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unassuming but steady he has been shielding muller for a month. have you seen good cause to fire special counsel no thank you if you were ordered today to fire mr mohler what would you do if there were good cause i would act if there were no good cause i would not and you've seen no good cause so far correct rod rosa's that is has become a beacon for anger from donald trump and from congressional republicans and i think they're disappointed in him i think they hoped that he would be partisan because he is a long time republican but instead rosenstein has shown himself to be fairly independent and a law enforcement person 1st and congressmen allies fire at will at rosenstein i'm not keeping any information from congress thought you might be in their minds and we allow those who did not call you why didn't you have been presented as the 1st finding a good fundraiser all for your own thank you where we've come in hiding information that you can answer if you have evidence of wrongdoing by any member of the trunk campaign presented to the damn grand j
unassuming but steady he has been shielding muller for a month. have you seen good cause to fire special counsel no thank you if you were ordered today to fire mr mohler what would you do if there were good cause i would act if there were no good cause i would not and you've seen no good cause so far correct rod rosa's that is has become a beacon for anger from donald trump and from congressional republicans and i think they're disappointed in him i think they hoped that he would be partisan...
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the move initiated by bob muller as a direct challenge to the president himself. so i just heard that they broke into the office 'd of one of my personal attorneys a good man i said that is really now at a whole. new level of unfair that. cohen is someone who might know about trump's alleged real estate dealings in russia that was fairly common knowledge in the real estate community and the international finance community in the political community the russians were funding in various ways many major trunk real estate projects cohen my also know if the president lie in a few months earlier he denied having anything to do with russia i know nothing in russia i have no loans in russia i don't have any deals in russian the lack of financial transparency of the trump organization and the extent to which they have received financing from russian oligarchs or russian interests is unknown to the american people even to this day i have nothing to do with russia haven't made a phone call to russia in years don't speak to people from russia not that i wouldn't i just have n
the move initiated by bob muller as a direct challenge to the president himself. so i just heard that they broke into the office 'd of one of my personal attorneys a good man i said that is really now at a whole. new level of unfair that. cohen is someone who might know about trump's alleged real estate dealings in russia that was fairly common knowledge in the real estate community and the international finance community in the political community the russians were funding in various ways many...
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an october 2017 special counsel robert muller issues his 1st indictments against people close to the president. made up for trump's campaign director and gates deputy director of the campaign are both charged for breaking a series of laws papadopoulos foreign affairs advisor to the campaign is charged for having lied to the f.b.i. . investigation and 0 d. and on his 1st targets to the. right here by the f.b.i. . see. a string is a for each. field a joining the topless line about his contacts with foreign nationals in a series of people in d.c. suddenly in deep deep trouble those charged by muller become fair game for the press even if they're not directly linked to the russian interference in the 2016 election. when the initial indictments were issued by miller people rightfully so wait a minute this is supposed to be about russia so what's going on and a lot of people have said none of this is collusion who cares why a smaller charging these crimes if it's not. luzhin no clue no collusion there it just seems to be the focus no collusion no russian no nothing no police no good whatso
an october 2017 special counsel robert muller issues his 1st indictments against people close to the president. made up for trump's campaign director and gates deputy director of the campaign are both charged for breaking a series of laws papadopoulos foreign affairs advisor to the campaign is charged for having lied to the f.b.i. . investigation and 0 d. and on his 1st targets to the. right here by the f.b.i. . see. a string is a for each. field a joining the topless line about his contacts...
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at 1st coco not them are always has a bunch eventually found herself attracted to hans muller they fell in love and resentment. they joked about how to german fascism and japanese fascism met and got married in the chinese communist army after the war they stayed in china and in 1950 mimi was born in beijing i am in october 1949 mounted on founded the people's republic of china and quickly became a hero to the chinese people. about 100 foreigners from the us in europe was subscribed to mao tse domes beliefs were given important positions and enjoyed generous privileges. foreigners were few and far between in china at that time the families of red children received special treatment but also began to integrate into chinese society. bar one jolly theology our economic situation was relatively good my parents got a higher salary then their chinese colleagues say you are an idiot or you're sure it's your goal with. most of the red children and their families were provided with accommodation in the form of dormitories or rooms in what was called the friendship hotel in beijing. compared with
at 1st coco not them are always has a bunch eventually found herself attracted to hans muller they fell in love and resentment. they joked about how to german fascism and japanese fascism met and got married in the chinese communist army after the war they stayed in china and in 1950 mimi was born in beijing i am in october 1949 mounted on founded the people's republic of china and quickly became a hero to the chinese people. about 100 foreigners from the us in europe was subscribed to mao tse...
