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the state's star witness, robert mullens.ss i call the jailhouse snitch, and you call a jailhouse informant. >> no, he's a snitch, no question about that. but at the end of the day, what we learned from robert mullens is that he's been given a fairly detailed account by gagnon of what occurred that evening and what the crime scene looked like. >> in fact, he said mullens was the first to tell police this piece of bombshell news. gagnon had mentioned an accomplice in the killings. >> the only way he can have that information is from someone who participated in the crime. >> then the prosecutor tried to spin an inconvenient fact in his favor. those mystery blood drops found at the murder scene had been tested. the dna was not a match to rick, but to an unidentified male. that, said the prosecutor, actually supported what mullens said, that rick had an accomplice. humphries believed the evidence was enough to put the defendant away. he only wished he could make the same case against rick's old girlfriend. what about bambi? she w
the state's star witness, robert mullens.ss i call the jailhouse snitch, and you call a jailhouse informant. >> no, he's a snitch, no question about that. but at the end of the day, what we learned from robert mullens is that he's been given a fairly detailed account by gagnon of what occurred that evening and what the crime scene looked like. >> in fact, he said mullens was the first to tell police this piece of bombshell news. gagnon had mentioned an accomplice in the killings....
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the man then said that mullens had shared a secret.involvement in the murders. >> i mean, i already knew it. but to hear somebody else say it -- >> that mullens had lied. >> yeah. >> proud of what he was able to do. >> yeah. >> now the snitch on snitch story had the appeals judge's attention. >> the judge had to make a determination that the result of the trial would probably have been different. >> because mullens' story was that important in getting the conviction? >> right. >> the judge vacated rick's conviction saying the new county solicitor, the one who had replaced humphries, could refile charges if he wanted. the solicitor said he did not. so in 2013, after eight years inside, rick gagnon walked out of prison. he settled on the carolina coast now, married with children. >> just the smell of the ocean, you know, it's like freedom. it's a terrible thing that i went to prison for something i didn't do. it's changed my life. >> his old girlfriend believes her life was up-ended, too. bambi says she's cut ties with most of the people
the man then said that mullens had shared a secret.involvement in the murders. >> i mean, i already knew it. but to hear somebody else say it -- >> that mullens had lied. >> yeah. >> proud of what he was able to do. >> yeah. >> now the snitch on snitch story had the appeals judge's attention. >> the judge had to make a determination that the result of the trial would probably have been different. >> because mullens' story was that important in...
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the man then said that mullens had shared a secret.. >> i mean, i already knew it. but to hear somebody else say it -- >> that mullens had lied. >> yeah. >> proud of what he was able to do. >> yeah. >> now the snitch on snitch story had the appeals judge's attention. >> the judge had to make a determination that the result of the trial would probably have been different. >> because mullens' story was that important in getting the conviction? >> right. >> the judge vacated rick's conviction saying the new county solicitor, the one who had replaced humphries, could refile charges if he wanted. the solicitor said he did not. so in 2013, after eight years inside, rick gagnon walked out of prison. he settled on the carolina coast now, married with children. >> just the smell of the ocean, you know, it's like freedom. it's a terrible thing that i went to prison for something i didn't do. it's changed my life. >> his old girlfriend believes her life was up-ended, too. bambi says she's cut ties with most of the people she grew up with. the tob
the man then said that mullens had shared a secret.. >> i mean, i already knew it. but to hear somebody else say it -- >> that mullens had lied. >> yeah. >> proud of what he was able to do. >> yeah. >> now the snitch on snitch story had the appeals judge's attention. >> the judge had to make a determination that the result of the trial would probably have been different. >> because mullens' story was that important in getting the conviction?...
