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. >> bob george wasn't just saying he didn't do it and they can't prove their case, he was saying thatr, much more credible suspects out there. and mccowen's attorney is raising other issues about the evidence in the case. >> there's no forensic evidence tying christopher mccowen to the scene, except the degraded semen in christa worthington's body. and skin cells on her breasts. >> the seminal fluid could have been on her body for three to five days. the physical evidence does not match up. to their version of events. there were no fingerprints, there were no footprints. they had palm prints that were unidentified, and they had unknown male dna from three individuals under her fingernails. >> from the prosecution perspective, the key is not what other evidence they could've found or might've found. it's the evidence that they did find. it's his dna at a scene he'd initially said he'd never been at. >> the most important evidence in the case that was ignored was there were blue and white fibers found in her vaginal area, which came from clothing. >> did you conduct any testing on some
. >> bob george wasn't just saying he didn't do it and they can't prove their case, he was saying thatr, much more credible suspects out there. and mccowen's attorney is raising other issues about the evidence in the case. >> there's no forensic evidence tying christopher mccowen to the scene, except the degraded semen in christa worthington's body. and skin cells on her breasts. >> the seminal fluid could have been on her body for three to five days. the physical evidence...
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bob. >> reporter: good morning, george.nd hopefully it will begin this process of dismantling north korea's weapons, but president trump has given no indication yet that he will confront kim jong-un about human rights. in an unprecedented journey kim jong-un touching down in singapore, over 3,000 miles from his reclusive homeland. his country shrouded in secrecy. his regime so brutal americans travel there at their own risk. 22-year-old american student otto warmbier was on a guided tour trip when he was accused of stealing a propaganda poster at his hotel in 2016. >> i've made the worst mistake of my life. >> reporter: sentenced to 15 years hard labor, he served 18 months before being released back to the u.s. in a coma. eventually dying from unexplained injuries. but it's not just foreigners, experts say kim jong-un also terrorizes his own people. the united nations in a 2015 report warning the regime uses access to food as an important means to enforce political loyalty. the report also describing the horror inside its i
bob. >> reporter: good morning, george.nd hopefully it will begin this process of dismantling north korea's weapons, but president trump has given no indication yet that he will confront kim jong-un about human rights. in an unprecedented journey kim jong-un touching down in singapore, over 3,000 miles from his reclusive homeland. his country shrouded in secrecy. his regime so brutal americans travel there at their own risk. 22-year-old american student otto warmbier was on a guided tour...
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day,ills, bob hope, doris george strait, elvis presley here. several presidents spoken in here, teddy roosevelt, jimmy carter. proud of it. there's been a lot of things takegreat place inside the confines of this building. perpetuatefor us to our heritage. we're very proud of all of the of yesteryear and heritage. there's the common misbelief every cowboy was angelo american. white cowboy or african-american cowboys. mexican cowboy. it's a melting pot. had a loth influence cowboys.h th --o a lot of work with for whit quite a while. cowboys wasamous african-american cowboy named bill picket. in the courtyard in the cowtown coliseum. claime did, he made his to fame. using his teeth, it was part of the fort worth show and triptyn the banks of the river. which then as it grew and rodeo popular, they needed indoor place to do it. we have construction of the coliseum built by free 1908. in it was 80 or 90 days it took to complete the entire construction building. atm there, it stayed here the cowtown coliseum through a it moved decades then across to
day,ills, bob hope, doris george strait, elvis presley here. several presidents spoken in here, teddy roosevelt, jimmy carter. proud of it. there's been a lot of things takegreat place inside the confines of this building. perpetuatefor us to our heritage. we're very proud of all of the of yesteryear and heritage. there's the common misbelief every cowboy was angelo american. white cowboy or african-american cowboys. mexican cowboy. it's a melting pot. had a loth influence cowboys.h th --o a...
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bob, you were a member of the george company in the chosin reservoir. part of the book i wrote called "give me tomorrow" and it is an honor to have you here. like george company for the most part, dog company hasn't received as much recognition as they deserve. they received a presidential citation for their actions but . they held that hill against all odds. it remains an open issue. they deserve the presidential citation for that action. the last letter to one of my main characters in this book was to get the presidential unit citation for dog company and that is now in progress. and i think that out of all of the units in the european theater of operations, this is one that really needs to be looked at again. dog company actions definitely merit the presidential unit citation. and hopefully with a little bit of luck, we will get the powers that be to look at it again. >> [indiscernible] >> like everything. no, i don't know about that. bureaucracy works in a very slow way, and i just hope that the veterans are the dog company receive that honor that t
bob, you were a member of the george company in the chosin reservoir. part of the book i wrote called "give me tomorrow" and it is an honor to have you here. like george company for the most part, dog company hasn't received as much recognition as they deserve. they received a presidential citation for their actions but . they held that hill against all odds. it remains an open issue. they deserve the presidential citation for that action. the last letter to one of my main characters...
