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it would not have happened without people wanting to see him and touch him and let them felt.- him know how they donald: extraordinary what you describe. rubbing his hand raw from people grabbing onto it. john: one of my favorite stories is from his men that come to see him in the middle of the new york campaign. he is lying on a lounge chair. they don't recognize him because he is so draggled. he reaches out with the pinky of his left hand because everything else is so bandaged. he goes, this is what i want to talk to you about. [laughter] john: he was also a very complex individual. donald: the cartoonist had a series of famous cartoons in the 1960's of the good bobby debating the bad bobby. what was it about robert kennedy people saw such completely different images of him? jules: there were two parts of him. we were just talking about his compassion. that visit in washington, ted kennedy said, when i asked him what he thought was the appeal, he said, they see that he hurts and they hurt. so they can identify with that. so as an individual, he has so many things, and he did have a sh
it would not have happened without people wanting to see him and touch him and let them felt.- him know how they donald: extraordinary what you describe. rubbing his hand raw from people grabbing onto it. john: one of my favorite stories is from his men that come to see him in the middle of the new york campaign. he is lying on a lounge chair. they don't recognize him because he is so draggled. he reaches out with the pinky of his left hand because everything else is so bandaged. he goes, this...
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about six of us responded to restrain him and get him on the ground and get him in cuffs. >> sometime emotions can push you over the edge. sometimes you can regret after becoming so emotional the things that you do. especially when you know that one action can result in a lifetime of misery. >> but mcquay says he's had a spiritual awakening since converting to islam. >> it's the reflection of a new person, a new man, a changed man. >> mcquay is not the only inmate at wabash valley who says he's gone through a spiritual transformation since coming to prison. [ speaking foreign language ] >> marcus murray is a self-proclaimed priest of a paying an religion. >> asatru is the pre-christian religion of northern europeans. >> here me now your son -- >> it's popular among predominantly white inmates countrywide. he discovered it shortly after coming to wabash 11 years earlier. he's serving a sentence for beating another man to death. his hammer pendant and many prison tattoos are symbols of his faith. >> they're viking age is a large portion of asatru. >> the prison officials have begun to s
about six of us responded to restrain him and get him on the ground and get him in cuffs. >> sometime emotions can push you over the edge. sometimes you can regret after becoming so emotional the things that you do. especially when you know that one action can result in a lifetime of misery. >> but mcquay says he's had a spiritual awakening since converting to islam. >> it's the reflection of a new person, a new man, a changed man. >> mcquay is not the only inmate at...
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while the house move to impeach him come ashore. but both the senate t will the t him? i don't think so. you have to remember, nixon resigned wednesday moved the papers out of the judiciary committee in the house and shame. donald trump has no shame. he will bea dare congress to imh and convict him and that kind of brinksmanship i think -- unless there's something really devastating. >> host: right. do you think that is why rudy giuliani is now pushing mueller -- in case democrats take control? >> guest: they are playing the political game. rudy giuliani may be a lawyer lr but he isn't playing a lawyer and that is because they know that this is going to end up as a political fight so i don't think anyone is even playing the game. >> host: let's talk about how gaslighting can be stopped. you make the argument and you tell the hard truth. i want to read a longer passage because you discover the relationship in a vivid way as a type of manipulation they could play in one-on-one romantic relations. think of a cheating boyfriend michael siskel from a psycho when she becomes
while the house move to impeach him come ashore. but both the senate t will the t him? i don't think so. you have to remember, nixon resigned wednesday moved the papers out of the judiciary committee in the house and shame. donald trump has no shame. he will bea dare congress to imh and convict him and that kind of brinksmanship i think -- unless there's something really devastating. >> host: right. do you think that is why rudy giuliani is now pushing mueller -- in case democrats take...
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and he says, well, i shot him in the head and killed him.chance that he was kidding or not telling the truth? i knew he was telling the truth. he says, peggy found a person that, supposedly, was abusive. and it happened to be the husband of a woman that owned the hair salon in whidbey island, i believe. where peggy worked? where peggy worked, yes. so peggy knew all about this? she helped him. josh mankiewicz: for five months, bill hill says he struggled under the weight of that confession. then, in late july 2004, his conscience finally got the better of him. i decided to make my first call. your first call? to whidbey island. to the police. yes, to the island county sheriffs. i felt guilty i was giving up my friend. but i knew something had to be done. josh mankiewicz: within days of that call, detectives mark plumberg and mike beech were sitting face-to-face with both their tipster, bill hill, and their suspect, the artist formerly known as buck naked. [music playing] coming up, the interrogation gets tough. you know what you've told bill.
and he says, well, i shot him in the head and killed him.chance that he was kidding or not telling the truth? i knew he was telling the truth. he says, peggy found a person that, supposedly, was abusive. and it happened to be the husband of a woman that owned the hair salon in whidbey island, i believe. where peggy worked? where peggy worked, yes. so peggy knew all about this? she helped him. josh mankiewicz: for five months, bill hill says he struggled under the weight of that confession....
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it would have annoyed him, it would have alienated him.ut it was much more that they simply were political opposites. he recognized both that stevens was going to be against him on everything, and frankly that stevens was a formidable opponent. he could muster his troops in a way that others couldn't. brian: why did president johnson keep edwin stanton as secretary of war? david: that is a great question. it's one you agonize over. stanton was another tough guy. very talented, smart lawyer. lincoln had called him his mars, for the god of war as secretary of war. he was incredibly productive and efficient and effective as a senior military bureaucrat, a civilian bureaucrat in the military world. i think that was part of it. stanton was just good at his job. i also think that stanton was probably just flat-out rude most of the time. he was a difficult man. he didn't put up with fools at all. i think he probably managed to intimidate johnson. politically, i think in the initial months, getting rid of stanton was not a great idea because he ne
it would have annoyed him, it would have alienated him.ut it was much more that they simply were political opposites. he recognized both that stevens was going to be against him on everything, and frankly that stevens was a formidable opponent. he could muster his troops in a way that others couldn't. brian: why did president johnson keep edwin stanton as secretary of war? david: that is a great question. it's one you agonize over. stanton was another tough guy. very talented, smart lawyer....
