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i think annie donaldson mostly shows up in volume 2. is there a greater chance of hope hicks and annie donaldson showing up before that committee than there was don mcgahn? >> i would have said yes untila with this absolute immunity idea. any close adviser to the president has absolute immunity to subpoenas from congress, which i think is a legally untenable position. the one court that has ruled on this, even though it's not binding, has said that is a lawless position essentially. i do not think that would be upheld in the courts. will hope hicks come in voluntarily? maybe. i think at this point democrats should assume no one is coming voluntarily. it's all through subpoena and all litigated in the courts, where i think we saw for the first time a glimmer of hope yesterday. the courts will uphold a rule of law and much of the positions taken by administration, the department of justice now and olc are just not backed up by the law. >> as an investigative body, are they better served calling in witnesses like chris christie who witness
i think annie donaldson mostly shows up in volume 2. is there a greater chance of hope hicks and annie donaldson showing up before that committee than there was don mcgahn? >> i would have said yes untila with this absolute immunity idea. any close adviser to the president has absolute immunity to subpoenas from congress, which i think is a legally untenable position. the one court that has ruled on this, even though it's not binding, has said that is a lawless position essentially. i do...
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annie: hi, i'm annie. nice to meet you. lemonis: annie? annie: yes. lemonis: nice to meet you.t. hood tiny-house village. lemonis: what's the most popular unit here? pat: lincoln is one of our most popular units. annie: they all have names and personalities. lemonis: well, let's go look at the new tumbleweed tiny home. pat: sounds good. jeff: thank you. annie: thank you. pat: all right. so, this is the new unit. steve: i wanted to start by having tracy and austin -- you two have spent a good amount of time working on this unit, perfecting this unit. tell us about what you guys accomplished. austin: i've built about 350 of these now. this is probably the first one you can actually move in right away. there's more storage in this house than any of them. pat: very nice. tracy: some of the biggest feedback that we've got from some of the focus groups is that they didn't want to just expose their clothing or expose their food. so, we really honed in on that on this unit. annie: yeah. it looks very clean. pat: very clean. jeff: it's bright in here. pat: it is very bright. steve: we d
annie: hi, i'm annie. nice to meet you. lemonis: annie? annie: yes. lemonis: nice to meet you.t. hood tiny-house village. lemonis: what's the most popular unit here? pat: lincoln is one of our most popular units. annie: they all have names and personalities. lemonis: well, let's go look at the new tumbleweed tiny home. pat: sounds good. jeff: thank you. annie: thank you. pat: all right. so, this is the new unit. steve: i wanted to start by having tracy and austin -- you two have spent a good...
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annie donaldson's notes might be one of the most important things that is in the report. it is our equivalent of the watergate tapes, in some way. but she actually documents exactly what the president said in numerous instances to don mcgahn. don mcgahn's testimony, obviously, was very important. hope hicks also figures prominently. these are all important individuals who we need to hear from directly and be able to lay out exactly what happened to them, confirm, you know, what is in the mueller report, but go beyond that, as well, and make sure that we have all the information that we need in order to assess the ten specific cases, potential cases of obstruction of justice that robert mueller laid out in the report. >> as you also heard, cnn has learned that robert mueller is now reluctant to testify publicly before congress, for fear of appearing political. you say, and i'm quoting now, you say we have to be very careful about restrictions on his testimony. what sort of restrictions are you willing to accept? for example, will you accept a closed-door private hearing? >
annie donaldson's notes might be one of the most important things that is in the report. it is our equivalent of the watergate tapes, in some way. but she actually documents exactly what the president said in numerous instances to don mcgahn. don mcgahn's testimony, obviously, was very important. hope hicks also figures prominently. these are all important individuals who we need to hear from directly and be able to lay out exactly what happened to them, confirm, you know, what is in the...
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annie: sure. so this is a story i worked on with zach snyder and our database team looking at vanguard mutual fund and etf's, and how it uses the etf's to reduce capital gains taxes in its mutual fund. so the way that it works is the etf's are share class of the mutual fund. this is a format that vanguard patented back in the early 2000's. so some of the tax advantages etfs can realize using heartbeat trades actually apply to the mutual funds as well because of this connection. it has been a huge win for the investors in vanguard's mutual fund to have these advantages in capital gains taxes. one interesting thing to note is that these patents will expire in a couple of years. so the question is whether other issuers might want to copy that strategy, as well. eric: i have heard 2 sides of this. one says well, if you pull money out of vanguard quickly, that will be a lot of capital gains for the etf, that is that. the other side says i love this. you would be crazy not to do it. where do you fall? p
annie: sure. so this is a story i worked on with zach snyder and our database team looking at vanguard mutual fund and etf's, and how it uses the etf's to reduce capital gains taxes in its mutual fund. so the way that it works is the etf's are share class of the mutual fund. this is a format that vanguard patented back in the early 2000's. so some of the tax advantages etfs can realize using heartbeat trades actually apply to the mutual funds as well because of this connection. it has been a...
