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garrett. >> something like that. >> you need to tell us, something, garrett.your ass in the electric chair. >> excuse me. excuse me. >> thank you, mr. fleisher. >> is that an objection? >> that is an objection. >> the question is, is that what they said to you? >> something like that. i'm going down for murder. >> you're going down for murder. >> i'm going to get the death penalty. >> you are going to get the death penalty. what finally made you give them some information. >> saying that juliette was confessing in the other room. they told me i was going -- i was going to go to jail for murder already. so -- i ended up confessing. >> there was no doubt that kopp committed the murder. but maybe the case against christopher wasn't quite so watertight after all. maybe christopher himself could set the record straight. >> we're calling chris sutton. >> would jurors listen? >> accused of murdering his mother and blinding his father, a son weeps on the stand, but who are those tears actually for? coming up. >> i was what they called in denial. >> do you need a break
garrett. >> something like that. >> you need to tell us, something, garrett.your ass in the electric chair. >> excuse me. excuse me. >> thank you, mr. fleisher. >> is that an objection? >> that is an objection. >> the question is, is that what they said to you? >> something like that. i'm going down for murder. >> you're going down for murder. >> i'm going to get the death penalty. >> you are going to get the death penalty. what...
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>> yeah. >> when nay got close to this, what were they saying, garrett, garrett. >> something like thatto tell us, something, garrett. because they're going to fry your ass in the electric chair. >> excuse me. >> mr. fleisher. >> is that an objection? >> yes that is an objection. >> the question is, is that what they said to you? >> something like that. i'm going down for murder. >> you're going down for murder. >> i'm going to get the death penalty. >> you are going to get the death penalty. what finally made you give them some information. >> saying that jewel yet was confessing in the other room. they told me i was going -- i was going to go to jail for murder already. so -- i ended up confessing. >> reporter: there was no doubt that kopp committed the murder. but maybe the case against christopher wasn't quite so water tight after all. maybe christopher himself could set the record straight. >> we're calling chris sutton. >> reporter: would jurors listen? coming up -- accused of murdering his mother, and blinding his father, a son sheds tears on the stand for himself. >> that was wh
>> yeah. >> when nay got close to this, what were they saying, garrett, garrett. >> something like thatto tell us, something, garrett. because they're going to fry your ass in the electric chair. >> excuse me. >> mr. fleisher. >> is that an objection? >> yes that is an objection. >> the question is, is that what they said to you? >> something like that. i'm going down for murder. >> you're going down for murder. >> i'm going to...
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i honestly cannot recall any conversations at all with garrett. >> but garrett and kopp called each otherpulled the video from the movie theater and it showed him getting on the cellular telephone, even just after the shooting happened here. >> was there a connection? probably not. just to cover all the bases, the detective ran a criminal background check on mr. kopp. what do you know. >> he was arrested august 23rd. >> the day after the shooting? >> the day after the shooting. i still get goosebumps when i remember that. he's sitting across from me and i look at him and go, pal, we have something here. >> indeed they did. one day after the murder, garrett kopp was arrested for aggravated assault for an altercation at this apartment complex. big no-no. he pulled a gun on a couple of guys. happened in the town of homestead, florida, about 30 miles away from the crime scene. the detective called the homestead police department and talked to the arresting officer. >> i said, please tell me it was a handgun. >> he said, it was. >> i said, now, please tell me it was a glock 9 millimeter. he sa
i honestly cannot recall any conversations at all with garrett. >> but garrett and kopp called each otherpulled the video from the movie theater and it showed him getting on the cellular telephone, even just after the shooting happened here. >> was there a connection? probably not. just to cover all the bases, the detective ran a criminal background check on mr. kopp. what do you know. >> he was arrested august 23rd. >> the day after the shooting? >> the day after...
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and garrett graff. he's a contributor to "wired" magazine and the author of "the threat matrix: inside robertr' muelf.b.i. and the war on global terror." hello to both of you. thank you for being here. i wa to get to the subpoena question, but, first, i want to ask you about the -- what mr. mural did in trying to determine whether there was obstruction of justice. robert ray, the investigator -- rather the investigators,sp including thial counsel, clearly spent a lot of time looking at what the president did, and we learnee that asked, on a number of occasionsk people who wor him, the white house counsel, other advisors, to either go and ask the attorney general to resign, to step down or ttop the cork work that he was doing, tried to get mr. mueller to stop what he was doing. how do we read that and how do we read that as not obstruction? >> i think at one level, of course, most of what you refer to we already knew about. mean, none of that really is new, and much of it, also, was out in the open.os i
and garrett graff. he's a contributor to "wired" magazine and the author of "the threat matrix: inside robertr' muelf.b.i. and the war on global terror." hello to both of you. thank you for being here. i wa to get to the subpoena question, but, first, i want to ask you about the -- what mr. mural did in trying to determine whether there was obstruction of justice. robert ray, the investigator -- rather the investigators,sp including thial counsel, clearly spent a lot of time...
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garrett graff, could you respond? thank you. >> yeah, think this is a very damaging portrait of a white house beset by leaks and fundamentally disloyal to the president. this is sort of a mmanaged white house, and you see that both on the campaign and you see thatn the white house. i mean, you see that in the first half volume one of this report, and a campaign where the president's own top advisors were l running the own entirely unrelated schemes and crimes in the midst of trying to serve the president. i mean, this is a very damaging portrait of the president's management. >> woodruff: we're going to leave it there and, of course, we will continue to look at thts repoe days to come. garrett graff, robert ray, we thank you both. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: rheumatic heart disease, a condition that afflicts more than 30 million people globally, kills an estimated 300,000 every year, most of them young people in developing couries. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro reports on one o oup trying tke a dent in rw
garrett graff, could you respond? thank you. >> yeah, think this is a very damaging portrait of a white house beset by leaks and fundamentally disloyal to the president. this is sort of a mmanaged white house, and you see that both on the campaign and you see thatn the white house. i mean, you see that in the first half volume one of this report, and a campaign where the president's own top advisors were l running the own entirely unrelated schemes and crimes in the midst of trying to...
