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before that happened, vand der -- van der zwaanzwaan apologiz his family.he guidelines call for up to six months in jail. the government would not oppose a sentence that would allow van der zwaan to see his child born in august. >> so alexander sander van der didn't want his company to know. alphabank server was in trump tower. >> reporter: his father-in-law is a russian billionaire oligarch. he lied, sources say, to cover up conversations from his employer. he has not signed a cooperation agreement, so we don't think he has much to say about the underlying messages in the probe. but do not lie and don't obstruct athe investigation. >> who knows ramifications of lying. >> he's a lawyer. >> he doesn't want the partners at skadden arps to know what he did. here, you can go to jail. >> kennedy la says, we're not st to make of that. that can be a tag line. we don't know what to make of that. >>> let's take a look at everyone who is swept up in the robert mueller investigation so far. >> take us through. >> attorney, the guy we're talking about, van der zwann, i
before that happened, vand der -- van der zwaanzwaan apologiz his family.he guidelines call for up to six months in jail. the government would not oppose a sentence that would allow van der zwaan to see his child born in august. >> so alexander sander van der didn't want his company to know. alphabank server was in trump tower. >> reporter: his father-in-law is a russian billionaire oligarch. he lied, sources say, to cover up conversations from his employer. he has not signed a...
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that's what alex van der zwaan confessed to doing. he was faced with charges of conspiracy and admitted to charges of lying and conspiracy, and as you mentioned, the judge sentenced him to 30 days in prison and a $20,000 fine. earlier he apologized to the court and said, what i did was wrong. his lawyers argue that he should receive no jail time, but that is not what happened. now, what is he accused of lying of? he is accused of lying about his interactions in particular with paul manafort and rick gates. in particular, rick gates who, according to prosecutors, was in frequent touch with a known russian spy, a man by the name of constantine kolumnik. according to prosecutors, in the middle of 2016, gates was interacting with this man who worked for the russian spy services and that gates knew this man worked for the russians. the importance of this is this brings front and center what robert mueller's mission here is, which is to prove or to show whether or not there is any legal coordination between russians and the trump campaign,
that's what alex van der zwaan confessed to doing. he was faced with charges of conspiracy and admitted to charges of lying and conspiracy, and as you mentioned, the judge sentenced him to 30 days in prison and a $20,000 fine. earlier he apologized to the court and said, what i did was wrong. his lawyers argue that he should receive no jail time, but that is not what happened. now, what is he accused of lying of? he is accused of lying about his interactions in particular with paul manafort and...
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sentenced alexander van der zwaan.,000 fine. the federal judge said that van der zwaan took steps to ingratiate himself with paul manafort and rick gates, paul manafort, the former campaign chairman, for the trump campaign, and that he hid his lies from the law firm and that's why he lied. according to the judge, according to prosecutors, van der zwaan concealed some very key information that the prosecutors were interested in, including the fact that rick gates was in frequent contact with someone who the fbi says is a russian intelligence agent. this man by the name of konstantin kolimnik. and this occurred in the middle of the 2016 campaign. we know have that van der zwaan will serve 30 days in jail, he could have faced up to six months. but we always knew that it was going to be on the lower end of the scale. this means that he's likely going to be able to get back home to london where his wife is expected to give birth in august. that's something that was very key for his defense team. they argued, they said that
sentenced alexander van der zwaan.,000 fine. the federal judge said that van der zwaan took steps to ingratiate himself with paul manafort and rick gates, paul manafort, the former campaign chairman, for the trump campaign, and that he hid his lies from the law firm and that's why he lied. according to the judge, according to prosecutors, van der zwaan concealed some very key information that the prosecutors were interested in, including the fact that rick gates was in frequent contact with...
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this is alex van der zwaan arriving to court moments ago., the defendant, but for robert mueller, special counsel who charged him, persuaded him to flip and will no doubt use him to help investigate others. evan perez is at the courthouse with more. evan? >> reporter: good morning, erica. alex van der zwaan is on the third floor at the federal courthouse behind me. and as you said, this is an important milestone in the robert mueller special counsel investigation. alex van der zwaan pleaded guilty to lying and conspiracy charges. one thing he lied to federal investigators about is his knowledge about information that rick gates and paul manafort,
this is alex van der zwaan arriving to court moments ago., the defendant, but for robert mueller, special counsel who charged him, persuaded him to flip and will no doubt use him to help investigate others. evan perez is at the courthouse with more. evan? >> reporter: good morning, erica. alex van der zwaan is on the third floor at the federal courthouse behind me. and as you said, this is an important milestone in the robert mueller special counsel investigation. alex van der zwaan...
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van der zwann in an apparently a very lovely ceremony last year. mr.randdaughter is now alex vander van der zwann's wife and she is expecting their first child at the end of this summer. before alex van der zwann turned up as a surprise defendant in the mueller investigation, his father-in-law, herman khan, turned up twice before in relation to the u.s. attack and intrigue surrounding it. his company alpha was the subject of mysterious reports about unexplained communications between a computer server in moscow and a computer server in trump tower. those mysterious communications between the two computer servers during the campaign remain unexplained. they may have been a fluke or unrelated to everything else going on in russia and the trump campaign but that was an early mention in the scandal. he then appeared in the christopher steele memos published by buzzfeed in january. mr. khan's name mentioned as an oligarch particularly close to putin, one on good terms enough with putin that favors continue to be done in both directions. well, now his son-in
van der zwann in an apparently a very lovely ceremony last year. mr.randdaughter is now alex vander van der zwann's wife and she is expecting their first child at the end of this summer. before alex van der zwann turned up as a surprise defendant in the mueller investigation, his father-in-law, herman khan, turned up twice before in relation to the u.s. attack and intrigue surrounding it. his company alpha was the subject of mysterious reports about unexplained communications between a computer...
