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deputy chief constable mark roberts. and that's all we've got time for. authorities were seen on the ground trying to work with us to prevent disorder. deputy chief constable mark roberts. and that's all we've got time for. so from me, mandy baker, goodbye. hello. wednesday gets off to a fine start for many of us but for some it's not going to last as we get rain heading in from the west. we saw a weather system move through on tuesday. this one here, the leading edge of cooler air so things cool down for many. not quite into east anglia and the south—east of england, but in the day ahead, that process is complete. low pressure to the north—west of us and that's feeding in cooler, fresher conditions across all parts, and a bit of rain, as i mentioned, coming into the west. and a bit of rain, as i mentioned, although most will start fine and dry for the morning, single—figure temperatures under clear skies but some in east and south—east england still around 10 or possibly 11 degrees. your eyes will be drawn to this weather system that will soon in the mor
deputy chief constable mark roberts. and that's all we've got time for. authorities were seen on the ground trying to work with us to prevent disorder. deputy chief constable mark roberts. and that's all we've got time for. so from me, mandy baker, goodbye. hello. wednesday gets off to a fine start for many of us but for some it's not going to last as we get rain heading in from the west. we saw a weather system move through on tuesday. this one here, the leading edge of cooler air so things...
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robert: as president trump continues to insist there was no wrongdoing by his 2016 campaign, the russia probe hits the one-year mark,nd t allheies in pushing toongrs discredites robt mueller'soi ongng showdown, over aopecret b.i. se. b.i. director bureauhr scrambles. he>> tay is thheay t robert: a new dlea pl son-in-lat more pressure on the mr. trump's personal attorney says he's more hopeful about tha possibilit sit-down interview between the president and special counsel. others remain skeptical or urge against it. >> we had thest f i do hn't wulant to dismiss it narrow the focus dramatically of the questioning. roberthewe discuss w the investigation and the president go from here,, yamiche alcindorf the pbs newshour, devlin barrett of "e washington post," kelsey snell of npr and mark landler of the "new york times." announcer: this is "washington week." corporate funding is provided by -- >> their leadership is instinctive. they understand the challenges rr today and research the technologies of to. some call them veterans. we call them part of our team. >> on a cruise with american cruise lines, travelers exper
robert: as president trump continues to insist there was no wrongdoing by his 2016 campaign, the russia probe hits the one-year mark,nd t allheies in pushing toongrs discredites robt mueller'soi ongng showdown, over aopecret b.i. se. b.i. director bureauhr scrambles. he>> tay is thheay t robert: a new dlea pl son-in-lat more pressure on the mr. trump's personal attorney says he's more hopeful about tha possibilit sit-down interview between the president and special counsel. others remain...
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mark roberts on the left in the united kingdom and then jennifer -- kate jennifer from chicago says her investment gave her extra spending money. if you take a look at those pictures, do you maybe recognize those people? >> the monitor there -- >> prince charles and. >> jennifer aniston. >> yes, so maybe those aren't the real consumers of this. now, i will say there's something that makes me trust it a little bit more and let's look at their legal team at that company. now it's hard to see but the woman in the red there on the third picture is part of their legal team. she's also the notorious rbg -- ruth bader ginsburg of the united states supreme court. so i'm thinking maybe their legal team is not quite what we think it is or it's amazing. you get begiginsburg on the leg team. >> what board is she serving on. inning. >> thanks, scott. >> new this morning. a warning for you if you're planning to spend memorial day weekend on the lake or river or even the beach. a new report says that more kids actually drown in bodies of water than swimming pools. and the reason natural swimming holes
mark roberts on the left in the united kingdom and then jennifer -- kate jennifer from chicago says her investment gave her extra spending money. if you take a look at those pictures, do you maybe recognize those people? >> the monitor there -- >> prince charles and. >> jennifer aniston. >> yes, so maybe those aren't the real consumers of this. now, i will say there's something that makes me trust it a little bit more and let's look at their legal team at that company....
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like this site out of houston, wind wide coin promises riches and has glowing customer reviews, mark roberts and kate jennifer from chicago and you may recognize those people. kate says her investment gave her extra spending money for shopping. those aren't fake -- those are fake people. let's look at their legal team. if you look at the third picture from the left, shows one of the members there in the red. appears to be ruth baider ginsburg of the united states supreme court. i'm not saying this website is fake. >> right. >> i'm not -- >> but apparently -- >> texas officials are saying this website is a fake unless they really do have a notorious ruth bader ginsburg on their legal team. >> which i seriously doubt. >> chil lee's is taking steps to protect customers after a data breach. the restaurant chain says card information was compromised and the breach happened between march and april of this year. this week the chain announced it will offer credit monitoring and free identity theft protection for anyone who in fact was impacted. >> the voice is now in america's hands. the four finali
like this site out of houston, wind wide coin promises riches and has glowing customer reviews, mark roberts and kate jennifer from chicago and you may recognize those people. kate says her investment gave her extra spending money for shopping. those aren't fake -- those are fake people. let's look at their legal team. if you look at the third picture from the left, shows one of the members there in the red. appears to be ruth baider ginsburg of the united states supreme court. i'm not saying...
