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>> that's right, erin.epartment prosecutors have issued these subpoenas as part of this investigation. we're told that this is still very early in the process, but one of the things that investigators are trying to figure out is whether or not there's any criminal laws that have been broken in the way boeing certified this aircraft as being fit to fly, whether or not there were any criminal laws were broken in the way the certification, the safety, as well as the training manuals were prepared and as well as the way that boeing has marketed this aircraft around the world. it's become a very popular aircraft in just a couple of years that it's been on the market. >> so, the criminal investigation, i think what's important, too, you're learning, evan, this started after thel e lion air crash. you've had this probe start and now you've had another crash. what could be the significance of that? >> that's right, exactly. this certainly caught the attention of investigators early on and certainly the department o
>> that's right, erin.epartment prosecutors have issued these subpoenas as part of this investigation. we're told that this is still very early in the process, but one of the things that investigators are trying to figure out is whether or not there's any criminal laws that have been broken in the way boeing certified this aircraft as being fit to fly, whether or not there were any criminal laws were broken in the way the certification, the safety, as well as the training manuals were...
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and it's just that, erin. just a headline. look, i have said all along to you on-air and i will repeat tonight, i'm completely prepared to accept the conclusions of bob mueller. but i want to read bob mueller's conclusions. what we got was a four-page distillation by a political appointee of the president. and you'll pardon me if i don't take his word directly for it. besides which i think the american public deserves to see this work product. director mueller deserves to be congratulated and thanked for his service. and let us remember that for the last two years, the administration has been engaged in a nonstop hour-by-hour attempt to discredit the reputation of bob mueller. haven't heard much of that in the last 48 hours, though, have we, erin. >> no, obviously, that's been a complete about-face. but when you say a distillation of the report by a political appointee, are you saying you don't trust the attorney general? >> no, not at all. remember, as it relates to this point in particular, i'm not making that point generall
and it's just that, erin. just a headline. look, i have said all along to you on-air and i will repeat tonight, i'm completely prepared to accept the conclusions of bob mueller. but i want to read bob mueller's conclusions. what we got was a four-page distillation by a political appointee of the president. and you'll pardon me if i don't take his word directly for it. besides which i think the american public deserves to see this work product. director mueller deserves to be congratulated and...
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erin bernstein: we're in a housing crisis. bigad: erin bernstein is a supervising deputy city attorney in charge of oakland civil rights division, which is now setting its sights on wrongful evictions. erin: i think what we're seeing here is a need for more enforcement. any neighborhood where you're seeing increasing property values, you're gonna have a perverse incentive on behalf of landlords to try to scam the system. bigad: while the abuse may be widespread, the city attorney's office has only ever sued one landlord for trying to get away with it. bigad: can you understand why some might not be so hopeful? erin: i think once they see with the results in this case they will maybe see where some of the hope comes from our office, and we'll be able to put a big dent in this behavior. april: this is the apartment upstairs that our landlord is, you know, pretending to live in. bigad: april and ben eventually hinted to their landlord they have evidence proving he doesn't live here, but they say soon after the landlord started sp
erin bernstein: we're in a housing crisis. bigad: erin bernstein is a supervising deputy city attorney in charge of oakland civil rights division, which is now setting its sights on wrongful evictions. erin: i think what we're seeing here is a need for more enforcement. any neighborhood where you're seeing increasing property values, you're gonna have a perverse incentive on behalf of landlords to try to scam the system. bigad: while the abuse may be widespread, the city attorney's office has...
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erin?y much. >>> and next, trump takes another bite of the apple. >> we appreciate it very much, tim apple. so, i started with the stats regarding my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. like how humira has been prescribed to over 300,000 patients. and how many patients saw clear or almost clear skin in just 4 months - the kind of clearance that can last. humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. numbers are great. and seeing clearer skin is pretty awesome, too. that's what i call a body of proof. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sor
erin?y much. >>> and next, trump takes another bite of the apple. >> we appreciate it very much, tim apple. so, i started with the stats regarding my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. like how humira has been prescribed to over 300,000 patients. and how many patients saw clear or almost clear skin in just 4 months - the kind of clearance that can last. humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. numbers are great. and seeing...
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news. >> good evening, i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, the breaking news. humiliated and shamed, the president's former campaign chairman paul manafort just sentenced to 47 months. that is one month shy of four years. for running a global scheme to avoid paying millions in taxes, defrauding banks. now, these are all charges that came from the mueller team. manafort spoke for about four minutes telling the judge, "i know it is my conduct that brought me here, my life personally and professionally is in shamble s personally and professionally is in shamble hambles," now, i wan emphasize, this is a remarkable moment in history, campaign chairman of a presidential campaign sentenced to prison, going in handcuffs, 47 months. i want to say this is a big blow for mueller as well. they had asked for 19 to 25 years. the judge, ellis, going against that request from prosecutors and going for only 47 months. that is a stunning development. obviously, manafort is going to be sentenced again in a week in the d.c. court. but this is
news. >> good evening, i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, the breaking news. humiliated and shamed, the president's former campaign chairman paul manafort just sentenced to 47 months. that is one month shy of four years. for running a global scheme to avoid paying millions in taxes, defrauding banks. now, these are all charges that came from the mueller team. manafort spoke for about four minutes telling the judge, "i know it is my conduct that brought me here, my life...
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erin, it's not changing the subject. the booming economy -- i think even austin might agree with me on this, that when you have a booming economy, what happens? your trade deficit goes up, because you've got companies -- even larry summers said this in the "new york times" today. countries are lining up to invest in the united states, and that's why we have so many jobs in this country. the trade deficit, austin, tell me if you agree with me, is a sign of a good, strong economy. because we have consumers that are flush with cash. we've got investors who want to invest in the united states. >> but guess what he promised, to get rid of it and said it was a bad thing which was totally wrong. >> steve -- >> erin -- >> embracing the trumpian view. >> okay, go ahead. >> do you agree, first of all, the rising trade deficit is a good thing? >> the complete opposite of what trump has said. the place i'm going to agree with steve, the very quotes that you play there, erin, about the president's statements, about what the trade def
erin, it's not changing the subject. the booming economy -- i think even austin might agree with me on this, that when you have a booming economy, what happens? your trade deficit goes up, because you've got companies -- even larry summers said this in the "new york times" today. countries are lining up to invest in the united states, and that's why we have so many jobs in this country. the trade deficit, austin, tell me if you agree with me, is a sign of a good, strong economy....
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>> reporter: that's right, erin. the white house at this moment knows about as much about this as we do match they found exactly the same information that we did about a half an hour before we did. and the president who's been down in florida all day hasn't said anything yet. as of right now, though, what we are hearing from aides privately is a sense of relief. this two-year investigation is over, and oats now over with word that there will be no more indictments. the president has been saying repeatedly over the last several days no collusion, no obstruction, that this is all a witch hunt. and i think white house aides and the president's allies are already beginning this process of saying that the fact there are no further indictments to those points as evan just pointed out proves that the president was right about this all along. that's the narrative that i think we're about to hear from the white house and from the president's supporters. he's down there in florida. we don't know when he's going to weigh in, bu
>> reporter: that's right, erin. the white house at this moment knows about as much about this as we do match they found exactly the same information that we did about a half an hour before we did. and the president who's been down in florida all day hasn't said anything yet. as of right now, though, what we are hearing from aides privately is a sense of relief. this two-year investigation is over, and oats now over with word that there will be no more indictments. the president has been...
