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a michael roberts residence. i'm not really sure what's going on. >> what had happened inside the roberts' home? who was alive? and who was dead? >>> the picture starts to come together. tracey's mother gets worried. >> they said they're working on her. she couldn't breathe. >> would tracey make it. and who were the mystery intruders? good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. now, boost your regimen with olay regenerist concentrate. get up... and get down at...
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she didn't do anything. >> cooper: based on this information, robert and michael meeropol launched a r mother's name. in 2015, they got 13 members of the new york city council to issue a proclamation declaring the government wrongfully executed ethel rosenberg. >> robert meeropol: it is time for the federal government to step up and do the same. ( applause ) >> cooper: last year, they launched a petition drive, calling on president obama to exonerate their mother before leaving office. but historian ron radosh told us, given the documents he's seen, that would be a mistake. >> radosh: she was an accessory to spying by helping, identifying people, urging people to be re... recruited, suggesting that her own brother be recruited. this is aiding those who are spying. it's aiding and abetting. >> cooper: you're saying even though she wasn't as involved as her husband... >> radosh: right. >> cooper: ...she still engaged in a conspiracy. >> radosh: yes. she considered herself a friend of the soviet union, was doing... helping her husband in his valuable work. >> cooper: so, the trial was no
she didn't do anything. >> cooper: based on this information, robert and michael meeropol launched a r mother's name. in 2015, they got 13 members of the new york city council to issue a proclamation declaring the government wrongfully executed ethel rosenberg. >> robert meeropol: it is time for the federal government to step up and do the same. ( applause ) >> cooper: last year, they launched a petition drive, calling on president obama to exonerate their mother before...
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on oxygen, "the jury speaks," a true crime series that looks at high profile trials like michael jackson, robertke and o.j. simpson. this shows how the stress of the trial led to cryer suffering a heart attack. he was released after a night in the hospital and was sent immediately to the judge's chambers. >> i started letting the judge know, i'm sick, i can't take this anymore. johnny cochran jumped up immediately. doesn't he like football? he was going to let us go to football games as a means to try to appease me. >> as for the hearing tomorrow, cryer suspects he'll win. >> the only thing i would hope for is that he would come out and try to make his life purposeful or worthy as far as understanding that, hey, look, you have been given a gift here. if you did kill these people and you got away with it, by all means, you think about how you can change your life and try to make your life better. >> i don't know what o.j. will do if he gets out, but i will tell you this -- we will be there tomorrow for the hearing. nischelle turner will have every detail from nevada. >> it's going to be interesti
on oxygen, "the jury speaks," a true crime series that looks at high profile trials like michael jackson, robertke and o.j. simpson. this shows how the stress of the trial led to cryer suffering a heart attack. he was released after a night in the hospital and was sent immediately to the judge's chambers. >> i started letting the judge know, i'm sick, i can't take this anymore. johnny cochran jumped up immediately. doesn't he like football? he was going to let us go to football...
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robert: story offer story. michael: they were acting as if this email would never come out. mark: and there were divisions within the trump white house, the trump universe about whether to come clean immediately, to draw it out. robert: what were those decisions? you must have seen it up close working on the story for the "times." mark: without getting too much into who was talking to whom about what to do, but there were some who advocated that there was -- that the best thing to do would be to sort of produce the email, talk about what the story's about, what the meeting's about and not have it drag out because it looks incriminating. >> and the backdrop of all of this is donald trump is basically the world's worst client, he is not a lawyer's dream. we have reporting that his legal team goes to the white house and they tell him, whatever you do, mr. president, just don't mention this and they have not yet arrived back at their law office when he has tweeted about the subject they told him not to mention. he's also someone who, when you're under legal investigation or facin
robert: story offer story. michael: they were acting as if this email would never come out. mark: and there were divisions within the trump white house, the trump universe about whether to come clean immediately, to draw it out. robert: what were those decisions? you must have seen it up close working on the story for the "times." mark: without getting too much into who was talking to whom about what to do, but there were some who advocated that there was -- that the best thing to do...
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this is a data that shows a number of mentions of newt compared with robert michael the minority leader. gingrich is tied with those two leaders. if you extend this all the way into the early 90's, gingrich is more talked about in robert michael, the minority leader. conclude that we believe the evidence is fairly strong and we can think of gingrich as the minority. acting on behalf of collective party goals and acting strategically. cls is one of those resources that help him and his allies achieve their goals. this is part of a book. are we moving backwards? we will meet in the middle and hopefully have a coherent manuscript when finished. thank you very much. >> thank you. , confrontations from newt gingrich in the explosion of -- in 1980's america. >> thanks for putting this together. it's kind of amazing after 17 years. i can say when i finish graduate school and 96 there would be a long-running conference every year on congressional history. i would have said you are crazy. today i wanted to talk about a chap or from a look i'm writing about the scandal that brought down speaker j
this is a data that shows a number of mentions of newt compared with robert michael the minority leader. gingrich is tied with those two leaders. if you extend this all the way into the early 90's, gingrich is more talked about in robert michael, the minority leader. conclude that we believe the evidence is fairly strong and we can think of gingrich as the minority. acting on behalf of collective party goals and acting strategically. cls is one of those resources that help him and his allies...