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robert: as president trump continueso insist there was no wrongdoing by his 2016 campaign, the russiarobe hits the one-ye mark, and the president gets behind allies in congress pushing to discredit robert mueller's ongoing investigation. the latest delopment a showdown, over a top-secret f.b.i. source. b.i. director christopher ray issues a warning and the bureau scrambles. >> the day we can't protect human sources is the day the american people areaf less robert: a newa ple deal involving the former son-in-law of paul manafort that could put more pressure on the former campaign chairman. mr. trump's persoysl attorney he's more hopeful about the possibility of a sitieown intew between the president d special counsel. others remain skeptical or urge against it. >> we had the first hopeful communication with him last night. i don't want to i dismisst because i think it was a good faith attempt to narrow the focus dramatically of the questioning. robert: we discuss where the investigation and the president go frome, h, yamiche alcindor of the pbs newshour, devlin barrett of "the washington post," kelsey snell of
robert: as president trump continueso insist there was no wrongdoing by his 2016 campaign, the russiarobe hits the one-ye mark, and the president gets behind allies in congress pushing to discredit robert mueller's ongoing investigation. the latest delopment a showdown, over a top-secret f.b.i. source. b.i. director christopher ray issues a warning and the bureau scrambles. >> the day we can't protect human sources is the day the american people areaf less robert: a newa ple deal...
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say it all means and how it fits into the special counsel investigation ahead of the one-year mark for robert bring that to you in a second. also right now on the hill, a cambridge collapse. that data firm in the spotlight with reports this morning the fbi and doj are investigating the now defunct company. >>> we're also talking about what could be a
say it all means and how it fits into the special counsel investigation ahead of the one-year mark for robert bring that to you in a second. also right now on the hill, a cambridge collapse. that data firm in the spotlight with reports this morning the fbi and doj are investigating the now defunct company. >>> we're also talking about what could be a
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there's much more ahead on "today in the bay," coming up, we pass the one year mark since robert mueller appointed as special counsel to look into russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. political analyst larry gurston joins us to what's happened in the investigation over the last 12 months. savings. if you're looking for an incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. california values senator dianne feinstein say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. ♪ for the latest styles where you'll spend less. ♪ spring dress. ♪ ♪ you gotta go to ross. if you want to save big on dresses for every occasion, you gotta go to ross. appointment of robert mueller as special counsel
there's much more ahead on "today in the bay," coming up, we pass the one year mark since robert mueller appointed as special counsel to look into russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. political analyst larry gurston joins us to what's happened in the investigation over the last 12 months. savings. if you're looking for an incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go...
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mark meadows. he discusses the robert mueller investigation. >> can you start out by explaining broadly what is your issue with the way the doj has conducted itself? and where do those issues stand at this moment? >> i think probably the issue to answer your question correctly is that we get more rhetoric and beget action. for us it is all about getting the documents and making sure we get the documents that we have a constitutional right to have. we have been requesting many of these documents since last november. so here we are six or seven and a into the process little over 12,000 documents have been delivered to our office out of 1.2 million. at this rate we will be well into president trump's second term before we get the majority of the documents. the investigations into the hillary scandal, the investigations they were doing at that time with candidate trump. that there is at least some bias that was going on. some improper activity going on. thoseonewalling of documents coming into congress highlights even further the fact that there is something to hide. it has been reported a number of tim
mark meadows. he discusses the robert mueller investigation. >> can you start out by explaining broadly what is your issue with the way the doj has conducted itself? and where do those issues stand at this moment? >> i think probably the issue to answer your question correctly is that we get more rhetoric and beget action. for us it is all about getting the documents and making sure we get the documents that we have a constitutional right to have. we have been requesting many of...
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robert mueller's probe now hitting its one year mark with no telling when it would wrap up. so far four former trump campaign associates have been charged. three have pleaded guilty and are cooperating. mueller has also obtained two more guilty pleas and indicted 13 russians and three russian companies. still, the president's personal lawyer rudy giuliani claims it is all a witch hunt and that the investigation needs to be put to rest. bloomberg is now reporting giuliani and his team will used to's one year mark as a weapon against the probe. giuliani claims the special counsel's own team said they don't have the power to indict a sitting president. in fact, here's what he had to say about the probe overnight. >> we're trying to get him to end this. this is not good for the american people. special counsel's office does president seem to have that sort of understanding that they're interfering with things that are much bigger than them. >> and it all comes after the president made a bombshell
robert mueller's probe now hitting its one year mark with no telling when it would wrap up. so far four former trump campaign associates have been charged. three have pleaded guilty and are cooperating. mueller has also obtained two more guilty pleas and indicted 13 russians and three russian companies. still, the president's personal lawyer rudy giuliani claims it is all a witch hunt and that the investigation needs to be put to rest. bloomberg is now reporting giuliani and his team will used...
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mark tomorrow. how does this tie? it it's likely that robert mueller already knows what's in these transcripts, fair to say? >> and a lot more for sure. it can tie in in any number of ways. obviously robert mueller is focused on the general idea that there were meetings with high-level russians and wants to explore what went on in those meetings. so he's going to have documents, he's going to have e-mails, he's going to have phone records. he's going to have a lot of the back and forth communications between the members -- or among the members of this meeting but also other meetings. and jeremy makes a good point. it creates the framework for a conspiracy. and then the question just becomes, what interaction did the trump campaign have in connection to the e-mails, the hacked e-mails? what interaction did they have in connection to russian help or involvement during the course of the campaign? so this is one incident of many that robert mueller is going to be looking at. and that's exactly the kind of thing that he will be focused on. i mean, j
mark tomorrow. how does this tie? it it's likely that robert mueller already knows what's in these transcripts, fair to say? >> and a lot more for sure. it can tie in in any number of ways. obviously robert mueller is focused on the general idea that there were meetings with high-level russians and wants to explore what went on in those meetings. so he's going to have documents, he's going to have e-mails, he's going to have phone records. he's going to have a lot of the back and forth...
