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took him out, put him on a plastic raft and brought him here. i later learned that this man died.rtu nately. the environment agency in the west midlands had issued multiple flood warnings, as smaller rivers filled up after the downpours. for those affected the most, it's likely to take months before they are able to get their homes back to the way they once were. sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham. we heard there about the man in his 80s who died in the floods in walsall. well, on the same street another driver was pulled to safety from his submerged car, hours earlier. his rescuer, ben lees, explained how he dived into six—foot—deep waters to reach the stranded man. i was on my way home and then i avoided the road closure, like everyone else does, and then went down a side street and then i came across the flood. and people coming up to the car asking if you can swim. i said, yes. they said, "there's children in the car". because i've got a son, ijust got out straight away and went in. but there was no children in there, there was just an old guy, like. the man in the car, how hi
took him out, put him on a plastic raft and brought him here. i later learned that this man died.rtu nately. the environment agency in the west midlands had issued multiple flood warnings, as smaller rivers filled up after the downpours. for those affected the most, it's likely to take months before they are able to get their homes back to the way they once were. sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham. we heard there about the man in his 80s who died in the floods in walsall. well, on the same...
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he's attacked him from the rose garden. he's tweeted at him. he's got whatever her name is, jeannie -- i always get that wrong. >> judge jeannine. >> but not the kind of effort to discredit him that they put into discrediting comey. this strikes me as potentially far more dangerous. >> i think there are so many things -- this is a great piece. mike schmidt has broken a lot of stories over the years. this piece when i saw it, there are six things that are interesting to me. i would say that one of them is -- and i know harry lit man will talk about this. we talked about it on television last niechlt. it's fascinating in the sense there is an argument in jim comey's firing the white house said he was fired for misconduct, he did various things wrong. there are democrats who think he did things wrong in 2016. rod rosenstein wrote the memo. you can make the case, president president can, jim comey was fired for some other reason than to stop the russia investigation even though he has said things to indicate the opposite. the way he was moving -- t
he's attacked him from the rose garden. he's tweeted at him. he's got whatever her name is, jeannie -- i always get that wrong. >> judge jeannine. >> but not the kind of effort to discredit him that they put into discrediting comey. this strikes me as potentially far more dangerous. >> i think there are so many things -- this is a great piece. mike schmidt has broken a lot of stories over the years. this piece when i saw it, there are six things that are interesting to me. i...
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question him.ink the american people would like to know a little bit more about keeping the bogeyman of the russian billionaires alive and keep the big fantasy alive. fantastic reporting. it robin, thank you for what you've done for your service to this country. all those years. john solomon, please keep us up-to-date on your reporting. fantastic reporting. any news from mueller connected mueller respond? >> no comment. >> laura: the proverbial no comment. >> laura: president trump has become a national hero in israel because of a promise that was realized in jerusalem today. >> dear friends, what a glorious day. remember this moment. this is history. >> laura: victor davis hanson and mike huckabee join us to explain why today is a day like no other and a lot more, next. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you d
question him.ink the american people would like to know a little bit more about keeping the bogeyman of the russian billionaires alive and keep the big fantasy alive. fantastic reporting. it robin, thank you for what you've done for your service to this country. all those years. john solomon, please keep us up-to-date on your reporting. fantastic reporting. any news from mueller connected mueller respond? >> no comment. >> laura: the proverbial no comment. >> laura: president...
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had gifts for him.gton to meet with the russian ambassador. he says they gave him wine. he says they fed him fruit and russian caviar. but it wasn't just gifts. they actually wanted to make him a pitch for much more. the russian ambassador at that meeting ended up reading adlai stevenson a letter from moscow. quote, we are concerned -- we are concerned with the future and that america has the right president. when we compare all the possible presidential candidates in the united states, we feel that mr. stevenson is best for mutual understanding and progress towards peace. these are the views not only of nikita khrushchev but of the presid yum in russia, the party hierarchy. we in our heart all favor him and ask him which way would could be of assistance to those forces in the united states which favor friendly relations. how? should the frese praise him? should it criticize him? and if for what. mr. stevenson will know best what would help him. january 1960. so months before the american presidential e
had gifts for him.gton to meet with the russian ambassador. he says they gave him wine. he says they fed him fruit and russian caviar. but it wasn't just gifts. they actually wanted to make him a pitch for much more. the russian ambassador at that meeting ended up reading adlai stevenson a letter from moscow. quote, we are concerned -- we are concerned with the future and that america has the right president. when we compare all the possible presidential candidates in the united states, we feel...
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him manipulating him on wait he does things, that's not his instinct.d, let me explain it. let me go talk to them. they're saying that's a bad idea. you have a push and pull within his own legal team on this. he believes he's innocent. he wants to make the case to the american people, it looks like. >> we're going to take a quick break with more reporting on the other side. we'll be right back. [phone ringing] need a change of scenery? the kayak price forecast tool tells you whether to wait or book your flight now. so you can be confident you're getting the best price. giddyup! kayak. search one and done. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who deli
him manipulating him on wait he does things, that's not his instinct.d, let me explain it. let me go talk to them. they're saying that's a bad idea. you have a push and pull within his own legal team on this. he believes he's innocent. he wants to make the case to the american people, it looks like. >> we're going to take a quick break with more reporting on the other side. we'll be right back. [phone ringing] need a change of scenery? the kayak price forecast tool tells you whether to...
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do you believe him. >> half of me believes him.ear with me because i think he's so narsistic and delusional. there's a part of him that thinks the hell with it, i'm going to go in there, tell the truth, when him over. but of course his lawyers are say iing absolutely not. so he sets up yes, i want to do it so badly. but only if he's fair and then he comes up with a bumpbl nch o lies. he's democrat. he's a republican. his staff is democrats. they're actually mixed. he worked eight years for obama. no, it was eight years for george w. bush and or four for obama. if he would be fair, i'd be thrilled to talk to him. >> he says that and says it with the full u knowledge of the people he listens to. not even talking about his lawyers. people he listens to are people who go on fox news and here's what they're tell iing him abou taub k to mueller. >> i don't want him to testify because as a lawyer, i don't want him caught in a gotcha moment where someone accuses him of lying. >> he should never walk into that room. >> any good lawyer would
do you believe him. >> half of me believes him.ear with me because i think he's so narsistic and delusional. there's a part of him that thinks the hell with it, i'm going to go in there, tell the truth, when him over. but of course his lawyers are say iing absolutely not. so he sets up yes, i want to do it so badly. but only if he's fair and then he comes up with a bumpbl nch o lies. he's democrat. he's a republican. his staff is democrats. they're actually mixed. he worked eight years...