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after graduating from university muller wanted to aid the fight against fascism and decided to put his medical skills to use in china. in $1039.00 after 5 months of travel here arrived at the base of the revolutionaries and he mediately requested to work at the front of the tunnel and the way to yon was relates carolus sometimes they had to break through the enemy blockades in the middle of the night . one soldier suffered a ruptured your research on the battlefield but there were very few surgeons in the area who were able to use modern surgical scalpels i will use my father operated on him using the scalpel he brought from switzerland. the surgery went well. and the people of the village started calling him the buddhist saint of the west time talent show that i got. in 1905 when she was just 14 more i went to manchuria to study at a japanese nursing school soon afterward japan was defeated and the 2nd world war was over leaving kyoko stranded in the chaos and unable to return home. soon after that the chinese civil war resume 2 as a nurse kyoko naca moro was invaluable to the communi
after graduating from university muller wanted to aid the fight against fascism and decided to put his medical skills to use in china. in $1039.00 after 5 months of travel here arrived at the base of the revolutionaries and he mediately requested to work at the front of the tunnel and the way to yon was relates carolus sometimes they had to break through the enemy blockades in the middle of the night . one soldier suffered a ruptured your research on the battlefield but there were very few...
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muller that were consistent with breaking a fall?d not. >> did you observe any consistent with falling on her head and shoulders off a cliff on to granite? >> no. >> reporter: what's more, investigators found no forensic evidence that leslie ever hit that rock. >> there's no fibers on this rock. there's no blood on this rock. there was no hair on this rock. >> this is a very unique case in the sense that the evidence is lack of evidence. there's no evidence. >> that's the tough part of the case. what we have is a lot of evidence that what the defendant said is impossible. >> reporter: and here was the heart of the prosecution's case -- those tests investigators conducted up at the creek. tests they said proved fred's story was a lie. they showed the jury the video of those tests pointing out in one how the female stand-in wasn't swept downstream. and in another, the mannequin wasn't washed over the waterfall and eventually sank to the bottom. >> are you seeing any sliding of the mannequin into the water? >> no. >> the washing or oozi
muller that were consistent with breaking a fall?d not. >> did you observe any consistent with falling on her head and shoulders off a cliff on to granite? >> no. >> reporter: what's more, investigators found no forensic evidence that leslie ever hit that rock. >> there's no fibers on this rock. there's no blood on this rock. there was no hair on this rock. >> this is a very unique case in the sense that the evidence is lack of evidence. there's no evidence....
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that was part of robert muller's investigation in his report on russia's influence on the 26000 american elections. for $2.00 the name of the hacker who allegedly acquired and provided wiki leaks with the e-mails according to special investigator muller russian intelligence service staff who have since been indicted were behind the hacks i now believe that it is something like 21st century hostile service working in collusion with the russian intelligence services in that campaign and i think for that reason its reputation the united states has been fatally damaged this was journalistic activity this was in the public interest to be published it. doesn't really matter where the material came from in the public interest to publish would you have a duty to publish you'd don't jump becomes the 45th president of the usa victory came after one of the most suspenseful election nights in u.s. history. donald trump and his campaign team celebrate his victory. after being sworn into office trump claims he's never heard of wiki leaks donald trump do solemnly swear that it's unclear what impact the
that was part of robert muller's investigation in his report on russia's influence on the 26000 american elections. for $2.00 the name of the hacker who allegedly acquired and provided wiki leaks with the e-mails according to special investigator muller russian intelligence service staff who have since been indicted were behind the hacks i now believe that it is something like 21st century hostile service working in collusion with the russian intelligence services in that campaign and i think...
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when sue muller arrived with friends, the fire was still raging. she stood vigil for hours waiting to hear news from the firemen. >> all of a sudden they were looking down in the basement and the funeral home was there with the body bag and i saw them bring the body bag down in the basement. >> in the destruction of the basement of what has been the piece of house, firefighters found the remains of the family dog and to their horror, the body of 41-year-old catherine novak. >> oh, no, oh, no, it can't be, and i think it takes a while to grasp it, that it's forever. >> what did you think when you heard that news. >> i was just a blank, a complete blank. what on earth am i going to tell these children? how am i going to tell them? she was a great mom. i didn't know how i was've about going to fill that void. >> the autopsy report says she was killed when debris fell on top of her. her death was ruled accidental. >> she lived a very courageous life. she new what she wanted and went after it. >> a tragic life to tend that held so much promise, but as y
when sue muller arrived with friends, the fire was still raging. she stood vigil for hours waiting to hear news from the firemen. >> all of a sudden they were looking down in the basement and the funeral home was there with the body bag and i saw them bring the body bag down in the basement. >> in the destruction of the basement of what has been the piece of house, firefighters found the remains of the family dog and to their horror, the body of 41-year-old catherine novak. >>...