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mark : empuja el amÉrica hay algo que intenta cambiar robert siboldi en el medio tiempo como buscar mÁsntenciÓn osvaldo martÍnez pasa jugar por banda derecha. cierta imprecisiÓn a la salida de santos algo que el primer tiempo habÍa hecho muy bien. aldo: cecilio renato estÁn parado frente a la pelota, colocan tres hombres en el muro defensivo, este es un balÓn de peligro. peligro para santos, renato ibarra dispara directo mete el servicio al segundo palo vamos a ver lo que intenta el ecuatoriano, aquÍ viene y le pega por encima de la barrera, hubo un desvÍo y habrÁ tiro de esquina para el amÉrica. daniel: santo se defiende con bloques de cuatrollama la atenciÓn la posición por derecha, olvidÁndose de la tenencia de la pelota, santos era el que apostaba por ser activo hacia el frente y ahora es al revÉs. aldo: balÓn al segundo poste y se queda atorado jonathan. tiene cabezas y la baja muy bien julio furch. julio furch ale jugando y viene santos que intenta armar una contra, ojo con yanin -- djaniny tavares, me intentaba conectar a medio camino, el amÉrica tiene la pelota no tiene tregua e
mark : empuja el amÉrica hay algo que intenta cambiar robert siboldi en el medio tiempo como buscar mÁsntenciÓn osvaldo martÍnez pasa jugar por banda derecha. cierta imprecisiÓn a la salida de santos algo que el primer tiempo habÍa hecho muy bien. aldo: cecilio renato estÁn parado frente a la pelota, colocan tres hombres en el muro defensivo, este es un balÓn de peligro. peligro para santos, renato ibarra dispara directo mete el servicio al segundo palo vamos a ver lo que intenta el...
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and last week marked one year since robert mueller began his investigation into the russian meddlinge 2016 election. anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> this morning gina haspel will be sworn in as the director of the cia. haspel, a vets ran spy, will be the agency's first female director. president trump plans to attend her swearing in. she won the senate confirmation despite concerns about her role in using interrogation torture techniques. >>> this morning there's a new danger from hawaii's kilauea volcano. lava flows are pouring into the sea and that creates a hazardous cloud of laze or lava haze. the cloud is laced with hydrochloric acid and glass part calls that can irtaritate the eyes. some residents have now been out of their homes for more than two weeks and it's not clear when the lava threat will end. >>> wildlife officials in oregon are trying to figure out what triggered the first fatal cougar attack there in nearly 94 years. the lion attacked two bikers. initially the bikers were able to fend off the big cat and he ran back into
and last week marked one year since robert mueller began his investigation into the russian meddlinge 2016 election. anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> this morning gina haspel will be sworn in as the director of the cia. haspel, a vets ran spy, will be the agency's first female director. president trump plans to attend her swearing in. she won the senate confirmation despite concerns about her role in using interrogation torture...
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rudy made note of the fact they're approaching the one-year mark since robert mueller was appointed, that's may 17th, suggesting that was a better education of how long this was going. he accuses investigators of being heavy handed when we spoke. he said they were setting the president up for perjury during this conversation. saying he and the president are in agreement over what he called division of tasks where the president stays focused on his duties and giuliani focuses on the legal case. obviously that did not last long. the president's this morning on twitter and he's teeing off. he writes the witch hunt is losing credibility. so now the probe says, okay, what else is there, how about obstruction for a made-up phony crime. there is no o. presumably he means obstruction. he writes, the 13 angry democrats in charge of the russian witch hunt are starting to find out that there is a court system in place that actually protects people from injustice and just wait till the courts get to see your unrevealed conflicts of interest. part of that tweet appears to be a reference to pointe
rudy made note of the fact they're approaching the one-year mark since robert mueller was appointed, that's may 17th, suggesting that was a better education of how long this was going. he accuses investigators of being heavy handed when we spoke. he said they were setting the president up for perjury during this conversation. saying he and the president are in agreement over what he called division of tasks where the president stays focused on his duties and giuliani focuses on the legal case....
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deputy chief constable mark roberts, who is working on preparations for the games, says the flags areoften said that we would not expect people to come here, get drunk and put their flag on the cenotaph, but you have to be aware that russia had significant losses during the warand that russia had significant losses during the war and there is a patriotic sense of that, so people need to be aware of that. putting a flag where you know it is an issue, that could cause great offence, and that could cause great offence, and thatis that could cause great offence, and that is something we can do without because it increases the threat to the individuals. we can speak now to professor clifford stott. he's an expert in football crowd management and policing. what do you make of this warning? well, i suppose there are some positives to it in terms of focusing on helping england fans to understand what the potential cultural sensitivities would be in russia, but at the end of the day, i don't think we should lose sight of the fact that we were russian allies in world war ii so i don't think it'
deputy chief constable mark roberts, who is working on preparations for the games, says the flags areoften said that we would not expect people to come here, get drunk and put their flag on the cenotaph, but you have to be aware that russia had significant losses during the warand that russia had significant losses during the war and there is a patriotic sense of that, so people need to be aware of that. putting a flag where you know it is an issue, that could cause great offence, and that...