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and everybody who sees him votes for him and then we win in a landslide. though people wanted to mourn with him, they wanted to grieve with him, that had a tremendous power. bobby kennedy was not a popular person before his brother's assassination, he was considering leaving the administration, no the going into the campaign because he had been so unpopular on what he was doing on civil rights on both sides. people thought that he was hampering progress, people thought that he was, quote/unquote, cramming progress down our throats -- civil rights down our throats. so as he went on he realized that he had this great power with the people who cared about his brother and who also he wanted to make sure that he was securing his brother's legislative agenda and administration's agenda. and he wasn't quite sure. >>> just extraordinary scenes that you described. >> one of my favorite stories in the book is about from one of his advance men who come to see him in middle of a new york campaign and he's lying on a lounge chair. they don't recognize him because he's
and everybody who sees him votes for him and then we win in a landslide. though people wanted to mourn with him, they wanted to grieve with him, that had a tremendous power. bobby kennedy was not a popular person before his brother's assassination, he was considering leaving the administration, no the going into the campaign because he had been so unpopular on what he was doing on civil rights on both sides. people thought that he was hampering progress, people thought that he was,...
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noise around him.en, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear more... laughter...music...life... call now for your free hearing test from an industry leader: miracle-ear. (voowners always smiling?ck because they've chosen the industry leader. subaru outback holds its value better than any other vehicle in its class, according to alg. better than rav4. better than grand cherokee. better than edge. make every adventure a happy one with subaru outback. get 0% apr financing on the 2018 subaru outback. we all want to know you know, the new, new thing. with xfinity's retail stores, you can now see the latest. want to test drive the latest devices? be our guest. want to save on mobile? just ask. want to demo the latest innovations and technology? do it here. come see how we're making things simple, easy and awesome. plus, come in today and ask about xfinity mobile. a new kind of wireless net
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to him. preferably you want to talk to him on the phone. they get him a phone, a throw phone if you can, which is a hard line hostage phone if you can get him that. that's the easiest and most effective way. it's a hard straight line from where the officers are. it could be by a cell phone. it could be sometimes by yelling at each other. but the best thing is if you can talk on the phone and you can start to drop his emotion, get his reasoning going. this is what may be happening when you're talking about some people are going to be released. also the humanity of the hostages helping him with his wounds, maybe a drink of water, helping him get a phone call to police officers, that's all human interaction that is positi positive. it doesn't necessarily mean he won't kill but a better sign if he's abusing you, kicking you, punching you, trying to dehumanize you. that's a better sign. we may be reaching a point where he will allow these five people to come out. we're not sure yet. but if he does
to him. preferably you want to talk to him on the phone. they get him a phone, a throw phone if you can, which is a hard line hostage phone if you can get him that. that's the easiest and most effective way. it's a hard straight line from where the officers are. it could be by a cell phone. it could be sometimes by yelling at each other. but the best thing is if you can talk on the phone and you can start to drop his emotion, get his reasoning going. this is what may be happening when you're...
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how were you not angry at him when you first saw him?"ever. it was an accident. i was trying to react in a way -- i wasn't concerned about the police. my concern was reacting to ross in a way that would help him. >> reporter: but accident or not, he was responsible for the death of your son. how are you not angry? >> that wasn't sinking in. since that day, i have gone through all of those emotions. >> reporter: you've been angry at him? >> yes. >> reporter: and then when you said to ross -- >> did you say too much? >> reporter: why did you say that to him? >> i knew my husband. i knew his personality. logically, ross doesn't shut up. so the only thing that i could think of logically is like, "what did you say to make them think that you did this on purpose?" >> reporter: do you believe leanna had anything to do with her son's death? >> there is absolutely no evidence that we could uncover she had anything to do as far as planning or killing this child. >> reporter: but police are building a case against ross, and it's unprecedented. forma
how were you not angry at him when you first saw him?"ever. it was an accident. i was trying to react in a way -- i wasn't concerned about the police. my concern was reacting to ross in a way that would help him. >> reporter: but accident or not, he was responsible for the death of your son. how are you not angry? >> that wasn't sinking in. since that day, i have gone through all of those emotions. >> reporter: you've been angry at him? >> yes. >> reporter:...
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with him, billy. i called him billy. everybody had larry it was natural. my father to -- said to him, i don't know, what do you suggest? what is so incredible about that is a month later i was running for congress and they were both gone and bobby called me to help. there is no way for me to explain to you how not just indebted but how admiring of i -- i am of both the president and bobby. i think they are lost, both of them and bobby just comes out from what happened to the president. it was so harmful to this country that it is hard to imagine and one of the things they did and one of the things i have always believed is that words count. you mentioned what he did in indianapolis and what he did in south africa every time a man stands up against injustice. he sends a ripple of hope. to go to the berlin wall, my father's advice in the short period between the president's death and my father's death and my father went to new york on december 8 so we're not -- now talking december 4. i think some of th
with him, billy. i called him billy. everybody had larry it was natural. my father to -- said to him, i don't know, what do you suggest? what is so incredible about that is a month later i was running for congress and they were both gone and bobby called me to help. there is no way for me to explain to you how not just indebted but how admiring of i -- i am of both the president and bobby. i think they are lost, both of them and bobby just comes out from what happened to the president. it was...
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did tom fire him?ing, i think, on the job, and he fired him on the 17th because there were maybe some complaints from other employees at servpro. >> so there were issues there? >> right. >> but beard was polite and cooperative when the investigator knocked on his door. >> we said, hey, can you take a ride with us up to the barracks. he said yeah, let me let my wife knew. >> he already knew what it was about? >> we told him we wanted to talk about the homicide of kelley clayton. >> the investigator asked beard where he was the night of kelley's murder. he said he was home except for a beer run. >> he actually kind of alibied himself at that point saying he was at the store the night before and it was the same clerk working, that she could prove he was in the store the night before. >> did he express he knew anything about kelley's murder? >> no, he didn't say he knew anything with the murder. >> is he telling you anything about tom clayton? >> no, just that he had worked for him. >> and beard denied any
did tom fire him?ing, i think, on the job, and he fired him on the 17th because there were maybe some complaints from other employees at servpro. >> so there were issues there? >> right. >> but beard was polite and cooperative when the investigator knocked on his door. >> we said, hey, can you take a ride with us up to the barracks. he said yeah, let me let my wife knew. >> he already knew what it was about? >> we told him we wanted to talk about the homicide...
