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as mental health continues to grab the headlines, we have sent paul carter to have a look at some ofm to help. when i first started to cut myself, it was just a release and it was like i was in control of something and, like, it was like i was matching the pain on the inside as it was on the outside. there is still a lot of stigma around mental health and people feeling like they have got to be 0k and get on with it. i've struggled from anxiety for quite a few years, since i was a small child, because of issues that have faced at school. if you address that now at school level and at the younger years, then hopefully that will build a generation of people who are open to talk about mental health. and that conversation around mental health could indeed be aided by technology. often seen as the bogeyman harming children and young people, there is a suggestion that technology could now posed a solution to those very problems. it is estimated that one in four adults experience mental health issues each year in the uk and that 75% of mental illnesses start before a child reaches their 18t
as mental health continues to grab the headlines, we have sent paul carter to have a look at some ofm to help. when i first started to cut myself, it was just a release and it was like i was in control of something and, like, it was like i was matching the pain on the inside as it was on the outside. there is still a lot of stigma around mental health and people feeling like they have got to be 0k and get on with it. i've struggled from anxiety for quite a few years, since i was a small child,...
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here's paul carter. might not be the first place that springs to mind. of doing just that. people closer to them. stranger to technology. — and winning. more on that later. that brought us here. to all of its 50,000 citizens. on other islands can't have that. of this country and make music accessible to all. with learning difficulties, right up to professional musicians. possibilities for our citizens. all sing. because we are very proud of being this musical nation. in a population of 50,000 people. resulted in google mapping the islands for its service. but they haven't stopped there. but we were not present on google translate this time. on google translate. on a dedicated website. they also hoped it would again add pressure to google. try it, and you will learn that we have a0 words for fog. "toka". "skaltova". as yet, google hasn't bowed to pressure a second time. works very well. it shows our culture and our people. but why is such a remote part of the world so keen to stay connected? on the computer because we are also here. hello! chuckles. that was paul in the faroe islands, and
here's paul carter. might not be the first place that springs to mind. of doing just that. people closer to them. stranger to technology. — and winning. more on that later. that brought us here. to all of its 50,000 citizens. on other islands can't have that. of this country and make music accessible to all. with learning difficulties, right up to professional musicians. possibilities for our citizens. all sing. because we are very proud of being this musical nation. in a population of 50,000...
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here's paul carter. north atlantic might not be the first place that springs to mind. but the faroe islands, situated roughly half way between scotland and iceland, are trying new ways of doing just that. we talk a lot about the power of technology to bring people closer together. well the government here are experimenting with new ways to bring education to people across these islands, and bring the world a little closer to them. this remote collection of 18 islands are actually no stranger to technology. as well as leading mobile phone 4g connectivity in partnership with chinese firm huawei, they've also built a reputation for taking on the tech big guns — and winning. more on that later. but it's their experiment with tech to enhance their cultural heritage that brought us here. the faroese government has just announced that it will be making music education software meludia available completely free to all of its 50,000 citizens. so there's only one really specialised high—level music school here in
here's paul carter. north atlantic might not be the first place that springs to mind. but the faroe islands, situated roughly half way between scotland and iceland, are trying new ways of doing just that. we talk a lot about the power of technology to bring people closer together. well the government here are experimenting with new ways to bring education to people across these islands, and bring the world a little closer to them. this remote collection of 18 islands are actually no stranger to...
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as mental health continues to grab the headlines, we have sent paul carter to have a look at some ofof stigma around mental health and people feeling like they have got to be 0k and get on with it. i've struggled from anxiety for quite a few years, since i was a small child, because of issues that have faced at school. if you address that now at school level and at the younger years, then hopefully that will build a generation of people who are open to talk about mental health. and that conversation around mental health could indeed be aided by technology. often seen as the bogeyman harming children and young people, there is a suggestion that technology could now pose a solution to those very problems. it is estimated that one in four adults experience mental health issues each year in the uk and that 75% of mental illnesses start before a child reaches their 18th birthday. treatment, though, can be slow. at present, only 20% of children and young people who have significant mental health problems that would benefit from intervention are actually receiving the sort of standard servi
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did you have any suspicion or wonder about the individuals, paul manafort or carter page. >> no. never heard of carter page ever. general flynn i think i met briefly at a rally in pennsylvania, the union league at a defense -- a speech. popadopoulos, never heard of him. and paul manafort, obviously, yes. but had zero suspicion whatsoever. again, we're running a campaign day in and day out and you've been on a campaign and you've been on campaigns -- >> but they have controls ant don't let people walk up to trump tower and tell about information suspicious. >> and jake asked the question on the ground on a day to day basis. no. >> we want to keep this panel going in the next block. did republicans on the senate intelligence committee just throw in their house colleagues under the bus when it comes to the russia investigation. stay with us. touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. up to 90% of those with moderate to severe psoriasis had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. most people
did you have any suspicion or wonder about the individuals, paul manafort or carter page. >> no. never heard of carter page ever. general flynn i think i met briefly at a rally in pennsylvania, the union league at a defense -- a speech. popadopoulos, never heard of him. and paul manafort, obviously, yes. but had zero suspicion whatsoever. again, we're running a campaign day in and day out and you've been on a campaign and you've been on campaigns -- >> but they have controls ant...