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donald trump's legal team says it is ready to rip apart the russia probe as robert mueller marks oneear on the job. >> if a subpoena us, challenge the subpoena, the same reason they can't indict him. heather: will the pres. sit down with an interview. rudy giuliani says only under the comey condition. >> some accused the north korean dictator as being the most rational dictator, at least until the trump administration. they make the media signing with a ruthless dictator over the president of the united states. blowing the liberal narrative to pieces. a memorial for fallen officers, promising to hunt down those responsible. "fox and friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ 1 foot in front of the other ♪ >> a rainy start in new york, you almost made it, let's get to the top story today. donald trump's legal team is ready to rip robert mueller apart, pressure mounting to close the russia investigation, one year since the special counsel appointment. as we learn what it will take to sit down for an interview. >> reporter: rudy giuliani said mueller told him he will not seek to invite the pres..
donald trump's legal team says it is ready to rip apart the russia probe as robert mueller marks oneear on the job. >> if a subpoena us, challenge the subpoena, the same reason they can't indict him. heather: will the pres. sit down with an interview. rudy giuliani says only under the comey condition. >> some accused the north korean dictator as being the most rational dictator, at least until the trump administration. they make the media signing with a ruthless dictator over the...
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the one year mark for the robert mueller investigation. we'll look back to the
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on friday, jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark meadows, and keesha lantz bottoms. >> special counsel robert mueller's investigation into russian interference during the 2016 presidential election continues to be a topic on the sunday news shows. here rudy giuliani and senators and jeff flake. >> this investigation has brought charges against 22 people and entities, including 13 russians who have been .ndicted so
on friday, jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark meadows, and keesha lantz bottoms. >> special counsel robert mueller's investigation into russian interference during the 2016 presidential election continues to be a topic on the sunday news shows. here rudy giuliani and senators and jeff flake. >> this investigation has brought charges against 22 people and entities, including 13 russians who have been .ndicted so
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. >>> well, today marks one year since robert mueller was appointed to start his investigation into themp campaign and possible ties to russia. president trump took to twitter to comment on that inquiry. coming up next, just what the investigation has dug up so far and where it's headed next. >> later coming up new at 6:00, california's birth rate the lowest in a century. the new figures just released. >> plus an update to the story we first told you about yesterday. a special van used by the family of a disabled man was recovered after it was stolen. details coming up at 6:00. ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, to pay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived victor's way. chase. make more of what's yours. to california schoolsd, need big change. marshall tuck is the only candidate for state superintendent who's done it before. less bureaucracy, more classroom funding. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. >>> president tru
. >>> well, today marks one year since robert mueller was appointed to start his investigation into themp campaign and possible ties to russia. president trump took to twitter to comment on that inquiry. coming up next, just what the investigation has dug up so far and where it's headed next. >> later coming up new at 6:00, california's birth rate the lowest in a century. the new figures just released. >> plus an update to the story we first told you about yesterday. a...
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the one year mark for the robert mueller investigation. we'll look back to the beginning of what sean hannity was saying on day one as we look at what year two might bring. >>> a city in mourning, a country joining a city in mourning. columbine author will join me to discuss coverage of these massacres and how coverage needs to change. >>> first a question for you. this is all in the eye of behold et et. does president trump seem confident to you? or down right desperate. this morning you see a half dozen more tweets from the president full of conspiracy theories and resentment and questions about ongoing investigations. here's one example. you can look up all the tweets on his page. but at what pointed does this witch hunt composed of 13 angry and heavily conflicted democrat asks two people who worked for obama stop. he say thas found to collusion with russia and complained about hillary clinton and on he went. but i want to use these tweets as a starting point for a broader conversation with kellyanne conway. she's join iing me now. grea
the one year mark for the robert mueller investigation. we'll look back to the beginning of what sean hannity was saying on day one as we look at what year two might bring. >>> a city in mourning, a country joining a city in mourning. columbine author will join me to discuss coverage of these massacres and how coverage needs to change. >>> first a question for you. this is all in the eye of behold et et. does president trump seem confident to you? or down right desperate. this...
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we need some help. >>> president trump marking the one-year anniversary of robert mueller's russia investigationt witch hunt in american history. it isn't. i want to bring in now cnn national security analyst james clapper to weigh in. he is the form eer director of national intelligence. good evening, sir. director clapper, it has been one year since the mueller investigation started. . take a look at this chart. 75 criminal charges. 22 companies and people charged. five guilty pleas. one person sentenced. is this more than you expected in one year? >> yes, don, it is. i think for an investigation that is as young as it is, one year, this has been very, very productive and i personally don't think it's anywhere near done, as much as the president might want it to be. i think there's more to come. i always try to always try to remind myself that whatever we're aware of out here in the open, that special counsel mueller and his team know a lot more. >> so, i want to put this up because the president and his team say that a year is enough, and mueller needs to wrap it up. check this out. this is b
we need some help. >>> president trump marking the one-year anniversary of robert mueller's russia investigationt witch hunt in american history. it isn't. i want to bring in now cnn national security analyst james clapper to weigh in. he is the form eer director of national intelligence. good evening, sir. director clapper, it has been one year since the mueller investigation started. . take a look at this chart. 75 criminal charges. 22 companies and people charged. five guilty pleas....