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who fought alongside jim, and .ive of those he saved to bill, randy, mike, joe, kent, robert, john, charles, michaelrestis, thank you for your service and sacrifice. stand up wherever you may be. where are you? where are you? where are you? [applause] >> thank you, fellas. that's great. for over two centuries, our brave men and women in uniform have overcome tyranny, fascism, communism, and every threat to our freedom -- every single threat they have overcome. and we have overcome these likets because of titans jim whose spirit could never be conquered. that is what this award is, and well.life represents so america's unbreakable spirit. jim's been 48 years since battle in vietnam. he is now a husband, father, and grandfather. he coached high school, football, wrestling, and baseball or 38 years, just like he said he would. and he brought together every member that he could find of his beloved charlie company. too many people in this room, specialist five mccloughan has always been their friend jim. to others, he has been coach. to those who bravely served with there vietnam, he still doc. to his pa
who fought alongside jim, and .ive of those he saved to bill, randy, mike, joe, kent, robert, john, charles, michaelrestis, thank you for your service and sacrifice. stand up wherever you may be. where are you? where are you? where are you? [applause] >> thank you, fellas. that's great. for over two centuries, our brave men and women in uniform have overcome tyranny, fascism, communism, and every threat to our freedom -- every single threat they have overcome. and we have overcome these...
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i want go to michael zeldin, robert mueller's former special assistant at the state department. first of all, your take upon seeing these e-mails. >> there are a couple of things to think about here. first is, of course, donald trump jr.'s evolving truth and that's not helpful to him and i've thought all along that the biggest threat, legally, to the trumps is when they have to tell their story under oath been mueller because they seem to have a distant relationship with truth-telling and that could be very problematic under the laws that govern truth-telling in a grand jury. secondly, i think that with respect to donald jr., there are probable federal election campaign violations, the solicitation of something of value, probably was implicated by his conduct. for manafort and kushner, the leaving out of this meeting on their security clearance forms becomes much more profoundly important to them. it seems to me that leaving this out is emblematic of something that's untruthful or hiding in their behavior. so, you could say, maybe, they made a mistake at one point, and they've n
i want go to michael zeldin, robert mueller's former special assistant at the state department. first of all, your take upon seeing these e-mails. >> there are a couple of things to think about here. first is, of course, donald trump jr.'s evolving truth and that's not helpful to him and i've thought all along that the biggest threat, legally, to the trumps is when they have to tell their story under oath been mueller because they seem to have a distant relationship with truth-telling and...
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. >> petty officer michael roberts from zachary, louisiana. >> i'm fromç thompson, maine. very small percentage of men and women. i'm alongside greatest people. i'm proud to be an american. >> thanks so much. coming up on "fox & friends," we'll talk to business owner in southport, what makes her proud to be an american. came up with a big logo for a big festival going on. we take over southport. continuing coverage rolls on in half an hour. rolls on tomorrow. pete, abby, clayton, back to you in the studio in new york. abby: thank you so much, anna, zoo you soon. clayton: we want to bring in kellyanne conway, counselor to president trump. happy to see you on 4th of july weekend. >> happy birthday, america. clayton: president tweeting this. they gave mainstream media. he wanted more substantive tweets. i didn't see any coverage of this tweet. america's men and women in uniform is the over coming oppression, strong protecting the weak. good defeating evil. usa. that is what the president tweeted. the mainstream media coverage is about all the ot
. >> petty officer michael roberts from zachary, louisiana. >> i'm fromç thompson, maine. very small percentage of men and women. i'm alongside greatest people. i'm proud to be an american. >> thanks so much. coming up on "fox & friends," we'll talk to business owner in southport, what makes her proud to be an american. came up with a big logo for a big festival going on. we take over southport. continuing coverage rolls on in half an hour. rolls on tomorrow....
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it features stars michael keaton and robert downey jr.cable me" came in second place this weekend and "baby driver" came in third. (mark) ahead at eight on the kron 4 morning news... we're following breaking news out of san francisco. a man is dead after a shooting overnight. we'll have a live report. and more people are forced from their homes after problems with the construction fire in oakland. kron four's will tran is live with the new details. plus... we're tracking the weather on this monday morining. a cool down will continue across the bay area, but it won't last long. anny hong has your neighborhood forecast. when i look in the mirror everyday. when i look in the mirror everyday. everyday, i think how fortunate i am. i think is today going to be the day, that we find a cure? i think how much i can do to help change people's lives. i may not benefit from those breakthroughs, but i'm sure going to... i'm bringing forward a treatment for alzheimer's disease, yes, in my lifetime, i will make sure. (darya) good morning i'm darya folso
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his son robert michael kelly was killed during combat in afghanistan in 2010. president trump and general kelly visited his son's drive on memorial day earlier this year. starting monday, general kelly enters a new arena, white house politics. >> what i never saw on the military side was the level of toxic kind of politics that are associated with what i do now. the question now is can general kelly ewe night the west wing? where sharp elbows, daft infighting and loose lips have distracted from the president's agenda. and of course, trump sets the structure of the white house as athena mentioned earlier, all of those assistants who report directly to the president, the white house is say bit unorthadox. they like it that way. whether or not john kelly is going to get a chance to assert himself as chief of staff is still to be determined how much influence he's going to have. >> diane gallagher, thank you. >> with us now, retired general mark hurtlet, lynn suite from the chicago bureau times. and adam meants. the president is issuing statements via twitter. and
his son robert michael kelly was killed during combat in afghanistan in 2010. president trump and general kelly visited his son's drive on memorial day earlier this year. starting monday, general kelly enters a new arena, white house politics. >> what i never saw on the military side was the level of toxic kind of politics that are associated with what i do now. the question now is can general kelly ewe night the west wing? where sharp elbows, daft infighting and loose lips have...
