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>> cooper: she let us film her procedure. ( buzzing ) >> cooper: after several treatments, which she medication, she began to feel better. >> jakab: after the fourth treatment, i said, i feel much lighter. >> cooper: lighter? that was the-- >> jakab: lighter was the way it felt to me, yes. >> cooper: your face lights up when you talk about it. >> jakab: yes, yes. ( laughs ) yes, i'm very blessed. >> cooper: have you had memory loss? >> jakab: no, i haven't. >> cooper: so no short-term or long-term memory loss. >> jakab: none at all. >> cooper: do you feel like yourself? >> jakab: right now, i feel very, very good. i feel like, like my old self. >> cooper: there is a way out of it? >> jakab: there is light at the end of the tunnel. there is. yes. >> cooper: and you're proof of that. >> jakab: i am. >> for a look at how "60 minutes" reports its stories, as well as interviews with correspondents and producers, go to www.60minutesovertime.com. introducing the new 100% fresh beef quarter pounder from mcdonald's. for 100% sizzle, 100% juiciness and 100% flavour. the new hotter, juicier qua
>> cooper: she let us film her procedure. ( buzzing ) >> cooper: after several treatments, which she medication, she began to feel better. >> jakab: after the fourth treatment, i said, i feel much lighter. >> cooper: lighter? that was the-- >> jakab: lighter was the way it felt to me, yes. >> cooper: your face lights up when you talk about it. >> jakab: yes, yes. ( laughs ) yes, i'm very blessed. >> cooper: have you had memory loss? >>...
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> cooper: that was cool. >> mangelsen: ...pretty cool. >> cooper: that was great.t was worth the wait. >> mangelsen: yeah. >> cooper: it's just kind of extraordinary. we headed back to his office in jackson to take a look at an amateur's attempt. >> mangelsen: i think it's beautiful. >> cooper: all right. >> mangelsen: i think it's gorgeous. >> cooper: yeah, i think-- yeah, me too, actually. >> mangelsen: there's nothing wrong with that one at all. it's great. >> cooper: is she out of focus? >> mangelsen: maybe slightly. let's see. yup, not quite sharp. i'm sorry. >> cooper: mangelsen's shot was, of course, in perfect focus. and look at what else he has captured at that same river in fall, summer, and winter. mangelsen credits his father with his love of the wild. he grew up on the bank of the platte river in nebraska, where he was schooled in hunting and fishing. as a teenager in the 1960s, mangelsen earned the title, "world champion goose caller." no small feat, considering this is bird country, home to 400 species, as well as one of the great migrations on earth
> cooper: that was cool. >> mangelsen: ...pretty cool. >> cooper: that was great.t was worth the wait. >> mangelsen: yeah. >> cooper: it's just kind of extraordinary. we headed back to his office in jackson to take a look at an amateur's attempt. >> mangelsen: i think it's beautiful. >> cooper: all right. >> mangelsen: i think it's gorgeous. >> cooper: yeah, i think-- yeah, me too, actually. >> mangelsen: there's nothing wrong with that...
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it looked like d.n.a. >> cooper: semen. >> woman: semen. >> cooper: she says she had to go in to workand hours later, was back at batali's restaurant, babbo, when he called in. >> woman: i said, "what happened?" >> cooper: you asked him that. >> woman: yeah, i asked him. "what happened last night?" and he just was silent, wouldn't talk to me. >> cooper: after her shift, she says she called a crisis hotline and went to a hospital for an examination. four people confirmed to us that she told them what happened at the time, one of whom accompanied her to the hospital. she says she also went to speak with a detective at the new york police department's special victims division. >> woman: they tried getting me to file a report. they tried, they tried. but i-- you know, a young actress, no resources, no money. i couldn't. i-- i couldn't do it. >> cooper: because she declined to file a police report, the rape kit taken at the hospital was never processed, and hospital records have been expunged. she still has few answers as to how she ended up blacked out and alone on the third floor of the
it looked like d.n.a. >> cooper: semen. >> woman: semen. >> cooper: she says she had to go in to workand hours later, was back at batali's restaurant, babbo, when he called in. >> woman: i said, "what happened?" >> cooper: you asked him that. >> woman: yeah, i asked him. "what happened last night?" and he just was silent, wouldn't talk to me. >> cooper: after her shift, she says she called a crisis hotline and went to a hospital for...
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how's that for cooperation? and pruitt's desire to centralize decision making in his own hands isn't just limited to the clean air act. he announced all decisions related to determining whether a project has a significant environmental impact on waterways will be made by him. so much for local control and cooperative federalism. my home state of rhode island has a long coastline that is particularly vulnerable to sea level rise. the standards represent an important part of our efforts to combat climate change, which is responsible for sea level rise. the clean power plan is also critical to reducing the carbon emissions driving climate change. but pruitt is trying to repeal that too. do you think he consulted with rhode island officials or the officials in any coastal states on repealing the clean power plan? if you need any further proof that scott pruitt's corporative federalism is a one-way street sham, just look at his proposed budget for fy-'19. he proposes cutting grants to the states for clean air program
how's that for cooperation? and pruitt's desire to centralize decision making in his own hands isn't just limited to the clean air act. he announced all decisions related to determining whether a project has a significant environmental impact on waterways will be made by him. so much for local control and cooperative federalism. my home state of rhode island has a long coastline that is particularly vulnerable to sea level rise. the standards represent an important part of our efforts to combat...
