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and you spoke to george roberts, that must have been fun? jason: it is. irm 40 years ago .ith his cousin george is on the west coast. doesn't talk a lot but we did coaxed him out a little bit to talk about his philanthropy because he does have a novel approach. to findwe wanted something that if we didn't do it, it wouldn't get done. so this is pretty risky. years, atf the 21 least half, it wasn't that successful. until we got carlotta who has taken us to the next level. so it is risky. so much of giving -- and i am all for it -- is wealthy giving to wealthy. raise nine point $5 billion and they probably could have raised more. harvard is a safe bet. they love it. so much of that is that we want to do something different. just a couple of guys not wearing ties, talking about the b. one thing he did talk about in this segment is the leather be and how the big guys give their money away and he had a little line there about how much of it is wealthy going to wealthy. to find ad was try way that is much riskier to do seed investing and ultimately make a differ
and you spoke to george roberts, that must have been fun? jason: it is. irm 40 years ago .ith his cousin george is on the west coast. doesn't talk a lot but we did coaxed him out a little bit to talk about his philanthropy because he does have a novel approach. to findwe wanted something that if we didn't do it, it wouldn't get done. so this is pretty risky. years, atf the 21 least half, it wasn't that successful. until we got carlotta who has taken us to the next level. so it is risky. so much...
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to aid the ongoing inquiries the presidential spokesperson george roberts said even if there is another attack or as david emergency is declared that we're not a thick village since at the end of july on cheese there all political parties are meant to meet and they'll sign a peace pledge basted committing to free the and peaceful elections a concern for some of the bobbies now is what actually happened they know that a good aid was used normally in this country you can't just walk into a store and buy a good eight people normally with acts that kind of stuff in the military and that's a huge concern for some people what you likely see at the president's rallies from now on will be increased security and those allowed to get close to him like the media for example would likely be thoroughly screened. me money for thirty people have been arrested after a grenade attack at a political rally in the capital addis ababa also in south has a new prime minister be ahmed was skipped away immediately after the blast two people were killed and more than one hundred fifty others were injured i read
to aid the ongoing inquiries the presidential spokesperson george roberts said even if there is another attack or as david emergency is declared that we're not a thick village since at the end of july on cheese there all political parties are meant to meet and they'll sign a peace pledge basted committing to free the and peaceful elections a concern for some of the bobbies now is what actually happened they know that a good aid was used normally in this country you can't just walk into a store...
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the presidential spokesperson george roberts said even if there is another attack or as david emergency is declared that will not to take the elections at the end of july and choose their all political parties are meant to meet and they'll sign a peace pledge based it committing to free fair and peaceful elections a concern for some of the bodies now is what actually happened they know that a grenade was used normally in this country you can't just walk into a store and buy a good eight people normally with acts that kind of stuff in the military and that's a huge concern for some people what you likely see at the president's rallies from now on will be increased security and those allowed to get close to him like the media for example will likely be thoroughly screened and meanwhile in ethiopia nine police officials have been arrested for alleged security lapses that led to a grenade attack at a political rally in the capital addis ababa which also happened on saturday and promises made was taken to safety but two people were killed and more than a hundred and fifty were injured. has m
the presidential spokesperson george roberts said even if there is another attack or as david emergency is declared that will not to take the elections at the end of july and choose their all political parties are meant to meet and they'll sign a peace pledge based it committing to free fair and peaceful elections a concern for some of the bodies now is what actually happened they know that a grenade was used normally in this country you can't just walk into a store and buy a good eight people...
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julie: that was kkr cofounder george roberts and college efforts -- carla javits in an exclusive interview the premarket and it is falling still. we have seen a lot of weakness in technology. thatpecific is for apple the iphone maker has one suppliers to expect shipments of its signature product to fall. emma chandra is here with more. what has apple said? emma: nothing specifically from apple. that report from nikkei is from industry insiders and the report says apple told suppliers that iphone orders will fall by 20%. it's a number that demand will fall. apple falling today and we are seeing suppliers also falling. we see the likes of sky works and broadcom also heading lower. apple apparently specifically referenced low shipments of the iphone debuting later this year. they have three phones coming out this fall. if you take a look at a bloomberg, i have the function pulled up. what you can see here is that in the green bars, that is how iphone is essentially the majority of apple's revenue. we know that. the iphone is essentially apple. what is quite interesting is that if you look at
julie: that was kkr cofounder george roberts and college efforts -- carla javits in an exclusive interview the premarket and it is falling still. we have seen a lot of weakness in technology. thatpecific is for apple the iphone maker has one suppliers to expect shipments of its signature product to fall. emma chandra is here with more. what has apple said? emma: nothing specifically from apple. that report from nikkei is from industry insiders and the report says apple told suppliers that...
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george roberts has an upbeat outlook and spoke with bloomberg's executive editor jason kelly. >> i thinkoom still to go. i don't think it's been felt yet with this tax change and cut has done. i had a breakfast with a friend of mine today that had a lot of offshore companies in cash and is bringing it all back and not only that he wasn't eligible in those countries because they were short to get the r&d credits you can get today and he's turning that money around to grow his business and expand it and everything else and think that's having a big impact. i think the relaxation in a lot of rules and restrictions on business and the way that the atmosphere has changed in the country with respect to business is having a positive impact on him. i don't see any credit bubbles out there. the banks are all acting pretty responsibly and need to have a job to get a mortgage today. so a lot of the financial angst we've had in the past has been created by bubbles in real estate. that's not there. i think earnings will be pretty strong. u.s. companies. it's not just the u.s., in our portfolio, europ
george roberts has an upbeat outlook and spoke with bloomberg's executive editor jason kelly. >> i thinkoom still to go. i don't think it's been felt yet with this tax change and cut has done. i had a breakfast with a friend of mine today that had a lot of offshore companies in cash and is bringing it all back and not only that he wasn't eligible in those countries because they were short to get the r&d credits you can get today and he's turning that money around to grow his business...
