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oh, there you go, fred. >> anthony: nice one. >> fred: whoa. anthony: yeah, all right. there you go. that's a nice-sized one. >> jeremy c: one down, 14 to go. [ walkie-talkie chatter ] >> jeremy c: oh yeah, fish on. there we go. i can see him there now. >> anthony: all right. >> jeremy c: perfect, well done yourself. >> anthony: thank you, sir. >> jeremy c: there you go. >> anthony: whoa, that's a nice-sized one. >> dave: that's why these things went extinct. they bite like crazy. >> anthony: wow, i think that's the most successful fishing scene i've had in many, many years. >> dale: we're surrounded by water, and we're not really a seafood-eating place. we live in this fish culture, it's been fishing here for hundreds of years, and the fish was not always accessible to people here. it was something that was always for export. >> anthony: right. >> dale: and so the fishery is changing a little bit. i think as well, it was always just a single species fishery, and now that's diversifying. >> anthony: by necessity. >> dale: yes, absolutely. and t
oh, there you go, fred. >> anthony: nice one. >> fred: whoa. anthony: yeah, all right. there you go. that's a nice-sized one. >> jeremy c: one down, 14 to go. [ walkie-talkie chatter ] >> jeremy c: oh yeah, fish on. there we go. i can see him there now. >> anthony: all right. >> jeremy c: perfect, well done yourself. >> anthony: thank you, sir. >> jeremy c: there you go. >> anthony: whoa, that's a nice-sized one. >> dave: that's why...
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and almost forming himself into fred jr.'s opposite. fred jr.as too soft and two nights, then donald was going to be a shark, a killer. so i think that is at the core of this father-son relationship, which is very much with the story is about. it is about a father-son relationship. these two men were extraordinarily close. donald trump said, we quote him that he felt he knew his father better than anybody else in the world. daily -- talked daily. they were in constant communication. donald trump was a conststant presencece. when fred trump would have started the dust strategy sessions with this top lawyers and accountants, figuring out what his next moves were, fred trump was often the sort of silent lurking presence at donald trump's flashy press conferences. than just a father-son relationship. it was also a partnership. amy: it is interesting you talk about the amount of federal t trumphat fred got. as donald came into the business, they were getting sued because they were getting federal support and they were discriminating against african-a
and almost forming himself into fred jr.'s opposite. fred jr.as too soft and two nights, then donald was going to be a shark, a killer. so i think that is at the core of this father-son relationship, which is very much with the story is about. it is about a father-son relationship. these two men were extraordinarily close. donald trump said, we quote him that he felt he knew his father better than anybody else in the world. daily -- talked daily. they were in constant communication. donald...
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lynn's husband, fred.ould attempt to get frank to say something that would incriminate himself. fred was late. had he finally realized they were laying a trap. 7:30, 7:33, 7:35. nothing. if he didn't show, this could all fall apart. then, a signal from the surveillance guy. there he was. >> the guys outside saw him coming, casing the place, make sure he wasn't being -- he was already really paranoid about being set up. came in with note pad. >> hey, old man. how are you feeling. >> now all eyes were on frank and fred. >> they both at this point looked like they had been road hard and put away wet. i mean, just tired looking, you can manage the amount of stress that must be going through him. and then the old man who didn't look like he was doing particularly well either. >> did he look fright ntd ened something. >> they both looked scared. >> and as they feared, fred was suspicious. he sat down, said not a word, but he had written something on his note pad. at which point, said are you wired. >> i'm not. >
lynn's husband, fred.ould attempt to get frank to say something that would incriminate himself. fred was late. had he finally realized they were laying a trap. 7:30, 7:33, 7:35. nothing. if he didn't show, this could all fall apart. then, a signal from the surveillance guy. there he was. >> the guys outside saw him coming, casing the place, make sure he wasn't being -- he was already really paranoid about being set up. came in with note pad. >> hey, old man. how are you feeling....
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how are you, fred?ey, thank you. >> seth: fred you are a busy guy. you are currently working on so many projects. it's always so exciting when you have time to take off from your business schedule and be with us. but you have said to me that one of the hardest things about your schedule is that you no longer have time to read works of fiction, which is very sad for you because you are an avid reader. >> fred: i am and i miss it. >> seth: you miss it? >> fred: yeah. >> seth: but then you also told me it's okay, because you have developed a process wherein, you can look at the cover of a book and immediately know the entire plot from that image. >> fred: yes, i know it as a fact. [ laughter ] >> seth: this isn't something you're just saying? >> fred: no. >> okay, then it's time, once again time, to test that in new segment "fred judges a book by its cover." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: okay, let's put it to the test. here we go fred. today's book is "takeoff" by joseph reid. fred, what is this book
how are you, fred?ey, thank you. >> seth: fred you are a busy guy. you are currently working on so many projects. it's always so exciting when you have time to take off from your business schedule and be with us. but you have said to me that one of the hardest things about your schedule is that you no longer have time to read works of fiction, which is very sad for you because you are an avid reader. >> fred: i am and i miss it. >> seth: you miss it? >> fred: yeah....
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>> fred: yes, sir.thor -- you know, this is their creation, not mine. >> seth: okay. [ light laughter ] >> fred: i would use -- for me, i would use some kind of cheese, some manchego cheese -- >> seth: oh, i don't want this to be about how you make lasagna. >> fred: okay, got it. so, it plays out in that the chef making this didn't have the right kind of knife and all he had was this sort of sword. >> seth: uh-huh. >> fred: so the family sits around. they're like, "oh my god, i can't wait to have this lasagna with the frosting." and he's like, "well, i want you all to have some. i can't really cut it the way you want me to. i'm going to use this sword and just jab it into the middle of it." and they're like, "you know something? this feels very much like a rising sea." and he's like, "what do you mean by that?" they're like, "none of your business. [ laughter ] this is our family. we don't share everything with you." [ light laughter ] >> seth: fred, that's um -- this book is over 400 pages. >> fred: ye
>> fred: yes, sir.thor -- you know, this is their creation, not mine. >> seth: okay. [ light laughter ] >> fred: i would use -- for me, i would use some kind of cheese, some manchego cheese -- >> seth: oh, i don't want this to be about how you make lasagna. >> fred: okay, got it. so, it plays out in that the chef making this didn't have the right kind of knife and all he had was this sort of sword. >> seth: uh-huh. >> fred: so the family sits around....
