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plans to indict a wiki leaks founder and alleged russian intelligence operative mr julian as songe u.s. congressman adam schiff who oversees are russia probe says he would accept testimony from a songe but only if using custody the wiki leaks founder reportedly wanted to testify . you have julius i was willing to speak out of shit yesterday yes he told me when he walked into the why does join us i want to do that because well he's ready to show that there is no pollution but we're here leagues use you to tweet denying that such a request had ever been made by its founder julian assange though has been a longstanding nuisance for the u.s. since the foundation of wiki leaks in two thousand and six it has published a thousands of documents exposing u.s. officials and diplomats the army and intelligence services and top u.s. officials have not hesitated to speak out against assad's. this guy is a traitor a treasonous and he has broken every law the united states the guy ought to be and i'm not for the death penalty so if i'm not for the death penalty want to do it illegally shoot the son o
plans to indict a wiki leaks founder and alleged russian intelligence operative mr julian as songe u.s. congressman adam schiff who oversees are russia probe says he would accept testimony from a songe but only if using custody the wiki leaks founder reportedly wanted to testify . you have julius i was willing to speak out of shit yesterday yes he told me when he walked into the why does join us i want to do that because well he's ready to show that there is no pollution but we're here leagues...
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mr. julian assange had information about mrs. clinton.hington journal" has information about the e-mails. >> they're doing more reporting than congress has and they don't have subpoena power. i interviewed roger stone, along with my democratic colleagues, and there were a lot of follow-up questions we had and subpoenas we wanted to issue to find out about his communications and the republicans stopped us at every single request. thank god for the reporting of the free press because otherwise we wouldn't learn about this information. and hopefully bob mueller can continue to pursue stone's contact with asans and whether he was passing information back to donald trump. because this goes back to what did donald trump know about stone's efforts to work with the russians. >> thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, donald trump's impossible dream about north korea turns out to be an impossible dream loved to smile; if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that'
mr. julian assange had information about mrs. clinton.hington journal" has information about the e-mails. >> they're doing more reporting than congress has and they don't have subpoena power. i interviewed roger stone, along with my democratic colleagues, and there were a lot of follow-up questions we had and subpoenas we wanted to issue to find out about his communications and the republicans stopped us at every single request. thank god for the reporting of the free press because...
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mr. clapper. i think julian assange does what you do. he is a journalist. he prints it. just as you do.t celebrate "the washington post" publication of classified documents in the vietnam war and say we should jail assange for publishing classified doubts that expose misdeeds of the government. >> and have you spoken to the president talked to him? >> i have not spoken to him recently. even if i had, it would not talk about the contents of our conversation. the last time i spoke to him, which was a while ago, he was very upbeat. this idea that he's angry or rattled, i've seen no evidence. i've known him for almost 40 years. when the president calls you, in all honesty, he does most of the talking, you do most of the listening, as you know. he was very upbeat on the economy, 3% economic growth and soou very much. >> thank you. >> our apologies for that ear piece. >> that's okay, we made it work. >> thank you. we'll be right back. the sun go. you run those miles, squeeze the toothpaste from the bottom and floss to set a good example. you fine tune the proposal, change the water jug so no
mr. clapper. i think julian assange does what you do. he is a journalist. he prints it. just as you do.t celebrate "the washington post" publication of classified documents in the vietnam war and say we should jail assange for publishing classified doubts that expose misdeeds of the government. >> and have you spoken to the president talked to him? >> i have not spoken to him recently. even if i had, it would not talk about the contents of our conversation. the last time i...
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mr trump called off the meeting planned for june the twelfth blaming tremendous anger and open hostility as expressed by pyongyang now the decision caught the south korean president off guard when julian says he's perplexed by mr trump's decision calling it a regrettable development she had for tansy with more. few hours after releasing a letter counseling the planned summit with north korea president donald trump issued a warning spoken to south korea and japan. and they are not only ready should fully sure reckless acts be taken by north korea but they are willing to shoulder much of the cost of any financial burden any of the costs associated by the united states in operations if such an unfortunate situation is forced upon us however the president's address to the singapore summit could still happen it's possible that the existing summit could take place or a summit. at. a later date doldrums letter to north korea was a curious mix of threats and polite regret sadly based on the tremendous anger and open hostility displayed in your most recent statement i feel it is inappropriate at this time to have this long planned meeting the letter said you talk about your nuclear capabilitie
mr trump called off the meeting planned for june the twelfth blaming tremendous anger and open hostility as expressed by pyongyang now the decision caught the south korean president off guard when julian says he's perplexed by mr trump's decision calling it a regrettable development she had for tansy with more. few hours after releasing a letter counseling the planned summit with north korea president donald trump issued a warning spoken to south korea and japan. and they are not only ready...