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his son, robert michael kelly, was killed during combat in afghanistan in 2010. trump and general kelly visited his son's grave, a on memorial day earlier this year. >> starting monday, general kelly enters a new arena, white house politics. >> what i never saw on the military side, was the level of toxic kind of politics that are associated with what i do now. >> the question now is -- can general kelly unite the west wing? where sharp elbows staff in-fighting and loose lips have distracted from the president's agenda. >> fred i mentioned earlier about kelly being fiercely loyal to his troops. in his statement yesterday, where he talked about being named the new chief of staff, there was one line actually saying that he was honored for that position. the rest of the statement simply praised the people who worked at the department of homeland security for how hard they work and how well they do their jobs. and that is something that is important to him. and so he's going into a white house where members of the cabinet routinely blast one another, the president of
his son, robert michael kelly, was killed during combat in afghanistan in 2010. trump and general kelly visited his son's grave, a on memorial day earlier this year. >> starting monday, general kelly enters a new arena, white house politics. >> what i never saw on the military side, was the level of toxic kind of politics that are associated with what i do now. >> the question now is -- can general kelly unite the west wing? where sharp elbows staff in-fighting and loose lips...
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his son, robert michael kelly, was killed during combat in afghanistan in 2010. president trump and general klly visited his son's grave on memorial day earlier this year. starting monday, general kelly enters a new arena -- white house politics. >> what i never saw on the military side was the level of toxic kind of politics that are associated with what i do now. >> reporter: the question now is can general kelly unite the west wing? where sharp elbow, staff ip fighting and loose lips have distracted from the president's agenda. >> our thanks to cnn's dianne gallagher for that. let's kis cudiscuss the white h shake-up with julian zeller is, paige pate, and salina. good to see all of you. salina, priebus is a washington insider. he's out, retired general kelly is in. 45 years as a marine. so how is it this military leader can help end the chaos an the drama in this white house? >> well, i think we have to look at it from sort of different angles. so if we look at it through the eyes of the prism of people that support donald trump, that, you know, thought he was
his son, robert michael kelly, was killed during combat in afghanistan in 2010. president trump and general klly visited his son's grave on memorial day earlier this year. starting monday, general kelly enters a new arena -- white house politics. >> what i never saw on the military side was the level of toxic kind of politics that are associated with what i do now. >> reporter: the question now is can general kelly unite the west wing? where sharp elbow, staff ip fighting and loose...
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his son robert michael kelly was killed in action in afghanistan in 2010. this is someone that's spent his life in service of the country and he's someone that's seen as a potentially stabilizing force for a white house that has been at the very least you can say in dysfunction recently. >> boris sanchez, thank you. with kelly as the new chief of staff, speculation is now brewing over who takes over his old gig at the department of homeland security. one name that has come up embattled attorney general jeff sessions. the same man that the president has shamed for recusing himself from the russian investigation. lindsey graham is pushing back on this idea. sessions had a new role, tweeting this. ag jeff sessions has a good ring to it. highly qualified, committed to the rule of law. tough on crime and fiercely independent. dhs jeff sessions, doesn't sound right. doesn't feel right. bad idea. let me bring in cnn political analyst, ron brownstein. and cnn political comment tatser and former chief of staff to reince priebus, mike shields. welcome back, mike. is
his son robert michael kelly was killed in action in afghanistan in 2010. this is someone that's spent his life in service of the country and he's someone that's seen as a potentially stabilizing force for a white house that has been at the very least you can say in dysfunction recently. >> boris sanchez, thank you. with kelly as the new chief of staff, speculation is now brewing over who takes over his old gig at the department of homeland security. one name that has come up embattled...
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michael flynn? inobert mueller -- call robert mueller and ask him what he thinks of the former fbi director leakinglassified information to the press. host: by the way, the former -- the man nominated to be a director has his hearing on capitol hill today -- be cia onector has his hearing capitol hill today at 9:30. christopher wray will be before ae committee and that will be 9:30 eastern on c-span three. our caller was talking about the women with who donald trump junior and paul manafort, jared kushner met. she is a russian lawyer who met with donald trump junior and others at trump tower in manhattan on june 9, 2016, writes the washington post. -- a few dayster, later, seated in front of the house foreign affairs committee hearing in which witnesses discussed u.s. sanctions against her country. a few hours after the hearing, she was spotted again attending the screening of the film and criticized u.s. sanctions. in the course of week from new york to washington, she showed up at several of is that go to the heart of the investigation questions about russia and whether they colluded with the tru
michael flynn? inobert mueller -- call robert mueller and ask him what he thinks of the former fbi director leakinglassified information to the press. host: by the way, the former -- the man nominated to be a director has his hearing on capitol hill today -- be cia onector has his hearing capitol hill today at 9:30. christopher wray will be before ae committee and that will be 9:30 eastern on c-span three. our caller was talking about the women with who donald trump junior and paul manafort,...
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his son, robert michael kelly, was killed in combat in afghanistan in 2010.dent trump and general kelly visited his son's grave on memorial day earlier this year. starting monday, general kelly enters a new arena, white house politics. >> what i never saw on the military side was the level of toxic kind of politics that are associated with what i do now. >> reporter: the question now is can general kelly unite the west wing, where sharp elbows, staff infighting and loose lips have distracted from the president's agenda? and another question is going to be whether he can actually restore order to the chaos that is there in the white house right now, fred. many people wondering just how much power the president is going to give him. >> all right. dianne, thank you so much. so what impact will john kelly have on the white house? and will he be able to usher in any change? let's discuss this with chris whipple, the author of the gatekeepers, how the white house chief of staff define every presidency. good to see you, chris. >> thanks for having me. >> so first up
his son, robert michael kelly, was killed in combat in afghanistan in 2010.dent trump and general kelly visited his son's grave on memorial day earlier this year. starting monday, general kelly enters a new arena, white house politics. >> what i never saw on the military side was the level of toxic kind of politics that are associated with what i do now. >> reporter: the question now is can general kelly unite the west wing, where sharp elbows, staff infighting and loose lips have...
