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i am paul gigot. from fbi deputy director andrew mccabe continuing his book tour this week confirming interviews he open an investigation of the present after firing of director james comey. even suggesting the president might be a russian asset. >> do you still believe the president would be a russian asset? >> i think it is possible. i think that is why we started our investigation. i'm really anxious to see where the director concludes that pierce doing all this as they said that the probe is wrapping up and michael cohen prepares to testify next week. let's bring in a former justice department prosecutor. welcome, good to have you here again. let's start with the mccabe revelation that he and the deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein, talked about the idea of invoking the 25th amendment to replace president trump. have you ever heard of anything like that before? >> no. it is pretty outlandish and i feel that way really for two different reasons. one mccabe and one rosenstein. mccabe is serious
i am paul gigot. from fbi deputy director andrew mccabe continuing his book tour this week confirming interviews he open an investigation of the present after firing of director james comey. even suggesting the president might be a russian asset. >> do you still believe the president would be a russian asset? >> i think it is possible. i think that is why we started our investigation. i'm really anxious to see where the director concludes that pierce doing all this as they said that...
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♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot.ther government shutdown was averted this week, while president trump signed a bipartisan bill and also signed an executive order. he announced he is moving $8 billion towards construction of the wall. house speaker nancy pelosi accusing the president of making around congress and warning republicans of the precedent he is setting. >> a democratic president can do that. democratic president can declare emergency as weevil. well. the precedent the president is setting here should be met with unease and dismay by the republicans. paul: let's bring in editorial board member kim straw straws m. >> you made campaign promises about building a wallnd don't wt have much to show for it right now. just using the own administration's data, illegal crossings are at the lowest level in decades, sinc since the 1970s. yes, there are problems on the border. we need a better asylum policy, we need no more judges adjudicag claims and so forth. there are places where a wall could be an effective deterren
♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot.ther government shutdown was averted this week, while president trump signed a bipartisan bill and also signed an executive order. he announced he is moving $8 billion towards construction of the wall. house speaker nancy pelosi accusing the president of making around congress and warning republicans of the precedent he is setting. >> a democratic president can do that. democratic president can declare emergency as...
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i am paul gigot.eltdown on the political left this week after starbucks former ceo, 0howard schultz, said he is considering a run for president in 2020 as an independent. democrats immediately went on the attack insisting it would all but guarantee president trump 's reelection. he responded telling dana perino that they are overreacting. >> it's a very strong possibility that lifelong republicans who have no place to go if there is a left-leaning liberal progressive democrat, they will vote for donald trump. it is very possible if they had a better choice, someone in the middle who can speak to their values, they would vote for someone like me. paul: let's bring in wall street journal columnist and deputy editor, dan henninger, mary anastasia o'grady and james freeman. james, howard schultz is a lifetime democrat. >> yes. paul: are you surprised that he is suggesting he might run as an independent? why do that? >> i think he's seeing an opportunity here where poyou ha a democratic nomination process
i am paul gigot.eltdown on the political left this week after starbucks former ceo, 0howard schultz, said he is considering a run for president in 2020 as an independent. democrats immediately went on the attack insisting it would all but guarantee president trump 's reelection. he responded telling dana perino that they are overreacting. >> it's a very strong possibility that lifelong republicans who have no place to go if there is a left-leaning liberal progressive democrat, they will...
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paul: -- what would it be? paul: all of this is linked with children.lk brand has evolved micronutrients, etc. that is a nice brand. and it has been a nice story for so many years. francine: it is so popular, especially in the u.s. paul: not especially in the u.s. , so many companies. nescafe is in latin america and the u.k. or in asia. there are all different kinds of forms. nescafe is one brand worldwide and we have 150, 200 blends adapted to local taste. nescafe is the number one. i have a special story with maggie because it is the first band i was able to manage when it was in peru. the bully at cube allows so many things -- leon cube -- bullion cube allows so many things, soup in africa and europe. the housewives, the mothers can take care of their families and cook so it helps them prepare the classical food made at home. allowslso a carrier and the carrying of micronutrients. vitamin iron, zinc, and d. of the day, maggie is one of these that has many angles that are quite positive. francine: coming up, we will discuss his storied career, includi
paul: -- what would it be? paul: all of this is linked with children.lk brand has evolved micronutrients, etc. that is a nice brand. and it has been a nice story for so many years. francine: it is so popular, especially in the u.s. paul: not especially in the u.s. , so many companies. nescafe is in latin america and the u.k. or in asia. there are all different kinds of forms. nescafe is one brand worldwide and we have 150, 200 blends adapted to local taste. nescafe is the number one. i have a...