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why did he meet with him?flict. >> why did he meet with him? >> he didn't know who mueller was. >> he didn't know who he was. >> come on. what i mean is he didn't know all the bad things about mueller. he knew mueller was a former fbi guy. he needed an fbi guy. he interviewed him and on the spot he decided he's not the right guy. don't return him into the job. then that guy becomes -- you select that guy as the special prosecutor when he's just been turned down for a job. >> rosenstein did. the guy that the trump administration picked. they picked rosenstein. >> i think it was a very serious mistake of judgment. >> but this conspiracy theory th that they're all out to get -- >> they are out to get him. they are contorting evidence in order to get him. they are putting undue pressure on people in order to get him. they're putting manafort in solitary confinement, which sounds more like russia than the u.s., in order to get him to break. and maybe they've succeeded in cracking this guy and getting him to lie. i
why did he meet with him?flict. >> why did he meet with him? >> he didn't know who mueller was. >> he didn't know who he was. >> come on. what i mean is he didn't know all the bad things about mueller. he knew mueller was a former fbi guy. he needed an fbi guy. he interviewed him and on the spot he decided he's not the right guy. don't return him into the job. then that guy becomes -- you select that guy as the special prosecutor when he's just been turned down for a...
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we know him as a bridge across the partisan divide. we know him as a family man. we know him as one of the most resilient defenders and trusted friends that this nation has ever had. and, we know him to be someone who has and will always come to the aid of another. he has never forgotten, not one single day, what he has been fighting for. in a most recent book, the restless waves, senator mccain recalls a trip to berman in 2012, where he had been campaigning on behalf of a democracy activist in that country. he said in that book, there is nothing so rewarding as contributing, even if co--- if only in the most modest way, to the defense of another human being dignity. all the more so, when the person otherwise is a stranger to you. megan, she is a singular honor to mark this occasion with your attendance tonight. what a great inheritance could your father give you and your siblings than the example of aiding others? i cannot think of a more fitting location to honor your father then this presidential library. your father, while firm in his beliefs, never turned dow
we know him as a bridge across the partisan divide. we know him as a family man. we know him as one of the most resilient defenders and trusted friends that this nation has ever had. and, we know him to be someone who has and will always come to the aid of another. he has never forgotten, not one single day, what he has been fighting for. in a most recent book, the restless waves, senator mccain recalls a trip to berman in 2012, where he had been campaigning on behalf of a democracy activist in...
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and remove him from office. brian: two-thirds present or two-thirds of the total number of senators? david: two-thirds present. brian: and what date would that have been that he was finally convicted, i mean, acquitted, excuse me, jeez, (inaudible) acquitted. david: precise date is going to escape me, i believe it was june. brian: of 1868, near the end of his term. david: 1868. yes, pretty close to election time. brian: this is also out of context, but for you to explain it might be interesting. each of them according to the myth ended his life a broken man, crushed by vindictive radical republicans, quote, "not a single one of them escaped the the terrible torture," wrote john f. kennedy in profiles in courage quote, "a vicious criticism engendered by their vote to acquit." and then you say it is a myth. one of the most popular history books in our lifetime did what? what's the myth? david: it's a scandal. it's a terrible - the chapter on johnson, i won't speak beyond that. the chapter on johnson should be expu
and remove him from office. brian: two-thirds present or two-thirds of the total number of senators? david: two-thirds present. brian: and what date would that have been that he was finally convicted, i mean, acquitted, excuse me, jeez, (inaudible) acquitted. david: precise date is going to escape me, i believe it was june. brian: of 1868, near the end of his term. david: 1868. yes, pretty close to election time. brian: this is also out of context, but for you to explain it might be...
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he killed him he said. last figure i know i figured you shoot someone and if you think they're going to. do it do you want to trista come out true to the. well everyone says something different so. i want to show you standing the trees. he's eighty. one come forward really yes but the dog still there should be out of it's going to play anyway. like this here. now to to hit it in the shoulder to shoulder. and one of the co-defendants said. he was actually aiming. from twenty centimeters off then you can hit him in the left. no. with your left hand then yeah you should have to you'd have to reach around like this or disguise oh here hold a gun shooting. maybe you can go that side without where. you'd have to lean yeah and then know to go here what are you doing. but why would it jerry belief this if it seems so clear to us prosecutor. if the prosecutor has a. good story he'll get people to to believe it now to defend. his attorney's got to be regarded to counteract it. fairly didn't have a good attorney no he
he killed him he said. last figure i know i figured you shoot someone and if you think they're going to. do it do you want to trista come out true to the. well everyone says something different so. i want to show you standing the trees. he's eighty. one come forward really yes but the dog still there should be out of it's going to play anyway. like this here. now to to hit it in the shoulder to shoulder. and one of the co-defendants said. he was actually aiming. from twenty centimeters off then...
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i really grew to love him. he was very admirable, very heroic, but he had a lot of warts and i try not to hide all of those warts. he had a genuine passion for justice, and it was really deep. but he also had a genuine passion for the limelight. i talked about that. i love come once true i discovered about him. when he was eight or nine years old he used to go to the come he lived in long island, woodmere long island. he used to love to go to the movie theater for matinees on saturday afternoons. what he loved about the matinees was not the movie. >> you didn't about the movies, but before the movies started, the manager of the theater would have a raffle, and the kids who won the raffle got to write up on stage and bow and mug, and harvey loved that. it's such a lovable image of harvey that i come back to several times in the book because i think he genuinely loved the limelight. he really loved to be in front of audiences, from the time his eight '09 till the end. -- eight or nine. he fought fervently for all
i really grew to love him. he was very admirable, very heroic, but he had a lot of warts and i try not to hide all of those warts. he had a genuine passion for justice, and it was really deep. but he also had a genuine passion for the limelight. i talked about that. i love come once true i discovered about him. when he was eight or nine years old he used to go to the come he lived in long island, woodmere long island. he used to love to go to the movie theater for matinees on saturday...
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they're not clearing him today. they are not done with him yet. then today on capitol hill, we got this from senator dianne feinstein. the top democrat on the judiciary committee. special counsel mueller's investigation has resulted in 23 indictments, five guilty plays and one prison sentence in only one year. confirming brian benczkowsky refuses to rescue him himself. he also pushed for the firing with attorney general jeff sessions while serving on the trump transition team. those are clear conflicts of interest. what this is about is a controversial trump administration appointment to sar post at the justice department. we've talked about this nomination a few times on the show. it is now happening. this is trump administration's nominee to run the criminal division at the justice department. a super important job. robert mueller is famous for having been previous director of the fbi. before that, he had this job. he led the criminal division at the justice department. the current director of the justice department, christopher write wray, he w
they're not clearing him today. they are not done with him yet. then today on capitol hill, we got this from senator dianne feinstein. the top democrat on the judiciary committee. special counsel mueller's investigation has resulted in 23 indictments, five guilty plays and one prison sentence in only one year. confirming brian benczkowsky refuses to rescue him himself. he also pushed for the firing with attorney general jeff sessions while serving on the trump transition team. those are clear...