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his name was george robert ford.bent on preventing them from becoming a supreme court justice, senate democrats engaged in a disgusting smear campaign which culminated on the senate floor without white allies from senator ted kennedy. watch how low they can go. take a look. >> his america is a land in which women would be forced into back alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break noncitizen stores and midnight raids and schoolchildren could not be taught about evolution. writers and artists would be censored at the whim of government. >> sean: all lies, all attempts to scare, intimidate the american people. after what you just saw, democrats were able to block the nomination. that is how we now have ended up with the term "being a borked." the oxford english dictionary describes as "obstruct someone by systematically defaming or vilifying them." let's fast-forward a couple of years later. the confirmation of now supreme court justice clarence thomas, during his senate he
his name was george robert ford.bent on preventing them from becoming a supreme court justice, senate democrats engaged in a disgusting smear campaign which culminated on the senate floor without white allies from senator ted kennedy. watch how low they can go. take a look. >> his america is a land in which women would be forced into back alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break noncitizen stores and midnight raids and schoolchildren could...
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. >> with me, as usual are george will, sam donaldson, and cokie roberts. m of buchanan on the platform? >> david, i think it's unfair to criticize the message because you don't like the messenger. this is not unlike a first baseman not liking-- oh, my god! aaarrrrggghhhh! oh, knock it off, george! >> but look at brinkley. ( cheers and applause ) what we do for comedy! >> stephen: never broadcast. >> never aired. >> stephen: never made it to air. now, my favorite sketch that we did on your show-- >> which you -- >> stephen: on the "dana carvey show"-- >> which you wrote i'm going to say. >> stephen: i saw this, the story behind this is, i saw-- we were in the cbs broadcast center, even though it was an abc show. >> yes. >> stephen: which is a whole other story. and i was watching, i thought, the news, but in fact it was just the feed from the cbs news desk where dan rather was still the host-- the anchor of the desk. and he was-- he starts doing ronald reagan's obituary. >> yes. >> stephen: and so i run into the writers' room where you guys are working, and
. >> with me, as usual are george will, sam donaldson, and cokie roberts. m of buchanan on the platform? >> david, i think it's unfair to criticize the message because you don't like the messenger. this is not unlike a first baseman not liking-- oh, my god! aaarrrrggghhhh! oh, knock it off, george! >> but look at brinkley. ( cheers and applause ) what we do for comedy! >> stephen: never broadcast. >> never aired. >> stephen: never made it to air. now, my...
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the stories of events in the lives of such great americans as daniel webster sam houston, george norris, robert a taft and others. i think you would rather hear better from the man who wrote the book, and our author is our guest today. the very distinguished senator from the state of massachusetts, the honorable john f. kennedy. >> is the closest i will get for a while to texas. >> the two men knew each other and had a report. photographshese even more interesting and personal. this is one of john f. kennedy's last public appearances before he was assassinated in dallas his copy of have the itinerary for that day. president when kennedy and mrs. kennedy were going to arrive, and fort worth and with their schedule was going to be. itinerary for november 22 1963. artifact, anant poignant document because it goes through the entire day and of course we know that president kennedy did not complete the schedule of events. these are in the collection as well and jim wright wrote about his experiences that day. with president kennedy in the motorcade. diaries kept by speaker right during his tenure in
the stories of events in the lives of such great americans as daniel webster sam houston, george norris, robert a taft and others. i think you would rather hear better from the man who wrote the book, and our author is our guest today. the very distinguished senator from the state of massachusetts, the honorable john f. kennedy. >> is the closest i will get for a while to texas. >> the two men knew each other and had a report. photographshese even more interesting and personal. this...
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george w. bush nominating judge roberts and sam alito. president obama did have his mark on the court with justice sotomayor and kagan. it's not that he didn't have a chance to have a legacy of supreme court justices. >> the merrick garland nomination, which will unfortunately be relegated to a foot note, was captivating. he was truly the most conservative nominated by a democratic president since robert jackson, nominated his own attorney general. but we know what happened. mitch mcconnell saved that seat until an a republican had an opportunity. the president needs to decide whether he wants somebody with a long track record which is appealing to cop serve -- conservatives and libertarians or to get a less of a target for the democrats. i think he can find that person from the list that he compiled. there's judges on the list with track records that go back 10 or 15 years. there's judges with next to no track records because he just put them on the bench in the past several months. >> dana: there's a few -- one on the list that i know t
george w. bush nominating judge roberts and sam alito. president obama did have his mark on the court with justice sotomayor and kagan. it's not that he didn't have a chance to have a legacy of supreme court justices. >> the merrick garland nomination, which will unfortunately be relegated to a foot note, was captivating. he was truly the most conservative nominated by a democratic president since robert jackson, nominated his own attorney general. but we know what happened. mitch...
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he had to competent, white division commanders in his corps, robert potter and orlando wilcox. these fellows were not george patton or robert e lee, they -type of guys but they were qualified. instead of selecting one of leaders to lead the attack, he asked all three of his white divisions who wanted to lead the assault and none of them volunteered. burnside said, i'm not going to order you to do it, we are going to draw straws and decide who is going to lead the attack. and of course as fate would have went toshort straw james h leslie, commander of the first division of the ninth court. ledy was a 32-year-old -- ley was a 32-year-old civil engineer from new york. his own ambition and connections with secretary of ledly william seward, was a brigade commander during the overland campaign. as one effort was on may 23 at whenattle of north anna, under the influence of alcohol and against orders, he led a disaster to attack against confederate lines, slaughtering many of his massachusetts troops in the process. his staff cover this up and because of attrition in the the casualtiesl that occurred in the overla
he had to competent, white division commanders in his corps, robert potter and orlando wilcox. these fellows were not george patton or robert e lee, they -type of guys but they were qualified. instead of selecting one of leaders to lead the attack, he asked all three of his white divisions who wanted to lead the assault and none of them volunteered. burnside said, i'm not going to order you to do it, we are going to draw straws and decide who is going to lead the attack. and of course as fate...
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for one, robert e lee would force george gordon meade and ulysses s grant to drop tail and fight exactly where they did not want to fight. in that forbidding second growth forest called the wilderness, where last week, they fought the battle of chancellorsville. were last week he found -- fought the battle of chancellorsville. wenzhou scott hancock's second haley and men of the 17th main sliced across the on may 4, 1864 plunged into the scrub of the wilderness. still littered with the bleaching bones of the chancellorsville dead. there are some grisly accounts of soldiers entering these woods tripping over rick gauges and the men hadkulls. marked the first anniversary of the battle of chancellorsville. they marked the first iniversary of the day before the eerie coincidence of time and place really inspired great apprehension for the spring campaign. we think that grants arrival in victory and presages these men are greatly apprehensive going into this campaign. john west haley spent the evening before the overland campaign began annexed by the sole hair curling memories wondering if gra
for one, robert e lee would force george gordon meade and ulysses s grant to drop tail and fight exactly where they did not want to fight. in that forbidding second growth forest called the wilderness, where last week, they fought the battle of chancellorsville. were last week he found -- fought the battle of chancellorsville. wenzhou scott hancock's second haley and men of the 17th main sliced across the on may 4, 1864 plunged into the scrub of the wilderness. still littered with the bleaching...
