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paul carter has been looking at how one insurance company has been using its knowledge of risk to help farmers fight back against the reins. —— rains. like farmers the world over, in bangladesh, they have to battle the elements. but in their case, severe flooding can be a regular occurrence. given the impact floods can have, whether information and advice on what farmers should do with their crops is disseminated to communities who phone voice messages, or by call centres that farmers can ring into. and for those who do not have phones or live in remote off—line areas, there are also weatherboards where farmers can come and receive information. —— weather. when floods destroyed this pharma's crops, costing about three months's wages. —— farmer's. these initiatives were set up by the bangladeshi government and its national charity, that helps find sustainable solutions to technology, and now and that app being piloted is taking things even further. it combines historical knowledge of crop patterns with weather forecast so that then farmers can make advanced to advance decisions about ho
paul carter has been looking at how one insurance company has been using its knowledge of risk to help farmers fight back against the reins. —— rains. like farmers the world over, in bangladesh, they have to battle the elements. but in their case, severe flooding can be a regular occurrence. given the impact floods can have, whether information and advice on what farmers should do with their crops is disseminated to communities who phone voice messages, or by call centres that farmers can...
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paul carter has been looking at how one insurance company has been using its knowledge of risk to helparmers fight back against the rains. like farmers the world over, in bangladesh they have to battle the elements. but in their case, severe flooding could be a regular occurrence. given the impact floods can have, weather information and advice on what farmers should do with their crops is disseminated to communities through phone voice messages. 0r via call centres that farmers can ring in to. and for those who don't have phones or live in remote off—line areas, there are also weatherboards at district points where farmers can come to receive information. when floods destroyed this farmer's crops, it cost him about three months‘ wages. these initiatives were set up by the bangladeshi government and an international charity that helps communities find sustainable solutions through technology. and now, an app being piloted is taking things even further. the sesame app uses machine learning to combine historical knowledge of crop patterns with weather forecasts so that farmers can make a
paul carter has been looking at how one insurance company has been using its knowledge of risk to helparmers fight back against the rains. like farmers the world over, in bangladesh they have to battle the elements. but in their case, severe flooding could be a regular occurrence. given the impact floods can have, weather information and advice on what farmers should do with their crops is disseminated to communities through phone voice messages. 0r via call centres that farmers can ring in to....
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paul carter has been looking at how one insurance company has been using its knowledge of risk to help the farmers fight back against the rains. like farmers the world over, in bangladesh, they have to battle the elements. but in their case, severe flooding could be a regular occurrence. given the impact floods can have, weather information and advice on what farmers should do with their crops is disseminated to communities through phone voice messages. or via call centres that farmers can ring in to. and for those who don't have phones or live in remote off—line areas, there are also weatherboards at district points where farmers can come to receive information. when floods destroyed this farmer's crops, it cost him about three months‘ wages. these initiatives were set up by the bangladeshi government and an international charity that helps communities find sustainable solutions through technology. and now, an app being piloted is taking things even further. the sesame app uses machine learning to combine historical knowledge of crop patterns with weather forecasts so that farmers can
paul carter has been looking at how one insurance company has been using its knowledge of risk to help the farmers fight back against the rains. like farmers the world over, in bangladesh, they have to battle the elements. but in their case, severe flooding could be a regular occurrence. given the impact floods can have, weather information and advice on what farmers should do with their crops is disseminated to communities through phone voice messages. or via call centres that farmers can ring...
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before the tournament, paul carter went to fifa to find out how.ntegral part of football. you cannot watch a game without being bombarded by all kinds of statistics. for the first time, fifa are providing an all—in—one technical package, allowing coaching staff and analysts to communicate throughoutt matches in real—time. the snappily titled electronic performance and tracking system — or epts — will provide data on player metrics such as distances run, speed, and positional information. crucially, each of the 32 countries competing in the tournament will be provided with two tablets. one for a data analyst in the stands, who will be to communicate with the second device user on bench — possibly an assistant coach or manager. we know when the players and the ball are at any time any match. we have different metrics available to the analysts, and is up to them to decide how to use it. with resources available for technology differing between countries, fifa hopes this technology will bridge the data divide, bringing the digital haves closer to the d
before the tournament, paul carter went to fifa to find out how.ntegral part of football. you cannot watch a game without being bombarded by all kinds of statistics. for the first time, fifa are providing an all—in—one technical package, allowing coaching staff and analysts to communicate throughoutt matches in real—time. the snappily titled electronic performance and tracking system — or epts — will provide data on player metrics such as distances run, speed, and positional...