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he had known him for a long time, and that is why it was a big surprise to him and hurtful when all of that came out on the tape. he was also close to the bushes. he enjoyed their company. he went to kennebunkport several times on vacation with them and enjoyed their family. he also enjoyed president johnson. president johnson is quite a colorful character, and he was down at the ranch quite often. he was invited probably more often to some of those events at the white house. reverend graham: and don't ever forget another thing -- jesus belongs to africa as much as he does to europe and asia. he was born to that part of the world that touches africa and europe and asia, and jesus was not a white man like me. nor was he has black as some of you. we do not know the color of his skin, but it must've been a dark color like the people of his day because he was a man of them. do not ever say it is a white man's religion or a black man's religion -- it is a world religion. he belongs to the world. gigi: although daddy did not consider himself a political person, and he tried to stay out of po
he had known him for a long time, and that is why it was a big surprise to him and hurtful when all of that came out on the tape. he was also close to the bushes. he enjoyed their company. he went to kennebunkport several times on vacation with them and enjoyed their family. he also enjoyed president johnson. president johnson is quite a colorful character, and he was down at the ranch quite often. he was invited probably more often to some of those events at the white house. reverend graham:...
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>> sometimes i miss him.did bring us some really stunning low points in sort of modern presidential -- not just media relations but i works for a president who calls the press the enemy of the people. he talked about the behavior of dictators, don't believe your eyes, believe me, he stood there and said don't look at this crowd, look at this crowd. he looked uncomfortable with the lies and the slander of the media and the disregard for a free press. sarah is all in. >> right. so he wasn't part of this trump machine, he came from the rnc. he had worked in the republican party for a long time, most reporters have known him and dealt with him for a long time. so he was put into this new reality and you could definitely see him struggle at times, knowing how uncomfortable it was to be standing in front of the press and lying to their faces and knowing that they knew that he was lying to their faces. and it made for a difficult time. and it was interesting because he was fine as long as the president was behind hi
>> sometimes i miss him.did bring us some really stunning low points in sort of modern presidential -- not just media relations but i works for a president who calls the press the enemy of the people. he talked about the behavior of dictators, don't believe your eyes, believe me, he stood there and said don't look at this crowd, look at this crowd. he looked uncomfortable with the lies and the slander of the media and the disregard for a free press. sarah is all in. >> right. so he...
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i think we should not give him an excuse and let him take advantage of it as much as possible so peopleill not have to enter a war. a iranian's are used to strained relations. some want to maintain peace. >> in my opinion, officials should sit down and hear what they have to say. it is strategy to buy time and let trump finish his term. the table is the best option. ofothers are more critical the iranian government handling of escalating tensions with the u.s. is threatening the american people and our government is doing the same. do not expect america to do anything for our benefit. waitiranian's will have to and see if the hostilities will have repercussions. in the meantime, israel's prime minister's praised his stance against iran. hundreds of protesters took to the street of nicaragua's capital to announce a crackdown by the president. serve up tos could 20 years behind bars for terrorism. police and paramilitary forces had previously opened fire on demonstrators. since april, more than 280 people have been killed. region, he is nicknamed brazil's answer to donald trump. has forma
i think we should not give him an excuse and let him take advantage of it as much as possible so peopleill not have to enter a war. a iranian's are used to strained relations. some want to maintain peace. >> in my opinion, officials should sit down and hear what they have to say. it is strategy to buy time and let trump finish his term. the table is the best option. ofothers are more critical the iranian government handling of escalating tensions with the u.s. is threatening the american...
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they let him get away with too much.people didn't read his character directly. donald trump lies like breathing. he doesn't know what the truth is. but i think he's kind of an odious aberration in american politics. he's had momentum, he's shocked our system, a product of social media environment in changing television media dynamkz. but the idea we're going to have more donald trumps yet to come doesn't seem likely to me. i think what's hurting, don, is that the united states, we're the beacon of light that the world looks up to us and now we're being laughed otat all over the globe, that we produced this caricature of a president. i see his continuing lying as a president that's unraveling right now. >> you wrote an article whether truth can survive this presidency, and you explore this idea of what you call truth decay. tell us about that. >> yes, people talk about the death of truth, whether we leave in a post. truth environment. it's probably more productive to think about ways in which truth is decaying or eroding.
they let him get away with too much.people didn't read his character directly. donald trump lies like breathing. he doesn't know what the truth is. but i think he's kind of an odious aberration in american politics. he's had momentum, he's shocked our system, a product of social media environment in changing television media dynamkz. but the idea we're going to have more donald trumps yet to come doesn't seem likely to me. i think what's hurting, don, is that the united states, we're the beacon...
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>> with him, i suppose. i didn't find out anything about diamonds until after he had left. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried cold turkey, i tried the patch. they didn't work for me. i didn't think anything was going to work for me until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. i needed that to quit. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and get help right away if you have any of these. tell your healthcare provider if you've had depression or other mental health problems. decrease alcohol use while taking chantix. use caution when driving or operating machin
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to throw up this kind of argument like him it's crazy. >> you need 51 votes here to get him through. saw a straightforward through collins. you heard from jeff flake. i expect every republican to vote for them. they have to break through that. we are against everything. they hate trump so badly any republican judgeship but they want to do everything they can. all i can swire if hilary had won i would do everything i could to help her. they should be doing the same for him. if they will, this is a fellow ten years ago was a liberal from new york. they are so stupid they don't realize they could win him over if they tried. >> that's funny and a good point. >> they hate him so much, despite the fact the outcomes are pretty good. let's take a look at his outcomes. you lead the tax reform that we saw really move the needle. >> that was no small thing. >> that wasn't a small thing and now 4% economic growth. >> yeah, we haven't had that in a long thyme. by any measure he's been a successful president. i think it's great he gets out and doesn't take crap from anybody. >> yeah. >> he's done
to throw up this kind of argument like him it's crazy. >> you need 51 votes here to get him through. saw a straightforward through collins. you heard from jeff flake. i expect every republican to vote for them. they have to break through that. we are against everything. they hate trump so badly any republican judgeship but they want to do everything they can. all i can swire if hilary had won i would do everything i could to help her. they should be doing the same for him. if they will,...
