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and i don't know if trump knows that capone said that but trump could look at a guy like capone and he'sors and all based on fear. >> talk about that. you paint this picture of donald trump and new york city in the '80s and, you know, this teamster was a john cody, mob connected teamster mob boss, everything came to a screeching halt except one place -- >> trump tower. every construction site was shut down and cody said so. so, all of a sudden trump could see the whole city, could see fear causing the entire city shut down except for him. so that's where he saw power. and it's kind of interesting that trump was at one point called to the organized crime strike force in brooklyn to answer questions about his relationship with cody. and the prosecutors are there. they got it figured he'll show up with five lawyers. no. trump arrives and walks alone down the hallway. >> no lawyers. >> i talked to one prosecutor who goes what? it's one thing if you grab some guy off the street that doesn't have two nickles. trump has got -- his whole life goes with lawyers. one time he doesn't go for a lawye
and i don't know if trump knows that capone said that but trump could look at a guy like capone and he'sors and all based on fear. >> talk about that. you paint this picture of donald trump and new york city in the '80s and, you know, this teamster was a john cody, mob connected teamster mob boss, everything came to a screeching halt except one place -- >> trump tower. every construction site was shut down and cody said so. so, all of a sudden trump could see the whole city, could...
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two, what in god's earth is donald trump doing comparing this man to al capone? and three, when you look at the legalities of this case, how does it relate to how you approached maffia? >> there are a lot of parallels between the cases i used to do going against the maffia and this case, but the number one similarity is you're trying to penetrate a closed, secretive, potentially criminal organization. the number one way you do that is by flipping people, getting cooperating witnesses. you hit on something. i think the president is probably scared to death that paul manafort may try to flip, if he's convicted. >> you read that as what's happening this week. in other words, for a long time trump dismissed manafort and avoided talking about him. lately we showed he's been talking and tweeting more about him lately, a handful more tweets up from zero. that means what? he could be trying to soften up manafort. the biggest might mare for trump is if manafort flips. i agree with you, i do not think paul manafort if he gets convicted to go die in jail. he's 69 years old,
two, what in god's earth is donald trump doing comparing this man to al capone? and three, when you look at the legalities of this case, how does it relate to how you approached maffia? >> there are a lot of parallels between the cases i used to do going against the maffia and this case, but the number one similarity is you're trying to penetrate a closed, secretive, potentially criminal organization. the number one way you do that is by flipping people, getting cooperating witnesses. you...
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alphonse capone? who calls al capone by his full name?ughter ) every time i think trump has hit peak wearedness, he gets weirder. is that his thing? "and then i was talking to kimberly kardashian, and she was so grateful for how i helped her ruse kanye west-ero, great guy, great guy! ( laughter ) trump is not enjoying how mueller has his buddy on trial. >> president trump was outraged after learning that among the topics special counsel mosht mosht wants to question him about is obstruction of justice. sources say it enraged him so it prompted this extraordinary tweet that critics say could amount to obstruction, the president writing "attorney general jeff sessions should stop this rigged witch hunt right now before it continues to stain our country any further." >> trevor: this is so insane. president trump may have obstructed justice because he's mad about being accused of obstructing justice. he's just proving their point. it's like when somebody tells you to calm down and you're, like, what do you mean calm down?! i'm calm! i'll kill
alphonse capone? who calls al capone by his full name?ughter ) every time i think trump has hit peak wearedness, he gets weirder. is that his thing? "and then i was talking to kimberly kardashian, and she was so grateful for how i helped her ruse kanye west-ero, great guy, great guy! ( laughter ) trump is not enjoying how mueller has his buddy on trial. >> president trump was outraged after learning that among the topics special counsel mosht mosht wants to question him about is...
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breaking count al capone tweet. you see "says inquiry" talking about it.owie: this rally went on in ohio. president trump: msnbc is so corrupt. it's so disgusting. so disgusting. the guys that we love, right? they are blowing them away in the race. hannity, laura ingraham, tucker carlson. steve doocy. ainsley, brian. howie: calls msnbc corrupt. i am not sure it helps fox when he brings in the opinion hosts like that. it suggests the entire network is allied with him. capri: it continues that narrative that there is a preferred network that may have a specific bias and everyone else is fake news. there was a recent survey of 4,000 viewers interestingly enough show fox news as number two as the most of trusted news by most of american viewers that were surveyed. number 1 was [inaudible] howie: the president used the word disgusting at the pennsylvania rally. this morning he tweeted they purposely caused distrust answer they also cause war. they are over the top and sick. mollie: the best way to cover donald trump is to cover him straight. when you behave in
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the president asking in his tweet, who was treated worse, mob boss al capone or paul manafort? but the president also saying that manafort had little to do with his campaign. and mueller's team appearing confident they have enough evidence against manafort, today saying they might not even call manafort's business partner, rick gates. abc's keiyra phillips at the courthouse in alexandria, virginia, tonight. >> reporter: president trump today, wading into the trial of his former campaign chairman, tweeting -- "who was treated worse, al foens capone, ledgendary mob boss, killer and public enemy number one, or paul manafort, political operative and reagan/dole darling, now serving solitary confinement, although convicted of nothing?" this, though the president has distanced himself from manafort for months. >> manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. >> reporter: fact is, manafort ran the trump campaign during a crucial period. he's now accused of lying to the irs and hiding tens of millions of dollars in offshore bank accounts. money he made working for a ukrainian political
the president asking in his tweet, who was treated worse, mob boss al capone or paul manafort? but the president also saying that manafort had little to do with his campaign. and mueller's team appearing confident they have enough evidence against manafort, today saying they might not even call manafort's business partner, rick gates. abc's keiyra phillips at the courthouse in alexandria, virginia, tonight. >> reporter: president trump today, wading into the trial of his former campaign...