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paul works with roberto. >> which is how parisi presented paul to the jury.rse if you know paul had a deeply troubled history with the law. violent sexual offense in his background. but the jury didn't get to hear about that. nor were they told about the dna. quite possibly paul. that was found on the envelope containing the bomb diagram. excluded. would the jury see the same paul moore prosecutors saw? >> he is almost like a marvel comic book arch villain. he's bright, clever, evil as can be and he has a flaw. his flaw is his arrogance. >> the jury retired. to think about it. they were not fooled. after just five hours of deliberation they walked back into the courtroom and declared paul moore guilty of murder. the judge sentenced him to life in prison. >> i remember driving away from the courtroom and my wife and i were together and we'd start crying because we knew it was over. i did the job. i went in there and i did my job. i told everything i knew. and it wasn't easy because i basically put away somebody who i loved. >> pete is not so blind that he does
paul works with roberto. >> which is how parisi presented paul to the jury.rse if you know paul had a deeply troubled history with the law. violent sexual offense in his background. but the jury didn't get to hear about that. nor were they told about the dna. quite possibly paul. that was found on the envelope containing the bomb diagram. excluded. would the jury see the same paul moore prosecutors saw? >> he is almost like a marvel comic book arch villain. he's bright, clever, evil...
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paul: not really. no. lemonis: how come, paul?he tension and stress of locations and closing, and that all fell apart. lemonis: it didn't fall apart on my end. my money got spent. i haven't gotten one license fee of any kind, not a penny, not a nickel, not a dime. paul: we're trying to hold this together. lemonis: what do you want me to do? i need you to give me some direction. paul: work with craig on a temporary lease agreement. lemonis: you want me to work a deal out with the landlord so it lets parlour off the hook? yes or no? paul: yeah. lemonis: great. no. paul: what you brought up a couple of days ago was not true. i didn't have the proof. and you do this to me time and time again. mike: paul, i'm not going to go back 6 months and try to remember. i don't know. paul: that's a lie. lemonis: i'm here today it would do more than haul. if i built a van, it would carry my entire business. i'd make it available in dozens, make that thousands of configurations. it would keep an eye on my fleet. [ beeping ] and an eye out for dange
paul: not really. no. lemonis: how come, paul?he tension and stress of locations and closing, and that all fell apart. lemonis: it didn't fall apart on my end. my money got spent. i haven't gotten one license fee of any kind, not a penny, not a nickel, not a dime. paul: we're trying to hold this together. lemonis: what do you want me to do? i need you to give me some direction. paul: work with craig on a temporary lease agreement. lemonis: you want me to work a deal out with the landlord so it...
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paul.hat do you think the president is right now as he gears up, is he in a very good position as he heads into reelection? >> well, i think he's in a challenging position. if you take a look at where he might be which is wheree the democrats might be, 38% by parson barack obama had 42% and the president's job approval in real clear politics just below 42%, he was starting out somewhere between 38 and 42, the democrats, i think, that maybe the base of the democrats 43% say that all voters say they want to impeach president bush, president trump and 50% disapproved of performance, i think the democrats start 43 to 50, that's not saying the president can't win but he has uphill fight and i think they recognize that by the tone they took and by the direction they took in the state of the union address which really was as dan henninger presidential and also different in tone and in direction than we previously heard the president talk. paul: yeah, more optimistic about the state of the country
paul.hat do you think the president is right now as he gears up, is he in a very good position as he heads into reelection? >> well, i think he's in a challenging position. if you take a look at where he might be which is wheree the democrats might be, 38% by parson barack obama had 42% and the president's job approval in real clear politics just below 42%, he was starting out somewhere between 38 and 42, the democrats, i think, that maybe the base of the democrats 43% say that all voters...