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what did you say to him? >> very strong on the fact that we can't have meddling, we can't have any of that. >> glor: but you haven't condemned putin specifically. do you hold him personally responsible? >> certainly, as the leader of a country, you would have to hold him responsible, yes. >> glor: and how he responds to the cascade of criticism. after helsinki, lindsey graham said you showed weakness. >> let me just-- i totally disagree. i think i did great at the news conference. you have people that said you should have gone up to him and walked up and started screaming in his face. we're living in the real world. >> glor: all that and much more, right now. >> glor: good evening. i'm jeff glor. and this is our western edition. we are going to begin with our interview with the president late this afternoon. in our conversation at the white house, mr. trump for the first time in public as president blamed vladimir putin directly for meddling in the 2016 u.s. election. the president had drawn a lot of criticis
what did you say to him? >> very strong on the fact that we can't have meddling, we can't have any of that. >> glor: but you haven't condemned putin specifically. do you hold him personally responsible? >> certainly, as the leader of a country, you would have to hold him responsible, yes. >> glor: and how he responds to the cascade of criticism. after helsinki, lindsey graham said you showed weakness. >> let me just-- i totally disagree. i think i did great at the...
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claim told him here though it. could put him out of his misery i mean he gave are you laying down there with it so he threatened mark and. so you grabbed a pillow stuck the gun to look try to have a pillow. darnell or mark. but i know there was a pillow cause he fired shots in the pillow so they put the pin on the head just on the back of his hand someplace else and then they shot him mark that despite what gun twenty two are all over kids can tell you i said all three of my guns. and you want anyone who didn't have your stuff. but if all three have a gun why would they go to that creek because clinton says so if they all have a gun you would have to ask them doesn't make any sense to me. you would prefer a group of oh. oh oh oh. oh . here's the problem and this is the thing about texas law. there's what's called the law parties now i wasn't indicted as the primary shooter i was tried as a primary shooter i hit all these people they had guns hostage you know or forced them on to do everything everybody's got a gun
claim told him here though it. could put him out of his misery i mean he gave are you laying down there with it so he threatened mark and. so you grabbed a pillow stuck the gun to look try to have a pillow. darnell or mark. but i know there was a pillow cause he fired shots in the pillow so they put the pin on the head just on the back of his hand someplace else and then they shot him mark that despite what gun twenty two are all over kids can tell you i said all three of my guns. and you want...
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from him.t he didn't do it. >> but chuck says he should have been cleared almost right away. >> reporter: so even though the dna didn't match -- >> there was no match. but they insisted on targeting me as the prime suspect. they were trying to build a case that wasn't there. >> while chuck's life had been on hold for a year -- kristin was starting to feel like her old self again. in the six months since her attack she'd taken up running -- had a new boyfriend. and though kristin hoped the pain of that horrible night was behind her for good. it wasn't. >> and there's police tape everywhere. >> may 28 2000. kristin had just arrived to visit friends at an apartment complex. there was no reason, not then anyway, to think her case was connected to the scene unfolding there. >> police cars and ambulances and all kinds of, you know, vehicles, like, emergency response vehicles everywhere. >> and now the sight of police tape sent memories rushing back. >> it was just, you know, fear. >> firefighter leon
from him.t he didn't do it. >> but chuck says he should have been cleared almost right away. >> reporter: so even though the dna didn't match -- >> there was no match. but they insisted on targeting me as the prime suspect. they were trying to build a case that wasn't there. >> while chuck's life had been on hold for a year -- kristin was starting to feel like her old self again. in the six months since her attack she'd taken up running -- had a new boyfriend. and though...
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everyone going after him are villains, that's what he believes -- he has people around him saying every time you say that you are betraying the country. >> you've known him for a long time and you have a new op-ed. he often says he was the best high school ball player in new york state. records show he wasn't. really? he thinks the deception helps him and he doesn't think lies matter. do we need to look at everything he says and tweet through that lens? >> i think always. >> i don't think you can give up. this is the thing everyone's been debate, well, do we keep calling him out? he's not going to stop so you have to keep calling out each moment of this because no one else is standing up for the truth. >> so i know people who know him and have known him for a long time and they all know this, right? and they say now i don't know who this guy is, right? but they all say the same thing and the best ball players and or playing golf. new yorkers know this. why is the rest of the country falling for the lies and deception? >> most people are not paying attention. we have to be certain about
everyone going after him are villains, that's what he believes -- he has people around him saying every time you say that you are betraying the country. >> you've known him for a long time and you have a new op-ed. he often says he was the best high school ball player in new york state. records show he wasn't. really? he thinks the deception helps him and he doesn't think lies matter. do we need to look at everything he says and tweet through that lens? >> i think always. >> i...
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noise around him.st one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear more... laughter...music...life... call now for your free hearing test from an industry leader: miracle-ear. ♪ >> it's time now for "one more thing." >> its iraqis-where is game over the weekend, somebody ran out into the field. if there he is here. he actually alluded all of the security pretty fast and then just get the body to fan. check out a different angle of this period of coming up here. this is kind of a faraway angle. look at the close of angle. this guy just gets crushed! i think he got knocked out. >> don't try that at home at the ballpark. >> that's why he wasn't in this morning. let's go to this. greg's vacation video. here's a great video of me at the pool, which is relaxing. i am a harry -- i am a first suit. i went swimming on a full stomach and i was so happy to be there. i really am adorable without my shirt on
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the fact that he had an attorney urging him to be quiet is difficult for him to do. his old attorney is leaving at the end of the week and he is getting a new attorney. he is also going to be facing a string of attacks. close friends, stranger on the street telling him, you can turn this whole thing around if you cooperate with the government. going from a guy everyone is calling an idiot and become a hero. >> i like the idea of the sidewalk approach is working their way in the michael cohen factor. >> this is a man who has been alone essentially on an island in his hotel room. so those little interactions do matter. >> keep working him over baristas of america. what rules does he need to learn. >> keep your mouth shut because anything you say can be used against you later on cross examination. what might matter later is his image before a jury or other fact-finder. if he is on record doing i will do what it takes to protect my family. he wants to reduce his prison time to help. so that is an important rule. the other is sometimes you have to wait and the waiting is
the fact that he had an attorney urging him to be quiet is difficult for him to do. his old attorney is leaving at the end of the week and he is getting a new attorney. he is also going to be facing a string of attacks. close friends, stranger on the street telling him, you can turn this whole thing around if you cooperate with the government. going from a guy everyone is calling an idiot and become a hero. >> i like the idea of the sidewalk approach is working their way in the michael...
