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pull police reports of ken. ken had been arrested for abuse. >> reporter: it gave cambra pause and made him consider what he'd already heard from tiffany. >> that her mom had said she would never commit suicide and that she was afraid that ken was trying to kill her prior to this incident. >> reporter: now, in hawaii, at their mother's bed in the icu, tammie and tiffany vowed to find out what exactly happened to their mother. you know, most people would just leave it to a police department to do the investigating. not you two? >> no. >> reporter: first target? ken and shirlene's condo. must be evidence there, they decided. so they made up a story for ken, told him they needed a rest after their long flight. could they borrow a bed in the condo? and, sure enough, he gave them the keys, while he stayed at shirlene's bedside in the hospital. >> when he was there, what did you guys do? >> we went to the house. >> in ko olina. >> reporter: to do what? >> to see what we could find. >> reporter: just kind of look in cu
pull police reports of ken. ken had been arrested for abuse. >> reporter: it gave cambra pause and made him consider what he'd already heard from tiffany. >> that her mom had said she would never commit suicide and that she was afraid that ken was trying to kill her prior to this incident. >> reporter: now, in hawaii, at their mother's bed in the icu, tammie and tiffany vowed to find out what exactly happened to their mother. you know, most people would just leave it to a...
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ken: i will argue for that.se of the timing of the election, and now we've got this hot weather, very confusing, all very surprising, this has been the mad season in politics, usually called the silly season. nobody knows what is going to happen next. if you ask me what the political position will be in september when we come back, i don't know. nobody knows. but i hope by then we will begin serious debate on the repeal bill, which will be the first of many pieces of legislation which will provide a vehicle for amendments and for parliament to say what is it view on the big issues. francine: is there someone you think should stand up and talk, like you have, about the merit of the european union? and who would that person be? ken: there's no immediate vehicle to talk about the advantages to our standing in the world. francine: it could be a person. ken: the right-wing newspapers -- if you think back to the referendum, there was no reporting anywhere that anybody made extolling the advantages of being in the euro
ken: i will argue for that.se of the timing of the election, and now we've got this hot weather, very confusing, all very surprising, this has been the mad season in politics, usually called the silly season. nobody knows what is going to happen next. if you ask me what the political position will be in september when we come back, i don't know. nobody knows. but i hope by then we will begin serious debate on the repeal bill, which will be the first of many pieces of legislation which will...
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my guy named is ken. i got five kens and this ken watches that ken and that ken watches that ken.hat's the way to do it. >> i am not going to be that and i am hoping when that time presents itself that i am fortunate enough to play at another couple year where i can get another contract. i am secure now but that's just adding to the security. >> yeah. >> i am fine where i am at right now and i love basketball and love the game. everything will take care itself. >> i would not ask you to get you in your business. >> i know, i know. >> my heart just breaks every time i see guys who make that kind of money and then ten or fifteen years later, they just -- as long as you know you are being wise and making good decisions with your money, i am good. >> a lot of it, it comes from gambling a lot of the times and clubbing all the time. flying private and all that good stuff. i don't do too much of that. i am in the house. i want to stay in the house. i am a country kid and we stay away from everybody, dominos and cards and movies. >> that's it. i can lose money playing domins, and cards. >
my guy named is ken. i got five kens and this ken watches that ken and that ken watches that ken.hat's the way to do it. >> i am not going to be that and i am hoping when that time presents itself that i am fortunate enough to play at another couple year where i can get another contract. i am secure now but that's just adding to the security. >> yeah. >> i am fine where i am at right now and i love basketball and love the game. everything will take care itself. >> i...
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ken vogel and ashley parker.to the both of you. >>> democratic leaders call for bipartisan talks to hammer out some kind of obamacare fix. next up, we're talking to this guy. chris murphy to talk about what it will take tago get him to th negotiating table. prepare yourself, senator. and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. for my chronic back painescribed backed me up- big time. before movantik, i tried to treat it myself. no go. but i didn't back down. i talked to my doctor. she said: one, movantik was specifically designed for opioid-induced constipation- oic. number two? with my savings card, i can get movantik for about the same price as the other things i tried. don't t
ken vogel and ashley parker.to the both of you. >>> democratic leaders call for bipartisan talks to hammer out some kind of obamacare fix. next up, we're talking to this guy. chris murphy to talk about what it will take tago get him to th negotiating table. prepare yourself, senator. and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i...
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thank you, ken. ken still lives in san clemente and remains active in law, politics and community life. we're die lighted that ken and his wife, meredith, are here today, and don't get me start on meredith's impressive biography. please join me in welcoming a great american, a great californiaon and great friend of the nixon family and nixon foundation, ken. [applause] >> 50 years ago as a student at columbia law school, i had seen an article in the "new york times" about the staff that was surrounding then-potential candidate richmond nixon. among that was members of the staff was a fellow named pat buchanan. i wrote a letter to nixon asking if i could help on the '68 campaign, and mentioning that maybe one of these fellows i can could work them. didn't get a letter back the first time so i wrote it again, and meredith worked on wall street, three locked from in the nixon office so she hand-cared it there and so took awhile but a few weeks later, i got a letter back from one of his assistants. that
thank you, ken. ken still lives in san clemente and remains active in law, politics and community life. we're die lighted that ken and his wife, meredith, are here today, and don't get me start on meredith's impressive biography. please join me in welcoming a great american, a great californiaon and great friend of the nixon family and nixon foundation, ken. [applause] >> 50 years ago as a student at columbia law school, i had seen an article in the "new york times" about the...