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. >> julian sturdy. >> thank you, mr. speaker. cancer claims the lives of more than 44 people every day and has a devastating impact on families up and down the country, but it can be beaten if it is caught at an earlier stage through better diagnosis. can the prime minister assure me that the government will listen to proposals to lower the screening age from 60 to 50? >> can i say to my honorable friend, we now have the highest cancer survival rates ever, as i mentioned earlier. the latest figures show that an estimated 7,000 or more people are surviving cancer after successful nhs cancer treatment compared with three years ago, but there is still more to be done. he is absolutely right that early diagnosis is an important element of that. we are looking at how the development of smart technologies, which allow us to analyze great quantities of data quickly and with a higher degree of accuracy than we have through the intervention of human beings, can be used to ensure that we get that earlier diagnosis. we want to see by at lea
. >> julian sturdy. >> thank you, mr. speaker. cancer claims the lives of more than 44 people every day and has a devastating impact on families up and down the country, but it can be beaten if it is caught at an earlier stage through better diagnosis. can the prime minister assure me that the government will listen to proposals to lower the screening age from 60 to 50? >> can i say to my honorable friend, we now have the highest cancer survival rates ever, as i mentioned...
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mr. stone off today? but unlike paul manafort and julian assange, that former intern is cooperating with bob mueller. maybe that's what's on mr. stone's mind right now. now, straight ahead on "the beat" how is donald trump able to buy hundreds of millions of dollars in property in cash? i have a trump biographer with me. and also does giuliani think trump will have to testify or not? all that when "the beat" is back in just 60 seconds. amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd. that's why i fight. because it's my vision. preservision. try areds 2 + multivitamin. it's red lobster's create your own shrimp trios. pick 3 of 9 new and classic creations for just $15.99. with new creations like savory crab-topped shrimp, and parmesan truffle shrimp scampi you better hurry in before shrimp trios is gone. >>> sometimes it is hard to tell if rudy giuliani is the lawyer defending trump or the lawyer
mr. stone off today? but unlike paul manafort and julian assange, that former intern is cooperating with bob mueller. maybe that's what's on mr. stone's mind right now. now, straight ahead on "the beat" how is donald trump able to buy hundreds of millions of dollars in property in cash? i have a trump biographer with me. and also does giuliani think trump will have to testify or not? all that when "the beat" is back in just 60 seconds. amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor...
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mr. nix says this was his only contact with wikileaks, however, his former partner, nigel oates, suggested that cambridge analytica's first contact with julian assange was between 12 and 18 months prior. it has also been reported that other employees at cambridge analytica had direct connections to mr. assange, including through his former attorney. in 2016, alexander nix also provided white papers and briefings to executives from lukoil, russia's second-largest oil firm, about cambridge analytica's political activities in the u.s. lukoil is currently under united states sanctions, related to the russian government's activities in the ukraine. and in march 2017, lukoil revealed its former information sharing partnership with the russian federal security service, the successor to the kgb. finally, we still do not know whether the data obtained by cambridge analytica was ever shared with or obtained by a third party. the data was originally obtained through a facebook application developed by a russian born professor named aleksandr kogan. professor kogan maintains a teaching position at st. petersburg university in russia, a state-funded inst
mr. nix says this was his only contact with wikileaks, however, his former partner, nigel oates, suggested that cambridge analytica's first contact with julian assange was between 12 and 18 months prior. it has also been reported that other employees at cambridge analytica had direct connections to mr. assange, including through his former attorney. in 2016, alexander nix also provided white papers and briefings to executives from lukoil, russia's second-largest oil firm, about cambridge...
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mr. schiff to go there to get t it. >> and what? you have julianssange's permission to speak to the adam schiff committee? >> yes. >> when did he tell you that. >> before, and it was a secret mission, because i did not go down there to testify. >> before wednesday? >> yes. >> and why did assange want to speak? >> because he can clear it up, and he can speak to adam schiff and if he wants to go over there, you can do that. >> that is what we call burying the lead, because we have been speaking to you earlier today about the meeting, and if that is the case, was he interested in that meeting? >> it is well noted. i gave him some general stuff, and i gave him background on rogerer stone's personality, and the meg low mainia, and forget about stone and me, and jump to the chase and see assange and i have got the permission and the communication and i kept it quiet. >> why does julian assange want to do that? >> well, he is ready to show that there is no collusion, me, stone, and he is willing to sit down with schiff and be interviewe interviewed. >> do
mr. schiff to go there to get t it. >> and what? you have julianssange's permission to speak to the adam schiff committee? >> yes. >> when did he tell you that. >> before, and it was a secret mission, because i did not go down there to testify. >> before wednesday? >> yes. >> and why did assange want to speak? >> because he can clear it up, and he can speak to adam schiff and if he wants to go over there, you can do that. >> that is what we...