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what do you think of that, garrett?this is one of the most newsy things in that cohen letter tonight is he says that he has been approached since his congressional testimony by at least six different investigative entities, both criminal prosecutors, federal and new york state officials as well as congressional committees. and that that's -- that's a sign of the ongoing legal problems that the president faces, that, you know, we've sort of treated the mueller report and the end of the mueller probe as if sort of -- oh, well the president is totally in the clear now. he's not, and not by a long shot. russia is obviously the big question, and has been and will continue to be. but the sdny, the southern district of new york, new jersey prosecutors, now we have florida prosecutors going after mar-a-lago and the china question. there is all sorts of legal exposure still out there for the president, much of it potentially much more damaging criminally than anything that mueller might have found in russia. >> kirsten, there's
what do you think of that, garrett?this is one of the most newsy things in that cohen letter tonight is he says that he has been approached since his congressional testimony by at least six different investigative entities, both criminal prosecutors, federal and new york state officials as well as congressional committees. and that that's -- that's a sign of the ongoing legal problems that the president faces, that, you know, we've sort of treated the mueller report and the end of the mueller...
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garrett: that is a good question.t talking to analysts and third-party researchers, and people at the ad agencies who decide where they put their money, i would not say amazon is the main reason why google's ad growth dropped. something that investors are thinking about right now. garrett has another busy evening with apple. our thanks to him. guy: still ahead, we will be live at the global conference which continues in los angeles. cofounder will be joining us and we will get a take on what is going on at these markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: i'm guy johnson. let's talk about what is happening with facebook. the developer conference beginning today, joining us is -- what is a win for zuckerberg today? >> we have heard zuckerberg talk about their new direction for private encrypted messaging. this is a developer conference. there are people here who have invested a lot of time and energy. zuckerberg will give the partners a better sense of what they should do to prepa
garrett: that is a good question.t talking to analysts and third-party researchers, and people at the ad agencies who decide where they put their money, i would not say amazon is the main reason why google's ad growth dropped. something that investors are thinking about right now. garrett has another busy evening with apple. our thanks to him. guy: still ahead, we will be live at the global conference which continues in los angeles. cofounder will be joining us and we will get a take on what is...
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my thanks to a.b., tim and garrett. that does it this hour. i'm nicolle. you so much for watching. "mtp daily" with steve kornacki in for chuck. >> thanks, nicolle. if it's tuesday, are they actually building bridges? ♪ ♪ >>> good evening. i'm steve kornacki in new york in for chuck todd. welcome to "meet the press" daily. after casting 2020 as a mission to purge the nation of president trump, joe
my thanks to a.b., tim and garrett. that does it this hour. i'm nicolle. you so much for watching. "mtp daily" with steve kornacki in for chuck. >> thanks, nicolle. if it's tuesday, are they actually building bridges? ♪ ♪ >>> good evening. i'm steve kornacki in new york in for chuck todd. welcome to "meet the press" daily. after casting 2020 as a mission to purge the nation of president trump, joe
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miles in a special wheelchair to raise money for journey forward. >> garrett carries me through those difficult times. gives me the motivation. we talk strategy. we work as a team to get through tough times. >> reporter: garrett fitzgerald never gave up, and the secret service never gave up on him. pete williams, nbc news, boston. >>> up next -- we'll journey to a real-life setting of "game of thrones." >>> i'm guessing that you may have heard that the final season of "game of thrones" starts tonight. it's a big deal for fans, of course, but also important for a thriving tourism industry that's developed around the series. kelly cobiella went to see it for herself in northern ireland. >> reporter: in the ancient forest of tollymore, cloaked figures emerge. they come from faraway lands on a pilgrimage to visit the sacred site where the dire wolves first met the house of stark in "game of thrones." >> that one is yours. >> reporter: they're called throners, passionate fans. >> we're living our best "game of thrones" lives. >> reporter: this is where it all began. tourists aiming to expe
miles in a special wheelchair to raise money for journey forward. >> garrett carries me through those difficult times. gives me the motivation. we talk strategy. we work as a team to get through tough times. >> reporter: garrett fitzgerald never gave up, and the secret service never gave up on him. pete williams, nbc news, boston. >>> up next -- we'll journey to a real-life setting of "game of thrones." >>> i'm guessing that you may have heard that the...
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garrett haake in the middle of the speech while cory booker is speaking. we'll time that better.at under advisement. >> this guy in new jersey just started a business and -- >> we're going to get back to garrett after the senator is finished speaking. let's go to a developing story. h herman cane is telling the "the washington journal" he has no intention of withdrawing his name for a seat on the federal reserve board. he tells the paper he's committed to the vetting process. despite an apparent lack of support in the senate. four republican senators said they would vote against him. we're going to take a quick break we'll be right back after this break. you are watching msnbc. right b this break you are watching msnbc ♪ ♪ you're having one more bite no! one more bite! ♪ kraft. for the win win. >>> and let's get a quick check of markets trading about to wind down for the day. you see the dow is in negative territory -- in positive territory for the day. but the s&p 500 and the nasdaq are both down. it's not much of a points difference, 11 points up versus 5 or 4 points down means
garrett haake in the middle of the speech while cory booker is speaking. we'll time that better.at under advisement. >> this guy in new jersey just started a business and -- >> we're going to get back to garrett after the senator is finished speaking. let's go to a developing story. h herman cane is telling the "the washington journal" he has no intention of withdrawing his name for a seat on the federal reserve board. he tells the paper he's committed to the vetting...
