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in big clappers here who are from japan. anothersaid.me, we bring you 20 minutes of technology in 19 minutes to see how we get on, check out my player right now. for the short version, we will see you soon. hello, we have seen a lot of sunshine across the uk today in contrast to yesterday. we have pictures like these featuring rainbows and most of them have come in from the northwest of scotland. we have some showers driven in the strong and deathly northwest, that one affected by the northwest and england. hidden and here is a weather front which will gradually start to introduce some notably colder air to the far north of the uk by the end of the night. to the south, that colder air will continue to trickle its way south on the day on monday. quite a bit of sunshine, thicker cloud in the east for some time. some drizzly rain into northern ireland in western scotland. temperatures certainly down on the weekend, just 4 degrees and aberdeen. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 8pm. 48 hours to the big parliamentary vote
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director clapper, i can also call you general clapper. thanks so much for taking the time. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for that and for your service. we appreciate it. >>> we have to get to really important breaking news with our colleague with us. three delays at three major east coast airports on a major travel friday morning. not because of weather, because of staffing delays. this is the impact, another impact of the shutdown on day 35. i wonder if this is what really hurts the president, if this makes lawmakers reach a deal. >> like you said, these are major airports that are being impacted right now. according to the faa website, there is staffing issues at a regional air traffic control center and it is affecting flights into three major airports. we are talking about newark in new jersey. we are talking about philadelphia and la guardia in new york city, major hubs for the northeast travelers. it's unclear are we talking about flights just going into the airports or flights leaving the airports. as you said, it is a frida
director clapper, i can also call you general clapper. thanks so much for taking the time. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for that and for your service. we appreciate it. >>> we have to get to really important breaking news with our colleague with us. three delays at three major east coast airports on a major travel friday morning. not because of weather, because of staffing delays. this is the impact, another impact of the shutdown on day 35. i wonder if this is what...
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and i asked clapper about that it would you say is that i can explain i get explain why the president said oh we clearly don't believe you are you guys you clowns so you know this not much that the known about this in the major media and my friends you know the people i went to college with in new york they look at me like i have a well they look real strange it let's put it that way and it's ruled unsettling because this is exactly what happened before iraq and as you probably know remember . before. sixty nine percent of the american people believe not only that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction but he played a role in nine eleven ok now what would you say the percentage of americans who believe in the if the russians are responsible for trump i would suggest is about the same and you know it's almost not their fault they have two three jobs what do they get when they think they're getting news from the from the mainstream media you know it's really sad situation because this could lead to a real confrontation with the only country that could really help us destroy the
and i asked clapper about that it would you say is that i can explain i get explain why the president said oh we clearly don't believe you are you guys you clowns so you know this not much that the known about this in the major media and my friends you know the people i went to college with in new york they look at me like i have a well they look real strange it let's put it that way and it's ruled unsettling because this is exactly what happened before iraq and as you probably know remember ....
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even former dni, jim clapper, was making huge leaps with rank speculation. >> based on these series of communications that stone was having with senior trump campaign officials, often in advance of wikileaks releases, e-mails stolen by russia, what does that show to you, is that evidence in your view, of coordination between the trump campaign and russia? >> well, it does to me, i say that, not as an attorney but just as a layman. i think clearly, it does show connection, coordination, synchronization, whatever you call it. >> laura: okay, nice try. nothing of the sort was indicated in the indictment. i mean, this is where people should not go on tv if they don't bother to read the indictment. baseless from former director of national intelligence. we might reremind you committed open perjury during the obama years and faced zero penalties. where is the justice. tonight we'll expose men like that and eld kate you, the viewer, along the way. we put together an unbelievable panel. the political and legal aspects and the law enforcement aspects regarding that elian gonzalez style raid on
even former dni, jim clapper, was making huge leaps with rank speculation. >> based on these series of communications that stone was having with senior trump campaign officials, often in advance of wikileaks releases, e-mails stolen by russia, what does that show to you, is that evidence in your view, of coordination between the trump campaign and russia? >> well, it does to me, i say that, not as an attorney but just as a layman. i think clearly, it does show connection,...
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joining me now former director of national intelligence james clapper.you see this case, this man being held in russian custody being accused of espionage, what do you see her? >> i think putin was personally offended by the butna case and her guilty plea and, you know, two weeks later, they have snatched somebody. the russians, one thing they are very good at is hiding evidence. even though the outlook of butin is i don't think she will serve long and be departed back to russia, i think this was offensive to putin personally. russians aren't bothered with rule of law and evidence and that sort of thing. i think it is very unlikely that he was a genuine operative. >> you think perhaps putin is looking for some kind of trade here. let me move around the world. the admiral in charge of nato for a time was reflecting on the departure of jim kelly, henry master, the so-called generals that once surrounded the president. he said in the military the first to leave officer is the first to break chaos. in the end each of them had to ask themselves at what point
joining me now former director of national intelligence james clapper.you see this case, this man being held in russian custody being accused of espionage, what do you see her? >> i think putin was personally offended by the butna case and her guilty plea and, you know, two weeks later, they have snatched somebody. the russians, one thing they are very good at is hiding evidence. even though the outlook of butin is i don't think she will serve long and be departed back to russia, i think...
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comey, clapper, brennan, mccabe, hillary themselves all lied.eir case, they lied about material, consequential things. to the extent that i made errors of memory in my foreign half hours of voluntary testimony, they are inconsequential. this indictment is thinner. you've watched cnn. they'll tell you it's a slam dunk. my attorneys don't think so. but i'm targeted here because they want to silence me. i mean, i'm 66 years old. i support the second amendment, but i don't own a firearm. i don't have a valid passport, i'm not a flight risk. the court gave me -- essentially released me on bond on my signature, proving i'm not a flight risk. i can't swim, even though they hadd two amphibious units pulled up to the canal behind my house. they completely surrounded my house -- >> sean: you really can't swim? >> i really can't.t. t assault weapons pointed at my -- at my p -- at my chest. i opened the door looking down the barrel of two assault weapons. i'm wearing a "roger stone did nothing wrong" t-shirt and a pair of gym shorts. i'm barefooted. they ha
comey, clapper, brennan, mccabe, hillary themselves all lied.eir case, they lied about material, consequential things. to the extent that i made errors of memory in my foreign half hours of voluntary testimony, they are inconsequential. this indictment is thinner. you've watched cnn. they'll tell you it's a slam dunk. my attorneys don't think so. but i'm targeted here because they want to silence me. i mean, i'm 66 years old. i support the second amendment, but i don't own a firearm. i don't...