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good evening i'm erin burnett. breaking news. attorney general bill barr tonight refusing to commit to releasing bob mueller's full report. this is according to the chairman of the house judiciary committee, jerry nadler, who just told cnn he spoke bar for ten minutes afternoon. >> the attorney general would not commit to release the full report? >> no, he would not. i just had a conversation with the attorney general. i asked about the length and breadth of the report. he said it was a very substantial report. so substantial, i don't see how you can summarize it in four pages, fairly. he said it was a very substantial report. i'm most concerned that when i asked whether the -- he could commit that the american people and the congress would see the entire unredacted report and the underlying evidence, he would not make a commitment on that. and that is not acceptable. >> not acceptable to nadler or to the american people. just look at the new poll we have tonight. the country is split on on the majority. 56% of voters say preside
good evening i'm erin burnett. breaking news. attorney general bill barr tonight refusing to commit to releasing bob mueller's full report. this is according to the chairman of the house judiciary committee, jerry nadler, who just told cnn he spoke bar for ten minutes afternoon. >> the attorney general would not commit to release the full report? >> no, he would not. i just had a conversation with the attorney general. i asked about the length and breadth of the report. he said it...
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>> thank you, erin. goes out to the families in the tragic attacks in new zealand. your question, what's significant is not the veto, both houses rebuked donald trump. that's going to help us in our court case because there's no way that congress would have intended a law to be interpreted in such a way that we would have allowed the president to bypass our appropriations of powers when both houses said no to him. >> when you say strengthens your court case. the president's attorney general spoke out and said he seems to think he has the legal >>> they're not going to be able to override. it's going to go very quickly. as your attorney general just said, it's a very strong case, a very powerful case. i think actually a national emergency is designed for a specific purpose like this. so we have a great case. >> and that absolutely, absolutely, obviously was attorney general barr. you're a former prosecutor, congressman. do you think that barr is right, they have the upper hand? >> actually not. congress p
>> thank you, erin. goes out to the families in the tragic attacks in new zealand. your question, what's significant is not the veto, both houses rebuked donald trump. that's going to help us in our court case because there's no way that congress would have intended a law to be interpreted in such a way that we would have allowed the president to bypass our appropriations of powers when both houses said no to him. >> when you say strengthens your court case. the president's attorney...
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but erin one thing did. bill shine was scheduled to go on the president's trip to vietnam last week but unexpectedly about two days before the trip he announced he was staying in washington and no longer go on the trip which raised eyebrows among aides. in his statement food president trump praised bill shine saying he thinks he will do good work on the election campaign. actually behind the scenes the president had been complaining about bill shine saying he brought him in to get better press conference and he hadn't delivered. now you raised several instances why that could be difficult for anyone to get president trump better coverage. but even aides in the white house who liked bill shine and enjoyed him questioned what his media strategy was. and if it was going going to revamp the come as team. niepow the communications team which struggle through the administration is still here but looking for someone else to lead it. you laid out how many people had this job. now people wonder who is taking the job
but erin one thing did. bill shine was scheduled to go on the president's trip to vietnam last week but unexpectedly about two days before the trip he announced he was staying in washington and no longer go on the trip which raised eyebrows among aides. in his statement food president trump praised bill shine saying he thinks he will do good work on the election campaign. actually behind the scenes the president had been complaining about bill shine saying he brought him in to get better press...
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>> absolutely, erin. keep in mind, the southern district of new york, the jurisdiction is much broader, if you remember the problem for mueller is that he's supposed to be looking at alleged collusion and what happened in 2016. the number of laws and the number of places that the southern district can go to are -- is so much broader. and so that's the dangerous. certainly people around the president have been telling him this since last year when this first began with the michael cohen raid, that this was definitely a danger. and i think he knows that. keep in mind, he might have been able to fire robert mueller, but he can't get rid of the southern district of new york. >> harry, do you think that could happen? an indictment from the southern district after he leaves office? >> i think it's possible based on what we have seen. there's a question about what his criminal intent was in terms of the hush money payments. but the southern district, without really much of a disguise, individual one, puts him ri
>> absolutely, erin. keep in mind, the southern district of new york, the jurisdiction is much broader, if you remember the problem for mueller is that he's supposed to be looking at alleged collusion and what happened in 2016. the number of laws and the number of places that the southern district can go to are -- is so much broader. and so that's the dangerous. certainly people around the president have been telling him this since last year when this first began with the michael cohen...
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erin, good to have you.your point of view and the people that you work with, is there concern the president may go soft here because he is so eager to get a deal? erin: i do not think so. robert lighthizer is a strong negotiator, their negotiator on the chinese side is also strong and all we have heard is they have been working on detailed provisions. there will be some purchases, and that will be helpful to agriculture, where there has been loss of sales over the last year, but i think that they are making progress also on intellectual property rights issues, and that will be important for business. david: you report to ambassador robert lighthizer and we had testimony this week from him, he made it sound like there is a long way to go, and at the same time we heard from kevin hassett yesterday who said it is imminent. take a listen. made: i think that we have progress, the ambassador just testified about that progress, and i think some of the most interesting things he talked about was the sketch of an agr
erin, good to have you.your point of view and the people that you work with, is there concern the president may go soft here because he is so eager to get a deal? erin: i do not think so. robert lighthizer is a strong negotiator, their negotiator on the chinese side is also strong and all we have heard is they have been working on detailed provisions. there will be some purchases, and that will be helpful to agriculture, where there has been loss of sales over the last year, but i think that...
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erin? >> all right, thank you very much, abby. >>> and "outfront" tonight, the chairman of the house judiciary committee, democratic congressman, jerry nadler. chairman, i appreciate your time. so you have this list, 81 names on it, thus far. and these are people from every aspect of president trump's life. some of them have already testified before congress. what is your goal? >> well, our goal is to hold the administration accountable for the obstruction of justice, the abuse of power, and the corruption. our goal is to vindicate the rule of law, to protect the rule of law in this country. and that's our core function as a judiciary committee of the congress. and we have to find out what's been going on and we have to lay out a case to the american people and reveal it. because we have not seen an administration in a long time, prior to this, in which there were so many attacks on the rule of law, attacks on the justice department, attacks on the press, attacks on the judiciary, attacks o
erin? >> all right, thank you very much, abby. >>> and "outfront" tonight, the chairman of the house judiciary committee, democratic congressman, jerry nadler. chairman, i appreciate your time. so you have this list, 81 names on it, thus far. and these are people from every aspect of president trump's life. some of them have already testified before congress. what is your goal? >> well, our goal is to hold the administration accountable for the obstruction of...