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him and garrett graff who know so much about mr. mueller and his press conference. here's one thing garrett graff knows and now we all do, mueller is not going to be at that press conference tomorrow. mazzetti, let's dovetail what we learned from "the washington post" what your reporting was. what did you learn? >> what we reported today was that there had been numerous discussions between justice department officials and white house lawyers in recent weeks about the substance of the report. be never sa we never said that there was a full briefing and we don't still know what of the mueller findings have been briefed to the white house, but there was -- there was clearly a discussion, and this discussion has helped the president's lawyers begin their rebuttal process. >> sure. >> or shape the rebuttal process. that we expect the rebuttal to come out some time after the mueller report comes out tomorrow. so this has been an important thing. and as you pointed out, it was something that last week when barr testified to congress, he pointedly didn't talk about it. he d
him and garrett graff who know so much about mr. mueller and his press conference. here's one thing garrett graff knows and now we all do, mueller is not going to be at that press conference tomorrow. mazzetti, let's dovetail what we learned from "the washington post" what your reporting was. what did you learn? >> what we reported today was that there had been numerous discussions between justice department officials and white house lawyers in recent weeks about the substance...
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we'll be right back with a performance by kevin garrett.'s disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. 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, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. fo tll your doctor gif 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 sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. ♪ hmmm all these websites say it's
we'll be right back with a performance by kevin garrett.'s disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious,...
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we work as a team to get through tough times. >> reporter: garrett fitzgerald never gave up, and theon him. pete williams, nbc news, boston. >>> up next er -♪ just like any oamily ♪ the house, kids, they're living the dream ♪ ♪ and here comes the wacky new maid ♪ -maid? uh, i'm not the... -♪ is she an alien, ♪ she's always here, someone tell us why ♪ -♪ why, oh, why -♪ she's not the maid we wanted ♪ -because i'm not the maid! -♪ but she's the maid we got -again, i'm nomaid. i protect your home and auto. -hey, campbeais. who's your new i protect your home and auto. i never thought i'd say this but i found bladder leak underwear that's actually pretty. always discreet boutique. hidden inside is a super absorbent core that quickly turns liquid to gel. so i feel protected and pretty. always discreet boutique. i was told to begin i my aspirin regimen,. i just didn't listen, until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. you could take the treatm
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garrett haake and elena schneider joins me.er the impression he had already launched his campaign. he as not even -- he's trying to get ode ahead of that. he wants everyone to know home is he fire online, but that's translating into money and resources for him to run a legit campaign. >> why is there so much enthusiasm around him? >> i think he's got a good story to tell, one he is capable of communicating. he's a 37-year-old mayor, ownly gay and from the heartland, from indiana, a place where he is very capable of drawing a contrast between himself and vice president mine pence, who's sort of at the top of the list that he's gone after. he's saying all the things they want to hear. seeing him in places like cnn's town hall where he was able to deliver excellent answers to questions. >> why is he catching heat for something he said, i believe it was other the weekend, about hillary clinton and making america great. he he came off as a bit critical as the former nominee, of her ignoring the mid western states like indiana, place
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garrett? >> exactly. and this is a particularly instructive incident, because what we actually saw, as the special counsel laid out, is that donald trump had gone off to the bed minister golf course the previous weekend, and gotten himself fired up, basically dictated a termination letter for james comey to his aide, steven miller, typed it up, and then they were debating it on that monday, and that's when, when finally, the president asked jeff sessions and rod rosenstein to draft the memo saying it was their suggestion that jim comey be fired. and so really, they were trying to put the paperwork already been written. >> white house press secretary sarah sanders is also underouns that a comment she made at the podium at a press conference that rank and file fbi agents had lost confidence in comey after he was fired was not founded on anything. that's what she told the special counsel. well, here's how she is now defending herself after the report. >> i said that it was in the heat of the moment, meaning
garrett? >> exactly. and this is a particularly instructive incident, because what we actually saw, as the special counsel laid out, is that donald trump had gone off to the bed minister golf course the previous weekend, and gotten himself fired up, basically dictated a termination letter for james comey to his aide, steven miller, typed it up, and then they were debating it on that monday, and that's when, when finally, the president asked jeff sessions and rod rosenstein to draft the...
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garrett, you're the perfect person to talk to.on't know how many -- if you can tabulate the amount of hours you have devoted in your life to trying to connect the dots for everybody and figure out the russia investigation, the mueller investigation, what crimes were committed. before we get to your big takeaways, how are you feeling this morning? >> i think actually mueller's report is a vindication of the journalism done by all number of outlets over the last two years. i mean, the extent to which we are not surprised by large part of what has come out in the last 24 hours is really because investigative journalists told us many of the pieces of this story. we didn't know how they assembl assembled, how that puzzle came together, but we had a really good understanding, as it turns out, of what the pieces were on the table that the special counsel was looking at. >> i am so struck by that as well, garrett. what we kept saying, what we heard legal analysts say, we're only seeing the tip of the iceberg, only seeing the tip of the ic
garrett, you're the perfect person to talk to.on't know how many -- if you can tabulate the amount of hours you have devoted in your life to trying to connect the dots for everybody and figure out the russia investigation, the mueller investigation, what crimes were committed. before we get to your big takeaways, how are you feeling this morning? >> i think actually mueller's report is a vindication of the journalism done by all number of outlets over the last two years. i mean, the...
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>> garrett, good to see you, as always. msnbc's garrett haake.peaking of 2020 contenders, we have a quick programming note. california congressman and presidential hopeful eric swalwell sits down with rachel maddow in his first cable interview since announcing his bid, tonight at 9:00 p.m. only on msnbc. >>> coming up next, many americans are very disappointed this tax season following the trump tax cuts. how you can get ready for tax day if you haven't filed yet. >>> and speaking of tax returns, senate yoor elizabeth warren ear today released 11 years of tax returns, including her 2018 returns. the 2020 presidential candidate and her husband combined earned about $900,000 in income last year. that includes her $175,000 salary from the senate and $325,000 in book sales. the couple paid about $200,000 in taxes and donated about $50,000 to charity. warren is the fourth democratic presidential candidate to release their tax returns. you're watching msnbc. release t. you're watching msnbc. rports ar. he's my emotional support snake. ...but you're not
>> garrett, good to see you, as always. msnbc's garrett haake.peaking of 2020 contenders, we have a quick programming note. california congressman and presidential hopeful eric swalwell sits down with rachel maddow in his first cable interview since announcing his bid, tonight at 9:00 p.m. only on msnbc. >>> coming up next, many americans are very disappointed this tax season following the trump tax cuts. how you can get ready for tax day if you haven't filed yet. >>>...