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one, director clapper got to the question being a pawn. the evidence suggests, indeed, trump is, has been a pawn of the russians. of putin. and big question is witting, unwitting, half witting? mueller, perhaps, will tell us in his narrative which it is. but it seems pretty definite. there are many lawyers in the joint defense agreement who are representing clients in the white house who agree that the president is a pawn of putin. and why has he lied? that's what they ask. why has he lied at every turn? why have members of his family lied at every turn? why have his aides flynn, manafort, gates, on down the line originally lied whenever they're asked about russia? and also the question of his business interests which mueller has been looking at and which i suspect are going to turn out to be key in why, perhaps, he is so sensitive to what happens with putin and questions of russia. >> laura, the president's attorney general rudy giuliani said it would happen over my dead body. they keep talking about there's a perjury trap. obviously if y
one, director clapper got to the question being a pawn. the evidence suggests, indeed, trump is, has been a pawn of the russians. of putin. and big question is witting, unwitting, half witting? mueller, perhaps, will tell us in his narrative which it is. but it seems pretty definite. there are many lawyers in the joint defense agreement who are representing clients in the white house who agree that the president is a pawn of putin. and why has he lied? that's what they ask. why has he lied at...
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the top spy, james clapper.eaking news this morning, the president weighed in on twitter writing it's the greatest witch hunt in the history of our country. no collusion. border coyotes, drug dealers and human traffickers are treated better. who alerted cnn to be there, the only camera crew there on the ground in florida? the special counsel has indicted, convicted or gotten guilty pleas from more than 30 people including insiders, paul manafort, attorney michael cohen, former national security adviser michael flynn among others. it's important to note that none of these public cases allege coordination with the russian government and the trump campaign, trace. >> trace: that is important to note. catherine herridge live in d.c. thank you. team fox coverage continues now. phil keating reporting live outside the courthouse in ft. lauderdale. phil? >> trace, it was a roger stone spectacle here outside the federal courthouse downtown ft. lauderdale. roger stone, the long-time political adviser to president trump an
the top spy, james clapper.eaking news this morning, the president weighed in on twitter writing it's the greatest witch hunt in the history of our country. no collusion. border coyotes, drug dealers and human traffickers are treated better. who alerted cnn to be there, the only camera crew there on the ground in florida? the special counsel has indicted, convicted or gotten guilty pleas from more than 30 people including insiders, paul manafort, attorney michael cohen, former national security...
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james clapper. good evening, sir. appreciate your time beforehand. listen, we have been talking about counter intelligence, counter intelligence investigation into whether the president of the united states constituted a possible threat to national security. put that in to perspective for us. >> well, i think, don, it's obviously explosive just to read it in print. but it's not surprising. i think, in fact, i'd go so far as to say the fbi would have been dirwrong to not have considered tconside considered it. the 27th of july, of 2016 to go find e-mails, and by the way, as the subsequent indictment showed, they did exactly that. they abided by his direction, that very day, after hours and went out and looked for clinton's e-mails. so of course, you have the pattern, the pattern which continues of deference to putin personally and russia institutionally which is kind of mysterious. never had a good explanation for that. so given the behavior and the firing of jim comey in which the president acknowledges on television that he did it for the russia thi
james clapper. good evening, sir. appreciate your time beforehand. listen, we have been talking about counter intelligence, counter intelligence investigation into whether the president of the united states constituted a possible threat to national security. put that in to perspective for us. >> well, i think, don, it's obviously explosive just to read it in print. but it's not surprising. i think, in fact, i'd go so far as to say the fbi would have been dirwrong to not have considered...
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and we have two stock the short version right here with the big clappers who are from japan. programme we have set ourselves the challenge of summarising ces 2019 by bringing you 20 bits of technology in 19 minutes, to see how we get on, check out iplayer right now. from the short version, see you soon. hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. an outcry from politicians and the public after an mp verbally abused during a live interview. is it time the bbc moved its broadcast back indoors? and question time returns with a new presenter. how did fiona bruce go down with the audience? at the start of a crucial and dramatic week of parliamentary debate, afternoon live decamped on monday, along with some other news channel programmes, to the bbc‘s temporary presentation spot on a patch of grass outside the palace of westminster. among simon mccoy's guests there was saffron cordery, the deputy chief executive of nhs providers, responding to the government's ten—year plan for the health service. crowd shouts. we've got 100,000 vacancies across the nhs. that's not just
and we have two stock the short version right here with the big clappers who are from japan. programme we have set ourselves the challenge of summarising ces 2019 by bringing you 20 bits of technology in 19 minutes, to see how we get on, check out iplayer right now. from the short version, see you soon. hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. an outcry from politicians and the public after an mp verbally abused during a live interview. is it time the bbc moved its broadcast back...
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same standards will be applied to people who we now have given false testimony in the same matter of clapper clinton. >> questions related to mr. stone. president trump was hours away from announcing an agreement to reopen the federal government. some say the president caved and democrats got everything they wanted. after all, president trump did not give the money for the while he proposed. the white house had this happen because moderate democrats actually came to them. >> they have come to us and the book we agree with you. we simply cannot work with the while the government is open. >> chief of staff said he saw an opportunity here and he took it. sources tell fox news what is worried about republicans deflecting. there was no vote in the senate this week on two different proposals to reopen the federal government and republicans broke with the party incited the democrat. there were concerns that number was going to be higher in that was part of the reason for disagreement in the move to now reopen the government. >> definitely a lot of frustration that democrats were able to say so unit
same standards will be applied to people who we now have given false testimony in the same matter of clapper clinton. >> questions related to mr. stone. president trump was hours away from announcing an agreement to reopen the federal government. some say the president caved and democrats got everything they wanted. after all, president trump did not give the money for the while he proposed. the white house had this happen because moderate democrats actually came to them. >> they...