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but then after he won, erin, he got it.are told to emphasize, expect trump 2020 to focus more on facebook and other online platforms. this is key they are going to use continue to rely on detailed information about voters that are kept in a voter vault at the rnc in order to really target voters with messages based on where they stand and what they care about. erin. >> let's hope no one's tapped into that. there is a lot of other people out there who would want to know where people stand on issues to send them false information. dana, thank you very much. >>> next, congressman lynch is back with us. we got him back. he's next. we'll talk about the only bank willing to loan trump billions and why a committee is digging in. >>> plus, trump admits, he's bad with gifts. but he may have scored with this one. or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems
but then after he won, erin, he got it.are told to emphasize, expect trump 2020 to focus more on facebook and other online platforms. this is key they are going to use continue to rely on detailed information about voters that are kept in a voter vault at the rnc in order to really target voters with messages based on where they stand and what they care about. erin. >> let's hope no one's tapped into that. there is a lot of other people out there who would want to know where people stand...
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>> erin, okay.dent trump, republicans have said this behind closed doors and democrats are saying it out loud in your face. this president is a flawed man. we know this. we know this. we still have to wait for the report. we have to see -- and i hate saying that. but you cannot draw a conclusion on something until we see the report. we thought that mueller was goodbye to go like ken starr. throw everything in there. he just followed the original mandate of collusion and left the rest to southern district. and left the rest to congress, oversight, intel and judiciary. we have got to wait for that report. and we need to see that report. i'm one of those. i hope want to see it. it's newsy. the american public needs to see it. >> thank you both very much. >>> and next, boeing 737 max, the same plane that's been involved in two deadly crashes, just forced to make an emergency landing right here in the united states. we have the latest on that as that just happened. >>> plus, outrage after prosecutors dro
>> erin, okay.dent trump, republicans have said this behind closed doors and democrats are saying it out loud in your face. this president is a flawed man. we know this. we know this. we still have to wait for the report. we have to see -- and i hate saying that. but you cannot draw a conclusion on something until we see the report. we thought that mueller was goodbye to go like ken starr. throw everything in there. he just followed the original mandate of collusion and left the rest to...
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this is exactly what i'm saying erin.e's not saying the military or police are going to take action. he's saying among those groups he has enormous support. >> you did say that but you continued to say they could fight in his defense. >> it's very, very bad. >> no, no. and as individuals, not as a military force, not as police forces, as vegs if think need to, they will defend themselves because we've seen a marked rise in serious violence from the left, from antifa and other groups. you can't blow this off. they're shooting congressmen, punching student activists in the face, rousting speakers from podiums around the country and he's saying his supporters are tired of being pushed often. it's never okay to create violence but if it's necessary -- >> this is outranges. >> they will be forced to defend themselves. >> we have never had a president like this before who's not only encouraged violence when a balm woman was pushed around, a black man in fayetteville was punched in the face. he went to montana and praised greg g
this is exactly what i'm saying erin.e's not saying the military or police are going to take action. he's saying among those groups he has enormous support. >> you did say that but you continued to say they could fight in his defense. >> it's very, very bad. >> no, no. and as individuals, not as a military force, not as police forces, as vegs if think need to, they will defend themselves because we've seen a marked rise in serious violence from the left, from antifa and other...
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erin and david are back with us. everyone is saying they are not too concerned about today's session. long overdue, not a big deal in the grand scheme of things. we look forward. after the bell, salesforce.com and tomorrow, a litany of retailers. what do you think happens with these names? >> well, i'm a lot more optimistic about salesforce's reports than some of the retailers, especially when we look at the recent retail numbers but it's stories about margins. we know revenues are expected to pretty much grow at about 20% for the next three years but their profits are all over the place. we want to see that continued leadership, diversifying through products and them being able to increase the margins because they have been declining over the past few years. charles: interesting, mark marc beniof is a wall street darling, always gets the benefit of the doubt. that's why it's so erratic. i don't know that the stock ever pays a long term price for misses but it's a good proxy for the health of that space, right? >> ab
erin and david are back with us. everyone is saying they are not too concerned about today's session. long overdue, not a big deal in the grand scheme of things. we look forward. after the bell, salesforce.com and tomorrow, a litany of retailers. what do you think happens with these names? >> well, i'm a lot more optimistic about salesforce's reports than some of the retailers, especially when we look at the recent retail numbers but it's stories about margins. we know revenues are...
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i'm erin burnett in for don lemon once again. paul manafort, president trump's former campaign chairman, gets a stunning sentence tonight from a judge in virginia. that is the case over seeing his trial for bank fraud. tax evasion. manafort got 47 months in prison. the reason i use the word stunning which i recognize we can over use in television. is it was astonishing. significantly less than the 19 to 24 years sought by prosecutors. sentencing guidelines from robert mueller's office. now, the judge called that recommendation excessive. more than excessive, we are talking about 47 months versus up 24 years. totally different stratosphere. manafort is accused of witness tampering and additional crimes in his other court case. he's going to be sentenced on that next week. but the judge today said manafort lived an otherwise blameless life. he's giving manafort credit for the nine months he already spent in jail in solitary confinement for most of that. meaning when it's all said and done it's not 37 months. it's 47 months less tha
i'm erin burnett in for don lemon once again. paul manafort, president trump's former campaign chairman, gets a stunning sentence tonight from a judge in virginia. that is the case over seeing his trial for bank fraud. tax evasion. manafort got 47 months in prison. the reason i use the word stunning which i recognize we can over use in television. is it was astonishing. significantly less than the 19 to 24 years sought by prosecutors. sentencing guidelines from robert mueller's office. now, the...
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and erin, this is very rare.te prosecutors rarely bring similar charges in cases where the fbi and where the u.s. attorney's office has already gotten convictions and has already gotten defendants to plead guilty. it's obvious, the only reason they're doing this is because there's a real concern the president is going to pardon him, and the investigators do not want that. >> of course, and the complexity. manafort pleaded guilty to this stuff. so all right, thank you, shimon. and now let's go back to barrett, shan, juliette, and april. this point about collusion. the president keeps saying it, and i guess he obviously knows it's not true, but he doesn't care. he thinks half the people in the country may listen and believe regardless of the truth, even though this case wasn't about conspiracy, so the lack of conspiracy would not be proven. >> yes. i mean, the number of times he says it, you know, is sort of irrelevant at this stage. what we have to understand is donald trump has the only defense strategy that dona
and erin, this is very rare.te prosecutors rarely bring similar charges in cases where the fbi and where the u.s. attorney's office has already gotten convictions and has already gotten defendants to plead guilty. it's obvious, the only reason they're doing this is because there's a real concern the president is going to pardon him, and the investigators do not want that. >> of course, and the complexity. manafort pleaded guilty to this stuff. so all right, thank you, shimon. and now...