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>> fred: sure. >> seth: okay.-old dog who must travel through the centuries in search of the man who granted him immortality. his adventures take him to the london frost fair, the strange court of king charles i, the wars of the spanish succession, versailles, and the golden age of amsterdam and to 19th century venice. >> fred: yeah, that's what i said pretty much. >> seth: i will say, your version sounds less crazy. [ laughter and applause ] by damian dibben. definitely worth the read. either version, i feel like, highly worth the read. our first guest tonight is an oscar nominated actress you know from films like "pride and prejudice," "atonement," and "the imitation game." she stars in "colette" which is in select theaters september 21st. let's take a look. >> madam colette? what are your impressions after tonight? >> my impressions? i'm disgusted. the people who threw things tonight are cowards and the only reason i didn't get a footstool to the face is because i dodged it. >> let it go, colette. there was som
>> fred: sure. >> seth: okay.-old dog who must travel through the centuries in search of the man who granted him immortality. his adventures take him to the london frost fair, the strange court of king charles i, the wars of the spanish succession, versailles, and the golden age of amsterdam and to 19th century venice. >> fred: yeah, that's what i said pretty much. >> seth: i will say, your version sounds less crazy. [ laughter and applause ] by damian dibben. definitely...
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>> fred: no.ime, to test that in new segment "fred judges a book by its cove" ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: okay, let's put it to the test. here we go fred. today's book is "takeoff" by joseph reid. fred, what is this book about?ke >> fred: "f" by joseph reid. of course, this is -- this is a love story. it is -- [ laughter ] a really sweet gentle love sty. this is written around 1890. [ laughter ] and yeah, 1890. and they just have a very vivid imagination. and what is was, was they were utke, "if there is some kind of an aircraft in thee, what will it look like?" rying totwo scientists design it -- >> seth: oh, so the two scientists there. are they the ones in love? >> fred: they fall in love with each other. so, they're like -- [ light laughter ] so, as they start like painting, like, "i imagine a runway." they just start looking at each other, and they' we're starting to fall in love. i can't believe it." akd then one of them is like, "i think you shouldoff." [ laughter ] and then the othe
>> fred: no.ime, to test that in new segment "fred judges a book by its cove" ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: okay, let's put it to the test. here we go fred. today's book is "takeoff" by joseph reid. fred, what is this book about?ke >> fred: "f" by joseph reid. of course, this is -- this is a love story. it is -- [ laughter ] a really sweet gentle love sty. this is written around 1890. [ laughter ] and yeah, 1890. and they just have a very...
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i cut taxes, fred.hen i said i was sworn in as 43rd governor of this state that morality,legislate treating people with respect and dignity but it starts at the top with changing culture and i said i have a zero tolerance policy and if that violated, you will be heard and action will be taken and i did that. ien that policy was violated, took action. i'm proud when little girls come myo my office to set them in chair so they know they have a place and that their voice will orheard and that they can do be anything they want to be and if you look at the faces of my seenistration, you'll strong, bold women that are leading agencies all across the state. >> i want to be as specific as possible. i want to see if you agree with the comments that the president made, that when he suggested the "me too" movement was dangerous an unfairly threatened entire class of powerful men. gov. reynolds: i believe that a paradigm seen shift and i appreciate women who are finding the courage to step up. i believe they should
i cut taxes, fred.hen i said i was sworn in as 43rd governor of this state that morality,legislate treating people with respect and dignity but it starts at the top with changing culture and i said i have a zero tolerance policy and if that violated, you will be heard and action will be taken and i did that. ien that policy was violated, took action. i'm proud when little girls come myo my office to set them in chair so they know they have a place and that their voice will orheard and that they...
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fred trump built and ran buildings in new york. whenever he needed to buy something for the company, say a building needed a boiler or something, they'd go out and they'd buy a boiler for 10,000 bucks, but then, this fake company, this fake building supply and mant nents company, would put a new pricetag on that boiler. they would look at that $10,000 boiler and they would say, that is actually a $50,000 boiler. and then fred trump would have his company pay $50,000 to this fake company for something that was really only worth $10,000. what happens to the $4,000 markup? that $40,000 pure profit, that was built-in just by that markup and nothing else? that went directly to donald trump and his siblings. it's like if you went to the go to the corner store to buy a loose cigarette. everybody knows that's like a buck or two bucks or something, right? and you paid $1,000 for that loose cigarette. somebody would know that that was not a very valuable cigarette, but instead, you were using that false transaction as a way to dump money on
fred trump built and ran buildings in new york. whenever he needed to buy something for the company, say a building needed a boiler or something, they'd go out and they'd buy a boiler for 10,000 bucks, but then, this fake company, this fake building supply and mant nents company, would put a new pricetag on that boiler. they would look at that $10,000 boiler and they would say, that is actually a $50,000 boiler. and then fred trump would have his company pay $50,000 to this fake company for...
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he was being given ownership in one of fred trump's apartment buildings at the age of 17, and fred trumpound all of these different ways to basically pay his son not just when he was sort of getting started, but through his life. so he didn't just put him on his payroll but he also made him his consultant, he made him his banker, he made him his landlord, he made him his property manager, his purchasing agent, on and on and on. and that's what we were able to piece together, especially through tens of thousands of pages of previously-confidential financial records that really describe the inner workings of fred trump's real estate empire. >> it really is amazing reporting that you and your team did. so was this legal? >> so, you know, there are parts of it, right, that are perfectly legal, like putting donald trump on his payroll, right, and paying him a salary. but what we also described in this story is that the amount of money that fred trump passed on to donald trump through gifts and inheritance was really significantly inflated by a series of tax schemes that some of the leading gi
he was being given ownership in one of fred trump's apartment buildings at the age of 17, and fred trumpound all of these different ways to basically pay his son not just when he was sort of getting started, but through his life. so he didn't just put him on his payroll but he also made him his consultant, he made him his banker, he made him his landlord, he made him his property manager, his purchasing agent, on and on and on. and that's what we were able to piece together, especially through...