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and then you come forward maybe to think about people like george will, robert novak, but then you comeauthammer. and you remember krauthammer gives you reagan doctrine in terms of what american ideals and security should be our worldview. and charles gives language, articulates what it is. and the president i can tell, i was back there, he loved it. the whole administration took to it. here is someone who understands how serious a thinker what the liberals would call the actor really is. >> bill: he could do it in paragraphs but also one sentence so incisive. i mentioned keith hernandez to him once talking baseball. he said remember that time they were taking the team photo of the mets and they were brawling and had a fist fight and strawberry was a lazy outfielder and not throwing the ball in right and doing the fundamentals. he punched hernandez. that's right. he said it's the only time strawberry ever hit the cut-off man. >> bill: gentlemen, thank you. marcel my brother piece is a story about spending summers on long beach, new york. last week with the belmont. it goes at 7:00 at ni
and then you come forward maybe to think about people like george will, robert novak, but then you comeauthammer. and you remember krauthammer gives you reagan doctrine in terms of what american ideals and security should be our worldview. and charles gives language, articulates what it is. and the president i can tell, i was back there, he loved it. the whole administration took to it. here is someone who understands how serious a thinker what the liberals would call the actor really is....
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tonight, a new investigation casting serious doubt about the legitimacy of robert mueller's witch hunt. the case against george papadopoulos, guess what? that was likely tainted by political bias. and according to a report, robert mueller is now focusing on his witch hunt on russia collusion. wasn't that supposed to be the point the entire time? this is a running way fishing expedition. get ready, a lot to cover into nights jam-packed, breaking news, opening monologue. ♪ those on the left call president trump, let's see. racist, xenophobic, islamophobic, every name in the book. but tonight the supreme court upheld his executive order temporarily restricting travel from seven countries with high security risks. and here is how the president reacted earlier today. take a look. >> president trump: today's supreme court ruling just coming out a tremendous success and tremendous victory for the american people, and for our constitution. this is a great victory for our constitution. we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure. at a minimum, we have to make sure that we vet people coming into
tonight, a new investigation casting serious doubt about the legitimacy of robert mueller's witch hunt. the case against george papadopoulos, guess what? that was likely tainted by political bias. and according to a report, robert mueller is now focusing on his witch hunt on russia collusion. wasn't that supposed to be the point the entire time? this is a running way fishing expedition. get ready, a lot to cover into nights jam-packed, breaking news, opening monologue. ♪ those on the left...
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steve bannon, officials from the uae and this fixer who we know is cooperating with robert mueller's investigation, george nader. he's a lebanese-american businessman. so rick gerson is at the beginning of this meeting brings tony blair, the former british prime minister, according to his spokesperson, into this meeting to give a presentation on middle east peace. and so we know that that meeting is also under scrutiny by investigators. and so you now have this new sort of fixture in this web of folks who have come under scrutiny by mueller, largely related to the uae, not russia. >> for those not deep in the russia web, why does this matter and relate to jared kushner and the broader russia investigation? >> so the reason why investigators would be interested in this is to determine what the intent was. why was this person there? obviously, in particular, the meeting that happened at the four seasons was official, it was a transition meeting. there was government -- the incoming administration was conducting government business essentially. so the question was what was the reason, why was he there, was t
steve bannon, officials from the uae and this fixer who we know is cooperating with robert mueller's investigation, george nader. he's a lebanese-american businessman. so rick gerson is at the beginning of this meeting brings tony blair, the former british prime minister, according to his spokesperson, into this meeting to give a presentation on middle east peace. and so we know that that meeting is also under scrutiny by investigators. and so you now have this new sort of fixture in this web...
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trump spare george papadopoulos after he ered with robert mueller. a new green light for a lawsuit against the president by a former apprentice contestant. the president may now be forced to answer questions under oath. we want to welcome our viewers in the united statnd around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you are in "the situation room." >> this is cnn breaking news. >> we're following breaking news on the president. picking new fights with some of his favorite targets.s accusing eagles of a political stunt. this as mr. trump goes even further in blaming the attorney general jeff sessions for the russia investigation. i will talk with the top democrat in the house intelligence committee, adam schiff. our correspondents and analysts are standing by. first, loets et's go to jim aco. the president put on a show this afternoon. >> reporter: he certainly did. president trump staged his celebration of america event here at the white house after dis-inviting the eagles from their own event dedicated to the super bowl championship sthey won. this is a conti
trump spare george papadopoulos after he ered with robert mueller. a new green light for a lawsuit against the president by a former apprentice contestant. the president may now be forced to answer questions under oath. we want to welcome our viewers in the united statnd around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you are in "the situation room." >> this is cnn breaking news. >> we're following breaking news on the president. picking new fights with some of his favorite targets.s...
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trump spare george papadopoulos after he ered with robert mueller. against the president by a former apprentice contestant. the president may now be forced to answer questions under oath. we want to welcome our viewers in the united statnd around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you are in "the situation room." >> this is cnn breaking news. >> we're following breaking news on the president. picking new fights with some of his favorite targets.s accusing eagles of a political stunt. this as mr. trump goes eve
trump spare george papadopoulos after he ered with robert mueller. against the president by a former apprentice contestant. the president may now be forced to answer questions under oath. we want to welcome our viewers in the united statnd around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you are in "the situation room." >> this is cnn breaking news. >> we're following breaking news on the president. picking new fights with some of his favorite targets.s accusing eagles of a political...
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. >> host: george mason university kate in. center and robert is with the urban institute has a distinguished fellow of the air. you can check out their work at the bipartisan policy.org. thank you very much and come back again. >>> once a year russian president vladimir putin appears on a national television program to answer questions from russian viewers. in this portion of the program, he answered questions about relations with the west, russian forces and the construction of a 12-mile bridge to the crimean peninsula. this year we have a lot more questions about the relations with russia anda the west. ish should say
. >> host: george mason university kate in. center and robert is with the urban institute has a distinguished fellow of the air. you can check out their work at the bipartisan policy.org. thank you very much and come back again. >>> once a year russian president vladimir putin appears on a national television program to answer questions from russian viewers. in this portion of the program, he answered questions about relations with the west, russian forces and the construction of...