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i need him to participate in this. do you think the president, garrett, and his team are banking that they can end the investigation in some way before any of this happens? >> well, i think what we've seen over the last couple of weeks is that this investigation has progressed rather rapidly. i mean, that michael cohen raid really did change the stakes of the investigation and sort of what we think might be under the umbrella of the questions that the president might end up facing. so i think, you know, jay sekulow and the other lawyers involved in this thought that they were facing a very different landscape a couple of weeks ago when there was a much more open consideration of whether the president would end up testifying. the president, from everything that we know, wants very much to testify. i mean, i think that in some ways the president really thinks if he can just sit down on the other side of the table with robert mueller, you know, he can negotiate this investigation away, just like another new york real esta
i need him to participate in this. do you think the president, garrett, and his team are banking that they can end the investigation in some way before any of this happens? >> well, i think what we've seen over the last couple of weeks is that this investigation has progressed rather rapidly. i mean, that michael cohen raid really did change the stakes of the investigation and sort of what we think might be under the umbrella of the questions that the president might end up facing. so i...
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you don't like him? >> i hate him. he's a [bleep].s a--i'll give you $8.50 or $9 worth of work and not a [bleep] penny more and not any more effort. okay? that's neil. >> when he got bit by the dog and was bleeding, were you concerned about him or the dog? >> ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! okay-- >> andrew, i gotta tell you-- your laugh scares the [bleep] out of me. >> because it's a farce. what neil did was reach down and push the dog back, at which point, the dog bit him. >> it sounds like he was just trying to stop the dog from running in the street. >> i was horrified. why--why would you do that? >> as andrew's ranting and raving, neil walks in. instead of andrew using some sort of decorum or discretion or shutting his mouth, he continues. he actually gets even more amped up. >> and then he comes up to my office yelling and screaming at me that i should have shown more compassion. >> but i think when that happens, i think what people are looking for is some level of sympathy. >> that's not--again, my staff has to function a right way. >
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what they want him to know and have him see what the published reaction is. >> the best way. >> that'sknown tactic we've seen his team do. i will point out. >> you've seen them leak stuff to get it to trump? >> absolutely. i will point out that his team also put giuliani out there to say there's no way trump is going to sit for a 12-hour interview. look at these questions. max two hours. so you see the negotiating tactic here, via trump's tweets and jew's comments to the "post." new team, new tactics. >> you agree that the purpose of this leak whoever did it on the trump side did it to try to bring the public in as allies of trump? >> i do think that's true. i would like 0 make a caveat that -- we shouldn't ascribe too much strategy to anything that what happens in this white house. >> strategy by one person. for months, the president has been stewing over the langeth and bread of the investigation he boiled over when lawyers raided michael cohen's office. sources say trump's anger over the cohen raids spilled into nearly every conversation in the days that followed and continues to be
what they want him to know and have him see what the published reaction is. >> the best way. >> that'sknown tactic we've seen his team do. i will point out. >> you've seen them leak stuff to get it to trump? >> absolutely. i will point out that his team also put giuliani out there to say there's no way trump is going to sit for a 12-hour interview. look at these questions. max two hours. so you see the negotiating tactic here, via trump's tweets and jew's comments to the...
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they were hitting him.ut when he's hitting trump-- different deal. >> i hope that he is still alive. i hope he still gets a chance to see in the end in so many areas, so many areas, not all that he was right. he was courageous, and in the end there was someone we can say tome our children that is a role model and think how few role model vez today. >> i don't like what they said about sarah t palin. i don't think it is necessary. if you don't want trump to be at your funeral. you can make it known. i don't think you have to write it in the book. and. look. you everyone can do what they want. there's a way to get that message out. >> but we should not judge him. >> what he is saying right now. i can't. it is i don't know how much that disease has affected him. i know it is the frontal lobes. that's where you think. >> laura: by the way. jim, when-- because you showed me this book. you wrote a cal culous book. is that right. >> annuallytic geometry. >> laura: you should have made the white g house. ihe still
they were hitting him.ut when he's hitting trump-- different deal. >> i hope that he is still alive. i hope he still gets a chance to see in the end in so many areas, so many areas, not all that he was right. he was courageous, and in the end there was someone we can say tome our children that is a role model and think how few role model vez today. >> i don't like what they said about sarah t palin. i don't think it is necessary. if you don't want trump to be at your funeral. you...
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there was no fooling him.htforward, this is what i want, and if you do not reduce the goods, it is goodbye. let's hope that fighting spirit is on display at the moment. rob, thank you very much for talking to us about sir alex ferguson this morning. the foreign secretary, boris johnson, is heading to washington where he'll try to persuade the us not to abandon the iran nuclear deal. the agreement saw iran receive relief on international sanctions in return for limitations to the country's controversial nuclear energy programme. it was negotiated under barack 0bama's presidency but mr trump has criticised the deal, claiming it has flaws because it doesn't cover the development of ballistic missiles. mr trump must decide whether to renew the deal by next saturday — the next deadline for waiving sanctions. 0ur washington correspondent, chris buckler reports. in a series of visits to the white house, european leaders have been trying to get donald trump to listen to their concerns about his hardline stance on iran
there was no fooling him.htforward, this is what i want, and if you do not reduce the goods, it is goodbye. let's hope that fighting spirit is on display at the moment. rob, thank you very much for talking to us about sir alex ferguson this morning. the foreign secretary, boris johnson, is heading to washington where he'll try to persuade the us not to abandon the iran nuclear deal. the agreement saw iran receive relief on international sanctions in return for limitations to the country's...
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it's always about people who have been disloyal to him, people who screwed him, who owed him somethingeing interviewed as the fbi director owed it to him. >> the only thing mueller owes us is the oath he swore, follow the constitution, follow the facts, follow the law, do what justice demands. i think to mike's point, the president doesn't get that. he doesn't get the sensitivities. and not to get preachy on you, nicolle -- >> that's fine. >> -- as prosecutors, that's something we hold dear, that sort of is innate to us. i'm not saying we're better or worse. i'm saying we get that. >> it's a good point because it is what is so foreign to -- it's what makes him say to reporters, i wanted my guys, my guy roy cohn. >> he doesn't get it. at this point he doesn't want to get it. i can take the argument when he first got there he didn't understand how the justice department is supposed to work. he didn't understand how he was supposed to be hands offer. people have told him how it's supposed to work. he continues to interfere. he wants to shut it down. he has bad intentions here. >> the pres
it's always about people who have been disloyal to him, people who screwed him, who owed him somethingeing interviewed as the fbi director owed it to him. >> the only thing mueller owes us is the oath he swore, follow the constitution, follow the facts, follow the law, do what justice demands. i think to mike's point, the president doesn't get that. he doesn't get the sensitivities. and not to get preachy on you, nicolle -- >> that's fine. >> -- as prosecutors, that's...
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him and sending him back to us.s is progress we're going to get our people back. it is vital that this government, the trump government, have some interactions with kim before the president sit down with him. what i love about this is that pompeo has the full trust of the president. so the president trusts the new secretary of state to have the interactions which means he's going have really good sort of interpersonal intelligence before he goes and has this summit. this is encouraging on a lot of fronts. i still think the kim regime is trust but verify and we have to treat them that way. but it's hard to look at this as anything other than a real positive especially for the families that are waiting for their people. >> all right. i want everyone to stay with me. when we come back, president trump withdrawing from the nuclear deal and vowing to impose new sanctions on iran, straining america's relationships with the closest allies. oubook a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. ♪ what's critical thinkin
him and sending him back to us.s is progress we're going to get our people back. it is vital that this government, the trump government, have some interactions with kim before the president sit down with him. what i love about this is that pompeo has the full trust of the president. so the president trusts the new secretary of state to have the interactions which means he's going have really good sort of interpersonal intelligence before he goes and has this summit. this is encouraging on a lot...