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annie had to keep notes. >> and how key are these notes? to what mueller was able to find and what we learned? >> the notes are important in at least two of the episodes out of ten that mueller investigated. he found or his team found evidence to bring a case of obstruction in four of the 10 episodes they investigated. annie's notes are important, but particularly two involving don began. the first is in june of 2017 when the president is urging don twice and two phone calls to his home, urging him to reach out to the justice department's senior most officials and tried to help remove and argue that robert mueller should be removed as special counsel. he has conflicts of interest. mcgahn doesn't think it makes any sense and he is trying to explain to the president, you don't want to do this. it is going to look like you are trying to knock off mueller. the second is in february of 2018. when the president angrily summons mcgahn to his office and said the "new york times" is reporting that and now "the washington post" as well is reporting i
annie had to keep notes. >> and how key are these notes? to what mueller was able to find and what we learned? >> the notes are important in at least two of the episodes out of ten that mueller investigated. he found or his team found evidence to bring a case of obstruction in four of the 10 episodes they investigated. annie's notes are important, but particularly two involving don began. the first is in june of 2017 when the president is urging don twice and two phone calls to his...
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annie: yes.will technology offset the number of people who are required to drive a truck? annie: trucking happens to be a passion topic of mine. drivers --of truck truck drivers represent 1% of the population. it's a common job. the average truck driver is in their mid-50's and drives a long-haul truck. it looks very different if you are driving a truck or car through the seats -- streets of san francisco or any major city, then it does driving through a state in the middle of the country. human beings, and the nature of how complex that driving is is very different. to do ae if you are cross-country road trip, you are probably on cruise control, when i have done it, the eastern half of nevada, for example, versus never on cruise control in san francisco. you worked at huber for one year, working on a freight, but what is your take on uber ending 24% down for the last two days, two days into being a public company? annie: it's not the start anybody would hope for. call whento make any you are two
annie: yes.will technology offset the number of people who are required to drive a truck? annie: trucking happens to be a passion topic of mine. drivers --of truck truck drivers represent 1% of the population. it's a common job. the average truck driver is in their mid-50's and drives a long-haul truck. it looks very different if you are driving a truck or car through the seats -- streets of san francisco or any major city, then it does driving through a state in the middle of the country....
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annie and the table are back.seems like a -- i would guess the right political calculation but the right fit for the kind of campaign she's going to be comfortable running as a former prosecutor. >> she's been drawing on her experience throughout the campaign. i think there is internal calculus happening when she's looking at the polls seeing white men are continuing to lead the polls after she had an impressive launch that even donald trump commented on, he talked about how strong it was. i think she's switching to this campaigning strategy of attacking donald trump because she's seen and polls noticed that democrats are concerned about defeating donald trump. this is happening for her campaign at a time we've talked about this and i'm writing about it tomorrow for axios, when other democrats are turning against fellow democrats running for president. there's just these weird little sort of petty, almost passive. aggressive tifts happening. that's one way or kamala harris to look at that happening and keep above
annie and the table are back.seems like a -- i would guess the right political calculation but the right fit for the kind of campaign she's going to be comfortable running as a former prosecutor. >> she's been drawing on her experience throughout the campaign. i think there is internal calculus happening when she's looking at the polls seeing white men are continuing to lead the polls after she had an impressive launch that even donald trump commented on, he talked about how strong it...
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and annie's notes are important in many of them, but particularly in two involving don mcgahn. the first one is in june of 2017 when the president is urging don twice, in two phone calls to his home, urging him to reach out to the justice department's senior-most officials and try to help remove -- argue that bob mueller should be removed as special counsel, right, because he's got conflicts of interest. and mcgahn doesn't think these conflicts make any sense, and he's trying to explain to the president, you don't want to do this. it's going to look like meddling. it looks like you're trying to knock off mueller. the second is in february of 2018 when the president angrily summons mcgahn to his office and says, "the new york times" is reporting that -- and now "the washington post" as well is reporting that i ordered you to fire mueller. i never did that. i want you to correct the record. and don mcgahn stands his ground and says, you know, i'm sorry, mr. president. that's kind of how i took it. those notes of annie's are also really important because they help concretize that
and annie's notes are important in many of them, but particularly in two involving don mcgahn. the first one is in june of 2017 when the president is urging don twice, in two phone calls to his home, urging him to reach out to the justice department's senior-most officials and try to help remove -- argue that bob mueller should be removed as special counsel, right, because he's got conflicts of interest. and mcgahn doesn't think these conflicts make any sense, and he's trying to explain to the...
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and what annie laid out is right. the president's reacting to news coverage and the sense every day of whether he's winning or losing. what's missing is entek chul consistency. he knows it's not what the report said in full, and that hours of testimony on camera by mueller would be not only an extraordinary block buster moment in washington but could be politically damaging for the president. it would air a lot of bad behavior that's documented in the report but in a compelling sort of live way on video for americans back home to watch and consume and take note of. >> matt, it's interesting. one of the things democrats in congress as they pursue the investigations as the subpoenas start flying, one of the things they seem to be coming up against are replies from the investigation saying what you're looking for, there's no obvious legislative purpose for it. therefore, not going to be any cooperation that's forthcoming here. that equation as i understand it could potentially change if the house were to open a formal im
and what annie laid out is right. the president's reacting to news coverage and the sense every day of whether he's winning or losing. what's missing is entek chul consistency. he knows it's not what the report said in full, and that hours of testimony on camera by mueller would be not only an extraordinary block buster moment in washington but could be politically damaging for the president. it would air a lot of bad behavior that's documented in the report but in a compelling sort of live way...