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brad cooper was nancy's husband. >> i was like, okay. when did she leave? i don't know. 6:30 or 7:00. i was like, she's not back? >> weird. if nancy had to cancel their meeting, surely she would have called. hannah cooled her heels. >> at 1:00, the phone rang and i saw on the caller i.d. it was her house. i answered the phone. hey, where have you been? he said, no, hannah, it's brad. nancy is still not back. >> now brad was worried. >> so i really started to panic. >> especially when she learned nancy had also stood up another of their friends. so they called the local hospitals. no sign of nancy. they called nancy's twin sister krista up in canada. >> have you talked to nancy today? she went for a run and she hasn't returned yet, and we're very worried about her. can you call us back? >> you know about this kind of stuff. >> you'd think. >> kristi calls her older brother jeff who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reaction is, okay, she's somewhere. you just need some space or some time. she'll turn up. >> but when nancy's parents gary a
brad cooper was nancy's husband. >> i was like, okay. when did she leave? i don't know. 6:30 or 7:00. i was like, she's not back? >> weird. if nancy had to cancel their meeting, surely she would have called. hannah cooled her heels. >> at 1:00, the phone rang and i saw on the caller i.d. it was her house. i answered the phone. hey, where have you been? he said, no, hannah, it's brad. nancy is still not back. >> now brad was worried. >> so i really started to panic....
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and we as distribution cooperatives for electricity are consumer cooperatives. they are aggressively labeling as a co-op. they're putting the consumer first. that's an important concept, and one that we the work as a cooperative work anywhere in the world. i've had clients worldwide that a been very fortunate. these cooperatives putting the consumer first is important. a couple of facts. 42 million consumers, we could mobilize consumers. the grass roots is very aggressive. a couple weeks ago washington, d.c. we had a grass tops grew. the leaders, close to 80,000 strong. 2000 came to capitol hill to advance the consumer needs of our rural america. those are the things that trade associations normally do. we have been the new kid on the block. i'll talk about a few of those themes in just a second. you think about those 42 million consumers. 60% of the landmass of the united states. in rural america you have some places where there are one or two consumers. industrial utilities 35. rural america starts with a bit of a handicap. by definition there can have higher
and we as distribution cooperatives for electricity are consumer cooperatives. they are aggressively labeling as a co-op. they're putting the consumer first. that's an important concept, and one that we the work as a cooperative work anywhere in the world. i've had clients worldwide that a been very fortunate. these cooperatives putting the consumer first is important. a couple of facts. 42 million consumers, we could mobilize consumers. the grass roots is very aggressive. a couple weeks ago...
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urging the justice department to cooperate with justice department committee and new cooperation but if history is a guide here we have to wait and see what happens because there's history of not cooperating. >> yeah, i would bet on not cooperation not only refusal to
urging the justice department to cooperate with justice department committee and new cooperation but if history is a guide here we have to wait and see what happens because there's history of not cooperating. >> yeah, i would bet on not cooperation not only refusal to
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the cooper house became a crime scene.olice in and out and turning the place upside down and daniels kept his ears open because among nancy's friends and family people were talking. >> we're getting all of this information and we're having to separate what's important versus what is just part of a marriage. >> brad told detective daniels that he and nancy were getting past the tension his affair had caused but that wasn't the story he was hearing from nancy's family and friends. >> she felt very strapptrapped didn't know what she was going to do. >> the marriage had been rocky from the start. brad was more married to his job than to nancy. then nancy's close friend heather told her she slept with brad so nancy confronted her husband. >> she just wanted the truth so they could fix it and go on. >> he said it didn't happen. >> for a very long time. >> made her feel bad about thinking that it happened. >> until months later it was new year's eve day when brad finally came clean. yes, he told nancy, it happened. but he said on
the cooper house became a crime scene.olice in and out and turning the place upside down and daniels kept his ears open because among nancy's friends and family people were talking. >> we're getting all of this information and we're having to separate what's important versus what is just part of a marriage. >> brad told detective daniels that he and nancy were getting past the tension his affair had caused but that wasn't the story he was hearing from nancy's family and friends....
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why is kevin cooper who is now sitting on death row in california such an important story. well i think it represents one of the in all of the most flagrant abuse is a state power to frame a person for a crime he had nothing to do with it. they wanted to solve this case and they wanted to they wanted to pin it on him. and so they used a lot of dirty tricks to do that it was a tremendous abuse of state power. precisely and then you know just to reflect upon the case this is one thousand eight hundred three we're talking about a quadruple murder a white family in chino hills area and the man who is panned for the murders is this man kevin cooper who had recently escaped from prison and even though the suspects were whites and even i believe the girlfriend of one of the suspects had reported saying i believe my boyfriend was involved despite all this what was the motivation for from the from your perspective as a researcher and author for pinning it on kevin cooper when all the evidence was actually pointing away from him. well. they sold the foul the crime scene. these murder
why is kevin cooper who is now sitting on death row in california such an important story. well i think it represents one of the in all of the most flagrant abuse is a state power to frame a person for a crime he had nothing to do with it. they wanted to solve this case and they wanted to they wanted to pin it on him. and so they used a lot of dirty tricks to do that it was a tremendous abuse of state power. precisely and then you know just to reflect upon the case this is one thousand eight...