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muller's header hit the crossbar. the shot from marcos alonso were skipped away. half of the ruthless bayern munich held off their advantage. lewandowski set them off in the second
muller's header hit the crossbar. the shot from marcos alonso were skipped away. half of the ruthless bayern munich held off their advantage. lewandowski set them off in the second
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the two sides traded own goals before thomas muller put the holders in front for the first time mid—wayre halftime, robert lewandowski scored for bayern — giving the holders a two—goal cushion at the break thaks to a bit of help from the opposing goalkeeper. ten minutes from time, the polish international struck again, his 35th goal of the season for bayern, and despite conceding two late goals, they move into the last eight. in the night's other games, there were wins for bayer leverkusen and fellow top flight side union berlin, while fourth—tier saarbrucken upset second—tier karlsruher, winning 5—3 on penalties after it finished goalless at the end of extra time. in spain's copa del rey — mirandes the only remaining second tier side are through to the semifinals with a 11—2 win at home to villarreal. in italy, it was a game of near—misses at the stadio olimpico in rome as both lazio and hellas verona missed late chances to win the game. fabio borini thought he'd done it for the visitors. luis alberto's 9ath—minute shot looked to have claimed all three points for the hosts but it was a
the two sides traded own goals before thomas muller put the holders in front for the first time mid—wayre halftime, robert lewandowski scored for bayern — giving the holders a two—goal cushion at the break thaks to a bit of help from the opposing goalkeeper. ten minutes from time, the polish international struck again, his 35th goal of the season for bayern, and despite conceding two late goals, they move into the last eight. in the night's other games, there were wins for bayer...
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muller's header hit the crossbar. the shot from marcos alonso were skipped away. there was no escape in the second half of the ruthless bayern munich held off their advantage. lewandowski set them off in the second half. they combined minutes later for serge gnabry in the second before lewandowski tapped on the third and the knockout blow. alonso was sent off seven minutes from time, to compound chelsea's misery. there's no point in back on anything else other than the fact of where we are. we are now fighting to try and come in the top four this year, because we want to then improve in the summer. we want to then improve in the summer. we also have to go to munich and play with a lot of pride in a few weeks' time, to see what we can do there, and today was just a clear show that there is a lot of work to be done. the other match on tuesday saw barcelona travel to napoli, wnd while the la liga leaders came away with a crucial away goal, they were far from impressive in their 1—1 draw and had a man sent off. our football reporter rob schofield explains. they are go
muller's header hit the crossbar. the shot from marcos alonso were skipped away. there was no escape in the second half of the ruthless bayern munich held off their advantage. lewandowski set them off in the second half. they combined minutes later for serge gnabry in the second before lewandowski tapped on the third and the knockout blow. alonso was sent off seven minutes from time, to compound chelsea's misery. there's no point in back on anything else other than the fact of where we are. we...
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we saw that with the muller report. muller testified and after his testimony was sort of widely sought to be a dud, the very next day the president trump call the president of ukraine and asked him to do us a favor though. and that's a pattern that you see with donald trump and authors career and is the one thing i trace in this book. >> host: one of the last sort of ten or 15 years of president trump's career and you detail this wellin your buggy comes out of the atlantic city and that's all behind him but is still not being liked by any banks. and then he sort of manages to go through a number of different relationships to get some very large loans from the doocy bank. in this part of his career there's snippets were donald trump junior they talk about doing business with the russians and there's russian purposes of real estate and it all adds up to we are through the mueller report & liberals are still hoping that there is some unknown russian money or pollutant is behind trumps real estate empire in some way why do
we saw that with the muller report. muller testified and after his testimony was sort of widely sought to be a dud, the very next day the president trump call the president of ukraine and asked him to do us a favor though. and that's a pattern that you see with donald trump and authors career and is the one thing i trace in this book. >> host: one of the last sort of ten or 15 years of president trump's career and you detail this wellin your buggy comes out of the atlantic city and that's...
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hablar mejor acerca de lo que ha pasado con esa cacerÍa de brujas en su contra con el reporte de rober muller casos subieron a 621.por cierto, expertos de salud mundial han expresado un optimismo cauteloso luego de que la tasa diaria de infectados ha disminuidos en los ultimos dos dias aunque la oms advierte que el covid-19 se podria propagar significativament significativamente fuera de china. carolina: mire este titular de prensa: china el verdadero hombre enfermo de asia. dichas palabras han generado fuertes reacciones por parte del gobierno que revocÓ las credenciales a tres periodistas de wall street journal con sede en beijing. un alto funcionario de la cancillerÍa dijo que el artÍculo publicado el 3 de febrero desprestigia los esfuerzos del gobierno y del pueblo chino por compartir este virus. la decisiÓn surge luego de que el ministerio pidiÓ al diario que se disculpara pÚblicamente. borja: fÍjate que esta es la primera vez en la china despuÉs de que muriera el emperador que se expulsa a varias periodistas de una organizaciÓn internacional de noticias al mismo tiempo. todo esto lo est
hablar mejor acerca de lo que ha pasado con esa cacerÍa de brujas en su contra con el reporte de rober muller casos subieron a 621.por cierto, expertos de salud mundial han expresado un optimismo cauteloso luego de que la tasa diaria de infectados ha disminuidos en los ultimos dos dias aunque la oms advierte que el covid-19 se podria propagar significativament significativamente fuera de china. carolina: mire este titular de prensa: china el verdadero hombre enfermo de asia. dichas palabras...