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mr. schiff to go over there and interview him. >> you have julian assange willing to speak to adam schiff'smittee? >> yes, yes. he told me to talk to schiff -- >> when did he do that? >> just before i went down there. st it was a secret mission. if he wants to go over there, he's waiting for him. >> what anyone thinks of the credibility of stone, testimony is powerful if assange speaks it could impact the mueller probe and the statement made many headlines as soon as he got off "the beat" set. they say assange speaks for himself and a pretty firm statement from adam schiff which doesn't deny that he relayed the office. note what's happening there. that is cold water on the offer if there is an offer but it's also a supremely odd statement from a congressional investigator considering the u.s. has not publicly charged assange with a crime, which means there's literally no current legal basis for him to be in custody in the u.s. i am joined by "the wall street journal" shelby holiday who has been all over the story and nick ackerm ackerman. shelby, what do you think? >> one thing as journalis
mr. schiff to go over there and interview him. >> you have julian assange willing to speak to adam schiff'smittee? >> yes, yes. he told me to talk to schiff -- >> when did he do that? >> just before i went down there. st it was a secret mission. if he wants to go over there, he's waiting for him. >> what anyone thinks of the credibility of stone, testimony is powerful if assange speaks it could impact the mueller probe and the statement made many headlines as soon...
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simple message that if mr shift would like to interview mr a sauna he would welcome that that's all i do not speak for wiki leaks i do not speak for julian assange all i did was deliver that message. through assad's has been a longstanding nuisance for the united states since the foundation of we can expect in two thousand and six it's published thousands of documents exposing u.s. officials diplomats the army and intelligence services over the years top u.s. officials. when it comes to assad's this guy is a traitor a treasonous and he has broken every law the united states the guy ought to be and i'm not for the death penalty so if i'm not for the death penalty i want to do it illegally shoot the son of a. man as a terrorist you can act tough and say if we catch you we're going to hang you whatever wiki leaks walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile intelligence service ignorance or misplaced idealism is no longer an acceptable excuse for lionizing these demons are running again says the whole case against the songs goes against the first amendment. this is a first amendment case julian assigns is protected by
simple message that if mr shift would like to interview mr a sauna he would welcome that that's all i do not speak for wiki leaks i do not speak for julian assange all i did was deliver that message. through assad's has been a longstanding nuisance for the united states since the foundation of we can expect in two thousand and six it's published thousands of documents exposing u.s. officials diplomats the army and intelligence services over the years top u.s. officials. when it comes to assad's...
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simple message that if mr shift would like to interview mr a sauna he would welcome that that's all i do not speak for wiki leaks i do not speak for julian assange all i did was deliver that message. and of course has been a longstanding uses for the u.s. since the foundation of wiki leaks back in two thousand and six it's published thousands of documents exposing u.s. officials diplomats as well as the army and the intelligence services over the years top u.s. officials certainly haven't there was when it comes to judy in a song this guy is a traitor a treasonous and he has broken every law the united states the guy ought to be and i'm not for the death penalty so if i'm not for the death penalty want to do it illegally shoot the son of a. man as a terrorist you can act tough and say if we catch you we're going to hang you whatever wiki leaks walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile intelligence service ignorance or misplaced idealism is no longer an acceptable excuse for lionizing these demons randy credico again says the whole case against the saudis goes against the first amendment. this is a first amendment
simple message that if mr shift would like to interview mr a sauna he would welcome that that's all i do not speak for wiki leaks i do not speak for julian assange all i did was deliver that message. and of course has been a longstanding uses for the u.s. since the foundation of wiki leaks back in two thousand and six it's published thousands of documents exposing u.s. officials diplomats as well as the army and the intelligence services over the years top u.s. officials certainly haven't there...
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simple message that if mr shift would like to interview mr a songe he would welcome that that's all i do not speak for wiki leaks i do not speak for julian assange all i did was deliver that message. julian assange has been a longstanding nuisance for the united states since the foundation of wiki leaks in two thousand and six it has published thousands of documents that expose u.s. officials diplomats the army and the intelligence services and over the years top u.s. officials have not men's that woods when it comes to sons this guy is a traitor a treasonous and he has broken every law the united states the guy ought to be and i'm not for the death penalty so if i'm not for the death penalty i want to do it illegally shoot the son of a. man as a terrorist you can act tough and say if we catch you we're going to hang you whatever wiki leaks walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile intelligence service ignorance or misplaced idealism is no longer an acceptable excuse for lionizing these demons and critical again says that the whole case against the sons goes against the first amendment. this is a first amendment
simple message that if mr shift would like to interview mr a songe he would welcome that that's all i do not speak for wiki leaks i do not speak for julian assange all i did was deliver that message. julian assange has been a longstanding nuisance for the united states since the foundation of wiki leaks in two thousand and six it has published thousands of documents that expose u.s. officials diplomats the army and the intelligence services and over the years top u.s. officials have not men's...