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we will go to jim clapper. i want to get to the information about vladamir putin in a moment. first, there is a story in the "new york times" that talks about the president once again talking to his aides about trying to get out of nato. senior administration officials said several times, mr. trump privately said he wanted to withdraw from the current atlantic treaty and allied military lagging behind the goals the president had set. >> if this was in fact a topic of discussion in secret sessions between putin and president trump, that's really terrible. withdrawing from nato, even discussing withdrawing from nato would be disastrous for the security of the united states. this is not about the u.s. just protecting nato, because the u.s. derives benefit from being forward deployed where our first line of defense is our own shore. this would play into putin's hands. this is a primary objective of putin is to drive wedges between european countries and a wedge between europe and the united states. this would be, to me, a real disaster. nato has been a bulwark for both us and euro
we will go to jim clapper. i want to get to the information about vladamir putin in a moment. first, there is a story in the "new york times" that talks about the president once again talking to his aides about trying to get out of nato. senior administration officials said several times, mr. trump privately said he wanted to withdraw from the current atlantic treaty and allied military lagging behind the goals the president had set. >> if this was in fact a topic of discussion...
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or james clapper about the nsa. where's that pre-dawn raid? we can't forget hillary. she has the biggest slam dunk case of objection of justice violating the espionage act we've ever seen. are they going to have a guns blazing rate for hillary clinton? this is now a two-tiered system of justice. that's what's shocking. it's also dangerous. it should disgust every american to their core because it doesn't matter where you stand politically, it's a clear and present danger to what is our great democratic republic. these are the actions of the banana republic. rank and file members, law enforcement are working hard every day to keep this country safe. those rank and file officers and field agents, they have no say in any of this. instead, we have a few very powerful, top echelon bureauc t bureaucrats in washington working equally hard to destroy the trump administration, invalidate the 2016 election, protect their friends from ever being held accountable, like hillary. exoneration before investigation. the phony dossier. lying to fisa court judges and committing fraud. w
or james clapper about the nsa. where's that pre-dawn raid? we can't forget hillary. she has the biggest slam dunk case of objection of justice violating the espionage act we've ever seen. are they going to have a guns blazing rate for hillary clinton? this is now a two-tiered system of justice. that's what's shocking. it's also dangerous. it should disgust every american to their core because it doesn't matter where you stand politically, it's a clear and present danger to what is our great...
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james clapper. good evening, sir. appreciate your time beforehand. so listen, we have been talking about counter intelligence, counter intelligence investigation into whether the president of the united states constituted a possible threat to national security. put that into perspective for us. >> i think it's explosive to read it in print. but it's not surprising. i think in fact i would go so far as to say the fbi would have been derelict not to have at least considered the possibility given the behavior of both candidate trump and president trump. going back to you showed this in earlier segment his comment of the russians and the 27th of july and 2016, go find e-mails. by the way, as a subsequent indictment showed, mueller indictment, they did exactly that. they abided by his direction. they went out and looked for clinton's e-mails. so, of course, you have the pattern, the pattern which continues of defrdifference to personally and russia institutionally which is mysterious. never had a good explanation for that. given the behavior and the firin
james clapper. good evening, sir. appreciate your time beforehand. so listen, we have been talking about counter intelligence, counter intelligence investigation into whether the president of the united states constituted a possible threat to national security. put that into perspective for us. >> i think it's explosive to read it in print. but it's not surprising. i think in fact i would go so far as to say the fbi would have been derelict not to have at least considered the possibility...
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it doesn't appear to me there's a whole lot of thought given to that. >> director james clapper, alwaysasure to speak with you. thank you for joining us. >>> life threatening cold weather. some will field the most frigid temperatures they have felt in a generation. >>> much of the u.s. will plunge into life threat eng temperatures with some parts of the u.s. seeing wind chills 60 below zero. >> that seems like a lot. >> that is a lot. cnn meteorologist, jennifer grey, has the bone chilling forecast. oh, my gosh, jennifer. >> you can't wrap your head around it. not 60 or 30 below freezing, 60 or 30 below zero. we will see conditions where we can see frostbite in as little as five minutes. chicago, feels like 15 below zero in chicago. feeling like 24 below zero in indianapolis and 11 below in des moines and this is nothing compared to what we will see tomorrow morning where it will be colder. 30-60 below zero is all this area shaded in purple and does include places like chicago, omaha, minneapolis. it is going to be incredibly cold there. that arctic air will settle in all the way throug
it doesn't appear to me there's a whole lot of thought given to that. >> director james clapper, alwaysasure to speak with you. thank you for joining us. >>> life threatening cold weather. some will field the most frigid temperatures they have felt in a generation. >>> much of the u.s. will plunge into life threat eng temperatures with some parts of the u.s. seeing wind chills 60 below zero. >> that seems like a lot. >> that is a lot. cnn meteorologist,...
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here to discuss, james clapper, a former director of national intelligence.pleasure to get your perspective, so thank you for coming on. so, let me first get your reaction to this manafort filing. he's accused of lying about his contacts with konstantin kilimnik, his continued contacts with the trump administration, a $125,000 payment made to a company that worked for him. are these significant? >> well, sure, they're significant. and i think the major takeaway from this heavily redacted document is, don't mess with mueller. it's not a good idea to try to lie to him. because, you know, the information that he has access to, particularly in this day and age of, you know, e-mails and texts and all -- and telephone records and all this sort of thing, so all of these contacts, to me, just add to the story here. and of course, i'm still struck by -- dumbstruck by the sharing of polling information by the -- in the campaign, with a russian operative. so this just kind of adds more fuel to that fire. but, again, bottom line, don't mess with bob mueller. >> well, it'
here to discuss, james clapper, a former director of national intelligence.pleasure to get your perspective, so thank you for coming on. so, let me first get your reaction to this manafort filing. he's accused of lying about his contacts with konstantin kilimnik, his continued contacts with the trump administration, a $125,000 payment made to a company that worked for him. are these significant? >> well, sure, they're significant. and i think the major takeaway from this heavily redacted...