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for rescuing him!of the survivors was... ..going to pay him for rescuing him off the rocks! but he wouldn't take anything? no. nearby, the farmer here at stremnish also saved lives without seeking reward. he gave food and shelter to 1a survivors. his name was duncan campbell. he was a gaelic speaker. he rarely spoke in english. and he used to say... he speaks in gaelic. "what an awful sight, seeing the bodies piling up in the gullies." it had a dreadful effect on him. but... he speaks gaelic. "we found strength to do it." and with help, it was wonderful what was achieved. but, initially... ..there were a lot of bodies. but then for days, maybe weeks afterwards, there were other bodies being swept ashore. duncan campbell is buried near some of the victims of tuscania here at kilnaughton cemetery, port ellen. he would actually be involved in many sea rescues during his lifetime, but it's for what he did for the tuscania survivors that he earned the 0be. but i'm particularly proud of duncan campbell, beca
for rescuing him!of the survivors was... ..going to pay him for rescuing him off the rocks! but he wouldn't take anything? no. nearby, the farmer here at stremnish also saved lives without seeking reward. he gave food and shelter to 1a survivors. his name was duncan campbell. he was a gaelic speaker. he rarely spoke in english. and he used to say... he speaks in gaelic. "what an awful sight, seeing the bodies piling up in the gullies." it had a dreadful effect on him. but... he speaks...
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we'll ask him directly.he trump campaign reportedly planning a series of summer sessions to prep him if there is any eventual sit down. we will talk to rudy about all of this in just a moment. alisyn, you look too good to ignore the reality on the ground there. how is it this morning? >> it's beautiful here, chris. it is beautiful. it's sunny. it's electric. everyone is excited. i'm here in windsor, england where the royal wedding day will get under way just 24 hours from now. we have had breaking news already in the last hour this morning. we now know who will walk meghan markle down the aisle. it will not be her mother but rather prince charles. kensington palace made the announcement one day after meghan markle confronted her father would not be here in order to focus on his health back at home. we have learned prince marry's grandfather, prince philip, will attend the wedding less than two months after he had hip surgery. doria ragland will have tea with the queen today. this will be their first ever mee
we'll ask him directly.he trump campaign reportedly planning a series of summer sessions to prep him if there is any eventual sit down. we will talk to rudy about all of this in just a moment. alisyn, you look too good to ignore the reality on the ground there. how is it this morning? >> it's beautiful here, chris. it is beautiful. it's sunny. it's electric. everyone is excited. i'm here in windsor, england where the royal wedding day will get under way just 24 hours from now. we have had...
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him for firing comey, that politically, that will be a winner for him. to take that risk. that's why they're going after comey, hammer and tong every day, the book, the money, the name calling. >> pervert. >> if that is bob mueller's chief example of obstruction of justice. >> i think you're on to something. i think that's the story. the roundtable will stick with us. up next, these three will tell me something else i don't know. you're watching "hardball." ♪ oh you're simply the best ♪ better than all the rest ♪ better than anyone ♪ anyone i've ever met ♪ i'm stuck on your heart, the best just got bigger. ♪ i hang on every word you say applebee's new bigger bolder grill combos. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? new cascade platinum lets your dishwasher be the dish washer. three cleaning agents dissolve, lift and rinse away food the first time. new cascade platinum. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills?
him for firing comey, that politically, that will be a winner for him. to take that risk. that's why they're going after comey, hammer and tong every day, the book, the money, the name calling. >> pervert. >> if that is bob mueller's chief example of obstruction of justice. >> i think you're on to something. i think that's the story. the roundtable will stick with us. up next, these three will tell me something else i don't know. you're watching "hardball." ♪ oh...
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that was shocking to him because no one attacked him on television before, no one called him a liar theryone does now. and it was more shocking to donald trump that i was not intimidated by his threat to sue me and i dared him to sue me so i could get him under oath in a deposition and, of course, he never mentioned suing me again. so tonight there is an irony in watching donald trump's tactics be used against him. and this time it's by someone who's not using the donald trump investigation of the game. a couple weeks ago michael avenatti threatened to sue donald trump for defamation. and today michael avenatti filed that lawsuit here in federal court in "new york timenew yorkg that many he defamed stormy daniels. the lawsuit files said mr. trump's statement is false and defamatory by calling the incident a con job. mr. trump's statement would be understood to state that ms. clifford was fabricating the crime and the existence of the assail quantity. both of which are prohibited under new york law as well as the law of numerous other states. it was apparent that mr. trump meant to conve
that was shocking to him because no one attacked him on television before, no one called him a liar theryone does now. and it was more shocking to donald trump that i was not intimidated by his threat to sue me and i dared him to sue me so i could get him under oath in a deposition and, of course, he never mentioned suing me again. so tonight there is an irony in watching donald trump's tactics be used against him. and this time it's by someone who's not using the donald trump investigation of...
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the government changed the rules on him in order to convict him.u know, i think you have to hand it to president trump, if he has the courage to do the right thing. you know, president obama had an opportunity. >> let's move on. the governor been accept the pardon and do what is necessary to be eligible. that's the news from you. >> he's got two beautiful daughters at home that have been without their dad for six years. >> okay. >> for a man that has -- was only doing his job, was raising campaign funds and making political dees. as the appellate court said the deal over the senate seat was equivalent to what eisenhower did with earl warren which was considered a stroke of genius. you know, he was singled out for prosecution, under investigation for five years, chris. targeted early in his administration. >> we're going to have to move on. i think it's a argument by you. thank you. >> thank you for having me on. >> let's go back to the pardon thing. what does this say about our constitution that the president of the united states can obstruct justi
the government changed the rules on him in order to convict him.u know, i think you have to hand it to president trump, if he has the courage to do the right thing. you know, president obama had an opportunity. >> let's move on. the governor been accept the pardon and do what is necessary to be eligible. that's the news from you. >> he's got two beautiful daughters at home that have been without their dad for six years. >> okay. >> for a man that has -- was only doing...
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on dangerously around the world, so he knows him now and trusts him, so he put him in the state department. and so there is not much chaos in the cabinet. there remains chaos in the white house. -- mike can answer this, but i bet most of the people, a high percentage of people who work in the white house for trump, trump did not know before hand and maybe still does not know now. .here is chaos i am not trying to dump on trump . i think he has actually done a very good job policy wise and getting things past that are important. that are important. on the other hand, the leaking at the white house today is so much greater than i have ever seen before, and i have covered white house is back to gerald ford, a very nice man, by the way. 41, andworked with bush there was some but nothing like this. when there is this much leaking, it is poison, and trump said he is going to stop it. other presidents said they were going to stop it you they all failed. and i am afraid trump will, too. covers theprobably white house more than anyone, writing for the daily. what is it like to deal with them? how m
on dangerously around the world, so he knows him now and trusts him, so he put him in the state department. and so there is not much chaos in the cabinet. there remains chaos in the white house. -- mike can answer this, but i bet most of the people, a high percentage of people who work in the white house for trump, trump did not know before hand and maybe still does not know now. .here is chaos i am not trying to dump on trump . i think he has actually done a very good job policy wise and...
