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of lockheed martin and walmart. >> mason: julianna goldman, >> mason: julianna goldman, thank you, jewel anna. still ahead, white supremacists are planning more rallies. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ we asked people to write down the things...
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julianna goldman reports. >>> armed with a search warrant, investigators showed up early in the morning at paul manafort's home. jason maloni confirmed the search and emphasized his client has consistently cooperated with law enforcement and other serious inquiries and did so on this occasion as well. but legal experts say the search warrant suggests special counsel robert mueller doesn't trust manafort. >> it suggests they're concerned about possible evidence of destruction. >> peter zeidenberg is a special prosecutor. >> i think they felt they weren't getting full cooperation because if they did, they wouldn't feel the need to get a search warrant. >> the day before his home was searched, they met with senate investigators to discuss the june 2016 meeting at trump tower by donald trump jr. to meet with a russian attorney who reportedly had damaging information on hillary clinton. typically criminal investigation, prosecutor tries to flip witnesses. in exchange for their cooperation they lessen their legal liabilities. mueller could be trying to do this now to pressure manafort. >> if
julianna goldman reports. >>> armed with a search warrant, investigators showed up early in the morning at paul manafort's home. jason maloni confirmed the search and emphasized his client has consistently cooperated with law enforcement and other serious inquiries and did so on this occasion as well. but legal experts say the search warrant suggests special counsel robert mueller doesn't trust manafort. >> it suggests they're concerned about possible evidence of destruction....
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julianna goldman reports. >> reporter: more than a dozen staffers at the u.s.xperienced unexplained ailments including headaches and sleeplessness. sources say some suffered permanent hearing damage and some had to return home. state department spokeswoman -- >> we don't know exactly where this came from, okay? we can't blame any one individual or country yet. >> reporter: but so far the investigation has shown that the culprit is likely a high tech sonic device that can't be heard by humans but clearly can be harmful. the question? who put it there and why. >> it's audio, but it's beyond the range of our ears. >> reporter: he says cuba or even the russians could have been carrying out an intelligence operation that went south. but he says it also could be a routine intimidation campaign taken to another level. >> so this could be new technology that has had a side effect that no one expected. on the other hand, it could have been designed to harass. >> reporter: to retaliate, the u.s. kicked out two cuban diplomats in may. the cuban government called the expul
julianna goldman reports. >> reporter: more than a dozen staffers at the u.s.xperienced unexplained ailments including headaches and sleeplessness. sources say some suffered permanent hearing damage and some had to return home. state department spokeswoman -- >> we don't know exactly where this came from, okay? we can't blame any one individual or country yet. >> reporter: but so far the investigation has shown that the culprit is likely a high tech sonic device that can't be...
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trump's cabinet have even lived here, paying full price. >> mason: julianna goldman outside a very expensive hotel in washington, thanks. newly released video shows a robbery suspect shooting a south carolina police officer at pointblank range. a jury saw the video this week at the gunman's trial for murde. here's mark strassmann. temp >> ech ec. >> reporter: new year's day, 2016. officer quincy smith responded to a call about a suspicious person in estill, south carolina. this video was recorded by the officer's camera glasses that he bought himself on amazon for $30. as officer smith approached the suspect, 29-year-old malcolm orr pulled a .9-millimeter handgun from his pocket and opened fire. orr fired eight times half the shots wounded smith in his arm, neck, and torso. a year and a half later,fficer smith recalled the terror of that moment. >> first shot hit me in the neck and it filt like something flicked me in my neck. it was enough force to knock me on my back. >> reporter: the officer retreated to his crews tore call for backup. >> i thought i was going to die right then, and i tol
trump's cabinet have even lived here, paying full price. >> mason: julianna goldman outside a very expensive hotel in washington, thanks. newly released video shows a robbery suspect shooting a south carolina police officer at pointblank range. a jury saw the video this week at the gunman's trial for murde. here's mark strassmann. temp >> ech ec. >> reporter: new year's day, 2016. officer quincy smith responded to a call about a suspicious person in estill, south carolina....