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ken, let me get to your point.veryone for two or three years ago focused on, you know, trying to fix the debt i think it was called rise above. let me tell you what's happening right now in this bill so you're right, we've given these benefits, it's hard to take them away we are trying to make it work better we're giving flexibilities, waivers to governors we think these things are best done by governors. so there was $2 trillion in savings projected in all of the ryan budgets and all the senate republican budgets if we did this the right way what we're also doing, ken, as part of this is we're doing away with all of the revenues let me say that one more time. we're doing away with all of the revenues, which is about $750 billion of this. so not only are we beginning to spend more money on the medicaid side because -- and now we're getting ready to flood the zone with opioid treatments look, it is an epidemic. i think we need to be prudent as to how we deal with it but this bill the way it's now being crafted also
ken, let me get to your point.veryone for two or three years ago focused on, you know, trying to fix the debt i think it was called rise above. let me tell you what's happening right now in this bill so you're right, we've given these benefits, it's hard to take them away we are trying to make it work better we're giving flexibilities, waivers to governors we think these things are best done by governors. so there was $2 trillion in savings projected in all of the ryan budgets and all the...
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thank you, ken. [applause] ken still lives in san clemente and remains active in law and politics, and in community life. we're delighted that ken and his wife meredith are here todays. and don't get me started on meredith's impressive biography. [laughter] now please join me in welcoming great american, a great californian and great friend of the nixon family and nixon foundation, ken. [applause] >> 50 years ago as a student at columbia law school, i've seen an article in "new york times" about the staff that was surrounding then potential candidate richard nixon. among that, those members of the staff was pat buchanan. i had written, i wrote a letter to nixon asking if i could help on the '68 campaign and mentioning that maybe one of these -- about fellowing i could work for him, and i didn't get a letter back the first time so wrote it again. and meredith work withed on wall street three blocks from nixon offense and this time hand carried it there, and so two weeks took -- but few weeks later, i
thank you, ken. [applause] ken still lives in san clemente and remains active in law and politics, and in community life. we're delighted that ken and his wife meredith are here todays. and don't get me started on meredith's impressive biography. [laughter] now please join me in welcoming great american, a great californian and great friend of the nixon family and nixon foundation, ken. [applause] >> 50 years ago as a student at columbia law school, i've seen an article in "new york...
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anthony mason has a preview. >> reporter: hi, ken and veronica.icer's out, scaramucci is in. a major white house shake-up to end the week. plus is the president looking for ways to undermine the special counsel's investigation? >> and why traveling from new york to dc could take less time than watching your favorite sitcom? coming up in just a few seconds on the "cbs evening news." >> thank you for watching at 5:00. >> ahead at 6:00 an emotional battle over a long running neighborhood taco truck. that's coming up. capt nsored by cbs it mason: a white house shake-up and a lovefest. sean spicer is out. >> and i love the guy. >> mason: anthony scaramucci unins the communications team. ys i love these guys. >> mason: and the message of the ony: >> i love the president. enlove the president. i love the president. >> mason: also tonight, fighting alzheimer's. a new study says start early. >> everyone, today, right now, can grab the bull by the horns and can say, "i can do something today to reduce my own risk." as mason: is this the future? new york to
anthony mason has a preview. >> reporter: hi, ken and veronica.icer's out, scaramucci is in. a major white house shake-up to end the week. plus is the president looking for ways to undermine the special counsel's investigation? >> and why traveling from new york to dc could take less time than watching your favorite sitcom? coming up in just a few seconds on the "cbs evening news." >> thank you for watching at 5:00. >> ahead at 6:00 an emotional battle over a...
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liberty i'm joined by my guest ken o'keefe in new york he is a political analyst and the ex u.s. marine who renounced us citizenship in greenville we have philip nelson he is the primary author of remember the liberty as well as author of two books on lyndon johnson and in lake jackson we cross to daniel mcadams he is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate phil if i can go to you holding the book there in greenville you've written about this. just real quickly i know it's there's a lot of detail in the book is been told is very good but a lot of our viewers have never ever heard of this event so could you in a nutshell tell us what happened fifty years ago in the mediterranean go ahead. well it's a long story and i'll try to condense it as best i can but it had to do with an attack that had been preplanned i believe for many months maybe two years in the planning yet it was. portrayed as being a spontaneous war and that egypt had attacke
liberty i'm joined by my guest ken o'keefe in new york he is a political analyst and the ex u.s. marine who renounced us citizenship in greenville we have philip nelson he is the primary author of remember the liberty as well as author of two books on lyndon johnson and in lake jackson we cross to daniel mcadams he is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always...
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ktvu's ken wayne was outside that hearing. ken, what was it like being there today? >> reporter: frank, it was an emotional day. probably more emotional than many of us expected. there was actually some laughter and a of course some tears, but it was all because o.j. simpson had his life on the line, so to speak. he is 70 years old and he is trying to get out of prison. it is the first time the public has seen o.j. simpson in years via video feed from the lovelock prison 90 miles east of reno. adding to the upbeat mood a slip of the tongue by the chairwoman. >> we have that you very recently turned 90 years old. 90, i'm sorry about that. you look great for 90. >> reporter: simpson is actually 70. but the discussion quickly turned serious. should o.j. simpson be set free? he was convicted of robbery, burglary, and weapons charges in a bungled attempt to try to retrieve what he said was stolen personal property. he and several accomplices burst into a las vegas hotel room where simpson's belongings were held. he told the parole board that he had no idea that two men wh
ktvu's ken wayne was outside that hearing. ken, what was it like being there today? >> reporter: frank, it was an emotional day. probably more emotional than many of us expected. there was actually some laughter and a of course some tears, but it was all because o.j. simpson had his life on the line, so to speak. he is 70 years old and he is trying to get out of prison. it is the first time the public has seen o.j. simpson in years via video feed from the lovelock prison 90 miles east of...
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ken dilanian, this is your reporting. what do we know about this meeting and do we have any idea why this former counterintelligence officer would have been in it? >> well, there's the official story and then there's the suspicions that people have. the official story is we're not -- rinat akhmetshin, this former intelligence officer has worked with the russian lawyer who went to the meeting on a lobbying campaign against magnitsky act sanctions for a long time and they're arguing against the sanctions to argue against the underlining story behind the sanctions. according to their accounts at the beginning of the news organization, according to her account to nbc news, they sought to bring to the trump campaign's attention some contributions to the democratic national committee that the trump campaign apparently wasn't very impressed with. donald jr. said, thanks, this isn't very much. now that's the story but that doesn't square though with the e-mails that came through rob goldstone from the agalarov family where they o
ken dilanian, this is your reporting. what do we know about this meeting and do we have any idea why this former counterintelligence officer would have been in it? >> well, there's the official story and then there's the suspicions that people have. the official story is we're not -- rinat akhmetshin, this former intelligence officer has worked with the russian lawyer who went to the meeting on a lobbying campaign against magnitsky act sanctions for a long time and they're arguing against...