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him you know it's always tricky if you put the spotlight as you said on people like him and don't lose some other civil leaders but he was very happy to be awarded the freedom of press of out of touch of l a he sees it as an poem and people take this power into his country so we are aware of this risk but we will keep watching. thank you so much as the w.'s editor in chief in as paul on this freedom of press day thank you so much. you'll find much more on the topic on our website of course at d w dot com let's catch up now on some of the other stories making headlines around the world today former new york mayor rudy giuliani says donald trump repaid one hundred thirty thousand dollars spent by trump's lawyer to buy a porn star silence over an alleged affair with the u.s. president giuliani recently joined trump's legal team estate and apparently contradicts trump's insistence that he was unaware the payment to stormy down. officials in the usa at least nine people have been killed after a military cargo plane crashed near an airport in the southern state of georgia the c. one thirty a
him you know it's always tricky if you put the spotlight as you said on people like him and don't lose some other civil leaders but he was very happy to be awarded the freedom of press of out of touch of l a he sees it as an poem and people take this power into his country so we are aware of this risk but we will keep watching. thank you so much as the w.'s editor in chief in as paul on this freedom of press day thank you so much. you'll find much more on the topic on our website of course at d...
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that he actually impacted him. and in that second, he's ready to move on it, he wants to hug you. he goes into this whole free love thing which is another -- >> go ahead, michael. >> this is why we have to be careful about considering people geniuses. so many people say kanye is a genius. he's had a successful musical agree, yet all the advances he'd made economically, he's still so ignorant of the human nature and human experiences and why certain people are impacted by certain things differently and how marginalized groups of people struggle in comparison to those who are not marginalized at all. don, the fact of the matter is this. if you're enlightened, if you're an independent free thinker, you have gone from the process to being free. the individuals, you see these shadows before them, and they believe the shadows in front of them are true. but it's not true at all. that's what's so troubling about this, that we're having this conversation about this guy with this huge platform, with so many people who -- [ a
that he actually impacted him. and in that second, he's ready to move on it, he wants to hug you. he goes into this whole free love thing which is another -- >> go ahead, michael. >> this is why we have to be careful about considering people geniuses. so many people say kanye is a genius. he's had a successful musical agree, yet all the advances he'd made economically, he's still so ignorant of the human nature and human experiences and why certain people are impacted by certain...
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the new one -- you knew him better or loved him more? he thought he wouldn't want to be portrayed as a saint. abraham lincoln was widely hated. he wasn't the universally loved man. by this thing that wasn't to get attention with that star power that he seems to have wanted makes him somebody and the chase to catch him. do you think that is something that we as riders need to be concerned about? the attention to these figures? b mike we have to be careful. a woman came to me and said i met you. why? because you made me love john wilkes booth. i said you haven't read the book that i wrote what he was a rapist and murderer and he was abraham lincoln so we have to write about the evildoers and not make them the hero or antihero he is not the antihero he is a terrible hand. kennedy was a great man. i interpret how i write the stories because i don't want anyone what they were doing and the consequences. and it's too easy to dismiss someone as evil then you don't know why or who they were. it leads to a greater understanding. almost the evil a
the new one -- you knew him better or loved him more? he thought he wouldn't want to be portrayed as a saint. abraham lincoln was widely hated. he wasn't the universally loved man. by this thing that wasn't to get attention with that star power that he seems to have wanted makes him somebody and the chase to catch him. do you think that is something that we as riders need to be concerned about? the attention to these figures? b mike we have to be careful. a woman came to me and said i met you....
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good for him.resident trump said about john mccain, saying he's not a hero because he was captured is despicable. and i -- i don't blame john mccain for not wanting him to be there. >> paris? >> who am i to tell somebody who to invite and not to invite to your funeral? i'll say this, this is a tough one for me because i know senator mccain, the entire family. i worked for him, 2000, 2008. i've been to the home. i went to high school with the children. i know the mccain family very well. i'm a tremendous supporter and fan of president trump. i think senator mccain is make bib i ing a mistake by saying he does not -- he's not inviting the sitting president of the united states to attend his funeral. i think that the bigger thing to do would say, despite the fact that you said all these things about me, everybody heard it, you still should come and sit at my funeral and hear all the great things that people say about me and celebrate me despite of what you may think about me politically. i think that
good for him.resident trump said about john mccain, saying he's not a hero because he was captured is despicable. and i -- i don't blame john mccain for not wanting him to be there. >> paris? >> who am i to tell somebody who to invite and not to invite to your funeral? i'll say this, this is a tough one for me because i know senator mccain, the entire family. i worked for him, 2000, 2008. i've been to the home. i went to high school with the children. i know the mccain family very...
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why would trump help -- want to help mueller prosecute him and kick him out of office, basically? why would he want to help? >> mueller is not sitting around, twiddling his thumbs and waiting for giuliani to make a decision on whether he is going to produce the president for an interview. i mean, the scope of this probe is so vast and so wide by necessity based on turn over one rock and there is more stuff underneath. but any good investigator is going to want to talk to a key witness and find out what he has to say. and he might have or might not have sufficient evidence to actually bring and prove a crime. and of course there is an addition, a big constitutional question as to whether he could actually indict the standing president. >> what is it he wants from trump in an interview? i don't get this yet. why would trump give him what he wants? i don't get this. >> it's about the legal situation, chris, because mueller knows when you talk to people close to the investigation that the president declines a voluntary interview, then what happens? a subpoena is processed. and that's
why would trump help -- want to help mueller prosecute him and kick him out of office, basically? why would he want to help? >> mueller is not sitting around, twiddling his thumbs and waiting for giuliani to make a decision on whether he is going to produce the president for an interview. i mean, the scope of this probe is so vast and so wide by necessity based on turn over one rock and there is more stuff underneath. but any good investigator is going to want to talk to a key witness and...
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i told him that i would give him a check for $800.ussed a place to leave the check. >> were you baiting that place he knew to come and show up? >> it was certainly my objective to get him to a place where authorities could apprehend him. >> the trap was set at a building owned by tabor where hilton had lived for a while. the s.w.a.t. team was dispatched. would hilton fall for the "pick up some money" ruse? and what about the missing woman? in your gut, did you think meredith was still alive? >> meredith's name was meredith hope emerson. we all hoped she was alive. but, you know, the longer these things carry on, as time passes, you continue to hope but it diminishes after time. >> as the manhunt continued, there was a glimmer of hope. friday morning, four days after meredith vanished, the u.s. marshal's service traced activity on meredith's bank cards. >> the card was used at a local bank, 15 miles from the abduction site, and then again 50 miles south of the abduction site and then the next day 80 miles. these were attempts, where no
i told him that i would give him a check for $800.ussed a place to leave the check. >> were you baiting that place he knew to come and show up? >> it was certainly my objective to get him to a place where authorities could apprehend him. >> the trap was set at a building owned by tabor where hilton had lived for a while. the s.w.a.t. team was dispatched. would hilton fall for the "pick up some money" ruse? and what about the missing woman? in your gut, did you think...