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we know carter page was under investigation. we know paul under investigation back to 2014. what did this have to do with paul manafort, carter page and others? there were reports of the also met with others. your potential campaign advisors, your papadopoulos there, -- and carter page on the right. what if they were legitimately concerned about potential russian actions as opposed with the present that in terms of trying to plant a spy in the campaign versus someone who is an informant that goes back to and report what is being told. >> fine. i'll stipulate that paul manafort is a bad guy. we are discussing who will watch the watchers? if they did this year and and a half ago, fine! let congress go look over their shoulder and see if everything was done. even if the investigation itself is legitimate, this is what congress does. it is an oversight responsibility on in the intelligence agencies because if it doesn't have the responsibility then no one is watching them and they can do whatever they want. >> that is your concern, no accountabi
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to michael's point, if this is standard operating procedure, given you've got paul manafort and carter page in the house and the fbi did behave according to protocol, why not say yes, mr. president, you want to know all this innocence, sure, here you go, and we'll tell everyone in the room. because if they don't, it only furthers another conspiracy that he likes to push, which is this deep state, which by the way, mike pompeo, current secretary of state, who was asked about the deep state, said no, sorry, nonexistence. >> rosenstein is operating in a world where somehow this devin nunes has become this powerful in the united states government. a guy who constantly makes you think intelligence and congressional are oxymorons, okay. so you start there. rod rossstein has one job here, stephanie, and i think it becomes more and more obvious. >> to keep bob mueller employed? >> absolutely. he has to keep himself employed. that is a way of keeping bob mueller employed. he is operating on this fault line constantly. where he tells the president enough of what he wants to hear that he continue
to michael's point, if this is standard operating procedure, given you've got paul manafort and carter page in the house and the fbi did behave according to protocol, why not say yes, mr. president, you want to know all this innocence, sure, here you go, and we'll tell everyone in the room. because if they don't, it only furthers another conspiracy that he likes to push, which is this deep state, which by the way, mike pompeo, current secretary of state, who was asked about the deep state, said...
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paul man for the, carter page, i mean, like the list goes on and on and on. >> well, okay. so, you know, paul manafort i think was a different situation, okay. if you go back to that period of time -- >> cory lewandowski. >> what's wrong with cory and david, they're bad guys toony like those guys. will you let's talk about paul, i like paul as well. but the situation with paul they were worried about the delegate count at the convention. he was an expert at that and they brought him in to do that job. >> but you couldn't get somebody do that job that didn't have all these ukrainian problems? >> i guess he probably is how have done more due diligence. >> or some or any. >> but what was going on was super entrepreneurial activity. people were calling plays from the line of scrimmage. we area outmanned 2-1 by the clinton campaign. >> it doesn't mean you can't find good people. michael flynn, not a good guy. >> we're going to disagree with that as well. i think michael flynn sis a gret american so we're going to disagree about that. at the end of the day there are good and bad p
paul man for the, carter page, i mean, like the list goes on and on and on. >> well, okay. so, you know, paul manafort i think was a different situation, okay. if you go back to that period of time -- >> cory lewandowski. >> what's wrong with cory and david, they're bad guys toony like those guys. will you let's talk about paul, i like paul as well. but the situation with paul they were worried about the delegate count at the convention. he was an expert at that and they...