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food cooperative come to mind? you know the cooperative movement. cooperatives were first founded, the rochdale principle. for producer welfare. at the same time the idea of consumer cooperatives came together and we as distribution cooperatives are consumer cooperatives. you see that c.o.o.p., they're now aggressive labelling as a co-op. which means they are putting the consumer first. which is an important issue. we work kind of anywhere in the industry, anywhere in the world. it's really important. a couple of factoids about america's electric co-op 42 million consumers. we can mobilize consumers, the grass roots world, very aggressively. a couple weeks ago here in washington we brought the leaders of america's cooperatives, close to 80,000 strong. we didn't bring all 80,000, but we had 2,000 to come to capitol hill and advance the consumer needs of rural america and to that on capitol hill aggressively. those are the things that trade associations normally do. this whole business and technology thing is a new kid on the block. think about the 42
food cooperative come to mind? you know the cooperative movement. cooperatives were first founded, the rochdale principle. for producer welfare. at the same time the idea of consumer cooperatives came together and we as distribution cooperatives are consumer cooperatives. you see that c.o.o.p., they're now aggressive labelling as a co-op. which means they are putting the consumer first. which is an important issue. we work kind of anywhere in the industry, anywhere in the world. it's really...
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friedman's in business with cohen, freedman cooperates hopefully to put pressure on cohen to cooperate to talk about the president. does that make sense? >> sure it's a friedman to cohenton trump play if indeed that's what's going on. he did say this was just pleading to these charges. he also said in open court that he really appreciated and understood what a good deal he was getting. and that indicates that you know, he had been charged with over $5 million in tax evasion. he's pleading only to $50,000, only one felony. he knows he's getting a sweetheart deal. why would he be getting it? there are several possibilities but at least right now, everyone's thoughts turn to his fellow taxi royalty michael cohen. >> prince, the medallion prince so here's the question for you. i should say his lawyer also said "the new york times" report assumes facts not in the record. my client enter aid plea this morning. i cannot comment on any speculation regarding what the entry of plea indicates regarding any case other than my client's. here's the thing though. this case was brought by the new york
friedman's in business with cohen, freedman cooperates hopefully to put pressure on cohen to cooperate to talk about the president. does that make sense? >> sure it's a friedman to cohenton trump play if indeed that's what's going on. he did say this was just pleading to these charges. he also said in open court that he really appreciated and understood what a good deal he was getting. and that indicates that you know, he had been charged with over $5 million in tax evasion. he's pleading...
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we have a cooperation agreement that dates from 2010. we also have cooperation from law enforcement, civil guard, national police, the customs agency, and also we have the police from catalonia. we have wonderful relationship with united states. we do not think we are the executing arm of the united states or anyone, just ourselves, of spain as was stated in wikileaks. some countries collaborate like the united states and others don't. we have faced serious problems in fighting organized crime with regard to the uk. they researched problems in getting them to cooperate, with the exception of drug trafficking. we see that there are still tax havens, and we have problems getting cooperation from holland and belgium. we have serious issues in fighting organized crime because of this. and i see that as uk is reacting effectively to economic contamination, that they had suffered from oligarchs that take dirty money, money from a criminal organization. let's be clear. which is behind a business, even an important business that goes forward wit
we have a cooperation agreement that dates from 2010. we also have cooperation from law enforcement, civil guard, national police, the customs agency, and also we have the police from catalonia. we have wonderful relationship with united states. we do not think we are the executing arm of the united states or anyone, just ourselves, of spain as was stated in wikileaks. some countries collaborate like the united states and others don't. we have faced serious problems in fighting organized crime...
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we know it calls for him to cooperate on other cases. and i think given where he has the best knowledge, where he can be of the most assistance to the government, it's logical that he would work with mueller's team. you have to think about d.o.j. as really the world's biggest law firm. it's not like the los angeles office is separate from d.c. everyone coordinates and combines. if i had information in birmingham on a case that would help out the southern district of new york, then i would share it with them. i think it's likely we're looking at that here. >> is there anything that we can infer about the seriousness of the legal jeopardy this young man was facing when he made his decision to cooperate from the way that his case was prosecuted? we have the name of a prosecutor. he's associated with i believe the u.s. attorney's office in los angeles. we don't -- we have a characterization of the type of financial crimes that mr. yohai has reportedly pled guilty to. is there anything we can piece together from those facts in terms of the ki
we know it calls for him to cooperate on other cases. and i think given where he has the best knowledge, where he can be of the most assistance to the government, it's logical that he would work with mueller's team. you have to think about d.o.j. as really the world's biggest law firm. it's not like the los angeles office is separate from d.c. everyone coordinates and combines. if i had information in birmingham on a case that would help out the southern district of new york, then i would share...