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george? >> thank you, bob.ck to you later this week. >>> i want to pick up on a point bob made. we have talk a lot. about kim jong-un and donald trump. moon jae-in really moved this process. >> yes. he was elected, came into office last year in tony. back then. we were having missile tests. fire and fury a few weeks later. that was the context in which he came to office in south korea. he's been pushing and advocating realogue witkor foa h thatno was a tough sell back in that environment because it didn't look like talks were anywhere near.uc >>ow h fear that president trump would take military action if it came to that? and fear that he talked about at times of pulling u.s. troops out? >> right. well, i think certainly around august, september last year, if you can bring yourself back then, there was a genuine concern in seoul, in south korea, there would be a military option. we saw that earlier this year with the talk of a bloody nose. throughout the campaign and coming into his presidency, donald trump has
george? >> thank you, bob.ck to you later this week. >>> i want to pick up on a point bob made. we have talk a lot. about kim jong-un and donald trump. moon jae-in really moved this process. >> yes. he was elected, came into office last year in tony. back then. we were having missile tests. fire and fury a few weeks later. that was the context in which he came to office in south korea. he's been pushing and advocating realogue witkor foa h thatno was a tough sell back in...
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there has been bob wills, bob hope commodore's day, george strait. elvis presley played in here. so a lot of people have played, come and gone. several presidents, teddy roosevelt, jimmy carter, and we are proud of it. there has been a lot of fundamental come a great things take place in the confines of this building and it is an honor for us to perpetuate our heritage. we are very proud of all the cowboys of yesteryear and all the heritage. some of it was the multicultural aspect of it. there is a common miss belief that every cowboy was in anglo-american, but it wasn't just a white cowboy. there were african cowboys, mexican cowboys come all different kinds. it was a melting pot. there spanish influence had a lot to do with the cowboy. 's translation is --, and they would come from the northern state of mexico and start ranching in south texas. would do a lot of work with cattle barns that already been in texas for a while. cowboyshe most famous as an african-american cowboy named bill pickett. the courtyardn let it of the cowtown coliseum. his claim to fame was bull dogging st
there has been bob wills, bob hope commodore's day, george strait. elvis presley played in here. so a lot of people have played, come and gone. several presidents, teddy roosevelt, jimmy carter, and we are proud of it. there has been a lot of fundamental come a great things take place in the confines of this building and it is an honor for us to perpetuate our heritage. we are very proud of all the cowboys of yesteryear and all the heritage. some of it was the multicultural aspect of it. there...
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that includes 13 russian nationals, i guess 14 as of this afternoon, bob mueller lass guilty pleas from michael flynn, rick gates, george papadopoulos, alex van der zwaan and richard pinedo. what's your take on where the mueller investigation stands in terms of scope and speed and how many people they've ensnared and caught guilty or have pleased guilty of criminal wrongdoing? >> it's been an incredibly productive investigative and prosecutorial effort when judged against historical standards. he's brought charges against a lot of people, secured several different guilty pleas and there's an enormous about of misconduct that he's unearthed. there is also a good deal more to come. we've heard a lot of noise from the president's proxies and supporters about how he must be or should be in the winding down face. today's charges against manafort suggest to me at least there may be a good deal more to come, bringing in a potential gru operative, even in the context of this obstruction charge is significant and we haven't seen anything from mueller on the gru-sponsored hacking of the democratic national committee and john pode
that includes 13 russian nationals, i guess 14 as of this afternoon, bob mueller lass guilty pleas from michael flynn, rick gates, george papadopoulos, alex van der zwaan and richard pinedo. what's your take on where the mueller investigation stands in terms of scope and speed and how many people they've ensnared and caught guilty or have pleased guilty of criminal wrongdoing? >> it's been an incredibly productive investigative and prosecutorial effort when judged against historical...