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the electronic eavesdropping they were doing as well on certain trump campaign members like carter page. >> paulthe timing matters here as well because we're talking about 2016. we're talking about the months of the summers mayb summer, maye that in 2016. and why is that important? >> it matters because the fbi has doggedly stuck to this story that what launched the counter intelligence probe was a tip it received about a conversation that trump aide george papadopoulos had. they claim they got this tip in july and that soon after they started this counter intelligence probe. if it were to be the case, that they had a spy who was functioning, potentially prior to that date, then that would mean something else inspired them to do it and that they haven't been straight. >> paul: now i have to ask, kim, because you put it in your column, you said you think you know the name of who this individual, this sources. why have you decided -- first of all, if nobody in intelligence and government told you, how did you find -- how do you think you know and why aren't you publishing it? >> well, there's a lo
the electronic eavesdropping they were doing as well on certain trump campaign members like carter page. >> paulthe timing matters here as well because we're talking about 2016. we're talking about the months of the summers mayb summer, maye that in 2016. and why is that important? >> it matters because the fbi has doggedly stuck to this story that what launched the counter intelligence probe was a tip it received about a conversation that trump aide george papadopoulos had. they...
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discussed him and his interest in doing a business deal -- >> you're talking about carter page, george papadopoulos, paul manafort -- >> paul manafort, the campaign chairman, when we quote -- victoria nuland who was -- >> who was also victim of a dumping in her own right. >> in many ways the first victim of the putin information warfare campaign. when she finds out putin -- manafort is the chairman of the trump campaign, she goes, manafort? he's been a russian stooge for 15 years. she knew this because manafort had been a very major presence in ukraine as the consultant to the pro-russia political party to yanukovych, the president of russia -- of ukraine, and collected millions of dollars for that. had as his chief assistant in kiev a guy who we write about in the book who was a known russian intelligence agent. in fact, we just learned in recent days -- >> former. >> no, no, in the recent filing by robert mueller, the fbi assessed he has ties to the russian military intelligence agency, the gru. so you have manafort -- >> and paul manafort ends up stiffing a russian oligarch -- >> well, that, it's anot
discussed him and his interest in doing a business deal -- >> you're talking about carter page, george papadopoulos, paul manafort -- >> paul manafort, the campaign chairman, when we quote -- victoria nuland who was -- >> who was also victim of a dumping in her own right. >> in many ways the first victim of the putin information warfare campaign. when she finds out putin -- manafort is the chairman of the trump campaign, she goes, manafort? he's been a russian stooge for...
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flynn, papadopoulos, carter page and paul manafort.this day, none of these people have been charged with anything related to collusion, espionage, spying or treason. they use these highly secretive subpoenas. they are called national security letters, very controversial. extremely secretive. to get information from computers and phone logs. they had at least one spy in their campaign. i think i know who it is. i was talking to someone today about it. there is no way i'm going to say the name. i have enough problems already. but the name will come out. it'll be very clear. to put it in perspective, the obama fbi had spies in the term campaign a couple months before an election, illegally surveil's people in the trump campaign based on political opposition research paid for by hillary and gotten through russian sources. any time you try to ask questions, they stonewall or put out this highly redacted nonsense and all the people involved are trump haters. strzok, page, comey, yates. you can't get any straight answers. >> juan: i just want
flynn, papadopoulos, carter page and paul manafort.this day, none of these people have been charged with anything related to collusion, espionage, spying or treason. they use these highly secretive subpoenas. they are called national security letters, very controversial. extremely secretive. to get information from computers and phone logs. they had at least one spy in their campaign. i think i know who it is. i was talking to someone today about it. there is no way i'm going to say the name. i...
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they thought paul manafort can't be trusted, carter page can't be trusted.we shouldn't warn them. >> how about the candidate? >> if you don't warn them, you create an environment for informants. when they took that step, it spiralled out of control. they we we need to why why it began, what role did barack obama have, did he know that the fbi had informants there. i guarantee the answer is yes. no fbi would put informants in another presidential campaign without permission of the white house and the president. >> we'll move on. we've been talking about it, the president cancelling the summit with kim jong-un. how the rest of the world now is reacting. and the nfl issued a new policy. it broke here yesterday right during "outnumbered." now there's more. players on the field have to stand for the national anthem. it comes after a season-long push from president trump. what happens if players continue to take a knee? they could stay in the locker room. that's what the league has said. prudential asked these couples: how much money do you think you'll need in re
they thought paul manafort can't be trusted, carter page can't be trusted.we shouldn't warn them. >> how about the candidate? >> if you don't warn them, you create an environment for informants. when they took that step, it spiralled out of control. they we we need to why why it began, what role did barack obama have, did he know that the fbi had informants there. i guarantee the answer is yes. no fbi would put informants in another presidential campaign without permission of the...