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i mean, it was kind of astonishing the different ways that fred trump funneled money to donald. he didn't just put him on his payroll. he made him his banker. he made him his landlord. he made him his consultant. he made him his property manager. he made him his purchasing agent. he gave him laundry revenue. sort of on and on and on and on. the various methods and strategies that fred trump used to funnel money to -- to president trump. and not just at the beginning of the president's career, but actually throughout his adulthood. you know, we could see and trace through the documents that we obtained that when the president was in trouble, fred trump was there and, you know, supporting him, trace to the documents that -- loans, et cetera. we've traced $413 million in direct financial support that fred trump gave to his son over, you know, over multiple decades. this, of course, is also the president who i think we all got very familiar with on the campaign trail saying he started with a $1 smillion loan from hi father and parlayed that into this $10 billion empire. >> a complet
i mean, it was kind of astonishing the different ways that fred trump funneled money to donald. he didn't just put him on his payroll. he made him his banker. he made him his landlord. he made him his consultant. he made him his property manager. he made him his purchasing agent. he gave him laundry revenue. sort of on and on and on and on. the various methods and strategies that fred trump used to funnel money to -- to president trump. and not just at the beginning of the president's career,...
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fred, jesse? i am not sure you are good. jesse, fred?ow how to explain what is going on, but they are coming on to tell us about the beloved members of the congregation that they lost this weekend. fred? jesse? >> hello? >> can you hear me now on the phone? you are looking at the vigil as we get them set up on the phone, and thousands turned out in pittsburgh to remember the lives of these 11 people who were killed. i mean, the age ranges are just stunning from 54-year-old david rosenthal to 97-year-old rose mallinger. it's incredible what one gunman can do in trperms of the loss o this congregation. fred, can you hear me? >> sorry, we are having a problem with the microphone. >> you were telling us about cecil rosenthal, and can you tell us a little more? i know he had special needs, and cecil was 59 and david was 54, and david on the left and cecil on the right. through the picture you can see the friendliness and warmth of these brothers but can you tell us again about your experience in greeting you? >> to be from squirrel hill, ever
fred, jesse? i am not sure you are good. jesse, fred?ow how to explain what is going on, but they are coming on to tell us about the beloved members of the congregation that they lost this weekend. fred? jesse? >> hello? >> can you hear me now on the phone? you are looking at the vigil as we get them set up on the phone, and thousands turned out in pittsburgh to remember the lives of these 11 people who were killed. i mean, the age ranges are just stunning from 54-year-old david...
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it was also home to america's model neighbor, fred rogers. yes, that mister rogers. of children the importance of loving and accepting yourself as well as your neighbors. abc's john donvan with this neighborhood and how it's banded together. >> reporter: remarkably close by foot to this weekend's horror of speck thattal and flalits down s a street o wrenc lived a man named fred rogers. ♪ would you be mine >> reporter: the same fred rogers who created "mister rogers neighborhood" on television. a fictional place that honored humanity. >> ah. that does feel good. >> reporter: in all of its hues, in all of its manifestations. ♪ but it's you i like ♪ the way you are right now >> reporter: the fred rogers who sang songs of acceptance and told his audience constantly -- oat i'm glad you're the way you are ♪ ♪ yeah, i am >> reporter: and who stood still backboned against the sick thinking that led to saturday's massacre. this now grieving community, it was fred rogers' real-life neighborhood and were he here today, it's easy to imagine him finding some glimpse of hope or ca
it was also home to america's model neighbor, fred rogers. yes, that mister rogers. of children the importance of loving and accepting yourself as well as your neighbors. abc's john donvan with this neighborhood and how it's banded together. >> reporter: remarkably close by foot to this weekend's horror of speck thattal and flalits down s a street o wrenc lived a man named fred rogers. ♪ would you be mine >> reporter: the same fred rogers who created "mister rogers...
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looking atng days the barrel of a gun, fred was finally released.many of you who have been through very difficult times, those of us who hold public office think we are the only ones who went through it, my god. lost your hand if you someone to cancer, or someone you love. just look around. we are a tough people. and by the way, parenthetically, i want to thank you all, because so many of you were so decent to my beau, to my son. literally hundreds and hundreds of island wrote beautif -- hundreds of hundreds of iowans wrote beautiful letters to me about my boy. and those of you who went through it, you know how much it means. had an expression, you know your success is apparent when you look at your child the realize they turned out better than you. my kids have turned out better than me. [applause] so we all get it. you can understand how your gubernatorial candidate's experience inspired you, getting a second chance on life to dedicate himself to something bigger. that's the kind of american thinking, knowing there are things that are bigger than
looking atng days the barrel of a gun, fred was finally released.many of you who have been through very difficult times, those of us who hold public office think we are the only ones who went through it, my god. lost your hand if you someone to cancer, or someone you love. just look around. we are a tough people. and by the way, parenthetically, i want to thank you all, because so many of you were so decent to my beau, to my son. literally hundreds and hundreds of island wrote beautif --...
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fred didn't waste time on what is petty and small.e knows this matters, he's got his priorities right, and he will make all the difference as governor. backstage i grabbed him and said, thank you for pointing out what will be the things that make a difference in people's lives, the quality of their lives, some sense of certainty. i was reminded the first time i came here, asked to campaign for a guy, dick clark. [applause] you guys were rated number one in the nation in education. number one. we all back east had to take the iowa test. for real. we were given an exam called the iowa test. and folks, health care matters. fixing the medicaid mess in iowa matters. [applause] mr. biden getting people help : for mental illness, overcoming the stigma is seeking help, matters. i pointed out to fred, i carry in my pocket my schedule, but on my schedule, you can't see it from here, there is a black box every day on my schedule. i had my staff before 6:00 call the pentagon to tell me exactly how many fallen angels have died in afghanistan and i
fred didn't waste time on what is petty and small.e knows this matters, he's got his priorities right, and he will make all the difference as governor. backstage i grabbed him and said, thank you for pointing out what will be the things that make a difference in people's lives, the quality of their lives, some sense of certainty. i was reminded the first time i came here, asked to campaign for a guy, dick clark. [applause] you guys were rated number one in the nation in education. number one....