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let's bring in now james clapper. he is a former director of national intelligence under president obama. good evening, director. so good to have you on. >> thanks, don. >> what do you see in this indictment? is this collusion? is it obstruction? what is it? >> well, i read it over carefully a couple times. you know, this is a -- it has kind of fallen into a template pattern for mueller. you know, these things are meticulously written, very circumspect about trying to avoid involving anyone else. in your last segment on discussing the phraseology about, you know, senior campaign official and who that might be, i think that's deliberate on mueller's part. that's going to -- whoever that is, that's going to come up in a subsequent indictment, and i think there are more to come. mueller's done, you know, the building-block approach here, and today was another big brick in the wall. that's probably not a good metaphor, i guess, today, but against the president. what it means is, you know, confirmation. this was a shoe we
let's bring in now james clapper. he is a former director of national intelligence under president obama. good evening, director. so good to have you on. >> thanks, don. >> what do you see in this indictment? is this collusion? is it obstruction? what is it? >> well, i read it over carefully a couple times. you know, this is a -- it has kind of fallen into a template pattern for mueller. you know, these things are meticulously written, very circumspect about trying to avoid...
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james clapper is here.anks. >> cnn is reporting that mueller is focussing on public statements made by trump and his team that could lead to obstruction of justice. how significant is this development? >> i think it is very significant because as i understand it, i'm not an attorney, as you know, but a major ingredient or dimension of obstruction is intent. and i think the public statements that the president has made and he can't control himself -- i think a lot of that will catch up with him. i have always felt that his firing of jim comey going back that far seems like ancient history now was obstruction just given what he said publically during the nbc interview with lester holt. if mueller is looking at that, that's not good for the white house legal team. >> we are also learning that team trump is hiring at least 17 new lawyers to try to keep mueller's report from ever going public or at least redacting it so heavily that it becomes meaningless. what is the likelihood they can bury mueller's report. >
james clapper is here.anks. >> cnn is reporting that mueller is focussing on public statements made by trump and his team that could lead to obstruction of justice. how significant is this development? >> i think it is very significant because as i understand it, i'm not an attorney, as you know, but a major ingredient or dimension of obstruction is intent. and i think the public statements that the president has made and he can't control himself -- i think a lot of that will catch...
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clapper and brennan were the most political intel chiefs he knew and comey was a leaker. wow. here to suss today's development some of our favorite reporters and friends, former u.s. attorney and former senior fbi official chuck rosenberg. jeremy bash, chrs at the cia and pentagon and at the table, peter baker's here, chief white house corespondent for "the new york times" and kimberly atkins, all msnbc analysts and contributors. i have to start with you because this is your reporting. this is new to me, this is the first time i read in your pages just what length the president went to, not just to accept putin's denials of everything he been told by u.s. intelligence, but to convince you and your colleagues of the same. wow. >> to buy into the argument, well, if he says they're too professional to be caught, that must be tree and we couldn't have caught them. we the americans aren't good enough to catch the russians. in fact what the intelligence and fashionists have told us over the year is the russians at a certain point in 2015, 2016 were acting so brazenly, they didn't ca
clapper and brennan were the most political intel chiefs he knew and comey was a leaker. wow. here to suss today's development some of our favorite reporters and friends, former u.s. attorney and former senior fbi official chuck rosenberg. jeremy bash, chrs at the cia and pentagon and at the table, peter baker's here, chief white house corespondent for "the new york times" and kimberly atkins, all msnbc analysts and contributors. i have to start with you because this is your...
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>> clapper i mentioned. i came to admire barack obama. i was not -- i was not a political supporter of barack obama. i gave money to mccain to romney, in part because they hounded me. but also i thought it was important that people of principle be nominee from the other party, i worry that wing nuts might takeover that party. and -- but i came -- my dealings with him on national security issues, i came to respect not only the decisions me made, but the way he made the decisions. that ability to listen and to create an environment where people would speak to him. that man would listen for 5 or 10 minutes without interruption, not just when joe biden was talking. but high would listen and he would ask questions from the first minute, third minute and fifth minute. he was listening. wanted to get it out of you, so he would learn from it. i became an admirer of him as a leader. >> who is a leader you admire in business or philanthropy or academia? >> i worked for a great ceo at lockheed-martin in bob stephens, who came from humblest of circum
>> clapper i mentioned. i came to admire barack obama. i was not -- i was not a political supporter of barack obama. i gave money to mccain to romney, in part because they hounded me. but also i thought it was important that people of principle be nominee from the other party, i worry that wing nuts might takeover that party. and -- but i came -- my dealings with him on national security issues, i came to respect not only the decisions me made, but the way he made the decisions. that...
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. >> director clapper will be on. >> oh, clapper. great guest. >>> all right.at you've heard every time with manafort and now with stone, this has nothing to do with him. he doesn't know what those guys are doing. i'm going to remind you of the defense that's been offered, and then we're going to blow it to pieces with nothing but the truth. next. hi, i need help getting an appointment with my podiatrist. how's wednesday at 2? i can't. dog agility. tuesday at 11? nope. robot cage match. how about the 28th at 3? done. with unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans, including the only plans with the aarp name, there's so much to take advantage of. from scheduling appointments to finding specialists, it's easier to get the care you need when you need it. yeah, i've had some prettyeer. prestigious jobs over the years. news producer, executive transport manager, and a beverage distribution supervisor. now i'm a director at a security software firm. wow, you've been at it a long time. thing is, i like working. what if my retirement plan is i don't want to retire? the
. >> director clapper will be on. >> oh, clapper. great guest. >>> all right.at you've heard every time with manafort and now with stone, this has nothing to do with him. he doesn't know what those guys are doing. i'm going to remind you of the defense that's been offered, and then we're going to blow it to pieces with nothing but the truth. next. hi, i need help getting an appointment with my podiatrist. how's wednesday at 2? i can't. dog agility. tuesday at 11? nope....