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at the outset, those under investigation were mike flynn, paul manafort, george papadopoulos, and carter page. and when it comes to carter page, we get one gobsmacking new detail about why the fbi didn't just think he had links to russian intelligence, but they suspected him of being an actual foreign agent of the russian government. this is brand-new. quote, "crossfire hurricane" -- come on. it's a great name for a squirt gun, but really? "crossfire hurricane began with a focus on four campaign officials, but by mid fall 2016, the carter page inquiry had progressed the furthest. agents had known mr. page for years. russian spies had tried to recruit him in 2013. and when agents warned him about that, he was dismissive." quote, "that warning even made its way back to russian intelligence, leaving agents suspecting that carter page had reported their efforts to moscow." think about that for a second. this is a foreign policy adviser to the trump campaign. the fbi didn't just know that he had been caught up in a russian spy ring in new york, right, one that resulted in an actual russian sp
at the outset, those under investigation were mike flynn, paul manafort, george papadopoulos, and carter page. and when it comes to carter page, we get one gobsmacking new detail about why the fbi didn't just think he had links to russian intelligence, but they suspected him of being an actual foreign agent of the russian government. this is brand-new. quote, "crossfire hurricane" -- come on. it's a great name for a squirt gun, but really? "crossfire hurricane began with a focus...
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paul isax here for five years, straus, with carter's backing broke the back of it. and at the g7 summit straus, who was not one to hide his backpacking on himself, was bragging about it. desststang thought he had role ity, straus said, famous pitcher, dizzy dean once said, if you done it, it ain't bragging. sogh gestard, called over the military aide, only one in the room, who is this dizzy dean? every one is going around. jim callahan, everybody should know dizzy dean was a pitcher for the st. louis cardinals in 1934. and straus is right, if you've done it, you ain't bragging. >> that's good. anymore comments on nato? >> carter took the alliance seriously at a time when the soviet union was ramping up its opposition to american presence in europe but he did it not just the way we've heard which i think is put very well but also working on arms control and got the "salt" agreement and incidentally he had to bargain between his advisors, brzezinski who hated russians and vance who diplomacy. there is item, which stu uses in the book, which carter would give a major s
paul isax here for five years, straus, with carter's backing broke the back of it. and at the g7 summit straus, who was not one to hide his backpacking on himself, was bragging about it. desststang thought he had role ity, straus said, famous pitcher, dizzy dean once said, if you done it, it ain't bragging. sogh gestard, called over the military aide, only one in the room, who is this dizzy dean? every one is going around. jim callahan, everybody should know dizzy dean was a pitcher for the st....
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what we know is that man for the *, paul -- what we know is manafort, paul manafort was investigated in 2014. they have carter page on their radar. so if you deal with papadopoulos, carter page and clovis, a foreign policy advisor who reached out to or talked to about this informant, you see nothing wrong with that versus they are investigating the campaign. >> you definitely articulated there are independent red flags that make the fbi concerned about potential russian interference in the trump campaign. it would be natural for them to begin an investigation which they didn't do until august 2016, and a natural step in that process would be if they had a confidential informant, to use a confidential informant. that's not the same thing as embedding a spy in the trump campaign. eric: rudy giuliani and the president see it differently. they don't differentiate. let me play you what adam schiff said about that this morning. >> this claim by the president and suggestion by giuliani there is a political spy embed in the trump campaign is nonsense. you hear it in the same terms trump often speaks. people are sayin
what we know is that man for the *, paul -- what we know is manafort, paul manafort was investigated in 2014. they have carter page on their radar. so if you deal with papadopoulos, carter page and clovis, a foreign policy advisor who reached out to or talked to about this informant, you see nothing wrong with that versus they are investigating the campaign. >> you definitely articulated there are independent red flags that make the fbi concerned about potential russian interference in...
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president carter anticipated many of the programs that his successor ronald reagan embraced he fostered many -- major major deredlation of communication and banking and most importantly appointed paul one of the most committed and inflation fighters to the chairmanship of the federal reserve. stew skdzs in offering balanced view of the carter presidency and splendid read and david said this, and i know this thing will come up he called carter a smart decent but unlucky man in the white house. secretary of the cabinet and i had a second row seat first half of the carter presidency i left the white house at the end of 1978 and stayed in touch my late husband sidney and i met in the west wing and president carter credits himself with over 30 years of hearnlg. sydney served for a time on board of the carter center played a big role in the carter post presidency eni'll just note the post presidency is not covered inned book to it is lasted four decades so stew when you write it has to be minimum 8,000 pages. [laughter] this morning stew will give opening comments followed by our panel which i moderate and then we will go to your questions our goal is to tease out he's getting up. the su
president carter anticipated many of the programs that his successor ronald reagan embraced he fostered many -- major major deredlation of communication and banking and most importantly appointed paul one of the most committed and inflation fighters to the chairmanship of the federal reserve. stew skdzs in offering balanced view of the carter presidency and splendid read and david said this, and i know this thing will come up he called carter a smart decent but unlucky man in the white house....