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in a way that fred trump perceived could put his entire empire at risk.ave given donald trump so much control over the empire that fred trump believed it would have allowed him to use everything that he had built for 70 years to bail out trump's own failing businesses. at that point in time, donald trump was in big trouble in the casino industry. >> shepard: the totality of the report, president trump, donald trump citizen, was not at all a great business man, that he squandered many millions and hundreds of millions. that his father bailed him out and the necessary taxes were never paid because they fiddled with the numbers. >> at one point, donald trump owed his dad $15 million. they were trying to figure out what do we do about this? if fred trump had set, okay, that debt is forgiven, donald trump would have owed income taxes on cancelled debt. instead, they found this other maneuver, involved one of trump's buildings, trump palace. what they did was they exchanged the debt that donald trump owed his father and instead donald trump gave his dad a porti
in a way that fred trump perceived could put his entire empire at risk.ave given donald trump so much control over the empire that fred trump believed it would have allowed him to use everything that he had built for 70 years to bail out trump's own failing businesses. at that point in time, donald trump was in big trouble in the casino industry. >> shepard: the totality of the report, president trump, donald trump citizen, was not at all a great business man, that he squandered many...
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that's where fred wants to take us. he wants to stop the progress were seeing, stop the momentum in the state of iowa. i was moving in the right direction. the facts are undeniable. we have been recognized as number one state in the country. we have the second lowest unemployment, the second lowest cost of doing business. the third best managed state in the country. we are seeing wages rise, were seeing taxes go down. our budget is balanced and we have $127 million surplus. we are investing like never before in education, job training and healthcare. iowa is working and were moving in the right direction. it has been an in honor of a lifetime to serve as governor of this great state. i humbly am asking for your vote on november 6 so that we can build on the progress and success were seeing so we can keep lowering taxes and help islands keep more of their hard-earned money. god bless you. thank you for the opportunity. >> thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen. [applause] >> we cannot hold them back forever. >> th
that's where fred wants to take us. he wants to stop the progress were seeing, stop the momentum in the state of iowa. i was moving in the right direction. the facts are undeniable. we have been recognized as number one state in the country. we have the second lowest unemployment, the second lowest cost of doing business. the third best managed state in the country. we are seeing wages rise, were seeing taxes go down. our budget is balanced and we have $127 million surplus. we are investing...
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the president is is 100% right on that. >> okay, so quickly, richard -- >> you know, fred, fred, fredree? >> it is not a perjury trap. it is not a perjury trap if you're telling the truth. >> there is no perjury trap. >> if it is a lie, it is a perjury trap. >> richard, we're at this phase of a written question, written question, written responses, does this mean we are at the end of this investigation? >> i thought it would go on much longer, fred, but i do think that mueller is closing in now. i think he has obstruction locked up. and i think right now, he is working on the collusion conspiracy aspect between the trump, trump administration, trump campaign, and russia, and i think that is the final piece of puzzle. i think he is close to the end, and you always end with the big fish and that's where he is going, for the president right now, fred. >> the end is near? >> 17 months in, you got to give it another three, four, five months. >> okay. that's both a yes and a. >> no there you go. avery freeman, richard freeman, both so clever all the time. thank you is so much. great to see
the president is is 100% right on that. >> okay, so quickly, richard -- >> you know, fred, fred, fredree? >> it is not a perjury trap. it is not a perjury trap if you're telling the truth. >> there is no perjury trap. >> if it is a lie, it is a perjury trap. >> richard, we're at this phase of a written question, written question, written responses, does this mean we are at the end of this investigation? >> i thought it would go on much longer, fred, but...
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he was self-made and fred trump was only good, he was great. we see in this clear time line, that's he's been feeding from the fred trough his entire life isn't this the truth, isn't this something he should own instead of saying he's a self-made man? >> let's get to the heart of the matter, which is the issue of whether or not he was involved in criminal fraud, which one of you just said. and whether he was guilty of tax evasion, which is a crime. tax avoidance as we've all agree on is not a crime. in fact, every good businessman and woman in america, does tax avoidance. >> it's a skill set. >> everyone wants to reduce their tax -- >> of course they do. no one wants to pay more in taxes. i want to get this story straight, it doesn't add up, donald trump has probably been audited hundreds of times, there's probably not too many people in america who have been audited more than donald trump. >> how do you know that? >> he said it, he -- >> oh. >> well, first of all, why wouldn't they audit you. >> you're asserting that these three reporters from
he was self-made and fred trump was only good, he was great. we see in this clear time line, that's he's been feeding from the fred trough his entire life isn't this the truth, isn't this something he should own instead of saying he's a self-made man? >> let's get to the heart of the matter, which is the issue of whether or not he was involved in criminal fraud, which one of you just said. and whether he was guilty of tax evasion, which is a crime. tax avoidance as we've all agree on is...
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fred? do they -- is there an expectation of what voter turnout might be in those localities? >> reporter: you know, i talked to one woman, and, again, cell service is very patchy there, but i talked to one woman who was very passionate about voting. she said that she was going to be out to vote even though, fred, she lost everything in that hurricane. now, one of the other big worries is what about on election night? will we know the results on time? especially because of all of the mail-in ballots. i asked the state about that, and the florida department of state said that they're not expecting any delays because, hear this, six days before the election, they're going to start processing those ballots and tabulating them. so, fingers crossed, that we will have results on time on election night. >> okay. we shall see. rosa flores, thank you so much, in miami. a remind e the florida gubernatorial candidates will be squaring off in a debate tonight. 8:00 eastern right here on cnn. >>> all rig
fred? do they -- is there an expectation of what voter turnout might be in those localities? >> reporter: you know, i talked to one woman, and, again, cell service is very patchy there, but i talked to one woman who was very passionate about voting. she said that she was going to be out to vote even though, fred, she lost everything in that hurricane. now, one of the other big worries is what about on election night? will we know the results on time? especially because of all of the...