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i'm erin burnett. breaking news, michael cohen coming back. just wrapping up his third, supposed to be his last hearing before congress, but the committee says there is more to learn. he has much more to tell us. >> not much i can say other than it was very productive as i said i'm committed to telling the truth. and i will be back on march 6 to finish up. there is more to discuss. >> more to discuss next week. and even too, we are learning that cohen is not the only person who in his case was and still are in trump's inner circle who could be testifying before congress. >> there were names or records mentioned during the hearing. we'll figure out who we want to talk to and then we'll bring them in. >> would it be fair to say if any names came up multiple times in that hear -- >> who were those names? we went through and during that explosive public hearing that we all saw yesterday, let's tell you those names. >> donald trump jr., ivanka trump, eric trump. jared kushner. keith davidson, allen weisselberg, ron leaieberman an matthew calamari.
i'm erin burnett. breaking news, michael cohen coming back. just wrapping up his third, supposed to be his last hearing before congress, but the committee says there is more to learn. he has much more to tell us. >> not much i can say other than it was very productive as i said i'm committed to telling the truth. and i will be back on march 6 to finish up. there is more to discuss. >> more to discuss next week. and even too, we are learning that cohen is not the only person who in...
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"erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, trump in a fight. stonewalling democrats as they launch sweeping investigations. what happened to the man who 24 hours ago said he cooperates with everybody and anybody? >> plus, trump organization facing new questions tonight. a big subpoena coming. and the u.s. citizen allegedly beaten while held captive in saudi arabia, and yet there is silence from the president. let's go "outfront." >> good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, trump says no. refusing to hand over documents. we're learning tonight that the white house is finalizing plans to fight back against the democrats who have put sweeping requests out for documents. the white house wants to limit what they're going to give up. the top white house lawyer already rejecting democrats' requests for information about jared kushner's security clearance, sending the chairman of the oversight committee this letter which slams democrats for, quote, overly intrusive document requests. that, of course, after the president, according to "the ne
"erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, trump in a fight. stonewalling democrats as they launch sweeping investigations. what happened to the man who 24 hours ago said he cooperates with everybody and anybody? >> plus, trump organization facing new questions tonight. a big subpoena coming. and the u.s. citizen allegedly beaten while held captive in saudi arabia, and yet there is silence from the president. let's go "outfront."...
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i'm erin burnett. tonight, the breaking news, showdown over the mueller report. the attorney general bill barr has put out today this, a two-page letter to congress. in it he promises to give something to the public by mid april, but he adds a quote. this is one of the operative lines we are preparing the report for release, making the redactions that are required. the emphasis of course is mine. but attorney general barr then spends six lines in here, the biggest chunk right in here, okay, listing possible areas of redactions including information that would induly infringe on the personal privacy and reputational interests of peripheral third parties. peripheral is quite a subjective word isn't it? redaction can be a hugely subjective enterprise a way to hide important information the country has a right to know or utterly innocuous. which is it going to be? redactions are not flying with the powerful chairman, jerry nadler. he fired back be his own letter writing in part, quote, as i informed the attorney general earlier this week, congressdact. emphasis again
i'm erin burnett. tonight, the breaking news, showdown over the mueller report. the attorney general bill barr has put out today this, a two-page letter to congress. in it he promises to give something to the public by mid april, but he adds a quote. this is one of the operative lines we are preparing the report for release, making the redactions that are required. the emphasis of course is mine. but attorney general barr then spends six lines in here, the biggest chunk right in here, okay,...
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erin burnett "outfront" starts erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> out front next, the contact with an alleged russian agent. plus, president trump lashing out as one of the only bank that's would do business is now the target of the new investigation. what could they have on trump? and a new book says trump tried to push ivanka out of the white house. let's go "outfront." good evening. i'm erin burnett. out front, manafort's russia connection. we're hours away from paul manafort, president trump's former campaign chairman, from his first sentencing for crimes related to russia. front and central, manafort's relationship with his co-defendant, a russian. a russian mueller says is tied to russian intelligence. a russian that judge amy betterman jackson has already said is material, her word, to mueller's probe. that russian is constantine. tomorrow we may be a lot closer to finding out if this is the ultimate lie. >> this was no collusion. never has been. >> no choogs. >> no collusion. >> these judge who not only sent manafort to jail but to solit
erin burnett "outfront" starts erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> out front next, the contact with an alleged russian agent. plus, president trump lashing out as one of the only bank that's would do business is now the target of the new investigation. what could they have on trump? and a new book says trump tried to push ivanka out of the white house. let's go "outfront." good evening. i'm erin burnett. out...
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erin? next, jeanne tries, tries to catch up with senator elizabeth warren. . >> you're the fastest presidential nominee that's ever run. had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. it's nice. ♪ you got this! ♪ woo! ♪ ♪ ♪ (driver) relax, it's just a bug. that's not a bug, that's not a bug! (burke) hit and drone. seen it, covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ they're the ones who see a city that can make those who live in it feel a little safer. who see cars that can talk to each other and share their best shortcuts. who see the efficient shape and design of the ocean's wonders as the f
erin? next, jeanne tries, tries to catch up with senator elizabeth warren. . >> you're the fastest presidential nominee that's ever run. had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level....
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joining me, erin glibs. portfolio manager for investment services and keith fitz-gerald, and scott martin. let's first talk about boeing. the dow was off 200 points. boeing a substantial loss but coming back. here is my concern as a boeing shareholder. i don't think they responded quickly or strong enough to the lyon air crash. they were sort of defensive. well, it is not our problem. not just for boeing but at some point passenger, airplane passengers will be like, i don't know what is going on here? >> they really blamed it on maintenance on the first crash. and now obviously with the second one they will have to address particularly with the foreign airline carriers what is going on. clearly the training isn't happening. will this be a bigger issue? we like the stock. we're willing to hold on to it, because it felt like it was a one-off. now this is questionable is this more systemic. charles: holding it for now though? >> holding it for now. this is very strong company but this definitely raises concerns
joining me, erin glibs. portfolio manager for investment services and keith fitz-gerald, and scott martin. let's first talk about boeing. the dow was off 200 points. boeing a substantial loss but coming back. here is my concern as a boeing shareholder. i don't think they responded quickly or strong enough to the lyon air crash. they were sort of defensive. well, it is not our problem. not just for boeing but at some point passenger, airplane passengers will be like, i don't know what is going...
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but the delay at this point now almost a week is troubling. >> erin, given what joyce said there, it could be a lot, it could be medium, we shall see, what is your reflection on the protocol, those protocols put in place for special counsels and what they've done in the past vis-a-vis what we're seeing today and what we're seeing this attorney general now do in his second letter? >> so i think, listen, we don't know what is in the report yet. but what we do know is that mueller and barr would presumably want to redact information related to counterintelligence issues or ongoing investigations. i think what is troubling at least to me as a reporter is the fact that some of the grand jury material or if not all of it looks like it might be redakt d redaktd -- redacted and not knowing what the final report looks like but if that grand jury material is included in that report, i'm not sure how much we're going to be able to read in this report at all. i think the grand jury material has -- would have a lot of information and answers about the questions that we're really looking for. unan
but the delay at this point now almost a week is troubling. >> erin, given what joyce said there, it could be a lot, it could be medium, we shall see, what is your reflection on the protocol, those protocols put in place for special counsels and what they've done in the past vis-a-vis what we're seeing today and what we're seeing this attorney general now do in his second letter? >> so i think, listen, we don't know what is in the report yet. but what we do know is that mueller and...