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and eric mullens? >> i remember taking it home and reading it and putting it down and thinking, no, it didn't say that. and picking it back up again. >> but remarkable as ralph's letter was, it still wasn't the whole story. a few weeks after the murder, he mustered up the courage and told the police -- >> while he was held captive, he had asked to go to the restroom and he was sexually assaulted in the bathroom. >> why didn't he say anything about that before? >> his explanation was, that he was embarrassed. >> it might be a little bit difficult to talk about, but the smallest details could be very important, so keep that in mind. >> ralph agreed to show the investigators exactly what happened, and where. >> he grabbed me with the other hand on my hip right here. and he proceeded to assault me. >> so that was the whole awful story. but if ralph thought that sharing his new more detailed recollections would clear the air, he was wrong. what did you think when you saw it? >> i was pretty blown away by wh
and eric mullens? >> i remember taking it home and reading it and putting it down and thinking, no, it didn't say that. and picking it back up again. >> but remarkable as ralph's letter was, it still wasn't the whole story. a few weeks after the murder, he mustered up the courage and told the police -- >> while he was held captive, he had asked to go to the restroom and he was sexually assaulted in the bathroom. >> why didn't he say anything about that before? >>...
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july 27 will be recognized at marge mullen appreciation day. marge was born in chicago in 1,920. according to the peninsula clarion, the local newspaper there on the peninsula, marge claims she remembers seeing an article on alaska homesteading in the chicago daily news in 1,947. the idea must have seemed appealing to her because after she read that article, she and her husband, frank, who was a pilot during world war ii, they bought a small plane and they headed north to plant their roots. that was quite a trek back in the late 1,940's to fly in a small aircraft. they landed in alaska. they walked 65 miles through some pretty tough terrain and they settled their home study on soldotna creek making marge the first woman to live in soldotna under the homestead act. it wasn't too many years after they arrived in alaska that sadly marge lost her husband, frank, to polio. and it certainly would have been easier at the time for her to just pack up and head back to chicago, but marge was a pretty independent, strong headed woman, and she made that pretty brave choice to remain out on h
july 27 will be recognized at marge mullen appreciation day. marge was born in chicago in 1,920. according to the peninsula clarion, the local newspaper there on the peninsula, marge claims she remembers seeing an article on alaska homesteading in the chicago daily news in 1,947. the idea must have seemed appealing to her because after she read that article, she and her husband, frank, who was a pilot during world war ii, they bought a small plane and they headed north to plant their roots....
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thank you, congressman mullen. we'll be right back. . no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. ... the nation's largest senior-living referral service. for the past five years, i've spoken with hundreds of families and visited senior-care communities around the country. and i've got to tell you, today's senior-living communities are better than ever. these days, there are amazing amenities, like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars, and bistros, even pet-care services. and nobody understands your options like the advisers at a place for mom. these are local, expert advisers that will partner with you to find the perfect place and determine the right level of care, whether that's just a helping hand or full-time memory care. best of all, it's a free service. there is never any cost to you. senior living has never been better, and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. call today. a place for mom -- you know your family, we know
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his plot was thwarted because one man inside the group that evening, robbie mullen, was leaking information renshaw‘s weapon, a sword, was later found by detectives. in the commons today, the effect on his planned victim was clear. may i, on a personal note, thank the prime minister, thank the leader of the opposition and every single member of this house for the kindness they have shown me. iam i am delighted to be in my place to ask the prime minister. the jury could not decide if renshaw had remained a member of national action at the time of his plot, but the group's leader, chris lythgoe, and matthew hankinson, who both knew about renshaw‘s plan, were jailed today for belonging to a banned organisation. both knew about his plan. the two men who started national action and set out the violent nazi ideology that renshaw embraced, were alex davies and ben raymond. they were not on trial, but we tracked ben raymond down to a bedsit in swansea. ben raymond. daniel sandford from the bbc. bleep. you set off irresponsibly this neo—nazi organisation. bleep. you irresponsibly set up a neo—nazi o
his plot was thwarted because one man inside the group that evening, robbie mullen, was leaking information renshaw‘s weapon, a sword, was later found by detectives. in the commons today, the effect on his planned victim was clear. may i, on a personal note, thank the prime minister, thank the leader of the opposition and every single member of this house for the kindness they have shown me. iam i am delighted to be in my place to ask the prime minister. the jury could not decide if renshaw...