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i cut taxes, fred. i said when i was sworn in as the governor, 43rd government of the state that a fortune you can't legislate morality, treating people with respect and dignity by did start at the top and it starts with changing the culture and i said i have zero-tolerance policy. if the policy is violated you will be heard and action will be taken. i did that. when the policy was violated i took action. i'm proud when the locals coming to my office to set them in my chair so that they know they have a place and that the voice will be heard and that they can do or do anything that they want to be. if you look at the faces of my administration you see strong bold women that are leading agencies all across this state. >> i want to be specific as possible here some want to see if you agree with the comments the president made when he suggested the #me too movement was very dangerous and unfairly threatened and attacked class of powerful men. reynolds: i believe that we, it is, we seen a paradigm shift and
i cut taxes, fred. i said when i was sworn in as the governor, 43rd government of the state that a fortune you can't legislate morality, treating people with respect and dignity by did start at the top and it starts with changing the culture and i said i have zero-tolerance policy. if the policy is violated you will be heard and action will be taken. i did that. when the policy was violated i took action. i'm proud when the locals coming to my office to set them in my chair so that they know...
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first, fred is a member of the tree of life synagogue. fred, you order necessariinaril there.y you were not. >> this is a close knit community. this synagogue is a block from my house. a lot of members walk there on a saturday. i'm not a ready saturday attender, my child was bar mitzvahed here and probably know hundreds that have attended for years. everyone is gut checking, calling the community to make sure loved ones and family members are accounted for. we all have been saying the last half hour, yes, my son is accounted for, my daughter is, close friends are accounted for. but the fact that undoubtedly all of us know who the congregants are that lost their lives in the tragedy is unmistakable. we will absolutely know who they are. this is a small community. >> fred, has there ever been a time recently or otherwise where you felt security is a worry at the synagogue? >> there's a shooting at the synagogue previously where someone had anti-semitic swastika was drawn, in the past, i think a rabbi was shot, and anti-semitic efforts toward that synagogue in the past that i bel
first, fred is a member of the tree of life synagogue. fred, you order necessariinaril there.y you were not. >> this is a close knit community. this synagogue is a block from my house. a lot of members walk there on a saturday. i'm not a ready saturday attender, my child was bar mitzvahed here and probably know hundreds that have attended for years. everyone is gut checking, calling the community to make sure loved ones and family members are accounted for. we all have been saying the...
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we have fred pleitgen with more from moscow. good morning, fred. >> reporter: good morning, dave. all of this could trigger a new arms race. they are accusing the u.s. of trying to blackmail russia. national security adviser john bolton is on the ground here and has the meeting with sergei lavrov. the question is will there be a meeting with vladimir putin. from what we hear, the meeting is in preparation from the kremlin and they have not finalized if the meeting is confirmed. dave, the thing the russians are trying to find out from the u.s. is whether or not president trump's announcement he made means the u.s. is definitely pulling out of the deal or whether or not there may be wiggle room to try to maybe renegotiate things for the nuclear force treaty which was signed in 1987 and got rid of 2,700 nuclear missiles in europe and russia as well. a very important issue there. one of the things the u.s. has been saying is they have been accusing russia of violating the treaty over the past couple years. the russians say there is no evidence to support that. they accuse the u.s. of
we have fred pleitgen with more from moscow. good morning, fred. >> reporter: good morning, dave. all of this could trigger a new arms race. they are accusing the u.s. of trying to blackmail russia. national security adviser john bolton is on the ground here and has the meeting with sergei lavrov. the question is will there be a meeting with vladimir putin. from what we hear, the meeting is in preparation from the kremlin and they have not finalized if the meeting is confirmed. dave, the...
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right now governor kim reynolds and fred hubbell to the debate stage. [cheers and applause] [applause] and now that you have that out of your system thank you so much. [laughter] let's meet the candidates for iowa governor. >> we have an excited crowd governor reynolds exceeded terry branstad would he whereas appointed ambassador to china. prior to that serving as lieutenant governor for six years. >> fred hubbell a des moines businessman well known in his business community and across the state with serving as the chairman of yonkers the president of equitable of iowa the iowa power fund and the iowa department of economic development. >> you had a chance to meet the candidates it's time to hear from each of them. each will have 90 seconds for their opening statement we flipped a coin and the honor goes to fred hubbell. hubbell: thank you governor reynolds and the fellow iowans watching tonight i'm a fifth generation iowa and i love our stay running for governor to change the direction but putting people first. for me it's about iowans and all iowans.
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fred, what do we know? >> reporter: christine, it was a long day yesterday for the russian military intelligence service and any russian official who had to explain all of the allegations that came out yesterday. first of all, indictments by the doj for hacking the world anti-doping agency and labs in the united states exposing 250 athletes name s and medical dat. not just in america, but other places as well. trying to hack the westinghouse corporation web site as well. and the british came out with allegations of hacking. the dutch came out and presented a flurry of evidence against the russians for allegedly trying to hack into the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons. they were photographed at the airport. photographed renting a car and packing it full of electronics and pointing an antennae. they had when they were busted a taxi receipt from the headquarters from the russian military service to the airport in moscow. all of that was found by the dutch. the russians issuing a denial. we
fred, what do we know? >> reporter: christine, it was a long day yesterday for the russian military intelligence service and any russian official who had to explain all of the allegations that came out yesterday. first of all, indictments by the doj for hacking the world anti-doping agency and labs in the united states exposing 250 athletes name s and medical dat. not just in america, but other places as well. trying to hack the westinghouse corporation web site as well. and the british...
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the tax returns were fred trumps, not donald trump's. compagno, i want to get to the judge issue. this "new york times" story and the obviously the legal battle that ensues with now a number of new york state officials, the mayor of new york city saying we're going to pounce on this. what do you think? >> i think there's nothing more ferocious than the government that feels that they have lost income. if there is any whiff of any type of financial crime here that has not been prevented by the statute of limitations, there will be an investigation into it and resources dedicated to securing whether or not that is true. i've seen it first hand many times. the amount -- the ratio of taxpayer money invested into prosecuting and investigating financial crimes is disproportionate. it remains to be seen. >> neil: this is my thought going through "the new york times," it was very well-written, well-researched. we talked about a number of entities sheltering income or providing support for the family to skip taxes what have you. leaving that asid
the tax returns were fred trumps, not donald trump's. compagno, i want to get to the judge issue. this "new york times" story and the obviously the legal battle that ensues with now a number of new york state officials, the mayor of new york city saying we're going to pounce on this. what do you think? >> i think there's nothing more ferocious than the government that feels that they have lost income. if there is any whiff of any type of financial crime here that has not been...
