inspire others and themselves. >> don't ever set a limit on these kids. it's amazing if they set their mind to it what they can accomplish. >> you guys are like tv stars now. >> yeah. >> it's amazing after so many years they can get a sponsor. andy's pretty impressive. he can run a marathon in less than three hours. >> top 6% in endurance athletes. >> top six in endurance athletes. 1 # >>> this morning on "world news now," the dangerous summer heat wave baking the nation this week.now," the dangerous summer wave baking the nation this week. >> triple digit temperatures scorching the ea
andy, all the way back to when he was 5 years old. this year the pair makes history as the first special olympics athletes to ever receive a sponsorshipbrooks running company is providing them guidance and support. >> not only are they two of the best athletes in their events oy glass-half-full spirit. >> reporter: it paves the way for them to overcome challenges every day. >> with his disability, that's one of his most difficult things, socially connecting with people....
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pieces bow bells in my looking at the best ever well cup finish holding it to nellie that would just minutes remaining well for more on that let's go to andy richardson who is live for us in moscow and the first of all it looks like the bronze doesn't even want to come home i mean does anyone care about this matter as everyone just looking forward to tomorrow's final or you think that but the both coaches picked very strong seems belgium when you made a couple of changes from the side that lost to france for england hurricane was starting i think he was trying to confirm his position at the top of the goal scoring chances i think will happen anyway it's belgium been a very open game often these games are quite and sustaining and and high scoring and for belgium it will be their best ever finish in one thousand nine hundred six they got the semi's in and lost to france in the third fourth place play off so it's important for them for england it's given their fans there's a deluge of fans that came in since moscow for the semifinals they were hoping for a final as well as it is they've had to diversify and peter spoke but a lot of them have
pieces bow bells in my looking at the best ever well cup finish holding it to nellie that would just minutes remaining well for more on that let's go to andy richardson who is live for us in moscow and the first of all it looks like the bronze doesn't even want to come home i mean does anyone care about this matter as everyone just looking forward to tomorrow's final or you think that but the both coaches picked very strong seems belgium when you made a couple of changes from the side that lost...
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andi sent to a shelter in new york city, his mother held at the detention facility. when she saw her son taken away, she wasn't sure she would ever him again. they took away my son. they told me i would never see him. they told me they would deport me and he was going to stay with the government. jose angell and his 11-year-old daughter kimberly fled honduras and arrived at the u.s. southern border june 17th. almost immediately, kimberly was sent to the casa presidential shelter, her father detained at port isobel. it would be a month before they would see each other again. when god creates a family, he has jose angel, i feel that there isn't anything that can separate you from your kids, except something like death. both families describe a painful month, filled with a desperation to reunite, coupled with uncomfortable conditions they say were inhumane. they wouldn't let me go to the bathroom sometimes, and when i wanted to eat, they wouldn't let me eat until they wanted. immigration and customs enforcement and the department of homeland security did not respond to a request from cnn about the treatment of these families while i
andi sent to a shelter in new york city, his mother held at the detention facility. when she saw her son taken away, she wasn't sure she would ever him again. they took away my son. they told me i would never see him. they told me they would deport me and he was going to stay with the government. jose angell and his 11-year-old daughter kimberly fled honduras and arrived at the u.s. southern border june 17th. almost immediately, kimberly was sent to the casa presidential shelter, her father...
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ever as a young person, to come out in solidarity with many people. as you can hear, it is a very... that is jeremy corbyn being announced on stage. let's chat to andyge. let's chat to andy. is it fair to say that this is a left—wing rally? it is labour, liberal supporters. this is liberal britain flexing its muscles. but it is in trouble beyond that does it? what i have seen today is it is an incredibly diverse group. there probably are a lot of left—wing groups here but i would say exclusively. this is about people saying hate no more. we have had enough of the public politics of hate, the religion of hate, and the fa ct hate, the religion of hate, and the fact that the two are married together in donald trump is to come together in donald trump is to come to an end. he was voted in, he is the president, therefore he has to come to president. —— to britain. the president, therefore he has to come to president. -- to britain. he was voted in but he isn't acting like a president. be very careful when a politician tells you who to hate because there is an agenda in the background. pretty impressive costu mes the background. pretty impressive costumes
ever as a young person, to come out in solidarity with many people. as you can hear, it is a very... that is jeremy corbyn being announced on stage. let's chat to andyge. let's chat to andy. is it fair to say that this is a left—wing rally? it is labour, liberal supporters. this is liberal britain flexing its muscles. but it is in trouble beyond that does it? what i have seen today is it is an incredibly diverse group. there probably are a lot of left—wing groups here but i would say...
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ever going to be president, right, right? >> no, he's not, we'll stop it. >> august 15th, 2016. >> i want to believe the path you through out for consideration in andy's office that there is no way he gets selected. i am afraid we cannot take that risk. it is liken uninsured policy. >> october 20th, 2016. >> i can't pull away and i deferred to the chairman. >> you can use one letter. >> what the f -- happens to our country? >> read it again that way. >> you just want to hear it for me to repeat it. >> okay, sure. >> i am happy to indulge you. >> i can't pull away, what the f -- happened to our country. >> why in the world do you believe this committee should not ask for the record of similar texts from your private account to find out what else you may have said about insurance policies or about the president of the united states or investigation. that's a rhetorical question, you need not answer and i yield back. >> mr. chairman, may i answer? >> you may respond briefly even though he said it is a rhetorical question. >> i would like to make the point. >> i didn't bring them up. i just asked you to read your own words. >> if i may, what is important is that
ever going to be president, right, right? >> no, he's not, we'll stop it. >> august 15th, 2016. >> i want to believe the path you through out for consideration in andy's office that there is no way he gets selected. i am afraid we cannot take that risk. it is liken uninsured policy. >> october 20th, 2016. >> i can't pull away and i deferred to the chairman. >> you can use one letter. >> what the f -- happens to our country? >> read it again that...
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ever going to become president, right? and strzok writes back, no, no, he's not. we'll stop it. there is also the exchange in -- about a conversation in andy mccabe's office, the former deputy director of the fbi, saying there is no way he gets elected, but i'm afraid we can't take that risk, strzok writes. it's like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you're 40. doesn't appear page responded. there is no question about how concerning they are. the question just becomes, did they influence the investigation or not. and mark meadows, a republican in the house in the freedom caucus, said, asha, that he did learn new information from peter strzok in that closed-door testimony. >> yes. i mean, as josh said, you know from being in the fbi that these kinds of text messages were not appropriate. they show poor judgment, and strzok will have to speak for himself. >> but are they illegal? >> well, they're not illegal, unless they provide evidence that he was leaking information. i mean, if they provide evidence of some other crime. i think the question is that whether, you know, how did these impact, if at all, any decisions th
ever going to become president, right? and strzok writes back, no, no, he's not. we'll stop it. there is also the exchange in -- about a conversation in andy mccabe's office, the former deputy director of the fbi, saying there is no way he gets elected, but i'm afraid we can't take that risk, strzok writes. it's like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you're 40. doesn't appear page responded. there is no question about how concerning they are. the question just becomes,...