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annie donaldson's notes are very important. they back up don mcgahn. they are not interested in her testimony. she's been subpoenaed for a deposition. her notes can be used with other witnesses. it's hope hicks who is is the blockbuster witness who can appear, tell the story, convey to the american public what's in mueller report with a birds eye view and that clip from representative swalwell is very telling. if she, in front of the entire country, refuses to respond to the question of whether or not the president ever asked her to lie for him, then i think the public will know what the answer to that question is. >> that will be a story, if and when it happens. peter baker, is there any reason to believe these two women will take a course, not taken by mcgahn, and actually show up and are we going to look back on this period as kind of the treading of water? >> it's a great question. are they going to have the same response that don mcgahn have. don mcgahn didn't have to accept the president's instructions. he chose to. he has a certain degree of loy
annie donaldson's notes are very important. they back up don mcgahn. they are not interested in her testimony. she's been subpoenaed for a deposition. her notes can be used with other witnesses. it's hope hicks who is is the blockbuster witness who can appear, tell the story, convey to the american public what's in mueller report with a birds eye view and that clip from representative swalwell is very telling. if she, in front of the entire country, refuses to respond to the question of whether...
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he called his personal lawyer and then called his chief of staff annie donaldson to inform her of his decision. he then drove to the office to pack his belongings and submit his resignation letter. donaldson recalled that mcgahn told her the president had called and demanded he contact the department of justice and that the president wanted him to do something that mcgahn did not want to do. mcgahn told donaldson the president had called at least twice and in one of the calls asked, have you done it? mcgahn did not tell donaldson the specifics of the president's request because he was consciously trying not to involve her in the investigation but donaldson inferred that the president's directive was related to the russia investigation. donaldson prepared to resign along with mcgahn." as the president continues to take unprecedented legal steps to try to block testimony to the house judiciary committee, according to one member of the committee, most of the democrats on the house judiciary committee now are ready to move to impeachment even if their leadership is not. >> the judiciary c
he called his personal lawyer and then called his chief of staff annie donaldson to inform her of his decision. he then drove to the office to pack his belongings and submit his resignation letter. donaldson recalled that mcgahn told her the president had called and demanded he contact the department of justice and that the president wanted him to do something that mcgahn did not want to do. mcgahn told donaldson the president had called at least twice and in one of the calls asked, have you...
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as for this trip, thank you, annie carney and you, sumi chris, you chris, you talk about deliverablesdent trump coming out of the trip. the only real delivery has been the delivery of that trophy to the sumo wrestling championship. president trump is getting ready to head home tomorrow with lots more on his plate. chris, back to you. >> i would say if there say trophy for best handling of a wardrobe crisis on an international trip, with the leader of the free world, annie carney gets it. she also gets my award for best -- unbelievable. check hallie's twitter feed, my twitter feed, it is incredible. i got to hand it to annie carney, thank you very much to both of you. >>> back here at home, several of the 2020 contenders are on the trail this memorial day. and one is calling president trump's failure to serve in vietnam an assault on the honor of this country. >>> and as prom and wedding season gets into full swing, you've got to see this story. the startling results of a limousine crash test. you need to know this before you get in one. his before you get in one hopes you drive safely
as for this trip, thank you, annie carney and you, sumi chris, you chris, you talk about deliverablesdent trump coming out of the trip. the only real delivery has been the delivery of that trophy to the sumo wrestling championship. president trump is getting ready to head home tomorrow with lots more on his plate. chris, back to you. >> i would say if there say trophy for best handling of a wardrobe crisis on an international trip, with the leader of the free world, annie carney gets it....
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watergate had the nixon tapes, mueller had annie donaldson's note. probably a name most people in america have never heard of. but she's mentioned 68, 67 times in the mueller report, especially in volume two, which has to do with obstruction. she's a loyal, die-hard republican, a lawyer, harvard grad, harvard law grad. she's devoted to don mcghan, the white house counsel. she followed him into the white house as his chief of staff. helping manage a large group of lawyers. and basically she was the scribe for what i would describe as the most tempestuos, chaotic and angst filled moments in the oval office. she was writing down in real time what don mcghan was hearing the president say about how he wanted to stop the russia investigation. >> i read all the footnotes and all of her notes. if you think of don mcghan as the narrator of donald trump's efforts to obstruct justice and the flash points that mueller investigated are all things that mcgahn witnessed. annie donaldson is the screen writer if you're trying to understand the story. but what she add
watergate had the nixon tapes, mueller had annie donaldson's note. probably a name most people in america have never heard of. but she's mentioned 68, 67 times in the mueller report, especially in volume two, which has to do with obstruction. she's a loyal, die-hard republican, a lawyer, harvard grad, harvard law grad. she's devoted to don mcghan, the white house counsel. she followed him into the white house as his chief of staff. helping manage a large group of lawyers. and basically she was...