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anthony. >> mason: julianna goldman, thanks. in pittsburgh today, 18 members of a swat team were rushed to a hospital after a drug raid that exposed them to a chemical, possibly fentanyl. that's an opioid at least 50 times more potent than heroin. the officers reported feeling dizzy and numb but were medically cleared. four people were arrested in connection with the raid. this could be the most active hurricane season in the atlantic since 2010. scientists at noaa predicted today there could be as many as 19 named storms by the end of november. so far, there have been six. the latest, hurricane franklin, is expected to hit the gulf coast of mexico tonight with heavy rain and gusts up to 90 miles an hour. the devastating floods that swamped new orleans last weekend have cost a number of officials their jobs. demarco morgan is there. >> reporter: as heavy rains on saturday created flooding scenes reminiscent of hurricaneica treen a20 of the cities 121 drainage pumps were out of commission. sewerage and water board superintendent
anthony. >> mason: julianna goldman, thanks. in pittsburgh today, 18 members of a swat team were rushed to a hospital after a drug raid that exposed them to a chemical, possibly fentanyl. that's an opioid at least 50 times more potent than heroin. the officers reported feeling dizzy and numb but were medically cleared. four people were arrested in connection with the raid. this could be the most active hurricane season in the atlantic since 2010. scientists at noaa predicted today there...
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>> mason: julianna goldman, thanks very much. the commander of the navy's seventh fleet was relieved of duty today following two deadly collisions in four months. late sunday night the "u.s.s. john s. mccain" collided with an oil tanker off singapore. ten sailors are feared dead. here's david martin. reporter: divers went below decks on the "mccain" searching for sailors trapped in flooded sleeping compartments. this time they took the equipment needed to cut bodies out of the mangled wreckage. after one still-unidentified body was pulled from the open water, the navy end its search to look for more sailors who might have been washed out of the gaping hole a tanker punched in the "mccain's" hull. having lost two ships, the "mccain" and the "fitzgerald" to deadly collision, the commander of the pacific fleet, admiral scott swift, said he no longer had confidence in vice admiral joseph aucoin and removed him immediately. ships are now in stand down to review basic seamanship, one of several steps senior naval officers felt aucoin s
>> mason: julianna goldman, thanks very much. the commander of the navy's seventh fleet was relieved of duty today following two deadly collisions in four months. late sunday night the "u.s.s. john s. mccain" collided with an oil tanker off singapore. ten sailors are feared dead. here's david martin. reporter: divers went below decks on the "mccain" searching for sailors trapped in flooded sleeping compartments. this time they took the equipment needed to cut bodies...
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here's julianna goldman. ( laughter ) >> reporter: in the first four months of the year, the international hotel beat its own projections by nearly 200%, turning a $1.97 million profit. this was despite occupancy below 50%. it was largely because of some of the highest room rates in the nation's capital, which increased monthly after mr. trump took office. february's average, $491. march, $550. april, $600. ( applause ) the numbers would delight any hotel executive, except that in the president's case, they come from private internal documents that the general services administration says were posted inadvertently. the g.s.a. took them down but not before the "wall street journal" can secured the documents. the president still owns and profits from his company. the hotel, which he has visited five times since becoming president, is just blocks from the white house and has been the centerpiece of criticism leveled by ethics experts like walter shaub, who resigned agz the government's ethics watch dog after he said the white house ignored his advice. why is it problematic for the president t
here's julianna goldman. ( laughter ) >> reporter: in the first four months of the year, the international hotel beat its own projections by nearly 200%, turning a $1.97 million profit. this was despite occupancy below 50%. it was largely because of some of the highest room rates in the nation's capital, which increased monthly after mr. trump took office. february's average, $491. march, $550. april, $600. ( applause ) the numbers would delight any hotel executive, except that in the...
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anthony. >> mason: julianna goldman with a health mystery in havana. thanks. the software engineer fired by google this week is speaking out about it. he'd written a memo criticizing the company's diversity policies. john blackstone is at google headquarters in mountain view, california. >> reporter: at google silicon valley campus, the work scheduled today called for a town hall meeting where c.e.o. sundar pichai would address the controversial memo written by the now-fired software engineer james damore. he defended himself in an interview with bloomberg news. >> the whole point of my memo was actually to improve google and google's culture, and they just punished me and shamed me for doing it. >> reporter: the memo criticized google's efforts to hire more women, suggesting "biological causes may explain why we don't see equal representation. women, on average, have more neuroticism," damore wrote. >> it's largely because of the differing interests in people versus things, which is linked to prenatal testosterone. >> it is profoundly demoralizing to come up
anthony. >> mason: julianna goldman with a health mystery in havana. thanks. the software engineer fired by google this week is speaking out about it. he'd written a memo criticizing the company's diversity policies. john blackstone is at google headquarters in mountain view, california. >> reporter: at google silicon valley campus, the work scheduled today called for a town hall meeting where c.e.o. sundar pichai would address the controversial memo written by the now-fired...