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what's the response from the white house, garrett?reporter: this week the chairman of the house ways and means committee sent a letter requesting six years worth of trump's personal and business tax returns, and on friday one of the president's personal attorneys urged the agency not to comply until the justice department weighs in and called the request a political attack, writing to the agency: if the irs acquiesces to chairman neil's request, it would set a dangerous precedent. it would be a gross abuse of power for the majority party use tax returns as a weapon to attack, harass and intimidate their political opponents. once this pandora's box is opened, the end suing tit for tat will do lasting damage to our nation. the irs has not commented on the request, but its commissioner is scheduled to testify on capitol hill this tuesday, so he's certainly going to be asked about it there, jon. jon: garrett tenney, thank you. >> reporter: you got it. >> i wouldn't probably recommend that he joke about it. right? listen, i think the vice
what's the response from the white house, garrett?reporter: this week the chairman of the house ways and means committee sent a letter requesting six years worth of trump's personal and business tax returns, and on friday one of the president's personal attorneys urged the agency not to comply until the justice department weighs in and called the request a political attack, writing to the agency: if the irs acquiesces to chairman neil's request, it would set a dangerous precedent. it would be a...
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what if i say, alexa, give this to major garrett, major garrett is being difficult on set.>> i think alexa knew that. like 20 minutes ago. >> a couple of the workers, anonymously told the reporter that they believe they heard sexual assault and physical violence on the recording. but they could do nothing about it. is that true? >> that is true. that raises an interesting conflict. maybe amazon should have identifiable information in extreme circumstances if there is a warrant you can tie it back. if you can do that, everybody should be much more weirded about the policy. >> you're getting personal information, bank accounts, what is going on in your home, whether you're having marital problems, problems at work with colleagues, major garrett. absolutely not true. do you just think we're getting to the point where we just shouldn't have these devices in our homes. >> i think if you are having an argument with your spouse or something, you probably shouldn't have a recording device in that room. >> most arguments are not planned. it is absolutely not true. >> fair enough. pe
what if i say, alexa, give this to major garrett, major garrett is being difficult on set.>> i think alexa knew that. like 20 minutes ago. >> a couple of the workers, anonymously told the reporter that they believe they heard sexual assault and physical violence on the recording. but they could do nothing about it. is that true? >> that is true. that raises an interesting conflict. maybe amazon should have identifiable information in extreme circumstances if there is a warrant...
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let's go garrett haake. garrett, we've got to talk beto. when beto announced, there was huge enthusiasm, huge momentum and then pete buttigieg put a big dent in that. biden stepped in with another denting. what does this do to beto? does he pivot? what direction does he go in? >> reporter: i think he'll continue to plow ahead, based on what i've seen and heard from advisers to o'rourke. the beto folks genuinely believe that they have to run their campaign with their guy and trying not to respond to all the different people in the field and all the different things that folks on the outside want them to do. we're going to see o'rourke the next couple of days continue to campaign in nevada, one of the early states. he's making his first campaign appearance in california, which is of course a much more important early state this cycle than it used to be. i would be surprised to see him say anything other than welcome to the race to joe biden. as i've covered these o'rourke events, you don't see a lot of people looking at both beto and biden. y
let's go garrett haake. garrett, we've got to talk beto. when beto announced, there was huge enthusiasm, huge momentum and then pete buttigieg put a big dent in that. biden stepped in with another denting. what does this do to beto? does he pivot? what direction does he go in? >> reporter: i think he'll continue to plow ahead, based on what i've seen and heard from advisers to o'rourke. the beto folks genuinely believe that they have to run their campaign with their guy and trying not to...
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thank you. >> thank you, garrett. marcus. >> you heard me speaking of my commitment to fight homelessness. you've heard my praising the mayor and her staff for their work in fighting homelessness. neither here or there. a shelter has no business on the embarcadero within three blocks of 10,000 residents, many vulnerable to habits homeless bring. you've heard me speaking of small stuff like homeless dogs which are often aggressive, unleashed, unvaccinated and unneutered. you've heard me speaking of sex assaults, and the homeless shelter will house 150 owe sex offenders. there are currently seven registered sex offenders in our neighborhood. that's over a 20-time increase, and this shelter will circulate 1,500 substance abusers in the neighborhood. that's irresponsible and unconscionable. the community engagement has been a cute show of alleged patrols but nothing heard from the real demographics. an additional shelter in our neighborhood will set back 20 years of making a safe place to live. it will terrorize residents
thank you. >> thank you, garrett. marcus. >> you heard me speaking of my commitment to fight homelessness. you've heard my praising the mayor and her staff for their work in fighting homelessness. neither here or there. a shelter has no business on the embarcadero within three blocks of 10,000 residents, many vulnerable to habits homeless bring. you've heard me speaking of small stuff like homeless dogs which are often aggressive, unleashed, unvaccinated and unneutered. you've heard...
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. >> garrett carries me through those difficult times. he gives me the motivation.a team to get through tough times. >> reporter: garrett fitzgerald never gave up and the secret service never game up on him. pete williams, nbc boston. >> we're going to be rooting for him along with everybody else. >> thanks for waking up with us on "early today." i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. check out the fun at the annual slush come in lags last where dozens of skiers and snowboaraders attempt to get across an icy pool without falling. ce newsontinues on nbc and . it >>> welcome to monday morning. it is april 15th. tax day. a live look at the bay bridge this morning. tracking a new storm that is also headed to the bay area. more on that in just a minute. good morning to you. >> taxes and the bay bridge toll plaza. >> money, money, money. >> monday and rain. just go back to bed. >> right. it's going to start out nice, though. it won't be too bad. a quick moving system moving through this afternoon. mobile doppler radar on san bruno mountain. a couple of light showers fro
. >> garrett carries me through those difficult times. he gives me the motivation.a team to get through tough times. >> reporter: garrett fitzgerald never gave up and the secret service never game up on him. pete williams, nbc boston. >> we're going to be rooting for him along with everybody else. >> thanks for waking up with us on "early today." i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. check out the fun at the annual slush come in lags last where dozens...