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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 is a serious phrase. "the new york times," not the president. >> they asked it as a question. >> yes, they did. >> they asked him that question and he seemed to imply, yes, it would be a red line. that would be something -- that would be a bridge too far for him. but it is part of the mandate, as i read the mandate. the mandate says all matters that arise out of this investigation. it's hard to understand how the investigation of financial dealings with the same people that may be involved in the conspiracy or the collusion wouldn't be part of the mandate. i see it as something that is a misunderstanding on the president's part about what mueller's mandate is. mueller didn't pay much attention to it. he said -- no, ken -- >> defend the president very much but h
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 is a serious phrase. "the new york times," not the president. >> they asked it as a question. >> yes, they...
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robert: and sandoval is the one who pressured senator dean heller, not to back the bill. michael, you've written about the power of the g.o.p. governors. could they tilt the debate? michael: i think they already are. in nevada, you see rob portman hesitant. but i think that's having an impact. it's not just the medicaid expansion. one of the things that hasn't been fully debated because i think it hasn't been presented to the american people is that under the senate plan and in a different way under the house plan, after 2025, it's not just the medication expansion that goes away. it's that medicaid, as it has existed since 1965. changes. the way it has existed is you pay for someone and the federal government will match the amount paid. under this plan, after 2025, the money is capped. they cap it in slightly different ways and it's indexed to regular inflation and that's really important because that means over time, healthcare costs are going to keep rising faster than regular inflation. over time, the medicaid program shrinks more and more so these governors, when looking at
robert: and sandoval is the one who pressured senator dean heller, not to back the bill. michael, you've written about the power of the g.o.p. governors. could they tilt the debate? michael: i think they already are. in nevada, you see rob portman hesitant. but i think that's having an impact. it's not just the medicaid expansion. one of the things that hasn't been fully debated because i think it hasn't been presented to the american people is that under the senate plan and in a different way...
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back with me now, robert ray, john dean, michael zeldin.morning, the president tweeted another harsh message for his attorney general, jeff sessions. so, why aren't the committees and the investigators, and, of course, out beleaguered a.g. looking into crooked hillary's crimes and russia relations?" then there was this moment at a photo op at the white house with interns today. >> mr. president, should jeff sessions resign? [ laughter ] >> you think the president is is trying to get sessions to resign? >> certainly trying to get his attention and nudge him as best he can. obviously the staff is saying, they're reporting and talking to reporters and saying the president is surprised he's there that long, hasn't already left from right after his "new york times" interview. the morale in the department of justice has to be pretty tough right now. the attorney general is busy implementing a lot of new policies that are pretty radical in civil rights, criminal justice, forfeitures for a new policy on forfeitures. it's really a shaken department
back with me now, robert ray, john dean, michael zeldin.morning, the president tweeted another harsh message for his attorney general, jeff sessions. so, why aren't the committees and the investigators, and, of course, out beleaguered a.g. looking into crooked hillary's crimes and russia relations?" then there was this moment at a photo op at the white house with interns today. >> mr. president, should jeff sessions resign? [ laughter ] >> you think the president is is trying...
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david gregory, karun and michael zelden. he was robert mueller's special assistant at the state department. david gregory, just spell out for us how you see these developments this morning that t"the new york times" is reporting in terms of this meet with don jr. >> it's really significant if you consider the white house defense all along, which is that there was no collusion whatsoever, despite russian attempts to interfere with the 2016 election. and here, this is undermined by the fact that the president's son, then the candidate's son, is meet with someone who comes to him. and other senior advisers with information potentially damaging about hillary clinton. someone that they don't know about, that they don't do due diligence on and who they say in subsequent explanations, although they have moved, didn't even have any worthwhile information. but who was a russian national. so it undercuts the argument that they were, you know, unwitting participants in any underhanded russian interference. number one. and two, it gets to, you know,
david gregory, karun and michael zelden. he was robert mueller's special assistant at the state department. david gregory, just spell out for us how you see these developments this morning that t"the new york times" is reporting in terms of this meet with don jr. >> it's really significant if you consider the white house defense all along, which is that there was no collusion whatsoever, despite russian attempts to interfere with the 2016 election. and here, this is undermined...
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michael schmidt a reporter for "the new york times" and robert costa national political reporter for "the washington post." kristen, the president just wrapped up some remarks an his exasperation has spilled over into full public view with his own party. >> that's right. we heard him take the sharpest tones yet with senate republicans for not moving forward with repealing an replacing obamacare. typically, his harsh remarks are preserved mostly for democrats who he's called on strucktionists. he did that today. but he tried to turn up the heat on the senate republicans saying that they would fail voters and break their promise to their voters if they don't move on repealing and replacing obamacare. take a listen to what he had to say moments ago. >> for the last seven years republicans have been united in standing up for obamacare's victims. remember, repeal and replace. repeal and replace. they kept saying it over and over again. every republican running for office promised immediate relief from this disastrous law. we as a party must fulfill that solemn promise to the voters of thi
michael schmidt a reporter for "the new york times" and robert costa national political reporter for "the washington post." kristen, the president just wrapped up some remarks an his exasperation has spilled over into full public view with his own party. >> that's right. we heard him take the sharpest tones yet with senate republicans for not moving forward with repealing an replacing obamacare. typically, his harsh remarks are preserved mostly for democrats who he's...