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that comparison, is that capone was brought down in part because he had an incompetent attorney whonded over incriminating information to the feds. so -- >> niger, the point that rampell is making is this, there is a chant that cohen fruonting the money would be seen as an illegal campaign contribution, which is what he pleaded to, or that it was a loan and trump should have booked it on his disclosure form and he didn't, because it would be a liability if it was a loan. he said, i paid it all back. so rampell says, let's look at how they paid it back. cohen put out about $180 grand, they doubled it to $360, which they said was to cover for taxes, and added a bonus of $60,000, so cohen got about $420,000 altogether. does that look funny to you? >> a lot of it looks strange and unusual. but, you know, katherine made the comparison, and i guess the president did, too, comparing himself to a former criminal gangster, okay, al capone. i'm actually going to make a different comparison. i think the last time an individual was under this type of targeted assault by the -- two inteentities
that comparison, is that capone was brought down in part because he had an incompetent attorney whonded over incriminating information to the feds. so -- >> niger, the point that rampell is making is this, there is a chant that cohen fruonting the money would be seen as an illegal campaign contribution, which is what he pleaded to, or that it was a loan and trump should have booked it on his disclosure form and he didn't, because it would be a liability if it was a loan. he said, i paid...
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alfons capone, legendary mob boss, or paul manafort, political operative and reagan/dole darling nowerving solitary confinement although convicted of nothing. where is the russian collusion? i don't remember a time when a sitting president of the united states has gotten involved in discussing an ongoing federal trial. >> except maybe nixon, right? if you think about it. on principle, and precedent and the norms of the office, the president should not be commenting publicly on any of this because it might come across as undue influence from the president, whether you're talking about the manafort trial, an ongoing trial, or the mueller investigation where the president and his allies still are potential targets of that trial. they have an interest, skin in the game. again, principle and the norms of the office, if they mattered in this. we've seen those shredded and passed over many times before. on the language, it's interesting that giuliani is trying to establish some sort of code for trump's language when he issues these public orders because there's really been no consistency th
alfons capone, legendary mob boss, or paul manafort, political operative and reagan/dole darling nowerving solitary confinement although convicted of nothing. where is the russian collusion? i don't remember a time when a sitting president of the united states has gotten involved in discussing an ongoing federal trial. >> except maybe nixon, right? if you think about it. on principle, and precedent and the norms of the office, the president should not be commenting publicly on any of this...
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trump really knows how to make you seem sympathetic: compare you to america's sweetheart, al capone-- who, i remind you, died on an inescapable prison island of syphilis. ( laughter ) "but they're treating paul way worse. they won't even let him have syphilis." ( laughter ) and why, why on earth is trump calling capone "alphonse?" does he think it makes him seem classier? "ah, yes, the esteemed company of alphonse capone and his fellows: jefferson dahmer, theodore bundy, and charles manson. enchante. right this way. table for four. table for four. jeffrey, we'll get you a bib." yesterday trump headed down to trampa-- tampa-- to hold a rally. and he played all the hits, including his classic impression of "a president." >> anybody can act presidential. ( cheers and applause ) ladies and gentlemen of the state of florida, thank you very much for being here. you are tremendous people. and i will leave now, because i am boring you to death. thank you. ( applause ) >> stephen: after a year and half of donald trump, i would gladly vote for that stiff guy. ( laughter ) "trump's impression of
trump really knows how to make you seem sympathetic: compare you to america's sweetheart, al capone-- who, i remind you, died on an inescapable prison island of syphilis. ( laughter ) "but they're treating paul way worse. they won't even let him have syphilis." ( laughter ) and why, why on earth is trump calling capone "alphonse?" does he think it makes him seem classier? "ah, yes, the esteemed company of alphonse capone and his fellows: jefferson dahmer, theodore...