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you look at brennan, you look at clapper, you look at hayden, you look at comey, you look at mccabe, you look at strzok and his lover, lisa page. you look at other people in the fbi that have been fired that are no longer there, certainly, i can't have any confidence in the past, but i can have a lot of confidence in the present and the future, because it's getting to be now where we're putting our people in, but in the past, no. >> so, his people are in, and this morning, he tweeted at his people that they were passive, naive, and that they needed to go back to school. >> what's interesting also is notice his description, his complaints, it's not evidence based, it's not they were wrong on this and wrong on this and i had to remove them. it's describing a reality show. well, this person had a lover and this person didn't like me and this person sent a mean tweet. that's his description. he doesn't have an analytical reason for having a problem. what concerns me about all this is yes, we've become somewhat numb to the president's bad behavior but given last year's election and given
you look at brennan, you look at clapper, you look at hayden, you look at comey, you look at mccabe, you look at strzok and his lover, lisa page. you look at other people in the fbi that have been fired that are no longer there, certainly, i can't have any confidence in the past, but i can have a lot of confidence in the present and the future, because it's getting to be now where we're putting our people in, but in the past, no. >> so, his people are in, and this morning, he tweeted at...
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james clapper seems to think so and he'll tell me why, next.ng] [boxing bell ding] [applause] little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonde
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the big clappers here, make it 20, we've done it, and that's worth a big hand too.ngs in 19 minutes. these are the only things that you need to bother about in the next year. unless i'm wrong. in which case we'll see you next week. hello. a sunnier second—half to the day compared with the morning but a windy day across the board. the winds going more and more north—westerly and it is those that will bring in the cooler air. milder air pushes off adding to the moisture in alpine regions, more heavy snowfall across austria and switzerland today. for us we are clearing away the cloud. morning rain and drizzle confined to southernmost counties this afternoon. a few showers in the north and west — most prevalent in scotland. this afternoon it will stay fairly cloudy in the south and may be damp for one or two — temperatures 11, 12 degrees. in the north the breeze is stronger but from the m4 northwards a lot of sunshine around for the gusty winds to be used the pennines maybe the odd shower. showers more frequent in the north and west of scotland. they will turn wintry ac
the big clappers here, make it 20, we've done it, and that's worth a big hand too.ngs in 19 minutes. these are the only things that you need to bother about in the next year. unless i'm wrong. in which case we'll see you next week. hello. a sunnier second—half to the day compared with the morning but a windy day across the board. the winds going more and more north—westerly and it is those that will bring in the cooler air. milder air pushes off adding to the moisture in alpine regions,...
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the big clappers here make it 20. we've done it and that's worth a big hand, too.s in 19 minutes. these are the only things you need to bother about in the next year. unless i'm wrong, in which case we'll see you next week. hello. 0ur weather is taking on an increasingly wintry flavour through the coming days. we're moving into arctic air. the isobars are lining up from north to south, following this weather front south. it will clear southern counties of the uk through the day today. today's certainly a cold day for all of us. should be some decent sunshine around, but there will also be some wintry showers. a frosty start pretty much across the board, with a risk of ice, especially across the northern half of the uk. here's the weather front first thing. it will push its way into east anglia and the south—east during the morning rush hour. further north, clearer skies. remember that ice, but also the additional complication of some snow showers pushing into scotland, some pushing into eastern coastal counties of england too. snow possible to sea level in scotland
the big clappers here make it 20. we've done it and that's worth a big hand, too.s in 19 minutes. these are the only things you need to bother about in the next year. unless i'm wrong, in which case we'll see you next week. hello. 0ur weather is taking on an increasingly wintry flavour through the coming days. we're moving into arctic air. the isobars are lining up from north to south, following this weather front south. it will clear southern counties of the uk through the day today. today's...
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everyone of these turbines is going like the clappers today because it is windy and it is only getting the winds are strengthening today and that means more and more power is being generated by the wind turbines later on we will look at how much energy is being produced during the visit. you are the area supervisor will sub is a prime day for wind energy production? —— area supervisor — this is a prime day. for wind energy production? —— area supervisor — this is a prime daym produces enough energy to provide the electricity to rant about 300,000 homes. on a day like this what percentage of scotland's energy could be produced by wind power? the amount of wind power we have in scotland there is every chance that 100% of scotland's electricity could be provided by wind power on a day like this. what makes the location prime? geographically it is the highest point between the two coasts. an ideal occasion to put wind farm and maximise wind yield. little bit later peter will take me for a drive around the site to look at management of the wind turbines and look at the scale of the wind far
everyone of these turbines is going like the clappers today because it is windy and it is only getting the winds are strengthening today and that means more and more power is being generated by the wind turbines later on we will look at how much energy is being produced during the visit. you are the area supervisor will sub is a prime day for wind energy production? —— area supervisor — this is a prime day. for wind energy production? —— area supervisor — this is a prime daym...
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the early evidence against australian outsider james clapper suggested so.ike winning point you probably don't expect him to. this helped him back onto the eighth game, and this one helped him win it. he has made it! i'm any more of these does he have in the locker? the they slugged it out ina in the locker? the they slugged it out in a tight second. when all else failed, duckworth plumped for power, murray opted for finesse. it was the scot‘s approach that proved more effectual. murray made the most of this comeback at the tournament where he has never lost. murray has had to use his protected ranking to take part in brisbane. he has slipped down to 240 in the rankings and the former world number one, who is now 31, just about kept his emotions in check after today's win. it has been a hard 18 months with a lot of ups and downs. it has been tough to get back on the court competing again. i am happy i am competing here again. i will try to enjoy it as much as i can. try to enjoy playing tennis as long as i can. i do not know how much longer it is going to la
the early evidence against australian outsider james clapper suggested so.ike winning point you probably don't expect him to. this helped him back onto the eighth game, and this one helped him win it. he has made it! i'm any more of these does he have in the locker? the they slugged it out ina in the locker? the they slugged it out in a tight second. when all else failed, duckworth plumped for power, murray opted for finesse. it was the scot‘s approach that proved more effectual. murray made...