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cooper. >>> royal countdown. prince harry and meghan markle now just 24 hours away from the big day. we're live at windsor castle with wedding rehearsal and the mother of the bride's big meeting today with the family. >>> those stories, plus nowhere to hide. this hunter gets the scare of his life, and we hear from the man who shot the video. >>> a good friday morning, everyone. we begin with that tragic school bus crash in new jersey. a teacher and a student have died and several children are in the hospital. >> and overnight we learned what may have been the cause of this violent collision on the highway. this morning sources tell abc news authorities are investigating whether the driver of this school bus filled with fifth graders on a class trip made an illegal u-turn just before colliding with a dump truck in new jersey. the impact so violent, it sheared off the front end of the bus ripping away the undercarriage leaving the steering wheel exposed. police declaring a mass casualty inciden
cooper. >>> royal countdown. prince harry and meghan markle now just 24 hours away from the big day. we're live at windsor castle with wedding rehearsal and the mother of the bride's big meeting today with the family. >>> those stories, plus nowhere to hide. this hunter gets the scare of his life, and we hear from the man who shot the video. >>> a good friday morning, everyone. we begin with that tragic school bus crash in new jersey. a teacher and a student have died...
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freidman might have taken this deal, why he's cooperating now. but mr. freidman is apparently in all that legal trouble, at least indirectly, stemming from the years that he was in business with michael cohen. and there's a live federal investigation already against michael cohen. if michael cohen ends up deciding that his own legal jeopardy is too overwhelming, if he ends up himself cooperating with prosecutors in the investigation into the trump campaign and president trump, then katie bar the door, michael cohen cooperating? that would be a very big deal. who could possibly pose a greater danger to president trump in terms of his own legal liability than michael cohen as a cooperator with prosecutors? is there anybody who might pose a greater danger to him in terms of what cohen's been involved in with trump? the possibility of him cooperating with prosecutors just got much more real tonight at an out of the way courtroom in albany new york with this plea deal and this cooperation from his former business partner. you'll want to keep the tv on about t
freidman might have taken this deal, why he's cooperating now. but mr. freidman is apparently in all that legal trouble, at least indirectly, stemming from the years that he was in business with michael cohen. and there's a live federal investigation already against michael cohen. if michael cohen ends up deciding that his own legal jeopardy is too overwhelming, if he ends up himself cooperating with prosecutors in the investigation into the trump campaign and president trump, then katie bar...
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challenge as to how the korean government can cooperate with japan. and i think that is a big lesson. there is a big lesson we have learned. two, plus two plus two, big help. for the setting up of sharing information and strategy and sometimes, itso, is very good for creating trust. it was a big achievement. some negativead feelings towards the korean government by the japanese people, we call it korea fatigue. it means the japan and south korea and governments agree on the history issues such as compensation, however, the south korean government changed position after we made agreements. says they are the prisoner of public opinion, so are japanese. i japanese leader is a prisoner of public opinion. so some similar negative things happened during contingency that is very difficult for japan and the united states and south conduct coordinate and appropriate action. think even in peacetime, but more seriously in contingency time. that is the lesson i learned. during the winter olympics, you may remember the very beautiful scene of the japanese figure s
challenge as to how the korean government can cooperate with japan. and i think that is a big lesson. there is a big lesson we have learned. two, plus two plus two, big help. for the setting up of sharing information and strategy and sometimes, itso, is very good for creating trust. it was a big achievement. some negativead feelings towards the korean government by the japanese people, we call it korea fatigue. it means the japan and south korea and governments agree on the history issues such...
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he thought three men carried out the attack, but only ken cooper was arrested -- kevin cooper was arrested. he had escaped from a minimum security prison and was hiding in a house next door. he claimed he was innocent, but a bloody shoe print led to his conviction. >> somebody discovered the print in the crime lab, but no one saw it at the scene. >> reporter: 17 years ago the state agreed to do new tests on evidence in cooper's case on a hair, a stained shirt found near the scene, and cigarette butts dropped in the ryan's stolen station wagon, but at the time results did not clear cooper. >> this case is absolutely at the top of the list in terms of the most corrupt, botched, wrongfully handled cases that i've ever seen. >> reporter: former fbi special agent in charge thomas r. parker believes san bernardino sheriff's personnel planted some evidence and disregarded other evidence in order to get a false conviction of kevin cooper, and parker is not alone. >> he's on death row because the san bernardino sheriff's department framed him. >> you don't expect this in california. >> reporter: no
he thought three men carried out the attack, but only ken cooper was arrested -- kevin cooper was arrested. he had escaped from a minimum security prison and was hiding in a house next door. he claimed he was innocent, but a bloody shoe print led to his conviction. >> somebody discovered the print in the crime lab, but no one saw it at the scene. >> reporter: 17 years ago the state agreed to do new tests on evidence in cooper's case on a hair, a stained shirt found near the scene,...