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but the judge said that van der zwaan himself never did. his own expressions of remorse have been muted, craig. >> pete, let's also take a look at this newly released document that seems to underline the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein's role authorizing mueller to look into manafort's connections. what more can you tell us about this document? >> that i think is the part that seemed pretty unsurprising. we all assumed that's been mueller's job is to look at connections, whether any americans were helping the russians meddle in the elections. what's interesting about that document is two things. one is, it lists people by name. now, we only saw the manafort part of it. most of it is blacked out. but it's interesting that mueller's commission was to look at specific people. so they were already starting to look at. because of the fbi's work. bac basically giving mul earl his homework assignment on what he should be teed up to do. secondly, it's the commission from rosenstein to mueller specifically mentions this whole ukrainian busine
but the judge said that van der zwaan himself never did. his own expressions of remorse have been muted, craig. >> pete, let's also take a look at this newly released document that seems to underline the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein's role authorizing mueller to look into manafort's connections. what more can you tell us about this document? >> that i think is the part that seemed pretty unsurprising. we all assumed that's been mueller's job is to look at connections,...
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what might we learn from van der zwaan's sentencing tomorrow? >> well, again, the fact that he is pleading guilty indicates that there was something that was going on. what the full extent of the information he has with regards to gates and contacts with the rup russians, i think will have to be determined, either upon sentencing or as part of the mueller investigation. >> what's your reaction, mr. secretary, to president trump's decision to invite vladimir putin to come to the white house and the fact that we only learned about this invitation from the russians? >> well, i -- i have a lot of concern when the president issues that kind of invitation to an adversary. this is an adversary. putin has been very aggressive against the united states, and for that matter, the world. he's gone into the crimea. he's gone into the ukraine. he's taken military force into syria. he has attacked our election process. he's now, you know, using nerve agents to go after russian spies. i think putin reads weakness. you know, on the part of the united states and
what might we learn from van der zwaan's sentencing tomorrow? >> well, again, the fact that he is pleading guilty indicates that there was something that was going on. what the full extent of the information he has with regards to gates and contacts with the rup russians, i think will have to be determined, either upon sentencing or as part of the mueller investigation. >> what's your reaction, mr. secretary, to president trump's decision to invite vladimir putin to come to the...
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let's go back to the van der zwaan thing a second. what we don't understand is what this guy's motivation was, ken says he has no particular connection to the trump campaign. >> exactly. so something interesting is going on that we can't see, that seems to be true for a lot of the investigation. however, look at it this way. he got a sentence, doesn't have a cooperation agreement. almost unheard of. he said it is all over. i told you everything i know, mueller said you're done. you don't need to do any more. that's interesting. what did he say about the investigation into russia. something that wiseman went to court to say we don't want any of this, your honor shown to msnbc or anybody else. >> they said it will not be subject to freedom of information requests. there's something going on. >> exactly. very bizarre. another bizarre thing makes you wonder, he is a lawyer, he knows you can't destroy. >> high end lawyer. worked for a top firm. >> yeah. he worked for the firm, he knows you can't destroy e-mail, yet he did. he knows you can
let's go back to the van der zwaan thing a second. what we don't understand is what this guy's motivation was, ken says he has no particular connection to the trump campaign. >> exactly. so something interesting is going on that we can't see, that seems to be true for a lot of the investigation. however, look at it this way. he got a sentence, doesn't have a cooperation agreement. almost unheard of. he said it is all over. i told you everything i know, mueller said you're done. you don't...
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alex van der swann is pleading guilty to lying to special counsel mueller's investigators. under the guidelines, he could get between zero and six months in prison. we're expecting, i think it's even likely, that's hae's going to get no prison time. he also faces $250,000 fine. look, he's got a baby due in august, wolf. even though he lied to the special counsel, he later corrected the record, provided the documents that the special counsel said that he was withholding and he's a very key witness, simply because he
alex van der swann is pleading guilty to lying to special counsel mueller's investigators. under the guidelines, he could get between zero and six months in prison. we're expecting, i think it's even likely, that's hae's going to get no prison time. he also faces $250,000 fine. look, he's got a baby due in august, wolf. even though he lied to the special counsel, he later corrected the record, provided the documents that the special counsel said that he was withholding and he's a very key...
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. >> the judge has just pronounced sentence for alex van der zwaan for lying to the special counsel. he's going to have to serve 30 days in prison and pay a $20,000 fine. >>> and bearing witness 50 years after the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr. a waitress at the lorraine motel in memphis is ready to share her story of what she saw that day with craig melvin. >> what were people saying? >> there was just yelling. just yelling. you know, "they shot dr. king! they shot dr. king! somebody shot dr. king!" that's all you could hear. >>> good day. i am andrea mitchell in washington. >>> the federal court has just handed down the first sentence in special counsel robert muell mueller's russia investigation. 33-year-old lawyer alex van der zwaan, a dutch citizen and the son-in-law of a russian oligarch, was sentenced to 30 days in prison and ordered to pay a $20,000 fine. he pleaded guilty in february to lying to federal agents about interactions that trump campaign deputy rick gates had had with someone believed to be a russian intelligence contact. nbc's justice correspondent p
. >> the judge has just pronounced sentence for alex van der zwaan for lying to the special counsel. he's going to have to serve 30 days in prison and pay a $20,000 fine. >>> and bearing witness 50 years after the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr. a waitress at the lorraine motel in memphis is ready to share her story of what she saw that day with craig melvin. >> what were people saying? >> there was just yelling. just yelling. you know, "they shot dr....
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van der zwaan is one of the characters who looks more important as time goes by. barbara mcquaid, a former federal prosecutor and justice analyst, frank figliuzzi, an msnbc national security analyst and benjamin wittes editor-in-chief of the law fair blog and an msnbc analyst. frank, on the vander zune sentencing and i want to move to the manafort file. what do you interpret as the reason to hammer this guy? in the way that mueller did? >> so an even bigger story than the 30-day prison sentence which to most people would seem like small potatoes for lying to mueller's team is what van der zwaan lied about. that's the message that mueller is sending. if you're lying about pertinent information and what's the information here? van der zwaan lied about conversations between rick gates, the deputy campaign manager, and this person a, believed to be a russian intelligence operative with connections right up to the campaign to the russian intelligence services. that's a big deal. you can't lie about that because that's what mueller's investigating is russian van der zwa
van der zwaan is one of the characters who looks more important as time goes by. barbara mcquaid, a former federal prosecutor and justice analyst, frank figliuzzi, an msnbc national security analyst and benjamin wittes editor-in-chief of the law fair blog and an msnbc analyst. frank, on the vander zune sentencing and i want to move to the manafort file. what do you interpret as the reason to hammer this guy? in the way that mueller did? >> so an even bigger story than the 30-day prison...