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author of fred fred coffin his book is bet the farm how food stop being food it's great you can pick it up on amazon thanks fred thank you bart. and we're going to squeeze in a quick break here but hang because when we get back we'll talk grip toes and then cars here are those promised new marrows at the closing bell back in a flash. chose seemed wrong. just don't. get me. yet to see power just come out to. end in detroit equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. kentucky. lawyer says if you were going to agree. to. a co money since he was going to miss no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the promises. that it was left to these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that is anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. in a world big part of. life and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses
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we are investing in education, fred. i am proud of that investment and we will continue to make it a priority. of new money, $3.2 billion in $765 million k-12 education out of a $7.5 billion budget. mr. hubbell: for the last three years in a row, this administration and the prior administration have cut the budget for schools, cut the budget for community colleges, tuitions keep. -- tuitions keep going up in student debt keeps going up its making it harder and harder for young people to go to those schools and yet we are talking about future stem programs. how can we get more kids to go to those schools if tuition keeps going up? we are not managing the budget properly and stopping the wasteful corporate giveaways. we can't invest in education. moderator:, thank you very much. >> wasn't that long ago that state senator nate bolton had a good chance to be on the stage tonight but allegations of inappropriate sexual conduct forced him to drop out of the race. david jamieson was eventually fired because of his conduct in --
we are investing in education, fred. i am proud of that investment and we will continue to make it a priority. of new money, $3.2 billion in $765 million k-12 education out of a $7.5 billion budget. mr. hubbell: for the last three years in a row, this administration and the prior administration have cut the budget for schools, cut the budget for community colleges, tuitions keep. -- tuitions keep going up in student debt keeps going up its making it harder and harder for young people to go to...
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we have cnn's fred pleitgen with more from moscow.r: christine, it's russians saying -- the russians saying this could start a new nuclear arms race. i have an update for you that literally came in a couple minutes ago. currently, john bolton is meeting with his russian counterpart security adviser mikolas. he will meet later with sergei lavrov. we have not confirmed if he will meet with vladimir putin. the russians are saying the meeting is in the works, but it hasn't been confirmed yet. the national security adviser wants to know if the u.s. is pulling out which is final or if there is wiggle room to renegotiate. the treaty of the nuclear forces from 1987 got rid of 2,700 nuclear weapons in europe and soviet union as well. the u.s. is accusing russia of violating the treaty. the russians say there is no evidence of weapons being deployed. the russians are blaming the u.s. for violating the treaty. another interesting thing is the chinese have commented on this. criticizing the u.s. for leaving the treaty. the trump administration sa
we have cnn's fred pleitgen with more from moscow.r: christine, it's russians saying -- the russians saying this could start a new nuclear arms race. i have an update for you that literally came in a couple minutes ago. currently, john bolton is meeting with his russian counterpart security adviser mikolas. he will meet later with sergei lavrov. we have not confirmed if he will meet with vladimir putin. the russians are saying the meeting is in the works, but it hasn't been confirmed yet. the...
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author fred fred cough and his book is bet the farm how food stop being food it's great you can pick it up on amazon thanks fred thank you bart. and we're going to squeeze in a quick break here but hang because when we get back we'll talk grip those and then cars here are those promised new marrows at the closing bell back in a flash. runs up with the flow for the best out of the jewels of. the concepts those paying to perform i actually prepare myself to die. he'd what i'm so sorry trust me. as mr. snow and home will start trying to narrow. the sun to us. as he had the goods. so we'll see if you think. what if it was that he could with us the. yes camp deep mission. to finish. the. b.s. get. cracking gave americans a lot of job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive truck people rushed to a small town in north dakota was among the employment rate of zero percent like gold rush is very very similar to. this beautiful story ended with pollut
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up on amazon thanks fred. thank you bart. we're going to squeeze in a quick break here but hang because when we get back we'll talk kryptos and then cars heroes promise new marrows at the closing bell back in a flash. on this unique edition of crossfire a new and very important book john mearsheimer the great delusion liberal dreams and international realities it's a real. cracking gave americans a lot of job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive truck people who rushed to a small town in north dakota was an unemployed rate of zero percent like gold rush is very very similar to. this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here and just slow down so much they lost their jobs got laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and it's a tough reality to deal with. that . one of the. w
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i reported that he depended on fred trump. it was one of the things he sued me for.orting he said to me, i give you my word, i never borrowed any money from the estate, i.e.,, i never borrowed any money from my father. we got him under oath in litigation in a deposition. we presented him with records that showed he had indeed borrowed extensively from the family. the white house is lying when they say they attack him on that front. what's new in "the new york times" report isn't really his dependence on fred trump which was a known quantity or that he got loans from fred trump, i think it's the size of the inheritance that he got from the family and all of these maneuvers, possibly fraudulent maneuvers that he and his siblings undertook to protect that money from the tax man. >> david k. johnson who's been reporting on this forever and ever and ever, i will say that the times is another clip documented 295 streams of revenue that fred trump created over five decades to enrich his son, in most cases his four other children benefitted equally. over time his father foun
i reported that he depended on fred trump. it was one of the things he sued me for.orting he said to me, i give you my word, i never borrowed any money from the estate, i.e.,, i never borrowed any money from my father. we got him under oath in litigation in a deposition. we presented him with records that showed he had indeed borrowed extensively from the family. the white house is lying when they say they attack him on that front. what's new in "the new york times" report isn't...