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host: talking with former ecretary of houseing and urban development, julian castro, 2017.d from 2014 to mrcretary, thanks for your time. great to be with you. host: coming up, dennis daugaard aboard the c-span bus as part of "50 capitals south carolina is where the bus is parked today. that conversation coming up right after the break. >> sunday on q&a, university of professor story of iam hitchcock, the age eisenhower in the 1950s. disciplined the presidency and eisenhower, the way he carried himself and the a disciplined man, a great athlete when he was in every organized man respect, very methodical, that ran the white house, too. extremely organized. people, especially john kennedy criticized developed, for being organized and predictable. for eisenhower, it meant when had a plan, knew how to respond and who to turn to. plans are say worthless, but planning is everything. you are always thinking, what is what crisis might erupt? we should be thinking about it. e was systematic in the way he governed, he met the press every week, congressional leaders week, he chaired the national secur
host: talking with former ecretary of houseing and urban development, julian castro, 2017.d from 2014 to mrcretary, thanks for your time. great to be with you. host: coming up, dennis daugaard aboard the c-span bus as part of "50 capitals south carolina is where the bus is parked today. that conversation coming up right after the break. >> sunday on q&a, university of professor story of iam hitchcock, the age eisenhower in the 1950s. disciplined the presidency and eisenhower, the...
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mr. schiff to go over there to interview him. i got the okay from assange to do that. >> what? what? you have julianssange willing to speak to adam schiff's committee? >> yes. he told me to talk to schiff -- >> when did he tell you that? >> just before i went down there. it was a secret mission. that's the way it went. >> when? before wednesday? >> yes. >> and why does assange want to speak to mr. credico. >> if he wants to go over there, he's waiting for him. if that's the case, did adam schiff's people seem interested in doing the interview? >> he said, it's well noted. then i gave him general stuff, not a lot of information, just background on roger stone's character, his personality, his mindset and said, forget about me. just jump to the -- >> why does julian assange want to do that? >> well, he's ready to show that there is no collusion, me, stone, he's willing to sit down with schiff and be interviewed. >> does he have any other material that hasn't been released that would support his side of this? >> i think so. i think that -- >> what kind of material would that be? >> i don't know because
mr. schiff to go over there to interview him. i got the okay from assange to do that. >> what? what? you have julianssange willing to speak to adam schiff's committee? >> yes. he told me to talk to schiff -- >> when did he tell you that? >> just before i went down there. it was a secret mission. that's the way it went. >> when? before wednesday? >> yes. >> and why does assange want to speak to mr. credico. >> if he wants to go over there, he's...
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mr. schiff to go there and interview him. i got the okay from assange for him to do that. >> wait, what you have julian assange willing to speakcommittee? >> yes. he told me -- >> to talk to schiff -- when did he tell you that? >> just before i went down there. it was a secret mission. that's the reason i went there. i didn't go there to testify. >> when, before wednesday? >> yes, yes. >> why does assange in your view want to speak -- >> because he can clear it all up. he's ready to talk to adam schiff. if he wants to go over there, he's waiting for him. >> this is what we do call burying the lead because we've been speaking to you a little bit earlier today about your interview. this is news to me. if that's the case, did adam schiff's people seem interested in doing that interview in >> he said it's well noted. and then i gave him some general stuff. i didn't give him a lot of information, just some background on roger stone's character, his personality, his megalow mania mind-set and i said forget about stone, forget about me, just jump to the chase and see assange. he will see you. i got the permission -- >> why? why does
mr. schiff to go there and interview him. i got the okay from assange for him to do that. >> wait, what you have julian assange willing to speakcommittee? >> yes. he told me -- >> to talk to schiff -- when did he tell you that? >> just before i went down there. it was a secret mission. that's the reason i went there. i didn't go there to testify. >> when, before wednesday? >> yes, yes. >> why does assange in your view want to speak -- >> because...