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each one of those you watched as bob got close to steve jobs and then to george lucas. ess to sell. he has to pay enough money but this is their legacy. they want to turn it over to someone they trust. a greatrs, bob has done job. >> they have to pay enough money. the evaluation question, media happen with and uncheck repass. we have had lack of success on this front because of missed execution. what is the confidence level this is going to be better? >> it is not particularly high. disney shareholders like it slightly more. they seem to believe these companies are a benefit. , think the other issue here the evaluation is high but there is real scarcity. fox is not something you can replicate. there is nothing else like it. if you want those assets you are to have to pay for them. whoever buys them is not going to put them back on the block. julia: there is also the geographical divested vacation potential here. where else are those assets? why see have sky. which will be terribly important. he has been big in china. he has been in india. >> where are those alternative a
each one of those you watched as bob got close to steve jobs and then to george lucas. ess to sell. he has to pay enough money but this is their legacy. they want to turn it over to someone they trust. a greatrs, bob has done job. >> they have to pay enough money. the evaluation question, media happen with and uncheck repass. we have had lack of success on this front because of missed execution. what is the confidence level this is going to be better? >> it is not particularly high....
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george w. bush. john mccain, mitt romney. even back to bob dole and never have seen the party turn on people critical. take mark sanford. he left his wife and children, ab abandoned them to go to argentina to take up with his mistress. came back, publicly apologized. left the governor's mansion. got elected to congress. the voters kept elect iing him. he voted against barack obama. against george w. bush p against donald trump, but then began criticize ling trump and is out of a job. >> so cult is fair to you, eric. >> i think the republican party is headed that way. where they can't abide criticism the leadership. >> cult? >> eric, i i love you, but come on. cult? really? this is absurd. bob corker got more fired up yesterday as he was talking about his fellow republicans and chastising them than he did during the entire eight years when obama was president. i've never heard corker's voice get that high for that long when he's been p running for office and he's bitter man the people of tennessee said we're going to vote you out of office bec
george w. bush. john mccain, mitt romney. even back to bob dole and never have seen the party turn on people critical. take mark sanford. he left his wife and children, ab abandoned them to go to argentina to take up with his mistress. came back, publicly apologized. left the governor's mansion. got elected to congress. the voters kept elect iing him. he voted against barack obama. against george w. bush p against donald trump, but then began criticize ling trump and is out of a job. >>...
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raises questions about what the fbi did in 2016 with george papadopoulos and others in the trump campaign. at the end of it, in may 2017, the appointment of bobr. when he finds out days and weeks later, the text messages with peter strzok, he fires him. he removed him from his position as head of of the counterespionage agent. he has some details to human resources. as about the biggest emotion as you can possibly get.>>chris: when i asked trey gowdy about that he in effect said the fruit of all this is poison. the launch of the investigation was poisoned. that comey would be a main witness in any obstruction of justice case against president trump is fatally flawed.trey gowdy, i gave him opportunity and he didn't want to take it. >> i agree with him about comey. he's one of the biggest victims out of not only the ig reports but of this process. >>chris: i wouldn't say a victim.>> you're right. hegets what he deserves. what we have here , let's look into the question of collusion but there's never been any evidence. any presidential campaign leaks. the trump campaign leaks than worse than any i've seen. if there was any hint of collusion, we
raises questions about what the fbi did in 2016 with george papadopoulos and others in the trump campaign. at the end of it, in may 2017, the appointment of bobr. when he finds out days and weeks later, the text messages with peter strzok, he fires him. he removed him from his position as head of of the counterespionage agent. he has some details to human resources. as about the biggest emotion as you can possibly get.>>chris: when i asked trey gowdy about that he in effect said the fruit...
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we check in with bob redell-- who is in saint petersburg this morning with a report for us. but first happening now.. former president george h.w. bush is getting help from a new service dog. his name is sully -- and he can open doors, pick up items, and get help. the nation )s 41st president uss a wheelchair and an electric scooter for mobility since developing a form of parkinson )s disease. plus -- actor russell crowe is making some news., he )ll be playing "roger ailes" -- the former ceo of fox news -- in >>> russell crowe is making news and he'll be playing roger a aleis. >>> amid sexual harassment allegations, no word on when the show will air. we'll have more news right after this break. hi! are you two getting along? oh, yeah, yeah. [ hiss ] [ gasps ] [ birds chirping] ♪ no matter what you are they're a perfect match. the new ipad and xfinity stream app. hey guys, i'm home! surprise! i got a puppy. add an ipad to select packages for just $5 a month for 24 months. upgrade online now. before you head out the door, here are the top stories on today in the ba- >>> welcome back, before you head out the door, it is 6:53.
we check in with bob redell-- who is in saint petersburg this morning with a report for us. but first happening now.. former president george h.w. bush is getting help from a new service dog. his name is sully -- and he can open doors, pick up items, and get help. the nation )s 41st president uss a wheelchair and an electric scooter for mobility since developing a form of parkinson )s disease. plus -- actor russell crowe is making some news., he )ll be playing "roger ailes" -- the...