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he was very y support, very cooperative, uh, he was there always when we need something. his death was like-- it was a tragedy, a heartbroken story, because, like, he was preparing for palestiniadi each day by day. we thought about postponing the event, , but we know it's not his wish. he wanted very mumuch this event to hahappen, his students to participate. he did a lot for this event, so we wanted to make itspecial eevent, mueen el-jeishi editition of palestiniadi. [drums bebeating, cheheering, chanting] ananya: the p palestiniadi is st of a mini olympics for palestinian children. particularly we look for children who come from particularly vulnerable backgrounds, and we try to make it very inclusive, and we bring palestinian children to the events, but we also bring children from lebanese backgrounds to the event, too, so that there's interaction between the two. [engines revving] claudio cordone: because as much as possible we would like people to lead a normal life. yes, they're refugees. yes, many of them have to live in camps, and there's a lot of poverty. they ar
he was very y support, very cooperative, uh, he was there always when we need something. his death was like-- it was a tragedy, a heartbroken story, because, like, he was preparing for palestiniadi each day by day. we thought about postponing the event, , but we know it's not his wish. he wanted very mumuch this event to hahappen, his students to participate. he did a lot for this event, so we wanted to make itspecial eevent, mueen el-jeishi editition of palestiniadi. [drums bebeating,...
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>> rick gates cooperating if. >> rick gates has been cooperating.s is the first person, george papadopoulos, that's been cooperating that is ready to be sentenced. it certainly signals that bob mueller is moving quickly, is getting ready to make some decisions. whatever information george papadopoulos has been providing, this would seem to indicate that they're ready to part ways with him so to speak. that is is the special counsel. it doesn't mean his cooperation is over forever, but we'll see what happens in the end. so they're giving the court about 30 days. they're saying in about 30 days we probably will be reed to go ahead and sentence him? >> do you have any idea the sentence -- >> he pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi, which is a felony. he could face jail time. given he's been cooperating, usually the judge will take that into consideration. you may see prosecutors write a letter on his behalf, detail how he's been cooperating, the level of information he's been providing. once he's sentenced, we can actually learn so much about what he's b
>> rick gates cooperating if. >> rick gates has been cooperating.s is the first person, george papadopoulos, that's been cooperating that is ready to be sentenced. it certainly signals that bob mueller is moving quickly, is getting ready to make some decisions. whatever information george papadopoulos has been providing, this would seem to indicate that they're ready to part ways with him so to speak. that is is the special counsel. it doesn't mean his cooperation is over forever,...
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wii continue to fully cooperate with the special counsel as we have. i think the reason we're making the progress we're making in our economy, three million new jobs, historic tax cuts and regulatory reform, progress on the world stage that's resulting in an amazing day like today is because while frankly -- many in media tend to focus on these -- with all due respect the american people are focused on prosperity and what's what i want to keep our focus. >> you campaigned on draining the swamp. you now have the president's lawyer getting millions of dollars that he says he can get access including one company that has a russian connection. is that draining the swamp? >> what i can say the that private matter is something i don't have any knowledge about. i think the white house issued a statement saying the same. >> what about scott pruitt? he's part of your -- >> let me be clear about draining the swamp. rolling back regulation, rolling back special interest, cutting taxes for families. >> respectfully, the essence challenge of scott pruitt. >> that's
wii continue to fully cooperate with the special counsel as we have. i think the reason we're making the progress we're making in our economy, three million new jobs, historic tax cuts and regulatory reform, progress on the world stage that's resulting in an amazing day like today is because while frankly -- many in media tend to focus on these -- with all due respect the american people are focused on prosperity and what's what i want to keep our focus. >> you campaigned on draining the...
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he was very y support, very cooperative, uh, he was there always when we need something. his death was like-- it was a tragedy, a heartbroken story, because, like, he was preparing for palestiniadi each day by day. we thought about postponing the event, , but we know it's not his wish. he wanted very mumuch this event to hahappen, his students to participate. he did a lot for this event, so we wanted to make itspecial eevent, mueen el-jeishi editition of palestiniadi. [drums bebeating, cheheering, chanting] ananya: the p palestiniadi is st of a mini olympics for palestinian children. particularly we look for children who come from particularly vulnerable backgrounds, and we try to make it very inclusive, and we bring palestinian children to the events, but we also bring children from lebanese backgrounds to the event, too, so that there's interaction between the two. [engines revving] claudio cordone: because as much as possible we would like people to lead a normal life. yes, they're refugees. yes, many of them have to live in camps, and there's a lot of poverty. they ar
he was very y support, very cooperative, uh, he was there always when we need something. his death was like-- it was a tragedy, a heartbroken story, because, like, he was preparing for palestiniadi each day by day. we thought about postponing the event, , but we know it's not his wish. he wanted very mumuch this event to hahappen, his students to participate. he did a lot for this event, so we wanted to make itspecial eevent, mueen el-jeishi editition of palestiniadi. [drums bebeating,...
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not just cooperation when terrorism is international. notjust terrorism but all security. i think that they will be very conscious of the fact that the uk has played a leading part in that, not least because of the five eyes security system that has existed since the second world war. and other news that will dominate the headlines around the world soon is the movement of the us embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. it is the movement of the us embassy from tel aviv tojerusalem. it is not the movement of the us embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. it is not a new building, but this is a very symbolic move and will have ratification throughout the world. what is their take on at? understandably, the headline reads a sad day. it is not surprising that the gulf news should say in the opening paragraph that piece has been more elusive than ever. in theory, it does not actually make a difference, because this does not make any comment about east jerusalem and, in theory, a posterior in —— palestinian state could adopt eastjerusalem as its capital. but it does send an enormous asse
not just cooperation when terrorism is international. notjust terrorism but all security. i think that they will be very conscious of the fact that the uk has played a leading part in that, not least because of the five eyes security system that has existed since the second world war. and other news that will dominate the headlines around the world soon is the movement of the us embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. it is the movement of the us embassy from tel aviv tojerusalem. it is not the...
