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religion means a lot to constantine a motor goetia he tries to make it to church every sunday fasts once a year and so he says lives by religious laws he sees his way of life being threatened. you should know not in that you should know every day they attack our religion every day they revived patriotic whole groups are founded in social networks just to do these things. constantino hopes to put a stop to all of that through political means the far right george in march movement works together with right wing nationalist groups across europe. lives on the outskirts of tbilisi he and his wife want to see their 5 children grow up in a ga with conservative values. or they don't. see their god said well just the families like the church. when you come home to your family you have to leave all negative emotions out silence and been such a good mood that everyone's happy to see you home. yet most of the families the most important part of our lives. rushing. around midnight solich to charlie makes her way over to the sea and. should meet house on a ship it's you know you're in there you can be
religion means a lot to constantine a motor goetia he tries to make it to church every sunday fasts once a year and so he says lives by religious laws he sees his way of life being threatened. you should know not in that you should know every day they attack our religion every day they revived patriotic whole groups are founded in social networks just to do these things. constantino hopes to put a stop to all of that through political means the far right george in march movement works together...
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constantine's dad finally agreed to be deported on the condition he be reunited with his son. immigration officials told him constantine would never be returned to -- that he would be returned to him once on the plane but konstantin never came. so despite the claims from the administration that nearly 500 parents chose to leave without their children, we have a clear example of coercion. of parents doing everything they could to regain custody of their children, only for our united states government to deny family unity. but we never had a hearing on family separations in this committee under the republican majority. we have sent letter after letter after letter. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to the immigration subcommittee chair. thank you to members of this committee, including ms. bass, ms. jackson lee who were with us on a trip to the border last summer, but nothing under the republican majority. don't tell me that we have done what we can. we have not done what we need to do and that is why we need these subpoenas because this administration is lawless and trades in
constantine's dad finally agreed to be deported on the condition he be reunited with his son. immigration officials told him constantine would never be returned to -- that he would be returned to him once on the plane but konstantin never came. so despite the claims from the administration that nearly 500 parents chose to leave without their children, we have a clear example of coercion. of parents doing everything they could to regain custody of their children, only for our united states...
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the greek king constantine was openly pro-german and proclalaid greek neutrarality.iplplomats from the central powers spied on the allies. the french troops were forced to camp in swamplands. more of them died from mosquitoes and disease than from battle. he didid not budge. >> it wawas important to stay in the region and notot give the enemy victory.y. greece.ory in turkeyy and >> t they statarted - -- decideo stay. ofy would build a defense concrete and sheet metal brought in from france. work would start in december 1915 of the entrenched camp. it was completed by 1916. >> supplying the troops was difficult. they were ordered to grow crops. there were no troops, only gardeners. the newspaper launched a campaign. the front was also m mocked i in londonon. it was a sideshow and they wanted to evacuate. he was up against italian ambitions. went on during the war, especially overseas. they were much less interested. they would agree to leave if they were left to operate freely. the italians openly said they intended to transform the sea into a lake. they wanted to eli
the greek king constantine was openly pro-german and proclalaid greek neutrarality.iplplomats from the central powers spied on the allies. the french troops were forced to camp in swamplands. more of them died from mosquitoes and disease than from battle. he didid not budge. >> it wawas important to stay in the region and notot give the enemy victory.y. greece.ory in turkeyy and >> t they statarted - -- decideo stay. ofy would build a defense concrete and sheet metal brought in from...