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>> paul: yes.e of humor. paul and i discuss the perilous nature of a life in comedy, over some drinks and food at longman & eagle. where though the flannels and neck beards are abundant the food is most excellent. ♪ beef tartare, i like that. and who does not love roasted bone marrow? tête de cochon with blue cheese and celery relish. the good lord wants you to eat this, really, he speaks to me all the time. confit of beef tripe, and since i'm all about vegetables slow roasted cauliflower with caramelized onions, and lentils. >> anthony: so does second city travel, they have a road company? >> paul: there are touring companies, three touring companies. they're on cruise ships as well so i did ten months on a cruise ship. >> anthony: oh! >> paul: which is ten months of looking at the water and wondering you know at this trajectory would the boat pull me under? if i've had this much to drink, how long before the boat is out of my sightline? >> anthony: so that's like a prison ship, i mean. >> paul: y
>> paul: yes.e of humor. paul and i discuss the perilous nature of a life in comedy, over some drinks and food at longman & eagle. where though the flannels and neck beards are abundant the food is most excellent. ♪ beef tartare, i like that. and who does not love roasted bone marrow? tête de cochon with blue cheese and celery relish. the good lord wants you to eat this, really, he speaks to me all the time. confit of beef tripe, and since i'm all about vegetables slow roasted...
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paul butler, can you hear me?and clear, ari. >> your view of the significance of this and then tom is going to walk us through the three things mueller won on. >> taking a look, a really quick look obviously at the judge's ruling, it's not a slam dunk for mueller but what he lost on is almost as interesting as what he won on. so he lost basically on the concerns about obstruction of justice and he won on collusion which means that the judge is persuaded that paul manafort was intentionally making false statements about the heart of the investigation, collusion. >> interesting distinction there and one i think that a lot of people are going to focus in on as we were discussing with the congressman. tom winter, you are one of the people here who sends out the notes and people devour them. walk us through this. >> a couple of things. one, i think that the key, and it is a bit of a split decision, if this was a boxing match. the judge says, there's a payment that surrounds a super pac that we don't have all the detail
paul butler, can you hear me?and clear, ari. >> your view of the significance of this and then tom is going to walk us through the three things mueller won on. >> taking a look, a really quick look obviously at the judge's ruling, it's not a slam dunk for mueller but what he lost on is almost as interesting as what he won on. so he lost basically on the concerns about obstruction of justice and he won on collusion which means that the judge is persuaded that paul manafort was...
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to paul manafort's team is not that important. according to prosecutors, they are saying it's very detailed. it's very important. happening behind the scenes. now, the special counsel, the fbi, they have a lot of information from intelligence intercepts to know what the russians were doing behind the scenes. we don't know that yet, so again, i think he's an important character in this investigation and i think we're yet to see more about what that is. we may not see it in an indictment necessarily but perhaps mueller is going to produce this in trying to explain in his report what exactly might have been behind the scenes, whatever was happening behind the scenes with the russians and with paul manafort. again, it goes to this heart of the investigation of whether or not there was a conspiracy or what people call collusion during the 2016 election. >> all right. everybody stick around because there's more breaking news we're following right now, very important information just coming in. a former u.s. air force intelligence specia
to paul manafort's team is not that important. according to prosecutors, they are saying it's very detailed. it's very important. happening behind the scenes. now, the special counsel, the fbi, they have a lot of information from intelligence intercepts to know what the russians were doing behind the scenes. we don't know that yet, so again, i think he's an important character in this investigation and i think we're yet to see more about what that is. we may not see it in an indictment...
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paul said it's nice to meet you.they had a relationship back in the 80s neither one of them acknowledged it. there was three people there. i was one of the three people when they met for the first time. >> there's photos of them. look, i'm just saying that part doesn't make sense. but let's leave that there. that's one aspect of this. now you get into a what did he do? they believe. we have to see the proof but they say he gave polling data to the russian guy with the connections. okay. then it turns out that the russian trolls that were trying to manipulate message start targeting the same places and faces that the trump campaign did to a certain extent and that leads you to connect a to b and say i wonder if that's what they did with the polling data. if so, how bad do you think that is? >> i think it's terrible. i've been very clear. if anybody tries to influence the election through outside influences, they should be in jail, which is where paul is. let's be clear. paul's motivations for joining the campaign, eve
paul said it's nice to meet you.they had a relationship back in the 80s neither one of them acknowledged it. there was three people there. i was one of the three people when they met for the first time. >> there's photos of them. look, i'm just saying that part doesn't make sense. but let's leave that there. that's one aspect of this. now you get into a what did he do? they believe. we have to see the proof but they say he gave polling data to the russian guy with the connections. okay....