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been treated very unfairly, i think a lot of people have been treated very unfairly, i think that mullerm is just exactly what a lot of people are calling it because it was started illegally. it was started by abuse. it was a fake dossier, and they went in, and they went into the fis accords and they force papers and they did a lot of bad things, so the whole muller thing me is a scam. >> reporter: to think roger stone deserves any prison time cushion mark >> president trump: you will see what happens. >> reporter: you spoke to a present order weren't of turkey the other day are you concerned about all that were raking out between turkey and syria? >> president trump: i did. i respect them, we have a good relationship, yes, i agree, he is a tough guy, but we have a very good relationship. i seem to do better with tough people. but the fact is, that he is fighting, he doesn't want people to be killed by the thousands and hundreds of thousands, and he called me about that, and other reasons. but we spoke about it, we are working together on seeing what can be done. it's a very tough soluti
been treated very unfairly, i think a lot of people have been treated very unfairly, i think that mullerm is just exactly what a lot of people are calling it because it was started illegally. it was started by abuse. it was a fake dossier, and they went in, and they went into the fis accords and they force papers and they did a lot of bad things, so the whole muller thing me is a scam. >> reporter: to think roger stone deserves any prison time cushion mark >> president trump: you...
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tambiÉn mencionÓ esa investigaciÓn del fiscal rober muller que le costÓ al paÍs aproximadamente $32,000,000lanca ha sido vÍctima de esta cacería de brujas. borja: y ha tenido muy buenas palabras para todos equipo legal y en concreto ha querido agradecer al lÍder del senado y ha dicho que era un tipo genial. c arolina: continuamos con mÁs informaciÓn que tiene que ver con polÍtica y es que el asesor y yerno del presidente donald trump hablÓ por primera vez como medio hispano. lo hizo al programa "en punto" de televisa. hablÓ de mÉxico diciendo que su relaciÓn era la mÁs sÓlida. escuchamos lo que dijo. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] borja: el asesor estratÉgico y yerno al presidente donald trump dijo que el muro no es algo en contra de mÉxico, que es simplemente algo en contra de los estados unidos precisamente para evitar el paso de drogas, tambiÉn luchar contra los traficantes de personas y tambiÉn luchar contra los individuos que intentan cruzar de manera ilegal y segÚn dicen sobrepasar la soberanÍa de este país. ahora, vamos a cambiar de informaciÓn porque hay muchÍsima indignaciÓn,
tambiÉn mencionÓ esa investigaciÓn del fiscal rober muller que le costÓ al paÍs aproximadamente $32,000,000lanca ha sido vÍctima de esta cacería de brujas. borja: y ha tenido muy buenas palabras para todos equipo legal y en concreto ha querido agradecer al lÍder del senado y ha dicho que era un tipo genial. c arolina: continuamos con mÁs informaciÓn que tiene que ver con polÍtica y es que el asesor y yerno del presidente donald trump hablÓ por primera vez como medio hispano. lo hizo...
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record of faulty goals in a bold as they can see is an absolutely insane everyone's informed thomas muller is in great form they've just really really settled down and i mean i think no one's going to stop me come on explain you know you never know you never know if you're outside. maybe your or something like that you know what it sounds like from what i just heard there that that barnes gamble on making arms if like the head coach is paying off yeah totally i mean if we want to november when nico kovacs was sacked things weren't right but has he flicked his really steadied everything down he had a really bad cold yesterday he couldn't actually do the post match press comments but he couldn't go its message across to the players ahead of the game i mean if you have a look at the table we can actually see how tough it is because it's not done yet we have to say that i mean they're only a point ahead of leipzig and then you've got dortmund and glad back 3 points further back by now got to go to dortmund in april they can drop points there and the key thing is glad back i've actually got a g
record of faulty goals in a bold as they can see is an absolutely insane everyone's informed thomas muller is in great form they've just really really settled down and i mean i think no one's going to stop me come on explain you know you never know you never know if you're outside. maybe your or something like that you know what it sounds like from what i just heard there that that barnes gamble on making arms if like the head coach is paying off yeah totally i mean if we want to november when...