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major garrett is at the white house with more.orter: the memo ou oversight committee chairman elijah cummings said a white house whistle-blower named tricia newbold complained that 25 officials were granted security clearances despite disqualifying issues raised by herself and other career officials. in an interview with committee staff nine days ago, newbold said she came forward because she could not sit back knowing that the issues that we have could impact national security. newbold said three unnamed senior white house officials, two of whom still work there, drew objections due to concerns about potential foreign influence, conflict of interest, or business entanglements. the house oversight committee has asked the white house for security clearance-related documents for ivanka trump, son- in-law and white house adviser jared kushner, and national security adviser john bolton. newbold lives near baltimore and did not respond to our request for comment. >> i am convinced that she simply wants government to run the way governm
major garrett is at the white house with more.orter: the memo ou oversight committee chairman elijah cummings said a white house whistle-blower named tricia newbold complained that 25 officials were granted security clearances despite disqualifying issues raised by herself and other career officials. in an interview with committee staff nine days ago, newbold said she came forward because she could not sit back knowing that the issues that we have could impact national security. newbold said...
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my name is harriet garrett. my daughter is missing.nd they're trying to give -- we're trying to get some news coverage. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative. she was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> i love nique. nique was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a wonderful person. >> on the morning of the search, alison recalls that she and another colleague from work, a man named derek, were running late, and that would turn out to be an important twist of fate. >> 40 minutes late, actually. everyone else had started searching. >> were you given a grid or an area to look at? >> yes. we were given the front of the neighborhood, the very front of the neighborhood. on the right. >> it was one of the last unassigned sections of the organizers' search grid, a patch of woods near a busy road. >> derek and i went into the woods together. and i remember having to walk up and go over a large tree. and there is this pile of leaves, and it's in the
my name is harriet garrett. my daughter is missing.nd they're trying to give -- we're trying to get some news coverage. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative. she was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> i love nique. nique was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a wonderful person. >> on the morning of the search, alison recalls that she and another colleague from work, a man named...
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. >> wow, garrett tenney, thank you very much, stick around also, we will talk with former prosecutorriminal prosecutor. leland: ivanka trump, message she's bringing to the white house to women around the world and we talk with wounded warriors in support of fellow recovering -- >> it's about bringing folks in uniform and get back together and group that knows what they have been through and helps them in recovery. leland: and deadly tornadoes across the gulf states this weekend, adam klotz monitoring more storms breaking out in georgia. hi, adam. >> yeah, leland, tornado watches across the region. tornado warning just outside of atlanta, we will be tracking this and tell you where it's next in forecast i can't believe it. that we're playing "four on four" with a barbershop quartet? [quartet singing] bum bum bum bum... pass the ball... pass the rock.. ...we're open just pass the ball! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. yea. [quartet singing] shoot the j! shoot, shoot, shoot the jaaaaaay... believe it! geico could save you fi
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garrett was talking about. if we could focus on minutes.exas talking about energy, that is a big economic issue. cutting red tape. >> you have watched under trump administration this as united states a net energy exporter, a huge deal. and one that going to 2020, you have to measure every stop that had help his campaign, this is huge. he is convincing american workers, he has their interest at heart, and national security thing this is great for america. >> all right, quick break. before you. these are live pictures of president trump taking an impromptu tour of the facility, he is now, he does this sometimes. speaking to the workers at the actual facility. asking them questioning. and i am sure you will hear some of what he is told in remarks, this may delay things. capri to what vince was talking about, you have to see things through a political lens, all business is huge, and -- oil business is huge and successful in state of texas. democrat come in say, maybe we could put this little bit -- state in play. >> i think that democrats, you
garrett was talking about. if we could focus on minutes.exas talking about energy, that is a big economic issue. cutting red tape. >> you have watched under trump administration this as united states a net energy exporter, a huge deal. and one that going to 2020, you have to measure every stop that had help his campaign, this is huge. he is convincing american workers, he has their interest at heart, and national security thing this is great for america. >> all right, quick break....
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garrett tenney life for us in washington with the latest on biden. garrett? >> iris come the list of women accusing joe biden is getting too close for comfort. he keeps growing. to cope more women are coming for to share their experience. like the first two women, they see the physical contact was not sexual but it did make them extremely uncomfortable. according to "the new york times," 22-year-old caitlin caruso was with biden at an event discussing sexual assault three years ago in las vegas at unlv. after sharing her own story about surviving sexual assault, she claims that biden put her his hand on her phone and hugged her a little bit too long. 59-year-old deejay held told the times that her encounter was that a fund-raising event in minneapolis in 2012. when she and her husband went to get a picture with the vice president. he put his hand on her sold dull my shoulder but then started dropping his hand for the donor back until there has been noticed and interrupted by making a joke and putting his hand on biden's shoulder. he told her of 4 women have n
garrett tenney life for us in washington with the latest on biden. garrett? >> iris come the list of women accusing joe biden is getting too close for comfort. he keeps growing. to cope more women are coming for to share their experience. like the first two women, they see the physical contact was not sexual but it did make them extremely uncomfortable. according to "the new york times," 22-year-old caitlin caruso was with biden at an event discussing sexual assault three years...