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cnn he'll be required to cooperate with other investigators and it comes as we mark one year since special counsel robert mueller began investigating russia's interference in the 2016 election. president trump today sarcastically tweeting "congratulations, america" and as he has tweeted 41 times over the past year, calling the investigation a witch hunt. a baseless charge the president returns to every chance he gets. >> it's a total witch hunt. i've been saying it for a long time. they have this witch hunt. they have this witch hunt. it's a witch hunt. that's all it is. they have phony witch hunts. it's like a witch hunt. it's like a witch hunt. witch hunt continues. entire thing has been a witch hunt. this is a pure and simple witch hunt. >> the mueller investigation isn't a witch hunt no matter how many times the president says it. it's a search for the fact. let's look at the fact the. special counsel robert mueller has brought charges against 19 people and 3 companies. those charged include a former white house adviser, three former trump campaign aides, including the campaign chairman at the time.
cnn he'll be required to cooperate with other investigators and it comes as we mark one year since special counsel robert mueller began investigating russia's interference in the 2016 election. president trump today sarcastically tweeting "congratulations, america" and as he has tweeted 41 times over the past year, calling the investigation a witch hunt. a baseless charge the president returns to every chance he gets. >> it's a total witch hunt. i've been saying it for a long...
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a little fuss about the lengths of this russia probe given that on may 17th, that will mark one year since robert mueller was appointed. >> jeff bennett at the white house for us. with me now is eugene scott and also nancy cook. she covers the white house for politico. let me stick with this axios story for a moment. the white house communications and press team has been beset by leaks. several people in the room on friday told me they walk into meetings knowing they can't trust their own colleagues. in big meetings they feel inclined now to keep their mouths shut. you've done reportings on this communications arm of the trump white house. give us a sense of how the communication shop functions in the white house. >> the communication shop has been one of the most problematic offices in the white house. it has different people o who came over from the rnc, from the campaign and so they've really been at war with themselves almost from the beginning. it's interesting that the communication shop, it's a bit ironic they ended up constantly stepping on the president's own message. you would think thi
a little fuss about the lengths of this russia probe given that on may 17th, that will mark one year since robert mueller was appointed. >> jeff bennett at the white house for us. with me now is eugene scott and also nancy cook. she covers the white house for politico. let me stick with this axios story for a moment. the white house communications and press team has been beset by leaks. several people in the room on friday told me they walk into meetings knowing they can't trust their own...
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which is why now as we pass the one year mark on robert mueller problem, we are seeing trump distracting from the real crisis dogging his presidency. the president of the united states obstructed justice in an attempt to cover it up. the fake scandal that trump scripted in the media has a name, one that we are not going to repeat this morning. it has tweets go with which i am not going to read because reading the tweets is what he wants us to do. the fbi under president obama spied on trump campaign in 2016. the crusade that's fuelling the trump train and forcing the rest of us to ponder. so little with trump's lies and chaos and confusion that you can avoid taking the fall. joining me now is maxine waters of california, one of the most vocal critics on the hill. thank you for being here. >> good morning, i am delighted to be with you again. >> i am glad to talk to you this morning because i feel like you are one of the few democrats who seems to understand that you have to have a strong public kind of branded counter way to donald trump. he's running this show. it is sort of like a real
which is why now as we pass the one year mark on robert mueller problem, we are seeing trump distracting from the real crisis dogging his presidency. the president of the united states obstructed justice in an attempt to cover it up. the fake scandal that trump scripted in the media has a name, one that we are not going to repeat this morning. it has tweets go with which i am not going to read because reading the tweets is what he wants us to do. the fbi under president obama spied on trump...
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and every politician from jose serrano in the house was there everybody was there mark green every local politician robert morgenthau the district attorney i am see that and stayed out with him to like five o'clock in the morning. and you know he was with one of those women back then so we the three of us hung out we were the last ones there are a half thousand people there were the last three people there and i really had no idea but like i've said i've heard rumors about other things in fact roger stone called me up in two thousand and ten a week before the election and he said don't say anything to eric schneiderman that i know and i said what and then like a half an hour later eric schneiderman called and he says have you heard from roger stone lately and so you know rock and stone and something on him back then so maybe he's i don't know what happened here but he calls me up it was such a coincidence you know i want to get in and that's where we were at a time i want to get your other happier someone more exciting and interesting now apparently of the year you attended the white house correspondents'
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administration again, joining me right now, is mark penn himself, the former sr., adviser to clintons, author. >> in studio former whitewater independent prosecutor, robert really calling pretty at accurately with on what did he do was reaction tell us more. >> well, i think the reactions has been overwhelming i think it struck a chord when i said deep state about to get a reckoning going to get the inspector jenner report they have been vigilant saying getting to investigation. >> it is overwhelming were those went through independent council process hadlived ruins can't have process in america that ruins people wanting to participate in political campaignings or administrations as part of never ending investigations it is joong in your on wednesd. maria: in your op-ed you talk about a conversation with papadopoulos you asked how did fbi know they should talk to him in the first place? that is left out of the narrative robert devin nunes has been with me many times on this program and sunday morning program says there was no official intelligence used to launch a probe into potential collusion between donald trump and the russians your thoughts. >> i th
administration again, joining me right now, is mark penn himself, the former sr., adviser to clintons, author. >> in studio former whitewater independent prosecutor, robert really calling pretty at accurately with on what did he do was reaction tell us more. >> well, i think the reactions has been overwhelming i think it struck a chord when i said deep state about to get a reckoning going to get the inspector jenner report they have been vigilant saying getting to investigation....