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about doing a deal like this in the past so, ken, the question to you, why now?hy did you decide now is the right time to sell scripps and to follow-through and get the deal done? >> i think since the last time we were together, fortunately our companies continue to grow and we expanded internationally. we also very much like discovery. we pivoted from a linear television company to more of a digital content origination company. and now just seemed like the right time and i have to say it's a historic day for the stake holders, scripps family, publ public investors most importantly, david, for our employees. this gives them a much bigger company from which to operate. a platform to reach more consumers around the world so it's a great day for scripps. >> when you say it seemed like the right time, i mean, we all know is a tumultuous time in your business. there is concern that despite what you talk about as the popularity of your networks, they might not be part of these skinny bundles, the over the top networks that are being there. is that part of the reason wh
about doing a deal like this in the past so, ken, the question to you, why now?hy did you decide now is the right time to sell scripps and to follow-through and get the deal done? >> i think since the last time we were together, fortunately our companies continue to grow and we expanded internationally. we also very much like discovery. we pivoted from a linear television company to more of a digital content origination company. and now just seemed like the right time and i have to say...
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. >>> good evening i'm ken wayne. >> i'm alyana gomez. tonight health and human services secretary tom price is defending the need to repeal and replace obamacare. this is tension from capitol hill. >> president trump taking a hard line with congress threatening to not only skip government payments to insurance companies, but cut health care benefits for lawmakers. if they don't get a deal finalized. reporter garrett tenney has the late fest washington. >> reporter: the uncertain future in the health care has been bumpy in the white house. lawmakers plan to keep at it until they can come up with something that'll pass. this weekend president trump has been all over republicans on twitter urging them to do what it takes to repeal and replace obamacare. this morning he tweeted not to give up saying the world is watching. repeal and replace and go to 51 votes. get cross state lines and more. the president has also suggested republicans let obamacare fail and then find a way to replace it. susan collins of maine was one of the three gop senat
. >>> good evening i'm ken wayne. >> i'm alyana gomez. tonight health and human services secretary tom price is defending the need to repeal and replace obamacare. this is tension from capitol hill. >> president trump taking a hard line with congress threatening to not only skip government payments to insurance companies, but cut health care benefits for lawmakers. if they don't get a deal finalized. reporter garrett tenney has the late fest washington. >> reporter:...
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. >> katy tur, ken vogel and ken rucker. this purging, one person after another, anyone offending this guy is gone. and it doesn't look like it is going to stop. >> i don't think so much that scaramucci offend he the president, he offended kelly. kelly came in with the full authority of the property to bring in changes and put order in the west wing which has been chaotic for the last six months. he wanted scaramucci out, sew is gone. >> if you want to be sophisticated about this, the backdrop isn't just chaos. i think he is afraid. i think trump, i think he was nailed this week and he is weak and afraid. what he is afraid of is of course the russia investigation. afraid of bob mueller ultimately. and trying to shape up his team so he can face them down. sometime between now and when he fired the guy or gets him fired. what do you think? katy? >> listen, i think that whether donald trump decides to fire robert mueller is something that remains to be seen. certainly a possibility. you can't discount it when it comes to donald
. >> katy tur, ken vogel and ken rucker. this purging, one person after another, anyone offending this guy is gone. and it doesn't look like it is going to stop. >> i don't think so much that scaramucci offend he the president, he offended kelly. kelly came in with the full authority of the property to bring in changes and put order in the west wing which has been chaotic for the last six months. he wanted scaramucci out, sew is gone. >> if you want to be sophisticated about...
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nbc's ken dilanian joins us from aspen, colorado. the president tweeting leaks must stop. what's the rebear on this new story about "the washington post" and u.s. spy agencies having monitored kislyak, who told moscow he had access to sessions and talked campaign details? >> reporter: thomas, this is a story that's been around for a while. if you recall, nbc news and other organizations reported on questions about a meeting sessions may or may not have had at the mayflower hotel with kislyak. "the washington post" is reporting there are intercepts suggesting kislyak reported back to his bosses in moscow that he spoke to sessions at that meeting at the mayflower and at another point during the republican convention, about trump campaign platforms and about the trump relationship with russia. that is contrary to what sessions has said. he adamantly denies that. the issue is this is what kislyak is saying to russia. this is not proof these conversations actually happened and sessions add maptly denies them. this is causing yet more concern about whether members of the trump t
nbc's ken dilanian joins us from aspen, colorado. the president tweeting leaks must stop. what's the rebear on this new story about "the washington post" and u.s. spy agencies having monitored kislyak, who told moscow he had access to sessions and talked campaign details? >> reporter: thomas, this is a story that's been around for a while. if you recall, nbc news and other organizations reported on questions about a meeting sessions may or may not have had at the mayflower hotel...
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one of the heroes with us today is ken potts. he was on the shore at pearl harbor when the attack began. of rather than flee, he drove his small boat into the blazing hot water. he climbed aboard the sinking arizona and carried off passengers one by one. it is an honor to meet you, an american hero whose love of our country and love of his brothers was greater than his concern for his own safety. he paid a very big price, he has gone through life in a little bit worse condition than it we are deeply grateful as you're here today. nearly 76 years after that december morning. you are living with us, a living example of true american courage. ken. doing good? you feeling good? you better believe it. he looks good to me. thank you very much. thank you. they were on the deck of the uss arizona doing their duty when the ship was engulfed by massive flames. they were both fortunate enough to be rescued by another courageous hero, joe george whose daughter joanne is with us today. joe was in a boat next to the uss arizona and when he saw
one of the heroes with us today is ken potts. he was on the shore at pearl harbor when the attack began. of rather than flee, he drove his small boat into the blazing hot water. he climbed aboard the sinking arizona and carried off passengers one by one. it is an honor to meet you, an american hero whose love of our country and love of his brothers was greater than his concern for his own safety. he paid a very big price, he has gone through life in a little bit worse condition than it we are...