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and cnn legal analyst michael zeldin, former special assistant to robert mueller at the justice departmentgentlemen, thank you for joining me. michael, so we have this "washington post" report about president trump's lawyers, seeking ways to undercut special counsel mueller's investigation. here's what the president, his private lawyer, jay sekulow told the "post." said "the fact is the president is concerned about conflicts that exist within the special counsel's office and any changes in the scope of the investigation." sekulow said. "the scope is going to have to stay within his mandate. if there's drifting, we're going to object." what do you think of that, michael? >> well, they can try to object, but actually it's only rosenstein who can object. mueller works under the mandate that rosenstein gave him which says any links between russia and the trump campaign, any matters that arise out of it. mueller then has the authority to ask rosenstein under the cfr that governs him to expand the investigation into matters that arise out of the current mandate. that's up to rosenstein to do. it
and cnn legal analyst michael zeldin, former special assistant to robert mueller at the justice departmentgentlemen, thank you for joining me. michael, so we have this "washington post" report about president trump's lawyers, seeking ways to undercut special counsel mueller's investigation. here's what the president, his private lawyer, jay sekulow told the "post." said "the fact is the president is concerned about conflicts that exist within the special counsel's...
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to bill, randy, mike, joe, kent, robert, john, charles, michael, orestes, thank you for your servicend your sacrifice. stand up wherever you may be. where are you? where are you? [ applause ] thank you, fellas. that's great. for over two centuries, our brave men and women have overcome tyranny, communism and every threat to our freedom. every single threat they have overcome. we've overcome these threats because of titans like jim, whose spirit could never be congre conqu conquered. that's what...
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to build, randy, mike, joe, kent, robert, john, charles, michael, arresters, thank you for your servicend—up, wherever you may be. where are you? applause thank you, fellas. that's great. for over two centuries of our brave men and women in uniform have overcome tyranny, fascism, communism and every threat to our freedom, every single threat they have overcome and we have overcome these threats because of titans like jim we have overcome these threats because of titans likejim whose spirit could never be conquered. that is what this war is, and jim's life represents so well, america's unbreakable spirit. it's been 48 yea rs unbreakable spirit. it's been 48 years sincejim's battle in vietnam. he is now a husband, a father and a grandfather. he coached high school football, rustling and baseball for 38 years, just like he said he would, and he brought together every member he could find of his be loved charlie company. too many people in this room, specialist five mcluhan has always been their friend jim. to others he has been coach, to those who bravely served with him in vietnam, he is
to build, randy, mike, joe, kent, robert, john, charles, michael, arresters, thank you for your servicend—up, wherever you may be. where are you? applause thank you, fellas. that's great. for over two centuries of our brave men and women in uniform have overcome tyranny, fascism, communism and every threat to our freedom, every single threat they have overcome and we have overcome these threats because of titans like jim we have overcome these threats because of titans likejim whose spirit...
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to bill, randy, mike, joe, kent, robert, john, charles, michael. thank you for your service and your sacrifice. stand up, wherever you may be. where are you? [applause] [applause] [applause] trump: thank you, fellas. that's great. for over two centuries, our brave men and women in uniform have overcome tyranny, fascism, communism, and every threat to our freedom. every single threat, they have overcome. and we've overcome these threats because of titans like jim whose spirit could never be concurred. that's what this award is, and jim's life represents so well. america's unbreakable spirit. it's been 48 years since jim's battle in vietnam. he is now a husband, a father, and a grandfather. he coached high school football, wrestling, and baseball for 38 years, just like he said he would. and he brought together every member he could find of his beloved charlie company. to many people in this room, specialist mccloughan has always been their friend jim. to others, he has been coach. to those who bravely served with him in vietnam, he's still called th
to bill, randy, mike, joe, kent, robert, john, charles, michael. thank you for your service and your sacrifice. stand up, wherever you may be. where are you? [applause] [applause] [applause] trump: thank you, fellas. that's great. for over two centuries, our brave men and women in uniform have overcome tyranny, fascism, communism, and every threat to our freedom. every single threat, they have overcome. and we've overcome these threats because of titans like jim whose spirit could never be...
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tony stark and iron man are in this film, robert downey jr., michael keaton plays the villian.t has comedy action drama but the beauty of it all it's a high school students. he's 15 years old and we're dealing with him dealing with the struggles of a normal high school and that's what makes it so much fun. it's grounded in this incredible reality with these extraordinary circumstances. couple things real fast. the best scene in the film is the d.c. washington monument action sequence. that scene blew my mind. see it in imax 3-d only for that scene. there are two ending credit scenes and michael chick keno score is that spider-man fans will love this film. i gave it a 4.5 out of five. go see it. >> hm. >> if you're a spider-man fan. >> we don't have time now kevin but ruminate on this. is it better than wonder woman? don't answer. we'll talk about. >> yeah. >> or answer. >> it's not. >> there we go. thanks kev. >> it's up there. >> we'll check back. get some sleep friend. >> all right. >> all righty. >> i don't know how he does it. if i had an hour and a half sleep, my goodness.
tony stark and iron man are in this film, robert downey jr., michael keaton plays the villian.t has comedy action drama but the beauty of it all it's a high school students. he's 15 years old and we're dealing with him dealing with the struggles of a normal high school and that's what makes it so much fun. it's grounded in this incredible reality with these extraordinary circumstances. couple things real fast. the best scene in the film is the d.c. washington monument action sequence. that...