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he didn't want him to become. to be untouchable forever as a way from afar the best that we can ever hope from him. and what i have been interested in the human or not or the i don't know my hunt for c r seven is over because there are more important things a knife to be done than chasing the god believe me. like the world cup next time on kick. like if we take a deep dive into group the group of current world champions germany. for the big question on everybody's let's just do it again along with south korea sweden and above all mexico. let's talk as much. from kick off. the ball boy along with the ball. the boy. blown. in explaining exhibition in the title slots it's called title. yard lines astringent beach and belgians coastline. sculptures among the waves between change. your romance in thirty minutes until. they make a commitment they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the moon. the story of both people making a difference in shaping their nation. and their continent of africa on the move the stories ab
he didn't want him to become. to be untouchable forever as a way from afar the best that we can ever hope from him. and what i have been interested in the human or not or the i don't know my hunt for c r seven is over because there are more important things a knife to be done than chasing the god believe me. like the world cup next time on kick. like if we take a deep dive into group the group of current world champions germany. for the big question on everybody's let's just do it again along...
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and you have said that you forgive him. do you actually forgive him? can you forgive him and trust him after all that he has done to you? >> mohammed has said repeatedly that he was misled. he did not take action. it was the ploy of some others. while it may not sound convincing, he said he made a mistake. he should not have dismissed anwar from office and it was a blunder on his part. i think i have to then to decide whether to stick to the old enmity or move on. for the sake of malaysia, once he's committed to the reform agenda and the entire team selected from those reformists, i am quite confident that he remains committed and we will continue to monitor. i said, i do not intend to serve in the cabinet. i will continue t function effectively as a voice of conscience for democracy, including independent judiciary. >> you say that you need to move on and he needs to move on, but i wonder if you can move on from what you said about him 20 years ago. you know, when he fired you, you basically unleashed a massive political -- i see you laughing. you unl
and you have said that you forgive him. do you actually forgive him? can you forgive him and trust him after all that he has done to you? >> mohammed has said repeatedly that he was misled. he did not take action. it was the ploy of some others. while it may not sound convincing, he said he made a mistake. he should not have dismissed anwar from office and it was a blunder on his part. i think i have to then to decide whether to stick to the old enmity or move on. for the sake of...
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appeal to him power poetry poetry is a remedy for the soul because it was poetry that helped him to survive the concentration camps. poetry came from his relationship with his mother when he was a very young boy his mother loved the english language she was a very cultivated woman and had had two sons reside poems when they were little there has heated up with. fists and basically he continued to do that for the rest of his life but he was passionate about his mother. i think he did it for her in the beginning but then it became something essential in his own life. he often talked about. violent and about how they had to sleep on cots three people to a cot and you weren't allowed to move so the you wouldn't keep the others awake actually if i publish a book for. me and the so to lie still and finally fall asleep he'd reside perms on night long per tree played an extremely important role in his life ext. this field is certain in. say that in any situation or circumstance in which you feel bad and are suffering in some way including physical suffering you're tired hungry downtrodden a
appeal to him power poetry poetry is a remedy for the soul because it was poetry that helped him to survive the concentration camps. poetry came from his relationship with his mother when he was a very young boy his mother loved the english language she was a very cultivated woman and had had two sons reside poems when they were little there has heated up with. fists and basically he continued to do that for the rest of his life but he was passionate about his mother. i think he did it for her...
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set the press on him and destroy him. and they use their party from depressed from their jobs in washington administration to attack each other and the federalist and democratic republicans go after each other. they praised jefferson betraying his as well as as president to have a supported limited national power broadening the scope of the united states with the louisiana purchase more than anything else.and hamilton also slipped on some cases. can you say more about the degree to which hamilton and jefferson as party politicians betrayed their own nationalism versus localism? >> certainly, in the 1790s, the conflict arises to some degree over the report on public credit. and certainly over -- they have extremely different interpretations of whether it is constitutional. i believe, of course, i will take hamiltons side but he, hamilton no, he looks at the necessary and proper in article on section 8. he says, the bank is related to these foregoing powers. and it seems to be, is an expansive reading but it is a legitimate
set the press on him and destroy him. and they use their party from depressed from their jobs in washington administration to attack each other and the federalist and democratic republicans go after each other. they praised jefferson betraying his as well as as president to have a supported limited national power broadening the scope of the united states with the louisiana purchase more than anything else.and hamilton also slipped on some cases. can you say more about the degree to which...
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when nothing of him another. one not drooly him when. a human took over a year. ago well you're the. judge and the. lizzie's been london times and. as i learn you have. my beloved i'm not your style. and. the mother. decided on the abuse thing got. you so going in there. and you had to show up in the room. all right fine to use participated in the battle of jalalabad in one thousand nine hundred nine with the mujahideen against afghan government force and. later in the same year. bin laden's mental was assassinated in a bomb attack on his car and push out one. and then. you know what i. know who can the more volatile i mean. i mean can the nephew to let you know to for you if you could get for that big shot of the lot with a lie detector at five one hundred two and no kendall do that. ken who will let you have three i think there used to be fourteen or to. inside of one of them. one of them going from one hundred one hundred i would come across me and on the phone would i do you know. there are times that you have to have a problem or you thought of a problem and
when nothing of him another. one not drooly him when. a human took over a year. ago well you're the. judge and the. lizzie's been london times and. as i learn you have. my beloved i'm not your style. and. the mother. decided on the abuse thing got. you so going in there. and you had to show up in the room. all right fine to use participated in the battle of jalalabad in one thousand nine hundred nine with the mujahideen against afghan government force and. later in the same year. bin laden's...
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investigation into him. but the -- some of the tactics, some of the, you know, surround sound does feel a little bit familiar. the question is what lessons do we take from the 1998 experience that apply themselves to this year if, in fact, president trump were to submit to interrogation? one thing we know is both the special counsel, independent counsel ken starr and the president's attorneys in that case thought there was no question a subpoena was enforceable against a president for testimony, that there was no issue there in which a president could resist a subpoena short of claiming the 5th amendment. and so in that case they did negotiate an encounter that was for four hours. there was some limits on the prosecutors, but not the kind of limits president trump's lawyers are talking about now. we'll see whether robert mueller is willing to go with further limits. he has a different position because he's a special counsel answerable to the justice department different from the one who authorized ken starr
investigation into him. but the -- some of the tactics, some of the, you know, surround sound does feel a little bit familiar. the question is what lessons do we take from the 1998 experience that apply themselves to this year if, in fact, president trump were to submit to interrogation? one thing we know is both the special counsel, independent counsel ken starr and the president's attorneys in that case thought there was no question a subpoena was enforceable against a president for...