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however, what's fascinating about annie donaldson notes is she's essentially the taping system. it's imprecise. of course, it's not a tape recording like in nixon's white house. but in these fragments, she captures the drama and fear that the president was engaged in something that at least looked like criminal conduct, criminal obstruction. if it wasn't obstruction on its face. and the efforts by don mcgahn, the white house's counsel to rein him in, especially in march and in june to try to get him to see that what he was doing was verging on a crime. >> janai jeremy, this is just another one of those examples. so much reporting out there, so much we have learned about those early months of the trump presidency, probably the first three to six months where if there is one thing i see sort of big picture it's the collision of all of these instincts that donald trump brought to the presidency with the institution of the presidency, with the federal government, with the relationship between the branches, just a collision there that caused all sorts of upheaval. >> he didn't want t
however, what's fascinating about annie donaldson notes is she's essentially the taping system. it's imprecise. of course, it's not a tape recording like in nixon's white house. but in these fragments, she captures the drama and fear that the president was engaged in something that at least looked like criminal conduct, criminal obstruction. if it wasn't obstruction on its face. and the efforts by don mcgahn, the white house's counsel to rein him in, especially in march and in june to try to...
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annie donnellson is like the note taker in chief when it comes to the special counsel investigation. she was the one that documented the interactions between then white house counsel don mcgahn and the president over these allegations of obstruction. so her notes are really part of the record, the backbone of the special counsel report. hope hicks had a ringside seat as the white house communications adviser and a direct adviser to the president on all of these issues related to russia, neil. >> neil: thanks, catherine. hart to keep track of the subpoenas. judge andrew napolitano has a running count. what do you think? >> i think there's 80 subpoenas out now. i'm not just talking about the judiciary committees. a lot of this is going to be resolved by a court. the argument that was made by the justice department yesterday as to why the president doesn't want don mcgahn to testify is an interesting one. he don't invoke executive privilege. his lawyers have understood by letting don mcgahn to speak to the fbi and testify before a grand jury, the president waived executive privilege. so
annie donnellson is like the note taker in chief when it comes to the special counsel investigation. she was the one that documented the interactions between then white house counsel don mcgahn and the president over these allegations of obstruction. so her notes are really part of the record, the backbone of the special counsel report. hope hicks had a ringside seat as the white house communications adviser and a direct adviser to the president on all of these issues related to russia, neil....
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now it's turning to his then chief of staff annie donaldson tallie.conservative lawyer, donaldson's lawyer appears 67 times in the redacted mueller report. her notes of meetins between mcgahn and trump are at the center of the most embarrassing and controversial moments, including her speculation that trump's decision to fire james comey would destroy his presidency. is this the beginning of the end? her reference one day to being just in the middle of another russia fiasco. she recorded details about efforts to pressure attorney general jeff sessions over his recusal from the russia probe and about trump's interest in canning special counsel robert mueller. when the report emerged and the impact of donaldson's words were clear, the president's response was swift. watch out for people that take so-called notes. >> nobody has ever done what i've done. i've given total transparency. >> reporter: ob cure players have loomed large in political dramas before. >> i did not having sexual relations with that woman. >> reporter: way back when president bill cl
now it's turning to his then chief of staff annie donaldson tallie.conservative lawyer, donaldson's lawyer appears 67 times in the redacted mueller report. her notes of meetins between mcgahn and trump are at the center of the most embarrassing and controversial moments, including her speculation that trump's decision to fire james comey would destroy his presidency. is this the beginning of the end? her reference one day to being just in the middle of another russia fiasco. she recorded...
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annie karni. chuck rosenberg, the host of the podcast the oath. senior political reporter for "the washington post" aaron blake is back. eli stokeles reporter for the los angeles times. and former democratic congresswoman donna edwards. donna, let me start with you. it seemed that nancy pelosi started the day on the defense within her own caucus and ended up on the offense with the president. does that buy her time within her caucus? >> i think it absolutely buys her time. she was able to have her chairman present their case for continuing investigations. it managed to quiet some of the loudest voices for right now. but i think it's only a little bit of time that it buys, and i think not only is speaker pelosi going to have to deal with elements within her caucus but there's a growing ground swell of people outside, at the grass roots, who want accountability for this president and that may only come through impeachment. >> chuck, just put the politics aside for a minute. from a law and order perspective, or sort of the history of impeachment, exp
annie karni. chuck rosenberg, the host of the podcast the oath. senior political reporter for "the washington post" aaron blake is back. eli stokeles reporter for the los angeles times. and former democratic congresswoman donna edwards. donna, let me start with you. it seemed that nancy pelosi started the day on the defense within her own caucus and ended up on the offense with the president. does that buy her time within her caucus? >> i think it absolutely buys her time. she...
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at the same time, the committee has also issued a subpoena for annie donaldson, who was the chief of staff for don mcgahn, the former white house counsel, served in the white house counsel's office. those two individual have said witnessed to some of the episodes detailed in the mueller report. democrats demanding more information. but, the white house has been moving to defy subpoenas, as we saw today, instructing don mcgahn not to show up to the house judiciary committee, despite facing a subpoena, and now democrats are threatening to punish mcgahn. >> mr. mcgahn, was it a mistake -- >> reporter: former white house counsel don mcgahn, will soon be held in contempt of congress, after president trump directed him not to comply with a subpoena, demanding he testify about potential obstruction of justice at the white house. >> we will not allow the president to prevent the american people from hearing from this witness. we will not allow the president to stop this investigation. >> reporter: the justice department said congress cannot compel former senior white house officials to testi
at the same time, the committee has also issued a subpoena for annie donaldson, who was the chief of staff for don mcgahn, the former white house counsel, served in the white house counsel's office. those two individual have said witnessed to some of the episodes detailed in the mueller report. democrats demanding more information. but, the white house has been moving to defy subpoenas, as we saw today, instructing don mcgahn not to show up to the house judiciary committee, despite facing a...