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here is julianna goldman. >> no matter where i walked he followed me closely, staring at me. making faces. it was the second presidential debate. and in hillary clinton's telling of the story donald trump loomed behind her breathing down her neck. two days earlier the campaign was rocked by the release of a tape in which mr. trump bragged about sexual assault. now, they were on a small stage together. my skin crawled. it was one of those moments where you wish you could hit pause, and ask everyone watching, well, what would you do? do you stay calm? keep smiling and carry on as if he weren't repeat lead invading ur eye and say, loudly and clearly, back up you creep. get away from me. clinton has second thoughts about not choosing option b. maybe i have overlearned the lesson of staying calm. bite might tongue, dig might fingernails into a clenched fist. smiling all the while. >> clinton kept a relatively low profile since last november. in another excerpt she wrote about the disappointment of what she called her painful loss. >> i knew that millions of people were counting on
here is julianna goldman. >> no matter where i walked he followed me closely, staring at me. making faces. it was the second presidential debate. and in hillary clinton's telling of the story donald trump loomed behind her breathing down her neck. two days earlier the campaign was rocked by the release of a tape in which mr. trump bragged about sexual assault. now, they were on a small stage together. my skin crawled. it was one of those moments where you wish you could hit pause, and ask...
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anthony. >> mason: julianna goldman with a health mystery in havana. thanks. the software engineer fired by google this week is speaking out about it. he'd written a memo criticizing the company's diversity policies. john blackstone is at google headquarters in mountain view, california. >> reporter: at google silicon valley campus, the work schedule today called for a company-wide town hall meeting where c.e.o. sundar pichai would address the controversial memo written by the now-fired software engineer james damore. damore defended himself in an interview with bloomberg news. >> the whole point of my memo was actually to improve google and google's culture, and they just punished me and shamed me for doing it. >> reporter: the memo criticized google's efforts to hire more women, suggesting "biological causes may explain why we don't see equal representation. women, on average, have more neuroticism," damore wrote. >> it's largely because of the differing interests in people versus things, which is linked to prenatal testosterone. >> it is profoundly demorali
anthony. >> mason: julianna goldman with a health mystery in havana. thanks. the software engineer fired by google this week is speaking out about it. he'd written a memo criticizing the company's diversity policies. john blackstone is at google headquarters in mountain view, california. >> reporter: at google silicon valley campus, the work schedule today called for a company-wide town hall meeting where c.e.o. sundar pichai would address the controversial memo written by the...
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julianna goldman, cbs news, the state department. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we speak withts of austin tice, the american journalist who was kidnapped in syria five years ago go this month. they will tell us why they have new hopes of bringing austin home. and -- >> reporter: debate and disagreement seem to be everywhere nowadays. so could one dinger with strangers help to change that? coming up, we'll give you a seat at this table where they are hoping to change in a national conversation one meal at a time. >>> and that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anna marie green. have a great day. and they happen easily. the other side of this... is they can be removed... easily. spray and wash's... powerful formula... removes over 100 stains. spray and wash. better on over 100 stains. >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >>> new this morning, a drive-by shooting in the northeast leaves a victim critically injured. we're live with what police know about the gunman. >> father and son back together this morning after a terrifying ordeal
julianna goldman, cbs news, the state department. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we speak withts of austin tice, the american journalist who was kidnapped in syria five years ago go this month. they will tell us why they have new hopes of bringing austin home. and -- >> reporter: debate and disagreement seem to be everywhere nowadays. so could one dinger with strangers help to change that? coming up, we'll give you a seat at this table where they are hoping to...