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which the white house spokesperson say, well, it's a controversy in day two and john roberts has thels next.stay wit. georgeas plans today. hey dad. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. i'm your phone,istle text alert. stuck here between your seole, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. pot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhere are you in good hands? ...like me. experience amazingill of the at your lexus dealer. is. a place with 2urace valet service... and upholstery classes. a place where seniors get the care they need in the comfort of home. home instead senior care. i've got to tell you something it's not going to be easy. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. actually, that's super easy. my bad. >> shepard: continuing coverage
which the white house spokesperson say, well, it's a controversy in day two and john roberts has thels next.stay wit. georgeas plans today. hey dad. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. i'm your phone,istle text alert. stuck here between your seole, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. pot. and if you've got...
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george papadopoulos lied last year. he is cooperating with the special counsel, robert mueller's investigation, into possible collusion and the trump cam pape. >>> and first lady melania trump made her second trip to immigration facility. she met with border officials in tucson, arizona, yesterday. she toured a facility in phoenix also. last week she visited a shelter in texas. >>> rescuers in thailand continue their search for members of a youth soccer team missing in a cave. the search is in itsr boys crews have started drilling to andre water near the entrance of the cave flooded by the rain. rescue workers sent by the u.s. pacific command are helping in the search. >>> coming up. in the heat of the night, which city broke the nighttime heat >>> and caught on video. authorities searching for a missing toddler make a wonderful discovery. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scal
george papadopoulos lied last year. he is cooperating with the special counsel, robert mueller's investigation, into possible collusion and the trump cam pape. >>> and first lady melania trump made her second trip to immigration facility. she met with border officials in tucson, arizona, yesterday. she toured a facility in phoenix also. last week she visited a shelter in texas. >>> rescuers in thailand continue their search for members of a youth soccer team missing in a cave....
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george w. bush. he happened john roberts as well as clarence thomas get through the nomination process and sammy alito. thank you for joining us. to this process that halle was talking about, the president gets to put forward a name. this is one of those things that can be fumbled, can be messed up -- it has been messed up in the past to vetting problems and problems with who these judges are. but on this donald trump has outsourced his work to a group of people, the federal society, who are prepared to present names that actually will get approved by republicans. >> well, the process -- every president should always have an every green process of what happens if you have to pick a supreme court justice. so they have had lists for a long time. and yes, the federalist society and the heritage foundation and others help to provide and vet lists. and i'm sure that there are several organizations that do that. but the president was prepared to do this even before he took office. and it is an ever green responsibility, as i said. and he will come up with a name. look, i was opportunity to be able to work w
george w. bush. he happened john roberts as well as clarence thomas get through the nomination process and sammy alito. thank you for joining us. to this process that halle was talking about, the president gets to put forward a name. this is one of those things that can be fumbled, can be messed up -- it has been messed up in the past to vetting problems and problems with who these judges are. but on this donald trump has outsourced his work to a group of people, the federal society, who are...
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i almost took it out, i thought, it wasn't monty python, it was major general robert ross, rear admiral george copper and 150 sailors in 1814, apparently by this time the war of 1812 was over. but they went into the white house, they ate the dinner that dolly madison had prepared for her guest, they apparently commented favorably on the madeira and they piled all of the furniture and drapes in the middle of the rooms in the stepped outside and threw in torches and burned the white house. that is a scary and great painting by tom freeman. the fire burned really really hot. then it rained. so what you had afterwards was a shell of cracked stone, it was in bad shape, a lot of the stone was unusable, the brick inside was unusable. but -- i will just jump forward to the british again, a different one. field marshal mr. monty, montgomery came to see my grandfather after the war, you can see they are getting along just fine in that picture. montgomery asked my grandfather when was this built? and grandpa said well, once in 1792. then again in 1814, after you burned it. and the field marshal was very
i almost took it out, i thought, it wasn't monty python, it was major general robert ross, rear admiral george copper and 150 sailors in 1814, apparently by this time the war of 1812 was over. but they went into the white house, they ate the dinner that dolly madison had prepared for her guest, they apparently commented favorably on the madeira and they piled all of the furniture and drapes in the middle of the rooms in the stepped outside and threw in torches and burned the white house. that...
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robert mueller. remember, he called george papadopoulos, the former trump campaign foreign policy adviser, called himcoffee boy. but we know that paul manafort was part of the campaign from mid-march to at least mid-august of 202016. he was there for a crucial time. he was with the campaign during the gop convention at a time when the only change made to the republican party platform was about ukraine. we know, what, paul manafort had done pro-russia work in ukraine. the other thing we should say is that it's no secret that paul manafort made his fortune as a political consultant to dictators overseas, and had been missing from the republican, you know, party political consultancy for about two decades before president trump tapped him to join his campaign. the oather thing, as nbc news hs reported, the fbi did warn the trump campaign and the clinton campaign after those two became the respective nominees of their parties that foreign adversaries including russia would try to spy and infiltrate the campaign. the president's tweet, his complaints about, hey, in mind sight, i could have used some help,
robert mueller. remember, he called george papadopoulos, the former trump campaign foreign policy adviser, called himcoffee boy. but we know that paul manafort was part of the campaign from mid-march to at least mid-august of 202016. he was there for a crucial time. he was with the campaign during the gop convention at a time when the only change made to the republican party platform was about ukraine. we know, what, paul manafort had done pro-russia work in ukraine. the other thing we should...
