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caroline: david papadopoulos, thank you.s a buyer of forces but the bank of england announces its rate decision tomorrow. joe: i will be watching the ecb as it announces its rate decision tomorrow all of by a briefing from the government. romaine: and a turkey announces its rate decision as well. that is all for "what'd you miss?" caroline: "bloomberg technology" is up next. joe: have a great evening. this is bloomberg. ♪ 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 appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. emily: i am emily chang and welcome to a special edition of "bloomberg technology." live from outside of the steve
caroline: david papadopoulos, thank you.s a buyer of forces but the bank of england announces its rate decision tomorrow. joe: i will be watching the ecb as it announces its rate decision tomorrow all of by a briefing from the government. romaine: and a turkey announces its rate decision as well. that is all for "what'd you miss?" caroline: "bloomberg technology" is up next. joe: have a great evening. this is bloomberg. ♪ this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day...
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david, i want to go back to a thing on the papadopoulos sentence, how do you get 14 days for lying to fbi? as it turns out yesterday, the judge in court said he looked at all the sentencing for the crime of lying to investigators for people with no prior criminal record, and in 60% of the cases over the last year, the defendant got no jail time at all. and recall that alex vanderzal got 30 days. that seems like a light sentence to many normal people, that's standard for what the guidelines call for in this case. >> ken delaney, guy lewis, thank you for your time and for the analysis. we're going to go focus next here on weeks of backlash over child separation. the white house side-stepping a ruling allowing immigrant children to be kept in detention centers longer. what that would mean for those children. more than 400 of them are still waiting to be reunited with their parents. dear great-great grandfather, you made moonshine in a backwoods still. smuggled booze and dodged the law. even when they brought you in, they could never hold you down. when i built my family tree and found yo
david, i want to go back to a thing on the papadopoulos sentence, how do you get 14 days for lying to fbi? as it turns out yesterday, the judge in court said he looked at all the sentencing for the crime of lying to investigators for people with no prior criminal record, and in 60% of the cases over the last year, the defendant got no jail time at all. and recall that alex vanderzal got 30 days. that seems like a light sentence to many normal people, that's standard for what the guidelines call...
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david? >>> nekts tonight, the sentencing this evening of a member of president trump's campaign team, george papadopoulos, a trump campaign adviser has now been sentenced. tonight we are also hearing from president trump who is now distancing himself from that former adviser. here's abc's chief justice correspondent, pierre thomas. >> reporter: former trump campaign adviser, george papadopoulos today making his way to court to learn his fate. >> you'll look great in orange! >> reporter: his wife by his side. she had pleaded with the president for a pardon. >> i trust and hope and ask to president trump to pardon him. >> reporter: inside a federal judge handing down the sentence. 14 days in prison, a year of supervised release, and 200 hours of community service. papadopoulos telling the court, i made a dreadful mistake, for which he was ashamed. he was part of the trump campaign's foreign policy team. seen here in that infamous photo with jeff sessions and four seats from the candidate who praised him during the campaign. >> george papadopoulos, he's an oil and energy consultant, excellent guy. >> report
david? >>> nekts tonight, the sentencing this evening of a member of president trump's campaign team, george papadopoulos, a trump campaign adviser has now been sentenced. tonight we are also hearing from president trump who is now distancing himself from that former adviser. here's abc's chief justice correspondent, pierre thomas. >> reporter: former trump campaign adviser, george papadopoulos today making his way to court to learn his fate. >> you'll look great in orange!...
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outside the courthouse papadopoulos can't recall who, if anyone, he told about those hacked e-mails, but we believe that this is something that robert mueller is pursuing, david. >> pierre thomas with us on a friday night. thank you, pierre. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this friday. the tv anchor who found herself reading a story about her own daughter. why she decided to do it. the heartbreaking moment just ahead. >>> also news tonight about tesla ceo elon musk. the moment he smokes marijuana on camera, drinks whiskey, and stocks now plummeting. >>> and the disabled ship off the east coast tonight. hundreds of people on board this ship. the coast guard on the scene. a lot more news ahead. ship. the coast guard on the scene. a lot more news ahead. news ahead. se some of these mos way too often... then you might have a common condition called dry mouth... which can be brought on by many things, like medication and medical conditions. biotène provides immediate, long lasting relief from dry mouth symptoms. it is clinically proven to soothe and moisturize a dry mouth. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth
outside the courthouse papadopoulos can't recall who, if anyone, he told about those hacked e-mails, but we believe that this is something that robert mueller is pursuing, david. >> pierre thomas with us on a friday night. thank you, pierre. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this friday. the tv anchor who found herself reading a story about her own daughter. why she decided to do it. the heartbreaking moment just ahead. >>> also news tonight...