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as cbs news' julianna goldman reported, mr. trump's friend, steve schwarzman, the c.e.o.f blackstone called the president with the bad news. in a memo sent to j.p. morgan employees, jamie dimon said he strongly disagreed with the president and said it was "a leader's role, in business or government, to bring people together, not tear them apart." the president's comments also drew sharp rebukes from fellow republicans. ohio governor john kasich: >> he has to fix this and republicans have to speak out. >> reporter: in a statement, senator lindsey graham said, "mr. president, your words are dividing americans, not healing them." but house speaker paul ryan and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell chose to denounce the sentiment, rather than the president. >> and i stand with the president, and i stand by those words. >> reporter: today in chile, vice president mike pence defended the president. >> the strength of the united states of america is always strongest as the president has said so eloquently, when we are united around our shared values. and so it will always be.
as cbs news' julianna goldman reported, mr. trump's friend, steve schwarzman, the c.e.o.f blackstone called the president with the bad news. in a memo sent to j.p. morgan employees, jamie dimon said he strongly disagreed with the president and said it was "a leader's role, in business or government, to bring people together, not tear them apart." the president's comments also drew sharp rebukes from fellow republicans. ohio governor john kasich: >> he has to fix this and...
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julianna goldman takes a look. >> i promised the people of new hampshire that i would stop drugs from pouring into your community. >> reporter: as president trump inartfully acknowledged in his call with mexico's president, new hampshire is an epicenter of the opioid crisis. he campaigned on a series of policy prescriptions there. we sat down last week with richard baum, acting direction of the office of national drug control policy. what grade would you give this administration so far in dealing with the opioid crisis? >> i mean, i would give us an a-plus. >> reporter: his answer suggests the grade is more of an incomplete. >> we will stop the floaf illegal drugs into our country. >> so having the men and women of custom asks border protection and d.h.s. on our border working with infrastructure is progress and movement in the right direction. >> we will close the shipping loopholes that china and others are exploiting to send dangerous drugs across our borders. >> we are working closely with the congress on legislation to have better and tighter controls. >> i would dramatically exp
julianna goldman takes a look. >> i promised the people of new hampshire that i would stop drugs from pouring into your community. >> reporter: as president trump inartfully acknowledged in his call with mexico's president, new hampshire is an epicenter of the opioid crisis. he campaigned on a series of policy prescriptions there. we sat down last week with richard baum, acting direction of the office of national drug control policy. what grade would you give this administration so...
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julianna goldman is outside the cuban julianna, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, this all started late last year in havana, and now there are many questions and not many answers, but in may the u.s. did expel two cuban diplomats from here in washington. >> our americans were not safe, they were not secure obviously because something happened to them. >> reporter: the state department won't say what caused the ailments but said the safety of u.s. personnel is paramount. on cuban state tv the government denied any involvement and called the removal of cuban envoys, quote, unjustified and baseless. the ongoing investigation is pointing to sonic sound. it can't be heard but it's harmful. more than a dozen staffers at the u.s. embassy in havana reported various symptoms from headaches to sleeplessness to pertinent hearing loss. they swept the home of one canadian diplomat. everyone in that home was also hospitali hospitalized. >> this also impacted family members of the diplomats. >> reporter: john caulfield was there at one time. >> this occurred at a time when
julianna goldman is outside the cuban julianna, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, this all started late last year in havana, and now there are many questions and not many answers, but in may the u.s. did expel two cuban diplomats from here in washington. >> our americans were not safe, they were not secure obviously because something happened to them. >> reporter: the state department won't say what caused the ailments but said the safety of u.s. personnel is...
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julianna goldman at the pentagon.ays they're too late, unstable unpredictable regime developed nuclear missile technology faster than anticipated and the president has limited options. with tensions rising, the u.s. flexed its military muscle. along with its south korean and japanese allies. first, with a live fire missile test on friday. and in a joint exercise saturday, two u.s. supersonic bombers conducted a flyover of the korean peninsula. the military also carried out what the pentagon says was a successful preplanned missile defense test in the pacific. viowo shs what it would look like if a thad missile intercepted a north korean rocket. video purportedly shows north korea launching a missile friday with the country's leader kim jung-un, overseeing the test. analysts say friday's launch proves north korea could have capability to hit u.s. mainland. including, los angeles, and near washington, d.c. over the weekend, president trump tweeted he was disappointed in china's response. they do nothing for us with nort
julianna goldman at the pentagon.ays they're too late, unstable unpredictable regime developed nuclear missile technology faster than anticipated and the president has limited options. with tensions rising, the u.s. flexed its military muscle. along with its south korean and japanese allies. first, with a live fire missile test on friday. and in a joint exercise saturday, two u.s. supersonic bombers conducted a flyover of the korean peninsula. the military also carried out what the pentagon...