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george w. bush fried ask failedan athat bill clinton, most importantly tried to achieve but didn't. robert: a what are the signals, know, that kim kim is send something he's sending his top guy to talk to the president. what has he donean to sho kind of commitment to these talks? shawna h sending top guy is one way. the fact it still seems they were talking. you have a team of people in singapore still trying to figure ou what happens on june 12. even though last week we all got into a frenzy and president trump said he's not going to th actually go t summit. he sent the letter, that whole thing. eemed like behind the scenes, people just kept going. peter: the president said two things in particular that werel notend different. you played one of them, where there is going to be a process. take your time, hex. a week ago they were saying it had to be rapid denuclearization. it's a big change. the other thing was, i don't like to use te phrase "maximum pressure," he said. that wase. his phr what he's signaling is we may not be taking sanctions off but we m not be enforcing the ones we have o
george w. bush fried ask failedan athat bill clinton, most importantly tried to achieve but didn't. robert: a what are the signals, know, that kim kim is send something he's sending his top guy to talk to the president. what has he donean to sho kind of commitment to these talks? shawna h sending top guy is one way. the fact it still seems they were talking. you have a team of people in singapore still trying to figure ou what happens on june 12. even though last week we all got into a frenzy...
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with their money but it's an allegation special counsel robert muller is likely looking at the man at the center of many of these questions george nader is cooperating with the investigation. al-jazeera washington today marks a year since the blockade began we'll have a special program looking at the political economic and human effect of the crisis that's at eight hundred g.m.t. on tuesday here on al-jazeera there is considering expanding its military role in the war in yemen the wall street journal reports the u.a.e. has asked the u.s. to help it capture the port of a data from iranian backed the red sea port serves as the main point for aid to reach millions of yemenis who are on the brink of famine because of the war u.s. secretary of state mike pump ai has asked for an assessment of the u.a.e. request the former philippine president benigno aquino has appeared in court accused of ordering a vaccination campaign before a drug was fully tested eight hundred thousand children receive the vaccine against the mosquito borne virus and indo gun has more from manila. former president beneath keno appeared before a court here at the
with their money but it's an allegation special counsel robert muller is likely looking at the man at the center of many of these questions george nader is cooperating with the investigation. al-jazeera washington today marks a year since the blockade began we'll have a special program looking at the political economic and human effect of the crisis that's at eight hundred g.m.t. on tuesday here on al-jazeera there is considering expanding its military role in the war in yemen the wall street...
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of social security and medicare trust funds, we're joined now by robert reischauer of the urban institute, and charles blahous of george mason university. having this discussion after the publication this week of the annual trustees report that offered some warnings about the long-term health of those trust funds. so, mr. blahous, first, who are these people who publish this report, the trustees that we call them? >> well, right now, the trustees are only four people -- the secretary of the treasury, secretary of hhs, the secretary of labor, and the acting social security commissioner. now, by law, there are supposed to be six trustees. there's supposed to be two members of the public, one from each party serving as public trustees, but their basic job is to report annually on the financial status of the social security and medicare trust funds. >> and should note, you both previously served as public trustees. what is the role of that person, for those two people? >> well, the public trustee positions were added as part of the 1983 social security amendments, and they were added very specifically to substantiate publi
of social security and medicare trust funds, we're joined now by robert reischauer of the urban institute, and charles blahous of george mason university. having this discussion after the publication this week of the annual trustees report that offered some warnings about the long-term health of those trust funds. so, mr. blahous, first, who are these people who publish this report, the trustees that we call them? >> well, right now, the trustees are only four people -- the secretary of...
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up next on washington journal, george mason university's charles blahous and robert reischauer will jointo talk ofut the fiscal health social security and the metal care -- medicare trust funds. first, hospital neck and the chief actuary of the centers for --icare and medicaid outlined the social security and medicare trust reports. they talked about why medicare is projected to be depleted by 2026 at that event. here's a bit of that. be the tends to information that gets the most attention from these reports. you can see that this is the ratio of the balance of the funds. it looks at the balance in the trust fund at the beginning of to ther as a ratio amount of expenditures for that year. the this range test is ratio should be over 100%. as you can see we have been under that level for a number of years now. that this ratio goes down to zero. that currently projected the trust fund would be depleted in 2026 this year. and that is three years earlier than last year. this is predominantly a revenue story. fact that payroll taxes, the amount of revenue coming into the trust fund were lower
up next on washington journal, george mason university's charles blahous and robert reischauer will jointo talk ofut the fiscal health social security and the metal care -- medicare trust funds. first, hospital neck and the chief actuary of the centers for --icare and medicaid outlined the social security and medicare trust reports. they talked about why medicare is projected to be depleted by 2026 at that event. here's a bit of that. be the tends to information that gets the most attention...
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you're right. 14, paul manafort, trump jr., george papadopoulos, carter page, jeff sessions, j.d. gordon, michael flynn, robert prince, rick gates, michael cohen and michael caputo. 14, count them, there they have up on the screen. so, john, this is the second russian who roger stone had contacts with which says -- says he forgot. the other was russian hacker guccifer who leaked the dnc hacked e-mails. how problematic is this for him or potentially the president? >> well, i would think roger would remember the fact that during watergate, several witnesses got prosecuted for perjury, for testimony in front of congress when they couldn't remember facts. the "i don't recall" is not always a very good defense to wanting to not tell the facts to a committee of congress. so, if there's any kind of external or corroborating evidence that he, indeed, did know about this, had recalled before, long before he testified before congress, it could be trouble for him. it could be more than problematic. it could be a criminal offense. >> i want you to watch this. this is back -- this is the president, president in february of
you're right. 14, paul manafort, trump jr., george papadopoulos, carter page, jeff sessions, j.d. gordon, michael flynn, robert prince, rick gates, michael cohen and michael caputo. 14, count them, there they have up on the screen. so, john, this is the second russian who roger stone had contacts with which says -- says he forgot. the other was russian hacker guccifer who leaked the dnc hacked e-mails. how problematic is this for him or potentially the president? >> well, i would think...
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robert e. lee dying in 1870. george thomas dying in 1870 spared us. 1872, if someone wrote his memoirs.n all seriousness, they never got their shot to say with a felt about things. -- if you want to do somebody in the best way is not to mention them at all. commentever hear the that the argument dies and then become a footnote. i think the reputations of -- thomas andl lee are shaped by the fact that did not write memoirs even know they had strong opinions about their performance in the war and reasons for victory and defeat. grant can say i have said what i have to say. i understand there are many george thomas fans out there. i will say something very kind and i will let it go at that. which is still, as you said, you detect throughout the memoirs that these two did not always get along and there was such a fundamental clash of personalities that grant would overlook in sherman or sheridan things he would not overlook in thomas. there was no chemistry between them. >> yes, sir. >> yes. one of the things that always struck me most in the memoirs, at least twice or maybe more times when
robert e. lee dying in 1870. george thomas dying in 1870 spared us. 1872, if someone wrote his memoirs.n all seriousness, they never got their shot to say with a felt about things. -- if you want to do somebody in the best way is not to mention them at all. commentever hear the that the argument dies and then become a footnote. i think the reputations of -- thomas andl lee are shaped by the fact that did not write memoirs even know they had strong opinions about their performance in the war and...