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and cuffed him again. and got him against him tie in the south come in he comes in and comes in the room courage you know you give the man. for what was a man get on you in the right man all right you guy that i had when i doing that but you guys but tom program m m m m m m m that man come on man why are you doing there bro and then. i would. leave it in the ground. on these on the ground and that is where they may have to if i'm not the mayor i didn't do it. so you not want to tell me oh no no boom it with it's all right he had a man with a piece. and i'm a bum and they may come or been brought in this way he went to work. and take it in any month of. course but. now. how. many years did there but not in maine fairburn well german live feed of the big meet up in the air on deck was the perfect fit i mean here on the mr mean or the lowest crime a person could commit they. were got to curtis mother dorothy o. said that he had been beaten until she says it took her two days to pylea get the warden on the pho
and cuffed him again. and got him against him tie in the south come in he comes in and comes in the room courage you know you give the man. for what was a man get on you in the right man all right you guy that i had when i doing that but you guys but tom program m m m m m m m that man come on man why are you doing there bro and then. i would. leave it in the ground. on these on the ground and that is where they may have to if i'm not the mayor i didn't do it. so you not want to tell me oh no no...
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>> i didn't kill him. i did not kill him.ody who did. >> i hate you with all the passion i can dig up. >> mary ann's tirade certainly seemed authentic. but, of course, the cops weren't sure at least at this point if she knew more than she was saying. did you ever think mary ann has to be involved in this somehow. >> i don't think she could have been directly involved but she could have thrown out some ideas to him, and he might have taken them on his own. >> but janos' guilt seemed clear enough, so kroenke took his case to the d.a., and got a big surprise. without a confession, a witness or a murder weapon the d.a.'s office refused to gamble on such a circumstantial case, so no charges were filed against janos kulscar. what was it like watching him walk out of jail? >> well, it hurts, because you know he's the guy that did it. and he beat the system. >> i was dumb-founded. to me, there was so much evidence, it just didn't make sense to me. >> then mary ann approached the cops with a second proposal to trap her ex-lover into a
>> i didn't kill him. i did not kill him.ody who did. >> i hate you with all the passion i can dig up. >> mary ann's tirade certainly seemed authentic. but, of course, the cops weren't sure at least at this point if she knew more than she was saying. did you ever think mary ann has to be involved in this somehow. >> i don't think she could have been directly involved but she could have thrown out some ideas to him, and he might have taken them on his own. >> but...
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i actually checked him for any injuries, or any blood, or anything on him. and he had nothing. >> reporter: tom had told the deputy he'd only just come in the door to find his wife dead. he'd been gone all night at his friends' house, the millers, playing poker. so that's where investigators went. >> i heard the banging on the door and ringing of the doorbell. and i woke him up. i'm like, somebody's banging at the door. >> what time is this? >> this is, like, 6:00 in the morning. >> 6:00. >> right. >> that's pretty early to get a knock on the door. >> "nothing good happens from answering the door--" >> right. >> at 6:00 in the morning. >> reporter: when greg realized it was the police at his door, his first thought was that his daughters had been in a car accident. >> the investigator told me, "no, nothing is wrong with your daughters. did a guy named hockey puck, as you know him, or tom, play poker here last night?" >> hockey puck is tom's nickname? >> correct. and i said, "yes, he did." he said, "well, when he went home he found his wife murdered last nigh
i actually checked him for any injuries, or any blood, or anything on him. and he had nothing. >> reporter: tom had told the deputy he'd only just come in the door to find his wife dead. he'd been gone all night at his friends' house, the millers, playing poker. so that's where investigators went. >> i heard the banging on the door and ringing of the doorbell. and i woke him up. i'm like, somebody's banging at the door. >> what time is this? >> this is, like, 6:00 in the...
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, thek him. that is the overriding theme. many people just inherently can't think independently, and that's one reason why i left college after two years like a few other people, michael bell and gates. i did want to be told how to think. i didn't want to be told how to read. i wanted to get firsthand what actually happened. that's the way it operated. i don't have blinders on. i like to penetrate secrets and that's what it done in this book with all these details about the real donald. >> host: that's excellent. actually a fun read. so explain what happened with reince priebus and paul ryan and chris christie during the "access hollywood" important weekend for the campaign. what did they do and was there any repercussions from what they did later? >> guest: keep in mind the reince priebus went to debate, he still supported trump through the rnc. he didn't withdraw any support. >> host: but what did he say? >> guest: what did he say? let's see --, he said you can get out of the race or loose and
, thek him. that is the overriding theme. many people just inherently can't think independently, and that's one reason why i left college after two years like a few other people, michael bell and gates. i did want to be told how to think. i didn't want to be told how to read. i wanted to get firsthand what actually happened. that's the way it operated. i don't have blinders on. i like to penetrate secrets and that's what it done in this book with all these details about the real donald....
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the second man was the getaway driver. >> comes in and says, you know, let go of him. >> let him go. >> reporter: the kid who caught the person that stole the laptop was not willing to let go of him until the guy punched him. >> reporter: after the punch, the two men scrambled into a waiting car and drove away. >> i have the license plate. >> reporter: back in february we reported on a rash of laptop thefts in berkeley including some that happened right here in cafe stratta. the crimes stopped for a while, but investigators believe these guys are a part of a new ring of laptop thieves. berkeley police say they have leads, but no arrests. in berkeley, joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> we're getting a different picture tonight about the stephon clark shooting. sacramento police released the official autopsy report. clark was unarmed when police shot and killed him back in march. the coroner's findings differ from the independent autopsy report that clark's family paid for. today's report reports clark was shot seven times and three of the rounds entederhis back. the family's autopsy found clark
the second man was the getaway driver. >> comes in and says, you know, let go of him. >> let him go. >> reporter: the kid who caught the person that stole the laptop was not willing to let go of him until the guy punched him. >> reporter: after the punch, the two men scrambled into a waiting car and drove away. >> i have the license plate. >> reporter: back in february we reported on a rash of laptop thefts in berkeley including some that happened right here...
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it was not an act for him. it definitely was not an act for him. church membership was going up a lot in the 1950's. there was a spiritual awakening and that decade. remember they put "in god we trust" on their currency in this period, and they put "under god" in the pledge of allegiance. that was added in eisenhower's years. host: let me ask about his farewell address. everyone mentions the industrial complex warning, but there is another paragraph i need your help in understanding. he talked about disarmament. he said we must learn to resolve differences not with arms but a decent purpose. this need is so sharp and apparent, i confess that i lay down my official responsibilities in this field with a definite sense of disappointment. thene who has witnessed horror and lingering sadness of war, as one who knows another war could utterly destroy this civilization which has been so slowly and painfully built over thousands of years, i wish i could say tonight that a lasting peace is in sight. william: isn't that interesting that a man stepping down w
it was not an act for him. it definitely was not an act for him. church membership was going up a lot in the 1950's. there was a spiritual awakening and that decade. remember they put "in god we trust" on their currency in this period, and they put "under god" in the pledge of allegiance. that was added in eisenhower's years. host: let me ask about his farewell address. everyone mentions the industrial complex warning, but there is another paragraph i need your help in...