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about special counsel robert mueller called the charges of election interference against it a, quote, sham and a quote, make-believe crime and to justify his investigation. this week marksrt mueller was appointed special counsel. joining me now to talk about this and much more is michael mcfaul, the former u.s. ambassador to russia under president obama. he's out with a new book titled "from cold war to hot peace", and ambassador thank you for joining us. do you think people affiliated with the trump campaign conspired with agents of the russian government to interfere with the 2016 election? >> well, conspired is a strong word. i don't know what that word means or definition what it means in a legal sense, but did they meet with russians to try to help their campaign, to obtain kompromat to advance their objectives is absolutely yes. >> so you are saying they did, but whether or not it is a legal matter is separate. but they definitely met. when you hear -- >> they wanted to work together with the russians to win in the election. they were taking help from the russians. i think that is pretty overwhelming. whether it is illegal or not, i'll leave to mueller and the oth
about special counsel robert mueller called the charges of election interference against it a, quote, sham and a quote, make-believe crime and to justify his investigation. this week marksrt mueller was appointed special counsel. joining me now to talk about this and much more is michael mcfaul, the former u.s. ambassador to russia under president obama. he's out with a new book titled "from cold war to hot peace", and ambassador thank you for joining us. do you think people...
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today marks one year since special counsel robert muller took up the investigation into the so-called a russian interference into the twenty sixteen elections and miller stream has recently concluded they cannot indict a sitting president as has been the case since nixon was in office and was a real for. in the clinton administration it's unclear whether miller would challenge this in court if investigators were to find criminal advocates i guess the president as for now president trump has continued to denounce this investigation calling it an illegal and unwarranted witch hunt tweeted earlier today congratulations america we are now into the second year of the greatest witch hunt in american history and there is still in no collusion and no obstruction this week the senate judiciary committee released eight hundred pages of transcripts from interviews with the numerous figures involved in the june ninth two thousand and sixteen meeting at trump tower the pages to not reveal any russia meddling. to quote the meeting was instead primarily focused on a russian adoptions which is exactl
today marks one year since special counsel robert muller took up the investigation into the so-called a russian interference into the twenty sixteen elections and miller stream has recently concluded they cannot indict a sitting president as has been the case since nixon was in office and was a real for. in the clinton administration it's unclear whether miller would challenge this in court if investigators were to find criminal advocates i guess the president as for now president trump has...
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donald trump's legal team says it is ready to rip apart the russia probe as robert mueller marks oneob. >> if a subpoena us, challenge the subpoena, the same reason they can't indict him. heather: will the pres. sit down with an interview. rudy giuliani says only under the comey condition. >> some accused the north korean dictator as being the most rational dictator, at least
donald trump's legal team says it is ready to rip apart the russia probe as robert mueller marks oneob. >> if a subpoena us, challenge the subpoena, the same reason they can't indict him. heather: will the pres. sit down with an interview. rudy giuliani says only under the comey condition. >> some accused the north korean dictator as being the most rational dictator, at least
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another controversy, julia, we'll look at the russia investigation because thursday marks one year since special counsel robert mueller was appointed. and in a new poll, it finds 13% of republicans who say the investigation is legitimate. 75% for senate republicans agreed with president trump and said it is a witch hunt. julia, does this suggest to you that the strategy to discredit mueller is actually working? >> yeah, i think the republicans have really taken a cue from the white house in running, in how to run with the whole mueller investigation. i think going up to the midterms, republicans are going to focus on issues such as the economy. i think their base doesn't necessarily care. the average american, for that matter, doesn't necessarily care about all of the developments and the mueller investigation. however, i think the bigger point at hand is the fact that they are taking a cue from the administration about how to handle this. i think robert mueller himself is a republican. that's a fact. and i think when he was first appointed, a lot of republicans were very supportive of his appointment. they sa
another controversy, julia, we'll look at the russia investigation because thursday marks one year since special counsel robert mueller was appointed. and in a new poll, it finds 13% of republicans who say the investigation is legitimate. 75% for senate republicans agreed with president trump and said it is a witch hunt. julia, does this suggest to you that the strategy to discredit mueller is actually working? >> yeah, i think the republicans have really taken a cue from the white house...
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. >>> today marks one year of robert mueller investigating the white house. >> scott mcgrew calls it a witch hunt. >> a witch hunt? >> several indictments and guilty pleas. yes. one year ago today. we've not heard much from the special council, of course. the former fbi director has run a very tight investigation. all the information we get is from publicly filed papers. the senate released transcripts into its investigation into donald trump jr.'s meeting into the investigation at trump tower in 2015. this the meeting where russians promised dirt on hillary clinton and trump junior e-mailed back, i love it. >> he did explain about i love it. he was questioned about phone calls in his record where trump jr. speaks with a russian helping him set up the meeting. then there's a phone call soon after to a blocked number and another call with that same russian. trump jr. says he well remembers the two phone calls here but he can't remember who he called in this call with the blocked number. >>> president trump met with california leaders who agree with him on immigration in the white hous
. >>> today marks one year of robert mueller investigating the white house. >> scott mcgrew calls it a witch hunt. >> a witch hunt? >> several indictments and guilty pleas. yes. one year ago today. we've not heard much from the special council, of course. the former fbi director has run a very tight investigation. all the information we get is from publicly filed papers. the senate released transcripts into its investigation into donald trump jr.'s meeting into the...
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. >> shepard: today marks a year since robert mueller took over the russia investigation. president trump's lawyer, rudy guliani tells fox news that the special counsel mueller has said he will not indict the president. >> it's about impeachment. impeachment has to come before indictment. that's a law, not just in the united states, that's the law that governs for more heads of state in the world. >> shepard: not exactly settled law. that would be a supreme court matter what he said, impeachment has to come before indictment. analysts say if mueller does believe president trump committed a crime, he could write a report that congress could use for a possible impeachment trial and all this could go to the supreme court. let's go to caroline pelosi. a federal and white collar crime. is that settled law? it was my understanding that contrary to what rudy guliani said, this could be a matter for the supreme court. >> you're right in one sense but this issue has not been decided by the supreme court. the issue whether a sitting president can be indicted, it's nowhere in the con
. >> shepard: today marks a year since robert mueller took over the russia investigation. president trump's lawyer, rudy guliani tells fox news that the special counsel mueller has said he will not indict the president. >> it's about impeachment. impeachment has to come before indictment. that's a law, not just in the united states, that's the law that governs for more heads of state in the world. >> shepard: not exactly settled law. that would be a supreme court matter what...