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>> paul manafort worked for the reagan administration and when paul was referred to the campaign, ity someone that was a trusted friend of the president. we now know that paul was not honest. but one of the very first meetings that i ever did with paul manafort was with the former senior government official who vouched for the work that paul had done during the reagan years. so look, i didn't know about his financial background. the president didn't know about it. >> i'm not saying you knew. >> but he'll spend the rest of his life in jail. >> the president has known him since the 80s. he met roger stone first. roger stone helped him meet paul manafort. they worked together as you now know. he knows who paul manafort is and was. for him to deny knowledge of what the guy was about seems odd. >> well, you know, chris, i was there the first time then candidate trump saw paul manafort in what would have been march of 2016 and they introduced themselves as they had never met each other. the president said it's nice to >> there's photos of them. look, i'm just saying that part doesn't make
>> paul manafort worked for the reagan administration and when paul was referred to the campaign, ity someone that was a trusted friend of the president. we now know that paul was not honest. but one of the very first meetings that i ever did with paul manafort was with the former senior government official who vouched for the work that paul had done during the reagan years. so look, i didn't know about his financial background. the president didn't know about it. >> i'm not saying...
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paul manafort even on the government's radar before this? this put him on the government's radar. you certainly can't say they're just doing it because of trump. yes and no. he's front and center and they've also found credible evidence obviously to charge him with some 06 these things and he's admitted to lying about some of it. >> i do think shimon is right, he was well-known to u.s. law enforcement, very likely to u.s. intelligence as well. you know, his role in working for a variety of unsavory international figures is something that was well-known. i've asked this question myself to a number of former senior national security officials as the bush and obama administrations before that, in particular his role in ukraine, which went through a revolution in 2014. that's when his client victor yanukovych essentially fled from power and went to russia to seek haven. you know, this was something that was extremely well-known. paul manafort was a ver questionable figure, and i think this issue of why he was working for donald trump -- remember
paul manafort even on the government's radar before this? this put him on the government's radar. you certainly can't say they're just doing it because of trump. yes and no. he's front and center and they've also found credible evidence obviously to charge him with some 06 these things and he's admitted to lying about some of it. >> i do think shimon is right, he was well-known to u.s. law enforcement, very likely to u.s. intelligence as well. you know, his role in working for a variety...
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cheers and applause ] i'm so excited about paul shaffer.yo i meanmust be asked about paul shaffer in> tariq: yeah. jimmy: you do? ah. >> tariq: yeah. >> jimmy: he's a legend. i just -- i was thinking about paul shaffer. becae i obviously love him from "saturday night live." and i'll talk to him about all this when he's out here. but i kind o like, learned my comedy timing a little bit from his laugh. >> tariq: really? >> jimmy: from letterman. >> tariq: okay. >> jimmy: when he was on letterman, he would -- letterman would tell a joke and either iwould work or not work. and the audience didn't really matter. because he would tell a joke and all of a sudden you would hear -- "ah! [ laughter ah!" [ laughter ] and, like, paul shaffer from the back. he wasn't even -- the camera wasn't even on him. ve would tell a joke. the camera would be on dave. and all of a sudden, from this side, you kind hear -- "a" [ laughter ] like i was saying, i'm so excited he's here. i love him. paul shaffer is on the show tonight. [ cheers and alause ] d we have great music from wallows. [ cheers and applause
cheers and applause ] i'm so excited about paul shaffer.yo i meanmust be asked about paul shaffer in> tariq: yeah. jimmy: you do? ah. >> tariq: yeah. >> jimmy: he's a legend. i just -- i was thinking about paul shaffer. becae i obviously love him from "saturday night live." and i'll talk to him about all this when he's out here. but i kind o like, learned my comedy timing a little bit from his laugh. >> tariq: really? >> jimmy: from letterman. >>...