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i'll give you one easy example, these dreaded contacts between paul manafort in this guy constantine connections to russia and is made to sound all nefarious. by the time you're done reading you are like oh, my gosh, paul manafort is like agent x from the x-men or something. he sold us out. till you find out later what is not in the mueller report, constantine was a source for the obama state department for a long time before the end nobody brought up any of these issues. one more quick one, the attorney who shows up at trump tower for the evil trump tower meeting where they talk about russian adoption, the attorney who shows up was working for the team hired by mrs. clinton to gain research on trump. you are not going to find that anywhere in the mueller report, which is really the trump op-ed. that is what it is. the longest op-ed in american history. >> tucker: i thought that was vladimir putin's knees or something but no, dan bongino with the facts. thank you. that is a news explosion. >> thanks. >> tucker: good to see it. many in the left sat silently by or even approved as thei
i'll give you one easy example, these dreaded contacts between paul manafort in this guy constantine connections to russia and is made to sound all nefarious. by the time you're done reading you are like oh, my gosh, paul manafort is like agent x from the x-men or something. he sold us out. till you find out later what is not in the mueller report, constantine was a source for the obama state department for a long time before the end nobody brought up any of these issues. one more quick one,...
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surfing instructor constantine also economy this prepares the board for my very 1st surf lesson. what are the main things i need to pay attention to i've never done this so actually windsurfing is about the weird story have to be careful with the way. about that have to be you have to be very good with your lead the work with the legs out of the oval before you know stick all the state you know over for the series to stay cold and just enjoy the service because reserving it's ok. i'm going to have. ok next try. building on you. in any case this is my activity to water sports on the athens riviera. next up i head to athens old town the plaka here you can find lots of cafes restaurants and shops there are reminders of ancient greece everywhere. monastery akhi square is home to the traditional greek sandal. contemplates melissinos makes a classic version of this popular greek book where by hand he's the 3rd generation of his family to do so. by his nanny. customers have included safina rand the eagles and jackie kennedy onassis so what makes the greek sandals so special it's because
surfing instructor constantine also economy this prepares the board for my very 1st surf lesson. what are the main things i need to pay attention to i've never done this so actually windsurfing is about the weird story have to be careful with the way. about that have to be you have to be very good with your lead the work with the legs out of the oval before you know stick all the state you know over for the series to stay cold and just enjoy the service because reserving it's ok. i'm going to...
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surfing instructor constantine also economy this prepares the board for my very 1st surf lesson. one of the main things i need to pay attention to i've never done this so i actually went surfing is about the weird story have to be careful with the word. about it to be you have to be very good with your legs the work with the legs up on the open the board you know speak all the stage you know open for the season stay cold and just enjoy the service because reserve it's ok. i'm going to have. ok next try. to get a building on you. in any case this is my activity temp water sports on the athens riviera. next up i head to athens old town the plaka here you can find lots of cafes restaurants and shops there are reminders of ancient greece everywhere. manas did act the square is home to the traditional reaks sandal. contemn a smelly scene almost makes a classic version of this popular greek book where by hand he's the 3rd generation of his family to do so. his 90. customers have included sophia ran the eagles and jackie kennedy onassis so what makes the greek sandal so special it's bec
surfing instructor constantine also economy this prepares the board for my very 1st surf lesson. one of the main things i need to pay attention to i've never done this so i actually went surfing is about the weird story have to be careful with the word. about it to be you have to be very good with your legs the work with the legs up on the open the board you know speak all the stage you know open for the season stay cold and just enjoy the service because reserve it's ok. i'm going to have. ok...
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constantine's movements and artillery exercises make nature conservation at this army training ground a complicated affair before the ecologist start work the search party patrols the area to make sure there are no nasty explosive surprises lurking in the grass they're always accompanied by munitions expert from the german military once. they found a missile its location is marked down and later bomb disposal experts will pick it up. you have to search carefully as we use everything from small 20 millimeter ammunition to large ordinance and explosives of course it's much easier to find bombs that define small munitions and don't forget we've been using this troop training area for 80 years so you find all sorts of stuff here. just those 80 years of army maneuvers have helped create a very landscape in bomb holder or grasslands with wild herb's as well as woodlands and brush all ideal for biodiversity. that iraq funds are so valuable because they're hard to find anywhere else there's no arab land so no pesticides no nutrients no fertilizers this is only for military maneuvers. the army
constantine's movements and artillery exercises make nature conservation at this army training ground a complicated affair before the ecologist start work the search party patrols the area to make sure there are no nasty explosive surprises lurking in the grass they're always accompanied by munitions expert from the german military once. they found a missile its location is marked down and later bomb disposal experts will pick it up. you have to search carefully as we use everything from small...