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when he started i don't think they liked him, so they stopped him from real responding. i'm looking at the piece you have rick wilson. here's what you write, you write in part, you said strzok was supposed to be a key in the imaginary conspiracy that trump's congressional lackeys and media fans tried to write as history. the ideal his text messages poisoned the mueller investigation is a pillar of defense. this morning they were foing for a quick kill. they needed strzok to fail and wilt. they needed their grand standings, mock outrage to leave strzok shaking and begging for mercy. strzok had none of it. you say this badly backfired on republicans. why did you do you say that? >> they looked like they were ranting, they looked like they were flailing. and peter strzok answered their questions. he not himself, what i call the mccarthy moment. the fame moment where judge welch said to mccarthy, have you no shame. he got that moment a couple of times today. one in terms of defense of himself and the fbi and safe guards inside the fbi. and the second moment where he basicall
when he started i don't think they liked him, so they stopped him from real responding. i'm looking at the piece you have rick wilson. here's what you write, you write in part, you said strzok was supposed to be a key in the imaginary conspiracy that trump's congressional lackeys and media fans tried to write as history. the ideal his text messages poisoned the mueller investigation is a pillar of defense. this morning they were foing for a quick kill. they needed strzok to fail and wilt. they...
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big osha would be welcoming him? >> no. >> are you criticizing his policies or him personally?a bit of both. his policy is to stir up as much trouble it has many nations as possible. >> if you could speak directly to them what would you say? >> he should learn to be kinder to people. be a nicer person. >> out of all the people we spoke to, most welcome to the visit. >> give a moment to answer question. >> sure, he is the president of the united states. he should be respected as such. i support him. >> in central london it has been a mixed bag. they respect him as a strong leader. others think the u.k. should have a similar leader. laura. >> laura: the so-called experts on the media have been overwhelmingly harsh in their assessment of president trumps performance in the concluded nato meeting. let's talk with someone who actually served in the nato arena. retired four-star general, filled up. the 17th commander of nato joins us now. it is great to have you. thank you for joining us. i was stunned. good to have you. i was stunned to see the media's reaction. every time they woul
big osha would be welcoming him? >> no. >> are you criticizing his policies or him personally?a bit of both. his policy is to stir up as much trouble it has many nations as possible. >> if you could speak directly to them what would you say? >> he should learn to be kinder to people. be a nicer person. >> out of all the people we spoke to, most welcome to the visit. >> give a moment to answer question. >> sure, he is the president of the united states....
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and judge him, what they say about him. that seeing coats so well received got under his skin. >> i haven't discussed this with the president, so i don't -- i can't speak to his -- >> safe answer, safe answer. >> i'm just being honest with you. but at this moment i, too, spoke to senior officials yesterday including one in real time while it was happening. and they were sort of -- you know, the reaction was basically, he's got to go. well, he's got to go. he's got to be fired. and this is a sort of preemptive anticipation of how the president is going to react based on their experience previously. look, if you were going to create a moment to engineer someone being fired by president trump, you can't do much better than going to aspen among the national security and foreign policy elite and effectively being in on the joke that there is this guy who nobody in the room has much respect for who is conducting foreign policy in, again, universally acknowledged among the people in the room, a reckless way. and then dan coats mad
and judge him, what they say about him. that seeing coats so well received got under his skin. >> i haven't discussed this with the president, so i don't -- i can't speak to his -- >> safe answer, safe answer. >> i'm just being honest with you. but at this moment i, too, spoke to senior officials yesterday including one in real time while it was happening. and they were sort of -- you know, the reaction was basically, he's got to go. well, he's got to go. he's got to be fired....
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one to be able to manage him, to tilt him to the outcome you want without him getting upset with you,ithout him thinking you're lecturing him or looking down on him, something rex tillerson never mastered. obviously praising him repeatedly like steve mnuchin. that's very helpful. >> being rich, that helps. >> that certainly is too. >> he likes rich guys. >> and the other idea is being able to promote him, to be in that cabinet meeting that we see dear leader type meetings and sing his praises, but be on television and be an effective advocate. thump has been up for too long in his mind, that hasn't been happening. he was upset when wilbur ross went on tv with the soup can. the prop was old and mundane. that didn't work. those are the things that he wants. he's concerned about public imagery and concerned about selling the president's accomplishments. >> he's selling condos. all right. after the break, donald trump's kavanagh conundrum. if the president passes up the front-runner for supreme court, could he show his hand whether he's concerned about the obstruction of justice investiga
one to be able to manage him, to tilt him to the outcome you want without him getting upset with you,ithout him thinking you're lecturing him or looking down on him, something rex tillerson never mastered. obviously praising him repeatedly like steve mnuchin. that's very helpful. >> being rich, that helps. >> that certainly is too. >> he likes rich guys. >> and the other idea is being able to promote him, to be in that cabinet meeting that we see dear leader type...
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a lot to talk to him about. look at him there. good to have him on the show. let's get some insight into what the president is thinking on some very key things going on in our government. right back with anthony, next. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "cactus calamity". (man 1) i read that the saguaro can live to be two hundred years old. (woman) how old do you think that one is? (man 1) my guess would be, about... (man 2) i'd say about two hundred. (man 1) yeah... (burke) gives houseplant a whole new meaning. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. v
a lot to talk to him about. look at him there. good to have him on the show. let's get some insight into what the president is thinking on some very key things going on in our government. right back with anthony, next. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "cactus calamity". (man 1) i read that the saguaro can live to be two hundred years old. (woman) how old do you think that one is? (man 1) my guess would be, about... (man...
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i told him to stop acting like a thug, i told him if he wanted a better relationship with my country he should stop trying to mug democracy, hesht stop treating the truth like his mother's good china, he should get out of ukraine, get out of crimea, let them self-determine. help us settle the mess in syria and stop poisoning people in other countries. that's not what the president said. he started out like a man on fire. he fussed at nato as he should have for letting the american taxpayer pay most of the freight. he fussed in germany for signing a gas deal with russia. but at his press conference -- and i watched it first live and then on tape -- he was very uncertain, very tentative. he was clearly off his game. i will tell you i left -- after listening to both of them, i told my better half becky, i said becky, i'm not sure what the president said. now he's cleared it up and regardless of what anybody says, i stand by what i said about mr. putin, dealing with him is like hand-feeding a shark. he even has eyes like a shark, no disrespect. forget what he says, watch what he does. if
i told him to stop acting like a thug, i told him if he wanted a better relationship with my country he should stop trying to mug democracy, hesht stop treating the truth like his mother's good china, he should get out of ukraine, get out of crimea, let them self-determine. help us settle the mess in syria and stop poisoning people in other countries. that's not what the president said. he started out like a man on fire. he fussed at nato as he should have for letting the american taxpayer pay...