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<<paul weather>> <<paul weather>> <<paul weather>> <<paul maps>> <<paul maps>> <<paul maps>> <<paul maps> wake up with our team: mary lee and gianna franco -- for the latest on weather and traffic, starting at 4--30. <> coming up: trail attack. a runner takes on a mountain lion with his bare hands. the outcome no one expected. (((break))) (((break))) (((break))) <> <> mountain lion with his bare hands... after it attacked him on a trail.. the man says it was self-defense... a juvenile cat jumped him from behind... he was bitten of the face and wrist before he says he was able to "suffocate" the animal. rangers closed the area... and say the man did the right thing by fighting back. a necropsy will be performed on the mountain lion. <> <> <> what do horses have to do with the warriors? steve kerr connects the dots...and i'm gonna give you sharks announcer randy hahn..and i'll see you on the other side.. "scoooorrreeesss" (((break))) (((break))) (((break))) h
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what did paul manafort lie about? we're getting some new information about what he said that wrobroke his deal with rob mueller. stay with us. deal with robert mueller. stay with us ♪ carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts, infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalit
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paul manafort broke that deal.u think we could get to some understanding why from this filing? >> well, paul manafort lied, and he was engaged in conversations with people, you know, who were at a minimum subjects of the investigation, may have been targets of the investigation, withheld information about those communications from the special counsel. look, paul manafort's story, his life story, but certainly his story in the mueller investigation is that he lied, and then he lied, and then he lied again. and he couldn't help himself about everything. so the cooperation agreement was thrown in the wastebasket, except it's important to understand that all that tearing that agreement up did was relieve the special counsel of the obligations it undertook in that agreement. paul manafort's commitments, including his guilty pleas, stand. so where we stand now is that the special counsel has an opportunity to tell us more. he also has an opportunity to throw the book at manafort by asking for even more time than he's alr
paul manafort broke that deal.u think we could get to some understanding why from this filing? >> well, paul manafort lied, and he was engaged in conversations with people, you know, who were at a minimum subjects of the investigation, may have been targets of the investigation, withheld information about those communications from the special counsel. look, paul manafort's story, his life story, but certainly his story in the mueller investigation is that he lied, and then he lied, and...
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paul manafort never likely to walk free again. bold acts of criminality did mueller's team say in this sentencing memo. they say many aggravating factors were present for the judge to consider but no mitigating factors. they outlined an array of felonies that have been going on for over a decade including witness tampering and this happened while he was campaign chair of president trump's campaign in 2016 and even while he was out on bail during this investigation by mueller and his team and under threat of court action. mueller's team characterized manafort as a grave threat of recidivism. in other words, if he were to go back out on the street, he's likely to commit more crimes. they didn't recommend a sentence per se, phillip, but they did note that the sentencing guidelines, the federal sentencing guidelines would put manafort in jail for some 18 years. phillip? >> 69 years old. that's quite a while. mike vacara, thank you. joining me now is melissa quinn and blake auchel. let's begin with the highly anticipated testimonies of
paul manafort never likely to walk free again. bold acts of criminality did mueller's team say in this sentencing memo. they say many aggravating factors were present for the judge to consider but no mitigating factors. they outlined an array of felonies that have been going on for over a decade including witness tampering and this happened while he was campaign chair of president trump's campaign in 2016 and even while he was out on bail during this investigation by mueller and his team and...
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judge jackson ruled that paul manafort lied to prosecutors about $125,000 payment that paul manafort disguised as a loan. the prosecutors say and the judge says that that payment was material to the investigation. the judge ruled that paul manafort also intentionally made false statements about another federal investigation being conducted by the justice department. we don't really know what that is. the judge's ruling gave no indication what that part of the ruling was about or who is in charge of that investigation. judge jackson also said that paul manafort lied to the special prosecutor's office, the fbi and the grand jury involving his interactions and communications with constan kilimnik, a business associate with ties to russian intelligence. this includes one meeting in particular that one of mueller's prosecutors says goes to the heart of what the special counsel's office is investigating. "the washington post" reports that that meeting came at a critical time in the 2016 presidential campaign and is a possible fulcrum to proving the trump campaign engaged in a conspiracy wi
judge jackson ruled that paul manafort lied to prosecutors about $125,000 payment that paul manafort disguised as a loan. the prosecutors say and the judge says that that payment was material to the investigation. the judge ruled that paul manafort also intentionally made false statements about another federal investigation being conducted by the justice department. we don't really know what that is. the judge's ruling gave no indication what that part of the ruling was about or who is in...
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paul flynn was first elected as mp for newport west in 1987.was one of the longest—serving welsh mps and was a strong campaigner against the iraq war and for the medicinal use of cannabis. he announced in october that he had planned to step down because of failing health. the mp for cardiff central jo stevens has paid tribute to mr flynn, saying, "so very sad to hear that my lovely colleague paul flynn mp has died.
paul flynn was first elected as mp for newport west in 1987.was one of the longest—serving welsh mps and was a strong campaigner against the iraq war and for the medicinal use of cannabis. he announced in october that he had planned to step down because of failing health. the mp for cardiff central jo stevens has paid tribute to mr flynn, saying, "so very sad to hear that my lovely colleague paul flynn mp has died.