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he suggested the united states release constantine your sanko, a russian pilot serving 20 years in ancan prison for conspiracy to smuggle cocaine. he has a asked president trump to raise his case. the white house says the president and president putin discussed several issues although in their read out there was no specific mention of the case. >> mike: july 4th weekend is off to a blood he start for chicago. even with an additional 1500 police officers out patrolling the they were also confronted with a different problem. >> chicago police went into the holiday weekend prepped to deal with areas. after the organized fireworks display some people continue to light off firecrackers. >> private security officers that were assigned at the peer. this is called the dmp like situation as individuals were sheltering and exiting the pier. >> he saw a lot of chaos, it was random. a lot of people were running away and once one person runs everybody runs. so it's kind of like a dominating effect in that aspect. >> most of the injuries were due to trampling. one person was impaled in the leg and
he suggested the united states release constantine your sanko, a russian pilot serving 20 years in ancan prison for conspiracy to smuggle cocaine. he has a asked president trump to raise his case. the white house says the president and president putin discussed several issues although in their read out there was no specific mention of the case. >> mike: july 4th weekend is off to a blood he start for chicago. even with an additional 1500 police officers out patrolling the they were also...
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earlier this week, the russian foreign ministry raised yet another possibility that this man, constantinein a drug smuggling conspiracy in 2011, could also be returned in exchange for any american national held in russia. this so-called small step, as the russians phrased it, could be paul whelan's best hope of getting home soon. matthew chance, cnn moscow. >> joining me now is paul whelan's brother, david. we appreciate you joining the show this morning. >> thanks for having me, jim. >> first i want to ask you what is the latest on your brother's condition, what do you know of it, is it getting worse? >> it's unchanged since the embassy raised its concern about his medical conditions. we don't really know. i think that's the issue here. the embassy has requested an e sternal doctor to be able to look at paul and to be able to assess his condition. one that can speak to him in english and communicate with him about what his health conditions are so we can get an actual assessment. right now that isn't happening. he's only getting a first aid level of help inside the prison. >> as you're a
earlier this week, the russian foreign ministry raised yet another possibility that this man, constantinein a drug smuggling conspiracy in 2011, could also be returned in exchange for any american national held in russia. this so-called small step, as the russians phrased it, could be paul whelan's best hope of getting home soon. matthew chance, cnn moscow. >> joining me now is paul whelan's brother, david. we appreciate you joining the show this morning. >> thanks for having me,...
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. >> manafort met with constantine konstantin kilimnik nick,. >> he shared private trump campaign polling information with this man linked to russian intelligence, is that right? >> that is correct. >> in turn the information was shared with an ol' dark tied with vladimir putin? >> allegedly. >> director mueller, meeting with him wasn't enough. sharing polling information wasn't enough. he offered this russian oligarch tied to putin a private briefing on the campaign, is that right? >> yes, sir. >> mr. manafort discussed internal campaign strategy on four battle ground states. michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania and minnesota. did he not, sir? >> that's reflected in the report. >> he hoped to be paid back money he was owed by russian or ukrainian oligarchs in return for the passage of private campaign thachgz. >>s that true. >> contacts with russians close to vladimir putin and efforts to exchange private information on americans for money left him vulnerable to black mail by the russians? >> generally so. that would be the case. >> several individuals were also trying to make moan during t
. >> manafort met with constantine konstantin kilimnik nick,. >> he shared private trump campaign polling information with this man linked to russian intelligence, is that right? >> that is correct. >> in turn the information was shared with an ol' dark tied with vladimir putin? >> allegedly. >> director mueller, meeting with him wasn't enough. sharing polling information wasn't enough. he offered this russian oligarch tied to putin a private briefing on the...