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because van der zwaan isn't the only person -- is robert mueller trying to send a message to them? be in trouble? >> he's sending a message that when you deal with the special council's office, you tell the truth. you don't dissemable, you don't make up things to destroy evidence, because if you do, we're going to come after you and you're going to serve time in prison. >> malcolm, what's your take on what's happening in mueller world? >> let me talk a little bit about van der zwaan, he's now a convicted federal felon. 30 days in jail, if he goes overseas, he can't travel out of the united states if he doesn't put that on his visa. >> he's getting deported after this. >> and that's great, he can go back to his father-in-law who is a russian oligarch. but i think mueller is making a point, not just to him, but to those other lawyers, everybody else, this could just be the first count for many of these people as lying to a federal investigator. it's all the other things that they are hiding and we clearly see there are a lot of people hiding things. the sentences can only go up for t
because van der zwaan isn't the only person -- is robert mueller trying to send a message to them? be in trouble? >> he's sending a message that when you deal with the special council's office, you tell the truth. you don't dissemable, you don't make up things to destroy evidence, because if you do, we're going to come after you and you're going to serve time in prison. >> malcolm, what's your take on what's happening in mueller world? >> let me talk a little bit about van der...
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alex van der zwaan, he pled guilty to lying to f.b.i.gators when he was questioned as part of robert mueller's investigation into russian meddling in the 2016 elections. >> molly: a man accused by family members of killing his millionaire grandfather and possibly his mother. he was a suspect in the shooting of his grandfather and questioned about the day his boat sank in the ocean with his mother on board back in 2016. however, he was never charged with any crime. now carmen is facing a lawsuit filed by his aunts. he will represent himself in the proceedings and has denied any involvement in either case. >> jon: president trump's may 12th deadline for making a decision on the iran nuclear deal is fast approaching. he have promises to reimpose sanctions on iran unless european all aisles could agree on a deal to fix problems with the nuclear pact. we are talking with a former terrorism analyst at the treasury department. this president is taking a hard line on the iran agreement but in some respects his hands are tied, are they not, jonat
alex van der zwaan, he pled guilty to lying to f.b.i.gators when he was questioned as part of robert mueller's investigation into russian meddling in the 2016 elections. >> molly: a man accused by family members of killing his millionaire grandfather and possibly his mother. he was a suspect in the shooting of his grandfather and questioned about the day his boat sank in the ocean with his mother on board back in 2016. however, he was never charged with any crime. now carmen is facing a...
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this is der. >> it seems like he is giving them leeway then, t trump administration?> yes, h cais giving them thre months to come up with an answer. it was like with the travel bank it was strdown, and then two was not better, but three seemed be der. they m it with the daca. make congress will do the legilation. that is the more important place to play right now. >> and over the next 90 days, what do you think will be the trump administration's main argument against kping daca? >> well, they are going to say, oh, gee, it was unconstitutional efore and it's unconstitutional today. president obama does it by of course active order and he cannot -- by executive order and heannot do that either. and they will go to congress and say, you can do it with legislatio and maybe we will get legislation, that will be better for teveryone. t will not happen in 90 days. >> we will see. >> congress does not do anything h 90 days. >> they doe votes for a version of difficultyaca and th prioritize things the way maybe you and i would. but they can do it. we will see,me this s is rece
this is der. >> it seems like he is giving them leeway then, t trump administration?> yes, h cais giving them thre months to come up with an answer. it was like with the travel bank it was strdown, and then two was not better, but three seemed be der. they m it with the daca. make congress will do the legilation. that is the more important place to play right now. >> and over the next 90 days, what do you think will be the trump administration's main argument against kping daca?...
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tomorrow alex van der zwaan is to be sentenced tomorrow. this is the first to reach the sentencing. alex van der zwaan was aware of conversations between rick gates, who also pleaded guilty, and a person with ties to the russian intelligence service. joining us is rick booth, evelyn farcus, and harry litman. and harry lit man, i want to start with you on the last point, which is roger stone's e-mail saying i dined with julian assange last night. that obviously gets the interest of the special prosecutor, sam nunberg is brought in to testify about that, he has revealed, possibly among other things. and the roger stone defense it was a joke. >> no kidding. that's his defense to this one, lawrence. and there's some reason to think that it would have been very hard for him to make it all the way to assange to dine the next day. but remember, that's not all we have. he called assange my hero, he previewed that john podesta and tony podesta were going to get in trouble with the wikileaks, there's many different arrows pointing him to assange. we're like traveler huddled over a radio, gett
tomorrow alex van der zwaan is to be sentenced tomorrow. this is the first to reach the sentencing. alex van der zwaan was aware of conversations between rick gates, who also pleaded guilty, and a person with ties to the russian intelligence service. joining us is rick booth, evelyn farcus, and harry litman. and harry lit man, i want to start with you on the last point, which is roger stone's e-mail saying i dined with julian assange last night. that obviously gets the interest of the special...
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van der zwaan is the son-in-law of one of russia's richest men. in oklahoma, public school teachers say it's a matter of math. more money is needed for toucation to help students in cle classroom, and they are taking their case to state lawmakers. var villafranca is in oklahoma city tonight. >> reporter: today, oklahoma governor mary fallin signed a bill giving teacher support staff, like teacher aides and janitors, a $1,250 raise. last week, she signed a measure that gave teachers a $6,000 pay raise, but only added an additional $50 million to school funding. teachers were asking for $200 million more. >> teachers want more. it's kind of like having a teenaged kid that wants a better car. >> reporter: true, but their car has been taken away over the list ten years. >> well, it has been a difficult time, and that's why i am very toud that this year we were able to get something done for our teachers. me this is drawing a line in the yend for the future of oklahoma. >> reporter: teachers turned into lobbyists, crowding the urllways and waiting in l
van der zwaan is the son-in-law of one of russia's richest men. in oklahoma, public school teachers say it's a matter of math. more money is needed for toucation to help students in cle classroom, and they are taking their case to state lawmakers. var villafranca is in oklahoma city tonight. >> reporter: today, oklahoma governor mary fallin signed a bill giving teacher support staff, like teacher aides and janitors, a $1,250 raise. last week, she signed a measure that gave teachers a...