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we talk trade war and risk with british businessman jim mullen. later, an exclusive interview with the german defense minister ahead of next week's nato summit. herro's viewavid on the markets. go to tv on your terminal and click on the ask a guest button. let's get to the bloomberg first word news. sebastian: prime minister theresa may's team is set to finalize the post-brexit trade plan at a meeting at checkers today. a group of seven ministers are privately pushing for her to tear up her plan. the rebel cabinet ministers met in boris johnson's office to coordinate their opposition to the premier's policy. federal reserve issue rituals reaffirm -- reserve officials reaffirm amid rising risks of a trade battle that could blow out the talent from fiscal policy. minutes from the june meeting highlighted debate over how many more rate increases would he needed to keep the economy on stable footing. listed their medium projections for a total of four hikes this year. german chancellor angela merkel has won the support of her coalition partners f
we talk trade war and risk with british businessman jim mullen. later, an exclusive interview with the german defense minister ahead of next week's nato summit. herro's viewavid on the markets. go to tv on your terminal and click on the ask a guest button. let's get to the bloomberg first word news. sebastian: prime minister theresa may's team is set to finalize the post-brexit trade plan at a meeting at checkers today. a group of seven ministers are privately pushing for her to tear up her...
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. >> the senator rubio and mullen .ill we should've taken action on this kind of legislation long before today. it's a good thing. it's necessary but hardly sufficient. there are a lot of other actions that must be taken as well because american security is at risk. summit and of the the supreme court debate that you are about to have, how would you characterize the state of the 2018 elections? what would change with the democratic majority? sen. schumer: we will work to protect our security. putinl not kowtow to whether we are in the majority or minority. if we are in the majority, we will be more effective and see a lot stronger things attacking american security than you will with this majority, who seems so afraid of president trump. a republican majority, many of them seem as afraid of trump as trump is afraid of putin. [inaudible] sen. schumer: i would first like to have dan coats come and testify and see what he heard the president say. what did he say to the president? is he pushing back on the president? is he going along with the president? coates is somebody -- i talked to him
. >> the senator rubio and mullen .ill we should've taken action on this kind of legislation long before today. it's a good thing. it's necessary but hardly sufficient. there are a lot of other actions that must be taken as well because american security is at risk. summit and of the the supreme court debate that you are about to have, how would you characterize the state of the 2018 elections? what would change with the democratic majority? sen. schumer: we will work to protect our...
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didn't stop me from founding a tech company and making a career of it and that's where the idea for mullen came from and we want to show young people that the world of technology is multifaceted and off as many opportunities and perspective in though is generally regarded as something for elites something you can only access to the university degree guns when you smoke detectors you can get by on what up. many of the young people here arrived with an idea for a start up at morning geek they benefit from the experiences of other young entrepreneurs and brush up their computing skills that's what zara is doing. as she said with my mother has been designing clothes here in brussels for twenty is you. know when i think we've decided to take his brand online and go international. it awful we're learning the fundamentals from the exits here it's morning here at. the checking queue baiter is drawn quite a bit of attention they've even been invited to silicon valley although they were initially refused permission to enter the united states. the belgian government and google which sponsored the vis
didn't stop me from founding a tech company and making a career of it and that's where the idea for mullen came from and we want to show young people that the world of technology is multifaceted and off as many opportunities and perspective in though is generally regarded as something for elites something you can only access to the university degree guns when you smoke detectors you can get by on what up. many of the young people here arrived with an idea for a start up at morning geek they...