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after both sides traded own goals, thomas muller put the holders ahead before a robert lewandowski doublecity chiefs have been celebrating their first super bowl win since 1969 as they took an open top bus parade through the city on wednesday before holding a victory rally at union station. the chiefs defeated the san francisco 49ers 31—20 on sunday after they came back from 20—10 down scoring 21 unanswered points in the final quarter led by mvp patrick mahomes. a late breakaway from niccolo bonifazio gave the italian victory on stage two of cycling's saudi tour. bonifazio made his move in the final kilometre and just had enough to hold on, ahead of german phil bauhaus and nacer bouhanni of france. stage one winner rui costa retains the overall lead but only by a second ahead of heinrich haussler. barcelona will aim to close in on a 31st copa del rey title on thursday when they face athletic bilbao in the quarterfinals. real madrid are also in action. they face real sociedad in the last eight. zinedine zidane's side, who are currently top of la liga, haven't won the tournament since 2014.
after both sides traded own goals, thomas muller put the holders ahead before a robert lewandowski doublecity chiefs have been celebrating their first super bowl win since 1969 as they took an open top bus parade through the city on wednesday before holding a victory rally at union station. the chiefs defeated the san francisco 49ers 31—20 on sunday after they came back from 20—10 down scoring 21 unanswered points in the final quarter led by mvp patrick mahomes. a late breakaway from...
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the muller investigation the cost over $25 million ended up the cost over $25 million ended up exoneratinge to stay with current affairs here. we have spoken about that before and we will talk about it again. but for now we need to move on. thank you very much indeed. the chinese authorities are warning that they face a severe shortage of beds and equipment to treat the growing number of people with coronavirus as it spreads rapidly across the country and abroad. china says 563 people have now died, tens of thousands of others have been infected. meanwhile thousands of passengers and crew on two cruise ships have been placed in quarantine after a number of people on board tested positive for the virus. let's get more on this now — our correspondent stephen mcdonelljoins us from beijing. right across china government in many cities are announcing more strict measures to try and control the outbreak of this virus to some examples. in one large city near shanghai they tell people that only one member of the household every few days can go out and do the shopping. this is not even a city in th
the muller investigation the cost over $25 million ended up the cost over $25 million ended up exoneratinge to stay with current affairs here. we have spoken about that before and we will talk about it again. but for now we need to move on. thank you very much indeed. the chinese authorities are warning that they face a severe shortage of beds and equipment to treat the growing number of people with coronavirus as it spreads rapidly across the country and abroad. china says 563 people have now...
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interference back in 2016 i see ukraine as a as a continuation of that same scheme in fact the day after muller testified on the hill he was emboldened felt you know exonerated pick up the phone and began the scheme with ukraine so it's all the same criminal conduct that he's continued to engage in and frankly i agree with that i'm sure if i don't think it's going to stop will you give them. a b c b. i would say. wow from a legal perspective i understand his position i would give him an a from. just a general outcome perspective i would give him a c. or d. i felt that he did hear it so strictly to that d.o.j. policy that prevented him from indicting a sitting president we have so many policies in the d.o.j. that are not followed it's not a law it's a policy and it was disappointing that he basically wrote up a mammal a prosecutorial memo and left it to congress and to the separation of powers for impeachment in doing your research anything should. you know what surprises me and when i wrote this book it had a different meaning than it does today it's more meaningful today than it was when i tur
interference back in 2016 i see ukraine as a as a continuation of that same scheme in fact the day after muller testified on the hill he was emboldened felt you know exonerated pick up the phone and began the scheme with ukraine so it's all the same criminal conduct that he's continued to engage in and frankly i agree with that i'm sure if i don't think it's going to stop will you give them. a b c b. i would say. wow from a legal perspective i understand his position i would give him an a from....
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president's own dealings that are at issue here the prosecution of roger stone of course came out of the mullerinvestigation and the president has shown himself willing to attempt to strong arm put pressure on and interfere with anybody who is investigating him that is precisely the reason why the independence of the justice department has always been understood to be such a critical part of maintaining democratic governance do you think the us to do this surely is not independent then the state. well the justice department under the leadership of william barr has been vastly less independent than it was in the past now we don't always know what goes on behind the scenes but here we have a president who has been blatantly and openly willing to an out that he regards himself as the chief law enforcement officer of the united states that he regards william var as a kind of lapdog for his own purposes and we've had william barr mildly push back by saying the president is making it more difficult for me to do my job but what he really seems to mean by that is that it's more difficult mr president f
president's own dealings that are at issue here the prosecution of roger stone of course came out of the mullerinvestigation and the president has shown himself willing to attempt to strong arm put pressure on and interfere with anybody who is investigating him that is precisely the reason why the independence of the justice department has always been understood to be such a critical part of maintaining democratic governance do you think the us to do this surely is not independent then the...