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with their money but it's an allegation special counsel robert muller is likely looking at the man at the center of many of these questions george nader is cooperating with the investigation. al-jazeera washington and chaste i will mark one year since the blockade began with have a special program looking at the political economic and human impact of the crisis eight hundred g.m.t. on chief say parents of their eight states have primary elections in the u.s. on choose stationary the amount of candidates for the upcoming midterm elections nationwide democrats have been rallying around an unprecedented number of women candidates as they push to regain the majority in the house of representatives come november kristen salumi has more from the state of new jersey. am running back to me now i am i guess arrow she is a former navy pilot federal prosecutor and first time political candidate mike use relish also the leading fundraiser in a crowded field of democrats running to represent new jersey's eleventh congressional district a seat that has been held by a republican man for the last twenty four years we see so many women running w
with their money but it's an allegation special counsel robert muller is likely looking at the man at the center of many of these questions george nader is cooperating with the investigation. al-jazeera washington and chaste i will mark one year since the blockade began with have a special program looking at the political economic and human impact of the crisis eight hundred g.m.t. on chief say parents of their eight states have primary elections in the u.s. on choose stationary the amount of...
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with their money but it's an allegation special counsel robert muller is likely looking at the man at the center of many of these questions george nader is cooperating with the investigation. al jazeera washington u.s. president donald trump has added a potential new twist to the investigation looking into alleged interference by russian the twenty sixteen us election in a tweet trump denied doing anything wrong but stated he has the absolute right to pardon himself from any possible charges could be held it doesn't. it was no solution with the russia he said it over no collusion and over no collusion and over again there is absolutely no scholars of us president donald trump insists no one for his campaign work with the russian government during his twenty sixteen election but with the potential for more criminal indictments looming the president is stepping up his attacks on the band investigating his campaign special counsel robert mueller in a monday morning tweet trump said it was unconstitutional to appoint muller in the first place but in another tweet he claims that if muller decides trump did anything wrong i have the a
with their money but it's an allegation special counsel robert muller is likely looking at the man at the center of many of these questions george nader is cooperating with the investigation. al jazeera washington u.s. president donald trump has added a potential new twist to the investigation looking into alleged interference by russian the twenty sixteen us election in a tweet trump denied doing anything wrong but stated he has the absolute right to pardon himself from any possible charges...
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believe it it or not in the transition toward the inauguration, guilty, also cooperating with robert mueller, george pop a dop plis. if republicans are cursed with short term pmemory loss, the fat that trey gowdy said nothing happened. man that donald trump told the washington post in spring of 2016 in the middle of his campaign was one of his top two foreign policy advisers. guilty also. cooperating. and, by the way, what -- we don't just have to talk donnie deutsch about all of donald trump's campaign aides that are now guilty. some in jail, but most of them cooperating, we could talk about the 13 russians. >> oh. >> who have been indicted. >> talk about the three russian companies that were indicted. why, there's a vertable cornucopia of indictments flying around of plea deals flying around of you name it, flying around evidence, and yet they're just saying -- could we get that clip? i hate to do this, but i don't -- i think maybe i have short-term memory loss because i really can't believe trey gowdy said what i'm remembering him to have said. did he say nothing's happened? >> he said nothing's
believe it it or not in the transition toward the inauguration, guilty, also cooperating with robert mueller, george pop a dop plis. if republicans are cursed with short term pmemory loss, the fat that trey gowdy said nothing happened. man that donald trump told the washington post in spring of 2016 in the middle of his campaign was one of his top two foreign policy advisers. guilty also. cooperating. and, by the way, what -- we don't just have to talk donnie deutsch about all of donald trump's...
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this is the wife of george papadopoulos, the trump campaign aide who pleaded guilty and is cooperating with special counsel robert mueller. >> i trust and hope and ask president trump to pardon him. i hope he will. >> reporter: sources tell abc news, the white house is working on a growing list of eligible americans, including people without celebrity status or support. one official telling us, "need to be ready when the boss is ready to go." >> so, let's get to pierre thomas, with us live from d.c. tonight. and pierre, sources telling abc news that the president is pushing his staff for more names that he can pardon? >> reporter: that's right, david. expect more pardons an commutations. there are no real limits on the president's power. and david, breaking with tradition, he has taken this action without consulting the justice department. david? >> pierre thomas tonight. thank you. >>> there is an urgent effort under way at this hour to get the youngest victims from that volcano in guatemala to the u.s. for help. look at this tonight. this satellite image from before the volcanic eruption, and this image. you ca
this is the wife of george papadopoulos, the trump campaign aide who pleaded guilty and is cooperating with special counsel robert mueller. >> i trust and hope and ask president trump to pardon him. i hope he will. >> reporter: sources tell abc news, the white house is working on a growing list of eligible americans, including people without celebrity status or support. one official telling us, "need to be ready when the boss is ready to go." >> so, let's get to...
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with their money but it's an allegation special counsel robert muller is like looking at the man at the center of many of these questions george nader is cooperating with the investigation. al-jazeera washington choose able mark one year since the blockade began we'll have a special program looking at the political economic and human impact of the crisis that's at eight hundred g.m.t. on tuesday on al-jazeera. now the wall street journal is reporting the u.a.e. has asked the united states to help to take control of yemen's ports of her data from heathy rebels the red sea port serves as the main entry point for aid to reach millions of yemenis and mirage and american forces work together inside the country but the u.s. has so far stayed away from fighting around the port the former philippine president benigno aquino has appeared in court queues of ordering a vaccination campaign before a drug was fully tested and despite warnings of health risks eight hundred thousand children received the vaccine against the mosquito borne virus is now being linked to a number of deaths to matter i mean the gun has more from manila. former pr
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robert driscoll, former deputy assistant attorney general under president george w. bush. so i next official, and is and when he used to be at the doj and it's always great to have you on the program. let's start with who wins this battle because i completely understand that congress has oversight. i also completely understand that the fbi and doj have a right and a responsibility to protect sensitive information. so who wins? >> i don't think anyone wins. i think it will be a negotiated resolution, these things almost always are. it's a conflict of two valid principles. one of the things that happen, these interbranch disputes is there is no really governing the loss so to speak on it. so everyone is really worried that if they give up an inch on this matter, it'll be used against them the next time they request something. so i think they'll have to eventually negotiate a resolution in both sides frankly come out this with a little bit unclean. congress has had some issues with leaking, doj has had some issues with peers of really redacting the some have been produced whe
robert driscoll, former deputy assistant attorney general under president george w. bush. so i next official, and is and when he used to be at the doj and it's always great to have you on the program. let's start with who wins this battle because i completely understand that congress has oversight. i also completely understand that the fbi and doj have a right and a responsibility to protect sensitive information. so who wins? >> i don't think anyone wins. i think it will be a negotiated...