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his mother visited him in february, one month, and basically referred to him as her little valentine, so he chose valentine's day as the day of his birth. in terms of his name being born frederick douglass as washington bailey, when he ran away from slavery and finally made it up to new bedford in lynn, massachusetts, he began to take ownership of his own body. what we find is an ownership of his own name, so he changed his --e from frederick douglass his name from frederick bailey to frederick douglass, and basically, it was suggested a general by the name of nathan johnson, who suggested that he take the name of sir walter scott's main characters in the book, frederick douglass. susan: and it was the double s, douglas. that always confuses people. kamal mclarin: yes, it made it very unique. susan: before we get into many more details, why is he relevant today? kamal mclarin: he is relevant because he lived a life of agitation. he basically was very focused on equal rights for all, no matter the sex, color or creed. what we find is he lived a life of sacrifice and wanting to see all
his mother visited him in february, one month, and basically referred to him as her little valentine, so he chose valentine's day as the day of his birth. in terms of his name being born frederick douglass as washington bailey, when he ran away from slavery and finally made it up to new bedford in lynn, massachusetts, he began to take ownership of his own body. what we find is an ownership of his own name, so he changed his --e from frederick douglass his name from frederick bailey to frederick...
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what's the last time you interacted with him or talked with him?, i've only met him three times in my life. i've never given him legal advice. i'm not his lawyer, i didn't vote for him, i voted against him, but i have strong views on what constitutes obstruction of justice and i state them publicly. i've written 40 or 50 op eds. >> and he's reading them. >> apparently the president listens or reads them. that's the only way i communicate with him. you know, i've been a long-time friend of rudy giuliani and, yeah, and i, you know, i like him very much. >> let me ask you about mr. giuliani, alan. again, forgive me because the delay on the skype is just a little bit delayed there. do you agree with giuliani that a face-to-face with kim jong-un is more likely than donald trump sitting down for a mueller interview? >> i think this is part of a negotiating tactic. i think we see two negotiations -- >> with north korea or with robert mueller? >> we're seeing hardball being played in both instances. i twhihink with mueller we're hearing the president say t
what's the last time you interacted with him or talked with him?, i've only met him three times in my life. i've never given him legal advice. i'm not his lawyer, i didn't vote for him, i voted against him, but i have strong views on what constitutes obstruction of justice and i state them publicly. i've written 40 or 50 op eds. >> and he's reading them. >> apparently the president listens or reads them. that's the only way i communicate with him. you know, i've been a long-time...
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he sees people around him encouraging him to do this for a while, to hit back.y think this probe is an existential threat to his white house. and he is -- ty cobb was the one who encouraged him time after time, play nice, we'll cooperate, we'll get a fair deal. it seems like he's finally rid of that and wants to start hitting. >> i think the other development is everyone around him believes he's extremely vulnerable in the obstruction of justice investigation. two people said to me today that in the president's own mind he has three different answers to the same question at any given time. that he can't give factual answers to his own press secretary to go out there from the podium and give to the media because in his own mind he can't keep his own different stories straight. >> it's funny he says it's a set up and a trap. if you can't keep your answers straight with a counsel, it is a trap and you will get in trouble. >> a trap of your own making. >> exactly. the questions we saw from our school last night on the table for him which were probably leaked by the
he sees people around him encouraging him to do this for a while, to hit back.y think this probe is an existential threat to his white house. and he is -- ty cobb was the one who encouraged him time after time, play nice, we'll cooperate, we'll get a fair deal. it seems like he's finally rid of that and wants to start hitting. >> i think the other development is everyone around him believes he's extremely vulnerable in the obstruction of justice investigation. two people said to me today...
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fantastic for him. it's built him a platform.ks he can be president. >> i mean, all that hate, april, is now just, hey, it's water under the bridge because jim comey is the one who built the case and that is more important than anything. >> it's a strategically placed potential pardon. and, i mean, it sends a message to comey, it sends a message to the nation, not only is comey involved in that, but look at what was about. conspiracy, correct? then i think about rob blagojevich. here's the deal with him. he was impeached. and he had corruption charges. convicted on corruption. that says a lot within itself. then today, on air force one, the president didn't come back to the press to tell them. he wanted it to be presidential. he made the press come to the nose of the plane, to go into the flying oval as he was sitting at the desk in the flying oval, for them to hear his words. this is strategically placed. he wants people to know what he's doing. to send a message to america, send a message to those who we think may flip. he want
fantastic for him. it's built him a platform.ks he can be president. >> i mean, all that hate, april, is now just, hey, it's water under the bridge because jim comey is the one who built the case and that is more important than anything. >> it's a strategically placed potential pardon. and, i mean, it sends a message to comey, it sends a message to the nation, not only is comey involved in that, but look at what was about. conspiracy, correct? then i think about rob blagojevich....
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they took him and went. twenty court cases regarding this mass disappearance have dragged on for the last five years no one has ever been brought to justice and the only army officer to testify offered a blanket denial. it's an absurd situation for army country to take its citizens. in front of their family members and then claim that they don't know what happened to them and the former. government minister he was the army commander when these incident happened on that the that would mean that he can't just wash his hands up and say that no i don't know what happened. where a bag on i don't know. a gun. during the war and the last two weeks off of the war we had a very good system. we had made. everybody coming and friendly and good was. worth a hundred. and they were. both north and the. greatest for. south says under his command two hundred fifteen thousand tamils who surrendered in the war who promptly processed. clear your conscience is clear yes yes because. in fifteen family members comment where their
they took him and went. twenty court cases regarding this mass disappearance have dragged on for the last five years no one has ever been brought to justice and the only army officer to testify offered a blanket denial. it's an absurd situation for army country to take its citizens. in front of their family members and then claim that they don't know what happened to them and the former. government minister he was the army commander when these incident happened on that the that would mean that...
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he didn't want him to become. to be untouchable forever as a way from a father the best that we can ever hope from him. and what i have been interested in the human or not or the i don't know my hunt for c r seven is over because there are more important things a knife to be done than chasing the cart believe me. like the world cup next time on kickoff life we take a deep dive into group a group of current world champions germany. question on everybody's lips is can i still if i get along with south korea sweden and above all mexico. let's talk as if. you just asked us. from. the may be the most close one of the long. haul. dirty diesel for gun sold by swiss commodity traders. african states permit high levels of song for in fuel. trade is me and time in the richest. club saloons the air and forces the pieces. it's and then moral business. selling toxic feel to africa fifteen minutes on d w. every journey begins with the first step and every language of the first word and you could be cohesive in germany to the. b
he didn't want him to become. to be untouchable forever as a way from a father the best that we can ever hope from him. and what i have been interested in the human or not or the i don't know my hunt for c r seven is over because there are more important things a knife to be done than chasing the cart believe me. like the world cup next time on kickoff life we take a deep dive into group a group of current world champions germany. question on everybody's lips is can i still if i get along with...
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the door in your report but there are plenty of venezuelans who are outraged and disillusioned with him and his election it's too early to know for sure but what are we expecting anything other than a dural when. probably not it is most likely that he will serve another term after these elections that more than one hundred countries have called a fraud and said they will not recognize the opposition was very divided during these aleck. we saw two candidates who were taking away votes from each other and had no real chance to actually win and now they are denouncing different types of frogs they say they have hundreds of reports that at the polling stations that were being committed frogs what we saw in the streets was that the government actually installed these red tends where people get can get food with the so-called fatherland cards that are given away by the government and that prove the support of the people and they were giving giving away food very close to the polling station something they had promised they wouldn't do this time. ok in the last presidential election in two tho
the door in your report but there are plenty of venezuelans who are outraged and disillusioned with him and his election it's too early to know for sure but what are we expecting anything other than a dural when. probably not it is most likely that he will serve another term after these elections that more than one hundred countries have called a fraud and said they will not recognize the opposition was very divided during these aleck. we saw two candidates who were taking away votes from each...