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his plot was thwarted because one man inside the group that evening, robbie mullen, was leaking informationrd, was later found by detectives. rosie cooper. in the commons today, the effect on his planned victim was clear. may i, on a personal note, thank the prime minister, thank the leader of the opposition and every single member of this house for the kindness they have shown me. the jury could not decide if renshaw had remained a member of national action at the time of his plot, but the group's leader, chris lythgoe, and matthew hankinson, who both knew about renshaw‘s plan, were jailed today for belonging to a banned organisation. the two men who started national action and set out the violent nazi ideology that renshaw embraced, were alex davies and ben raymond. they were not on trial, but we tracked ben raymond down to a bedsit in swansea. ben raymond. daniel sandford from the bbc. bleep. you set off irresponsibly this neo—nazi organisation. bleep. you irresponsibly set up a neo—nazi organisation. do you deny all responsibility for that? bleep. daniel sandford, bbc news. the tech gia
his plot was thwarted because one man inside the group that evening, robbie mullen, was leaking informationrd, was later found by detectives. rosie cooper. in the commons today, the effect on his planned victim was clear. may i, on a personal note, thank the prime minister, thank the leader of the opposition and every single member of this house for the kindness they have shown me. the jury could not decide if renshaw had remained a member of national action at the time of his plot, but the...
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his plot was thwarted because one man inside the group that evening, robbie mullen, was leaking information later found by detectives. rosie cooper. in the commons today, the effect on his planned victim was clear. may i, on a personal note, thank the prime minister, thank the leader of the opposition and every single member of this house for the kindness they have shown me. the jury could not decide if renshaw had remained a member of national action at the time of his plot, but the group's leader, chris lythgoe, and matthew hankinson, who both knew about renshaw‘s plan, were jailed today for belonging to a banned organisation. the two men who started national action and set out the violent nazi ideology that renshaw embraced, were alex davies and ben raymond. they were not on trial, but we tracked ben raymond down to a bedsit in swansea. ben raymond. daniel sandford from the bbc. bleep. you set off irresponsibly this neo—nazi organisation. bleep. you irresponsibly set up a neo—nazi organisation. do you deny all responsibility for that? bleep. daniel sandford, bbc news. a man has been conv
his plot was thwarted because one man inside the group that evening, robbie mullen, was leaking information later found by detectives. rosie cooper. in the commons today, the effect on his planned victim was clear. may i, on a personal note, thank the prime minister, thank the leader of the opposition and every single member of this house for the kindness they have shown me. the jury could not decide if renshaw had remained a member of national action at the time of his plot, but the group's...
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backfire one to watch closely isn't it mon bashar a senior political analyst in london thank you mullen. and the counting the cost thing was talking iran and the oil market only a couple of months ago actually good primer on how the politics and the tweets actually affect the markets and inevitably the price of oil has an say co-hosting that edition you will find counting the cost as ever in the show's section at al-jazeera dot com let's move on now to what we can all look at syria and jordan's foreign minister. has said dozens of trucks loaded with humanitarian aid is waiting for the go ahead to pass in troops that once before on it and we go to pass into syria even safaris also called for a ceasefire as soon as possible to avoid what he calls a humanitarian catastrophe it's all happening down here in the south west of syria where hundreds of thousands millions have been forced from their homes in and around their ah by a russian syrian offensive now it has led to we go in a bit closer border closures from both the jordanian and. just not having a great day today our way anyway it's le
backfire one to watch closely isn't it mon bashar a senior political analyst in london thank you mullen. and the counting the cost thing was talking iran and the oil market only a couple of months ago actually good primer on how the politics and the tweets actually affect the markets and inevitably the price of oil has an say co-hosting that edition you will find counting the cost as ever in the show's section at al-jazeera dot com let's move on now to what we can all look at syria and jordan's...