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. >> julianna goldman. >> the commander of the navy seventh fleet was relieved of duty following two deadly collisions in four months. late sunday night the uss john s. mccain collided with an oil tanker off singapore. ten sailors are feared dead. here is david martin. >> reporter: divers went back below decks on the mccain for a second day of searching for remains of sailors trapped in flooded sleeping compartments they took the equipment needed to cut bodies ouft of the wreckage. after one identified body was pulled from the open water the navy expanded to look for sailors who may have been washed out of the gaming hole a tanker punched in the mccain's hull. having lost two ships, the mccain and the fitzgerald, to deadly collisions, the commander of the pacific fleet, admiral scott swift, said he no longer had confidence vice admiral joseph aucoin, commander of the seventh fleet and relieved him effective immediately. ships in the seventh fleet are in a safety stand down to review basic seamanship. one of several steps, senior navy officers felt aucoin should have ordered in june a
. >> julianna goldman. >> the commander of the navy seventh fleet was relieved of duty following two deadly collisions in four months. late sunday night the uss john s. mccain collided with an oil tanker off singapore. ten sailors are feared dead. here is david martin. >> reporter: divers went back below decks on the mccain for a second day of searching for remains of sailors trapped in flooded sleeping compartments they took the equipment needed to cut bodies ouft of the...
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for "cbs this morning," julianna goldman, washington. >>> it's the celestial eclipse. still ahead, we'll see how this month's total eclipse of the sun has made cities and towns along its path prime locatio >>> it's a potentially deadly disease claiming ever younger lives. up next in medical news dr. tara narula with a disturb iing findg on colon cancer. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." you brush your teeth diligently... two times a day right? but 80% of bacteria aren't even on teeth. eughty purschunt?! colgate total's different. it fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. protecting 100% of your mouth's surfaces. colgate total for whole mouth health. ykeep you sidelined.ng that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. is more than one thing. with floral fusion oil it's soft skin and fine fragrance. discover more than one thing with caress. soft skin, fine fragrance. caress. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer harol
for "cbs this morning," julianna goldman, washington. >>> it's the celestial eclipse. still ahead, we'll see how this month's total eclipse of the sun has made cities and towns along its path prime locatio >>> it's a potentially deadly disease claiming ever younger lives. up next in medical news dr. tara narula with a disturb iing findg on colon cancer. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." you brush your teeth diligently... two times a day right?...
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julianna goldman is in baltimore. julianna, good morning. >> good morning. people have been driving by this morning honking and ri out the window. stinking communists. they passed a resolution on monday to strike down four confederate statues across the city. a number of people gathered at the robert e. lee and stonewall jackson statue behind me was lifted off its base. larry hogan said he would push to remove a former court justice. it appears another that was removed overnight was that statue. and in alabama they worked to cover the soldiers and sailors monument. and you have north carolina where the state's governor says he wants to bring down confederate monuments from around the state anything lexington, kentucky, the county voted to move forward with a proposal to relocate two statues from the city. gayle, a recent cataloging from the southern poverty law center counted 718 confederate statues across the country. you can bring that number down to 714. >> thank you very much, julianna. president trump said he was right the first time about the protest i
julianna goldman is in baltimore. julianna, good morning. >> good morning. people have been driving by this morning honking and ri out the window. stinking communists. they passed a resolution on monday to strike down four confederate statues across the city. a number of people gathered at the robert e. lee and stonewall jackson statue behind me was lifted off its base. larry hogan said he would push to remove a former court justice. it appears another that was removed overnight was that...