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even in this newest rudy julian it ration, is that michael cohen advanced this purposes o affecting the campaign, campaign did not disclose it as a loan they had received for mrhe payment to ms. daniels as a campaign expenditure, and the president didn't disclose, if he then repaid mr. cohen for that expenditure, he didn't disslow th -- disclose he had a personal liability. nobody's disclosed anything about this. >> but where did michael cohen get the money from? >> he says his home equity loan. >> he did say that, but it sounded like giuliani -- i think it's fair to say we don't know -- that's what i'm saying. we don't know where the money came from that was paid to her. >> we have two prosecutors here, and they haven't asked, what are the taxhp
even in this newest rudy julian it ration, is that michael cohen advanced this purposes o affecting the campaign, campaign did not disclose it as a loan they had received for mrhe payment to ms. daniels as a campaign expenditure, and the president didn't disclose, if he then repaid mr. cohen for that expenditure, he didn't disslow th -- disclose he had a personal liability. nobody's disclosed anything about this. >> but where did michael cohen get the money from? >> he says his home...
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julian assange to ask for e-mails on hillary clinton. writing any state or hrc e-mail from august 10th to august 30th, parking l particularly on august 20, 2011. prosecutors have asked about mr. stone's claimed contact with wikileaks during the campaign, according to a witness family with the investigation. let's bring off our attorney, former u.s. attorney joyce vance, jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pent gone. and john hileman, co-host of the circus on show time. all three msnbc analysts. take me through what you think the enduring damage may be tonight to the fbi and the justice department as they seek to maintain some independence from a president with complete and utter disregard for all the norms that have previously kept white houses from doing things like sending the chief of staff and the president's lawyer to a meeting like this. >> i think there's a short to medium range question and a long-range question. the short to medium range question it seems to me is quite clear. the president will feel as though, regardless of what was said in that meeting, the president will regard this as a victory. he demanded something no president has ever demanded
julian assange to ask for e-mails on hillary clinton. writing any state or hrc e-mail from august 10th to august 30th, parking l particularly on august 20, 2011. prosecutors have asked about mr. stone's claimed contact with wikileaks during the campaign, according to a witness family with the investigation. let's bring off our attorney, former u.s. attorney joyce vance, jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pent gone. and john hileman, co-host of the circus on show time. all three...
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mr. mueller. again, that question is about whether there was outreach by the trump campaign including by paul manafort to russia. four more questions. what did you know about communication between roger stone, his associates, julian assange and wikileaks? what did you know during the transition about an attempt to establish back channel communications to russia and jared kushner's efforts therein? what do you know about a 2017 meeting in seychelles involving eric prince? and finally, what do you know about a ukrainian peace proposal provided to mr. cohen in 2017? so ten pages of questions that have been obtained by the "new york times," reporter michael schmidt tonight, and published in the "times" tonight. just as i was sitting down to start the show. these are apparently -- these are reportedly the questions that mueller is wanting to ask the president about. it remains an open question as to whether or not the president will sit for an interview with mueller or will have any sort of other interaction with the special counsel's office. that has obviously been a matter of a lot of nashing of teeth and some negotiation. i don't know what it means about -- i don't know what we can extrapolate from these questions
mr. mueller. again, that question is about whether there was outreach by the trump campaign including by paul manafort to russia. four more questions. what did you know about communication between roger stone, his associates, julian assange and wikileaks? what did you know during the transition about an attempt to establish back channel communications to russia and jared kushner's efforts therein? what do you know about a 2017 meeting in seychelles involving eric prince? and finally, what do...
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tom: julian, we have to get you back on to talk about oil as we wander to $81 a barrel. a lot of news out of washington, including a one-year term for mry cantrell of pimco. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning, dollar stronger, yields higher, brent crude touches $80 a barrel. emerging markets at the mercy of presumed u.s. monetary policy. they are not on the same page. there is dissent within the white house on china. hardliners, retreat. financial dealings, obstruction of justice, russian interference and on and on. one year on for mr. mueller, special counsel. good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance," live from world headquarters in new york, i'm tom keene. francine lacqua in london. european brent crude, $80 a barrel. it has to have an effect on emerging markets, on non-dollar-denominated countries. francine: it is also about the trend. it will have an effect. i don't know if it has an effect at $79 or $80 but it could trigger the markets. look at emerging markets -- a lot of them are producers. some of them, in india, consumers, for example. does that hurt consumption of oil? does it drive the price down or do they continue to buy oil, but
tom: julian, we have to get you back on to talk about oil as we wander to $81 a barrel. a lot of news out of washington, including a one-year term for mry cantrell of pimco. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning, dollar stronger, yields higher, brent crude touches $80 a barrel. emerging markets at the mercy of presumed u.s. monetary policy. they are not on the same page. there is dissent within the white house on china. hardliners, retreat. financial dealings, obstruction of justice, russian interference...