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. >> paul: we know from some reporting that this informant met with carter page, with george papadopoulos, clovis, trump officials, what else we want to learn about informant and what he was up to? >> most important question here is timeline. if you look at some of those stories that were leaked to the times, the washington post, they all went out of their, at least one of them went out of their way to say, none of these contacts took place until after the fbi started counterintelligence investigation on july 31st, 2016 but was know and we reported of at least one major interaction that this source carter page all the way back to july with invitation that had been extend to him for england beginning of june and other suspicious questions of people approached in the spring. this is a timeline question. when did the fbi first start using a person or more than one to look at the trump campaign and why? paul: okay, but why does the timeline matter? why does it matter if it happened in the spring? >> it matters because the fbi has doggedly stuck to this story that it only began this counterint
. >> paul: we know from some reporting that this informant met with carter page, with george papadopoulos, clovis, trump officials, what else we want to learn about informant and what he was up to? >> most important question here is timeline. if you look at some of those stories that were leaked to the times, the washington post, they all went out of their, at least one of them went out of their way to say, none of these contacts took place until after the fbi started...
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information, just like he has been doing from the get-go, begging paul ryan, oh, don't release the information about fisa r abuse. remember, sara cartereporting information that congress is trying to see, will hold the keys to all of this spying on the trump campaign. rod rosenstein has more problems than just stonewalling tonight. look at what law professor steve calabrese is arguing, rod rosenstein apartment appointmef robert mueller is unconstitutional. as mark opens out last night. the basic problem being that mueller is more powerful than all 96 u.s. attorneys. he was never nominated, never confirmed by the u.s. senate, and because his appointment is unconstitutional, and that renders everything that he has done since may 17th, 2017, null and void. that is why we heard just a couple of fridays ago, judge ts ellis the third demanding to see rob rosenstein's scope of ♪ ♪ that gave mueller the ability supposedly to carry out this witch hunt. it was the rated mueller's team and his pit bull andrew weissmann for going after paul manafort on the 2005 tax fraud allegation. that has nothing to do with russia. he called out to mueller for
information, just like he has been doing from the get-go, begging paul ryan, oh, don't release the information about fisa r abuse. remember, sara cartereporting information that congress is trying to see, will hold the keys to all of this spying on the trump campaign. rod rosenstein has more problems than just stonewalling tonight. look at what law professor steve calabrese is arguing, rod rosenstein apartment appointmef robert mueller is unconstitutional. as mark opens out last night. the...
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paul manaforts. that agents suspected carter page told moscow about the fbi's 2013 warning to him about espionage targeting they surfaced, might have devastated the trump campaign. mr. trump's future national security adviser was under investigation as was his campaign chairman. one adviser appeared to have russian intelligence contacts, another was suspected of being a russian agent himself. >> so matt apuzo, thank you to you and your colleagues for this reporting. secondly, the investigation itself, according to your reporting, was so self-contained, so closely held that the trip to london, two agents going to london to interview the australian ambassador was kept from pact theal -- practically the entire justice department. this flies in the face of donald trump's allegations that the fbi has always been out to get him. can you spell out the timeline between midsummer, 2016 when this investigation began on the heels of hillary clinton's investigation ending and where we are today? >> sure, so the investigation began july 31, 2016. 100 days before the election and just days after the fbi had closed down
paul manaforts. that agents suspected carter page told moscow about the fbi's 2013 warning to him about espionage targeting they surfaced, might have devastated the trump campaign. mr. trump's future national security adviser was under investigation as was his campaign chairman. one adviser appeared to have russian intelligence contacts, another was suspected of being a russian agent himself. >> so matt apuzo, thank you to you and your colleagues for this reporting. secondly, the...