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father died when fred was 12, and although he had made some money, there was a small nest egg for frednd his two siblings and his widowed mother to go ahead on on, his father was really out of the pick really early on. and then fred really early really in his career, in the 50s when his kids were young, he wanted to provide for them. and way past the normal notion of providing, he really wanted to provide for them and began enacting this slow-mo, long-term, stealth operation to transfer his wealth. >> provided he did, just the money trump made as a boy in the single digits, right. but then we also learned through this report that trump's father bailed him out a number of times. i'm just wondering, gwenda, last question, if his father bailed him out as much as he did, who else might have bailed out donald trump? >> i'm not sure but his father was there. >> foreign money? russian oligarchs. that's what david was saying last hour. >> of course. as donald went along, after the 80s, after the huge spending spree, the yacht, the football team, the plaza, after building that trump brand, at t
father died when fred was 12, and although he had made some money, there was a small nest egg for frednd his two siblings and his widowed mother to go ahead on on, his father was really out of the pick really early on. and then fred really early really in his career, in the 50s when his kids were young, he wanted to provide for them. and way past the normal notion of providing, he really wanted to provide for them and began enacting this slow-mo, long-term, stealth operation to transfer his...
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but the -- fred did more than just bail out donald. fred preserved him.1992, right before he entered all of these corporate bankruptcies, he almost went personally bankrupt. he'd guaranteed $900 million in loans he couldn't repay. he went to his siblings for a $30 million loan. and he said to me, i give you my word, i never borrowed from my siblings. but i had it. i printed it. he sued me. we went to court. and under duress and oath in a deposition, we showed him the documents that he had borrowed the money from his siblings. had they not given him that path in the early '90s, he would have been broke. and we would have been done with donald trump back in 1992. >> i could listen to you two talk about the corruption and the lies around his business life forever because it was so central to how he sold himself to the kinds of voters who tipped states like michigan in his favor. working class voters who saw his wealth and success as the american dream, the embodiment of, if he can do it, anyone can. i remember when he first went to iowa, giving people rides
but the -- fred did more than just bail out donald. fred preserved him.1992, right before he entered all of these corporate bankruptcies, he almost went personally bankrupt. he'd guaranteed $900 million in loans he couldn't repay. he went to his siblings for a $30 million loan. and he said to me, i give you my word, i never borrowed from my siblings. but i had it. i printed it. he sued me. we went to court. and under duress and oath in a deposition, we showed him the documents that he had...
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author fred fred coffin his book is bet the farm how food stop being food it's great you can pick it up on amazon thanks fred thank you. and we're going to squeeze in a quick break here but hang because when we get back we'll talk kryptos and then cars here are those promised numero that the closing bell back in a flash. cranking gave americans a lot of job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive a truck people who rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent just like the gold rush is very very similar to. this beautiful story and with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here in the mountains just slowed down so much they lost their jobs that laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. it's a tough reality to deal with. in a world with a big part of the market and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that
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so i guess what i am saying is we're all fred trump now, we'll yes. honey the local game store wants to sponsor you. i want to sponsor you. ♪ yes. honey travis scott wants you to get these squad wins tonight. let's get these squad wins tonight. ♪ yes sir. honey, ninja is calling you up to the national team. ♪ you ready? honey. you ready? ♪ ♪ these guys are mushroom jack chicken fajitas ♪ ♪ just look at this new chili's 3 for $10 wonder ♪ ♪ there's jack cheese and bacon ♪ ♪ and--you guessed it-- mushrooms ♪ ♪ you're a good guesser go get some fajitas ♪ ♪ 3 for $10 bucks baby, bucks, baby, bucks ♪ mmm-hmm... ♪ oh, baby, 3 for $10 bucks ♪ ♪ baby, bucks, baby, bucks ♪ but 9 out of 10 men don't getr the hydration their skin needs. that's why dove men + care body wash has a unique hydrating formula ... to keep men's skin healthier and stronger. look! it's a hmm... whale. i don't know. that's it. suit up! ♪ ha-ha! watch the fur! ♪ look! ♪ ahhh... can we keep him? what do you see in your cheetos? doto be our next spokesperson?m he's so boring. hm. sounds like
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this is from the hollywood fred harvey facility. even though it was hollywood, california, it has this great southwestern motiff with the a gave, and adobe. the food variety is amazing to see from the different period of time. food service traditionally had been pretty awful. a lot of times left overseas scraped back into the pot and served up to the next willing victim. fred harvey introduced palatable food that could be served in fairly efficient times. they pioneered away of people givingored still on the train and telegraphed that foot forward to the restaurant so that when they arrived, their food was waiting for them. the second thing is the role it played in creating jobs for women in the west. traditionally there weren't a whole lot of professional jobs for women. they could be teachers. they could be nurses, that kind of thing. that was pretty small pickings. with the advent of the fred harvey company, they hired large numbers of women to staff their restaurants and cafes all across the rocky mountain west. they became the
this is from the hollywood fred harvey facility. even though it was hollywood, california, it has this great southwestern motiff with the a gave, and adobe. the food variety is amazing to see from the different period of time. food service traditionally had been pretty awful. a lot of times left overseas scraped back into the pot and served up to the next willing victim. fred harvey introduced palatable food that could be served in fairly efficient times. they pioneered away of people...
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i cut taxes, fred wants to raise taxes. he wants to raise taxes on hard-working iowans and families and small businesses. i don't believe that's the direction that we should go. i believe that we should reduce taxes and provide a smaller government. he wants to do the opposite. i will continue to fight for iowans to fight for them to keep more of their hard-earned money. we are seeing the economy grow because of reducing taxes. wages increase. have a balance budget of reducing taxes. wages increase. have a balance budget of $127 million and we are going to continue to give it back to iowans. we're going to continue to fight for that. >> do you expect more tax cuts? >> yes. >> is that sustainable? >> we are seeing results, reduced taxes and wages increasing. that's being reflected in a growing economy. we have a balance budget $127 million surplus. revenue excavated indicated of 100 million more that will go to the fiscal year 19 budget. we did it by be responsible. the same approach we will take next year to help iowans kee
i cut taxes, fred wants to raise taxes. he wants to raise taxes on hard-working iowans and families and small businesses. i don't believe that's the direction that we should go. i believe that we should reduce taxes and provide a smaller government. he wants to do the opposite. i will continue to fight for iowans to fight for them to keep more of their hard-earned money. we are seeing the economy grow because of reducing taxes. wages increase. have a balance budget of reducing taxes. wages...