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about what john alluded to earlier with paul manafort and sharing of internal polling data with constantinehe infamous 2016 trump tower meeting that involved donald trump jr. and jared kushner, paul manafort, set up on the premise of the campaign receiving damaging information about hillary clinton. of course, the negotiations over the trump tower project in moscow, so the story has changed many times. and i think that's why you'll definitely on the intelligence committee side of it will hear a lot about why they may have not been able to establish a conspiracy in the trump campaign in moscow, but what they made of the campaign. >> inside the rehearsals not only did they have someone playing robert mueller, former ambassador. they had someone playing jim jordan, ranking member on the house judiciary committee. i know you're fascinated by what the republicans may do today. >> yeah. if you want to paint this as all having been bogus which is basically what the president has said all along, what questions do you ask to elicit that outcome? >> matt said the goal for the hearings is not to seek
about what john alluded to earlier with paul manafort and sharing of internal polling data with constantinehe infamous 2016 trump tower meeting that involved donald trump jr. and jared kushner, paul manafort, set up on the premise of the campaign receiving damaging information about hillary clinton. of course, the negotiations over the trump tower project in moscow, so the story has changed many times. and i think that's why you'll definitely on the intelligence committee side of it will hear a...
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on volume 1, page 133 of your report, you state that constantine klimnik has ties to russian intelligence. this name came up quite often today. your report missed to mention that klimnik has long term relationships with u.s. government officials, including our own state department. >> i can't get into that. >> i know it's not in the report, but you know, if klimnik is being used in the report to say that he was possibly some type of russian agent, i think it is important for this committee to know if klinnik has ties to our own state department, which it appears that he does. >> again, it's the same territory that i'm loathe to get into. >> you were asked this earlier about trump attorney john dowd, the pieces of his phone call were omitted from the report. it was what mr. dowd called exculpatory evidence. >> i'm not certain i would agree with that characterization. i think i said that before. >> yes. an american citizen from the republic of georgia, who your report misidentifies as a russian, claims that your report omitted parts of a text message he had with michael cohen about stopping
on volume 1, page 133 of your report, you state that constantine klimnik has ties to russian intelligence. this name came up quite often today. your report missed to mention that klimnik has long term relationships with u.s. government officials, including our own state department. >> i can't get into that. >> i know it's not in the report, but you know, if klimnik is being used in the report to say that he was possibly some type of russian agent, i think it is important for this...
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you talked about constantine's -- a russian ukrainian political consultant of paul manafort assessed by the fbi to have russian intelligence. that's all we'd know from your report. except we've since learned from news articles that he was actually a u.s. state department intelligence source. yet nowhere in your report is he so identified. why was that not there? >> i don't necessarily credit what you're saying occurred. >> were you aware that kalemnik was not -- >> i'm not going to go into -- >> did you interviiew constant e constantine? >> i'm not going to go into our investigative moves. >> and yet that is the basis of your report. the problem we're having is we have to reflect on your report and that's finding out it's not true. for example, your report famously links internet troll farms with the russian government. yet at a hearing in the concord management ira prosecution you initiated, the judge excorrelated for producing no evidence to support this claim. why did you say russia was responsible for the troll farms when in court you haven't had any proof. >> i'm not going to ge
you talked about constantine's -- a russian ukrainian political consultant of paul manafort assessed by the fbi to have russian intelligence. that's all we'd know from your report. except we've since learned from news articles that he was actually a u.s. state department intelligence source. yet nowhere in your report is he so identified. why was that not there? >> i don't necessarily credit what you're saying occurred. >> were you aware that kalemnik was not -- >> i'm not...