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money and the people that he put on his team from the chairman and paul manafort to michael flynn who had gone over to russia in 2015 to carter page's senior foreign policy adviser to george papadopoulos who was meeting with russians during the campaign. it seems like he liked to have people on his team who had ties to russians. if he didn't have a tie to russia before you joined the trump team, you started to like him once you joined the trump team and we saw that in attorney general sessions for years who had derided you russia's escalating role in the world and starts taking all these meetings with the russian ambassador. of course, we would want to understand these relationships and i think the judge was correct in her ruling. >> congressman swalwell, thanks so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> we have breaking news coming into the situation room. take a look at this. these are pictures from grand central terminal in new york city where there's a major incident right now. we'll take a quick break. we'll update you on what's going on right after this. these zebra and antelope. they're wearing iot sensors, connected
money and the people that he put on his team from the chairman and paul manafort to michael flynn who had gone over to russia in 2015 to carter page's senior foreign policy adviser to george papadopoulos who was meeting with russians during the campaign. it seems like he liked to have people on his team who had ties to russians. if he didn't have a tie to russia before you joined the trump team, you started to like him once you joined the trump team and we saw that in attorney general sessions...
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. >> met with carter page and sam clovis and was recommended for administration position. the individuals known to paulut they were not in contact during the election. with the insistence on a parallel investigation of the justice department expanding an existing code for the allegations the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee accused the president of overstepping his authority. >> this is information the justice department, fbi have concerns about in terms of risk....
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paul manafort was deeply involved. obviously contacts that donald trump junior had with the russian lawyer and carter page. fact there are all of these contacts and connections and it may just be smoke. that's what he'll have to answer. >> showing such -- so many insights into that and susan page. thank you. >> what's happening in the korean negotiations and that is the argument the white house is making. >> thank you both so much. we'll be right back. it started with a discussion, then a decision and now you're working toward something together. can you afford it? is it the right time? yes. and you feel good about it. because you're doing this for him in return for everything he's always done for you. at pnc, we're here to help you take steps today to make a plan to borrow and stick with it. bienvenido a casa, papá. pnc. make today the day. ♪ better than all the rest ♪ applebee's new bigger bolder grill combos. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. . >>> president trump basking in the glow of the moment in the predawn hours after welcoming home those three american detainees. >> so i want to thank y
paul manafort was deeply involved. obviously contacts that donald trump junior had with the russian lawyer and carter page. fact there are all of these contacts and connections and it may just be smoke. that's what he'll have to answer. >> showing such -- so many insights into that and susan page. thank you. >> what's happening in the korean negotiations and that is the argument the white house is making. >> thank you both so much. we'll be right back. it started with a...
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that the information they would have about donald trump, paul manafort, or whoever else could possibly be extrapolated from the involvement with cartere extraordinary measures. they would take phenomenal measures to make sure that this case was the post solid case in the history of america. >> and ambassador, as a diplomat who's talking about representative values abroad, i have to ask you of course about the other development here in senate intel here, moving forward on trump's pick to run the cia, gina haspel. she famously destroyed the torture tapes. she got forward today on a 10-5 vote with two democrats, voting yes. that includes senator mark warner, who many people have recognized as contra trump on other issues. ambassador, what do you think of that? was this the right call? does it concern you that someone so involved in the bush torture era is getting a promotion? >> well, it concerns me, but ari, i just need to say one more thing on the earlier story. because remember, you know, i used to be the recipient of intelligence when i worked in the government. and there is always this intention, even between malcolm and i right no
that the information they would have about donald trump, paul manafort, or whoever else could possibly be extrapolated from the involvement with cartere extraordinary measures. they would take phenomenal measures to make sure that this case was the post solid case in the history of america. >> and ambassador, as a diplomat who's talking about representative values abroad, i have to ask you of course about the other development here in senate intel here, moving forward on trump's pick to...
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carter page and george papadopoulos, whoever he is. the f.b.i. was also going after general michael flynn and paul manafort from the get-go. major intelligence operation. finally the unnamed sources tried to spin that peter strozk/lisa paige text messages what they were talking about who we now think is andrew mccabe about the so-called insurance policy in case the unthinkable happened and donald trump won. they are absolutely claiming now, "they said anything the f.b.i. did publicly would only give fodder to mr. trump campaign claims that the election was rigged." mr. strozk countered even if trump's chances of victory of low, lie dying before you are 40, the stakes are too high to justify inaction. well, that is laughable and it proves our point. the deep state, the top players not rank and file desperately trying to spin all of this damning, all of this incriminating evidence. another new breaking story to tell you about tonight. anonymous government sources have been repeatedly leaking to the media details about the f.b.i. informant who did spy on the trump campaign. at the same time, they are accusing president, repub
carter page and george papadopoulos, whoever he is. the f.b.i. was also going after general michael flynn and paul manafort from the get-go. major intelligence operation. finally the unnamed sources tried to spin that peter strozk/lisa paige text messages what they were talking about who we now think is andrew mccabe about the so-called insurance policy in case the unthinkable happened and donald trump won. they are absolutely claiming now, "they said anything the f.b.i. did publicly would...