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of intervening in the case i think it's a disgrace stone was caught up in special counsel robert muller's investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election a grand jury indicted stone on 7 counts including witness tampering and lying to investigators prosecutors also accused him of threatening witnesses stone was found guilty last year and is awaiting sentencing on tuesday trump tweeted the sentencing recommendation of 79 years was a miscarriage of justice later in the day the justice department revised its recommendation percent its ink prompting criticism that the president was abusing his power no i have not been involved with him at all by tuesday evening all 4 federal prosecutors here at the justice department that were working the case have reportedly stepped down in protest and the top democrat in the senate is accusing the president of acting inappropriately roger stone should get the full amount of time the prosecutors recommend it all comes less than a week after the president was acquitted by the senate charges of obstruction of congress and if use of power some crit
of intervening in the case i think it's a disgrace stone was caught up in special counsel robert muller's investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election a grand jury indicted stone on 7 counts including witness tampering and lying to investigators prosecutors also accused him of threatening witnesses stone was found guilty last year and is awaiting sentencing on tuesday trump tweeted the sentencing recommendation of 79 years was a miscarriage of justice later in the day the...
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years then bob muller testified that didn't work out so well for the others. but they should have said that 1st week because it came out is that right jim jordan they knew in the 1st 2 days actually they haven't is that right 2 days they knew that we were totally innocent but they kept it going mark. they kept it going forever. because they wanted to inflict political pain on somebody that had just won an election that to a lot of people were surprised i mean we had polls that said we're going to went we had los angeles times and a few a few papers actually said it was we're going to win but it was going to be close. and we did when it was one of the greatest wins of all time and they said ok he won and you know i wrote this down because that was where thing called the insurance policy to may when i saw the insurance policy and that was done long before the election that was done when they thought that hillary clinton was going to win and by the way hillary clinton and the d.n.c. paid for millions millions of dollars to fake r.c.a. and now christopher steele a
years then bob muller testified that didn't work out so well for the others. but they should have said that 1st week because it came out is that right jim jordan they knew in the 1st 2 days actually they haven't is that right 2 days they knew that we were totally innocent but they kept it going mark. they kept it going forever. because they wanted to inflict political pain on somebody that had just won an election that to a lot of people were surprised i mean we had polls that said we're going...
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to when he was under the cloud of the investigation the rusher probe by the special counsel robert muller he didn't exactly rail against his opponent so we expect that we might see the same thing this time with regard to the fact that the impeachment cloud does hang over this address as you pointed out the president making this address in the house of representatives where he was impeached and even though he's expected to be acquitted in the u.s. senate across the capital in about 24 hours or less there's no question that it has had an impact on the tone of this event will tell us a little more about the tone of this can be an election year presumably an upbeat speech. we certainly know that the president is expected to outlet some of his top policy goals we expect that the president will talk about tax cuts as something he sees as a success the low unemployment the strong economy but as you mentioned not everyone is particularly pleased with the president's what he sees this is accomplishment so far there are 8 democrats who will not be in attendance alexandria cassio cortez is one of th
to when he was under the cloud of the investigation the rusher probe by the special counsel robert muller he didn't exactly rail against his opponent so we expect that we might see the same thing this time with regard to the fact that the impeachment cloud does hang over this address as you pointed out the president making this address in the house of representatives where he was impeached and even though he's expected to be acquitted in the u.s. senate across the capital in about 24 hours or...
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. >> hello, i'm justin muller, born and raised in look, and now lives south of indianola and i think something that a round of applause for these guys giving of their time to organize this and all of us have known one. [applause] thank you all for giving up an evening to stand and participate in this quirky little part of our republic grid it's extremely important to remember that after tonight and after the election in november most of us in this room are still friends and neighbors and we will continue to be. [applause] i think our country needs more people that may disagree in their thinking to still live in play and go to school together and remember that. i hope we remember that and that is one reason i'm supporting mayor pete because i think he's a candidate that reflects that and brings the country back together. ultimately very little prepares you for a presidency. i think that's important to understand. i think mayor pete has the experience that can lead what i would say to you is it's difficult from one being a senator or being a governor or being a mayor to all of a sudden
. >> hello, i'm justin muller, born and raised in look, and now lives south of indianola and i think something that a round of applause for these guys giving of their time to organize this and all of us have known one. [applause] thank you all for giving up an evening to stand and participate in this quirky little part of our republic grid it's extremely important to remember that after tonight and after the election in november most of us in this room are still friends and neighbors and...