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cohen cooperating with law enforcement. remember, it was just last month when federal agents raided cohen's home and offices, an event that threw cohen into jeopardy and became a huge trigger for the president. tonight there's also news about those talks with robert mueller, about a potential interview with donald trump. "the wall street journal" reports trump lawyer rudy giuliani says he remains opposed to the interview. "journal" reports, quote, mr. giuliani said were the president to testify, he could talk himself into becoming a target. the president is keeping his focus on what his supporters say was an effort to spy on his presidential campaign. presidential campaign. he seemed to announce the results of the doj inquiry that he demanded before it even got under way. he said this tonight. quote, if the person placed very early into my campaign wasn't a spy put there by the previous administration for political purposes, how come such a seemingly massive amount of money was paid for services rendered many times higher t
cohen cooperating with law enforcement. remember, it was just last month when federal agents raided cohen's home and offices, an event that threw cohen into jeopardy and became a huge trigger for the president. tonight there's also news about those talks with robert mueller, about a potential interview with donald trump. "the wall street journal" reports trump lawyer rudy giuliani says he remains opposed to the interview. "journal" reports, quote, mr. giuliani said were the...
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an easier way to deal with this would be to have greater cooperation, and the cooperation has picked up this year and the ability to confirm nominees has improved. the attitude of the democrats it seems to me, is better. that is the best way to solve the problem, to get back to some degree of normalcy about handling in particular assistant secretaries of this that -- this, that or the other. so, we will see. i'm optimistic things are going to get better on that front. reporter: [indiscernible] senator mcconnell: moving the embassy to jerusalem is a good idea. it has been american law for over two decades and every president wavedived. i think the president did the right thing. it ought to be the undivided capital of israel. thank you. >> a couple of live budget hearings to tell you about on c-span3 and c-span.org for wednesday. epa administrator scott pruitt will testify about his agency's 2019 budget request at 9:30 a.m. eastern. in the afternoon, fbi director christopher wray will take questions from a senate appropriations panel read we will have that leave that 2:30 eastern. >> s
an easier way to deal with this would be to have greater cooperation, and the cooperation has picked up this year and the ability to confirm nominees has improved. the attitude of the democrats it seems to me, is better. that is the best way to solve the problem, to get back to some degree of normalcy about handling in particular assistant secretaries of this that -- this, that or the other. so, we will see. i'm optimistic things are going to get better on that front. reporter: [indiscernible]...
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and we'll have to see as time progresses whether cohen cooperates, and if he does cooperate, what doesve, if anything, to cooperate with respect to? we just don't know that? >>> thanks, everybody. coming up next, one of three people approached by the fbi source that the president is suggesting may have been a spy in the campaign. carter page joins us. >>> the latest on the real danger from lava bombs in hawaii, coming up tonight. there's nothing small about your business. with dell small business technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop. contact a dell advisor today. those we love is an act of mutuality. we can help with the financial ones. learn more or find an advisor at massmutual.com every legacy comes with a burden, a standard to bear, an expectation to surpass. but that's the point. bring us doubt, and we'll bring you the first car with true hands-free driving for the freeway. bring us a challenge and we'll reinvent what it means to own a car. bring us all your expectations and we'll defy them. again and agai
and we'll have to see as time progresses whether cohen cooperates, and if he does cooperate, what doesve, if anything, to cooperate with respect to? we just don't know that? >>> thanks, everybody. coming up next, one of three people approached by the fbi source that the president is suggesting may have been a spy in the campaign. carter page joins us. >>> the latest on the real danger from lava bombs in hawaii, coming up tonight. there's nothing small about your business. with...
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they are done cooperating. ty cobb was very successful in avoiding problems in terms of turning over documents and in terms of scheduling interviews for white house personnel. all of that is done. all of that is turned over and the issue that remains is the president's interview which it looks like there is no cooperation on and it looks like they'll fight it out in court. >> and laura coats, rudy giuliani told the -- it would be limited to two or three hours maximum, did the president's lawyers have the ability to -- to limit the question time that mueller might have with the president? >> only in a world where pigs fly. because it is mueller who will dictate and the prosecutor who would say, the length and time -- and they could be able to say and limit it the way clinton did, like it was four hours. but about having to have the audacity to say we'll dictate all of the terms, and we're going to cooperate with and he has the ultimate grand jury subpoena power in his back pocket, it is a fantasy to think they c
they are done cooperating. ty cobb was very successful in avoiding problems in terms of turning over documents and in terms of scheduling interviews for white house personnel. all of that is done. all of that is turned over and the issue that remains is the president's interview which it looks like there is no cooperation on and it looks like they'll fight it out in court. >> and laura coats, rudy giuliani told the -- it would be limited to two or three hours maximum, did the president's...