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van der zwaan who was sentenced today. at the time he gave you the interview i'll bet you he was not a target. by the time he finished the interview he was a target. today he was a convicted felon. so you know, i don't put a lot of stock -- i think it would be foolish for a lawyer to represent to his or her client that simply because at this time or currently i think as those phrases are used in the discussions -- what we're hearing from the discussions about the mueller disclosure, you know, that doesn't give you a lot of comfort. i wouldn't rest easy. i'd be thinking about the advice i gave my client. >> do you think they're trying to soften him up right now that maybe he will come in? because he loves to say i'm not a subject of the investigation. letter when come -- he was furious when comey wouldn't say publicly he wasn't under investigation. do you think they're trying to soften him up? >> think about this, too. what we're hearing. we're hearing sources with the discussion are saying this. mueller's team has been ste
van der zwaan who was sentenced today. at the time he gave you the interview i'll bet you he was not a target. by the time he finished the interview he was a target. today he was a convicted felon. so you know, i don't put a lot of stock -- i think it would be foolish for a lawyer to represent to his or her client that simply because at this time or currently i think as those phrases are used in the discussions -- what we're hearing from the discussions about the mueller disclosure, you know,...
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it's van der zwann. who played a relatively limited role. false statements were made when he was questioned after mueller's team approached. so here is what will happen at sentencing. we know from his plea agreement that he doesn't have a cooperation agreement with mueller. the reason that we know that is everything that he is relying on when he pleads guilty has to be in writing in the guilty plea. so for instance, with gates, it's written into the plea agreement. here we don't see that. and guilty pleas maintain this sort of routine language that says i'm not relying on anything other than what's in this document. but we do know that vand der zwaan has turned over a couple of key pieces of evidence to mueller. he has turned overtaped conversations. he has turned over e-mails. we heard mueller's team did not have those before. his value is that even without cooperation, he could be compelled to testify at trial if he was needed since he'll have no fifth amendment privilege, no reason that he'll incriminate himself when he is testified after
it's van der zwann. who played a relatively limited role. false statements were made when he was questioned after mueller's team approached. so here is what will happen at sentencing. we know from his plea agreement that he doesn't have a cooperation agreement with mueller. the reason that we know that is everything that he is relying on when he pleads guilty has to be in writing in the guilty plea. so for instance, with gates, it's written into the plea agreement. here we don't see that. and...
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alexander van der zwaan was sentenced to 30 days in prison for specifically lying about his contactsociate whereas ties to russian intelligence agencies. i'm joined by ken dilanian and jill wine-banks, former watergate prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. when somebody gets 30 days in jail, maybe they were picked up for getting drunk somewhere or getting off easy for something much worse. what is it here? >> you're right, chris, he could have gotten up to six months. but really he's the first offender and there's some argument that in many cases somebody like this might not have been prosecuted at all that the mueller team played "hardball." did he tell the truth before these charges were filed. they charged him anyway. he's getting the 30 days in jail and he's a lawyer. he's going to lose his law license, presumably disbarred. this underscores these people can take your freedom away. they're not playing. it's a message to hundreds of witnesses you'd better not lie to the special counsel. >> jill, his first prosecution reminds me of watergate. in this case, you start with the small fr
alexander van der zwaan was sentenced to 30 days in prison for specifically lying about his contactsociate whereas ties to russian intelligence agencies. i'm joined by ken dilanian and jill wine-banks, former watergate prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. when somebody gets 30 days in jail, maybe they were picked up for getting drunk somewhere or getting off easy for something much worse. what is it here? >> you're right, chris, he could have gotten up to six months. but really he's the...
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we've been waiting for the sentencing of alex van der zwaan and we find out now the highest point of that will be the 30 days in prison and then beyond that, $20,000 in fines and two month supervised release. as we learn more about the situation, we will bring you the details. and now this fox news alert. it looks like president tom's policies on immigration are getting tougher. his administration plans to implement a new quota system tied to immigration judges performance reviews. to speed of the deportation process. the justice department is directing them to process 700 cases a year to get a satisfactory rating as a judge. the judge's union is calling it unprecedented and says it risks undermining judicial independence. we will talk about it. this is "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner. here today, host of candy on fox business, kennedy herself. republican strategist and fox news contributor lisa boothe. anchor of the intelligence report, bringing us intelligenc intelligence. trish regan is here. and joining us here, republican congressman from virginia, scott taylor, a member of t
we've been waiting for the sentencing of alex van der zwaan and we find out now the highest point of that will be the 30 days in prison and then beyond that, $20,000 in fines and two month supervised release. as we learn more about the situation, we will bring you the details. and now this fox news alert. it looks like president tom's policies on immigration are getting tougher. his administration plans to implement a new quota system tied to immigration judges performance reviews. to speed of...
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change in the aftermath of school shooting sprees something a new generation of activists says it's der term and to change. their message couldn't be clearer. just a handful of the tens of thousands of students to have donned their boots to demand tougher gun control from new york. to michigan and even the white house they made their point basically we just want to see some type of preventative measures taken and you know the changes been powell was we can feel. security measures we feel that the onus should not be on the school to take security measures to prevent their students from being killed in gunfire there should be some type of preventive measure taken some change it was not all chanting thirteen seconds of silence were held to remember the thirteen victims of the columbine school massacre they were killed nineteen years ago to the day when two students opened fire on their classmates their slaughter entered school shootings into the global consciousness two decades. later many of america's students have seen enough. i met our school art teacher who was shot and killed at the b
change in the aftermath of school shooting sprees something a new generation of activists says it's der term and to change. their message couldn't be clearer. just a handful of the tens of thousands of students to have donned their boots to demand tougher gun control from new york. to michigan and even the white house they made their point basically we just want to see some type of preventative measures taken and you know the changes been powell was we can feel. security measures we feel that...