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fred trump used a sham company to fun el taxfree money to his children.f their apartment building, claiming they were worth millions of dollars less than fair value. >> he helped transfer more than $1 billion of his parents' wealth to himself and his siblings, a sum they report would have produced a tax bill of at least $550 million. but they say the family employed a variety of tax dodges cutting that to $52.2 million. >> trevor: sweet jesus. so according to the times donald trump, the president by the way, remember, stole half a billion dollars from the american government. yeah. it's like if you robbed a bank and then they were like you know, what, we'll make you the c.e.o. yeah. and you know the one part of this story that ing brs me joy is that in order to pay less tax, trump had to pretend his properties properties were wort less than they actually were, that must have been worth such torture. so you see i shouldn't pay that much, the property is actually not that great. they're the greatest. >> no, they're not, don't listen me, listen to me! so wha
fred trump used a sham company to fun el taxfree money to his children.f their apartment building, claiming they were worth millions of dollars less than fair value. >> he helped transfer more than $1 billion of his parents' wealth to himself and his siblings, a sum they report would have produced a tax bill of at least $550 million. but they say the family employed a variety of tax dodges cutting that to $52.2 million. >> trevor: sweet jesus. so according to the times donald trump,...
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author fred fred coffin his book is bet the farm how food stop being food it's great you can pick it up on amazon thanks fred thank you. and we're going to squeeze in a quick break here but hang because when we get back we'll talk kryptos and then cars heroes promise new marrows at the closing bell back in a flash. on this unique edition of crossfire we review a new and very important book john mearsheimer the great delusion liberal dreams and international realities it's a real. prosecution will need to become almost. equal where you push. the threshold finds somebody you know going to see do i mean yeah i mean i mean political pressure on that go through. security tennis or another sort of punditry business models used by american corporations. please don't go to mental diseases you. see and you said this is. a dissociation. i don't think that he saw it is just somebody who's going to lead to. an investigative documentary. ghost war on oxy. welcome back a federal judge in san francisco has suspended the two hundred fifty million dollars punitive award to school grounds keeper dwayn
author fred fred coffin his book is bet the farm how food stop being food it's great you can pick it up on amazon thanks fred thank you. and we're going to squeeze in a quick break here but hang because when we get back we'll talk kryptos and then cars heroes promise new marrows at the closing bell back in a flash. on this unique edition of crossfire we review a new and very important book john mearsheimer the great delusion liberal dreams and international realities it's a real. prosecution...
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i think fred can attest to this as well. the beginning of the investigation, when it is just one or two packages, you have to take the position that these are live bombs. this is somebody who intends to commit mass murder. when you get to the point where you are 36 hours fast forward. now you have ten devices and nothing has gone off. in fact what we are also hearing is that most of the time when you are dealing with packages like this, the idea is they are boopy trapped. the act of opening them detonates them. that hasn't happened here.by tr. the act of opening them detonates them. that hasn't happened here. you have to shift the theory that we are dealing with somebody who intended to frighten rather than have these things detonate. that's important in your investigation. this is somebody who intended for these devices to be captured intact. all of your assumptions we have all of this rich forensic evidence. that's true. if the guy is somebody who is more sophisticated and didn't expect these things to go off, you are deal
i think fred can attest to this as well. the beginning of the investigation, when it is just one or two packages, you have to take the position that these are live bombs. this is somebody who intends to commit mass murder. when you get to the point where you are 36 hours fast forward. now you have ten devices and nothing has gone off. in fact what we are also hearing is that most of the time when you are dealing with packages like this, the idea is they are boopy trapped. the act of opening...
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>> reporter: hi, fred, that's a good question. mentioned, there are lawmakers on both sides of the aisle calling for the united states to hold accountable whoever is responsible for this. we have senator bob corker and others out there asking for that, some type of u.s. accountability to get to the bottom. it's also happening here in turkey. haven't heard from turkish officials or saudi officials, requesting u.s. involvement. a short time ago behind where i am standing, we had a press conference with the head of the turkish arab media, calling for the international community to ensure transparency. i asked him what he meant by that, what role the united states could play. he called upon president trump to ensure the real story gets out and that this isn't swept under the rug. so far no indication the united states will be tapping u.s. law enforcement or diplomats to start asking the tough questions. the international community waits to determine whether this will indeed be a transparent investigation. >> clarissa, you have two inv
>> reporter: hi, fred, that's a good question. mentioned, there are lawmakers on both sides of the aisle calling for the united states to hold accountable whoever is responsible for this. we have senator bob corker and others out there asking for that, some type of u.s. accountability to get to the bottom. it's also happening here in turkey. haven't heard from turkish officials or saudi officials, requesting u.s. involvement. a short time ago behind where i am standing, we had a press...
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fred tell me what you think. joining joe and lisa, richard fowler. richard, i'm just gonna say it out loud, they threw doctor ford to the wolves, they have totally politicized this process, they have overturned the innocent until proven guilty notion. do you want to distance yourself from that or defendant. >> that monologue was quite something. >> i want to ask you, do you defend it or you feel uncomfortable with that? >> i disagree with the premise of it. let's just go back to where we are. i will give people over and over again that diane feinstein didn't handle this well. fred there should have been an fbi investigation here's where we are to today. those who believe he is a martyr and another group of people -- >> i'm talking specifically about how the democrats have handled it and the impact on our country for the long-term back no matter what, i'm not saying diane feinstein was great. >> they didn't slightly screwed up, it was a choice in the consequence of the choice -- >> are you saying ford isn't credible. >> she's not. look at the evidence
fred tell me what you think. joining joe and lisa, richard fowler. richard, i'm just gonna say it out loud, they threw doctor ford to the wolves, they have totally politicized this process, they have overturned the innocent until proven guilty notion. do you want to distance yourself from that or defendant. >> that monologue was quite something. >> i want to ask you, do you defend it or you feel uncomfortable with that? >> i disagree with the premise of it. let's just go back...