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alfons capone, legendary -- okay. hold that for a second. legendary mob boss, killer and public enemy number one or paul manafort, political operative and reagan/dole darling now serving solitary confinement, although convicted of nothing. where is the russian collusion? now putting aside that we've all taken tours of alcatraz and it wasn't exactly nice digs. what do we make of this? i'm putting this to you first,icatelyn. >> the last thing they wanted was for the from the compare him to al capone. >> alfons capone. >> his full name. >> but we're seeing this. the white house has been saying they don't know what the president's reaction to the paul manafort trial is. they haven't spoken with him about it. but we heard from the president for the first time this morning only on day two of this trial is expected to go on for two or three weeks. what exactly his feelings are as he's watching all of this play out on cable news. and this is also coming as the president and white house are trying to downplay paul manafort's role in the campaign. tha
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looking back on history, who was treated worse, alfonse capone, legendary mob boss, killer and public enemy number one or paul manafort, political operative and reagan/dole darling, now serving solitary confinement, although convicted of nothing. where is the russian collusion? the president has gone back and forth on whether to be nice to manafort or distance himself from manafort. today it was be nice to him. he fears a lot about this trial. what we're not 100% sure of yet. >> right. what he fears is probably not going to come out in this trial because ironically, even though the president keeps talking about manafort, the government is prohibited from talking about any links to russian collusion with manafort, even though they very well may know them that they exist but they're not allowed to talk about them in this trial. for the president to say where's the collusion is just a joke. and the al capone reference is very interesting because of course he was taken down by tax fraud acti fraud, even though nathat was n the only crime that he committed. that was what they got him on an
looking back on history, who was treated worse, alfonse capone, legendary mob boss, killer and public enemy number one or paul manafort, political operative and reagan/dole darling, now serving solitary confinement, although convicted of nothing. where is the russian collusion? the president has gone back and forth on whether to be nice to manafort or distance himself from manafort. today it was be nice to him. he fears a lot about this trial. what we're not 100% sure of yet. >> right....
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he suggested that he was being treated worse than al capone. witness. but prosecutors now say gates may not be called to testify at all. they continued to detail manafort's expensive belongings, paid for by wire transfer, but the judge scolded them saying it is not a crime to be wealthy. >>> a chicago priest injured in the aeromexico flight says it's a miracle no one died. reverend sanchez was at the front of the plane and says the plane split in half behind him. a strong wind during a severe storm caused the crash. the flight data recorders are being examined. >>> two-cyclists were killed, lauren and jay died last week. a video shows a vehicle deliberately hitting the cyclists. two europeans were also killed. isis has claimed responsibility. >>> and here at home, the diocese of harrisburg, pennsylvania has published the names of priests who allegedly abused victims. 71 were named. most of the allegations against those accused from dates of the 1970s to the 1990s. this is ahead of the pending report on clergy sex abuse. no one on the list is cu
he suggested that he was being treated worse than al capone. witness. but prosecutors now say gates may not be called to testify at all. they continued to detail manafort's expensive belongings, paid for by wire transfer, but the judge scolded them saying it is not a crime to be wealthy. >>> a chicago priest injured in the aeromexico flight says it's a miracle no one died. reverend sanchez was at the front of the plane and says the plane split in half behind him. a strong wind during a...
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so just like al capone it was the irs that finally caught up with tom pendergast. in 1939 he went to jail at leavenworth. pendergast was nothing by this point, by 1945 and pendergast died of natural causes. truman came to his funeral so truman who just became vice president came to the funeral of tom pendergast during wartime on a military plane. a bit of controversy and a week later roosevelt died and truman was present in the united states. so truman could never completely distance himself from his bed around with the machine. he owned it. he said that pendergast always kept his word and he wasn't going to end his friendship paid what we are trying to do is complicate that history. i've done a little bit of that in this interview but we are building a web site that will include -- currently we have about 9500 scans of original documents. we have photographs letters written to one another back then i mentioned the court cases that unveiled voter fraud is a crime and an interactive web site that will combine the original documents with a new scholarship so we reach
so just like al capone it was the irs that finally caught up with tom pendergast. in 1939 he went to jail at leavenworth. pendergast was nothing by this point, by 1945 and pendergast died of natural causes. truman came to his funeral so truman who just became vice president came to the funeral of tom pendergast during wartime on a military plane. a bit of controversy and a week later roosevelt died and truman was present in the united states. so truman could never completely distance himself...
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i mean you go back to the days of al capone. they didn't get al capone for murder or for accessory to murder or for ordering hits on people. they got al capone on tax evasion. >> the mattingly letter, the letter that his lawyer sent, his accountant and lawyer sent, making the mistake and sending the information that the government used. >> absolutely 100% correct. you look at michael cohen's plea last week. you look at the immunity that was just given to weisselberg. i mean none of this looks good for donald trump. >> and of course taxes, i don't know anything about them because the president won't release them. but mueller could get the taxes much more easily than the press can. michael avenatti, appreciate the brain. thank you very much. >> thank you, sir. >> all right. so he tells us -- the president does -- that the economy has never been better. he said it again less than an hour ago. if that's true, why is the president about to completely stiff his own federal workers? his reason, serious economic conditions. this is furr
i mean you go back to the days of al capone. they didn't get al capone for murder or for accessory to murder or for ordering hits on people. they got al capone on tax evasion. >> the mattingly letter, the letter that his lawyer sent, his accountant and lawyer sent, making the mistake and sending the information that the government used. >> absolutely 100% correct. you look at michael cohen's plea last week. you look at the immunity that was just given to weisselberg. i mean none of...