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i'm ken wayne.. frank is off tonight. >> police have identified the woman who passed the fake money. surveillance video made all the difference for the kids who were ripped off. debra? >> reporter: surveillance video and social media pushinged woman's face out to social immediate -- pushing the woman's face out to social media. >> reporter: police say this is 51-year-old michelle marie cruz shopping at oliver's market. it's cruz's purchase outside the store people find shocking. >> when she came up to the table, she asked us what the money was going toward, and we told her it was going to instrument and other things we need. >> reporter: they were raising money to travel to disney land and other places to perform. the teens gave her back $80 in change. >> i started to cry a bit. >> reporter: sensing something was off, one student holding up the bill noticed key features were missing. he works at a pizza parlor. >> i r come across a bunch of 100s before, so i have been trained. >> reporter: when the c
i'm ken wayne.. frank is off tonight. >> police have identified the woman who passed the fake money. surveillance video made all the difference for the kids who were ripped off. debra? >> reporter: surveillance video and social media pushinged woman's face out to social immediate -- pushing the woman's face out to social media. >> reporter: police say this is 51-year-old michelle marie cruz shopping at oliver's market. it's cruz's purchase outside the store people find...
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barbie is getting some new kens to play with.attel today unveiled a new line of what they call diverse ken dolls. these are the dolls. it's like the cast of "the bachelorette" only with more personality. [ laughter ] the weird thing is even though it was done in the name of diversity they're all named ken. they don't even have their own names. [ laughter ] it's true. this one is my favorite i think. this looks like -- this is the ken doll who uses tinder to cheat on barbie. [ laughter ] they've got a ken with a man bun. [ laughter ] which your little brother's definitely going to tear the head off of. every one of these ken dolls looks like a guy you'd jump in a fire to avoid having a conversation with. i don't know what's going on with this one but i'm fairly certain this is rachel maddow. right? [ cheers and applause ] we've got a lot of ken dolls. amazon, i'm sure you heard about this. amazon announced on friday a deal that shocked the business world. amazon is planning to buy whole foods, the grocery stores, for $13.7 billion
barbie is getting some new kens to play with.attel today unveiled a new line of what they call diverse ken dolls. these are the dolls. it's like the cast of "the bachelorette" only with more personality. [ laughter ] the weird thing is even though it was done in the name of diversity they're all named ken. they don't even have their own names. [ laughter ] it's true. this one is my favorite i think. this looks like -- this is the ken doll who uses tinder to cheat on barbie. [ laughter...
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anthony mason here with a preview. >> reporter: hi, ken and liz.next, granted parole after nearly nine years in prison. oj simpson will soon be a free man. >> plus, the president goes after his attorney general! will sessions resign? >> the maverick of the senate is in the battle of his life. >> and the race is on to bring driverless cars to the road. but are we ready? those stories and more coming up in a few seconds on the "cbs evening news." >>> thank you for watching at 5:00. >> allen and veronica back here in 30 minutes. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: after nine years behind bars... >> mr. simpson, i do vote to grant parole when eligible. >> mason: o.j. simpson is going free. also tonight, the president blasts his attorney general-- >> he should have told me before he took the job. >> mason: --for recusing himself in the russia investigation. >> i would have picked somebody else. >> mason: the special counsel at ts aim at trump business transactions. >> would that be a breach of yat his actual charge is? >> i would say yeah. i would
anthony mason here with a preview. >> reporter: hi, ken and liz.next, granted parole after nearly nine years in prison. oj simpson will soon be a free man. >> plus, the president goes after his attorney general! will sessions resign? >> the maverick of the senate is in the battle of his life. >> and the race is on to bring driverless cars to the road. but are we ready? those stories and more coming up in a few seconds on the "cbs evening news." >>>...
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let's go to ken rosenthal. >> ken: wade davis, what did you see? what did you get?ing ball. hit it out of the park. >> ken: you have faced him a lot before. you've had success. what's the key? >> whenever he comes over the plate. one of the best pitchers in the game. >> joe: he draws a crowd. robinson cano with miguel sano in the background and salvador perez, nelson cruz, mr. congeniality here in miami. >> john: this is how it works sometimes. wade davis, one home are allowed in 296 batters. 2016 regular-season and postseason. allows a home or to the first batter he faces tonight. timing. >> joe: one on, one out. i sense you are still bitter. >> john: that's why you're the best at what you do. use all right through me. >> joe: >> joe: let go. >> john: i have. >> joe: nobody cares. michael brantley waits and takes a ball. 1-2. brantley singled to the right side in his previous at-bat in the eighth. davis brings it on 1-2. back to davis. can he turn it? well done. double play ends the top of the tenth. only a one-run game but robinson cano unties it. seager to lead i
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david: attorney general for the state of new york, ken paxton, graduate to see you again, ken. >> havee loss of their colleague. she was an officer and a mother of three. fa meal yaw was shot and killed in our patrol car yesterday, shot in the face -- familia. officers lining up in new york city to pay their respects. what a tragedy. david: people will pay more money if taxes are too low, what people like warren buffett say? we have actual place this was tried. you will not believe the result of this experiment straight ahead. : >> we love this story. a bold proposal gone bad. turns out the people of norway aren't so eager to pay more taxes. country's voluntary tax plan collecting 1325 bucks since june. who knew? >> not much for a country of 5.3 million people. they're accustomed to paying some of the highest taxes in the world. they decided to follow warren buffett's advice say people who want to pay more, the millionaires say we should have higher taxes so they instituted and got about a thousand bucks. >> lo and behold people don't actually want to send more hard-earned money off to
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you know, it can be a problem. >> ken, what is your take on this one? >> first of all the president didn't, you know, make a threat as you characterized it. he answered a question. in and of itself, on paper, the question, the answer to the question were correct, accurate and appropriate. we don't have an independent council law because on a bipartisan basis, republicans and democrats thought these independent operating prosecutors went too far a field. that is the main concern that continues to exist, setting aside the constitutional concerns and that continues to this day, even though this is under a special council regulation of the department of justice. the same concern continues to exist. history has prooicven it a conc. robert mueller will identify it himself whether he falls into the category or stays involved. >> michael? >> i was going to say, the president said this would be a red line if he crossed it to look into family finances. jeffrey is right -- >> "the new york times" said it -- "the new york times" said it, not the president. red line
you know, it can be a problem. >> ken, what is your take on this one? >> first of all the president didn't, you know, make a threat as you characterized it. he answered a question. in and of itself, on paper, the question, the answer to the question were correct, accurate and appropriate. we don't have an independent council law because on a bipartisan basis, republicans and democrats thought these independent operating prosecutors went too far a field. that is the main concern that...