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>> thank you, erin, for your question. let me first say that i hope our investigation turns up no wrongdoing because i don't want to think that we have a criminal in the white house. but i fear that our investigation is going to expose some wrongdoing. we're going to leave no stone unturned. we're going to connect the dots if they are to be connected. and we want to hear from these individuals and get their documents and at the time american people what happened. >> so chairman nadler was telling me you're going to subpoena, you're going to do whatever it takes. if any of these 81 don't comply, you're going to go all the way to the mat? >> that's correct. and a number of them did not work in the white house or they were not senior white house advisers. so they can't claim executive privilege. there really is no reason that they shouldn't produce these documents. we expect to get most of the documents. and we've asked for an expedited investigation. so we're asking for these documents twon weeks. >> wow. within two weeks. w
>> thank you, erin, for your question. let me first say that i hope our investigation turns up no wrongdoing because i don't want to think that we have a criminal in the white house. but i fear that our investigation is going to expose some wrongdoing. we're going to leave no stone unturned. we're going to connect the dots if they are to be connected. and we want to hear from these individuals and get their documents and at the time american people what happened. >> so chairman...
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. >> this is "cnn tonight" in for don lemon, i am erin burnett. paul manafort for bank fraud and horrible tax evasions. he got 47 months in prison. the reason i use the word stunning which i recognize we can over use in television. it was less than the 19 to 24 years by prosecutors. now, the judge called that recommendation excessive. more than excessive, we are talking about 47 months verses up 24 years. manafort is accused of witness tampering and other court cases. the judge says today manafort lives another blameless life. he's giving manafort credit for the nine months he already spent in jail in solitary confinement. when it is all done, it is just three years behind bars, he also has to pay million of dollars of fines. you say your fine is going to be the lowest six million dollars and up to $25 million. manafort was convicted of eight financial crimes including bank, tax fraud, hiding foreign bank accounts and this was by a jury of his peers. before manafort was sentenced, he did not express remorse for his crime. he did express remorse fo
. >> this is "cnn tonight" in for don lemon, i am erin burnett. paul manafort for bank fraud and horrible tax evasions. he got 47 months in prison. the reason i use the word stunning which i recognize we can over use in television. it was less than the 19 to 24 years by prosecutors. now, the judge called that recommendation excessive. more than excessive, we are talking about 47 months verses up 24 years. manafort is accused of witness tampering and other court cases. the judge...
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erin, gary, appreciate it. susan. susan: here is bullish sign for investors.ift's ipo, breaking news, oversubscribed already according to a new report from reuters. sources say the company more likely to make or even exceed the 23 billion-dollar valuation it was seeking. there is so much investor interest, lyft started ipo road show yesterday. it spent the last two days meeting with investors in new york. if lyft getting this kind of valuation, imagine what uber will get? connell: thinking exact same thing what we talked about yesterday. set the stage, right? melissa: money. connell: google, facebook, to stay in the white house? this is interesting. president trump's re-election campaign boosting its ads online big time. will the effort help to keep him in office? melissa: plus 200 grand for text messages. that is what "the national enquirer" reportedly paid to the brother of jeff bezos' girlfriend for the racy exchanges. the legal fallout is coming up. connell: aye yi yi. preparing for the worst. millions under flood warnings in the midwest and great plains d
erin, gary, appreciate it. susan. susan: here is bullish sign for investors.ift's ipo, breaking news, oversubscribed already according to a new report from reuters. sources say the company more likely to make or even exceed the 23 billion-dollar valuation it was seeking. there is so much investor interest, lyft started ipo road show yesterday. it spent the last two days meeting with investors in new york. if lyft getting this kind of valuation, imagine what uber will get? connell: thinking...
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erin has been competitively swimming since she was 11 years old.s, and is in training for one of the biggest sporting events in the world, the special olympics. how excited are you? it's like... it'sjust, like, a dream, actually, it is a dream come true. what are your chances? yeah, obviously, winning a gold medal would be brilliant, and just bringing awareness to people about the special olympics. the world said people with intellectual problems should not be seen in public. tonight, you are part of the year's largest sporting event and the world is watching. the special olympics were founded by eunice shriver. part of the kennedy dynasty, her brother, john f kennedy, became us president. but it was less well known that her sister, rosemary, had learning disabilities. this inspired eunice to start a sporting camp in her back garden to show the world what people like her sister could do. for a0 years, she used her influence and determination to create opportunities for those excluded from society. she basically guided you to focus on their abilitie
erin has been competitively swimming since she was 11 years old.s, and is in training for one of the biggest sporting events in the world, the special olympics. how excited are you? it's like... it'sjust, like, a dream, actually, it is a dream come true. what are your chances? yeah, obviously, winning a gold medal would be brilliant, and just bringing awareness to people about the special olympics. the world said people with intellectual problems should not be seen in public. tonight, you are...
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washington post erin cox and abc reporter case d.c. is with us as well.et me talk to you about what governor hogan had to say about approval ratings of president trump, if you take on the big guy in 2020 primary, you have to know his approval ratings are pushing 90% within the party. >> what larry hogan is to craft the numbers, if you look at them right now there is no way you'd beat him in a primary. what he's doing is waiting to see whether or not he can be an ideological counterweight if the president gets weakened either by the mueller report or anything else, if rank and file republican voters look at his policy and the ram identifications they have around the world. hogan is wondering if there will be enough appetite for somebody else, if there is, he is the guy they'd like to look to. >> is he going to cast himself as a republican alternative in the race. conley makes the point is people didn't tradition, establishment. >> the primary did reject that i think all the evidence that we have seen throughout the last couple of years has showed that the
washington post erin cox and abc reporter case d.c. is with us as well.et me talk to you about what governor hogan had to say about approval ratings of president trump, if you take on the big guy in 2020 primary, you have to know his approval ratings are pushing 90% within the party. >> what larry hogan is to craft the numbers, if you look at them right now there is no way you'd beat him in a primary. what he's doing is waiting to see whether or not he can be an ideological counterweight...
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we have s&p portfolio manager erin gibbs.consumer 2/3 of the economy and i looked at these numbers now, i find them they were pretty good. it was hard to find something you could quibble at. i could throw in ruby tuesdays on the restaurant side. does that give you a sense what is happening over all with this economy? >> i think one thing we need to spread apart differences. there is difference between retailers and services which are doing really well and some of your durables and autos because when you look at the whole consumer discretionary group, autos and durables are expected to contract this year, have lower profits and the other two groups are leading consumer discretionary. it is all about picking the right stocks because there are some major losers an some major win years i agree with you there, some of that peak auto, for three years, maybe we've actually hit peak auto. but this market overall, it is spinning its wheels. >> yep. charles: considering, right now if this was the year, people would be happy. most money
we have s&p portfolio manager erin gibbs.consumer 2/3 of the economy and i looked at these numbers now, i find them they were pretty good. it was hard to find something you could quibble at. i could throw in ruby tuesdays on the restaurant side. does that give you a sense what is happening over all with this economy? >> i think one thing we need to spread apart differences. there is difference between retailers and services which are doing really well and some of your durables and...