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us ection, because you told in the past you have to make difficult decisions about what encapsulate der to a particular election. how large is the collection now most at periods are the robust for you? >> the collection of political 130,000 objects, that encompasss, presidential objects, campaign little fliers, torches, noise posters, signs,r whatever captures political moment. with every object, does this reflect this moment? if you put this behind glass, in 100 years, will this help explain our moment or whatever we are trying to document? it sai tough question and makes you think like historian in the way.re, in a > whpercentage gets display? ed >> small percentage, it is context and understanding what we are trying to understand and researchers, every object gets used in one way or the seen by the floor, people, tiny percentage. digitized and accessible online? > we are working on it, we get inquirys from schools and college students, interested in american political history, but pushing us, if you want to see something online, e-mail us know, we'll get it for you. >> more general p
us ection, because you told in the past you have to make difficult decisions about what encapsulate der to a particular election. how large is the collection now most at periods are the robust for you? >> the collection of political 130,000 objects, that encompasss, presidential objects, campaign little fliers, torches, noise posters, signs,r whatever captures political moment. with every object, does this reflect this moment? if you put this behind glass, in 100 years, will this help...
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los primeros migrantes norteameri norteamericanos jessica nos tiene las historias de las travesias dernos de ellos >>>> para que tengan un buen futuro >> con cansancio en el corazon pero no derrotada su alma. arriban primeros hombres y mu mujeres migrantes de centroam i centroamerica donde quedaro sus hijos >> no, por ellos si, el pdtojlal presidente donald trump nos de apoyo paa que la familia de n o nosotros este bien >> cumpliendo con la violencia l las familias poltiicas de origen mexicano a pesar de los ataques de washington les acogio a su a paso incluyendo la bendicion de la morenita >> personas que han ayudado asi como lo que sucedio en la... de los documentos que nos dieron en inmigracion agradecidos con el >> las madres y niÑos migrantes podran descansar en literas que recienemtemente acaban de instar un proyecto como decir que si o loro llegar alla es porque bas basicamente es mi ente >> con documento en mano se les permite estar durante 20 dias en el pais azteca, aseguran que n s las tropas ni los ataques de r donald trump puodran retener el via crucis >> se iniciaron del f
los primeros migrantes norteameri norteamericanos jessica nos tiene las historias de las travesias dernos de ellos >>>> para que tengan un buen futuro >> con cansancio en el corazon pero no derrotada su alma. arriban primeros hombres y mu mujeres migrantes de centroam i centroamerica donde quedaro sus hijos >> no, por ellos si, el pdtojlal presidente donald trump nos de apoyo paa que la familia de n o nosotros este bien >> cumpliendo con la violencia l las familias...
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only van der zwaan and the deem look at the sbao* the facts as play.e years for every event is typical. we understand based on the developments in the case that van der zwaan will be given a less sentence because of the degree he is cooperating with the special counsel. >> heather: also happening this morning andrew mccabe's wife has an op-ed in the "washington post". >> jill mccabe is writing saying she is free to speak now that her husband has been terminated. she is calling the last year a nightmare for their family. dr. mccabe who ran for virginia senate seat in 2015 said her husband did not campaign despite a widely circulated photo despite her husband wearing a campaign t-shirt. it was meant for family and friends. she said the f.b.i. ethics panel reviewed campaign contributions in excess of $500,000. the f.b.i. concluded at that time there was no conflict. i have spent countless hours trying to understand how the president and so many others can share such destructive lies about me. i want people to know the whole story everything is based on is
only van der zwaan and the deem look at the sbao* the facts as play.e years for every event is typical. we understand based on the developments in the case that van der zwaan will be given a less sentence because of the degree he is cooperating with the special counsel. >> heather: also happening this morning andrew mccabe's wife has an op-ed in the "washington post". >> jill mccabe is writing saying she is free to speak now that her husband has been terminated. she is...
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he almost got there, but south africa's cameron van der bergh pipped him to gold by four hundredths of a second. i'm not on my best form this week, and itjust shows you, even if you're at the top of your game, you're still vulnerable, and that's the most important lesson i've learned yet. and life moves at a gentler pace over at the lawn bowls, but the crowd was still moved by underdog wales‘s unexpected victory over defending champions scotland in the men's pairs. daniel sammon and mark wyatt, aka speedy and sparky, had just a one—point lead going into the 18th end. how about this for a final bowl? commentator: is he reaching? he needs to run, he needs to run. he's there. in the 110 meter hurdles, england's andrew pozzi will hope to add commonwealth gold to his world indoor one from last month. caster semenya is the headline act in the women's 1500. england's then proud women's1500. england's then proud will be swimming for redemption in the men's 50 metres freestyle. he qualified faster than any of his rivals, but australia have been absolutely rampant in the pool here. we're not exp
he almost got there, but south africa's cameron van der bergh pipped him to gold by four hundredths of a second. i'm not on my best form this week, and itjust shows you, even if you're at the top of your game, you're still vulnerable, and that's the most important lesson i've learned yet. and life moves at a gentler pace over at the lawn bowls, but the crowd was still moved by underdog wales‘s unexpected victory over defending champions scotland in the men's pairs. daniel sammon and mark...
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it's van der zwann. we know he doesn't have a cooperation agreement with mueller. everything has to be on writing in the guilty play plae. gaty pleas maintain this routine language that say i'm not relying on anything other than what is in this document. we do know he has turned over some key pieces of evidence to mueller. he's turned over tapes of conversation, he's turned over e-mails. we've heard that mueller's team did not have that before. his value is that even without cooperation, he could be compelled to testify at trial if needed since he'll have no fifth amendment privilege, no reason he would incriminate himself if he testified after he is sentenced tomorrow. he's available as a witness. whether we learn anything new at sentencing i think is unlikely with this caveat, if there is any sort of quibbling about what his conduct was and what kind of sentence he should get, then we may hear some details from andrew weisman on mueller's team who is handling the sentencing. we may get a little more insight into what van der zwaan did. >> a lot of people have bee
it's van der zwann. we know he doesn't have a cooperation agreement with mueller. everything has to be on writing in the guilty play plae. gaty pleas maintain this routine language that say i'm not relying on anything other than what is in this document. we do know he has turned over some key pieces of evidence to mueller. he's turned over tapes of conversation, he's turned over e-mails. we've heard that mueller's team did not have that before. his value is that even without cooperation, he...