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close personal friend of donald trump for decades he got caught up in the special counsel robert muller his investigation into the 2016 russian interference and in the 2016 election he's as you mentioned was indicted on 7 different charges he's been awaiting sentencing and that's when on tuesday federal prosecutors finally said they recommended a sentencing of 7 to 9 years as soon as that came out trumped tweeted that that was a miscarriage of justice and then president donald trump went so far as to say this . i thought the recommendation was ridiculous i thought the whole prosecution was ridiculous and i look at others that haven't been brought us a kid or i don't know where it is now but when you see that i thought it was an insult to our country and it shouldn't happen and we'll see what what goes on there but it was. it was a horrible aberration. these are the i guess that the same people that put everybody through hell and i think it's a disgrace no i have not been involved with it at all now after trump came out on tuesday said that he disagreed with the 7 to 9 years the real rem
close personal friend of donald trump for decades he got caught up in the special counsel robert muller his investigation into the 2016 russian interference and in the 2016 election he's as you mentioned was indicted on 7 different charges he's been awaiting sentencing and that's when on tuesday federal prosecutors finally said they recommended a sentencing of 7 to 9 years as soon as that came out trumped tweeted that that was a miscarriage of justice and then president donald trump went so far...
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premiere muller talked about the great athletes in canada and i'm proud to be the father-in-law of one of the greatest wide receivers in cfl history, ben calhoun. >> yes, sir. you are correct, he was one of the greatest. >> and the hall of fame. >> absolutely. >> yes. >> so we have fond memories of those days. and we appreciate our friends to the north. my question for you is you mentioned, premier kenney, about the delays that occur. and it seems that we have known political fights in the states but sometimes those go into the legal courts, and litigation after litigation after litigation, and long, many years delay. what are you doing in canada that maybe we can learn from? it seems you don't have as much litigation there as -- >> i won't be so sure about that. we're in the courts. >> how long -- because i've heard at least in calgary, the energy things there, once you made a decision -- we have a need for process there -- and where we're at and once there is a decision made, then don't we come to an end, where there is no more litigation, no more lawsuits? >> well, i think we all wi
premiere muller talked about the great athletes in canada and i'm proud to be the father-in-law of one of the greatest wide receivers in cfl history, ben calhoun. >> yes, sir. you are correct, he was one of the greatest. >> and the hall of fame. >> absolutely. >> yes. >> so we have fond memories of those days. and we appreciate our friends to the north. my question for you is you mentioned, premier kenney, about the delays that occur. and it seems that we have...
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our paul muller fellowship is given the next generation of report is a nine-month tutorial on how toer washington, congress, white house, and executive agencies like the pentagon. >> i think this program is give me a wealth of knowledge and not in terms of context but data that's available out there. >> a lot of insights and resources at a perspective that is going to help me better protas and report on some of these stories. >> i already have two or three specific story ideas i am ready to pursue us into the radio back. >> this program really puts into perspective some of the data on issues that i report on. >> two or three weeks after we learn how to cover courts and the department of justice, there were packets mailed to congress and i had to cover the justice department. i was only able to do that because of the great session on how to approach them for reporting trade so enjoy the people who really take times to walk us through regulatory systems but it would take a long time to figure out on your own. - these are actually stories people want and need. and then i can provide the
our paul muller fellowship is given the next generation of report is a nine-month tutorial on how toer washington, congress, white house, and executive agencies like the pentagon. >> i think this program is give me a wealth of knowledge and not in terms of context but data that's available out there. >> a lot of insights and resources at a perspective that is going to help me better protas and report on some of these stories. >> i already have two or three specific story ideas...
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it's been a secret conspiracy between the president's campaign and a foreign government but when the muller investigation on the senate intelligence committee debunked that a deal a gentleman endeavor didn't shop didn't stop remember what chairman should have said here on the floor he suggested that if an american if the american people relax president trump in november that election will be presumptively invalid as well that's german shia on this floor saying if the american people reelect president trump this november that election will be presumptively invalid as well so they still don't still don't accept the american voters last decision. and now they're preparing to reject the voters next decision if they don't like the outcome and i don't know the last decision but they're not. heads we win tails you cheated and who can trust our democracy anyway they say. this kind of talk creates more fear and division that our foreign adversaries could achieve in their wildest dreams as dr hill testified our adversaries sick to divide us against each other degrade our institutions and destroy the
it's been a secret conspiracy between the president's campaign and a foreign government but when the muller investigation on the senate intelligence committee debunked that a deal a gentleman endeavor didn't shop didn't stop remember what chairman should have said here on the floor he suggested that if an american if the american people relax president trump in november that election will be presumptively invalid as well that's german shia on this floor saying if the american people reelect...