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for example, paul manafort is charged with federal tax violations. nothing to prevent new york from bringing state tax violations. there might be other crimes i read in the same report that there are recordkeeping violations potentially available to charge in new york. as long as they are different crimes, there would not be a double jeopardy problem. >> so even if it is the same general set of conduct, you can weave your way through. >> yeah, in new york they have lots of opportunities to look at things. if the elements of the offenses are different, typically you'll be able to avoid double jeopardy. >> in terms of the details, one of the things that's being reported is this isn't just a plan in among new york state prosecutors, this are reports that a state grand jury is already considering evidence against manafort on state crimes and that this grand jury for example issued subpoenas that to a couple banks implicated. does that indicate to you that prosecutors believe they sort of solved those issues about whether or not he is liable to state pros
for example, paul manafort is charged with federal tax violations. nothing to prevent new york from bringing state tax violations. there might be other crimes i read in the same report that there are recordkeeping violations potentially available to charge in new york. as long as they are different crimes, there would not be a double jeopardy problem. >> so even if it is the same general set of conduct, you can weave your way through. >> yeah, in new york they have lots of...
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paul: that is a widely shared view. not as widely shared as you would like, but we have to be careful. if we shoot too far, there is the risk that we won't get enough done. i'm not suggesting we don't do -- have the conversation that you are having, but let's talk about the bail side. i know how you believe what you said. you cannot stop doing the work -- by the way, i would not characterize what you are doing as tinkering. it is enormously meaningful on bail reform. bail reform is taking place in lots of places around the country. valentino made the point, too. there are more than 2 million people in prison in the united states. 200,000 of those are in federal prison. we just had the first step back. the first major criminal justice reform step in a long time. it is accurately described as a first step. look up the acronym. better than the patriot act acronym. california just past bail reform. new jersey just passed bail reform. what is going on and what is good? robin: first of all, does everybody know what bail is? b
paul: that is a widely shared view. not as widely shared as you would like, but we have to be careful. if we shoot too far, there is the risk that we won't get enough done. i'm not suggesting we don't do -- have the conversation that you are having, but let's talk about the bail side. i know how you believe what you said. you cannot stop doing the work -- by the way, i would not characterize what you are doing as tinkering. it is enormously meaningful on bail reform. bail reform is taking place...
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paul stays with us.news conference in stockholm on today's monetary policy decision saying they are coming from strong economic levels. this is something we need to keep an eye on. earlier on, this of the slowdown is especially clear in the euro area. -- continue keeping and i on riksbank. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." good morning, everyone. let me frame what we are doing today. global disinflation. willf the things we touch upon in the next hour is the equity market performance has left a thundering silence across london and new york. with a january, what a february. francine: we each talk about brexit. setesa may and the eu are to be heading for an all or nothing last-minute brexit showdown. itv news is reporting that her top be he says that will force them to choose between her deal any potentially lengthy deal. we will talk about the test games in a second and the fear mongering or how to get this through parliament. talk to you about inflation. for the first time since 2007, i
paul stays with us.news conference in stockholm on today's monetary policy decision saying they are coming from strong economic levels. this is something we need to keep an eye on. earlier on, this of the slowdown is especially clear in the euro area. -- continue keeping and i on riksbank. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." good morning, everyone. let me frame what we are doing today. global disinflation. willf the things we touch upon in the next hour is the equity...
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paul: mark? mark: i want to echo everything robin said in terms of the assessment of the criminal justice system situation. let me give my personal journey, a quick summary of it. the background that connects to judaism, my father is jewish. i am half jewish. and he was very active in the civil rights movement. as were many jews of his day. he led a movement at wright university to integrate it. at the time, it was all white in houston, texas. he was threatened with expulsion from the university by the president, but went on and persevered and succeeded, and later went on to be active for students in a democratic society, and many other ventures. i heard those stories and i was envious, because i was grown up in an era -- i'm born in 1971. 1989 to college from 1893. i didn't feel like there was a cause. it wasn't as clear or as visible as it was in the civil rights movement in my father's generation. i will give you a sense of what happened in between, but what i came to realize is that mass inca
paul: mark? mark: i want to echo everything robin said in terms of the assessment of the criminal justice system situation. let me give my personal journey, a quick summary of it. the background that connects to judaism, my father is jewish. i am half jewish. and he was very active in the civil rights movement. as were many jews of his day. he led a movement at wright university to integrate it. at the time, it was all white in houston, texas. he was threatened with expulsion from the...