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garrett tenny is live in crosby, where the president will be later today. garrett?> reporter: we're at an engineer training facility where this afternoon, president trump will find a pair of executive orders aimed at boosting american energy production. as you mentioned, texas is also at the forefront of the growing crisis on our southern border where dhs just announced that last month it attained 103,000 people coming into the country. border officials expect that number to increase going forward. this morning as he departed the white house, president trump blamed both the courts and the democrats in congress. >> i think that the hole asylum rules, laws and regulations have been taken advantage of by people that are very bad people. they've been gaining the system. the only difference is our economy is so strong, that more people come up. >> reporter: the president hopes his executive order this afternoon will boost the economy even further by increasing oil and gas production as part of his push for american energy dominance on the global stage. amongst other thin
garrett tenny is live in crosby, where the president will be later today. garrett?> reporter: we're at an engineer training facility where this afternoon, president trump will find a pair of executive orders aimed at boosting american energy production. as you mentioned, texas is also at the forefront of the growing crisis on our southern border where dhs just announced that last month it attained 103,000 people coming into the country. border officials expect that number to increase going...
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it's in wired, and it's 14 mueller report takeaways that you might have missed, garrett. so let's just walk through a few that you point out that we learned. there are 12 still secret cases that mueller has farmed out to other prosecutors, and you say one particular redaction that we're showing up on the screen right now. there it is, is sure to be about donald trump jr. how do you know about that, and what can you tell us? >> well, so this comes to one of the authorizing letters that rod rosenstein, the acting attorney general, gave to robert mueller to conduct the investigation. it appears that there are five or six individuals that were specifically named to be investigated by robert mueller. and the way that this redaction shows, actually the next line is what gives it away. the last name, something after "s," and there's two letters that come after on the next line that are also redacted. so you have a pretty good sense that probably means it's a jr. >> interesting. john, a lot of people expected don junior to be indicted. this has to be a prime example of why democr
it's in wired, and it's 14 mueller report takeaways that you might have missed, garrett. so let's just walk through a few that you point out that we learned. there are 12 still secret cases that mueller has farmed out to other prosecutors, and you say one particular redaction that we're showing up on the screen right now. there it is, is sure to be about donald trump jr. how do you know about that, and what can you tell us? >> well, so this comes to one of the authorizing letters that rod...
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we'll see in this town hall, the first time he's faced voters since the plan came out. >> garrett thankike, big thanks to you as well. >>> let's get back to the breaking news now in venezuela. right now opposition -- supporters of the opposition leader have taken to the streets of karcaracas. they're calling for the ouster of that country's socialist president. police responded would tear gas. we're also being told that there have been some shots fired as well. let's go to the ground now. a bloomberg reporter joins us on the phone. he's been out in the streets to follow these protests all morning. andrew, what are you seeing so far? >> reporter: at the crack of dawn today, opposition leader juan guaido and a political prisoner, two of the most important opposition figures here appeared in front of a military base. they're calling on civilian and soldiers to join them in this big push to out president nicholas maduro. we've seen slowly now over the course of the morning, you know, thousands of protesters take to east caracas. as you mentioned, throughout the morning there's been a barrag
we'll see in this town hall, the first time he's faced voters since the plan came out. >> garrett thankike, big thanks to you as well. >>> let's get back to the breaking news now in venezuela. right now opposition -- supporters of the opposition leader have taken to the streets of karcaracas. they're calling for the ouster of that country's socialist president. police responded would tear gas. we're also being told that there have been some shots fired as well. let's go to the...
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garrett tenney is there with the latest. garrett?know, the booming energy sector is a reason why the economy has been so strong since president trump took office. he's made it a goal to have american energy dominate on the global stage. to that end, this afternoon he will sign two executive orders aiming to boost oil and gas production by cutting red tape and easing regulations. a big one is the clean water act. say you're supposed to approve or deny applications in a year for pipelines. some say the projects have been delayed for years by repeatedly asking for revisions or new studies. as a senior administration official said, many states implement 401. but the implementation has caused delays in permitting and development of energy infrastructure that would have broad regional and national benefits. this afternoon, the president will direct the epa to review and updates the guidelines for the clean water act. trying to force states to approve or deny projects in a more timely fashion. environmental groups say rushing the approval p
garrett tenney is there with the latest. garrett?know, the booming energy sector is a reason why the economy has been so strong since president trump took office. he's made it a goal to have american energy dominate on the global stage. to that end, this afternoon he will sign two executive orders aiming to boost oil and gas production by cutting red tape and easing regulations. a big one is the clean water act. say you're supposed to approve or deny applications in a year for pipelines. some...
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>> garrett graph, shan wu, we'll leave it there. security breach at the president's favorite getaway. why secretary of state mike pompeo says a recent guest at mar-a-lago could be a chinese spy. cer. i have three little kids. i can't have cancer. so we decided to travel to cancer treatment centers of america. dr. fernandez was wonderful. he said it was up to me to do what's best. it's about giving her options, where amy has all the information to make a decision that's best for her. we left on day one feeling like we're gonna beat this and this is the place that's gonna help us do it... that feeling is priceless. learn more at cancercenter.com. appointments available now. blended with purpose, for fragile hair.nter.com. with revitalizing ginger, known to recover strength, and golden honey. as a whole blend, it provides twice the breakage protection. to make hair stronger instantly. blended makes us better. whole blends. by garnier, naturally. -it's our confident forever plan. -welcome to our complete freedom plan. -it's all possible
>> garrett graph, shan wu, we'll leave it there. security breach at the president's favorite getaway. why secretary of state mike pompeo says a recent guest at mar-a-lago could be a chinese spy. cer. i have three little kids. i can't have cancer. so we decided to travel to cancer treatment centers of america. dr. fernandez was wonderful. he said it was up to me to do what's best. it's about giving her options, where amy has all the information to make a decision that's best for her. we...