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julianna goldman is there in baltimore. julianna, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.vernight city workers and contractors removed four confederate statues from across the city. here we spoke with one person who was here overnight. they told us it took three hours to remove statues of robert e. lee and stonewall jackson. as you can see behind me all that's left now is a base covered in graffiti. there was a small crowd on hand here last night, and this decision came after the baltimore city council passed a resolution on monday, which was approved by the mayor, who said that she did this in the middle of the night to avoid the violent clashes in charlottesville. this is all part of a larger effort in cities nationwide, but particularly in the south to take down these confederate symbols. elected officials from lexington, kentucky, to north carolina, to birmingham, alabama, are ordering the removal of these statues. in birmingham, the mayor ordered the city to board up the confederate sailors and soldiers monument. now here at this site people have been coming by all mo
julianna goldman is there in baltimore. julianna, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.vernight city workers and contractors removed four confederate statues from across the city. here we spoke with one person who was here overnight. they told us it took three hours to remove statues of robert e. lee and stonewall jackson. as you can see behind me all that's left now is a base covered in graffiti. there was a small crowd on hand here last night, and this decision came after the...
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julianna goldman is outside fbi headquarters in washington, d.c. julianna, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, it's a very aggressive move and another indication that mueller's investigation is heating up. as you mentioned, manafort's team says that he's been cooperating but this raid of his home indicates otherwise. formal prosecutors tell us that typically in white collar crime investigations lawyers negotiate a handing over of evidence. but the fact that they executed a search warrant means they felt they needed the element of surprise. they didn't trust manafort not to destroy materials that could be relevant to the investigation. now, something else to consider, sources have told us that the special counsel is investigating manafort's business dealings and, again, typically in criminal investigations, prosecutors will try to flip witnesses up the chain of command and that could be what mueller is trying to do here, to squeeze manafort to pressure him to give up information on others in the campaign. the special counsel's office decli
julianna goldman is outside fbi headquarters in washington, d.c. julianna, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, it's a very aggressive move and another indication that mueller's investigation is heating up. as you mentioned, manafort's team says that he's been cooperating but this raid of his home indicates otherwise. formal prosecutors tell us that typically in white collar crime investigations lawyers negotiate a handing over of evidence. but the fact that they executed a...
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as cbs news julianna goldman's report, mr.resident with the bad news. in a memo sent to j.p. morgan chase employees, jamie dimond strongly case greed with the president and it was a leader's role in business or government to bring people together not tear them apart. the president's comments drew rebukes from fellow republicans. ohio governor john kasich. >> he has to fix this. republicans have to speak out. >> senator lindsay graham said, mr. president, your words are dividing americans, not healing them." >> but house speaker paul ryan and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell chose to dnc sentiment rather than the president. >> i stand with the president. and i stand by those words. >> today in chile vice president mike pence defended the president all. the strength of the united states is strongest when we are united around our shared values. and so it will always be. >> anthony, top aide gary cohen was visibly dismayed yesterday by the president's comments but has no plans to resign. va secretary said he is also staying,
as cbs news julianna goldman's report, mr.resident with the bad news. in a memo sent to j.p. morgan chase employees, jamie dimond strongly case greed with the president and it was a leader's role in business or government to bring people together not tear them apart. the president's comments drew rebukes from fellow republicans. ohio governor john kasich. >> he has to fix this. republicans have to speak out. >> senator lindsay graham said, mr. president, your words are dividing...
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ju a na goldman is outside the headquarters in washington, d.c. julianna, good morning. >> good morning. it's a very aggressive move and another indication that it's heating up. as you mentioned, manafort's team has been cooperating but a raid of his home indicates otherwise. former pros kuesters tell me typically in white collar investigations, they negotiate and needed the element of surprise. they needed didn't trust that wouldn't destroy relevant information. they're investigating his business dealings and prosecutors will try to flip witnesses up the chain of command. that may be what mueller is trying to to, squeeze manafort and pressure him to give up others on the came pain. charlie, the special prosecutor's office declined to comment. >> julianna, thanks. >>> the state department expelled two cuban diplomats after suffering partial hearing loss while in cuba. as a result, some americans had to cut their assignment short. the fbi and diplomatic security service are investigating. the state department found o late last year. >> some of our people ha
ju a na goldman is outside the headquarters in washington, d.c. julianna, good morning. >> good morning. it's a very aggressive move and another indication that it's heating up. as you mentioned, manafort's team has been cooperating but a raid of his home indicates otherwise. former pros kuesters tell me typically in white collar investigations, they negotiate and needed the element of surprise. they needed didn't trust that wouldn't destroy relevant information. they're investigating his...