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where there was an all-out war from the white house trying to discredit ken starr, so any result of his investigation would be tainted. so what you're seeing here from this president, with the difference, that the president can actually -- although it would be complicated and politically explosive, could actually fire mueller, because there's no longer a special prosecutor law protecting mueller, but what the president is trying to do, like he tries to do with all of his political adversaries, is undermine his credibility and legitimacy. so at least in the eyes of his very loyal base and the broader republican electorate, which has kept republicans on capitol hill at bay, because they still support him, they are not going to buy anything that mueller comes up with. and i think that's the shot across the bow that we've seen this week. >> you know, it's been really interesting. in a way, the president's interview with "the new york times" was checkov's gun. overnight in "the washington post", these stories are pointing out alleged conflicts in a concerted direction they're doing from this
where there was an all-out war from the white house trying to discredit ken starr, so any result of his investigation would be tainted. so what you're seeing here from this president, with the difference, that the president can actually -- although it would be complicated and politically explosive, could actually fire mueller, because there's no longer a special prosecutor law protecting mueller, but what the president is trying to do, like he tries to do with all of his political adversaries,...
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ken, let's talk about next week. paul manafort, don junior agreed to be interviewed by the senate judiciary committee, jared kushner agreed to be interview by the house and senate intel community next week. given the e-mails that we've now all seen, will all of these hearings ultimately come back to some version of the question, you know, why on earth would you take a meeting with somebody who was said to be in writing a, quote, russian government attorney with incriminating information about hillary clinton. >> well, that meeting at trump tower with all those people in the russian lawyer and the russian lobbyist, that will certainly be a major topic at all these interviews. it won't be the only one but it's an important one and the question you raise is the fundamental one. and as a matter of fact, four lawmakers were on a panel here in aspen yesterday and were each asked, would you have taken that meeting and all of them said they would not and three said they would call the fbi. so there's almost nobody in politic
ken, let's talk about next week. paul manafort, don junior agreed to be interviewed by the senate judiciary committee, jared kushner agreed to be interview by the house and senate intel community next week. given the e-mails that we've now all seen, will all of these hearings ultimately come back to some version of the question, you know, why on earth would you take a meeting with somebody who was said to be in writing a, quote, russian government attorney with incriminating information about...
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ok ken we're going to leave it there because we've always got a problem we can record you behind the scenes when we got this worked out properly sorry can. ok livingston their former mayor of london obviously so gremlins in the pipeline now in the build up to the g twenty delegations arrival it's their accommodation to try to headlines in germany some claim the saudi royal family booked out a whole luxury hotel for the king solomon later canceled his visit to the summit but still left one hundred fifty six rooms booked out the hotel in question this located in the very center of the city with a report saying u.s. president donald trump was there for prevented from staying there because of the real booking finally found a place that would go away from some of the other g. twenty participants. place for the next few days a nineteenth century building in the past is welcome to run king guests former u.s. secretary of state henry kissinger and the dalai lama some reports say the villa and its territory was previously transformed into a high security area now and that's what's flipped the
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what's ken starr doing in this business? pursue clinton until they caught him doing something and the something was monica lewinsky. >> a couple weeks ago a woman named linda tripp walked into ken starr's office and says, i have these tapes. i have ten phone calls of a young woman named monica lewinsky and in it she talks about having a sexual relationship with the president. >> monica lewinsky bares her soul about her love for bill clinton to her friend, linda tripp. linda tripp gives those tapes to paula jones' lawyers and kenneth starr's office. ken starr knows that the president has to give a deposition in the jones case. >> part of the danger for the president lies in what he said under oath to lawyers for paula jones. mr. clinton denied in his deposition having a sexual relationship with monica lewinsky. >> did the president agree with monica lewinsky to deny their affair under oath? >> if the president, in fact, encouraged this woman to lie under oath or ask someone else to encourage her, that's a crime. >> it's a dif
what's ken starr doing in this business? pursue clinton until they caught him doing something and the something was monica lewinsky. >> a couple weeks ago a woman named linda tripp walked into ken starr's office and says, i have these tapes. i have ten phone calls of a young woman named monica lewinsky and in it she talks about having a sexual relationship with the president. >> monica lewinsky bares her soul about her love for bill clinton to her friend, linda tripp. linda tripp...
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. >> nbc's national security reporter ken dilanian, how would you best summarize it for us, ken? >> richard, it's clear that the drip, drip, drip of these russia revelations is really be bedevilling the trump presidency. it's ironic that sessions has his own problem with this "washington post" report raising questions whether he had subjective conversations with the russian ambassador. it's more than just the investigation. current and former intelligence officials here at this conference are concerned about the direction of the trump administration vis-À-vis russia. you know, why is donald trump making conciliatory gestures to vladimir putin? that concern was manifested today in this news that the congress, the republican-led congress has agreed to impose sanctions on russia that donald trump can't remove. now trump is facing a choice of whether to veto this bill or let it become law, richard. >> ken, we played a little bit there of what was said. james clapper, former cia director john brennan, part of this forum there. reflect on that and also, what is the tone there at the co
. >> nbc's national security reporter ken dilanian, how would you best summarize it for us, ken? >> richard, it's clear that the drip, drip, drip of these russia revelations is really be bedevilling the trump presidency. it's ironic that sessions has his own problem with this "washington post" report raising questions whether he had subjective conversations with the russian ambassador. it's more than just the investigation. current and former intelligence officials here at...