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the big clappers here make it 20. we've done it and that's worth a big hand too. that is ces 2019 all wrapped up, 20 things in 19 minutes. these are the only things you need to bother about in the next year. unless i'm wrong, in which case we'll see you next week. hello, are mild and increasingly windy weekend across most parts of the uk. the doubt weather we have seen the uk. the doubt weather we have seen so the uk. the doubt weather we have seen so far the uk. the doubt weather we have seen so far across the uk. the doubt weather we have seen so far across other parts of london wales uses the way across most of the afternoon, lotus in the channel islands. a bit brighterfor the second half of the day and we could see some sunshine times, it is not under and could see some sunshine times, it is not underand in could see some sunshine times, it is not under and in particular. so spots of rain in the west, most persistent in the afternoon across the highlands and islands by the tab just the most 10—12d. the wind strength is a bit more north—westerly with some patch
the big clappers here make it 20. we've done it and that's worth a big hand too. that is ces 2019 all wrapped up, 20 things in 19 minutes. these are the only things you need to bother about in the next year. unless i'm wrong, in which case we'll see you next week. hello, are mild and increasingly windy weekend across most parts of the uk. the doubt weather we have seen the uk. the doubt weather we have seen so the uk. the doubt weather we have seen so far the uk. the doubt weather we have seen...
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the big clappers here, make it 20, we've done it, and that's worth a big hand too.apped up. 20 things in 19 minutes. these are the only things that you need to bother about in the next year. unless i'm wrong. in which case we'll see you next week. hello there. temperatures on saturday reached 12 degrees in strathallan. 6 celsius higher than the january average in this part of scotland. it was a very mild day. we have some rain for western scotland and that rain continues to edge its way southwards. if you are heading outside over the next few hours, it is worth taking wet weather gear with you across scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england. it will be quite blustery and very mild as well. temperatures between 8 and 10 degrees celsius to start day on sunday. on sunday itself, we have two weather fronts to look at. the first front will move southwards across england and wales and a more significant occluded front here across northern scotland will bring heavy rain to the north of scotland with colder air following that. so for sunday, a cloudy day for
the big clappers here, make it 20, we've done it, and that's worth a big hand too.apped up. 20 things in 19 minutes. these are the only things that you need to bother about in the next year. unless i'm wrong. in which case we'll see you next week. hello there. temperatures on saturday reached 12 degrees in strathallan. 6 celsius higher than the january average in this part of scotland. it was a very mild day. we have some rain for western scotland and that rain continues to edge its way...
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the big clappers here make it 20. we've done it and that's worth a big hand, too.ped up, 20 things in 19 minutes. these are the only things you need to bother about in the next year. unless i'm wrong, in which case we'll see you next week. many other us have looked out on the skies like these through saturday. flat and grey. the occasional help of some brightness on the horizon. skies clearerfor of some brightness on the horizon. skies clearer for southern and eastern scotland for a time but cloud sector taking this evening and overnight with heavy rain ploughing into the north west of scotland. staying breezy throughout the evening and overnight. could be some brief rain across eastern england through the early part of the evening. to the south of the uk generally a murky story. in the north, much better. windy across the board with strong gusts for exposed parts of scotland. a very mild night. greens and yellows, it would be mild or even by the afternoon standards at this time of year with temperatures of 8—9. these are our overnight lows. cold weather front slid
the big clappers here make it 20. we've done it and that's worth a big hand, too.ped up, 20 things in 19 minutes. these are the only things you need to bother about in the next year. unless i'm wrong, in which case we'll see you next week. many other us have looked out on the skies like these through saturday. flat and grey. the occasional help of some brightness on the horizon. skies clearerfor of some brightness on the horizon. skies clearer for southern and eastern scotland for a time but...
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rif roger stone was indicted for lying to congress, what about the lying done by comey, brennan, clapper, and so many others?" the president was referring to former top law enforcement and intelligence officials who oversaw the launch of the russia investigation in 2016. nearly two and a half years later, there have been more than 35 indictments or guilty pleas. roger stone says that he will plead not guilty as he prepares to leave his home here in south florida to head to washington for his arraignment on tuesday. reena. >> ninan: we'll be watching on tuesday. jeff, thank you. an empty tour boat is finally free after it broke loose and , t stuck under an albany, new york, rail bridge amid rising water and ice jams. in the upper midwest, this will t another bitterly cold night with temperatures in the single digits, even below zero in some dlaces. all that cold air is now headed test. meteorologist lisa meadows of of our minneapolis station wcco joins us with the frigid strecast. hi, lisa. what can we expect? >> reena, we are amounting record-breaking cold temperatures heading into the r
rif roger stone was indicted for lying to congress, what about the lying done by comey, brennan, clapper, and so many others?" the president was referring to former top law enforcement and intelligence officials who oversaw the launch of the russia investigation in 2016. nearly two and a half years later, there have been more than 35 indictments or guilty pleas. roger stone says that he will plead not guilty as he prepares to leave his home here in south florida to head to washington for...
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but we have people flying congress all the time including john brennan and james clapper.owie: that's been overshadowed. there have been significant layoffs at "buzzfeed'." ben smith, the editor of "buzzfeed." beverly: i think trump is the winner and this is a case of it. i wish he wouldn't tweet this out. but he has a very good point. let's not forget what "buzzfeed" did last week. for them to lose staff based on the fact people don't think they are as strong as investigative journalists as they say. howie: dana perino weighs in on the president all by eliminating press briefings. some journalists apologize for their covering ( this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointmen
but we have people flying congress all the time including john brennan and james clapper.owie: that's been overshadowed. there have been significant layoffs at "buzzfeed'." ben smith, the editor of "buzzfeed." beverly: i think trump is the winner and this is a case of it. i wish he wouldn't tweet this out. but he has a very good point. let's not forget what "buzzfeed" did last week. for them to lose staff based on the fact people don't think they are as strong as...