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you have seen people like george will who have been longtime republicans take their toys and go home. >> jeff flake. >> you have seen people like jeff flake. >> bob> and you say others fighting until their dying breath like john mccain. >> he is sort of caught in the middle. he weighed in on this discussion. let's listen in. >> i think the republican party has gone dormant. i don't know where the democrats are. i can't figure out what they're for. i can say this rise of people who are now disruptors is heartening to me. it gives me hope for the future of the congress. >> talking about the rise of disruptors. i'm not sure i see the same rise. jeff flake, the people speaking out and taking the strongest stand are all the ones leaving, that's not much of a rise? i was actually surprised. when i saw flake and corker take stands against trump, i thought well, they're united states senators. an individual senator can disrupt the senate if they feel like it. but if you look at the so-called disruptors, they have the strongest trump voting records. if they wanted to do something about it, if they were e really mad they would have disrupted. but they have
you have seen people like george will who have been longtime republicans take their toys and go home. >> jeff flake. >> you have seen people like jeff flake. >> bob> and you say others fighting until their dying breath like john mccain. >> he is sort of caught in the middle. he weighed in on this discussion. let's listen in. >> i think the republican party has gone dormant. i don't know where the democrats are. i can't figure out what they're for. i can say this...
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bob mueller. >>> the tv host who insulted his daughter, he wants samantha bee kicked off the air and fired. >>> this from the 33rd president. georgepital reading a book about the love story of him and first lady barbara. we wish the president the best. almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey! oh, that's my robe. is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could save $782 on auto and home insurance. and still get great coverage for you and your family. call for a free quote today. you could save $782 when liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and mo
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george bush, they did literally nothing. let's try this new strategy and see what works. let's get into something you and i were talking about before you came on. they called little boborker, the senator from tennessee. he's going out with a bang. he says people that support donald trump, people running for office that support donald trump are in a cult. listen. >> it's almost, you know, it's becoming a cultish thing, isn't it. and it's not a good place for any party to end up with a cult-like situation as it relates to a president that happens to be of purportedly of the same party. jesse: he looks like a sad, defeated little man. second of all i don't remember a lot of democrats running against barack obama for the last 8 years. and what's wrong with sharing the same principles and ideals as the president who over60 million americans voted for. donald trump understood and tapped into the sensibility of the american people. and if other politicians are tapping into that same vibe. that doesn't make them a cult follower. that makes them in touch with the folks. >> it's a pretty big cult. 60 million people. the nonsense of that is, you know, donald trump got more vote
george bush, they did literally nothing. let's try this new strategy and see what works. let's get into something you and i were talking about before you came on. they called little boborker, the senator from tennessee. he's going out with a bang. he says people that support donald trump, people running for office that support donald trump are in a cult. listen. >> it's almost, you know, it's becoming a cultish thing, isn't it. and it's not a good place for any party to end up with a...
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george w. bush administration and the clinton. he narrowly missed out. there was a lot of pushback. the effort at the time was led by bobd run oracle. but keep in mind that was only eight years after he got out of prison. what i find amazing is how incredibly insular this world is. would delivered the judge meant against him. it just comes full circle. julia: manhattan is a little place. erik: let's not forget, michael milken has a lot of influential friends. david solomon who will be the didn'tgoldman sachs, quite start his career at drexel, but worked there before it collapsed. now he is the president ceo. scarlet: erik schatzker thank you for much for the information there. do voters play it safe or go against the establishment? this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: what'd you miss? a stark choice for columbia in the presidential election. conservative.dly great to have you with us. explained the two options ultimately that voters are going to choose between here. oppositesotally polar in terms of what options they present for the future of columbia. init is a very unusual colombia to have two such totally different candidates
george w. bush administration and the clinton. he narrowly missed out. there was a lot of pushback. the effort at the time was led by bobd run oracle. but keep in mind that was only eight years after he got out of prison. what i find amazing is how incredibly insular this world is. would delivered the judge meant against him. it just comes full circle. julia: manhattan is a little place. erik: let's not forget, michael milken has a lot of influential friends. david solomon who will be the...