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about the hit list and to warn him.itvinenko didn't buy it. >> he said, "mario, don't care about that." >> reporter: he says, "it's b.s.?" >> i think it's -- just a provocation, but please check what's happening. >> reporter: but after what happened to litvinenko, scaramella says he takes the hit list seriously. are you frightened for your life? >> well, do you have another question? >> reporter: scotland yard questioned scaramella and eventually cleared him. why? because if your're looking for it polonium is traceable. using specialized equipment investigators were able to track it in people and places. >> once polonium -210 had been identified, then across europe like the slime from a slug all the way across, polonium was popping up everywhere. but not in scaramella. no polonium in his body or anywhere he'd been. so scotland yard took a hard look at the two russians, lugovoy and kovtun. >> reporter: when detectives retraced their steps, they found polonium contamination everywhere. >> we see the same fingerprints of t
about the hit list and to warn him.itvinenko didn't buy it. >> he said, "mario, don't care about that." >> reporter: he says, "it's b.s.?" >> i think it's -- just a provocation, but please check what's happening. >> reporter: but after what happened to litvinenko, scaramella says he takes the hit list seriously. are you frightened for your life? >> well, do you have another question? >> reporter: scotland yard questioned scaramella and...
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she lured him out, shot him from behind, and then aggressed on him.hot on him the second, third time. stepped back, shot him a fourth time, came up super close and shot him two more times, one to the back of the head. >> reporter: there seemed to be plenty of evidence. jane's odd behavior, her lie about a prowler, and on top of it all the gun in the grandfather clock. so jane hired a lawyer and pleaded not guilty, and the story that came out then turned the whole case on its head. >> mr. laut is a monster. he was despicable. >> coming up, what had been happening behind closed doors? >> you've got one or two choices at that point. run or fight. she decided to fight. nexgard kills both fleas and ticks all month long. and it comes in an easy-to-give tasty chew. so you'll be happy you're keeping your dog protected with nexgard. no wonder it's the number one choice of vets for their dogs and yours. see your veterinarian for more information on flea and tick protection you and your dog will love. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. it's willingham, edge of the bo
she lured him out, shot him from behind, and then aggressed on him.hot on him the second, third time. stepped back, shot him a fourth time, came up super close and shot him two more times, one to the back of the head. >> reporter: there seemed to be plenty of evidence. jane's odd behavior, her lie about a prowler, and on top of it all the gun in the grandfather clock. so jane hired a lawyer and pleaded not guilty, and the story that came out then turned the whole case on its head....
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or long before then, the current could sweep him down stream pulling him beneath the flows. trapping him underwater, bumping along under griengding ice trying to surface for air head hitting underside of the flows franticty seeking an opening. until finally his breath expires. tossed overboard washington turned his feet sinking to bottom. the water ran too deep for him to touch the river bed. he reached with his hands ceasing hold of one log of the raft. he pulled himself up -- tripping with the frigid water on to wobbling platform and dim and white he took up poles again and tried to shove heavy clumsy raft towards far shore. the force of the current swepght them straight down the river channel surrounded by the hissing e flows. trapped in the current and floating ice, they could not propel themselves to the safety of either shore. an island appeared in the twilight. the river swept the raft toward it. grabbing their backpacks they abandoned the raft and clambered on to the island. the cold pushed in as night began to fall therm not saved. without a fire, they could easily
or long before then, the current could sweep him down stream pulling him beneath the flows. trapping him underwater, bumping along under griengding ice trying to surface for air head hitting underside of the flows franticty seeking an opening. until finally his breath expires. tossed overboard washington turned his feet sinking to bottom. the water ran too deep for him to touch the river bed. he reached with his hands ceasing hold of one log of the raft. he pulled himself up -- tripping with...
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, oppose him or hold him to account. very vivid analogy, april, is that i fear that donald trump has absolutely no checks on his behavior. there is nothing controlling his behavior. and you need to have a clear line of understanding of how different he is from every single other president we've ever had before. with richard nixon was proven to be corrupt. republicans were out there saying, we have to end this. this has to stop. we have reached a point now where he will never be held to account. >> that's where i think the party and probably the country, even though we were dealing with many issues at that point. i think people were concerned about the country overall, and they weren't putting one big issue aside, which people had to overlook in order to support this president. chris, you wrote a piece for cnn.com, and here's what you said. president trump can't seem to dig his way out of his own russia contradictions, and here's the president's tweet. you said, so president obama knew about russia before the election, wh
, oppose him or hold him to account. very vivid analogy, april, is that i fear that donald trump has absolutely no checks on his behavior. there is nothing controlling his behavior. and you need to have a clear line of understanding of how different he is from every single other president we've ever had before. with richard nixon was proven to be corrupt. republicans were out there saying, we have to end this. this has to stop. we have reached a point now where he will never be held to account....
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this will rank high for him.e went to military school, he went toa he went to military school, he went to a military academy for high school. he's interested in the pomp and circumstance. when we talk about the special relationship between the uk and america, so much of that is the prime minister dealing with the president. the other manifestation is what we are seeing on the screen, the queen and the president of the usa. it's important donald trump as he heads home at the end of this long trip to show the american people he has maintained this relationship, still a strong one, notwithstanding similar controversy that has dogged him in the uk. one of the interesting things now is whether there is still a suggestion that there will be a full state visit. you still think that is possible? still talked about. personally, i think it's unlikely. i think there is a view government circles that it was a misjudgement to offer him a full state visit. there have only been two previous ones by american presidents and yet t
this will rank high for him.e went to military school, he went toa he went to military school, he went to a military academy for high school. he's interested in the pomp and circumstance. when we talk about the special relationship between the uk and america, so much of that is the prime minister dealing with the president. the other manifestation is what we are seeing on the screen, the queen and the president of the usa. it's important donald trump as he heads home at the end of this long...
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him?en kahgan: after you fired at mr. sutton, what did you do? proceeded to shoot in the other room. karen kahgan: and who was the person with whom you were in a plan to shoot john and susan sutton? chris sutton. karen kahgan: and what do you remember the defendant telling you about how much money you might expect to get? upwards of $100,000. keith morrison: until this moment, john sutton had been a spectator at his son's trial, his thoughts and feelings his own. but he was a victim, too. staying out of it wasn't an option for him. and now came the moment he'd both dreaded and demanded. he testified against his own son. first, about the night his world went dark. the only thing i saw was, for an instant, a snap. i didn't even see the gun. but in an instant, bam, and then next thing you knew, i woke up and i was on the floor. john sutton answered the questions as if the defendant sitting before him was a man he had never met, as if this was not the boy he had raised from birth. neither fath
him?en kahgan: after you fired at mr. sutton, what did you do? proceeded to shoot in the other room. karen kahgan: and who was the person with whom you were in a plan to shoot john and susan sutton? chris sutton. karen kahgan: and what do you remember the defendant telling you about how much money you might expect to get? upwards of $100,000. keith morrison: until this moment, john sutton had been a spectator at his son's trial, his thoughts and feelings his own. but he was a victim, too....