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the big clappers here make it 20. we've done it and that's worth a big hand, too.wrapped up, 20 things in 19 minutes. these are the only things you need to bother about in the next year. unless i'm wrong, in which case we'll see you next week. is hello. we definitely seemed a lwa ys is hello. we definitely seemed always more in noel sunshine across the uk today than yesterday, but as the uk today than yesterday, but as the skies cleared, we've also imported some chillier air, so it has felt pressure, despite the brighter weather. the reason it's turned a little chilly is a cold front has sunk its way south across the uk, not producing much in the way of rain but allowing some relatively cold air in. behind this band of showers working its way south there is cooler air still. we have had a windy day, those winds will gradually ease through the night, the weather feature will gradually ease through the night, the weatherfeature kind of fizzles out in terms of bringing many showers as it makes its way south, certainly the cold air does speed and behind it, a frosty st
the big clappers here make it 20. we've done it and that's worth a big hand, too.wrapped up, 20 things in 19 minutes. these are the only things you need to bother about in the next year. unless i'm wrong, in which case we'll see you next week. is hello. we definitely seemed a lwa ys is hello. we definitely seemed always more in noel sunshine across the uk today than yesterday, but as the uk today than yesterday, but as the skies cleared, we've also imported some chillier air, so it has felt...
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the big clappers here, make it 20, we've done it, and thatis here, make it 20, we've done it, and thates two to 19 all wrapped up. 20 things in 19 minutes. these are the only things that you need to bother about in the next year. u nless bother about in the next year. unless i'm wrong. in which case we will see you next week. hello. the weekend is upon us and there will be some spells of sunshine around, like there was to end the day on friday in portsmouth. it will also briefly be feeling a little bit milder, but also increasingly windy and there will be a few showers around as well. in fact, for western parts of scotland, some persistent spells of rain. and that comes courtesy of this cold front which we can see here, already delivering some persistent rain across the western isles through the early hours of saturday morning and slowly sinking its way south and eastward, so for much of the uk, it will be a fairly cloudy day on saturday. increasingly windy, a few showers sinking their way southwards but tending to dissipate as they do but the showers will give way to a more persistent
the big clappers here, make it 20, we've done it, and thatis here, make it 20, we've done it, and thates two to 19 all wrapped up. 20 things in 19 minutes. these are the only things that you need to bother about in the next year. u nless bother about in the next year. unless i'm wrong. in which case we will see you next week. hello. the weekend is upon us and there will be some spells of sunshine around, like there was to end the day on friday in portsmouth. it will also briefly be feeling a...
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i was in congress when james clapper flat out lied to congress and then admitted it and nothing happened to him. in fact, he's still featured on many networks, maybe even your own, as an expert on dealing with congress and an expert on various things having to deal with his area of expertise. that's absurd. it's in more right for him to do it than anybody else. the president is drawing attention to the double standard, that somehow the trump administration is held to a higher standard than the previous administrations.t's wri hope you would agree it's wrong, as well. every administration should be held to the exact same standard. >> brennan: all right. thank you very much. mick mulvaney, for joining thus morning. >> thanks, margaret. >> brennan: we turn now to maine republican senator susan collins. senator, this 24-page indictment from the special counsel lays out written communication between roger stone and senior trump campaign officials. they seem to be coordinating the timing and the release of information from wikileaks, which had those hacked e-mails obtained by russia. what does
i was in congress when james clapper flat out lied to congress and then admitted it and nothing happened to him. in fact, he's still featured on many networks, maybe even your own, as an expert on dealing with congress and an expert on various things having to deal with his area of expertise. that's absurd. it's in more right for him to do it than anybody else. the president is drawing attention to the double standard, that somehow the trump administration is held to a higher standard than the...
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i want to bring in former director, james clapper for his analysis. thanks for joining us. let me read a portion of stone's indictment. i'll put it up on the screen as well. after the july 22nd a a den jor tone tone by. it is one how does the intelligence community view wikileaks? >> much as pompeo characterized it as a hostile intelligence service. we have unfortunately a long track record going back to the manning revelations that he shared -- or it is a strong connection. >>. >> you pointed out to my colleagues there are striking parallels between with what the trump campaign was saying in relation to hillary clinton. what is most concerning to you? >> just that the c word that everybody is dancing around, whether there was collusion, conspiracy from my part, and i'll doubtline this, the striking par rits and similarities and what the rush shaps. it was respect to hillary clinton. can't say there's a conspiracy and nothing in the indictment about that or solution but this is another brick in the wall if. >> thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks. >> a much more on all
i want to bring in former director, james clapper for his analysis. thanks for joining us. let me read a portion of stone's indictment. i'll put it up on the screen as well. after the july 22nd a a den jor tone tone by. it is one how does the intelligence community view wikileaks? >> much as pompeo characterized it as a hostile intelligence service. we have unfortunately a long track record going back to the manning revelations that he shared -- or it is a strong connection. >>....
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but as we know, the people on the other side, james comey, hillary clinton, james clapper have repeatedlyied to congress and gone the away with it. >> how many times can the media jump this shark in one week. first was "buzzfeed," then covington, now this. none of these indictments have anything to do with collusion. we are still with no charges relating to collusion. lou: what's the score on president trump, his announcement there would be three weeks of negotiation and no fulfillment of the condition precedent for border wall funding? >> i think this resets the table and puts it into president trump's favor. everyone was consumed with covering the shutdown side of the negotiation and it distracted everything. the president reset the table, federal workers will get paid and we can have a discussion on the president's terms about border security. and we'll see if democrats who previously said we won't negotiate unless you reopen the government, if they will be true to their word. if not, i bet president trump has a pen ready to sign the executive order and he'll build the wall, one way or
but as we know, the people on the other side, james comey, hillary clinton, james clapper have repeatedlyied to congress and gone the away with it. >> how many times can the media jump this shark in one week. first was "buzzfeed," then covington, now this. none of these indictments have anything to do with collusion. we are still with no charges relating to collusion. lou: what's the score on president trump, his announcement there would be three weeks of negotiation and no...