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. >> garrett raises an interesting point.what is in the mueller report that it's just not true and what mcgahn said is not true, that does actually give weight to the need for a hearing where he is underoath to see if the president is now lying. >> absolutely. as in so many things the president is his own worst enemy. and i think it's such an interesting point being made about the sort of mechanics of impeachment. it's so different than a criminal trial where you have extremely tightly controlled narrowing of evidence to an even narrower function for the jury to decide. the anlage is a good one. it starts out very broad and ends up being border and the hearings they're involved in now as they go forward even through who can testify and who can't prepares the country for the possibility of impeachment. it airs out the issues ahead of time and that allows the politicians to make their political decision. >> if now the president is publicly saying he's a liar, maybe he would want to actually testify. is there -- just because the
. >> garrett raises an interesting point.what is in the mueller report that it's just not true and what mcgahn said is not true, that does actually give weight to the need for a hearing where he is underoath to see if the president is now lying. >> absolutely. as in so many things the president is his own worst enemy. and i think it's such an interesting point being made about the sort of mechanics of impeachment. it's so different than a criminal trial where you have extremely...
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garrett tenney has the latest from washington.rett. >> reporter: well, jon, this week the attorney general testified that congress should have their redacted version of the mueller report by tuesday if not sooner. democrats are demanding to see the full report without any redactions though, and in this week barr said he is willing to work with congress to provide more details from mueller's investigation. that offer was not enough for top democrats though who responded by attacking the attorney general's credibility and suggesting he is trying to protect the president by removing damaging information from mueller's report. >> the attorney general did exactly what president trump wanted. he dodged questions, peddled a conspiracy theory and, like the president, lobbed baseless accusations. it's clear for mr. barr the title he holds is far less important than the boss he serves. >> reporter: democrats are preparing to try and get the full mueller report without the attorney general. the house judiciary committee has already prepared
garrett tenney has the latest from washington.rett. >> reporter: well, jon, this week the attorney general testified that congress should have their redacted version of the mueller report by tuesday if not sooner. democrats are demanding to see the full report without any redactions though, and in this week barr said he is willing to work with congress to provide more details from mueller's investigation. that offer was not enough for top democrats though who responded by attacking the...
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then we have garrett epps. garrett is a professor of law at the university of baltimore and contributing writer at the atlantic. he's written five books of legal nonfiction, including a narrative account of the framing and adoption of the 14th amendment. he's a former reporter for "the washington post" and the author of two novels. and now i'm going to turn it over to heather. [ applause ] >> thank you all for being here. this is -- you know, when we sort of plan these events, we kind of give an estimate. we're like, i don't know, maybe 20 or 30 people will show up. so many of you came. so many more rsvp-ed. it's such a delight to see every seat filled. it's such an honor to be here with my co-panelists. i'm a historian, so i think like the tenement museum, the present and the past comes alive through the stories we tell. and both these individuals tell stories about the past connected to the present and explain to us why these abstract concepts like birthright citizenship should matter deeply to each of us in
then we have garrett epps. garrett is a professor of law at the university of baltimore and contributing writer at the atlantic. he's written five books of legal nonfiction, including a narrative account of the framing and adoption of the 14th amendment. he's a former reporter for "the washington post" and the author of two novels. and now i'm going to turn it over to heather. [ applause ] >> thank you all for being here. this is -- you know, when we sort of plan these events,...
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joining me is garrett graff as well as carrie cordero. you think barr will be asked tomorrow and how many do you think he's going to answer? because until the report comes out, it would be strange for him to be talking about it. >> it would. i think he's going to try to avoid at all costs talking about anything that is the substance of the report. certainly anything that goes beyond what he put in his summary letter. but i think it is fair game for him to be asked about it and he certainly should expect to be asked about timing, when he expects to deliver the report and the process he's going through. why has it taken the time that it has, whether or not he is far along in the process of the review, the review for classified information, the review for grand jury information, and i think those are fair questions and it would be odd if the hearing took place tomorrow without them being asked. >> garrett, the report obviously hasn't been released. why would barr -- he wouldn't want to get ahead of it, especially if the vetting process isn't
joining me is garrett graff as well as carrie cordero. you think barr will be asked tomorrow and how many do you think he's going to answer? because until the report comes out, it would be strange for him to be talking about it. >> it would. i think he's going to try to avoid at all costs talking about anything that is the substance of the report. certainly anything that goes beyond what he put in his summary letter. but i think it is fair game for him to be asked about it and he...
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you heard garrett talk about the contrast between these candidates. many others are talking about them. you've been reporting on the buttigieg boom. there's been backlash to this idea. >> there has a little bit. i just want to give you right off the top a little flavor of what we've heard from mayor pete who many of the people i heard at national action network yesterday said they're excited to hear what me had to say. this is one of the voters telling me why she likes mayor pete. >> i think he's not at the top of my list. i picked like four and he's one of them. i think he has a very good agenda, and i think he's the type of person that people listen to and i think especially -- he's like the younger generation, i think they are the ones that are going to be the driving forth and he's one of the ones i think they like. >> reporter: so there were two really interesting things that happened here. he did make the generational pitch which you have to do if you're a 37-year-old running for president. he said he comes here with the knowledge that he is one
you heard garrett talk about the contrast between these candidates. many others are talking about them. you've been reporting on the buttigieg boom. there's been backlash to this idea. >> there has a little bit. i just want to give you right off the top a little flavor of what we've heard from mayor pete who many of the people i heard at national action network yesterday said they're excited to hear what me had to say. this is one of the voters telling me why she likes mayor pete....
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ktvu's garrett tinney has more from the white house. >> reporter: the boeing 737 max 8 still grounded nationwide following two deadly crashes. american airlines announcing sunday its 737-related cancellations and delays will continue through at least mid- august. and now president trump is weighing in tweeting this morning in part, quote, if i were boeing i would fix the boeing 737 max, add some additional great features and rebrand the plane with a new name, no product has suffered like this one. the president making his opinion known as the faa continues its review of the plane, turning the pilots for more -- turning to pilots for more feedback on how to resolve the safety issues and they say they are taking their time. >> we are not looking at the time line. we are looking at the actual results so our watches are off, calendars are in a drawer. we are going to take this on the -- >> reporter: boeing says its already developed a software fix, cockpit changes, enhanced pilot -- test flights with the new software. the company says it's close to submitting its solution to the faa and o
ktvu's garrett tinney has more from the white house. >> reporter: the boeing 737 max 8 still grounded nationwide following two deadly crashes. american airlines announcing sunday its 737-related cancellations and delays will continue through at least mid- august. and now president trump is weighing in tweeting this morning in part, quote, if i were boeing i would fix the boeing 737 max, add some additional great features and rebrand the plane with a new name, no product has suffered like...