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he tried to get him to go. the president didn't want to be seen politically as firing him. when that failed, he undertook a public exam pain exactly a year ago today where he went after sessions and galvanized the far parts of the right against him to try and pressure him as much as possible. so what mueller wants to know is why did he do this? what was the motivating factor behind that? >> joyce, let me bring you in. we've all witness and had watched the slow motion train wreck that is rudy giuliani and donald trump's character assassination against jim comey. but it seems like that effort would be trickier with our sitting attorney general who as mike and his colleague maggie haberman layout in their piece, really does touch all three of these, you know, examples where bob mueller wanted to show private conduct. he also asked him to reverse his recusal so that he could go back into the investigation and defend him. he attacked him publicly. and there's the tweet. how do you see this all coming together if you're putting together an obstruction case? >> it is tricky becaus
he tried to get him to go. the president didn't want to be seen politically as firing him. when that failed, he undertook a public exam pain exactly a year ago today where he went after sessions and galvanized the far parts of the right against him to try and pressure him as much as possible. so what mueller wants to know is why did he do this? what was the motivating factor behind that? >> joyce, let me bring you in. we've all witness and had watched the slow motion train wreck that is...
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for him to stand there.circulated newspaper in england. >> it's a murdoch newspaper. >> and for him to do this interview and then to stand there with her and go through what you said, he's a bully. he can't stand in front of someone and confront them. i've marched at him for decades. every time he sees you, he's like he's your best friend. he called me after he won the election. he does not confront you face to face. >> he called me for me to get fired publicly. he called me two weeks later and said we should be friends. >> right. >> seriously, on the phone. >> after he called for you to be fired. >> after he called for me to be fired. disgraceful. >> listen to the new york times editorial. no sorry nato. trump doesn't believe in allies. in mr. trump's world there's no longer any concept of alliances. one finds not friends and enemies but fans and enemies. fans are those who are loyal to you no matter what. they never expect reciprocity. enemies are also valuable because they help you solve problems. you can
for him to stand there.circulated newspaper in england. >> it's a murdoch newspaper. >> and for him to do this interview and then to stand there with her and go through what you said, he's a bully. he can't stand in front of someone and confront them. i've marched at him for decades. every time he sees you, he's like he's your best friend. he called me after he won the election. he does not confront you face to face. >> he called me for me to get fired publicly. he called me...
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you know him. what do you think of this? >> about the recusal theory? i think he probably would not, and he would cite the nixon case where three justices nixon had appointed sat on the case and ruled against him. the clinton v. jones case. two justices that clinton had appointed sat on the court that wound up ruling against him. i think it's important to note that he sees this as having undergone a major conversion. what you read about, don, actually post dates his time with starr. he's on the bench and he says having spent time in the white house, he came to understand that he had been wrong in the '90s to be so vigilant and punitive in going after clinton. so there are two -- on this very important question, there are two brett kavanaughs. they will both have to answer in the confirmation hearing. >> i hear you, gloria, but how does he view presidential powers then? >> he is more than anybody of his generation, maybe any justice ever, bullish on presidential power. that is in many different ways
you know him. what do you think of this? >> about the recusal theory? i think he probably would not, and he would cite the nixon case where three justices nixon had appointed sat on the case and ruled against him. the clinton v. jones case. two justices that clinton had appointed sat on the court that wound up ruling against him. i think it's important to note that he sees this as having undergone a major conversion. what you read about, don, actually post dates his time with starr. he's...
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our allies do not know. >> the allies don't believe him or trust him. a lot of republicans aren't sure what to make of him. here's the interesting part of this too. again, there's a way these things normally play out. sometimes both sides, the two sides may have somewhat different opinions on what happened in the room but both sides give their details of what they say happened in the room. does the president's own team knows what happened in the room one-on-one with vladimir putin. listen to putin. he says we made progress, we made deals. >> translator: i think we've begun moving towards positive changes. it's important that a full fledge meeting follows to talk directly and it was successful and led to the useful agreement. >> the russians say it's nuclear arms control. russians say it's syria. united states government says we'll get back to you. we don't know. >> this is an incredibly important question. the president is not a king. we have a cabinet that advices him on foreign policy. we have a congress. we don't have two hour meetings with agreement
our allies do not know. >> the allies don't believe him or trust him. a lot of republicans aren't sure what to make of him. here's the interesting part of this too. again, there's a way these things normally play out. sometimes both sides, the two sides may have somewhat different opinions on what happened in the room but both sides give their details of what they say happened in the room. does the president's own team knows what happened in the room one-on-one with vladimir putin. listen...
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senate likes him. he likes it when mitch mcconnell likes him.ablishment accepts him. that's part of him he doesn't talk about much, but it's one of the reasons he rails about "the new york times" and then calls magg magg maggie haberman and dishes to her. so with his supreme court picks, we see him going with what the establishment wants him to do. >> maybe more so than anybody else. with gorsuch, by all indications, they said to him, this is the way to go. really, this is what we want. maybe this is a case where trump knows what he doesn't know. he's like, i don't understand the law. i don't understand what makes these people different or the same. they're telling me this is the way to go. i'll do it. he was clearly told that about brett kavanaugh. >> and let's look at what neil gorsuch has done in his year on the supreme court. what he has done is not vote with samuel alito all the time, not vote with john roberts all the time, but vote with clarence thomas all the time. he has turned out to be even more conservative than antonin scalia. he ha
senate likes him. he likes it when mitch mcconnell likes him.ablishment accepts him. that's part of him he doesn't talk about much, but it's one of the reasons he rails about "the new york times" and then calls magg magg maggie haberman and dishes to her. so with his supreme court picks, we see him going with what the establishment wants him to do. >> maybe more so than anybody else. with gorsuch, by all indications, they said to him, this is the way to go. really, this is what...
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>> i didn't kill him. i did not kill him. and i don't know anybody 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 pont if she knew more than she was saying. did you ever think, mary ann has to have been 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 yanos' guilt seemed clear enough. so kranke 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 yanos. what was it like watching him walk out of jail? >> it hurts. because you know he's the guy that did it. and he beat the system. >> i was dumfounded. to me there was so much evidence, it didn't make much sense to me. >> then mary ann approached the cops with a second proposal to trap her ex-
>> i didn't kill him. i did not kill him. and i don't know anybody 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 pont if she knew more than she was saying. did you ever think, mary ann has to have been 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...