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well, i want to point out another under appreciated and nerve rattling portion of the mullen indictment. that's next. have we seen that before? did this thing actually end? is it still going on? am i asking the right questions here? that's the heart of the matter, right? should the dots be connected? is that right? am i right? what do you know? what do you make the decision? is that accurate? is that weird? what's that mean? is that nuts? what's beginning on with that. why is this happening? why is that? why is that. lots more to get to tonight, stay with us. here's a trip tip: when you search hotels on tripadvisor... enter your destination and the dates of your stay. tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to find the best deal on the right hotel for you. tripadvisor. ♪ it's so hard to believe ♪ but it's all coming back me. ♪ baby, baby, baby. all you can eat is back, baby. applebee's. sfx: [cell phone dialing] no. no, no, no, no, no. cancel. cancel. please. aaagh! being in the know is a good thing. that's why discover will alert you if your social security number is found on an
well, i want to point out another under appreciated and nerve rattling portion of the mullen indictment. that's next. have we seen that before? did this thing actually end? is it still going on? am i asking the right questions here? that's the heart of the matter, right? should the dots be connected? is that right? am i right? what do you know? what do you make the decision? is that accurate? is that weird? what's that mean? is that nuts? what's beginning on with that. why is this happening?...
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many authorities, including admiral mullen, have said that the greatest threat to our national security is actually our debt. the best way to do something about debt is quit spending yourself further into a hole. we had spending caps, and we adhered to them for a couple of years. we actually were reducing the size of the deficit. this year, though, the deficit will actually approach a trillion dollars, and next year may exceed a trillion dollars. this amendment would place back the spending caps just on the spending we have before us on this bill. so i would advocate that if you are concerned about the debt, concerned about the deficit, and concerned about the strength of our country, that you vote to reinstitute the spending caps. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. shelby: mr. president, i rise to urge my colleagues to oppose the paul amendment. while we all understand the desire to cut spending, the allocations in this package before us have -- are based on caps that were set in a bipartisan budget agreement signed into law earlier this year
many authorities, including admiral mullen, have said that the greatest threat to our national security is actually our debt. the best way to do something about debt is quit spending yourself further into a hole. we had spending caps, and we adhered to them for a couple of years. we actually were reducing the size of the deficit. this year, though, the deficit will actually approach a trillion dollars, and next year may exceed a trillion dollars. this amendment would place back the spending...
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other moves to look forward to in this summer mullen. cocoa. lyanne king and kubo and the two strings. >>> mike wants to inveet me and the natasha to the mulen screening. >> and sisters. >> because you sing. >> the whole time. >> you can can can. i think it would be awesome you guys reenact it. >> people love that. >> they love it. >> absolutely. >>> all right hi, everybody. good morning let's look at temperatures look at napa and sand rafael. 62. 66 in clearlake. everybody else in the upper 50s in the north by. and it's even warmer around the bay shore into the east bay and south bay with low to mid-60s. tracy at 73. a look at santa cruz an area you may want to o to reaching 80. watch out for the surf. they face south and have dangerous rip current. all right staying comfy at the pool today? sneaky sunshine. we'll have a thick cloud deck for a which will. you can still get burned easily. and bay plate magical. the winds end also the surf as far as that goes. low to mid-60s through noon in san francisco. upper 60s to low 70s through 6:00. . in
other moves to look forward to in this summer mullen. cocoa. lyanne king and kubo and the two strings. >>> mike wants to inveet me and the natasha to the mulen screening. >> and sisters. >> because you sing. >> the whole time. >> you can can can. i think it would be awesome you guys reenact it. >> people love that. >> they love it. >> absolutely. >>> all right hi, everybody. good morning let's look at temperatures look at napa and sand...