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overtime. >> harris: we're awaiting the start of the white house press briefing as robert mueller's investigation markse president is not celebrating necessarily. but he's talking about it. let's go outnumbered overtime, i'm harris faulkner. we expect press secretary san hassan ders to step up any moment as we get reaction from the special counsel one year in. he tweeted this, congratulations, america, we're no the second year of the greatest witch hunt in american history. there's no collusion, the only collusion was any democrats who were unable to win an election despite spending far more money. trump attorney rudy guiliani says mueller has told the president's legal team he will
overtime. >> harris: we're awaiting the start of the white house press briefing as robert mueller's investigation markse president is not celebrating necessarily. but he's talking about it. let's go outnumbered overtime, i'm harris faulkner. we expect press secretary san hassan ders to step up any moment as we get reaction from the special counsel one year in. he tweeted this, congratulations, america, we're no the second year of the greatest witch hunt in american history. there's no...
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today, robert mueller was appointed special counsel one year ago today. important developments in this marking the
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mark williams with very little room to pot the black. that helped him on his way to a 13—7 win over robertilkins. heather watson's poor run of form goes on. schmiedlova. a run of eight successive matches. i don't suppose he expected this. to think again. in a last—ditch attempt to get him to change his mind.
mark williams with very little room to pot the black. that helped him on his way to a 13—7 win over robertilkins. heather watson's poor run of form goes on. schmiedlova. a run of eight successive matches. i don't suppose he expected this. to think again. in a last—ditch attempt to get him to change his mind.
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robert mueller apart. the russia investigation marks one year since the special counsel. >> griff jenkins live in washingtonrudy giuliani says mueller said he would not seek to indict the president but hearing from justice department's guidance that enough is enough, time to end the investigation. >> it has been a year, 4.4 million documents, to an interview and demanding from him, tell us what you don't already have. >> this does not mean the pres. is in the clear. and that would begin with james comey. >> that troubles us. a lot of the pres.'s statements contradict comey. we were not sit him down unless comey was investigated. >> 2500 pages of transcript on the june 2016 trump tower meeting involving the pres. donald trump junior, never informed his father of the meeting and chuck schumer blasted the release. >> interfering with the mueller probe to get a peek at any potential evidence. the american people won't be fooled. the genuine search for truth and a whitewash. >> reporter: republican leaders of the house freedom caucus, jim jordan and rhonda sanchez sent a letter to the pres. telling him to instru
robert mueller apart. the russia investigation marks one year since the special counsel. >> griff jenkins live in washingtonrudy giuliani says mueller said he would not seek to indict the president but hearing from justice department's guidance that enough is enough, time to end the investigation. >> it has been a year, 4.4 million documents, to an interview and demanding from him, tell us what you don't already have. >> this does not mean the pres. is in the clear. and that...
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. >>> this thursday will mark a year since robert mueller was appointed special counsel to investigate russian meddling in the 2016 election. so far, there have been 75 criminal charges. 22 defendants and 5 guilty pleas. we don't know where or when the investigation will end, but we do know president trump often calls it a witch hunt, according to the "washington post," complains about it often as 20 times a day. that quoub more thwould be more times a year. joining us, michael mcfaul, who served as u.s. ambassador to russia from 2020 12 to 2014. writes about the experience in his book "from cold war to hot peace: an american ambassador in putin's russia." thanks for fwg with us. i want to talk about the book in a moment. i want to ask you about the mueller investigation which started a year ago this week, regardless of what mueller does or doesn't find when it comes to russia, collusion or cooperation or coordination, did putin get exactly what he wanted? was his goal to sow discord in the u.s. and that's what he got? >> well, he didn't get exactly what he wanted. he most certainly pr
. >>> this thursday will mark a year since robert mueller was appointed special counsel to investigate russian meddling in the 2016 election. so far, there have been 75 criminal charges. 22 defendants and 5 guilty pleas. we don't know where or when the investigation will end, but we do know president trump often calls it a witch hunt, according to the "washington post," complains about it often as 20 times a day. that quoub more thwould be more times a year. joining us,...
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>>> but first, last week marked one year since the start of special counsel robert mueller's investigation. on the season finale of "saturday night live," they were surprised by the president's reaction to the occasion. >> thursday marked the one-year anniversary of the start of robert mueller's investigation, which is the first anniversary trump actually remembered. just ask his wife melanie. yes. it's a targeted medicine proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, and lower oral steroid use. about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. fasenra™ is designed to work with the body to target and remove eosinophils. fasenra™ is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with severe eosinophilic asthma. don't use fasenra™ for sudden breathing problems or other problems caused by eosinophils. fasenra™ may cause headache, sore throat, and allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if your asth
>>> but first, last week marked one year since the start of special counsel robert mueller's investigation. on the season finale of "saturday night live," they were surprised by the president's reaction to the occasion. >> thursday marked the one-year anniversary of the start of robert mueller's investigation, which is the first anniversary trump actually remembered. just ask his wife melanie. yes. it's a targeted medicine proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks,...