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george papadopoulos, exactly. what would mueller loop him into the work he's doing? yet he has. it's very likely that manafort knows something that bob mueller wants to get out of him. i find it unthinkable that manafort wouldn't have access to some information that mueller would find interesting. >> how about that point? >> i think it's entirely reasonable to think that manafort might be the top here. you know, as you're working your way up, you always keep going, but given how what we know about donald trump and how he operates and given the connections and contacts that we know manafort has and had during the campaign, given the flip in the platform as it relates to russia and ukraine at the republican national convention, which manafort was really in charge of, it very well could be that, yes, there was some degree of collusion, but it either was somewhat isolated with manafort or at minimum it stopped at manafort. that's completely consistent with what we know so far. or at least not inconsistent. it's conceivable that he is the endgame here. >> not inconsistent. dan with the big double negative, jennifer, close us out. >> it ac
george papadopoulos, exactly. what would mueller loop him into the work he's doing? yet he has. it's very likely that manafort knows something that bob mueller wants to get out of him. i find it unthinkable that manafort wouldn't have access to some information that mueller would find interesting. >> how about that point? >> i think it's entirely reasonable to think that manafort might be the top here. you know, as you're working your way up, you always keep going, but given how...
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bob dole. the 76-year-old served in gop leadership the better part of due decades. the kentucky lawmaker seated as the senate top republican after the 2006 elections. former president georgebirthday today. the oldest living u.s. president ever. the central intelligence agency marked the birthday releasing declassified material related to his tenure as director. >> americans are more generous than ever. donationed to charity topped $4 0 oh billion to the first time laughing year according to gichg usa. it says people, estates, foundations and corporations gave $410 billion in 2017. religious causes received the largest portion. about a third of the money followed by education. >>> two life insurance firms are accused of failing to do their job. >> "7 on your side" michael finney got involved and here is with the story. >>> these are companies you heard of. the company is accordia and atheen. the california's insurance commission says more than 100 people have complained. they say they're being double billed and can't get electronic access to their accounts. accordia and atheen have more than 50,000 life insurance policies in california. the department of insurance is seeki
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george w a lengthy and very detailed and very authoritative rebut to this point. arguing that there is nothing constitutionally unusual or peculiar about the appointment of bob muellercounsel and that we really shouldn't be arguing over the propriety of the investigation. >> the presidential tweet that was referred to the appointment of special counsel is totally unconstitutional conway writing it isn't surprising see the president tweet a meritss legal argument because as a president -- theitutional arguments made against the special counsel do not meet that standard and had little more rigor than the tweet that promoted them. michelle, i'm going to ask you this too ben, what is the deal th george conway. >> i have no idea. i mean, iave idea. on't understand these politically mixed marriages in general. but you know, it could be i think that there are some people, there are some people who are like lee zell din and can pretend to things completely contrary to everything they claim to believe you know one year agor one month ago. and then there are some people that the kind of relentless mendacity and derangement of this administration starts to get to you and event
george w a lengthy and very detailed and very authoritative rebut to this point. arguing that there is nothing constitutionally unusual or peculiar about the appointment of bob muellercounsel and that we really shouldn't be arguing over the propriety of the investigation. >> the presidential tweet that was referred to the appointment of special counsel is totally unconstitutional conway writing it isn't surprising see the president tweet a meritss legal argument because as a president --...
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george will. we saw steve schmidt decide he's leaving the party and encouraging republicans to vote for democrats. we're hearing from mark sanford and even senators like bobying that the republican leadership in congress has become sort of a cult of trump. that's a sign that the president is not adding the support that he needs to his base in order to win in the midterms, that he's really doubling down as we saw during the event day as we saw with the immigrant families with divisive policies, divisive issues that appeal to a very small minorities within his base, but do not expand the majority he's going to need to hold congress, to hold the house. that's very clear that the president's really looking to continue to double down, continue to focus on divisive policies when people in his party would rather have him focus on the fact that this is a six-month anniversary of the tax cut bill. there was no, you know, celebration at the white house about cutting taxes, something that could appeal to the suburban voters that he's going to need this november. instead he's turning off a lot of suburban voters with his divisive rhetoric. >> i take your point, and i
george will. we saw steve schmidt decide he's leaving the party and encouraging republicans to vote for democrats. we're hearing from mark sanford and even senators like bobying that the republican leadership in congress has become sort of a cult of trump. that's a sign that the president is not adding the support that he needs to his base in order to win in the midterms, that he's really doubling down as we saw during the event day as we saw with the immigrant families with divisive policies,...