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representative annie kuster of new hampshire's second congressional district gives democratic adjusts worship gave the importance of protecting americans with pre-existing conditions. that will expand access to quality and affordable health care. from world hospitals and mental health clinics to alcohol and opioid misuse treatment centers peered everyone shared a similar message. the trump administration's accept health care are causing serious anxiety for providers and patients. whatever your medical issues may be, no one should face roadblocks and seething mouth care. i have heard so much with the need to protect access to coverage. in theocratic majority house has been laser focused on advancing our for the people agenda. over the past several weeks, the house has passed medical legislation to protect americans with pre-existing conditions. to lower the cost of prescription drugs and fight back against the trump administration's ongoing efforts to sabotage the affordable care act. i was proud to house passed my legislation to protect americans with pre-existing conditions. health p
representative annie kuster of new hampshire's second congressional district gives democratic adjusts worship gave the importance of protecting americans with pre-existing conditions. that will expand access to quality and affordable health care. from world hospitals and mental health clinics to alcohol and opioid misuse treatment centers peered everyone shared a similar message. the trump administration's accept health care are causing serious anxiety for providers and patients. whatever your...
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they have also subpoenaed annie donaldson, the one-time chief of staff to former white house counsel don mcgahn. that committee faced an empty chair on tuesday, as mcgahn defied a subpoena for him to appear. and that's fueling calls to start impeachment proceedings against the president. manu raju has our report. >> reporter: one of president trump's closest confidents served with a subpoena. hope hicks, the former communications director, compelled to provide records and testimony to the house judiciary committee next month, about the potential obstruction of justice at the white house. and the committee serving a subpoena to annie donaldson, who served as chief of staff to don mcgahn. but the white house has resisted on all fronts. and former officials cannot be compelled to testify about their conversations with the president. that's prompted more democrats to say the only recourse is impeachment. >> nobody runs for congress with the idea i want to go there and start impeachment. but i think that's what it's come to. >> reporter: tonight, there's a growing rift in the democratic c
they have also subpoenaed annie donaldson, the one-time chief of staff to former white house counsel don mcgahn. that committee faced an empty chair on tuesday, as mcgahn defied a subpoena for him to appear. and that's fueling calls to start impeachment proceedings against the president. manu raju has our report. >> reporter: one of president trump's closest confidents served with a subpoena. hope hicks, the former communications director, compelled to provide records and testimony to the...
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michael schmidt is with us, anny carney and harry litman returns to our broadcast, doj veteran. these days he happens to be the creator of the new podcast called talking feds. michael, i would like to begin with you. with the president talking spying, with the president having found a perfectly pliant, it seems, attorney general on this front, what have you heard about the seriousness of purpose behind this investigation of the investigators? >> well, that's what we sort of don't know. we reported this week that barr has asked the u.s. attorney in connecticut, duram, to look at this, but he would simply be reviewing the counter intelligence investigation and how it all began. at the heart of this issue is the fact that the president has finally found someone to be his attorney general that will do the things that he wants. sessions wouldn't do that. rosenstein wouldn't do that. but here you have barr echoing the president's talking points and doing it in an effective way. barr has figured out a way to stay on message on these issues and to keep it alive and allows the president
michael schmidt is with us, anny carney and harry litman returns to our broadcast, doj veteran. these days he happens to be the creator of the new podcast called talking feds. michael, i would like to begin with you. with the president talking spying, with the president having found a perfectly pliant, it seems, attorney general on this front, what have you heard about the seriousness of purpose behind this investigation of the investigators? >> well, that's what we sort of don't know. we...
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and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show.hispers] this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. ♪ find something incredible, from somewhere amazing. unique selection, unbelievable prices. homegoods. go finding. >>> fre. >> back to arlington national cemetery for the wreath laying at the tomb of the unknown soldier. ke pence did the honor for the fallen help and women of the u.s. armed forces this memorial day. the vice present will speak in the cemetery's amphitheater after that wreath laying coming up in a few minutes. >>> this weekend, memorial day, marks the official start of the summer beach season. >> news 4 is working for you, helping you decide which beach might be best for your vacation. we take a look at a few options. >> reporter: there are plenty of beaches to choose from on the other side of theay b. ra hobith is the nation's summer capital. >> a few miles south people seem to come toethany beach looking for the same thing. >> quiet. it's really -- they advertise themselves as a quiet resort. they
and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show.hispers] this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. ♪ find something incredible, from somewhere amazing. unique selection, unbelievable prices. homegoods. go finding. >>> fre. >> back to arlington national cemetery for the wreath laying at the tomb of the unknown soldier. ke pence did the honor for the fallen help and women of the u.s. armed forces this memorial day. the vice present will speak in the...