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to ken in lacey, washington, a republican. hi, ken. hello. how are you doing? ist: good morning, ken, what on your mind this morning? caller: i am a veteran of two wars. i am sick and tired of watching six-figure ng salaries argue against each when they are supposed to e working for us, not against us. and i don't care what trump's return says, he is a illionaire, i don't really care. i've never had thousands of ollars in my bank, i've got hundreds, if that, i barely make but ing and i need help, i'm not getting it from anybody. tried to is russia hack into stuff and never did punish them.let's doesn't make sense. host: okay. ll right, joseph, rocky hill, connecticut, independent caller. joseph, good morning. we're in open phones here this in washington, d.c., while the president is over in france, for the festivities. good morning. caller: good morning. off, i want to say, i support my president, i do love trump. democrat. i'm not registered. have the first point. president macron is actually the same age as donald trump, jr., very close in age, at least. 39 y
to ken in lacey, washington, a republican. hi, ken. hello. how are you doing? ist: good morning, ken, what on your mind this morning? caller: i am a veteran of two wars. i am sick and tired of watching six-figure ng salaries argue against each when they are supposed to e working for us, not against us. and i don't care what trump's return says, he is a illionaire, i don't really care. i've never had thousands of ollars in my bank, i've got hundreds, if that, i barely make but ing and i need...
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but if you think that which worked on ken starr, who was in his first prosecution.ould have never been given the job. he'd never prosecuted a traffic case. he was put in there by some very politicized judges. there was a republican prosecutor named robert fiske who was doing a perfectly adequate job, a very experienced guy out of new york. the judges, the republican judges fired him and put starr in there. and starr went on this witch-hunt for years and years and years. ultimately instead of looking at a land deal looked at extramarital affairs. if you think that's going to work again bob mueller like ken starr, you're wrong. >> this is '90s memory lane. can we talk about o.j.? no, i'm kidding. >> i believe that's tomorrow. we have a busy day tomorrow. that's all i can say. >>> more on russia. also, details on that late-night meeting on capitol hill. republicans trying to agree on replacing obamacare. we'll talk about that ahead. esurance does insurance a smarter way. which saves money. they offer paperless billing and automatic payments. which saves paper. which sa
but if you think that which worked on ken starr, who was in his first prosecution.ould have never been given the job. he'd never prosecuted a traffic case. he was put in there by some very politicized judges. there was a republican prosecutor named robert fiske who was doing a perfectly adequate job, a very experienced guy out of new york. the judges, the republican judges fired him and put starr in there. and starr went on this witch-hunt for years and years and years. ultimately instead of...
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it is public information. >> but, ken, names is one thing. need to have their telephone numbers and/or occasionally addresses? i mean e-mail addresses? does that need to be out there too? because you know people will be hassled. >> it goes into the record. those folks are who they are and in fact they have made -- they have made their concerns known as a particular voter in some part, some jurisdiction of the country. you know, so this is a case where the commission is damned if it does or damned if it doesn't. this is about transparency. i think one of the things we have to understand is not congressman lewis by himself, there were many of us who for years fought to make voting rights, you know, accessible and voting accessible to all legal voters regardless of color, ethnicity, gender, what have you. and it is -- it is important for us to understand that many important public policy decisions are decided by one or two or three ballots. and so we have a right to expect that our voter rolls get cleaned up. when you have over 3100 counties in
it is public information. >> but, ken, names is one thing. need to have their telephone numbers and/or occasionally addresses? i mean e-mail addresses? does that need to be out there too? because you know people will be hassled. >> it goes into the record. those folks are who they are and in fact they have made -- they have made their concerns known as a particular voter in some part, some jurisdiction of the country. you know, so this is a case where the commission is damned if it...
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i especially want to thank ken frazier, ian reid, and wendell weeks. the three of the great, great leaders of business in this country. along with all of the great people at maerk, pfizer and corning for believing in america and the american workers. this announcement reflects a central theme of my administration, that when we invest in america, it's a win for our companies, our workers and our nation as a whole. every day we're fighting to bring back our jobs, to restore our industry, and to put america first. or, as you've heard, make america great again. that's exactly what we're doing. some people have heard that expression. it's been fairly well used, i think. i want to thank you all for being here and want to thank you for your dedication to made in america. really appreciate it. very much. and i'd like to have you say a few words. come on up. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president. for your leadership. it's an honor to be here at the white house. and i'm grateful for the administration's continued support for american innovation and m
i especially want to thank ken frazier, ian reid, and wendell weeks. the three of the great, great leaders of business in this country. along with all of the great people at maerk, pfizer and corning for believing in america and the american workers. this announcement reflects a central theme of my administration, that when we invest in america, it's a win for our companies, our workers and our nation as a whole. every day we're fighting to bring back our jobs, to restore our industry, and to...
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ken, thank you. >>> as you said, ken will be attending simpson's parole hearing on thursday, which is tomorrow. we'll bring you complete coverage on mornings on 2 and you can watchle hearing here on ktvu. it starts at 10:00. following the hearing, we'll bring you the board's decision live. >>> we're tracking the weather out there. it's definitely been a little bit warmer today. 5 degrees warmer in some of the inland valleys. not a lot of fog at the coast. a pretty sunset at the cove. a nice sunset at rock away beach in pacifica. the fog will return tonight, just not a lot of it. the fog will be limited to the coast tomorrow. that will set us up tomorrow with a day slightly warmer than today. basically, every day this week is almost the same except for a little bit of an upward spike? temperatures. these temperatures here, it's going to look like this tomorrow. 89 in con regard might be 90. we'll -- con card might be 90. upper 80s and lower 90s for tomorrow. brisk sea breeze on shore is keeping things cool and helping with fair zones as well. it's nice to for them to get a bit of r.h.
ken, thank you. >>> as you said, ken will be attending simpson's parole hearing on thursday, which is tomorrow. we'll bring you complete coverage on mornings on 2 and you can watchle hearing here on ktvu. it starts at 10:00. following the hearing, we'll bring you the board's decision live. >>> we're tracking the weather out there. it's definitely been a little bit warmer today. 5 degrees warmer in some of the inland valleys. not a lot of fog at the coast. a pretty sunset at...