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investigation, we have rich gates and paul manafort and chairman and deputy chairman of the campaign, both believed to be a russian intelligence asset. and carterge believed to be involved with russian intelligence and reporting home to moscow about the contacts and george papadopoulos involved and appearing to be in contact with russian intelligence. that's a lot. for one campaign. have you ever heard in any other presidential campaign of a single person being known by the fbi to have ties to russian intelligence? even one? we'll be right back. what might seem like a small cough to you... can be a big bad problem that you could spread to family members, including your grandchildren babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. but you can help prevent this. talk to your doctor today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. because dangers don't just exist in fairytales. [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to t
investigation, we have rich gates and paul manafort and chairman and deputy chairman of the campaign, both believed to be a russian intelligence asset. and carterge believed to be involved with russian intelligence and reporting home to moscow about the contacts and george papadopoulos involved and appearing to be in contact with russian intelligence. that's a lot. for one campaign. have you ever heard in any other presidential campaign of a single person being known by the fbi to have ties to...
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carter page and george papadopoulos, whoever he is. the fbi was also going after general michael flynn, paul manafort, from the get-go.his was a major intelligence operation. finally, these unnamed sources also tried to spin the peter strzok-lisa page text messages, what they were talking about, who we now think is andrew mccabe, their so-called insurance policy, in case the unthinkable happened and donald trump won. they are claiming now "they said that anything the fbi did publicly would only give fodder to measure terms campaign claims that the election was rigged." mr. strzok countered that even if mr. trump's chances of victory were low, like dying before you are 40, the stakes are too high to justify inactio inaction. that's laughable and it proves our point. the deep state, these top players, not rank and file, desperately trying to spin all of this incriminating evidence. another new breaking story to tell you about tonight, anonymous government sources have been repeatedly looking to the media details about the fbi informant who did spy on the trump campaign played at the same time, they are accusing the pres
carter page and george papadopoulos, whoever he is. the fbi was also going after general michael flynn, paul manafort, from the get-go.his was a major intelligence operation. finally, these unnamed sources also tried to spin the peter strzok-lisa page text messages, what they were talking about, who we now think is andrew mccabe, their so-called insurance policy, in case the unthinkable happened and donald trump won. they are claiming now "they said that anything the fbi did publicly would...
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carter page and george papadopoulos, whoever he is. the f.b.i. was also going after general michael flynn and paul manafort from the get-go. major intelligence operation. finally the unnamed sources tried to spin that peter strozk/lisa paige text messages what they were talking about who we now think is andrew mccabe about the so-called insurance policy in case the unthinkable happened and donald trump won. they are absolutely claiming now, "they said anything the f.b.i. did publicly would only give fodder to mr. trump campaign claims that the election was rigged." mr. strozk countered even if trump's chances of victory of low, lie dying before you are 40, the stakes are too high to justify inaction. well, that is laughable and it proves our point. the deep state, the top players not rank and file desperately trying to spin all of this damning, all of this incriminating evidence. another new breaking story to tell you about tonight. anonymous government sources have been repeatedly leaking to the media details about the f.b.i. informant who did spy on the trump campaign. at the same time, they are accusing president, repub
carter page and george papadopoulos, whoever he is. the f.b.i. was also going after general michael flynn and paul manafort from the get-go. major intelligence operation. finally the unnamed sources tried to spin that peter strozk/lisa paige text messages what they were talking about who we now think is andrew mccabe about the so-called insurance policy in case the unthinkable happened and donald trump won. they are absolutely claiming now, "they said anything the f.b.i. did publicly would...