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garrett haake in st. petersburg, florida, ally -- allie vitale. >> you spoke to voters in one county, one who went for obama twice, and trump who won by 1% in 2016. what are people on the ground telling you there and are they mentioning russia at all? because they have a chance to vote for a democrat or a republican but we need to remind our audience of the first thing in the findings, that russia interfered. foreign interference affected the election and could affect the next one. >> reporter: to the voters i talked to, that is background music. i talked to a lot of folks who were obama trump voters, folks who tell me they are still on the fence about 2020, and there are issues that could swing their decision of who to vote for next year. but those issues do not include what robert mueller put on paper yesterday, the vast majority of folks i talked to yesterday said they know how they feel about this president, folks kwwho lov him before will love him still. folks who do not like him will be reinforced i
garrett haake in st. petersburg, florida, ally -- allie vitale. >> you spoke to voters in one county, one who went for obama twice, and trump who won by 1% in 2016. what are people on the ground telling you there and are they mentioning russia at all? because they have a chance to vote for a democrat or a republican but we need to remind our audience of the first thing in the findings, that russia interfered. foreign interference affected the election and could affect the next one....
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as garrett tenney reports, boeing is getting advice from president trump. >> reporter: the boeing 737wide following two deadly crashes. american airlines announced sunday it's 737 related cancellations and delays will continue through at least mid august. now, president trump is weighing in, tweeting this morning apart, "if i were boeing, i would fix the boeing 737-max, add additional great features and rebrand the plane with a new name. no product has suffered like this one." the president makes his opinion known as the faa reviews its opinion of the plane, turning to how to resolve the issues and they are taking their time . >> we are not looking at a timeline. we are looking at the results. our watches are off, calendars are in the door. we are going to take this on the basis of taking and getting it done right. >> reporter: boeing said it already developed a software fix, enhanced pilot training and completed almost 100 successful test flights with the new software. the company says it is close to submitting its solution to the faa and regulators but that might not be enough for t
as garrett tenney reports, boeing is getting advice from president trump. >> reporter: the boeing 737wide following two deadly crashes. american airlines announced sunday it's 737 related cancellations and delays will continue through at least mid august. now, president trump is weighing in, tweeting this morning apart, "if i were boeing, i would fix the boeing 737-max, add additional great features and rebrand the plane with a new name. no product has suffered like this one."...
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garrett hague is live at the conference there in washington.tant is today for these candidates in winning back the blue collar voters is th? >> reporter: it could be critical and it speaks to what nine candidates think the path to the white house looks like. and it looks like going right back through the midwest and right back through the states where these voters are so important. so you've got these candidates trying to speak to folks who get up every day and put a hard hat on and make smoke as one of the union leaders said. these are folks who are suspicious of the "green new deal," they see donald trump out today with pipeline builders in texas and say that is the kind of work that we do. and these democrats are trying to pitch them on two separate things. first miking a stylistic connection and saying that it is democrats who will stand by you. we're 60s candidasix candidates two who made the strongest impression, elizabeth warren spoke strong out of the gate, got multiple standing ovations from the crowd who liked what she said about figh
garrett hague is live at the conference there in washington.tant is today for these candidates in winning back the blue collar voters is th? >> reporter: it could be critical and it speaks to what nine candidates think the path to the white house looks like. and it looks like going right back through the midwest and right back through the states where these voters are so important. so you've got these candidates trying to speak to folks who get up every day and put a hard hat on and make...
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laura coates is an expert, as is garrett graff, the author of "mueller's war." let's talk about this. laura, the legal angle here, mueller lays out a key reason why obstruction by trump failed. it's because people around him had refused to carry out orders. okay. i just wand to read that part. "the president's efforts to influence the investigation were mostly unsuccessful largely because of persons who surrounded the president declined to carry out orders or see to his requests." that is volume two, page 158. the president was protected by the people around him but his intent is still there. so did he obstruct? >> well, absolutely, according to the mueller report. remember, the idea that there were adults in the room is comfortable. however, obstruction is a crime where if you endeavor to do so, meaning you even try to do so, even if it's not successful, even if you don't under mine or stop an investigation, which none of the things that were outlined by what you talked about, those ten or eleven different categories of information, and instances where the pres
laura coates is an expert, as is garrett graff, the author of "mueller's war." let's talk about this. laura, the legal angle here, mueller lays out a key reason why obstruction by trump failed. it's because people around him had refused to carry out orders. okay. i just wand to read that part. "the president's efforts to influence the investigation were mostly unsuccessful largely because of persons who surrounded the president declined to carry out orders or see to his...
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with more on the watch is garrett. what could go wrong? >> as a great question. business has been going -- growing very quickly. however, it is still quite small compared to google and facebook. it's probably not at the point yet where it is going to start chunk out of google advertising revenue growth, the core part of the company's business. if you think about it, where consumers go when they search for products online, largely that has been on google, but now more and more people are starting on amazon and amazon has the data to build their business out around the web now. amanda: what about non-ad revenue? how important will it be for google to show it is building up that side of the business? the eternal question with google and what people are clamoring for more than growth is disclosure about how much money youtube is making, how fast, how profitable, what about the cloud, how does it stack up in the verified financials when it comes to the competition. the company has buried these numbers a few layers deep into the alphabet reporting system. at this point
with more on the watch is garrett. what could go wrong? >> as a great question. business has been going -- growing very quickly. however, it is still quite small compared to google and facebook. it's probably not at the point yet where it is going to start chunk out of google advertising revenue growth, the core part of the company's business. if you think about it, where consumers go when they search for products online, largely that has been on google, but now more and more people are...