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in 1997, a pretty teenager named karen mitchell was helping out at her aunt annie caspar's shoe storever meet robert durst, but my manager, she said she remembered him because he just dressed as a woman. >> reporter: karen might well have met robert durst, said aunt annie. she often helped eureka's homeless population, people among whom bob was known to mingle. we can't know for sure. but we do know she was in bob's neighborhood. more than once. >> karen used to go to trinidad on the bus. i mean, they could have met. it's definitely a possibility. she liked unusual people. she liked to pick their brain, and talk to 'em. >> reporter: the day she vanished, karen left the shoe store to walk to her job at a nearby daycare center where she'd arranged to have annie pick her up after work. >> and as i came down, his this weird feeling like something was off. >> reporter: it was. karen never made it to work. her mother, mary caspar, lived in los angeles. no forgetting what that phone call was like. >> we drove from southern california up here. and i remember hanging flyers at the rest stops o
in 1997, a pretty teenager named karen mitchell was helping out at her aunt annie caspar's shoe storever meet robert durst, but my manager, she said she remembered him because he just dressed as a woman. >> reporter: karen might well have met robert durst, said aunt annie. she often helped eureka's homeless population, people among whom bob was known to mingle. we can't know for sure. but we do know she was in bob's neighborhood. more than once. >> karen used to go to trinidad on...
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how to this is annie. this is annie paying back her friend for the tickets with zelle® before the previews start. and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show. [whispers] this inoyour right here, right bank. this is wells fargo. honey, we are seriouslynternet keeping up with the joneses. keeping upith the ford's. keeping up with the garcia's. the romeros. -patels. the wahh-the-wahh... -wolanske's. -right. no one is going to have intern like this. xfinity makes keeping up with the joneses. want gig-speed it?wesome.er we've got you covered. or check out our other amazing speed options at new low prices. get started now for as low as $29.99 a month. call, click or visit a store today. >>> riort now tracking a s system up here towards chicago. that's going to have a big impact on our weather tomorrow, torms with a chance of and with some heatmakes its way in. hottest day othe year tomorrow. we only havethe best chance to see those storms. >>> high school graduations get under way inhe comingweeks. for man
how to this is annie. this is annie paying back her friend for the tickets with zelle® before the previews start. and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show. [whispers] this inoyour right here, right bank. this is wells fargo. honey, we are seriouslynternet keeping up with the joneses. keeping upith the ford's. keeping up with the garcia's. the romeros. -patels. the wahh-the-wahh... -wolanske's. -right. no one is going to have intern like this. xfinity makes keeping up with the joneses....
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. >>> plus sleeping pills, over-the-counter or p this is anni and this is annie paying back her friend the tickets with zelle® before thpreviews start. and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show. [whispers] this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. off! familycare provides mosquito protection oily or greasy with a dry formula that's nt so you can keep living life your way. off! live on. sc johnson >>> iegsia is launchinga new app to visualize how you could see how something appears in your home. choose from different styles and life stages to narrow down choices. part of the ikea shift to digital. it is known for giant stores on the outskirts of towns and it is testing out small suburban areas that carry a fractionhe lineup. >>> and opportunities may be more available in some places han others, a report by wallet hubinds the best city for summer jobs is orlando. taking into account affordability, average income, availability of summer jobs and rental prices. scottsdale is number two. posting the highest medium income for part-time workers and dever is third.
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everybody cing back homeom this is annie. this is annie paying back her friend f the tickets with zelle® before the previews start. and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show. [whispers] this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. >>> well, this holiday we want to take a moment to salute a man who dedicated his life to service. >> larrye spencer w from one stripe to four stars. meagan fitzgerald explains what sacrifice and service means to him. >> obviously some about today is a lot of folks, a lot of americans do memorial day as the unofficial beginning of summer. >> but that's not what this day is about. it's time for americans to reflect and remember the sacrifice countless men and women made so we could be free. >> my father who was in the korean war, he is bauriesin arlington cemetery. >> his grandfather served, his ther did too. even losing his hand in the korean war. >> he got hishand mauled. >> for 44 years of spencer's life he too lived out the family tradition even making history in the air
everybody cing back homeom this is annie. this is annie paying back her friend f the tickets with zelle® before the previews start. and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show. [whispers] this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. >>> well, this holiday we want to take a moment to salute a man who dedicated his life to service. >> larrye spencer w from one stripe to four stars. meagan fitzgerald explains what sacrifice and service means to him. >>...
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there's also annie donaldson, that was don mcgahn's chief of staff and had a front row seat to the russia fiasco. that was cited nearly 70 types in mueller's report and the new subpoenas come on the same day don mcgahn defied the subpoena and refused to testify making it clear if it wasn't already that this white house is not going to comply. with anything. but the big kahuna in all of this, of course, is robert mueller, sources telling cnn members of his team are hesitating about him testifying publicly saying that he doesn't want to appear political after staying tight-lipped for two years which is completely understandable but with the white house gagging the people who could answer questions about what happened behind the scenes, doesn't mueller have an obligation to speak? to tell the american people the whole truth of everything he knows, especially in the face of a white house and an attorney general that continually mischaracterize mueller's findings, a president who falsely insists that he was exonerated by robert mueller and an attorney general who has proved again and again he
there's also annie donaldson, that was don mcgahn's chief of staff and had a front row seat to the russia fiasco. that was cited nearly 70 types in mueller's report and the new subpoenas come on the same day don mcgahn defied the subpoena and refused to testify making it clear if it wasn't already that this white house is not going to comply. with anything. but the big kahuna in all of this, of course, is robert mueller, sources telling cnn members of his team are hesitating about him...