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>> that is unprovable and muller never argued that.to say russia attempted to do these things but you cannot draw a direct line against the ads, some of which are ridiculous when you look at it. they have the ge reaching out to donald trump? it's a nightmare. kennedy: wayman are you calling me. >> crazy things works. kennedy: you mean shirtless ripped donald trump with boxing gloves that wasn't real? [laughter] because i was voting for him based on low body fat in high testosterone. >> that's what he is before when he beat the russians. >> the biggest thing we should focus on are the things we do know matter. it's the hacking of the dnc, it's the approach of the phishing attack and everything that came out of that. those are things you can make a strong argument that this affects the election. kennedy: but lives has a little plan for that and she's not gonna do. anna let you go first on this the senate impeachment trial is still going. look at this. it's a busy night. all adam schiff i can't wait until he is unseated. this is a live lo
>> that is unprovable and muller never argued that.to say russia attempted to do these things but you cannot draw a direct line against the ads, some of which are ridiculous when you look at it. they have the ge reaching out to donald trump? it's a nightmare. kennedy: wayman are you calling me. >> crazy things works. kennedy: you mean shirtless ripped donald trump with boxing gloves that wasn't real? [laughter] because i was voting for him based on low body fat in high testosterone....
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let's meet our panel attorney, author, liberal danielle fox news contributor my longtime friend judy muller, and comedian and a host of the everybody calm down podcast and former writer of this show it's jimmy failla nice to see you dressed up for the show. napolitano: all right danielle, what should the judge do should she show judicial independence and she and put him in first six months to show shows she's drugging the present lysates? >> she should do what she knows is the right thing i trust her to do that. i believe given nine years for that is too high. when i first heard about i thought it must be pretty agreed his conduct from stone with the resignations and withdraws were pretty much unheard of. by think she needs to do what she feels is right based on the facts and the evidence. napolitano: judy you have been more victimized than anybody i know we won't get to the facts. [laughter] are you surprised that prosecutors became political and decided they hated the president, hated stone and ask for a sense that nowhere resembled the crime? >> i am shocked on look about gambling in thi
let's meet our panel attorney, author, liberal danielle fox news contributor my longtime friend judy muller, and comedian and a host of the everybody calm down podcast and former writer of this show it's jimmy failla nice to see you dressed up for the show. napolitano: all right danielle, what should the judge do should she show judicial independence and she and put him in first six months to show shows she's drugging the present lysates? >> she should do what she knows is the right thing...
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muller floating face-up. >> a wife falling to her death, a husband falling apart. >> he was panicking, shaking, crying. >> the evidence at the scene makes us believe something
muller floating face-up. >> a wife falling to her death, a husband falling apart. >> he was panicking, shaking, crying. >> the evidence at the scene makes us believe something
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if one of muller's former top prosecutors said that his election is simply a ploy to investigate a fewemployee use. james comey, peter strzok, andrew mccabe andrew mccabe eta >> ed: so they swapped out a loser case of starting the investigation that is going to be all these men. >> guess what, they're really investing him. >> that's what they're really doing. >> andrew weissmann with a long time doj attorney and the top prosecutor in the miller case, but keep in mind he is no longer with the department and so he may not be quite as in the loop as he once was on cases like this. >> ed: thank you, here with moore, andrew mccarthy, former prosecutor and fox news contributor and andy, good evening. >> could even evening, ed, claiming here that there's a bigger broader probe of the deep state. i'm not skeptical about it ethic it's idiotic and look, there's already an investigation into the origins and conduct of the trump in russia investigation so if anybody's looking at mccabe, and all those guys, that's the durham investigation and you have a situation where there has been all kinds of f
if one of muller's former top prosecutors said that his election is simply a ploy to investigate a fewemployee use. james comey, peter strzok, andrew mccabe andrew mccabe eta >> ed: so they swapped out a loser case of starting the investigation that is going to be all these men. >> guess what, they're really investing him. >> that's what they're really doing. >> andrew weissmann with a long time doj attorney and the top prosecutor in the miller case, but keep in mind he...
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when kayla muller's parents were there, the young girl who was captured by isis, abused, raped and murderedhdadi and he is talking about that and nancy pelosi is shuffling her papers and not hang attention to that, the optics are not good. she can try to tell her left wing of the party, try to call them and make sure they know she's doing all the right things for them but overall the country is looking at that and they can see that she has really played her hand poorly last night in a long line of things that have not gone well for her of the last six months. >> jesse: how would you deliver that if you were delivering commentary, if i grab your nose and did that? >> juan: i'm glad you haven't done that but i expected every day. i would say if you were nancy pelosi and you're sitting there, it's easy to understand. you listen to this for an hour and you get hugely frustrated. i must say that this morning she got a standing ovation from her democratic caucus. >> jesse: that's why i think she was doing it for her base. >> juan: i don't know if it was planned or whatever, but it was a successfu
when kayla muller's parents were there, the young girl who was captured by isis, abused, raped and murderedhdadi and he is talking about that and nancy pelosi is shuffling her papers and not hang attention to that, the optics are not good. she can try to tell her left wing of the party, try to call them and make sure they know she's doing all the right things for them but overall the country is looking at that and they can see that she has really played her hand poorly last night in a long line...