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tom: as ken leon mentioned.they can grow their loan book relative to the economy. looks like there's room for that to happen. the second par is on the earnings and there's a good breadth of earnings and we look at the details of these banks as they report we'll have a better story to tell. i think we have valuations that are not demanding relative to the rest of the market. we were talking about sentiment and positioning before, i think it's key. people sort of got in the banks a little bit after the election and then dropped off on that trade and are really looking at it as a place they need to close their underweights that they don't necessarily lag the market and there's room for repositioning. tom: thanks for putting up with john farrell and kate will continue on radio through the morning. on radio and television, this is a huge moment, robert kaplan, yeah, all the fed stuff and that, i want to talk to robert kaplan about leadership selection. this is bloomberg. ♪ whoooo. i enjoy the fresher things in life.
tom: as ken leon mentioned.they can grow their loan book relative to the economy. looks like there's room for that to happen. the second par is on the earnings and there's a good breadth of earnings and we look at the details of these banks as they report we'll have a better story to tell. i think we have valuations that are not demanding relative to the rest of the market. we were talking about sentiment and positioning before, i think it's key. people sort of got in the banks a little bit...
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she gives those tape its to paula jones, lawyers and ken star's office.e president has to give a deposition in the jones case. >> part of the danger for the president lies in what he said under oath to lawyers for paula jones. clinton denied in his deposition having a sexual relationship with monica lewinsky. >> did the president agree with monica lewinsky to deny their affair under oath? >> if the president, in fact, encouraged this woman to lie under oath or ask someone else to encourage her, that's a a crime. >> it's a different order of >> there was a how coming up in the media and from republicans. people were horrified of this it. it was overpowering. >> i want you to listen to me. i'm going to say this again. i did not have sexual relations with that woman. i never told anybody to lie. not a single time. never. these allegations are false, and i need to go back to work for the american people. thank you. [ applause ] >> i think from the very beginning, the people who knew him the best if they were honest with themselves knew that something had happ
she gives those tape its to paula jones, lawyers and ken star's office.e president has to give a deposition in the jones case. >> part of the danger for the president lies in what he said under oath to lawyers for paula jones. clinton denied in his deposition having a sexual relationship with monica lewinsky. >> did the president agree with monica lewinsky to deny their affair under oath? >> if the president, in fact, encouraged this woman to lie under oath or ask someone else...
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i especially want to thank ken frazier, ian reid, and wendell weeks. the three of the great, great leaders of business in this country. along with all of the great people at maerk, pfizer and corning for believing in america and the american workers. this announcement reflects a central theme of my administration, that when we invest in america, it's a win for our companies, our workers and our nation as a whole. every day we're fighting to bring back our jobs, to restore our industry, and to put america first. or, as you've heard, make america great again. that's exactly what we're doing. some people have heard that expression. it's been fairly well used, i think. i want to thank you all for being here and want to thank you for your dedication to made in america. really appreciate it. very much. and i'd like to have you say a few words. come on up. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president. for your leadership. it's an honor to be here at the white house. and i'm grateful for the administration's continued support for american innovation and m
i especially want to thank ken frazier, ian reid, and wendell weeks. the three of the great, great leaders of business in this country. along with all of the great people at maerk, pfizer and corning for believing in america and the american workers. this announcement reflects a central theme of my administration, that when we invest in america, it's a win for our companies, our workers and our nation as a whole. every day we're fighting to bring back our jobs, to restore our industry, and to...
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we spoke with congressman ken buck of colorado, your home state.uld not address that the president would like the attorney general out. he said the attorney general is doing a good job, but he wouldn't criticize the manner the president is doing. you had a strong reaction. >> i know ken buck, he's from my home state. he's a good friend. i know his family. he does not like the behavior of this president. it is counter to ken buck and how he acts in public office and how many, many republicans view the office of the presidency. what you saw there was a very reluctant member of congress, reluctant to criticize the president. this is what you have. donald trump won his district by 23 points. this is the dynamic you have in congress. you have many, many members of congress whose seats depend on the success of, frankly, the actions of this week. is health care repealed and replaced or not. many could lose their seats if donald trump is not successful. while this absz luteally undermines their idea of how the president should be they are reluctant to crit
we spoke with congressman ken buck of colorado, your home state.uld not address that the president would like the attorney general out. he said the attorney general is doing a good job, but he wouldn't criticize the manner the president is doing. you had a strong reaction. >> i know ken buck, he's from my home state. he's a good friend. i know his family. he does not like the behavior of this president. it is counter to ken buck and how he acts in public office and how many, many...
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on april 6th, ken, the new york times reports that he had no foreign contact. on may 11th, filed a revised form. in may he was interviewed about the form. in june he filed another revised form on june 23rd he was interviewed about the form and now hearing he went revised. having no contacts to having more than 100 foreign contacts. >> walk us through the rationale that you have been given. to peter's point earlier, the white house is outsourcing this saying go to the individual lawyers. we know trump has got a lawyer, jared has a lawyer, trump jr. has a lawyer. what is the rgs nal given when you continue to go back to them, the changes they are making. why is that? >> the initial rationale, it's very difficult and this is true for everyone who fills out these forms, it's reelgly difficult to recall and list all of your close and continuing foreign contacts, but guess what, everyone who gets a security clearance has to do it to the best of their ability. it always been said there's a doublendard for senior officials in the white house when it comes to these secu
on april 6th, ken, the new york times reports that he had no foreign contact. on may 11th, filed a revised form. in may he was interviewed about the form. in june he filed another revised form on june 23rd he was interviewed about the form and now hearing he went revised. having no contacts to having more than 100 foreign contacts. >> walk us through the rationale that you have been given. to peter's point earlier, the white house is outsourcing this saying go to the individual lawyers....