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so what is she going to do with that huge unk of herch this is annie.s is annie paying back her friend for the tickets wh zelle® before the previews start. and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show. [whisperri this is your right hert now. this is wells fargo. >>> mackenzie bezos, one of the world's richest women says she plans to give a considerable away. of her wealth she got more than $35 billion in her divorce from amazon founder and ceo jeff bezos. sate she will donaoughly half of that. she made that announcement recently with the giving pledge, a group that was creatll by bi and melinda gates and warren buffett. bezos wrote that her approach to philanthropy would be thoughtful and it will take time and effort and care. >>> all eyes and ears will be on e herndongh school band as it represents the u.s. at the d-day services in normandy france next month. you may remember we brought the story months ago. they'll be one of just a few bands across the nation who will be playing at the remembrance events. >> to represent our country, it's really
so what is she going to do with that huge unk of herch this is annie.s is annie paying back her friend for the tickets wh zelle® before the previews start. and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show. [whisperri this is your right hert now. this is wells fargo. >>> mackenzie bezos, one of the world's richest women says she plans to give a considerable away. of her wealth she got more than $35 billion in her divorce from amazon founder and ceo jeff bezos. sate she will donaoughly...
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tate, annie custer. okay. good afternoon, everyone. our house democratic majority was elected on a promise to the american people. after years of republican congress trying to take away americans' health care, democrats would act for the people by protecting -- for the people to lower health care costs. by protecting preexisting benefits, and lowering the cost of prescription drugs. today we are gathered here with our senate colleagues who have been leading on this issue, as well. and i'm pleased to welcome back to the house side a number of senators who are very famous in the country. but they cut their teeth in the house of representatives. [ laughter ] the leader of the senate, mr. schumer. debby stabenow, senator stabenow. senator ron wyden. senator chris murphy. so we are pleased to welcome them back. we're very, very proud of how they were trained on this side. [ laughter ] [ applause ] and one way they were trained, we'll see if it works, is that on the house side, we speak for one minute. guided in our house by our outstanding
tate, annie custer. okay. good afternoon, everyone. our house democratic majority was elected on a promise to the american people. after years of republican congress trying to take away americans' health care, democrats would act for the people by protecting -- for the people to lower health care costs. by protecting preexisting benefits, and lowering the cost of prescription drugs. today we are gathered here with our senate colleagues who have been leading on this issue, as well. and i'm...
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and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show.[whispers] this is your right here, rit now bank. is is wells fargo. honey, we are seriouslynternet keeping up with the joneses. keeping up with the ford's. keeping up with the garcia's. the romeros. -patels. the wahh-the-wahh... -wolanske's. -right. no one is going to have internet like this. xfinity makes keeping up with the joneses. simple. easy. awesome. want gig-speed internet? we've got you covered. or check out our other amazing speed options at newow prices.ar get stted now for as low as $29.99 a month. call, click or visit a store today. >>> we've got another tornado warning. this is an ongoing tornado. this i drchtifferent than everything before. this is for orange county and spotsylvania county. i said early this would be comg very close to fredericksburg. this tornado warning is until 7:30. again, a tornado warning nowth wihis storm right here. this one's going to have a lot of hail associated with it too. you tell by thesera two sepa cores. you can see a little bit of a sp
and this is annie getting ready to enjoy the show.[whispers] this is your right here, rit now bank. is is wells fargo. honey, we are seriouslynternet keeping up with the joneses. keeping up with the ford's. keeping up with the garcia's. the romeros. -patels. the wahh-the-wahh... -wolanske's. -right. no one is going to have internet like this. xfinity makes keeping up with the joneses. simple. easy. awesome. want gig-speed internet? we've got you covered. or check out our other amazing speed...
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earlier for don mcgahn, anderson, i think you could quite possibly see new once for hope hicks and anniedson, the former chief of staff to the former white house counsel don mcgahn. in the future, talking to sources inside the white house and outside the white house, they're all expecting the president to do the very same thing, to extend immunity to hope hicks and annie donaldson to prevent them from testifying in the same way that don mcgahn was prevented from testifying. anderson, it goes beyond at least in the case of hope hicks, it goes beyond this idea that the executive branch has the right to protect the privilege to keep some of these officials from testifying. in the case of hope hicks, this is somebody who was very close to president trump and is seen as almost a daughter of the president inside the white house, despite the fact she doesn't work here anymore. there's very raw feelings about not letting those officials testify. >> politically, even if there are just steps towards impeachment by democrats, that's clearly something the president can use to focus on up through the
earlier for don mcgahn, anderson, i think you could quite possibly see new once for hope hicks and anniedson, the former chief of staff to the former white house counsel don mcgahn. in the future, talking to sources inside the white house and outside the white house, they're all expecting the president to do the very same thing, to extend immunity to hope hicks and annie donaldson to prevent them from testifying in the same way that don mcgahn was prevented from testifying. anderson, it goes...
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they want to talk to annie mcdonald as well.otes are cited more than 65 times. >> no collusion. no obstruction. >> reporter: even as the president declares victory in the back wash of the mueller probe, his team is trying to block congressional efforts to see the papers of don mcgahn and the notes kept by mcgahn's then chief of staff, annie donaldson. >> the case is not closed. >> reporter: a staunchly conservative lawyer, her name appears 67 times in the redacted mueller report and her notes from meetings between mcgahn and trump are at the center of some of the most embarrassing and controversial moments including her speculation that trump's decision to fire fbi director james comey would destroy his presidency. is this the beginning of the end? her reference to just being in the middle of another russia fiasco. she recorded details about efforts to pressure jeff sessions over his rescusal from the russia probe and trump's interest in canning robert mueller. when the report emerged and the impact of donaldson's words were cle
they want to talk to annie mcdonald as well.otes are cited more than 65 times. >> no collusion. no obstruction. >> reporter: even as the president declares victory in the back wash of the mueller probe, his team is trying to block congressional efforts to see the papers of don mcgahn and the notes kept by mcgahn's then chief of staff, annie donaldson. >> the case is not closed. >> reporter: a staunchly conservative lawyer, her name appears 67 times in the redacted...