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he is comparing his former campaign chairman to the former mob boss al capone. he is asking where is the russian collusion. he plans to question his bankers when the trial resumes this morning. paul manafort's lifestyle was the focus on monday. there was a shocker from the prosecution about who may not take the stand. we get more from cnn's jessica schneider. >> reporter: dave and kaylee, this is a swift moving trial that saw a number of issues on day two. prosecutors floated the possibility they may not call rick gates to testify. they could have just been bluffing. it sent shock waves through the courtroom. rick gates was the former associate to paul manafort. he worked as deputy during the campaign. rick gates has pleaded guilty to two counts in washington, d.c. he is currently working with the special counsel's team. the defense team has said they plan to use rick gates' testimony against him to discredit him. to say rick gates was the embezzler and flipped on manafort to help himself. interesting development there. prosecutors called a flurry of witnesses,
he is comparing his former campaign chairman to the former mob boss al capone. he is asking where is the russian collusion. he plans to question his bankers when the trial resumes this morning. paul manafort's lifestyle was the focus on monday. there was a shocker from the prosecution about who may not take the stand. we get more from cnn's jessica schneider. >> reporter: dave and kaylee, this is a swift moving trial that saw a number of issues on day two. prosecutors floated the...
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of their crooked business is that under mueller, manafort was treated worse in court than even al caponen you see the allegations flying back and forth. rick gates was his deputy, he turned on him. you have the long-time lieutenant that turned on him. and there is allegations that he is the liar, he has the secret mistress in london, and you get the sense that this is like a crooked family business being portrayed by the prosecutors in this case, and trump himself seems to have mobsters and al capone on the braen when he taltal -- brain when he talked about mf manafort. >> on the one hand, you have this theater, you have rick gates who is such a flawed human, now admitted embezzler and adulter and liar. on the other hand you have a mountain of documentation and e-mails and facts being provided by the prosecution. >> of course the jury is an object object of fascination. they are very middle class northern virginia. one of the most educated areas, very sue burr ban and middle class, probably hard working parents, taxpayers, i can't imagine you know as a hard working middle class taxpayer
of their crooked business is that under mueller, manafort was treated worse in court than even al caponen you see the allegations flying back and forth. rick gates was his deputy, he turned on him. you have the long-time lieutenant that turned on him. and there is allegations that he is the liar, he has the secret mistress in london, and you get the sense that this is like a crooked family business being portrayed by the prosecutors in this case, and trump himself seems to have mobsters and al...
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investigation today, in one tweet saying paul manafort was being treated more harshly than my boss out caponeher tweet saying, quote, this is a terrible situation. and jeff sessions should stop this rigged witchhunt right now. democrats express outrage at what they saw as a direct order to the attorney general of the president's attorney rudy giuliani said the president frequently uses twitter to express opinions and that is all he was doing today. >> he used the word should, there was no presidential directive. didn't direct them to do it and not going to direct him to do it. >> reporter: fox news learned robert mueller has responded by letter to donald trump's lawyers questions and demands about the scope of any potential interview between mueller and donald trump. mueller has not agreed to limit questions to matters of collusion. he wants to ask questions regarding obstruction of justice and other topics. he has agreed to reduce the number of questions from his initial list of 49 and is willing to accept written answers to some questions but once other questions answered verbally, in perso
investigation today, in one tweet saying paul manafort was being treated more harshly than my boss out caponeher tweet saying, quote, this is a terrible situation. and jeff sessions should stop this rigged witchhunt right now. democrats express outrage at what they saw as a direct order to the attorney general of the president's attorney rudy giuliani said the president frequently uses twitter to express opinions and that is all he was doing today. >> he used the word should, there was no...
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and said in a tweet that al capone got much lighter treatment than paul manafort was getting.d of vocabulary is a comfortable space for donald trump, it's language he understands. it's language that goes way back almost to his childhood, watching his dad do real estate deals. and so he reverts to this language almost instinctively. it's pretty jarring, when the average american thinks of this as you showed in those clips earlier is more marlon brando and the godfather. >> i want to go back to what you wrote about. the madison club. >> his father was affiliated with the madison club, what was that? >> it was the most powerful democratic club in the 20th century. it's where fred trump made his very important links to politicians. it enabled him to start building houses and apartment buildings in the outer boroughs. it laid the foundation for donald trump's fortune. it's the place that loyalty mattered above all. favors were traded. and nick was telling me in an interview that when he heard president trump had asked jim comey the fbi director to let it go in reference to the inve
and said in a tweet that al capone got much lighter treatment than paul manafort was getting.d of vocabulary is a comfortable space for donald trump, it's language he understands. it's language that goes way back almost to his childhood, watching his dad do real estate deals. and so he reverts to this language almost instinctively. it's pretty jarring, when the average american thinks of this as you showed in those clips earlier is more marlon brando and the godfather. >> i want to go...