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like mike mullen said one time, our former chairman, the number one national security issue for the united states of america is our economy, which is ironic for a military guy to say that. without an economy, you can forget about national security. i think that the third part was that he saw the future and it's thatof repetitious security in europe is not necessarily guaranteed and we will need a partnership there of people that could actually purchase their own military capability, train with us, and be there as a partner. if you look at hiv-aids, which we are going to talk about now, i felt the same way when i was in european command. at that time, european command, for those that don't know or don't care, we had africa and of it,n command, most and our responsibilities were about 92 countries, 50 somewhere in africa. we spent a lot of time there and it was kind of a nascent. -- nascent area. withwe consider extremism potential terrorists being grown there now, at the time it was an area that wasn't well-known. not a lot for ambassadors, but that was great for us that they were there, th
like mike mullen said one time, our former chairman, the number one national security issue for the united states of america is our economy, which is ironic for a military guy to say that. without an economy, you can forget about national security. i think that the third part was that he saw the future and it's thatof repetitious security in europe is not necessarily guaranteed and we will need a partnership there of people that could actually purchase their own military capability, train with...
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admiral mullen said that many years ago, when he was asked what is the number one threat? debt if we don't address the debt, we won't have the economy and we will not have a strong military. so absolutely, we need to look at that. you look ahead over the weekend, a massive news flow coming today and a lot of investors trying to gauge trade as well as the other geopolitical events today. you had rod rosenstein coming out, charging 12 russian spies for hacking into the d and e. the president is set to meet on mondaydent putin in helsinki. what do you hope the president conveys to russian president vladimir putin? hopemcmorris-rodgers: i and have every confidence that president will go into that meeting very strong. russia and president putin have a history of being an aggressor, and president trump just needs to stay strong. do you think there was a u.s. delegation, congresswoman, that traveled there a couple of weeks ago? they said they will be talking about a host of topics on monday, including the ukraine, syria, as well as meddling. do you have any response to what the d
admiral mullen said that many years ago, when he was asked what is the number one threat? debt if we don't address the debt, we won't have the economy and we will not have a strong military. so absolutely, we need to look at that. you look ahead over the weekend, a massive news flow coming today and a lot of investors trying to gauge trade as well as the other geopolitical events today. you had rod rosenstein coming out, charging 12 russian spies for hacking into the d and e. the president is...
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now for the other side let's bring in oklahoma congressman mark wayne mullen.hanks for joining me. >> thank you for having me. and a couple of things i want to bring up that the congressman brought up. in elections, change is the new normal and we're seeing these candidates run on medicaid for all, minimum wage and college for all. the congressman said he's a free enterprise supporter, but he does support medicare for all. i want your reaction to some of the points you brought up earlier in the interview. >> you've got to look at the parties right now. at any time, i think, in recent history, you're seeing the democratic party move to a socialist style country. you can guarantee in any socialist country. they control two things, they control your medical expenses, your hospital stays, everything to do with you and they control your food supplies. so, when you see a country starting to move towards socializing medicine, you've got to be concerned. and you're seeing cortez stand up, not only medicare for all, but guaranteed jobs and housing for all, you're seeing
now for the other side let's bring in oklahoma congressman mark wayne mullen.hanks for joining me. >> thank you for having me. and a couple of things i want to bring up that the congressman brought up. in elections, change is the new normal and we're seeing these candidates run on medicaid for all, minimum wage and college for all. the congressman said he's a free enterprise supporter, but he does support medicare for all. i want your reaction to some of the points you brought up earlier...
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representative mullen, thank you. >> thank you, sir.esident trump's approval rating the main study. then be the poll shows a high - despite gop critics who get face time on all the networks around the country. the big question here is let go to washington with gabby. how do you explain this? every day it's negative, negative and i don't care if the gdp number comes in at 5% but it will be the rich are getting it, taxes go down, corporations are spending their money on themselves, anything i think is a slamdunk new story for everyone somehow they get skew skewed. reporter: it is shocking to see the president trump reached his highest approval rating of his presidency. is up 35% in this news poll and this poll was taken over the course of the press conference with vladimir putin and the days after the president trump had issue that clarification, noting he did not intend to contradict intelligence conclusions. it is surprising to see him at this figure, not to mention he's at 88% approval among republican voters. that's the highest of any
representative mullen, thank you. >> thank you, sir.esident trump's approval rating the main study. then be the poll shows a high - despite gop critics who get face time on all the networks around the country. the big question here is let go to washington with gabby. how do you explain this? every day it's negative, negative and i don't care if the gdp number comes in at 5% but it will be the rich are getting it, taxes go down, corporations are spending their money on themselves, anything...