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or is around him or works for him does not want him to sit down for an interview because he just rambles and he cannot tell the truth. so what we saw today was more meandering and it may have more legal consequences. it doesn't have any political consequence. what we learned in this trump presidency is nothing matters anywhere, politically. it will have legal consequences. >> he did talk directly as bakari brings up michael zeldin about the potential interview with robert mueller and his team. the president is continuing what is this new aggressive attack from both the president and his new legal team on this, directly saying that the lawyers who work for robert mueller are partisan. some of them are democrats, some donated to hillary clinton. an tr then he said something flat out false, he said robert mueller worked for obama for eight years. not true. he was the fbi director appointed by president bush. and then stayed on as they do. >> he's a registered republican. >> exactly. but michael zeldin, this attack saying that, you know, i'm willing to sit down with the special counsel, but
or is around him or works for him does not want him to sit down for an interview because he just rambles and he cannot tell the truth. so what we saw today was more meandering and it may have more legal consequences. it doesn't have any political consequence. what we learned in this trump presidency is nothing matters anywhere, politically. it will have legal consequences. >> he did talk directly as bakari brings up michael zeldin about the potential interview with robert mueller and his...
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and so to see him say and resets and. reports that you say it's in love in a month or i think is a big day for not only is it is it is. it's users other i phone mom and mom and survivors. of the d.n.a. has documented you know again and again especially today. that other people come over and so i think this is something of a positive thing or i will take a swing if it's emily you mentioned the bill cosby case we know that you are often covering cases like this in the courts you covered that one in particular as well tell us you know what is your sense going into this case because we know it comes after a months long investigation into weinstein does it say anything to you about perhaps the strength of the district attorney's case in both of these instances well it's an interesting question because we learned yesterday that it is when it comes off and that only after this other district hospitals that are hospitals in the art and they will also begin to look at the. obstacles that's why it's so it could be either why they'r
and so to see him say and resets and. reports that you say it's in love in a month or i think is a big day for not only is it is it is. it's users other i phone mom and mom and survivors. of the d.n.a. has documented you know again and again especially today. that other people come over and so i think this is something of a positive thing or i will take a swing if it's emily you mentioned the bill cosby case we know that you are often covering cases like this in the courts you covered that one...
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she could take him on or havem her career, annot blaming her for not wanting to take him on.ath, lengths to which he would go to destroy people who tried to take him on. (indistinct chatter) >> narrator: whatever rumors had been circulating about harvey weinstein, his power only grew. some of the up-and-comers who met him say they were unaware r of hiseputation. >> in 1998 i was 24. modeling around the world, i thought i was tough. >> narrator: zoe brocket weinstein at the cannes filmst feal. >> we were taken into the majestic hotel to have dinner, and that was where i was sat next to harvey. ♪ >> narrator: as the evening was drawing to a close, she says weinstein offered her a ride. >> then harvey told us that he'b spoken to evy and they were going to join us at the du cap, where he was staying, which quite remote. out of cannes and >> narrator: when they arrived h at hotel, she says weinstein's entourage disappeared and her friends were nowhere to be en. >> my friends were never coming, that was a blatant lie. so we get to the hotel room. and i remember sobering up fast. an
she could take him on or havem her career, annot blaming her for not wanting to take him on.ath, lengths to which he would go to destroy people who tried to take him on. (indistinct chatter) >> narrator: whatever rumors had been circulating about harvey weinstein, his power only grew. some of the up-and-comers who met him say they were unaware r of hiseputation. >> in 1998 i was 24. modeling around the world, i thought i was tough. >> narrator: zoe brocket weinstein at the...
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brian: what impact of the book you wrote about him how him?ert: he became world-famous from it, an inspiration to a lot of blind people. he was raised by a mother who would not indulge him in special treatment. many blind children percent away from their families. his mother not only did not send him away, she insisted he do everything. when he wanted to build a ham radio tower climb to the top, she let him even though it probably took years of her life to do it. when she found the he drove his sister's car, she did not punish them for it. she insisted he tried it everything in the entire world. that is the message people took from the book about seeking out adventure and trying, and no matter what obstacles you might face. huntersn 2015, "hiring hunters." which book gave you the most satisfaction? robert: rocket men. because of how humans have dreamed of going there to the moon. i believe the moon has a pull. that humans could pull that off under such threat from such an enemy encompassed everything i love about stories. it was a race against
brian: what impact of the book you wrote about him how him?ert: he became world-famous from it, an inspiration to a lot of blind people. he was raised by a mother who would not indulge him in special treatment. many blind children percent away from their families. his mother not only did not send him away, she insisted he do everything. when he wanted to build a ham radio tower climb to the top, she let him even though it probably took years of her life to do it. when she found the he drove his...
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he chases him, and knocked him on his back side and bit him in his butt.nd you thought golf was boring. that's all we have for tonight. you can catch me hosting "legend and lies." tomorrow. up next is "justice with judge jeanine." ♪ judge jeanine: i'm jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us tonight. rudy giuliani is standing by live for an exclusive interview on "justice." i have a lot of questions for him, but first my opening statement. if you ever doubt the mission of special counsel robert mueller in the russia investigation is to secure the stealth of a sitting president, listen up. for the first time real evidence not of russia collusion, but of the mueller team's
he chases him, and knocked him on his back side and bit him in his butt.nd you thought golf was boring. that's all we have for tonight. you can catch me hosting "legend and lies." tomorrow. up next is "justice with judge jeanine." ♪ judge jeanine: i'm jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us tonight. rudy giuliani is standing by live for an exclusive interview on "justice." i have a lot of questions for him, but first my opening statement. if you ever doubt the...
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to vote for him. have a pretty good chance of bringing people over to you. the way trump conducts himself in office, i think, limits his ability to appeal to more people. and if you're a trump supporter, you have to think, what if there is a recession? what if there is a foreign policy crisis? that number for the president, which is already low, could go down a lot. >> we talk about evangelical support for this president. an overwhelming number of people believe the president had an extramarital affair. he holds steady support among white evangelicals, and yet this is what kelsey graham said in 1988. the god of the bible says that what one does in private does matter. if he will lie to or mislead his wife and daughter, those with whom he's most intimate, what will prevent him from doing the same to the american public? >> we call them king cyrus followers. ku had nothing to do with the israelites, but they did follow him out. they didn't have shared values, they didn't have any shared religion, but he
to vote for him. have a pretty good chance of bringing people over to you. the way trump conducts himself in office, i think, limits his ability to appeal to more people. and if you're a trump supporter, you have to think, what if there is a recession? what if there is a foreign policy crisis? that number for the president, which is already low, could go down a lot. >> we talk about evangelical support for this president. an overwhelming number of people believe the president had an...