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you saw the tweet yesterday about al capone.e was trying to make the case that paul manafort is not a hardened criminal or these allegations do not involve the sort of criminal activity of some of the country's most notorious gangsters. >> not compared to al capone, sure. michael, also, there's reporting in your paper that the mueller team is now open to limiting questions when it comes to a trump interview, allowing some answers from trump to come in the form of writing, reporting in"the new york times" to push for this. does it seem to you like this is becoming more of a reality? >> the likelihood of it an interview? it's hard to tell. there's two legal strategies going on here. one is the actual legal strategy to protect the president. the other is a public relations strategy to protect the president politically. on that latter one, the president is clearly making the case publically that this report that he wants to give an interview. we heard that before for many months. he has done nothing wrong, he feels like he is an inn
you saw the tweet yesterday about al capone.e was trying to make the case that paul manafort is not a hardened criminal or these allegations do not involve the sort of criminal activity of some of the country's most notorious gangsters. >> not compared to al capone, sure. michael, also, there's reporting in your paper that the mueller team is now open to limiting questions when it comes to a trump interview, allowing some answers from trump to come in the form of writing, reporting...
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he is also tweeting about al capone. he wrote, looking back on history, who is treated worse, alphonse capone, legendary mob boss, killer, and public enemy number one, or paul manafort, political operative and reagan/dole darling, now serving solitary confinement although convicted of nothing. where is the russian collusion? i'm not sure who his target is there. >> reporter: andrea, the president has a series of targets today, one that's clear is attorney general jeff sessions in some of those earlier tweets when the president went further than he has been, more explicit than he has been at any point, basically calling on sessions to stop the russia investigation. i've spoken to several sources close to the president today. i asked them to try to cast this for me. they said effectively that the president has privately been bashing sessions. he's been constantly doing this. in this person's words, you can't get jeff sessions out of his mind, there's nothing sessions can do to effectively make this right over floating the
he is also tweeting about al capone. he wrote, looking back on history, who is treated worse, alphonse capone, legendary mob boss, killer, and public enemy number one, or paul manafort, political operative and reagan/dole darling, now serving solitary confinement although convicted of nothing. where is the russian collusion? i'm not sure who his target is there. >> reporter: andrea, the president has a series of targets today, one that's clear is attorney general jeff sessions in some of...
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i compare to al capone and say he has been treated unfairly. the president has been a little inconsistent when talking about manafort. we know he's completely consumed by the coverage of this trial. i can't think of another explanation other than paul manafort is waiting for a pardon because imagine the maximum pressure that's on him right now, and he has been remaining steadfast. >> so far. we'll see what happens. stick around. there is more we're watching. we'll take a quick break. we'll be right back. time. tap one little bumper and up go your rates. what good is your insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ why people everywhere are upgrading their water filter to zerowater. start with water that has a lot of dissolved solids. pour it through brita's two
i compare to al capone and say he has been treated unfairly. the president has been a little inconsistent when talking about manafort. we know he's completely consumed by the coverage of this trial. i can't think of another explanation other than paul manafort is waiting for a pardon because imagine the maximum pressure that's on him right now, and he has been remaining steadfast. >> so far. we'll see what happens. stick around. there is more we're watching. we'll take a quick break....
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alphonse capone?aul manafort, reagan darling, now serving solitary confinement although convicted of nothing, where is the russian collusion? first of all, his trial is in day two which might explain why he's convicted of nothing yet. [ laughter ] secondly, is it a good pr move to defend your former pr campaign manager by comparing him to a gangster who was sent to al ka trads and stabbed in te prison laundry room any love how he calls al capone alphonse like they're golf buddies. he was fantastic, one of the great pro cutters, believe me. the president also today had a suggestion for attorney general jeff sessions. he wrote, this is a terrible situation, an attorney general, jeff sessions, should stop this rigged witch hunt right now before it continues to stain our country any further. bob mueller is totally conflicted and his 17 angry democrats that are doing his dirty work are a disgrace to the usa. and you know, while some might say this tweet telling his attorney general to stop an investigation
alphonse capone?aul manafort, reagan darling, now serving solitary confinement although convicted of nothing, where is the russian collusion? first of all, his trial is in day two which might explain why he's convicted of nothing yet. [ laughter ] secondly, is it a good pr move to defend your former pr campaign manager by comparing him to a gangster who was sent to al ka trads and stabbed in te prison laundry room any love how he calls al capone alphonse like they're golf buddies. he was...
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looking back in history, who was treated worse, alfonse capone, legendary mob boss, killer public enemy number one. the bottom line of this president is he's frustrated on this. he thinks that he's being connected to the paul manafort's case that he knows all of these charges relate to actions. it is worth noting that the president then kancandidate don trump knew manafort and he has known him for decades and manafort has lived at trump tower for a selected time. >> he did select him to go onto share his campaign without checking into that background. peter, thanks. >> ken dilanian tell us of the case. >> reporter: the jury has not told these prosecutors work for mueller. how extraordinary it is for the president of the united states to denounce his own justice department and fbi and unlawfully predicated criminal investigations over seen by his own appointee. we kind of got used to it from this president. as for the trial, it is so far from this political world in washington. right now kasie, we are deep in the world of men's fashion. >> do you own an ostrich jacket? >> reporter: i do
looking back in history, who was treated worse, alfonse capone, legendary mob boss, killer public enemy number one. the bottom line of this president is he's frustrated on this. he thinks that he's being connected to the paul manafort's case that he knows all of these charges relate to actions. it is worth noting that the president then kancandidate don trump knew manafort and he has known him for decades and manafort has lived at trump tower for a selected time. >> he did select him to...