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to bill, randy, mike, joe, kent, robert, john, charles, michael, morestes, thank you for your servicend sacrifice. stand up wherever you may be. where are you? [applause] thank you, fellows. that's great. for over two centuries, our brave men and women in uniform have overcome tyranny, fascism, communism and every threat to our freedom. every single threat they have overcome. we've overcome these threats because of titans like jim whose spirit could never be conquered. that is what this award is, and jim's life represents so well. america's unbreakable spirit. it's been 48 years since jim's bat until vietnam. he's now a husband, a father and a grandfather. he coached high school football, wrestling and baseball for 38 years just like he said he would. he brought together every member he could find of his beloved charlie company. to many people in this room, specialist 5 mccloughan has always been their friend, jim. to others, he's been coach. to those that bravely served with him in vietnam, he still is called their doc. to his parents, scottie and margaret, both watching from heaven,
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joining me now to discuss cnn political analyst abby phillip and michael burns, and former special assistant to robert mueller now special counsel when he was at the department of justice, thank you very much for being here. michael, to you, since you have vast legal expertise in this and because of your experience working with mueller, the news out of "the washington post" that the president's attorney this morning is calling nonsense is that, look, the president was talking with aides and others within the white house and saying what are my options when it comes to pardoning aides, family members, even myself if necessary. some of the reporting we have now from our reporters is that he was just having this conversation trying to find out what his authority is. you say this is fiercely debated but this is an unresolved legal question. isn't it really? >> well, it's not unresolved whether or not he can pardon his friends and family members -- >> but himself. >> -- that he can do. as to himself, it's open constitutional question. but you can't pardon yourself from impeachment. so if he does that, he ca
joining me now to discuss cnn political analyst abby phillip and michael burns, and former special assistant to robert mueller now special counsel when he was at the department of justice, thank you very much for being here. michael, to you, since you have vast legal expertise in this and because of your experience working with mueller, the news out of "the washington post" that the president's attorney this morning is calling nonsense is that, look, the president was talking with...
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robert mueller. joining me now to discuss this is matthew murray, the deputy assistant commerce secretary for europe, the middle east and africa during the obama administration. and cnn legal analyst michael zelden, former special assistant to robert muler at the justice department. gentlemen, i'm glad to have you on. thank you so much. i want to ask you, matthew, about president trump's interview with this "new york times" interview. and he says it would be a violation if special counsel mueller looked into his family finances as part of any investigation, saying that it would cross a red line if the investigation went beyond russia. what is your reaction to that? >> well, of course mueller has the discretion to do that. and we expect him to do that. because we want him to follow the facts and the money if that's where it leads him. and it's also important to note that given that the record will show that according to don jr., anyway, in 2008, there is a disproportionate amount of russian money, russian asset in the trump portfolio. it's hard to see how if he went into the finances generally, he wouldn't discover russian assets. and so it's increasingly clear that the history of doing bu
robert mueller. joining me now to discuss this is matthew murray, the deputy assistant commerce secretary for europe, the middle east and africa during the obama administration. and cnn legal analyst michael zelden, former special assistant to robert muler at the justice department. gentlemen, i'm glad to have you on. thank you so much. i want to ask you, matthew, about president trump's interview with this "new york times" interview. and he says it would be a violation if special...
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the oval office interview with times reporters michael schmidt and maggie haberman included a warning to special prosecutor robertgo too far. mueller was looking at your finances and your family's finances unrelated to russia. is that a red line? would that be a breach of what the actual charge is? i would say so yeah, i would say yes." (grant)the times reporters asked the president if he would fire muller for crossing that red line.he said "i can't answer that question because i don't think it's going to happen." (terisa) senator john mccain is telling not only the republican party, but the nation that he promises to come back.(terisa) today the senator tweeted quote... i greatly appreciate the outpouring of support - unfortunately for my sparring partners in congress, i'll be back soon, so stand-by! this comes after mccain was diagnosed with brain cancer. now other senators are expressing their support to their colleague.
the oval office interview with times reporters michael schmidt and maggie haberman included a warning to special prosecutor robertgo too far. mueller was looking at your finances and your family's finances unrelated to russia. is that a red line? would that be a breach of what the actual charge is? i would say so yeah, i would say yes." (grant)the times reporters asked the president if he would fire muller for crossing that red line.he said "i can't answer that question because i...
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it features stars michael keaton and robert downey jr.lace this weekend and "baby driver" came in third. ( mark ) take a look at this... tesla's first model three sedan is complete. c-e-o elon musk tweeted out this picture of the highly- anticipated car. production of the car started on friday, two weeks ahead of schedule. it will cost 35-thousand dollars and can travel 215 miles on a single electric charge. more than 380-thousand people have already put down deposits to own a model-3. elon musk plans to hold a party to hand over the first 30 of the model 3's to customers on july 28. < nats of the rodeo.>( darya ) it is one of the most unique competitions around... and it came to the bay area over the weekend. the 33rd annual bill pickett rodeo in hayward but this isn't just any rodeo. it is the only african american rodeo competition in the united states. it features many familiar events including bull riding and calf roping. the winners received cash prizes. organizers say 55-hundred people showed up to watch. (darya) ahead in gary's wo
it features stars michael keaton and robert downey jr.lace this weekend and "baby driver" came in third. ( mark ) take a look at this... tesla's first model three sedan is complete. c-e-o elon musk tweeted out this picture of the highly- anticipated car. production of the car started on friday, two weeks ahead of schedule. it will cost 35-thousand dollars and can travel 215 miles on a single electric charge. more than 380-thousand people have already put down deposits to own a...