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how much he's been cooperating and in what ways. know, when all of this started, when the investigation started over a year ago now, obviously year and a half, sortsort shortly after that i was asked what i thought the eventually outcome of this would be, and i said in march of last year, that i thought that many people would end up going to jail. and there have been 22 indictments, people are on their way to jail now. my sense is that this will continue, that more folks will be headed to prison. >> more folks headed to prison. that's an interesting statement from you, on the house intel committee. we don't want to just talk russia. a lot of other things going o including the debate about immigration. the president making these comments yesterday, referring to animals crossing the border, which today he emphasized was a reference to ms-13 gang members. take a listen to both of those comments. >> so here we are stuck in the middle, trying to decide, we have federal law, we have state law. >> for what? >> ms-13 gang member. if they do
how much he's been cooperating and in what ways. know, when all of this started, when the investigation started over a year ago now, obviously year and a half, sortsort shortly after that i was asked what i thought the eventually outcome of this would be, and i said in march of last year, that i thought that many people would end up going to jail. and there have been 22 indictments, people are on their way to jail now. my sense is that this will continue, that more folks will be headed to...
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not the cooperative's data. we want to figure out how to help you harvest the data for the digitized world, when you think about data and the opportunities there, also think about equal access for all. low and moderate income, how are we going to be sure that the lower and moderate income consumers are not left behind in the digit future, we have a major initiative on access for all. there is a graduate way to use the data to empower consumers to make an informed decision, how many of you love pre- paid metering programs, if you are a consumer advocate, they do not like them but if they are done correctly, i am not implying that the utilities have is done it correctly, but if done correctly, ergiving knowledge and people are going to save production, data are critical to the quality of life and economic prosperity, how do we empower consumers to be able to use that, we used to have one data point a month collected out of the meter, now we are collects data every 15 seconds, think about the volume of data. we are
not the cooperative's data. we want to figure out how to help you harvest the data for the digitized world, when you think about data and the opportunities there, also think about equal access for all. low and moderate income, how are we going to be sure that the lower and moderate income consumers are not left behind in the digit future, we have a major initiative on access for all. there is a graduate way to use the data to empower consumers to make an informed decision, how many of you love...
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for his cooperation, what is he received?inally been charged with four counts of tax fraud and one count of grand larceny. he could have faced significant prison time for each of those. a maximum of up to 25 years but it would have been slightly substantially less than that. >> i want to make sure i could hear you. and so he will avoid any jail time and also avoid getting any charges, is that what you are hearing? >> well, he's pled guilty to tax evasion. which is still a felony. it is a lesser felony than the other charges that he faced. and he'll still have to make substantial restitution. he was other untilly accused of failing to pay more than $5 million in taxes which are sort of fees that are levied on taxi companies. but he will be required to pay at this point about a million dollars in restitution to the state. >> and you say in your article in "the new york times" in your lead this is a development in your words that could be used as leverage to pressure michael cohen to work the special counsel examining russian in
for his cooperation, what is he received?inally been charged with four counts of tax fraud and one count of grand larceny. he could have faced significant prison time for each of those. a maximum of up to 25 years but it would have been slightly substantially less than that. >> i want to make sure i could hear you. and so he will avoid any jail time and also avoid getting any charges, is that what you are hearing? >> well, he's pled guilty to tax evasion. which is still a felony. it...
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>> well, the thing with cobb, his approach was cooperation, cooperation, cooperation. he did nothing wrong, and he said, look, the sooner we give them all the documents, the sooner we allow people to speak with mueller, the faster this will be over, the sooner the cloud will be lifted. if you remember, it was ty cobb who was saying at the end of last year, sort of this rolling thing, the investigation is going to be over by thanksgiving, going to be over by christmas, new year, et cetera, here we are in may, ty cobb is out, the investigation still going on. >> the way that ty cobb left today doesn't seem to have matched with the white house explanation for how he left, mr. cobb says that it was a planned rollout, the white house suggesting that it had been on deck for a few weeks and this is an orderly process. mr. cobb doing a long interview this morning, right up until two hours before you posted your story, where he never mentioned it, never came up, gave no indication he was on his way out. do you have any clearer sense if he jumped or if he was pushed? >> well, th
>> well, the thing with cobb, his approach was cooperation, cooperation, cooperation. he did nothing wrong, and he said, look, the sooner we give them all the documents, the sooner we allow people to speak with mueller, the faster this will be over, the sooner the cloud will be lifted. if you remember, it was ty cobb who was saying at the end of last year, sort of this rolling thing, the investigation is going to be over by thanksgiving, going to be over by christmas, new year, et cetera,...
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we also have other mecknimples for bilateral cooperation including the russo working group on cooperation. an important element of our the new n is government of germany continues supporting the construction of more plants and pipelines, a project that serves the interest of european countries and contributes to the diversify case of natural gas to europe reducing transit risks and strengthening european energy security. we expressed our mutual satisfaction with the way that the year of original and municipal partnerships is taking place this year. we'll close in september in germany and we agreed what would be the best way to mark this event. we welcome the interests and partnerships on the part of the municipal authorities in our country. on the whole we believe it's ,mportant to maintain this pace strengthening interregional exchange programs this would be particularly important to those -- to build mutual confidence, develop human contact, strengthen historical ties between our nations. after the year of municipal and original partnerships we agreed to discuss the next initiative and
we also have other mecknimples for bilateral cooperation including the russo working group on cooperation. an important element of our the new n is government of germany continues supporting the construction of more plants and pipelines, a project that serves the interest of european countries and contributes to the diversify case of natural gas to europe reducing transit risks and strengthening european energy security. we expressed our mutual satisfaction with the way that the year of...