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erin gibbs, from s&p. what are the three moves?> one thing as we're facing a slowdown in profit growth, we want companies with strong free cash flow so they have some cash in case we have bumps. you want earnings that massively have not been revised down, that are healthy, good price. tyson foods, even with all the no carb diets you eat meat. connell: keto. >> all about tyson foods. it is one our favorites. discovery, discovery channel. even though it's a tough space, they done some acquisitions to create new content. liz: it has been a rough year. they have strong cash flows. they're able to weather those out. last one marathon petroleum. i know it is oil. but they made really good acquisitions. they basically bought their rival. they're just in really great space. liz: i have to ask you from stock market to the economy because a lot of this depends on the economy, how do you see it right now? >> so we see it as still healthy. particularly the u.s. economy. again it is not as strong as has year. it is certainly slowing a little. t
erin gibbs, from s&p. what are the three moves?> one thing as we're facing a slowdown in profit growth, we want companies with strong free cash flow so they have some cash in case we have bumps. you want earnings that massively have not been revised down, that are healthy, good price. tyson foods, even with all the no carb diets you eat meat. connell: keto. >> all about tyson foods. it is one our favorites. discovery, discovery channel. even though it's a tough space, they done...
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they all would have nope the date is untrue. >> that's a great question, erin. i will say it's hard for me to believe they didn't know. but the burden on a prosecutor would be to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that they knew. you have all these other people involved. they weren't donald trump. if the president was signing off, that's one thing. the attorneys can say i wasn't aware. and really it's up to the prosecutors to prove it. as was said a moment ago, they have those documents and will be able to make a decision as to prosecuti prosecution. >> the congressman said he was pretty clear. he didn't think ivanka trump's hands are clean. if cohen's version is right if he has the documents and the evidence to back that up, a briefing ivanka ten times, then what she said last month about the trump tower moscow thing is kind of amazing. let me play it. >> the moscow project in russi., >> we're all still trying to learn about it. the president said he had nothing to do with russia during the campaign. but you did have a role. >> literally, almost nothing. we look a
they all would have nope the date is untrue. >> that's a great question, erin. i will say it's hard for me to believe they didn't know. but the burden on a prosecutor would be to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that they knew. you have all these other people involved. they weren't donald trump. if the president was signing off, that's one thing. the attorneys can say i wasn't aware. and really it's up to the prosecutors to prove it. as was said a moment ago, they have those documents and...
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erin? >> all right.ery much. >>> and coming up tonight on cnn, a live presidential town hall with democratic candidate, elizabeth warren. you can see that at 9:00 eastern. and next, jeanne on beto o'rourke getting the late-night treatment. >> you can trust me, there's not a dishonest bone in my body. actually, there aren't any bones in my body. we humans are strange creatures. other species avoid pain and struggle. we actually... seek it out. other species do difficult things because they have to. we do difficult things. because we like to. we think it's... fun. introducing the all-new 2019 ford ranger built for the strangest of all creatures. [music playing] jerry has a membership to this gym, but he's not using it. and he has subscriptions to a music service he doesn't listen to and five streaming video services he doesn't watch. this is jerry learning that he's still paying for this stuff he's not using. he's seeing his recurring payments in control tower in the wells fargo mobile app. this is jerry c
erin? >> all right.ery much. >>> and coming up tonight on cnn, a live presidential town hall with democratic candidate, elizabeth warren. you can see that at 9:00 eastern. and next, jeanne on beto o'rourke getting the late-night treatment. >> you can trust me, there's not a dishonest bone in my body. actually, there aren't any bones in my body. we humans are strange creatures. other species avoid pain and struggle. we actually... seek it out. other species do difficult...
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erin burnett "outfront" starts erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.comcontact with an alleged russian agent. plus, president trump lashing out as one of the only bank that's would do business is now the target of the new investigation. what could they have on trump? and a new book says trump tried to push ivanka out of the white house. let's go "outfront." good evening. i'm erin burnett. out front, manafort's russia connection. we're hours away from paul manafort, president trump's former campaign chairman, from his first sentencing for crimes
erin burnett "outfront" starts erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.comcontact with an alleged russian agent. plus, president trump lashing out as one of the only bank that's would do business is now the target of the new investigation. what could they have on trump? and a new book says trump tried to push ivanka out of the white house. let's go "outfront." good evening. i'm erin burnett. out front, manafort's russia...
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i'm ing for erin. where is erin? here is the sry abo erin.u want toay s >> holy moly, i'm erin gey. shout o to the blue jays. my family. hi. happy st. patrick's day. >> there you go! >> holy goley. it worked out that they didn't roll the vcr. >> old school, baby. >> you mentioned vcu. i feel like if we don't show these people, if we don't show the vcu owd, you guy may burn this place down. vcu, for folks who don't know, where is it? >>vicu! >> rginia. >> you are in the tournament th week. >> yes, noon today. >> good luck, vcu. thanks for hanging out all morning. they brought the party bus. yeah, there is a big bus that vcu has that is circling. who is he? [ crowd chanting ] >> wait, the flyers are here? >> right here! >> it's called equal time, baby. way to go, you guys. >> i like that. >> we like it. >> whepl is the power supy in that thing, man? that is good looking. you've got to sell that stuff. >> just ahead, a conversation with actor woody harrelson. he is opening up to willie about his roller coaster career and how he says early fame r
i'm ing for erin. where is erin? here is the sry abo erin.u want toay s >> holy moly, i'm erin gey. shout o to the blue jays. my family. hi. happy st. patrick's day. >> there you go! >> holy goley. it worked out that they didn't roll the vcr. >> old school, baby. >> you mentioned vcu. i feel like if we don't show these people, if we don't show the vcu owd, you guy may burn this place down. vcu, for folks who don't know, where is it? >>vicu! >> rginia....
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>> sure, erin. mean anytime you've got the president of the united states meeting with a guy like vladimir putin it's important but even more so when that person is donald trump. you have to remember that donald trump is a former intelligence officer himself. sometimes too much is made of that, but one thing i will say is he will be a good assessor of someone like donald trump, how to manipulate him, how to appeal to things he things will motivate donald trump. so i can understand why the oversight porgs of our congress are interested ipknowing precisely what's going on because national security ruly is a team sport and everyone's got to be on the same sheet of music. so it makes sense there'd be a lot of interest what was actually said to the russian president. >> the context here, is the russian investigation, 16 of the president's associates had contacts with the russian campaign during transition that we know of. six of them have been indicted. six of these people have already been indicted. cou
>> sure, erin. mean anytime you've got the president of the united states meeting with a guy like vladimir putin it's important but even more so when that person is donald trump. you have to remember that donald trump is a former intelligence officer himself. sometimes too much is made of that, but one thing i will say is he will be a good assessor of someone like donald trump, how to manipulate him, how to appeal to things he things will motivate donald trump. so i can understand why the...