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bob mueller. when you look at those questions, the questions that special counsel wants to ask the president, they directly and ultimately are dealing with comey. and comey's memos. >> mueller was fbi director under george w. bush. >> true. okay, fine. >> he apparently went in to talk to presirumpdent tbout perhaps -- >> he gets a point. that's very weird. i don't know why rosenstein would have done that. >> the guy is a war hero by all accounts. >> if we want to show no conflict of interest, why pick him? look, when i was on the grand ju jury, you might have heard i gave grand jury testimony. i was the in there five and a half hours. the first 30 minutes the u.s. attorney is chewing me out for what i did the earlier week. i don't blame him. fine. an hour and 15 minutes goes into roger stone, which is why they brought me in. we have discussed this. i don't believe he did. you look into it. so let's say at the best it's two hours. so is i'm in there three hours that has nothing to do with russian collusion. too broad. >> he said any matters that may arise during the investigation. he is act anything any matters that may arise if he finds law breaking there. >> i think donald trump was a private citizen.
bob mueller. when you look at those questions, the questions that special counsel wants to ask the president, they directly and ultimately are dealing with comey. and comey's memos. >> mueller was fbi director under george w. bush. >> true. okay, fine. >> he apparently went in to talk to presirumpdent tbout perhaps -- >> he gets a point. that's very weird. i don't know why rosenstein would have done that. >> the guy is a war hero by all accounts. >> if we...
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george counti. >> today'sno vote t be all that smooth. number of vote ebbers impanged in tens of thousands. bob barnard live in polling place cabin hn, maryland this morning and we saw that number grow more than expecte expected, b, good morning. >> good morning, steve, allison 0s of yesterday it was 1870 roughly. now it's as many as 80,000 maryland voters will arrive the polls today t ands one just opened you can see there fo here doing last minute cam paining for the candidates and some folks showing up. basically the state board of electiss saying 0,000 maryland voters t changed address or affiliation at mva kiosk or online betweenpril of last year and june 5 last year deposit have that information forwarde because of technical glitch to. >> these people alerted by email if they registered their email address with mva are told when we goat follow place they'll top the polling workers here are aware of this and trained toandle this. and that your vote filed provisionally tod will be counted before the final votes are talli. we're not sure if tha means ultimately or by the time the polls close
george counti. >> today'sno vote t be all that smooth. number of vote ebbers impanged in tens of thousands. bob barnard live in polling place cabin hn, maryland this morning and we saw that number grow more than expecte expected, b, good morning. >> good morning, steve, allison 0s of yesterday it was 1870 roughly. now it's as many as 80,000 maryland voters will arrive the polls today t ands one just opened you can see there fo here doing last minute cam paining for the candidates...
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bob. >> reporter: >> reporter: hey, holly andng maureen, good m, yes, this is where that video was shot last friday.in we front of nook's barbershop here the 5200 block of sheriff roa northeast just inside the prince george'sounty line here. let's go ahead and show thatho you cellne video which was shared with us and the local anc commissioner and d.c.police. again, this was last friday and the people involved here say that the undercover police officerspproached them and apparently found a gun on one of the people who wasin sg here and then took than as justific to search the others who were here wid complained, hey, wn't3 give you the right or permission to search us. they're also concerned about the young mans who had the gun allowed to leave, leadiem th to believe perhaps he was a plant or an uercover officer used as a setup t the officers search those guys. you'll hear in a moment here from one of the people who was here and the local anc commissioner anthony lorenzo green. >> they jump out and mess with young black men in the communitjust a like us. r >>ist policing. it doesn't matter howyo mu diversify the police department it's still the same y i see it why are we still doing the same thing decade
bob. >> reporter: >> reporter: hey, holly andng maureen, good m, yes, this is where that video was shot last friday.in we front of nook's barbershop here the 5200 block of sheriff roa northeast just inside the prince george'sounty line here. let's go ahead and show thatho you cellne video which was shared with us and the local anc commissioner and d.c.police. again, this was last friday and the people involved here say that the undercover police officerspproached them and apparently...