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alphonse capone, legendary mob boss killer and public enemy number one or paul manafort?"ey, man, if you're trying to convince people you're not a bs r, maybe don't let everyone know you know al capone's full name. laughter ] "why is robert mueller treating me like i'm a worse criminal than the legendary theodore robert bundy. [ light laughter ] sagitarius." former president obama was spotted golfing yesterday at a countrclub in virginia. unfortunately by this lady. [ ughter and applause ] two sets of identical twins are set to be married to each other this weekend in michigan. but wait, it gets weirder. [ laughter and applause ] according to a new survey, women are more sexually adventurous ry wheng to conceive a child, which means you should definitely not tell your kids the story of how they were conceived. [ laughter ] well first, your mom got up on the swing. [ laughter ] i was dressed like a pirate. the usda has issued a health alert over prede salads and wraps sold at walgreens due to concerns they may be contaminated with an intestinal parasite. so if you're buying
alphonse capone, legendary mob boss killer and public enemy number one or paul manafort?"ey, man, if you're trying to convince people you're not a bs r, maybe don't let everyone know you know al capone's full name. laughter ] "why is robert mueller treating me like i'm a worse criminal than the legendary theodore robert bundy. [ light laughter ] sagitarius." former president obama was spotted golfing yesterday at a countrclub in virginia. unfortunately by this lady. [ ughter and...
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al capone ordered the murders od scores of people.e got an 11-year sentence and was released after just eight. he was barely 40 years old when he got out of prison, probablyes because he never made the mistake of managing an unfashionable political campaign. the plan for paul manafort, meanwhile, is to ensure that he dies behind bars.ob mueller's lead prosecutor in this case, andrew weissmann, is working hard to make sure that happens. if you were at hillary clinton's election night party in new york city, you may recognize andrew weissmann. he was there, too, hoping to celebrate hillary's victory. now he's doing the next best n thing -- avenging hillary's defeat. keep in mind that, in america, justice is a possibility evenly applied. it's maybe the best thing aboutl our country. political differences aren't supposed to get you locked behind bars.ty then came the resistance, and everything changed. opposing trump became a matter of total war. whatever it takes, even if it means corrupting our justice system and ending a man's life.e d
al capone ordered the murders od scores of people.e got an 11-year sentence and was released after just eight. he was barely 40 years old when he got out of prison, probablyes because he never made the mistake of managing an unfashionable political campaign. the plan for paul manafort, meanwhile, is to ensure that he dies behind bars.ob mueller's lead prosecutor in this case, andrew weissmann, is working hard to make sure that happens. if you were at hillary clinton's election night party in...
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they didn't get al capone on murder. they got him on racketeering because they got his bookkeeper. i think when you have bradley smith, used to be the chairman of the fec, alan dershowitz, regardless how these payments took place, between donald trump and through cohen to stormy daniels anybody else, there was no campaign violation, there is no felony, no crime. i would point out the recent case with john edwards a million dollars campaign fund were used, no sec violations or convictions. if this is all we're talking about. there is a lot of storm and fury significant filing nothing. >> you're overlooking intent. you're doing disservice -- >> no i'm not. john edward had real intent with -- >> john edwards isn't the president of the united states. donald trump is. that is the thing we're talking about here. so as you cite dershowitz and others sure i can see why they make the argument. reality you have to look at intent. i love the narrative that you and others are pushing that this has nothing to do with russia. only reminds people about the number of offenses that are out there th
they didn't get al capone on murder. they got him on racketeering because they got his bookkeeper. i think when you have bradley smith, used to be the chairman of the fec, alan dershowitz, regardless how these payments took place, between donald trump and through cohen to stormy daniels anybody else, there was no campaign violation, there is no felony, no crime. i would point out the recent case with john edwards a million dollars campaign fund were used, no sec violations or convictions. if...
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stop the rigged witch hunt, and manafort is being treated worse than al capone.part of the presidential tweet stream today. some folks say he is blowing off steam. others say he is committing a crime. fox news contributor, former g.o.p., congressman jason chaffetz, author of the new book called "the d.a. deep state." and a fellow of the hoover institution joins us now. let's talk about with the president had to say. he had an email out there directed as jonathan set up the attorney general but here's what jay sekulow, part of his legal team said. "the president did not issue an order or directive to the department of justice. we'll start with you. >> a ridiculous notion that somehow this was an order. first of all, if the president wanted to fire bob mueller, the president could do it himself, even if you tell someone else to do it for a second of all, the typical type of hyperventilation we are seeing from the left. anytime the president makes a pronouncement about the mueller investigation somehow, it is tied to obstruction of justice. a ridiculous absorption.
stop the rigged witch hunt, and manafort is being treated worse than al capone.part of the presidential tweet stream today. some folks say he is blowing off steam. others say he is committing a crime. fox news contributor, former g.o.p., congressman jason chaffetz, author of the new book called "the d.a. deep state." and a fellow of the hoover institution joins us now. let's talk about with the president had to say. he had an email out there directed as jonathan set up the attorney...