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. >>> el diablo rojo de toluca venciÓ a ver cruces con este room aed toluca termina noli der de torneoesquina triple a san antonio hoy le saliÓ todo no fue no fue dÍa de warriors. buen pase para thompson, la los spurs se mantienen con vida al lograr victoria. >>> la serie estarÁ regresando a casa para enfrentar el prÓximo cuarto partido el prÓximo martes seguÍ en manos de golden state 3 a 1 hvm. >>> bell se enfrascÓ en duelo con jaime barrÍa, terminÓ con 21 lanzamiento lanzamientos, lanzamientos, el bate mÁs largo en los Últimos 20 aÑos, san francisco terminÓ con victoria 4 a 2. liga americana atlÉticos regresaron al diamante luego de dejar sin hit a boston... octava entrada, price lo sabÍa, ruta de boleto de ida y sin regreso atlÉticos victoria 4 a 1. en fÚtbol mexicano, otra vez se quedÓ en la orilla de la final equipo de las Águilas de amÉrica al quedar eliminado en global de 5 a 4 ante tigres, pausa y regresamos con mÁs. derogar una imagen imagen de la tarde en san francisco y puente de la bahÍa, hoy a las 11 residentes de la bahÍa buscan derogar una ley que los este a por pago men
. >>> el diablo rojo de toluca venciÓ a ver cruces con este room aed toluca termina noli der de torneoesquina triple a san antonio hoy le saliÓ todo no fue no fue dÍa de warriors. buen pase para thompson, la los spurs se mantienen con vida al lograr victoria. >>> la serie estarÁ regresando a casa para enfrentar el prÓximo cuarto partido el prÓximo martes seguÍ en manos de golden state 3 a 1 hvm. >>> bell se enfrascÓ en duelo con jaime barrÍa, terminÓ con 21...
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this 33-year-old dutch lawyer, alex van der swann, he is about to be sentenced tomorrow.t might we learn in the context of that? >> i have to say probably not much. what is unusual with his guilty plea is that there was no cooperation agreement. he didn't agree to cooperate because apparently he had nothing to offer. the special counsel. that's somewhat peculiar because in the sentencing process, the special counsel's office, he did communicate that rick gates was communicating with individuals in russian intelligence. i don't anticipate that he'll get any jail time it his future involvement in the investigation is somewhat mysterious because of this lack of cooperation. >> he is pleading guilty to lying to federal investigators and that's a felony. sabri sabrina, he did have a close relationship for a while with rick gates who was the deputy campaign chirm had a relationship with someone the u.s. considers a russian intelligence operative. >> that was one of the key pieces of information we learned from these court filings. and the contakts with this individual. it conti
this 33-year-old dutch lawyer, alex van der swann, he is about to be sentenced tomorrow.t might we learn in the context of that? >> i have to say probably not much. what is unusual with his guilty plea is that there was no cooperation agreement. he didn't agree to cooperate because apparently he had nothing to offer. the special counsel. that's somewhat peculiar because in the sentencing process, the special counsel's office, he did communicate that rick gates was communicating with...
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van der zwaan's wife is the daughter of a russian oligarch.n a voluntary interview with investigators, he -- he hid his ties to gates and a business associate with connections to russian intelligence. >>> after days of escalating rhetoric on immigration backed up with rehashed policy ideas, president trump offered a brand-new proposal tuesday sending u.s. troops to guard the u.s. border. at a luncheon at a joint news conference with baltic leaders, the president surprised nearly everyone including the pentagon with his call to use the military to patrol the border until his long-promised border wall is built. more from bories sanchez at the white house. >> reporter: president trump hitting a broad array of topics on tuesday, dave and rene, talking about everything from syria in which he said that he wanted to bring american troops home from that country in part in his words so they could help rebuild the united states. now the president also talked about mexico making news with the idea that he would be sending the military to protect the bord
van der zwaan's wife is the daughter of a russian oligarch.n a voluntary interview with investigators, he -- he hid his ties to gates and a business associate with connections to russian intelligence. >>> after days of escalating rhetoric on immigration backed up with rehashed policy ideas, president trump offered a brand-new proposal tuesday sending u.s. troops to guard the u.s. border. at a luncheon at a joint news conference with baltic leaders, the president surprised nearly...
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one person who pleaded guilty but no cooperating with sense -- the special counsel is alexander van der, who lied about a manafort employee in ukraine whose mueller's team says has ties to a russian intelligence service and had such ties in 2016. his sentencing is tomorrow. tick, tick, tick. joining us now is barbara mcquaid. thanks for being here. great to have you. >> my pleasure, joy. >> let's talk about -- let's start going back to the papadopoulos part of this. where papadopoulos is in the club. he meets a brand-new acquaint spills his guts and knew about and encouraged contacts with the professor about getting hillary clinton e-mails. how much jeopardy could a claim like that put jeff sessions in? >> you know, a fascinating story on so many levels. you know, first, as you mentioned, this is a story not quite confirmed from a guy in a bar but we know george papadopoulos has a habit of spilling the beans to guys in a bar. it has that factor to it. with respect to jeff sessions, if this statement is true, i think it's problematic for jeff sessions on two levels. one, as you mention,
one person who pleaded guilty but no cooperating with sense -- the special counsel is alexander van der, who lied about a manafort employee in ukraine whose mueller's team says has ties to a russian intelligence service and had such ties in 2016. his sentencing is tomorrow. tick, tick, tick. joining us now is barbara mcquaid. thanks for being here. great to have you. >> my pleasure, joy. >> let's talk about -- let's start going back to the papadopoulos part of this. where...