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to bill, randy, mike, joe, kent, robert, john, charles, michael, or he is tis, thank you for your servicend your sacrifice. stand up wherever you may be. where are you? where are you? [applause] >> thank you, fellas h. that's great. for over two centuries our brave men and women in uniform have overcome tyranny, fascism, communionism and every threat to our freedom, every single threat they've overcome. and we've overcome these threats because of titans like jim whose spirit could never be conquered. that's what this award is and jim's life represents so well. america's unbreakable spirit. it's been 48 years since jim's battle in vietnam. he is now a husband, a father, and a grandfather. coached high school football, wrestling and baseball for 38 years, just like he said he would. and he brought together every member he could find of his beloved charlie company. to many people in this room specialist 5 mcclun has always been their friend jim. to others he's been coach. to those who bravely served with him in vietnam, he's still called their doc. to his parents scotty and margaret, both wa
to bill, randy, mike, joe, kent, robert, john, charles, michael, or he is tis, thank you for your servicend your sacrifice. stand up wherever you may be. where are you? where are you? [applause] >> thank you, fellas h. that's great. for over two centuries our brave men and women in uniform have overcome tyranny, fascism, communionism and every threat to our freedom, every single threat they've overcome. and we've overcome these threats because of titans like jim whose spirit could never...
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. >> michael, let me ask you about robert mueller's investigation that's growing, this probe into russia and possible collusion. bloomberg reporting this week that special counsel mueller looking into finance of trump's businesses. follow the money. perhaps in a money-laundering probe that was first launched by former u.s. attorney and here in new york, help me connect the d dots here. why would money-laundering be part of this russia probe? >> this has to do with a company call called. felix was an informant in the fbi in the department of justice allegedly helping organized crime syndicates but before that, a stockbroker who went to jail for slashing a guy in the face with a margarita glass. he went into this company and claims to be tight with donald trump. photos of them two together. at one point, had an office in trump tower with a business card that said he was an associate or consultant for the trump organization and helped the trump people develop trump soho here in new york. a guy who worked at bay rock consulting, former director, alleged felix is a crook and bay rock consulti
. >> michael, let me ask you about robert mueller's investigation that's growing, this probe into russia and possible collusion. bloomberg reporting this week that special counsel mueller looking into finance of trump's businesses. follow the money. perhaps in a money-laundering probe that was first launched by former u.s. attorney and here in new york, help me connect the d dots here. why would money-laundering be part of this russia probe? >> this has to do with a company call...
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. >>> coming up, if president trump decides to fire robert mueller, here's what michael hk call had to say. >> if he fired bob huller, i think he woumueller, i think he see a tremendous backlash response from both democrats and also house republicans. we want a more disciplined white house on message so we can stay on mess an and get the things done we need to get done. >> i'll ask my next guest republican congressman of georgia what he thinks. managing blood sugar is a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal... ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. tha...oh, burnt-on gravy?ie. ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. new cascade platinum powers through... even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them w
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. >> daniel, let me review what gop congressman michael mccaul told andrea mitchell friday on whether president trump would fire robert mueller. take a listen. >> sort of looks paranoid to me and the fact is i know bob mueller a long time, i worked the justice department, he is a man of integrity, highly respected in washington. when he was picked, very bipartisan support for this man. we need to let him do his job, wherever that may lead. if he fired bob mueller, he would see a tremendous backlash from democrats and also house republicans. >> daniel, is he echoing sentiment on the hill or taking it a step further? >> i think mccaul is totally right in echoing what people on the hill feel, if trump fired mueller. remember when trump fired comey, he thought things would kind of go away with the russian investigation and it totally heated up. if he did the same thing to mueller, it would be a bigger mistake because you could see capitol hill even though it is controlled by republicans reappoint mueller to be some independent counsel with the same powers as he has now, and it would totally back fire on trump. i think the
. >> daniel, let me review what gop congressman michael mccaul told andrea mitchell friday on whether president trump would fire robert mueller. take a listen. >> sort of looks paranoid to me and the fact is i know bob mueller a long time, i worked the justice department, he is a man of integrity, highly respected in washington. when he was picked, very bipartisan support for this man. we need to let him do his job, wherever that may lead. if he fired bob mueller, he would see a...
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robert mueller's former special assistant, michael zelden and jeff baker. why the time line of the don jr. meeting and who knew what when is becoming increasingly more and more important. if aides were working with kushner back in june and the president didn't know about the meeting until a few days ago, that would mean the white house kept the president in the dark. do you see that with this white house happening? >> listen, there have been instances in the past where this question has arisen and there's been a real effort to insulate, as jeff was saying, the legal issues and the russia investigation from the rest of what's going on in the white house. the problem for them now is that with this new timetable emerging and learning that jared kushner's aides and others were sort of knew about this weeks ago and were crafting a response, that sort of chinese wall is showing signs of coming down. it does raise the question of whether these aides who were working on this issue briefed the president about it and if not, why not. this is obviously a very serious
robert mueller's former special assistant, michael zelden and jeff baker. why the time line of the don jr. meeting and who knew what when is becoming increasingly more and more important. if aides were working with kushner back in june and the president didn't know about the meeting until a few days ago, that would mean the white house kept the president in the dark. do you see that with this white house happening? >> listen, there have been instances in the past where this question has...