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i'm looking for erin. where is erin? here's the story about erin.what do you want to say, holy moly i'm erin goly. shoutout to creighton blue jays. my family, golys and happy st. patrick's day! >> let's go. >> it all worked out that they didn't roll the vcr. >> i know. >> old school, baby. >> really quickly, you mentioned vcu, i feel like if we don't show these people, if we don't show the vcu crowd, you guys may burn this place down. vcu for folks who don't know where it is? where is it really quickly? >> virginia. >> you guys are in the tournament this weekend? >> at noon today. >> noon today. good luck, vcu thanks for hanging out all morning. they brought their party bus. >> we should point out there's a big bus vcu has. >> wait, who's here? >> wait, the flyers are here? [ cheers and applause ] >> battle of schools! >> equal time, baby, way to go, you guys. >> where's the power supply in that thing? that is good looking. >> thank you very much. >> you got to sell that sucker. >> march madness is upon us. >>> just ahead, a conversation with actor
i'm looking for erin. where is erin? here's the story about erin.what do you want to say, holy moly i'm erin goly. shoutout to creighton blue jays. my family, golys and happy st. patrick's day! >> let's go. >> it all worked out that they didn't roll the vcr. >> i know. >> old school, baby. >> really quickly, you mentioned vcu, i feel like if we don't show these people, if we don't show the vcu crowd, you guys may burn this place down. vcu for folks who don't know...
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england's fran kirby set up team mate erin cuthbert for the second — the second leg is in paris nextolitan police have confirmed that one man was arrested for possession of class a drugs this evening and that weapons, including knives and knuckle—dusters, were found on a coach carrying psg fans to tonight's game. the remaining passengers were escorted from the area by police. authorities were first called to reports of vandalism at the stadium at 8am this morning, then later to disorder at waterloo and wimbledon stations. let's run through some other stories now. bryony frost is going to miss next month's grand national meeting at aintree. she broke her collarbone in a fall at southwell. she became the first female jockey to win a grade onejumps race at the cheltenham festival last week. gymnast simone biles has confirmed that next year's tokyo olympics will be her last. the 22—year—old won four gold medals in rio and says the wear and tear from her gymnastics career has taken its toll on her body. she says feels as though it is falling apart". england's women's cricketers have compl
england's fran kirby set up team mate erin cuthbert for the second — the second leg is in paris nextolitan police have confirmed that one man was arrested for possession of class a drugs this evening and that weapons, including knives and knuckle—dusters, were found on a coach carrying psg fans to tonight's game. the remaining passengers were escorted from the area by police. authorities were first called to reports of vandalism at the stadium at 8am this morning, then later to disorder at...
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erin, what are you watching out for? pretty much a strategy call. there was no real time line about when barr might be sending this summary to congress. we've also learned the white house is also is not expecting to learn anything. they're sitting back and waiting as well. everyone is sort of just waiting and wondering when this thing might come from barr. we got some indication that that sort of summary might make its way to congress tomorrow morning. so at this point nothing else today, but tomorrow might be a big day. >> so i am getting a bit more information on that as well, kasie hunt has just sent a reporting note about what exactly happened on that call. and basically it was nancy pelosi heading it, and then the chairs of the various committees saying that they want full transparency. it seems pretty clear that anything short of the full report is not going to be acceptable by democrats. >> i think absolutely. nothing will be acceptable. let's not forget, congress, even setting aside this big impeachment question,
erin, what are you watching out for? pretty much a strategy call. there was no real time line about when barr might be sending this summary to congress. we've also learned the white house is also is not expecting to learn anything. they're sitting back and waiting as well. everyone is sort of just waiting and wondering when this thing might come from barr. we got some indication that that sort of summary might make its way to congress tomorrow morning. so at this point nothing else today, but...
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heartbeat really oh yeah of course we'll have to see whether you'll get a chance at some point i had to do erin told him thank you thank you. you're up to date now on the news up next is it reporter thanks for watching. sex make. raring to me. if there is any there product benefits remember you have to find it between the arts. literature first hundred german streets. her first day of school in the jungle. first clearly listen to the. band doris crane the moment arrives. joint direct attack on her journey back to freedom news you know our interactive documentary. to bring in tame returns home on dot com. plays. funny looking happy people as far as the eye can see the german city of cologne is in calling of a fever. the people heading the celebrations are cold the taiga stand at triumvirate composed of a prince a peasant and a maid and. over the course of seven weeks they perform at hundreds of call events and they call that fun. player love our luck live in an elevator at a hotel in cologne heading down there to little the day be like. exciting nice. because now the carnival is well underway th
heartbeat really oh yeah of course we'll have to see whether you'll get a chance at some point i had to do erin told him thank you thank you. you're up to date now on the news up next is it reporter thanks for watching. sex make. raring to me. if there is any there product benefits remember you have to find it between the arts. literature first hundred german streets. her first day of school in the jungle. first clearly listen to the. band doris crane the moment arrives. joint direct attack on...
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"cnn tonight with erin burnett" aka, the upgrade. for d. lemon, starts right now. >> oh, it is so true. sadly, he's probably not even watching to know what we're talking about. >> he passed out long ago. >> he's a lightweight. all right. have a good night. >> you, too. >>> and to 5all the of you, welcome to tonight. this is "cnn tonight" in for don lemon. multiple sources telling cnn president trump put pressure on two former top aides, chief of staff john kelly and white house don mcgahn. put pressure on both of them to grant security clearance to ivanka trump, the president's daughter and senior adviser. now it's not just jared kushner, it's also e vuivanka. kelly and mcgahn were against the move so the president granted the clearance on his own. by the way, keep in mind that he said he had nothing to do with it, didn't know anything about it, so that was a lie. also breaking tonight the "washington post" reporting that michael caputo, a former trump campaign aide, will not cooperate with the expansivexpa investigation launched by the hou
"cnn tonight with erin burnett" aka, the upgrade. for d. lemon, starts right now. >> oh, it is so true. sadly, he's probably not even watching to know what we're talking about. >> he passed out long ago. >> he's a lightweight. all right. have a good night. >> you, too. >>> and to 5all the of you, welcome to tonight. this is "cnn tonight" in for don lemon. multiple sources telling cnn president trump put pressure on two former top aides, chief...