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our president poo-poos capone's convictions because they never got him for murder.f moment for me. >> i know all about flipping. for 30, 40 years, i've been watching flippers. everything's wonderful and then they get ten years in jail and flip on whoever the next high test one is, or as high as you can go. >> mm-hmm. >> it almost ought to be outlawed. >> did he really just say that? yes. and it wasn't the first time. he didn't misspeak. it wasn't just a hot moment. he has referred to cooperators as rats, just like gangsters do. i have literally only heard the notion he just introduced, that flipping shouldn't be allowed, to people complaining to me over the years as to why they shouldn't be in jail as gangsters. now, remember who this man was before he was president and what he promised you when he wanted the nomination. >> i will work with and appoint the best and brightest prosecutors and law enforcement officials to get the job properly done. in this race for the white house, i am the law and order candidate. >> he won and took an oath to preserve, protect, and d
our president poo-poos capone's convictions because they never got him for murder.f moment for me. >> i know all about flipping. for 30, 40 years, i've been watching flippers. everything's wonderful and then they get ten years in jail and flip on whoever the next high test one is, or as high as you can go. >> mm-hmm. >> it almost ought to be outlawed. >> did he really just say that? yes. and it wasn't the first time. he didn't misspeak. it wasn't just a hot moment. he...
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"who was treated worse, al capone or paul manafort?" the peter strzok dropped a bombshell that they may not call on their star witness to testify. his former deputy in business rick gates, the one prosecutors think has the goods on the way manafort did business, he is very important to the special counsel case for that reason. the prosecutor now says they may or may not call on gates because they say they evaluate every witness individually. but obviously if rick gates was not to testify it would change the landscape of the mueller team's approach and the defense approach. >> harris: great set up for my first guest, thank you. stephen mulroy, or former federal prosecutor and university of memphis law professor, there's a lot to chew on there. can we start on the lecture the peter strzok got today? there are certain things they won't be able to do with this judge, what is that about? >> i suppose the prosecution would say they are trying to substantiate the fact that manafort got millions from ukrainian lobbying that was not reported in
"who was treated worse, al capone or paul manafort?" the peter strzok dropped a bombshell that they may not call on their star witness to testify. his former deputy in business rick gates, the one prosecutors think has the goods on the way manafort did business, he is very important to the special counsel case for that reason. the prosecutor now says they may or may not call on gates because they say they evaluate every witness individually. but obviously if rick gates was not to...
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you talked about this earlier but the president talked about paul manafort and comparing him to al capone. he is being treated unfairly. feel likehe president paul manafort is being treated unfairly? when he talks about solitary confinement and the fact that manafort has not been convicted yet, does this administration have a larger concern about the policy being used for people being convicted outside of paul manafort? sarah: i am not aware of a specific policy position on that front. the president thinks paul manafort has been treated unfairly. two questions. one of indiana and one on pakistan. can you confirm the president has excepted invitation from the prime minister to be the special guest in india next year on february 26? sarah: i know the invitation was extended but i don't believe a final decision has been made. both secretary mattis and secretary pompeo will be traveling to india next month and will begin the dialogue in the process of potential discussion for a presidential visit later in the year. concerned.akistan is they had a historic election and mr. khan ran that -- lit
you talked about this earlier but the president talked about paul manafort and comparing him to al capone. he is being treated unfairly. feel likehe president paul manafort is being treated unfairly? when he talks about solitary confinement and the fact that manafort has not been convicted yet, does this administration have a larger concern about the policy being used for people being convicted outside of paul manafort? sarah: i am not aware of a specific policy position on that front. the...
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people or is it about horses if it is capone it is letting himself a doctor told me. that i said. yeah poor form discard it don't see the team so he's off own doing. said. sid. was off on the usa birds who get the groovy. i don't know if young fool to force it is obvious eminem is very go put it in sequester from systems that says something. it is this is the marquee fortunately because we bought it combusted article by the us mint. as you can imagine after this interview our attention turned to the vatican the holy see the place where the church is longs are made. the place where punishments against pedophile priests are meted out. but we discover that even inside the vatican government high ranking officials have been accused of covering for priests accused of better feeling. after several months of discussion the vatican chose this priest to answer all question. bomber's on an advisor to the pope on sexual abuse issues he also sits on the commission for the protection of minors a body founded by pope francis two years ago. you have been appointed to this commission what has the
people or is it about horses if it is capone it is letting himself a doctor told me. that i said. yeah poor form discard it don't see the team so he's off own doing. said. sid. was off on the usa birds who get the groovy. i don't know if young fool to force it is obvious eminem is very go put it in sequester from systems that says something. it is this is the marquee fortunately because we bought it combusted article by the us mint. as you can imagine after this interview our attention turned...