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and that is one of the enduring mysteries of paul manafort, why did he lie? and in particular why did he lie about his relationship with this potential alleged russian asset konstantin kilimnik. mueller's team said in court papers one of the reasons is he was seeking a pardon from the president and nbc news reports that the manhattan da is looking at state charges so any potential federal pardon would not get him out of the woods. >> when we look at this, cynthia, with everything that ken laid out for us, is this enough now that you think will get paul manafort to turn and if not, do we know -- do we have an idea or hypothesize why he wouldn't based on the new york attorney general -- it seems like he's cornered here. >> he is cornered. it is amazed me for two years why he hasn't flipped. but he hasn't. and just by point of clarification, he'll be sentenced in the virginia case first. and so the judge won't have an opportunity to see what he gets in the virginia case. even though the guideline range here is 17 to 22 years. he could only get 10 according to th
and that is one of the enduring mysteries of paul manafort, why did he lie? and in particular why did he lie about his relationship with this potential alleged russian asset konstantin kilimnik. mueller's team said in court papers one of the reasons is he was seeking a pardon from the president and nbc news reports that the manhattan da is looking at state charges so any potential federal pardon would not get him out of the woods. >> when we look at this, cynthia, with everything that ken...
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<<paul weather>> <<paul weather>> <<paul weather>> <<paul maps>> <<paul maps>> <<paul maps>> wake upeam: mary lee and gianna franco -- for the latest on weather and traffic, starting at 4--30. <> here are tonight's guests on the late show with stephen colbert. (((break))) (((break))) (((break))) <> <> <> on sunday, music's biggest night returns to cbs. among the nominees, a bay d charlie mussite. blues is mor jt c. 'of looking life,ea th lif blues says oli bca thrut'mon! s* th is one of the son musselwhite's nominated album, which he did in collaboration with ben harper. it was inspired by the death of his mother. betty yu will have the whole story tomorrow on our new 7 p-m newscast. kpix 5 is your home for the grammys. you can watch the show right here on kpix 5.. beginning at 4 p-m on sunday. be sure to follow us on facebook, instagram and twitterâ betty will stream live updates from the red carpet and behind-the-scenes. <> <> <
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so, for example, paul manafort has been charged with federal tax violations.here is nothing to prevent new york from bringing state tax violations. there may be other crimes. i have read in that same report that there are record keeping violations that are potentially available to charge in new york. so as long as they're different crimes there would not be a double jeopardy problem. >> so even if it is the same general set of conduct, as long as you're not being charged with the exact same crime you can sort of weave your way through the double jeopardy restrictions? >> in new york where it is a lot more stringent, they still have lots of opportunities to look at other things. if the elements of the defenses are different, you're typically able to avoid double jeopardy. >> one of the details that's being reported is that isn't this a plan among new york state prosecutors. there are reports that a new york state grand jury is already considering evidence against manafort on state crimes and that this grand jury, for example, has issued subpoenas to a couple of
so, for example, paul manafort has been charged with federal tax violations.here is nothing to prevent new york from bringing state tax violations. there may be other crimes. i have read in that same report that there are record keeping violations that are potentially available to charge in new york. so as long as they're different crimes there would not be a double jeopardy problem. >> so even if it is the same general set of conduct, as long as you're not being charged with the exact...
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paul manafort. we're getting to collusion and who else may be involved. >> carrie, we have these little snippets that ellie pointed out that we can read into and there's still larger questions out there. what is your main question after learning what we learned from the judge yesterday, after seeing all of this, what really sticks out to you? >> well, the question is by august of 2016, paul manafort was not at that point the chairman of the trump campaign. so the big question is did the candidate donald trump know at the time what paul manafort was doing, that he was providing polling data, that he was talking about potential policy issues that the trump presidency, if it became that, would adopt. and so that's the question. because the trump supporters and the administration, they can't any longer say that this did not affect the campaign at all. paul manafort had been the chairman of the campaign and he was providing campaign-related information. so the question really is who are the specific peop
paul manafort. we're getting to collusion and who else may be involved. >> carrie, we have these little snippets that ellie pointed out that we can read into and there's still larger questions out there. what is your main question after learning what we learned from the judge yesterday, after seeing all of this, what really sticks out to you? >> well, the question is by august of 2016, paul manafort was not at that point the chairman of the trump campaign. so the big question is did...