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george washington university. jonathan, you heard there the name robert bork was just mentioned. anthony kennedy is on the court, has been on the court, for the last 30 years because robert bork could not get confirmed. ronald reagan's very conservative nominee was rejected by a democratic senate in 1987. kennedy, the fall-back choice. the fear of democrats all across the country right now certainly is that now with a republican senate by the slimmest of margins, but a republican senate, nonetheless, and donald trump as president, that essentially robert bork -- a robert bork-like figure could everge and go on the court here. is that a real possibility? >> it is a real possibility. the change in the filibuster rule made this an entirely different process from the one we've seen in the past. the republicans have every incentive to move this as quickly as they can. the fact is those mid-term elections are looming over the senate. they don't know quite what they're going to have after the next election, and they don't want to be put into the position that the obama administration wa
george washington university. jonathan, you heard there the name robert bork was just mentioned. anthony kennedy is on the court, has been on the court, for the last 30 years because robert bork could not get confirmed. ronald reagan's very conservative nominee was rejected by a democratic senate in 1987. kennedy, the fall-back choice. the fear of democrats all across the country right now certainly is that now with a republican senate by the slimmest of margins, but a republican senate,...
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. >> robert on facebook says the unpunished trees in his mind blowing and george says not surprising,rs and can rights, political hoodlums far more dangerous, all at the same time. >> the reason why is what is interesting to find out why you would be stopping somebody looking into meddling. >> donald trump doing what he does best, speaking to supporters at another rally. >> we will make america strong again and we will make america great again, thank you, minnesota. thank you, minnesota. >> one of the iron workers who said that with the president talks about how the message is hitting home with middle america. ♪ wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. introducing the world's first sthe new ego string trimmer. with powerload™ technology. feed the line
. >> robert on facebook says the unpunished trees in his mind blowing and george says not surprising,rs and can rights, political hoodlums far more dangerous, all at the same time. >> the reason why is what is interesting to find out why you would be stopping somebody looking into meddling. >> donald trump doing what he does best, speaking to supporters at another rally. >> we will make america strong again and we will make america great again, thank you, minnesota....
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robert mueller. rudy giuliani, you know, george, he said this to you, conceded their recollection keeps changing. >>ight, but, cecilia, it's hard to know what to do in the briefing room. sarah sanders made a statement not true and now won't even explain it. >> reporter: it's very frustrating for the reporters in there. i was in there yesterday. so was jon karl and people were pushing and pushing and not getting answers and it's really frustrating. >> thanks very much. >>> now reaction is coming in to that major decision from the supreme court ruling in favor of a lo baker who refused on religious grounds to make a cake celeating a same-s wding. some are protesting the decision and others are cheering it as a victory for religious liberty. abc's eva pilgrim is here with the story. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, michael. reaction has been all over the place and pretty heated as you would imagine in the case that involves gay rights and religious freedom. some this morning criticizing the supreme court saying its decision didn't address the bigger issue and instead chose to have its cake
robert mueller. rudy giuliani, you know, george, he said this to you, conceded their recollection keeps changing. >>ight, but, cecilia, it's hard to know what to do in the briefing room. sarah sanders made a statement not true and now won't even explain it. >> reporter: it's very frustrating for the reporters in there. i was in there yesterday. so was jon karl and people were pushing and pushing and not getting answers and it's really frustrating. >> thanks very much....
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with their money but it's an allegation special counsel robert muller is likely looking at the man at the center of many of these questions george nader is cooperating with the investigation. al-jazeera washington what you say is the first anniversary of the beginning of the blockade and we'll have a special program looking at the political economic and human impact of the crisis you can see it at eight hundred as tuesday here on al-jazeera that's eight hundred hours g.m.t. . now the wall street journal is reporting that the u.a.e. has asked the united states to help it take control of yemen's port of her data from who thing rebels the red sea port serves as the main entry points aid to reach millions of yemenis iraqi and american forces worked together inside the country but the u.s. so far stayed away from any fighting around the pools look at stormy in the south china sea region his tell us more is where the staff that's right just in the last twenty four hours got warnings popping up all over the place showing us that there's the risk of seeing some cyclamens foam combos not necessarily bad news because it's been incredibly
with their money but it's an allegation special counsel robert muller is likely looking at the man at the center of many of these questions george nader is cooperating with the investigation. al-jazeera washington what you say is the first anniversary of the beginning of the blockade and we'll have a special program looking at the political economic and human impact of the crisis you can see it at eight hundred as tuesday here on al-jazeera that's eight hundred hours g.m.t. . now the wall...
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. >> harris: robert driscoll served as deputy assistant attorney general under president george w. bush. glad to have you here today. >> thank you. >> harris: what to make of this as this all comes together? first of all, i want to get your initial response to what we are learning. >> well, i mean, i think it's going to be great to finally get this laid out. i mean if you look at what happened with andrew mccabe and the report about one narrow portion of this released earlier, a few weeks ago, this was so detailed, it wasn't just conclusions. i was we think he lied and here is where he lie and here is four pieces of evidence proving he was lying. i think that is the detail you will be looking at, which is why it's such a long report. i think it will be great to finally get some conclusions from someone who is generally trusted by both sides of the aisle in terms of the spin techor general hor -- inspector general horowitz as to what happened with comey and a.g. lynch and mccabe. all of those people will be addressed in this. we'll see what happens. i am looking forward to it. we'll
. >> harris: robert driscoll served as deputy assistant attorney general under president george w. bush. glad to have you here today. >> thank you. >> harris: what to make of this as this all comes together? first of all, i want to get your initial response to what we are learning. >> well, i mean, i think it's going to be great to finally get this laid out. i mean if you look at what happened with andrew mccabe and the report about one narrow portion of this released...