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one of those people is jack, who lives in constantine, michigan, and told he has cancer. imagine you're told you have cancer and the drug you need to treat it costs $15,000 the first month -- $15,000. jack was lucky. a generic drug became available, however that drug costs $4,000 the first month and $400 every month after that. that's about $8,000 a year. in jack's words, it's an extreme hardship, $8,000 a year trying to figure out how to do that to be able to have your cancer comaition so that -- cancer medication so you can continue to live. jack added, i hope and pray that your colleagues on both sides of the aisle can did get something done. we can get something done and we can do it quickly. the best thing is to let medicare negotiate and harness the bargaining power of 43 million people. now, there are various proposals that are good proposals being talked about. we can cap increases, but that doesn't cut prescription drug costs right now. and if we're going to seriously talk about making medicine affordable and do it the right way -- do it the right way, the way we
one of those people is jack, who lives in constantine, michigan, and told he has cancer. imagine you're told you have cancer and the drug you need to treat it costs $15,000 the first month -- $15,000. jack was lucky. a generic drug became available, however that drug costs $4,000 the first month and $400 every month after that. that's about $8,000 a year. in jack's words, it's an extreme hardship, $8,000 a year trying to figure out how to do that to be able to have your cancer comaition so that...
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. >> did you interview constantine? >> i can't go into the discussion of our investigative moves. >> yet that is the basis of your report. the problem we're having is we have to rely on your report for an accurate reflection of the evidence and we're starting to find out that's not true. your report famously linked russian internet troll forms with the russian government yet at a hearing on may 28th in the concord ira prosecution that you initiated the judge excoriated you and mr. barr from producing no evidence to support this claim. why did you suggest russia was responsible for the troll farms when in court you've been unable to produce any evidence to support it? >> i'm not going to get into that any further that i have. >> you have left the clear impression throughout the country through your report that it was the russian government behind the troll farms and yet when you're called upon to provide actual evidence in court, you failed to do so. >> again, i dispute your characterization of what occurred in that proc
. >> did you interview constantine? >> i can't go into the discussion of our investigative moves. >> yet that is the basis of your report. the problem we're having is we have to rely on your report for an accurate reflection of the evidence and we're starting to find out that's not true. your report famously linked russian internet troll forms with the russian government yet at a hearing on may 28th in the concord ira prosecution that you initiated the judge excoriated you and...
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. >> >> did you interview constantine? >> i can't go into the discussion of our investigative moves. >> and yet that is the basis of your report. the problem is we have to rely on your report for an accurate reflection of the evidence and we are finding out that is not true. your report famously linked russian internet troll farms with the russian government yet at a hearing on may 28th in the ira prosecution you initiated the judge excoriated both you and mister barr from producing no evidence to support this claim. why did you suggest russia was responsible for that when in court you have been unable to prove any evidence to support it? >> i'm not going to get into that more than i arty have. >> you left the clear impression throughout the country through your report that the russian government -- when called upon to provide actual evidence in court you failed to do so. >> i dispute your characterization of what occurred. >> the judge considered holding prosecutors in criminal content, backed off only after your hastily
. >> >> did you interview constantine? >> i can't go into the discussion of our investigative moves. >> and yet that is the basis of your report. the problem is we have to rely on your report for an accurate reflection of the evidence and we are finding out that is not true. your report famously linked russian internet troll farms with the russian government yet at a hearing on may 28th in the ira prosecution you initiated the judge excoriated both you and mister barr...
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. >> did you interview constantine? >> i can't go into our vestigation moves. >> that's the basis of your report. again, the problem we're having is, we have to rely on your report for an accurate reflection of the evidence and we're starting to findut that's true. your report famously links russian internet troll farms with the .interference yet, no evidence toro pce this claim. why did you suggest russia was responsible for the troll farms while in court you haven't been able to produce any evidence to support that? >> i'm not going to get further into that than i already have. >> you have left the impression through your report it was the m russian govert behind the troll farms. when you called upon to provide actual ed in courtou fail to do so? >> well, again, dispute your characterization of what occurred in that oceeding. >> in fact, the judge considered holding prosecuto in criminal contempt, only after your press conference the next day after you me the distinction between the russian government and the russian
. >> did you interview constantine? >> i can't go into our vestigation moves. >> that's the basis of your report. again, the problem we're having is, we have to rely on your report for an accurate reflection of the evidence and we're starting to findut that's true. your report famously links russian internet troll farms with the .interference yet, no evidence toro pce this claim. why did you suggest russia was responsible for the troll farms while in court you haven't been...