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der of socially and cold surely our nation is changing. blame sinclair, let's blamelame facebook, let's the media companies. let's blame a company for our problem. the reality is becoming a mulch change.ltural we have all the struggles in our politics. host: is silicon valley as a , onlylooking at this because of the attention now being placed on facebook? guest: i think silicon valley, there has been a wake-up call, which is the iron rand libertarianism is dead. let us do our thing, government doesn't matter, politics doesn't matter, technology is going to solve problems. recognition. zuckerberg said you need regulation if it gets it right. a need to answer the call to service. what is silicon valley doing to create jobs and parts of this country that have been left behind? what is silicon valley doing to deal with diversity problems? diversityions -- many problems. the problem of economic inequality. there has been a social and political awakening. let's go to don. european model is excellent. one owns his own information and data. ,e ow
der of socially and cold surely our nation is changing. blame sinclair, let's blamelame facebook, let's the media companies. let's blame a company for our problem. the reality is becoming a mulch change.ltural we have all the struggles in our politics. host: is silicon valley as a , onlylooking at this because of the attention now being placed on facebook? guest: i think silicon valley, there has been a wake-up call, which is the iron rand libertarianism is dead. let us do our thing, government...
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. >> it is interesting, jamie, that last night the president had dinner with allen der sh show witz, law professor defending him on television. >> we've been watching this for a couple of weeks and we'll start by saying that allen der show witz said he doesn't want to be on the trump legal team. that said, however, he did go and have dinner, he did meet with him. allen has been on cnn today saying that he does not think that donald trump should sit down with robert mueller. that's where we're hearing that donald trump is leaning these days. and if -- it was up to allen he might turn this into a constitutional case, take it to the courts and fight it for a couple of -- >> and i don't think he is alone in that. and particularly given after the -- after michael cohen raid, we reported yesterday there was a conversation between the mueller team previously scheduled conversation between the mueller team and the president's attorneys. can you imagine that? and i think if trump or any one of his attorneys had any inclination that the president ought to testify, i think that is probably over
. >> it is interesting, jamie, that last night the president had dinner with allen der sh show witz, law professor defending him on television. >> we've been watching this for a couple of weeks and we'll start by saying that allen der show witz said he doesn't want to be on the trump legal team. that said, however, he did go and have dinner, he did meet with him. allen has been on cnn today saying that he does not think that donald trump should sit down with robert mueller. that's...
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. >> this as a judge handed down jail time to alex van der zwann who pleaded guilty about lying to his conversations with rick gates, paul manafort and a person tied to russian intelligence services. judge jackson said it was intended to reflect the seriousness of the offense, promote respect for the law. and reducing sentencing disparities in a brief statement the dump born lawyer said what i did was wrong, i apologize to the court, my wife and family. >>> let's go to the trade war now. china said yesterday that it is only polite to retaliate and within the last few hours announced 25% tariffs on $50 billion worth of american exports including soybeans, airplanes and autos. this after the trump administration proposed 25% tariffs on $50 billion in chinese imports, mainly tech equipment, identifying more than 1300 goods like flat screen tvs, medical devices, aircraft parts and batteries in response to what america claims is theft of u.s. technologies. now, acting seskts state john sullivan is scheduled to meet with the chinese ambassador at the department of state this afternoon. meanw
. >> this as a judge handed down jail time to alex van der zwann who pleaded guilty about lying to his conversations with rick gates, paul manafort and a person tied to russian intelligence services. judge jackson said it was intended to reflect the seriousness of the offense, promote respect for the law. and reducing sentencing disparities in a brief statement the dump born lawyer said what i did was wrong, i apologize to the court, my wife and family. >>> let's go to the trade...
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dispuestos al dialogo, el domingo una ma marcha dejo muerto un periodi a periodista, activistas de dererechos humanos denuncian op opresion policial y las man manifestaciones se esperaban g segun varios expertos. >>> desde el 20017 d7 daniel or se ha perpetuado en la p presidencia del pais, nos cuen cuentan de lo que piensans los n nicaraguenses. >>> cinco dias y contando, es el tiempo que lleva un importante s sector del polo nicueblo nicara en las calles protestando....
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alex van der zwaan, who worked with donald trump's former campaign chair paul manafort and his aide richard gates, was sentenced tuesday to 30 days in prison and fined $20,000 on charges of lying to the fbi. van der zwaan is a belgian-born dutch attorney who's married to the daughter of a powerful russian billionaire. he was charged after he failed to disclose details to the fbi about work he did on behalf of a pro-russia ukrainian political party. meanwhile, "the washington post" reports that robert mueller informed donald trump's lawyers last month that the president is not currently being investigated as a criminal target. however, the president remains subject in mueller's probe into possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia, meaning prosecutors could still bring a criminal indictment -- including possible obstruction of justice charges -- over trump's firing of former fbi director james comey. protection agency had scott pruitt tuesday formally announced plans to roll back obama-era fuel efficiency standards, saying the move met a central promise of donald trump's campai
alex van der zwaan, who worked with donald trump's former campaign chair paul manafort and his aide richard gates, was sentenced tuesday to 30 days in prison and fined $20,000 on charges of lying to the fbi. van der zwaan is a belgian-born dutch attorney who's married to the daughter of a powerful russian billionaire. he was charged after he failed to disclose details to the fbi about work he did on behalf of a pro-russia ukrainian political party. meanwhile, "the washington post"...
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important point out of kihs policy spe was that the priority in pyongyang would shift from nuclear der an thes to economic development. to do that, he needs release from economic sanctions that were imposed by the united statesed nations to compel north korea to stop pursuing a nuclear program. those sanions have started to bite. even china, north korea's long time economic partner has becom tougher. falling 87% from last year in the first quarter. north korea experts see this as an opportunity for southorea d the united states to make some progress on declearizing the korean peninsula. te house has indicated that it won't loosenor makes progress on dismantling its nuclear program first. eoul where here in people have seen it all before, they're waiting and watching. for night business report, i'm eunice eun in seoul. >>e sales los steam at hasbro, that's where we begin tonight's market focus. hasbro said ohe bankruptcy toys "r" us, one of its largest retail customers impacted its quarterly results. weaker sales across many of the toyakers brands -- itry affirmed its profit and is oper
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alex van der zwaan who worked with paul manafort and rick gates was sentenced to 30 days in prison andr lying to investigators. we also learned from court documents a search warrant was issued tied to paul manafort as recently at march 9th. that makes the seventh search warrant against him. we also saw reports about the president's status as a subject in that investigation. trump and his legal team have been discussing the possibility of a sit-down with robert mueller, but this week we heard a chorus of opposition to such a move from key trump allies on tv. >> as a former u.s. attorney and somebody who would be sitting on the other side of that table, i said this all along, george, i said it here before, he should never walk into that room with robert mueller, because in the end one of the things that makes the president who he is is he's a salesman, and salesmen at times tend to be hyperbolic. >> now mueller wants to interview the president of the united states, who knows nothing, who has been a witness to nothing, who is not a target of the investigation. the president should not agr
alex van der zwaan who worked with paul manafort and rick gates was sentenced to 30 days in prison andr lying to investigators. we also learned from court documents a search warrant was issued tied to paul manafort as recently at march 9th. that makes the seventh search warrant against him. we also saw reports about the president's status as a subject in that investigation. trump and his legal team have been discussing the possibility of a sit-down with robert mueller, but this week we heard a...