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[applause] >> tamika moss, myrna mel garr, and annie chung. [applause] we couldn't have put together a better group of people who have dedicated their lives and their careers to addressing a lot of the inequities, especially around housing and creating more affordable housing for so many communities in san francisco. i am grateful for their service. let me just tell you a little bit about what we have planned to do with this bond, which will be introduced at the board of supervisors today. we need about eight devotes, and we have two, four, five votes here so far. we have to get on the phone and get to some of those other supervisors. we know that one of our highest priorities is addressing low income housing, and making sure that people who fit within the low income category receive access to affordable housing. this bond will allocate about $210 million to the construction , the acquisition, and the rehabilitation of permanently affordable rental housing units. specifically with families at an 80% area median income and below this will help
[applause] >> tamika moss, myrna mel garr, and annie chung. [applause] we couldn't have put together a better group of people who have dedicated their lives and their careers to addressing a lot of the inequities, especially around housing and creating more affordable housing for so many communities in san francisco. i am grateful for their service. let me just tell you a little bit about what we have planned to do with this bond, which will be introduced at the board of supervisors...
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and so he says, "annie" at a party, everybody comes over topi me and they say, "rim at tinker creek."o, just similafirst name, anne tyler and i once years ago, when i hadn't done that many readings and i wasn't that experienced, was asked out to a university in indiana, and i was listening - i was sort of, you know,ow appreciating my introduction out there. you know, "her wonderful stories in 'the new yorker'. and such a record of writing novels interspersed with stories. many followersl voice and her and, you know, your wonderful time in baltimore, and your sensitive treatment of - well, anne tyler, you are really, really a fabulous writer [ light laughter ] and i thought, "what am i going to do? [ laughter ] and nobody laughedn the audience so everyone thought this it wasn't just that the person said that nervously, you know? >> seth: yeah. >> and i had a couple of "new yorkers," because i wasth going to read someg, you know, in the spur of the moment. and i thought, "if she's in here, i'm reading her. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> i'm reading hersh and wasn't in there. and so i ha
and so he says, "annie" at a party, everybody comes over topi me and they say, "rim at tinker creek."o, just similafirst name, anne tyler and i once years ago, when i hadn't done that many readings and i wasn't that experienced, was asked out to a university in indiana, and i was listening - i was sort of, you know,ow appreciating my introduction out there. you know, "her wonderful stories in 'the new yorker'. and such a record of writing novels interspersed with...
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, it's gonna be somebody annie, it's gonna be somebody else.. and that needs to stop. >> reporter: the jury sentenced >> reporter: the jury sentenced leon to life in prison. leon to life in prison. afterwards, meghan addressed him directly. >> while you sit in jail i hope >> while you sit in jail i hope you think of me, the girl that you think of me, the girl that you called poor and uneducated. you called poor and uneducated. it's because of me, you will be it's because of me, you will be in prison for life. in prison for life. >> i was really proud of her. >> i was really proud of her. i think it took incredible i think it took incredible courage on her part to see this courage on her through. >> reporter: meghan knows, in a >> reporter: meghan knows, in a way, she was lucky. way, she was lucky. >> every day, there are women >> every day, there are women that are in -- in situations that are in -- in situations like this that don't have the means to get out. i've had so many people help me. and i just wanna make a difference for those who don
, it's gonna be somebody annie, it's gonna be somebody else.. and that needs to stop. >> reporter: the jury sentenced >> reporter: the jury sentenced leon to life in prison. leon to life in prison. afterwards, meghan addressed him directly. >> while you sit in jail i hope >> while you sit in jail i hope you think of me, the girl that you think of me, the girl that you called poor and uneducated. you called poor and uneducated. it's because of me, you will be it's because...
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and this is annie paying bkek her friend for the t with zelle® before the previewsstart. getting ready to enjoy the show.hi [wers] this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. >>> e say this could become a $22 billion business just in the next few years. today the government took the first step to explore how to regulate cbd, that compound made frohemp plants and unlike the cannabis cousin marijuana cbd t nly containsrace amounts of thc. the compound that makes you high. so it will not get you high. the fda hel a hearing on cbd which is currently prohibited from being inoo f drinks and supplements. despite that, it is showing up in all of those products and more. laws vary wildly from state to state. the science on cbd's effects is not there yet. >> the public needs to trust the products they're buyire safe, are made with the ingredients they are promised and don't contain any misleading information about its benefits or use. >> don't expect any immediate changes. it could be years before actual regulations are put into >>> starting this month drivers wil
and this is annie paying bkek her friend for the t with zelle® before the previewsstart. getting ready to enjoy the show.hi [wers] this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo. >>> e say this could become a $22 billion business just in the next few years. today the government took the first step to explore how to regulate cbd, that compound made frohemp plants and unlike the cannabis cousin marijuana cbd t nly containsrace amounts of thc. the compound that makes you...