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>> profile information, for example, we know he worked for mullen company as a writer, he's also a novelistin the office of mr. charles colson of the white house. >> and cia. >> and the cia. >> well, if you're conducting the kind of investigation, certainly, it comes as no surprise to you that howard was with the cia. >> no, no, no surprise at all. >> worked for the cia from '49 to '70 on deep background but the fbi think he's involved with the break-in. >> what else? >> hunt worked there as a consultant for colson, that's charles colson. president's special counsel. >> did you talk to them. >> hunt had not worked there for three months, and a pr guy did a weird thing to me. he said, i'm convinced that neither mr. colson or anyone else at the white house had any knowledge of or participation in this deplorable incident at the democratic national committee. >> isn't that what you expect him to say? >> absolutely. >> so? >> i never asked about watergate. i simply asked what were hunt's duties in the white house. they volunteered he was innocent, but nobody asked if he was guilty. >> be carefu
>> profile information, for example, we know he worked for mullen company as a writer, he's also a novelistin the office of mr. charles colson of the white house. >> and cia. >> and the cia. >> well, if you're conducting the kind of investigation, certainly, it comes as no surprise to you that howard was with the cia. >> no, no, no surprise at all. >> worked for the cia from '49 to '70 on deep background but the fbi think he's involved with the break-in....
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denied, if you will, somebody would reasonably feel there was a bias including robert mullen.ed for cause and is denying it and saying well, they just mentioned the text or the perception. the reality is if that was a widespread attitude at the fbi, we would be abolishing the fbi. i certainly hope there aren't too many peter strzoks there because somebody who can tell us under oath that this doesn't indicate at least some bias is somebody who then, when he spoke before jim jordan and others, can't be believed for his answers that, for example, he hadn't worked with fusion gps. brian: congressman, we know there are other people like peter strzok. some of them are unidentified. but have damning dialogue about donald trump, his intellect, his approach, his candidacy in the ig report and we haven't each gotten to the russian portion yet. >> well, this is what yesterday's hearing was about. we know peter strzok is a bad guy. we understanding is he not going to be at the center of the investigations where can he both clear hillary clinton and try to indict president trump again. but
denied, if you will, somebody would reasonably feel there was a bias including robert mullen.ed for cause and is denying it and saying well, they just mentioned the text or the perception. the reality is if that was a widespread attitude at the fbi, we would be abolishing the fbi. i certainly hope there aren't too many peter strzoks there because somebody who can tell us under oath that this doesn't indicate at least some bias is somebody who then, when he spoke before jim jordan and others,...
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of course, francesco mullen are is hoping he can inspire them.onfident the ryder cup can take back the cup at the end of september. i think it was important to break the streak they had going winning majors. it was great to see rory and justin up there as well, fighting it out until the end. and i think they have a really strong team, but we will give them a good fight in paris. mazive ozil, retiring from international football at the age of 29, why? he is citing racism and disrespectful behaviour in germany because of his turkish roots. germany failed to get beyond the group stages in russia which was a surprise and the arsenal forward felt he was unfairly treated after being photographed with the turkish president in may. the german football fed and has denied the race but has admitted they could have done more to protect him from abuse. but there is one potential benefit to arsenalfans. but there is one potential benefit to arsenal fans. obviously he does benefit because when there is international duties and players go away for long periods o
of course, francesco mullen are is hoping he can inspire them.onfident the ryder cup can take back the cup at the end of september. i think it was important to break the streak they had going winning majors. it was great to see rory and justin up there as well, fighting it out until the end. and i think they have a really strong team, but we will give them a good fight in paris. mazive ozil, retiring from international football at the age of 29, why? he is citing racism and disrespectful...