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or is it about horses if it is capone it is letting himself that article says. that i said. yeah poor form discard it don't see the team so he's off own doing. said. see if i was too soft on the usa birds who get the groovy. i don't know if you are poor to force it is obvious eminem is very go put it in sequester steps this is something. it is this is the marquee fortunately because we bought it combusted article by the us mint. as you can imagine after this interview our attention turned to the vatican the holy see the place where the church is longs are made. the place where punishments against pedophile priests are meted out. but we discover that even inside the vatican government high ranking officials have been accused of covering for priests accused of pedophilia. after several months of discussion the vatican chose this priest to answer all question. fathers older an advisor to the pope on sexual abuse issues he also sits on the commission for the protection of minors a body founded by pope francis two years ago. you have been appointed to this commission what has the
or is it about horses if it is capone it is letting himself that article says. that i said. yeah poor form discard it don't see the team so he's off own doing. said. see if i was too soft on the usa birds who get the groovy. i don't know if you are poor to force it is obvious eminem is very go put it in sequester steps this is something. it is this is the marquee fortunately because we bought it combusted article by the us mint. as you can imagine after this interview our attention turned to...
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and wolf, as for the president using comparisons to al capone with paul manafort, the president may not be getting very good political advice in terms of what he's putting out on twitter. of course that would invite comparisons that robert mueller is elliott ness. not sure that's a comparison they want to make. >> jim acosta at the white house. let's get the republican reaction to the president's tweet and what it could mean for the russia investigation. our senior congressional correspondent manu raju is up on capitol hill. what are you hearing from gop senators? >> reporter: as democrats have raised concerns about potential obstruction of justice, another sign of that republicans for the most part significantly downplaying this latest tweet saying it's not really anything different than what the president has expressed before and also resisting calls from democrats to put new legislation on the floor of the senate to protect robert mueller, prevent him from being fired. that bill has been stalled in the senate for months. but no new momentum behind it because republicans for the most
and wolf, as for the president using comparisons to al capone with paul manafort, the president may not be getting very good political advice in terms of what he's putting out on twitter. of course that would invite comparisons that robert mueller is elliott ness. not sure that's a comparison they want to make. >> jim acosta at the white house. let's get the republican reaction to the president's tweet and what it could mean for the russia investigation. our senior congressional...
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one stage during his trial, he tweeted that he felt paul manafort was being treated worse than al caponews how strongly he feels, but part of that is dismissing the whole idea. it is anything more than what he continues to say and that is a witch—hunt. those charges are not connected to that. however, the other charges that michael cohen has pleaded guilty to, admitting he was involved in trying to influence the election and that president trump was involved in that. it is not to with russian collusion or interference, it's very squarely suggesting, president trump will try to break campaign finance laws to give them a better shot at winning the presidency. as cohen's attorney said, if these payments were a crime for michael cohen, why weren't they a crime for donald trump? fundamentally, that is the question that donald trump is to face. he's been giving a rally tonight in west virginia. he avoided those questions, he didn't talk about michael cohen or about paul manafort, but he did make mention of the allegations that have surrounded the whole question of this investigation. he descri
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goalkeeper and the history of the sport capital will replace the book or twat who is joining riyadh madrid capon made at fifty three appearances in spain. he has signed a seven year contract with chelsea. and yeah joins me now in germany's introducing tough regulations to protect key industries that's right and the target is very clear it's china of course for several years now beijing has been on a mission to buy foreign companies that fit its made in china twenty twenty five strategy mostly market leaders and ten different key industry sectors like robotics or pharmaceuticals that strategy involves takeovers of foreign companies and countries such as germany and the u.s. are now see their industrial advantages at risk are starting to fight china's massive buyout strategy with stricter regulation it's a move china won't like germany's government wants broader veto powers when investors from outside europe buy into local companies starting at fifteen percent stakes instead of the current twenty five the new regulations come after berlin effectively blocked a chinese company from buying a twenty
goalkeeper and the history of the sport capital will replace the book or twat who is joining riyadh madrid capon made at fifty three appearances in spain. he has signed a seven year contract with chelsea. and yeah joins me now in germany's introducing tough regulations to protect key industries that's right and the target is very clear it's china of course for several years now beijing has been on a mission to buy foreign companies that fit its made in china twenty twenty five strategy mostly...
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or was it about horses if it was capone against letting himself that article. says. that i said. yeah poor form discard it don't see the team so he's off own doing. said. sid if i was off on those it binds who get the goodie. i don't have thousands us if you have proven to forsake is have him in a music up up put it in sequester and he steps that some time there it is this is his death not because without a qualm us a doctor called by the us mint. as you can imagine after this interview our attention turned to the vatican the holy see the place where the church as long as are made. the place where punishments against pedophile priests are meted out. but we discover that even inside the vatican government high ranking officials have been accused of covering for priests accused of pedophilia after several months of just.
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