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i'm erin burnett in for don lemon. multiple sources telling cnn that president trump put pressure on two former top aides, chief of staff john kelly and white house counsel don mcgahn, put pressure on both of them to grant security clearance to ivanka trump. the president's daughter and senior adviser. so now it's not just jared kushner. it's also ivanka. now, kelly and mcgahn were against the move, so the president granted the clearance on his own. by the way, keep in mind that he said he had nothing to do with it, didn't know anything about it. so that was a lie. also breaking tonight, "the washington post" reporting that michael caputo, a former trump campaign aide, will not cooperate with the expansive investigation launched by the house judiciary committee with a two-week deadline for documents. caputo is one of 81 individuals and entities to receive a letter requesting documents and testimony about the administration, the campaign, the transition, and the trump family and its business. the president's red lines.
i'm erin burnett in for don lemon. multiple sources telling cnn that president trump put pressure on two former top aides, chief of staff john kelly and white house counsel don mcgahn, put pressure on both of them to grant security clearance to ivanka trump. the president's daughter and senior adviser. so now it's not just jared kushner. it's also ivanka. now, kelly and mcgahn were against the move, so the president granted the clearance on his own. by the way, keep in mind that he said he had...
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hannah blundell and erin cuthbert goals proved enough for the english champions in london.jk was officially introduced as the new head coach of the united arab emirates on thursday — just before they beat saudi arabia 2—1 in a friendly in abu dhabi. the dutchman succeeds alberto zaccheroni — who resigned after their defeat at the asian cup semi—finals in january. van marwijk — who led the netherlands to the world cup final in 2010, and managed australia during last year's world cup in russia — has signed a four—year deal with the uae. i'm looking forward to have this job. i know the emirates, under the tea m job. i know the emirates, under the team because we played four times against each other sino the strength also. i heard there were some young talents slime anxious to know how good they are. i am only here for one thing and that's qualifying for the world cup. i've had the experience to go to the world cup 110w experience to go to the world cup now twice. the first time we were second in the world and second time was with australia. we were a little bit unlucky but we
hannah blundell and erin cuthbert goals proved enough for the english champions in london.jk was officially introduced as the new head coach of the united arab emirates on thursday — just before they beat saudi arabia 2—1 in a friendly in abu dhabi. the dutchman succeeds alberto zaccheroni — who resigned after their defeat at the asian cup semi—finals in january. van marwijk — who led the netherlands to the world cup final in 2010, and managed australia during last year's world cup in...
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yes, but think about erin brockovich which is probably the role for which she is most well—known andwell respected. when she is good, she is really, really great. i think this is a fine role for her, in a solid film. solid. all right. onto the prodigy. you've already told us that a nuts and bolts horror. it's a story about a mother who comes to believe that her young child is possessed of the reincarnated spirit of a serial killer. one dies at the same time as the other was born. it is hugely derivative. there is stuff from the omen and good night, mummy, village of the damned and there is even a moment in which the kid actually says "mother, what is wrong with me"? a line from the exorcist. i let it get away with it because it knows that that is what it is doing. there is a large number of movies about bad seeds, kids being scared of kids and how much it is to do with the projection of the children. you look at a movie like babadook, and very good movie but a similar idea. i think it did not do it quite well. it hasn't got very good reviews. it seems to go from a, b, c, d in perfect
yes, but think about erin brockovich which is probably the role for which she is most well—known andwell respected. when she is good, she is really, really great. i think this is a fine role for her, in a solid film. solid. all right. onto the prodigy. you've already told us that a nuts and bolts horror. it's a story about a mother who comes to believe that her young child is possessed of the reincarnated spirit of a serial killer. one dies at the same time as the other was born. it is hugely...
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erin, what do you think first of all about mark cuban possibly running?> we would say the come on in the water is fine. we may have heated it up for him. david: when will you officially announce you are running? as i remember howard hasn't officially thrown his hat in the ring, right? >> you're absolute are right, david. one thing howard wants to do to travel the country, talk to americans to see if there is appetite for centrist, third party candidate to run. he believes there is. the research done so far shows likelihood there is but he has to start talking to more americans to the got message across. david: last time, first time, i happened to actually be in a restaurant on the night, i think it was january 28th. that was the same night he spoke in front after crowd where there was a heckler that was just unrelenting against him. and he, i saw him at a restaurant that night, after the heckling. he seemed pretty shaken up. he is confident that he can withstand that kind of constant kibitzing? >> of course. you will always hear a couple of loud hecklers
erin, what do you think first of all about mark cuban possibly running?> we would say the come on in the water is fine. we may have heated it up for him. david: when will you officially announce you are running? as i remember howard hasn't officially thrown his hat in the ring, right? >> you're absolute are right, david. one thing howard wants to do to travel the country, talk to americans to see if there is appetite for centrist, third party candidate to run. he believes there is. the...
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> joining us to talk about what it means for the market, michelle maier is here, maddy dresner and erinrown from pimco. is it a fluke, michelle? >> i like the way steve described it quirky, a fluke. wilf, we try to not own it and explain it away but there's been a lot of weird data right around the turn of the year weird housing starts number and then a strange resail sales number and i think revised and more of that three-month moving average is the way to go. look at the trend. the labor market -- the trend not 300,000 which we had in january and not 20,000 but in between and probably just south of 200,000 and consist with the 2% economy. >> i think the bigger question is, is it slowing? >> yeah. >> can we expect those kind of numbers to continue this year? >> it is slowing it is slowing. but that's the point there's a moderation activity. there's not a contraction happening. the numbers have been recession their indicators and i don't think that's right i think a slowdown, a moderation is correct an need to see rebound of 20,000 print we saw. >> erin, what does it mean for rates? cle
> joining us to talk about what it means for the market, michelle maier is here, maddy dresner and erinrown from pimco. is it a fluke, michelle? >> i like the way steve described it quirky, a fluke. wilf, we try to not own it and explain it away but there's been a lot of weird data right around the turn of the year weird housing starts number and then a strange resail sales number and i think revised and more of that three-month moving average is the way to go. look at the trend. the...
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attorney in michigan barbara mcquaid, legal analyst and former prosecutor glen kishner and erin bancoble doubt what he's come up with as far as conspiracy and -- as well. what do you make of the letter he wrote? >> here's the concern i have. bill barr said he was going to share some of the mueller conclusions and the principle findings and then he said, one, bob mueller found there was not sufficient evidence to prove conspiracy of the trump campaign and russia. and two, bob mueller said he can neither conclude that the president obstructed justice nor can he clear the president. he can't exonerate the president. that's a dramatic finding from bob mueller who's a circumspect, thoughtf thoughtful person and then bill barr throws this bomb into the public square and without any legal reasoning offered, without any evidentary evidence and then lets the bomb explode and sprays this disinformation through the public consciousness and now we have all of the president's underlings going out on the speaking tour saying sometimes misleadingly bob mueller found no collusion, no obstruction. tha
attorney in michigan barbara mcquaid, legal analyst and former prosecutor glen kishner and erin bancoble doubt what he's come up with as far as conspiracy and -- as well. what do you make of the letter he wrote? >> here's the concern i have. bill barr said he was going to share some of the mueller conclusions and the principle findings and then he said, one, bob mueller found there was not sufficient evidence to prove conspiracy of the trump campaign and russia. and two, bob mueller said...