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york times" reporter ken vogel. anita kumar, and we welcome to the broadcast the former ambassador to russia and the bush administration, a 30-year career member of the foreign service having served every president from reagan to obama. welcome to you all. ken, i'd like to begin with you, what will we not know about this one-hour meeting? what are the list of possible things we can't know? >> well, we won't know anything. we won't know what was discussed unless president trump willinglidy eventuals that information which he has thus far been unwilling to do. let's not forget he gave a long interview after the two meetings with putin. and he discussed in some depth the first one saying that he had asked twice whether putin was responsible for -- russia was responsible for the meddling in the u.s. election. putin denied it both times. so that's settled. we can move on from that. but in this case we won't know that. because there was no record of it. there was no u.s. interpreter there. and trump thus far has been unwi
york times" reporter ken vogel. anita kumar, and we welcome to the broadcast the former ambassador to russia and the bush administration, a 30-year career member of the foreign service having served every president from reagan to obama. welcome to you all. ken, i'd like to begin with you, what will we not know about this one-hour meeting? what are the list of possible things we can't know? >> well, we won't know anything. we won't know what was discussed unless president trump...
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thanks to our own ken delaney.hat having been said joining us tonight to talk about it bloomberg white house correspondent shannon is back with us. latest report tonight and asking her about it the second role at trump jr. meeting and raises questions new to the broadcast politics i had for for the root jason johnson is with us and long-term libertiarian radio talk show motivate. jason you get to go first. we saw just that relatively small sampling of gop members of congress. but we know they represent a larger group. we also know that the russian obsession is not shared by the trump base. so are there republicans you are watching who will be important if they turn a little bit if something comes along that maybe makes them angry at all of this even if it's just we're not getting anything passed? >> yeah, brian, i think most of those things are likely to happen. number one, the republicans in the house and senate right now they're still just really trying to get an agenda through. they'll tolerate this until they t
thanks to our own ken delaney.hat having been said joining us tonight to talk about it bloomberg white house correspondent shannon is back with us. latest report tonight and asking her about it the second role at trump jr. meeting and raises questions new to the broadcast politics i had for for the root jason johnson is with us and long-term libertiarian radio talk show motivate. jason you get to go first. we saw just that relatively small sampling of gop members of congress. but we know they...
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ken has no qualms about getting tough on illegals.trump's plans for mass deportation? i know some people that are illegal here and they're great people but they're illegal. so, yes, if they get picked up, they need to go back to where they came from. there aren't enough border patrol officers to guard every inch of these porous borderlands day and night. the shortage of manpower is a problem nationwide. so, how is president trump going to deport the millions? trump: we're going to have a deportation force. we're going to do it humanely. it's not a new idea. back in 1954, president eisenhower created his own deportation task force which expelled hundreds of thousands. president trump wants his force to be bigger, better and different. we're rounding them up in a very humane way. i know it doesn't sound nice but not everything is nice. in america, police traditionally don't enforce immigration law, but president trump wants to change that. he wants america's police to have the powers of immigration officers who can interrogate and detai
ken has no qualms about getting tough on illegals.trump's plans for mass deportation? i know some people that are illegal here and they're great people but they're illegal. so, yes, if they get picked up, they need to go back to where they came from. there aren't enough border patrol officers to guard every inch of these porous borderlands day and night. the shortage of manpower is a problem nationwide. so, how is president trump going to deport the millions? trump: we're going to have a...
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joining me now, ken delaney and nbc's intelligence and national supporter.en, great to have you here this morning. >> good to be with you, dara. >> rinat akhmetshin also attended that june 9th, 2016 meeting donald trump jr. had with russian attorney natalia veselnitskaya. what do we know about this second russian? >> well, ranat was born in russia. he did a stint in the soviet military as a counterintelligence sergeant. i wouldn't read too much into what. he then moved at some point to the the united states, got oouz citizenship and has been working for many years as a lobbyist/fixer in washington, kind of in the shadowss, often for russian interests, sometimes on behalf of the putin government or at least causes near and dear to the putin dwoft. in recent years, he's been lobbying along with this lawyer on these magnitsky act sanctions. he says that's one of the reasons he was in the room with -- at trump tower with the trump teal. there's an entirely different story coming out of those e-mails from goldstone. but rinat, the fact that his presence at the me
joining me now, ken delaney and nbc's intelligence and national supporter.en, great to have you here this morning. >> good to be with you, dara. >> rinat akhmetshin also attended that june 9th, 2016 meeting donald trump jr. had with russian attorney natalia veselnitskaya. what do we know about this second russian? >> well, ranat was born in russia. he did a stint in the soviet military as a counterintelligence sergeant. i wouldn't read too much into what. he then moved at some...
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but if you think that which worked on ken starr, who was in his first prosecution.ould have never been given the job. he never prosecuted a traffic case. he was put in there by some very politicized judges. there was a prosecutor named robert fisk. he was fired and starr was put in there. >> this is '90s memory lane. can we talk about o.j.? no, i'm kidding. >> i believe that's tomorrow. we have a busy day tomorrow. >>> more on russia. also, details on that late-night meeting on capitol hill. that's ahead. hey, i've got the trend analysis. hey. hi. hi. you guys going to the company picnic this weekend? picnics are delightful. oh, wish we could. but we're stuck here catching up on claims. but we just compared historical claims to coverages. but we have those new audits. my natural language api can help us score those by noon. great. see you guys there. we would not miss it. watson, you gotta learn how to take a hint. i love to learn. tthat's why at comcast,t to be connected 24/7. watson, you gotta learn ♪ music plays throughout) we're always working to make our servic
but if you think that which worked on ken starr, who was in his first prosecution.ould have never been given the job. he never prosecuted a traffic case. he was put in there by some very politicized judges. there was a prosecutor named robert fisk. he was fired and starr was put in there. >> this is '90s memory lane. can we talk about o.j.? no, i'm kidding. >> i believe that's tomorrow. we have a busy day tomorrow. >>> more on russia. also, details on that late-night...