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the way bob mueller is conducting his investigation you can see he's doing it in a diligent and conscientious way. that's why we need to support that investigation. >> the gentleman from george's recognize. thank you for being here. in late september of 2016 the fbi came into possession of the laptop that contained thousands of e-mails related to the clinton investigation. would you say that this discovery was rapidly communicated with the midterm clinton team or was it slow walt? >> the new york office promptly reported it. >> it went to peter struck, it he was leading the investigation when was he made aware. >> on september 20. >> so the next day or within days. >> so, this is the same peter struck that has come up in multiple ways and repeatedly bashed candidate trump at that time and then committed to stop him from becoming president. from the perspective of his superiors was bill at this time committed to the clinton investigation or was this focus more on the russian investigation? >> at september 28 and ninth he was working on the russian investigation. >> his supervisor was working not just on that but a wide variety of matters as we laid out here. >> on page 297% of
the way bob mueller is conducting his investigation you can see he's doing it in a diligent and conscientious way. that's why we need to support that investigation. >> the gentleman from george's recognize. thank you for being here. in late september of 2016 the fbi came into possession of the laptop that contained thousands of e-mails related to the clinton investigation. would you say that this discovery was rapidly communicated with the midterm clinton team or was it slow walt?...
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bob mueller, the fbi, the justice department and others. >> when it comes to the legal argument, mika, it's not a close call. >> it's not. >> george conwaye supreme court. he's on the side of precedent. it's very important. and i do think there's a huge disservice that's being done to george conway every time he comes out and makes a legal argument. oh my god, there's a fight inside the house of kellyanne. >> why don't we just start judging kelly ann kon way for the work she does and george con way for the work he does. >> it's pretty simple. his piece is in "law fair." george conway. >>> still ahead, new financial disclosure forms show just how much money some members of the trump administration made last year. >> they're doing well. >> jared kushner and ivanka trump pulled in millions. and national security adviser john bolton got a six-figure sum with ties to a ukrainian businessman. we're following the money next on "morning joe." ♪ greetings, sprint engineers. i've analyzed the data. these days all networks are great. yet some humans choose to pay so much more with verizon when they could be saving with sprint. don't forget we've go
bob mueller, the fbi, the justice department and others. >> when it comes to the legal argument, mika, it's not a close call. >> it's not. >> george conwaye supreme court. he's on the side of precedent. it's very important. and i do think there's a huge disservice that's being done to george conway every time he comes out and makes a legal argument. oh my god, there's a fight inside the house of kellyanne. >> why don't we just start judging kelly ann kon way for the work...
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and george wrote a lengthy and very detailed and very authoritative rebut to this constitutionally unusual or peculiar about the appointment of bobe arguing over the propriety of the investigation. >> the presidential tweet that was referred to the appointment of special counsel is totally unconstitutional conway writing it isn't surprising see the president tweet a meritless legal argument because as a president -- the constitutional arguments made against the special counsel do not meet that standard and had little more rigor than the tweet that promoted them. michelle, i'm going to ask you this too ben, what is the deal with george conway. >> i have no idea. i mean, i have no idea. i don't understand these politically mixed marriages in general. but you know, it could be i think that there are some people, there are some people who are like lee zell din and can pretend to believe things completely contrary to everything they claim to believe you know one year ago or one month ago. and then there are some people that the kind of relentless mendacity and derangement of this administration starts to get to you and eventually you
and george wrote a lengthy and very detailed and very authoritative rebut to this constitutionally unusual or peculiar about the appointment of bobe arguing over the propriety of the investigation. >> the presidential tweet that was referred to the appointment of special counsel is totally unconstitutional conway writing it isn't surprising see the president tweet a meritless legal argument because as a president -- the constitutional arguments made against the special counsel do not meet...
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bob corker yesterday talking about the gop's radio silence on president trump. >>> welcome back to "morning joe," it's thursday, june 14. still with us, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle, former aide to the georgeouse and state departments, elise jordan. chair of the department of african-american studies at princeton university, eddie glaude, jr. good to have you all on board this hour. joe, i feel like the conversation is changing direction a bit where we're asking less and trying to discern more about where we're headed giving the troubling presidency that we're dealing with. >> well, i think -- i actually think that mark sanford's defeat in south carolina was a defining moment for the republican party. i say that because mark a conservative's conservative for years. got through a scandal that the republican voters were perfectly fine with but couldn't get passed saying one two bad things about donald trump. listen, this guy has a lifetime 93% rating from club for growth, 92% lifetime average from heritage action and a 91% american conservative union lifetime average and somehow he was insufficiently trumpist to win his own primary. let's bring in right now still the congressman for south ca
bob corker yesterday talking about the gop's radio silence on president trump. >>> welcome back to "morning joe," it's thursday, june 14. still with us, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle, former aide to the georgeouse and state departments, elise jordan. chair of the department of african-american studies at princeton university, eddie glaude, jr. good to have you all on board this hour. joe, i feel like the conversation is changing direction a bit where we're asking...