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roberts. cadet on sign, michael herd. cadet chief petty officer, jacob fernandez. performing the national anthem is 15-year-old lexi lanning from rhode island. please remain standing until the color guard exits the hall. ♪ oh say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed, at the twilight's last gleaming. who's broad stripes and bright stars ♪. ♪ through the perillous fight ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly sy streaming ♪ ♪ and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh say does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave ♪ s. [applause] >> i would like to welcome, everyone to the great state of rhode island and the official opening of the 2017 summer meeting of the nation's governors association. before i get started i would like to recognize some of the very distinguished guests who we have with us. i would ask that they please stand when we recognize you. i would first as you will see at this summer meet
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. >> michael, many people say if the president were to get rid of sessions, that would be a step toward getting rid of special counsel robert mueller as well. do you think that's the end game here for him? >> well, it's clear that the president is very upset with the mueller investigation and that he seems unable to go forward with what is probably sage legal counsel which is to let mueller investigate and exonerate him. he just can't get over that. so he keeps doing these things in an effort to undermine the mueller investigation, which i think is only empowering mueller and giving him more support on the hill. legally speaking, rosenstein has some authority over the mueller investigation, but it's not day-to-day supervision. he can't control this investigation in that way. the code of federal regulations that govern this make that explicitly clear. he has given mueller a mandate. it's not the broadest mandate. it says the relationship between russia and the campaign and matters that arise out of it, which is what i think any u.s. attorney or united states attorney would believe to be a prudent mandate. so i just don't und
. >> michael, many people say if the president were to get rid of sessions, that would be a step toward getting rid of special counsel robert mueller as well. do you think that's the end game here for him? >> well, it's clear that the president is very upset with the mueller investigation and that he seems unable to go forward with what is probably sage legal counsel which is to let mueller investigate and exonerate him. he just can't get over that. so he keeps doing these things in...
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many thanks to jeffrey, mary ann, mark, william, jean, michael, mark, robert, gregory, and all the doctors, nurses, and staff, and volunteers who make this a success. madam speaker, grand view's commitment to the people it serves reminds us we're all in this together and it is never too late to start living a healthy lifestyle. madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone further proceedings today on motions to suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered. or votes objected to in clause six of rule 20. the house will resume proceed ongs postponed questions at a ater time. for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. roe: i move to suspend the rules and pass s. 114 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bush administration. the clerk: senate 114, an act to amend title 38 united states code to require the secretary of veterans affairs to submit an annual report regarding performance awards and bonuses awar
many thanks to jeffrey, mary ann, mark, william, jean, michael, mark, robert, gregory, and all the doctors, nurses, and staff, and volunteers who make this a success. madam speaker, grand view's commitment to the people it serves reminds us we're all in this together and it is never too late to start living a healthy lifestyle. madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone further proceedings today on...
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cnn political analyst julian seltzer is a historian and michael selden is a cnn legal analyst. he was robert mueller's former special assistant at the department of justice. good to see all of you. david to you first. david swerdlick. how damaging is this constant drip of new details about this russia meeting. >> it's damaging on a couple of levels, first you have the fact that going back to a week ago, that donald trump junior acted as if he had told the public and the press everything there was to know about this meeting. it was him, manafort, veselnitskaya and jared kushner, that's it, nothing to see here, nothing happened. and over the course of the week, all this other information came out, both the email that he released and now the revelation that now akhmetshin and a translator and his name is rob goldstone, the intermediary were all in this meeting as well. it speaks to the fact that the administration and donald trump junior, who is not in the administration, can't get their story straight on this issue. the other problem is now you have conservatives breaking away from the preside
cnn political analyst julian seltzer is a historian and michael selden is a cnn legal analyst. he was robert mueller's former special assistant at the department of justice. good to see all of you. david to you first. david swerdlick. how damaging is this constant drip of new details about this russia meeting. >> it's damaging on a couple of levels, first you have the fact that going back to a week ago, that donald trump junior acted as if he had told the public and the press everything...
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it is interesting that you have the trump team, michael steele, looking into discrediting robert muellered on looking at the team he's putting together campaign donations, and yet they then turn around and hire a guy who is well-known for having wined and dined both democrats and republicans, given money to both parties. he gave $5,600 to barack obama in 2008, $4,600 to clinton in 2007. he said that he voted for barack obama and bill clinton. he said that in 2011, and before the 2016 election scaramucci was saying he hoped bill clinton would be the next president. so if it's disqualifying for mueller's people to have given or in the past had any association with the clintons, does it strike you as odd that trump would hire somebody who is essentially a clinton and obama supporter to be his chief spokesman? >> mueller's people aren't trump's people. it's that simple. this is a transactional thing with trump, okay? i can look past the fact that you supported clinton because hey, as a private citizen i supported clinton. >> did you. >> which trump did, but in the context of the ongoing inve
it is interesting that you have the trump team, michael steele, looking into discrediting robert muellered on looking at the team he's putting together campaign donations, and yet they then turn around and hire a guy who is well-known for having wined and dined both democrats and republicans, given money to both parties. he gave $5,600 to barack obama in 2008, $4,600 to clinton in 2007. he said that he voted for barack obama and bill clinton. he said that in 2011, and before the 2016 election...
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analyst and criminal defense lawyer mark garagos and special assistant to robert mueller at the department of justice, michael zeldin. michael, last night, know advisor to both republicans and democrats, he said this don junior situation, quote, may go down in history as one of the most incompetent cover-ups we've ever had. what's your take? >> well, as cover-ups go, it's pretty transparent that something is underneath this that may be criminally problematic for a lot of people. and the drip, drip, dripping of these tales that change every day based on reporting by you, cnn and "the washington post" and "new york times" doesn't help their credibility in any way, shape or form. and so as we talked about in the earlier segments, the lying that is going on, the changing stories could give rise to problems down the road. but presently, and answer to jay sekulow's question in the last segment about what is the crime here, tell me the crime. well, it's a pretty clear crime, 52 united states code section 3121 makes it illegal to solicit a contribution from a foreign national. and the solicitation component of this d
analyst and criminal defense lawyer mark garagos and special assistant to robert mueller at the department of justice, michael zeldin. michael, last night, know advisor to both republicans and democrats, he said this don junior situation, quote, may go down in history as one of the most incompetent cover-ups we've ever had. what's your take? >> well, as cover-ups go, it's pretty transparent that something is underneath this that may be criminally problematic for a lot of people. and the...