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you look at brennan, you look at clapper, you look at hayden, you look at comey, you look at mccabe,ook at strozk and his lover, lisa page. >> trevor: it is so cute how trump lists all the number ofs of the deep state like they are sand's rain dee, you know brennan and claiper and hayden and comey but do you recall the most famous of all-- he just loves everybody. peter strozk and lisa page. but after cleaning house and firing his enemies trump's intelligence community is now lead completely by people he hand picked. although after yesterday, he might want to pick again. >> tonight top u.s. intelligence officials are openly contradicting president trump's assessment of some of america's most dangerous adversaries on on iran u.s. intelligence agencies say tay ron is still in the restarting its nuclear program. >> at the moment they are in cliensz. >> president trurch launching a remarkable series of attacks on his own top intelligence officials. he calls them quote extremely passive an naive about iran saying that the united states needs to be careful and suggesting, get this, perhaps
you look at brennan, you look at clapper, you look at hayden, you look at comey, you look at mccabe,ook at strozk and his lover, lisa page. >> trevor: it is so cute how trump lists all the number ofs of the deep state like they are sand's rain dee, you know brennan and claiper and hayden and comey but do you recall the most famous of all-- he just loves everybody. peter strozk and lisa page. but after cleaning house and firing his enemies trump's intelligence community is now lead...
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clapper. and hillary. that woman lied every time she opened her mouth. need i go on?er stone is charged with i'ms after the fact -- is -- with crimes after the fact that have to do with procedure. the only reason cheryl mills and huma abedin are not charged with process crimes is because jim comey who himself should be indicted never bothered to investigate. god help america. that's my second open. tell me what you think about it on twitter and facebook, hashtag judge jeanine. here with reaction. dan bongino and chris hahn. dan, you have law enforcement experience. have you ever seen a takedown like this for this kind of crime? >> no, judge. i'm with you. early morning raids are not unusual. but early morning raids for a non-violent process crime who is a zero flight risk, an easily recognizable public figure who has already cooperate by offering statements to congress is utterly absurd. don't you find the timing of this convenient? remember the manafort raid which was equally unnecessary happened the same week we found out about the peter strzok text messages? we fou
clapper. and hillary. that woman lied every time she opened her mouth. need i go on?er stone is charged with i'ms after the fact -- is -- with crimes after the fact that have to do with procedure. the only reason cheryl mills and huma abedin are not charged with process crimes is because jim comey who himself should be indicted never bothered to investigate. god help america. that's my second open. tell me what you think about it on twitter and facebook, hashtag judge jeanine. here with...
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but we have people flying congress all the time including john brennan and james clapper. howie: that's been overshadowed. there have been significant layoffs at "buzzfeed'." ben smith, the editor of "buzzfeed." beverly: i think trump is the winner and this is a case of it. i wish he wouldn't tweet this out. but he has a very good point. let's not forget what "buzzfeed" did last week. for them to lose staff based on the fact people don't think they are as strong as investigative journalists as they say. howie: dana perino weighs in on the president all by eliminating press briefings. some journalists apologize for their covering of the covington high school kids. ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ smile dad. it's the most woi take medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol. but they might not be enough to protect my heart. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another heart attack. because my second chance matters. be su
but we have people flying congress all the time including john brennan and james clapper. howie: that's been overshadowed. there have been significant layoffs at "buzzfeed'." ben smith, the editor of "buzzfeed." beverly: i think trump is the winner and this is a case of it. i wish he wouldn't tweet this out. but he has a very good point. let's not forget what "buzzfeed" did last week. for them to lose staff based on the fact people don't think they are as strong as...
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i heard zam james clapper say the scary thing is just how the theories against hillary were the samend from trump which can made them nervous. and shows how bad the trump campaign was in terms of taking it seriously. he says this about her health. august 16th the trump campaign and himself get briefed for the first time by the intelligence community that russia has a campaign against hillary clinton and be weary of any information or contacts. so all of this happens in a 24-hour period. that piece is not in the indictment. but just rrm they knew, the trump people knew russia was promoting this. they didn't say anything to the fbi and you got to wonder they didn't say anything because the day before they already knew where the information was coming from? >> the white house is down playing roger stone's indictment. nothing to do with the president they're sawing. we've seen plenty of denials before and a lot of them have been proven wrong. welcome to the place where people go to learn about their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and
i heard zam james clapper say the scary thing is just how the theories against hillary were the samend from trump which can made them nervous. and shows how bad the trump campaign was in terms of taking it seriously. he says this about her health. august 16th the trump campaign and himself get briefed for the first time by the intelligence community that russia has a campaign against hillary clinton and be weary of any information or contacts. so all of this happens in a 24-hour period. that...
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: if roger stone was indicted for lying to congress, what about the lying done by comey, brennan, clapper, lisa page & lover, baker and soooo many others? what about hillary to fbi and her 33,000 deleted emails? what about lisa & peter's deleted texts & wiener's laptop? much more! (justine) and we have details on boeing's first test flight of a driverless air taxi. (jrstone) a santa rosa girl battling a brain tumor get's a suprise from a celebrity pop star. (justine) the n-h-l's best players are facing off in the bay area for the 2019 all-star game. we go to san jose ... coming up. (jrstone) the n-h-l's best players descend upon the bay area for the 2019 all-star game. 3 san jose sharks players are representing the pacific division on their home ice tonight. (justine) kron4's dan thorn was at the sap center in san jose with fans excited to see the action. i met fans from all over the country who wanted to see the best of the best play here in san jose. unfortunately, the pacific division was blown out by the central division earlier tonight..but there was no lack of smiling faces.. nats..
: if roger stone was indicted for lying to congress, what about the lying done by comey, brennan, clapper, lisa page & lover, baker and soooo many others? what about hillary to fbi and her 33,000 deleted emails? what about lisa & peter's deleted texts & wiener's laptop? much more! (justine) and we have details on boeing's first test flight of a driverless air taxi. (jrstone) a santa rosa girl battling a brain tumor get's a suprise from a celebrity pop star. (justine) the n-h-l's...