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meeting with trey gowdy and devin nunes and paul ryan at the department of justice to go over documents in a briefing on what led up to the fisa request to surveil carter page and then this idea there was a spy who was looking into the trump campaign. democrats came out of that meeting yesterday saying there is no evidence that there was a spy implanted in the trump campaign. the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell saying he still backs the mueller investigation into russia after that meeting. other sources saying what's at the crux of all of this? the centerpiece is the definition of what a spy is. is a confidential informant a spy and could a spy be a confidential informant? the issue the democrats appeared most worked up about yesterday is why the white house's new in-house counsel in the russia investigation emmett flood was there at the department of justice just prior to the meeting with john kelly. the white house said he was only there with john kelly to welcome people and brief them in the fact the white house wanted transparency. sarah huckabee sanders neither chef kelly or mr. flood attended the meetings but made brief remarks to relay th
meeting with trey gowdy and devin nunes and paul ryan at the department of justice to go over documents in a briefing on what led up to the fisa request to surveil carter page and then this idea there was a spy who was looking into the trump campaign. democrats came out of that meeting yesterday saying there is no evidence that there was a spy implanted in the trump campaign. the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell saying he still backs the mueller investigation into russia after that...
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the tough medicine that paul volcker has told me that he's going to do, which is tighten the money supply, squeeze inflation out, raise unemployment, raise interest rates and carterid, i know this may effect my re-election but i don't want my legacy to be this high inflation and i'm willing to lose if this is what it means. the ultimate beneficiary of that two years later was ronald reagan and the country. but carter was willing to take that and he absolutely knew volcker in a classic meeting that i describe said that to him. >> neil: even alan greenspan said as much who praises your book and the difference it made. having said that, whether you anticipated that or not, i'm curious what you make of the donald trump comparison at the outset, that both were in their honey way rebellious figures in their party and in the system. carter, a different approach than donald trump. but it was jimmy carter that said donald trump, should he succeed with this north korean summit, he should get the nobel peace prize what do you think? >> look, i think the north korean summit is important and possibly historic. let's compare it with the camp david accords in the egyptian israe
the tough medicine that paul volcker has told me that he's going to do, which is tighten the money supply, squeeze inflation out, raise unemployment, raise interest rates and carterid, i know this may effect my re-election but i don't want my legacy to be this high inflation and i'm willing to lose if this is what it means. the ultimate beneficiary of that two years later was ronald reagan and the country. but carter was willing to take that and he absolutely knew volcker in a classic meeting...
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paul, democrats line. that informant he talked to, pop and carter page, both being in cahoots with the russians. come on, people. get your head out of the sand. host: does this new request -- what do you think about that? is a disgrace. i cannot believe the republican party used to be lawn order and now they want to rip down our fbi and law enforcement for a crooked president. it is shocking. very shocking. host: let's go -- let's go to georgia. caller: how're you doing? they have been using informants for the history. spies into hells angels and gangs. they could have gotten trump a long time ago. ofmp just wants to get out this mess we are in. see colluding with a country like rusher who is trying to take over america. these republicans, i do not understand. host: you are saying what they did is ok in your mind? caller: it was, because they were involved with russia, with the involvement of russia. russia is the enemy to the united states of america. iran, they have been would have done the same thing if someone had been negotiating. run for17 people president. none of those other 16 people wa
paul, democrats line. that informant he talked to, pop and carter page, both being in cahoots with the russians. come on, people. get your head out of the sand. host: does this new request -- what do you think about that? is a disgrace. i cannot believe the republican party used to be lawn order and now they want to rip down our fbi and law enforcement for a crooked president. it is shocking. very shocking. host: let's go -- let's go to georgia. caller: how're you doing? they have been using...
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suspected informant met with carter page and sam clovis and at one point was recommended for administration position. the individual was known to former trump campaign chairman paul manafort but they were not in contact during the 2016 election. with the president's insistence on a parallel investigation and the justice department expanding an existing probe to cover the informant allegations, the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee accused the president of overstepping his authority. >> this is information that the justice department, fbi expressed grave concerns about. >> what's been said is dynamite. it's the scandal of our time. >> house republicans asking a resolution for a second special counsel to investigate a broad range of allegations against the justice department and the fbi standing a three year period to include the clinton email case, alleged government surveillance abuse, as well as how and why the rush investigation began into the trump campaign. >> this president has turned over 1.2 million documents to the special counsel mueller. and yet our doj and fbi, in a seven month period, has delivered less than 19,000 documents. >> dem
suspected informant met with carter page and sam clovis and at one point was recommended for administration position. the individual was known to former trump campaign chairman paul manafort but they were not in contact during the 2016 election. with the president's insistence on a parallel investigation and the justice department expanding an existing probe to cover the informant allegations, the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee accused the president of overstepping his...