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ley solicitar los documentos a alguien por su apariencia fÍsica, jairo estuvo detenido cinco meses deristraciÓn su permiso le fue revocado, ahora su abogado teme lo peor. >> le quitaron la orden que tenÍa los Últimos 4 aÑos, le revocan el permiso de trabajo y le dicen que se presente con un pasaporte. >> el jueves jairo se tiene que presentar en una corte de syracuse al norte de nueva york, no se sabe si serÁ deportado pero por lo pronto su esposa dice no puede vivir de la angustia. >> si no estÁ mi marido mi hijo... nada, navidad, cumpleaÑos, nada. >> en nueva york, rebeca smith telemundo. >> el gobierno de trump da marcha atrÁs a su plan de eliminar la ayuda legal para inmigrante en las cortes, asÍ lo anunciÓ hoy en el senado el secretario de justicia jeff sessions que asegurÓ que el programa continuarÁ mientras es revisado, dÍas atrÁs el gobierno anunciÓ la suspension de asesorÍa de legal que reciben cientos de miles de inmigrantes. al regresar en noticias telemundo el dramÁtico rescate de un niÑo atrapado bajo el agua por nueve largos minutos, expertos dicen quÉ hacer en una emerge
ley solicitar los documentos a alguien por su apariencia fÍsica, jairo estuvo detenido cinco meses deristraciÓn su permiso le fue revocado, ahora su abogado teme lo peor. >> le quitaron la orden que tenÍa los Últimos 4 aÑos, le revocan el permiso de trabajo y le dicen que se presente con un pasaporte. >> el jueves jairo se tiene que presentar en una corte de syracuse al norte de nueva york, no se sabe si serÁ deportado pero por lo pronto su esposa dice no puede vivir de la...
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and he had a sensef derring-do and, "let's go do some things. let's hop on a plane, let's go to such and such a count." >> rather quickly, he becomes friends wi some of the younger senators: gary hart, bill cohen, later secretary of defen. >> we would hit a couple of bars and have some beers together. it was mostly three relatively young guys who were having a go time together. >> narrator: after a while, mccain decided he wanted to join the club. >> he was a bright, sharp guy, and i'm sure he looked aroundoy and said, if these guys can do this, i can do this." >> narrator: the congress john mccain wanted to join was very different from the one today. he got to know a young staffer in bill cohen's office: susan collins. >> when john was the navy liaison, he saw a congress that worked much moreat collabely, that was far less partisan, and that got more done. >> republicans and democrats saw each other as colleagues, not enemies. c and it wouor his view. it would shape his view of how washington should work for the rest of his career. >> narrator:
and he had a sensef derring-do and, "let's go do some things. let's hop on a plane, let's go to such and such a count." >> rather quickly, he becomes friends wi some of the younger senators: gary hart, bill cohen, later secretary of defen. >> we would hit a couple of bars and have some beers together. it was mostly three relatively young guys who were having a go time together. >> narrator: after a while, mccain decided he wanted to join the club. >> he was a...
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van der zwaan lied about conversations between rick gates, the deputy campaign manager, and this person a, believed to be a russian intelligence operative with connections right up to the campaign to the russian intelligence services. that's a big deal. you can't lie about that because that's what mueller's investigating is russian intelligence, russian government connections to the campaign. and that's what the message is tonight. it you lie to me about my investigation of russian collusion, you go to prison. >> yeah, and we should say that that person who we believe is constantine climmy nick who is trained in the gru and was manafort's kind of deputy in ukraine, the person who received that infamous e-mail saying has oleg deripaska seen the news i'm on the trump campaign? can we use this to get made whole? let's talk now about paul manafort and about the person who sent that e-mail. there was this part of the filing yesterday that was fascinating me. it was unredacted and it was the mueller team saying here's why it's okay for us to bring this prosecution in the scope of our what we'
van der zwaan lied about conversations between rick gates, the deputy campaign manager, and this person a, believed to be a russian intelligence operative with connections right up to the campaign to the russian intelligence services. that's a big deal. you can't lie about that because that's what mueller's investigating is russian intelligence, russian government connections to the campaign. and that's what the message is tonight. it you lie to me about my investigation of russian collusion,...
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micron allege has the defendants recruited key personnel from micron's taiwan unit getting elem to der trade secrets, a bold scheme for the chinese company to avoid hun eds of millions of dollars in costs, and months of r and d sneefrt one of the most important parts of our entire economy is the ip protection. it ishe extreme competitive advantage to the united states. and it is the core of an enormous number of sectors that you tonight think of quite as high-tech. >> a tech will be theext front in the administration's attempt to reboot the u.s.'s trading relationship with china. coming this week, tariffs on oice imports. now we still don't know which chinese imports the trump administration could target wit these tariffs exactly, but height lieserhe suggests products could include robotics, machinery, and information technology. economist mary willy says u.s.-based tech companies should be concerned. >> they should be worried because they depend heavi on global supply chains, particularly in communicaons and computers parts. those are some of the most heavilyfragmented production proc
micron allege has the defendants recruited key personnel from micron's taiwan unit getting elem to der trade secrets, a bold scheme for the chinese company to avoid hun eds of millions of dollars in costs, and months of r and d sneefrt one of the most important parts of our entire economy is the ip protection. it ishe extreme competitive advantage to the united states. and it is the core of an enormous number of sectors that you tonight think of quite as high-tech. >> a tech will be...