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we have a tendency, paul, ever since 9/11 to underestimate these radical islamists.o think they're defeated a far cry from reality. so i totally agree with this amendment, andst it's overwhelming passage. >> let me i think the president would respond to you general he would say look, why should we -- why should the united states always be the one to go into these neighborhoods and clean it up and keep pressure on it. isis and how long do we have to do that and why won't iraqis take care and turks take care of it and why won't the -- everybody else take care of it? >> we do this because it's -- a threat to the american people. i think the president -- the principle of fighting radical islamist in their backyard from president bush through obama varying degrees there current president is a sound principle, and the amount of forces involved, paul, are just modest 4,000 soldiers and intelligence officers and such. is that it? >> it's a couple -- in syria 2200 fighting in arabian peninsula 700 and they're a threat to us doing same thing in libya. 700 we're off the coast o
we have a tendency, paul, ever since 9/11 to underestimate these radical islamists.o think they're defeated a far cry from reality. so i totally agree with this amendment, andst it's overwhelming passage. >> let me i think the president would respond to you general he would say look, why should we -- why should the united states always be the one to go into these neighborhoods and clean it up and keep pressure on it. isis and how long do we have to do that and why won't iraqis take care...
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the memo is likely the last major filing in the prosecution of paul manafort. as we have seen in other sentencing memoranda, it may also contain new information in the russia investigation, and serve as another sign post toward the overall investigation is headed. >> there was no collusion. there was no obstruction. there was no anything. so that's the nice part. there was no phone calls, no nothing. we have a -- i won the race. you know why i won the race? because i was a better candidate than she was and had nothing to do with russia. and everybody knows it's a hoax. it's one of the greatest hoaxes ever perpetrated on this country. i look forward to seeing the report. if it's an honest report, it will say that. if it's not an honest report, it won't. >> that was the president earlier today. will tonight's memo provide any clues to that final report? that's one question out of many, and it's not the only breaking news on the subject either. there is new reporting as well tonight on potentially new evidence that michael cohen gave federal investigators about th
the memo is likely the last major filing in the prosecution of paul manafort. as we have seen in other sentencing memoranda, it may also contain new information in the russia investigation, and serve as another sign post toward the overall investigation is headed. >> there was no collusion. there was no obstruction. there was no anything. so that's the nice part. there was no phone calls, no nothing. we have a -- i won the race. you know why i won the race? because i was a better...
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♪ >> welcome to the journal editorial report i'm paul. meltdown on the political left this week after starbucks former ceo howard shuttle said she's considering a run for president in 20 20 as an independent democrats needily went on the attack and insisting it would all but guarantee president trump's reelection. schultz responded to that charge calling fox's dana perino they're overreacting. >> it is a strong policy that lifelong republican have no place to go if there's a left leaning liberal progressive democrat. they will vote for donald trump. it is very possible if they have a bitter choice someone in the middle who can speak to their values they would vote for someone like me. >> let's bring in wall street journal columnist and deputy editor and o'grady assistant editorial page editor james freeman so james howard is a lifetime democrat. >> yes. >> are you surprised he's running than suggesting he might run as an independent why do that? >> i think he's seeing an opportunity here to have a democratic process that seems currently b
♪ >> welcome to the journal editorial report i'm paul. meltdown on the political left this week after starbucks former ceo howard shuttle said she's considering a run for president in 20 20 as an independent democrats needily went on the attack and insisting it would all but guarantee president trump's reelection. schultz responded to that charge calling fox's dana perino they're overreacting. >> it is a strong policy that lifelong republican have no place to go if there's a left...
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go go go to hell go to tell tourist and then we go go ahead paul. yes very quickly i want to throw it to your attention of the view is that there might be beating this coup second this president donald trump the man who claims that the administrators it paid to ship that there is no democracy and so on and so on and so despite the fact that the new american international service look david in it he is in the clear that three and a donald trump was alleged to have less votes in his competitor so it's a good thing with with what more authority can he claim there is no democracy in venezuela when they lose a man in the united states is elected president well i mean if i can say it all if i could say to all three of you i mean. the rank hypocrisy of alleging russian metally very proudly and the mainstream media trumps along with him ok i mean that kind of hypocrisy is just you know it's a stinks to high heaven miguel you want to jump in go ahead ok the question of the may twentieth elections last year because precisely because the opposition was going t
go go go to hell go to tell tourist and then we go go ahead paul. yes very quickly i want to throw it to your attention of the view is that there might be beating this coup second this president donald trump the man who claims that the administrators it paid to ship that there is no democracy and so on and so on and so despite the fact that the new american international service look david in it he is in the clear that three and a donald trump was alleged to have less votes in his competitor so...
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paul manafort filing may tell all. >>> what's next for jussie smollett?es against him,
paul manafort filing may tell all. >>> what's next for jussie smollett?es against him,