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house aide kellyanne conway now is publicly defending robert mueller's investigation in yet another round of criticism against the president. george conway, a prominent attorney publishing this stunning law article this week, the title here, "the terrible arguments against the constitutionality of the mueller investigation." conway also retweeting pretty harsh criticism of president trump's signed agreement with north korean dictator kim jong un. rick wilson is back. rick, to you first. between these tweets, these retweets, this 3,500 word column published monday, does he know he's married to a woman who works for trump? why is he doing this? >> george conway is a well regarded guy who understands the law, federal society background and his case is pretty unassailable. i'm not an attorney but he's clearly a good one. my recommendations to george are you should probably get a food guest bedroom because he is married to the queen of the trump cult over there. this is something that he needs to be -- i'm not going to get into their family business, no one knows the secret terrain of any marriage. he clearly sending some sharp, invest
house aide kellyanne conway now is publicly defending robert mueller's investigation in yet another round of criticism against the president. george conway, a prominent attorney publishing this stunning law article this week, the title here, "the terrible arguments against the constitutionality of the mueller investigation." conway also retweeting pretty harsh criticism of president trump's signed agreement with north korean dictator kim jong un. rick wilson is back. rick, to you...
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who has been granted immunity in exchange for his cooperation with robert mueller and the special counsel's office his name is george nader. he has multiple criminal convictions in multiple countries, including for child pornography and child molestation. but he has nevertheless turned up multiple times in the trump white house. he's turned up in this photo with donald trump, and he turns up again and again and again in trump tower and interacting with trump campaign officials in meetings that would later come under scrutiny by the special counsel's office as the special counsel looks at links between the trump campaign and russia's attack on the 2016 election. so a couple of weeks ago we learned in "the new york times" that that guy, george nader, was in attendance at a previously unreported meeting that happened at trump tower in new york three months before the 2016 election. at that meeting, according to the times' reporting, a foreign company pitched the trump campaign on what would be a foreign-funded social media manipulation campaign, which they were offering to mount in the united states in order to help tr
who has been granted immunity in exchange for his cooperation with robert mueller and the special counsel's office his name is george nader. he has multiple criminal convictions in multiple countries, including for child pornography and child molestation. but he has nevertheless turned up multiple times in the trump white house. he's turned up in this photo with donald trump, and he turns up again and again and again in trump tower and interacting with trump campaign officials in meetings that...
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with their money but it's an allegation special counsel robert muller is likely looking at the man at the center of many of these questions george nader is cooperating with the investigation. al-jazeera washington well tuesday is the first anniversary of the blockade being imposed against castro and we'll have a special program looking at the political economic and human impact of the crisis you can see it at eight hundred hours g.m.t. on tuesday appear on al-jazeera. hundreds of bodies have been found in mosul almost a year after the iraqi says he was taken from i saw they were buried in ruins along the banks of the tigris river channel strafford reports from baghdad. it's been eleven months since iraqi prime minister hydrilla body declared victory over eisel in mosul much of what was iraq's second biggest city lies in ruins the fighting was described as the most intense urban combat since world war two. the search for bodies goes on civil defense search and rescue teams are concentrating on areas close to the banks of the river tigris it was here that the iraqi government forces supported by international coalition airstrikes
with their money but it's an allegation special counsel robert muller is likely looking at the man at the center of many of these questions george nader is cooperating with the investigation. al-jazeera washington well tuesday is the first anniversary of the blockade being imposed against castro and we'll have a special program looking at the political economic and human impact of the crisis you can see it at eight hundred hours g.m.t. on tuesday appear on al-jazeera. hundreds of bodies have...
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with their money but it's an allegation special counsel robert muller is likely looking at the man at the center of many of these questions george nader is cooperating with the investigation. al-jazeera washington tuesday will mark one year since the blockade began we'll have a special program looking at the political economic and human impact of the crisis that's at eight hundred g.m.t. on tuesday here on al-jazeera the wall street journal is reporting the u.a.e. has asked the united states to help to take control of yemen's port of had data from who think rebels the red sea port serves as the main entry point for aid to reach millions of yemenis and there are ten american forces work together inside the country but the u.s. has so far stayed away from fighting around the port thousands of people could return to their homes in libya after a deal between two feuding communities people living in taba get accused of supporting for many to mama gadhafi joining the twenty eleven uprising opposition forces in neighboring misrata cleared away again and it's been largely empty ever since mom would go ahead has more from misrata. it is
with their money but it's an allegation special counsel robert muller is likely looking at the man at the center of many of these questions george nader is cooperating with the investigation. al-jazeera washington tuesday will mark one year since the blockade began we'll have a special program looking at the political economic and human impact of the crisis that's at eight hundred g.m.t. on tuesday here on al-jazeera the wall street journal is reporting the u.a.e. has asked the united states to...
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george moscone and harvey milk were assassinated. and we sang on the steps of city hall, and ever since then it's history. robert: yeah, yeah.levant and almost a historical achievement, and just doing it just in terms of what it represented. people kind of forget the way the culture landscape was then. but in terms of the evolution of the group, 's almost like the group itself now represents something bigger all the toesnime, d it? erick ducut: definitely, i mean, through the years, we've been getting bigger and bigger as a group. we've been more diverse. there's really--now, we're about 300 strong, about 250 of that will be performing for this next show. so, it has really evolved through the years. robert: unbreakable, huh? vinney: yeah, something i'm really proud of is that sfg, it was the first chorus to have the word "gay" in its name. robert: right. vinney: and we see ourselves as kind of the granddaddy of the lgbtq choral movement. robert: let's watch a little bit of this, then we'll talk right afterwards. ♪ ♪ america the beautiful, ♪ remember the fruited plain. ♪ ♪ we're all marching to a master orchestration, ♪ ♪ so
george moscone and harvey milk were assassinated. and we sang on the steps of city hall, and ever since then it's history. robert: yeah, yeah.levant and almost a historical achievement, and just doing it just in terms of what it represented. people kind of forget the way the culture landscape was then. but in terms of the evolution of the group, 's almost like the group itself now represents something bigger all the toesnime, d it? erick ducut: definitely, i mean, through the years, we've been...