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mark izu: home movies to light. brenda: home movies to light. robert: which we're going to talk about. enda: and he found--well, talk about-- mark: oh, okay. so, steven said we're doing these films, you know, and he has home movies. i said, "let me ask, my mother's from the central valley." it was about the central valley. i asked my cousin, she said yes. you know, my aunt and uncle had passed away the previous year. i said, "we have all these films in this box in my closet." i said, "oh good, give them to steven." she gave them to steven. steven called me up and says, "you have a gold mine here. they're just amazing. and so, then we're going to use them." i go, "that's great." brenda: and i'm like, "cool, because it's on him, it's steven's movies and music, and i just chill, right? and i'll clap." but then his cousin finds this diary, aunt lily's diary, her flower book which had flowers in it. so, then i started to read from the diary, so then we did this, and then i was like, "wow." because we find out that his mom was incarcerated in poston. his dad was drafted into the 442nd. and th
mark izu: home movies to light. brenda: home movies to light. robert: which we're going to talk about. enda: and he found--well, talk about-- mark: oh, okay. so, steven said we're doing these films, you know, and he has home movies. i said, "let me ask, my mother's from the central valley." it was about the central valley. i asked my cousin, she said yes. you know, my aunt and uncle had passed away the previous year. i said, "we have all these films in this box in my...
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mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: robertller's and best hitters keep their cards close to their best but the special counsel could want to interview president trump on a range of issues and is telling the president it will be difficult to complete the investigation until he hears from donald trump himself about his version of what happened. we welcomed jeffrey cramer of the berkeley research group, a former federal prosecutor who comes to us from chicago. also.presented defendants advise donald trump on whether to go into a room with robert mueller and investigators to answer their questions. >> it would be hard for any defense lawyer to want president trump to go into the room. he may have a list of questions or topics that has been leaked but does not know the follow-up questions. that is where it was fraught with peril. the problem is, if he does not voluntarily admit to an interview, what does robert mueller do? chances are he issues a subpoena and we are down a different half. he does go way of subpoena, he is reminding
mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: robertller's and best hitters keep their cards close to their best but the special counsel could want to interview president trump on a range of issues and is telling the president it will be difficult to complete the investigation until he hears from donald trump himself about his version of what happened. we welcomed jeffrey cramer of the berkeley research group, a former federal prosecutor who comes to us from chicago. also.presented defendants advise...
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today marks one year into robert mueller's russia probe. but according to rudy giuliani, it is all for nothing. >> mueller should now bring this to a close. he's gotten 1.4 million documents. he's interviewed 28 witnesses. and he has nothing. >> except of course for all those indictments, sir. a house and a senate divided. the senate intel committee concludes russia did interfere in the 2016 election to help donald trump, breaking with house republicans. >> i've got no reason to doubt the intelligence community's finding and i think the senate intel committee's report makes sense to me. >> art of the deal. critical trade talks with china about to get under way after two of the president's lead negotiators reportedly blow up at one another. >>> and an american dream out of reach? well, is it? unemployment is low, profits are very high. but a new study finds more than 40% of u.s. households cannot pay for the basics of a middle class life, even if they have a job. >>> we begin this morning with a bob mueller milestone. appointed exactly one y
today marks one year into robert mueller's russia probe. but according to rudy giuliani, it is all for nothing. >> mueller should now bring this to a close. he's gotten 1.4 million documents. he's interviewed 28 witnesses. and he has nothing. >> except of course for all those indictments, sir. a house and a senate divided. the senate intel committee concludes russia did interfere in the 2016 election to help donald trump, breaking with house republicans. >> i've got no reason...
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. >> woodruff: tomorrow marks one year since robert mueller was named special unsel to investigate if the trump campaign coordinatedith russia's attempts to sway the 2016 election. trump lawyer rudy giuliani told the "newshour" that mueller said he will follow department of justice po a sitting president, but the mueller investigation continues, and it is not the only investigation into ssia and trump campaign actions. nick schifrin begins with new documents released today about a pivotal moment. >> schifrin: it was an undisclosed meeting in trump tower between donald trump jja, d kushner, then campaign manager paul manafort and a curious guest: russian lawyer natalia veselnitskaya. and today, the senate judiciar committee released thousands of pages of documents providingehhe most comprsive look at that meeting. it was set up by rob goldstone, a british music publicist. goldstone had emailed trump junior he had dirt on hillary clinton that was "part of russia and its government's support fo" mr. tr trump junior replied, "if it's what you say, i love it." and he later told the committ
. >> woodruff: tomorrow marks one year since robert mueller was named special unsel to investigate if the trump campaign coordinatedith russia's attempts to sway the 2016 election. trump lawyer rudy giuliani told the "newshour" that mueller said he will follow department of justice po a sitting president, but the mueller investigation continues, and it is not the only investigation into ssia and trump campaign actions. nick schifrin begins with new documents released today about...
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robert: as president trump continueso insist there was no wrongdoing by his 2016 campaign, the russiarobe hits the one-ye markand the president gets behind allies in congress pushing to discredit robert mueller's ongoing investigation. the latest delopment a showdown, over a top-secret f.b.i. source. b.i. director christopher ray issues a warning and the bureau scrambles. >> the day we can't protect huma
robert: as president trump continueso insist there was no wrongdoing by his 2016 campaign, the russiarobe hits the one-ye markand the president gets behind allies in congress pushing to discredit robert mueller's ongoing investigation. the latest delopment a showdown, over a top-secret f.b.i. source. b.i. director christopher ray issues a warning and the bureau scrambles. >> the day we can't protect huma