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david axelrod. he said papadopoulos had to be reporting back to paul manafort the campaign chairman about his contactsay, we find out that papadopoulos is going to jail for 14 days. >> 14 days, ed. we find out, too is john solomon has been reporting at the hill george papadopoulos wasn't interviewed for six months after the fbi learned about this guy supposedly playing an integral role in the collusion scandal. this the biggest scam in american history. we are all being played for suckers. if you belief in this hoax i advise you seek mental help immediately. pete: 13 days and a wake-up. not even 14 days. that's all i got in the clink. ed: dan bongino. we can't top that. the president promising to build that wall. >> we started the wall. we have spent now close to $3.2 billion. but we are looking to get the rest of the funding. we are getting wall done. ed: there was a handsome guy next to him firing up the crowd. we will get into that maybe later. we will discuss the president's new plan to finalize that wall. that's next. pete: what's football without red meat, food. we have the best. >> bacon! pete:
david axelrod. he said papadopoulos had to be reporting back to paul manafort the campaign chairman about his contactsay, we find out that papadopoulos is going to jail for 14 days. >> 14 days, ed. we find out, too is john solomon has been reporting at the hill george papadopoulos wasn't interviewed for six months after the fbi learned about this guy supposedly playing an integral role in the collusion scandal. this the biggest scam in american history. we are all being played for...
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papadopoulos who gave a wrong time frame for some of his conversations with people and wound up being indicted. davidbetween the fbi and the doj and possibly even the cia over the trump dossier and christopher steele, the author of that dossier and fusion gps funded by the hillary campaign. that collusion story continues to get fleshed out more. and some of it came from bruce ohr's testimony. but he, the husband of a woman who worked for fusion gps was the one spreading the dossier even before the fisa warrants were issued by the fbi. the fbi knew about his relationship to chris steele. he was quite open about that before they issued the fisa warrant, something they should have put in the fisa warrants, no? >> yes. they left out a lot of information that should have been included. in fact since the entire thing was made up. there should never have been any fisa warrant applications to begin with. i think nellie ohr had a greater role in this than we know now. it wouldn't surprise me to find out she had as much a role in writing the steele dossier and mr. steele did. gps fusion was one of the private
papadopoulos who gave a wrong time frame for some of his conversations with people and wound up being indicted. davidbetween the fbi and the doj and possibly even the cia over the trump dossier and christopher steele, the author of that dossier and fusion gps funded by the hillary campaign. that collusion story continues to get fleshed out more. and some of it came from bruce ohr's testimony. but he, the husband of a woman who worked for fusion gps was the one spreading the dossier even before...
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papadopoulos and other people are going to say and have said. that is huge. he has made every single witness that mueller has stronger. >> david corn. >> well, you know, the way i look at it, paul manafort had a choice. he had two guys. he had to decide who to trust. one was donald trump who count be more explicit who says i will give you a pardon or bob mueller who said cooperate with me, you'll probably still have to do time. you'll have to give up millions of dollars in your assets and cooperate and tell me everything. he had to decide which way to go. he ended up trusting bob mueller more than he trust donald trump. that's where he is today. in addition to talking about the trump tower meeting and campaign money issues, he knew that george papadopoulos is trying to set up a back channel between putin's office and the trump campaign and we know he was also good friends with roger stone and would have been roger stone's point of contact if stone was involved. i say if he was involved. he's the guy at the center of so much. we're all sitting here waiting for the trump tweets. this puts trump into even a deeper corner. how far
papadopoulos and other people are going to say and have said. that is huge. he has made every single witness that mueller has stronger. >> david corn. >> well, you know, the way i look at it, paul manafort had a choice. he had two guys. he had to decide who to trust. one was donald trump who count be more explicit who says i will give you a pardon or bob mueller who said cooperate with me, you'll probably still have to do time. you'll have to give up millions of dollars in your...
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david? >> well, there are a couple of areas. i mean, he may know about stuff prior to the campaign, but during the campaign remember this guy named george pop -- p papadopoulos the earlier filings in the case, it says that manafort knew about that. so manafort also sat in on the trump tower meeting in which there was if not collusion, an attempt to collude. there's also a case of donald trump jr. lying putting out a statement about that meeting that donald trump now admits he dictated. this could be an obstruction of justice issue that manafort might know something about. >> wow. what do you think about this, paul? this is a lot of stuff. it affects the family. it affects the president. he could incriminate them all potentially. >> he could. so the question is how trustworthy he is not as a witness. he's never going to show up in a courtroom. but in terms of what information he has, again, the way it works is his lawyers -- manafort's lawyer make a proffer. he says this is what we would tell you. this is what we would testify to the grand jury if you give us a deal. mueller evaluates that and then decides whether there's enough in it for his side, for the sp
david? >> well, there are a couple of areas. i mean, he may know about stuff prior to the campaign, but during the campaign remember this guy named george pop -- p papadopoulos the earlier filings in the case, it says that manafort knew about that. so manafort also sat in on the trump tower meeting in which there was if not collusion, an attempt to collude. there's also a case of donald trump jr. lying putting out a statement about that meeting that donald trump now admits he dictated....