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there has been bob wills, bob hope commodore's day, george strait. elvis presley played in here. so a lot of people have played, come and gone. several presidents, teddy roosevelt, jimmy carter, and we are proud of it. there has been a lot of fundamental come a great things take place in the confines of this building and it is an honor for us to perpetuate our heritage. we are very proud of all the cowboys of yesteryear and all the heritage. some of it was the multicultural aspect of it. there is a common miss belief that every cowboy was in anglo-american, but it wasn't just a white cowboy. there were african cowboys, mexican cowboys come all different kinds. it was a melting pot. there spanish influence had a lot to do with the cowboy. cowboy's translation is --, and they would come from the northern state of mexico and start ranching in south texas. they would do a lot of work with the cattle barons that had been in south texas for a while. one of the most famous cowboys was an african-american cowboy by the name of bill pickett. what he did is he made his claim to fame bulldo
there has been bob wills, bob hope commodore's day, george strait. elvis presley played in here. so a lot of people have played, come and gone. several presidents, teddy roosevelt, jimmy carter, and we are proud of it. there has been a lot of fundamental come a great things take place in the confines of this building and it is an honor for us to perpetuate our heritage. we are very proud of all the cowboys of yesteryear and all the heritage. some of it was the multicultural aspect of it. there...
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bob. >> reporter: hey, aveison and ste yes, it happened on theok sidewalk in front o's barbershop. this is the 5200 block of sheriff roadortheast j across eastern avenue from prince george'sounty. the video rec the young men in the crowd here on friday morning. here is some o that video. >> why you touchg my bago bro'you have id on you. >> no. recovered off the guy. >> i don't care. that wasn't me. get off me bro'. >> reporter: basically what the young people are saying there is that the police came up,ea shed one man, found a gun on hadhat m and then used that as justifiction to search the other men who were standing there who said they did not give permission to be their other concern iat the man who had the gun was allowed to walk away and you see it boxed there on the video in the smaller box there. that's the guy who apparently had the gun and was allowed to leave leading some of the people who were here and searched to believe that that person was ar under police officer or working with the police as a setup to have police search the men who were standing there. this video has been shared with the local anc commissioner anthony lorenzo green who shared it with d.c.
bob. >> reporter: hey, aveison and ste yes, it happened on theok sidewalk in front o's barbershop. this is the 5200 block of sheriff roadortheast j across eastern avenue from prince george'sounty. the video rec the young men in the crowd here on friday morning. here is some o that video. >> why you touchg my bago bro'you have id on you. >> no. recovered off the guy. >> i don't care. that wasn't me. get off me bro'. >> reporter: basically what the young people are...
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george's county. >> overnight we learned more ab the timeline. random apparently paid by the victim'ings family and muchb more. barnard live in northeast with the bizarre story here. bobd morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, guys. absolutely. the victim 28-year-old andre simmons, jr., of bowie, maryland,nd we have some >> this started tuesdaight with kidnapping. andreimmons jr. kidnapped near his home in bowie maryland. he was rid mg a pedestrian two guys get out of the car. with guns, force him into the car and tie his hand with a zip tie. soon after, his family gets a call from the kidnappers saying they want money. well then we fast forward totueg benning roadth in norst washington. 7,000y members paid a ransom.this was at about 4:50 wednesday morning. an hour and a half later, 7 miles south ofow heren on atlantic street, this is roughly 6:20 wednesday morning, sim was found shot dead. his hands still still. authorities pickedns up 19 hots and according to court document it was a tracking device onhe original car, a dark colored nissan maxima that was spotted in bowie marylan that led police suspect. at least at this point in the kidnapping, j daron moore 25-ye
george's county. >> overnight we learned more ab the timeline. random apparently paid by the victim'ings family and muchb more. barnard live in northeast with the bizarre story here. bobd morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, guys. absolutely. the victim 28-year-old andre simmons, jr., of bowie, maryland,nd we have some >> this started tuesdaight with kidnapping. andreimmons jr. kidnapped near his home in bowie maryland. he was rid mg a pedestrian two guys get out of the...