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the rupture of american and british cooperations to develop an atomic bomb. how did that come about? at the end of 1942, the american decide today shut the british scientists out of most of top secret work to develop the bomb. the u.s. scientists position was to at least outwardly that britain did not have the, quote, need to know, close, quote for a lot of the information in order to contribute to what they could do to win the current war. they concluded that the united states was doing 90% of the work, 90% of the investment and they treated what britain saw according to that. they believed that their position what was fdr wanted. now, churchill who opposed the u.s. strategy to come across the channel also intensely wanted a british atomic bomb. he saw post world war dominated by the united states and soviet union and in that world britain needed a bomb of its own for independence, were his words. so -- so he had this and you could see how this could start moving together and it did. apparently for own national reasons, both sides were encouraging the issues
the rupture of american and british cooperations to develop an atomic bomb. how did that come about? at the end of 1942, the american decide today shut the british scientists out of most of top secret work to develop the bomb. the u.s. scientists position was to at least outwardly that britain did not have the, quote, need to know, close, quote for a lot of the information in order to contribute to what they could do to win the current war. they concluded that the united states was doing 90% of...
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cooper's lawyer say in 2001 it was not done properly. they want knew dna testing. >> the dna testing can detect microscopic amounts that come from touching an object or from wearing an object. >> with touch dna there is no need for blood or hair. the test can be done on traces of skin. cooper's lawyers want several items tested this way including a t-shirt and hatchet found at the scene. this was done in 1983. is there anything left to test. >> dna will degrade over time. so with touch dna you don't start out with a great deal so if it did he grades you may lose it. >> dr. miller is a forensic dna expert. what about the evidence in kevin cooper's case. >> it may be too late, or too much time has elapsed to find touch dna object the handle of a hatchet for example. we don't know so let's find out. >> lawyers for cooper sent a request to governor brown. today the governor's office says the request is still under review. a statement was released today saying dna testing should immediately take place to resolve the ryan case and to finally b
cooper's lawyer say in 2001 it was not done properly. they want knew dna testing. >> the dna testing can detect microscopic amounts that come from touching an object or from wearing an object. >> with touch dna there is no need for blood or hair. the test can be done on traces of skin. cooper's lawyers want several items tested this way including a t-shirt and hatchet found at the scene. this was done in 1983. is there anything left to test. >> dna will degrade over time. so...
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and we'll have to see as time progresses whether cohen cooperates, and if he does cooperate, what doesate with respect to? we just don't know that? >>> thanks, everybody. coming up next, one of three people approached by the fbi source that the president is suggesting may have been a spy in the campaign. our dad was in the hospital. because of smoking. but we still had to have a cigarette. had to. but then, we were like. what are we doing? the nicodermcq patch helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. nicodermcq. you know why, we know how. a lot of paints say they ordinarcan do the job,hiever. but just one can 'behr' through it all. behr premium plus, a top rated interior paint at a great price. family friendly, disaster proof. right now, get incredible savings on behr paints and stains. exclusively at the home depot. handcrafted layers of clean food you can give your kids. tomatoes. even the picky ones. panera. food as it should be. now delivered. we can now simulate the exact anatomyh care, of a patient's brain before surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. a
and we'll have to see as time progresses whether cohen cooperates, and if he does cooperate, what doesate with respect to? we just don't know that? >>> thanks, everybody. coming up next, one of three people approached by the fbi source that the president is suggesting may have been a spy in the campaign. our dad was in the hospital. because of smoking. but we still had to have a cigarette. had to. but then, we were like. what are we doing? the nicodermcq patch helps prevent your urge...
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ty cobb has always been on the side of let's be cooperative. so this signals that the president here wants to fight and wants to fight all of the requests and then perhaps subpoena that -- we could see soon. >> the president's other new attorney rudy giuliani, the former new york mayor, he told "the washington post" today that a trump interview, a sitdown interview with robert mueller and his investigators, according to giuliani, would need to be, quote, maxed two to three hours around a narrow set of questions. is that realistic? >> it is realistic if the prosecutors and the investigators agree to it. they could be negotiating, they could be using the threat of a subpoena as a way to negotiate an interview. but think about this, wolf, if the president goes before a grand jury, there is a chanceco be in there all alone with prosecutors. if he's all alone, what happens then? does he take the fifth? does he plead the fifth on some of the questions. that has been something that the president's attorneys have considered. but if he's doing an interv
ty cobb has always been on the side of let's be cooperative. so this signals that the president here wants to fight and wants to fight all of the requests and then perhaps subpoena that -- we could see soon. >> the president's other new attorney rudy giuliani, the former new york mayor, he told "the washington post" today that a trump interview, a sitdown interview with robert mueller and his investigators, according to giuliani, would need to be, quote, maxed two to three hours...