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paul carter has been looking at how one insurance company has been using its knowledge of risk to helphey have to battle the elements. but in their case, severe flooding could be a regular occurrence. given the impact floods can have, weather information and advice on what farmers should do with their crops is disseminated to communities through phone voice messages. or via call centres that farmers can ring in to. and for those who don't have phones or live in remote off—line areas, there are also weatherboards at district points where farmers can come to receive information. when floods destroyed this farmer's crops, it cost him about three months' wages. these initiatives were set up by the bangladeshi government and an international charity that helps communities find sustainable solutions through technology. and now, an app being piloted is taking things even further. the sesame app uses machine learning to combine historical knowledge of crop patterns with weather forecasts so that farmers can make advanced decisions on when to plough the land, plant and apply fertilisers. this f
paul carter has been looking at how one insurance company has been using its knowledge of risk to helphey have to battle the elements. but in their case, severe flooding could be a regular occurrence. given the impact floods can have, weather information and advice on what farmers should do with their crops is disseminated to communities through phone voice messages. or via call centres that farmers can ring in to. and for those who don't have phones or live in remote off—line areas, there...
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paul carter has been looking at how one insurance company has been using its knowledge of risk to helpfarmers the world over, in bangladesh, they have to battle the elements. but in their case, severe flooding could be a regular occurrence. given the impact floods can have, weather information and advice on what farmers should do with their crops is disseminated to communities through phone voice messages. 0r via call centres that farmers can ring in to. and for those who don't have phones or live in remote off—line areas, there are also weatherboards at district points where farmers can come to receive information. when floods destroyed this farmer's crops, it cost him about three months‘ wages. these initiatives were set up by the bangladeshi government and an international charity that helps communities find sustainable solutions through technology. and now, an app being piloted is taking things even further. the sesame app uses machine learning to combine historical knowledge of crop patterns with weather forecasts so that farmers can make advanced decisions on when to plough the l
paul carter has been looking at how one insurance company has been using its knowledge of risk to helpfarmers the world over, in bangladesh, they have to battle the elements. but in their case, severe flooding could be a regular occurrence. given the impact floods can have, weather information and advice on what farmers should do with their crops is disseminated to communities through phone voice messages. 0r via call centres that farmers can ring in to. and for those who don't have phones or...
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before the tournament, paul carter went to fit to find out how.l. you cannot be what you've put up —— without being bombarded by statistics. analysts committed to our matches in real—time. the snappily titled electronic performance and tracking system will provide data on metrics such as distances run, speed, and position information. crucially, it could be 32 countries competing in the tournament will be provided with two ta blets the tournament will be provided with two tablets will stop one for a data a nalyst two tablets will stop one for a data analyst in the stands, will be to communicate with the second device you not on bench can't possibly an assistant coach or manager. —— unit on bench. we know when the players and where the ball is at any time any match. we have different metrics available to the analysts, and is with resources available for technology differing between countries, fifa hopes this technology will bridge the data divide, bringing the digital haves closer to the digital have—nots. lots of the team already use data. we expe
before the tournament, paul carter went to fit to find out how.l. you cannot be what you've put up —— without being bombarded by statistics. analysts committed to our matches in real—time. the snappily titled electronic performance and tracking system will provide data on metrics such as distances run, speed, and position information. crucially, it could be 32 countries competing in the tournament will be provided with two ta blets the tournament will be provided with two tablets will...
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before the tournament, paul carter went to fifa to find out how.technical package, allowing coaching staff and analysts to communicate throughout matches in real—time. the snappily—titled electronic performance and tracking system — or epts — will provide data on player metrics such as distances run, speed and positional information. crucially, each of the 32 countries competing in the tournament will be provided with two tablets. one for a data analyst in the stands, who will be able to communicate with a second device user on bench — possibly a coach or an assistant manager. we are using an optimal tracking system so we have optical tracking cameras in all of the stadiums. we know where the players and the ball are at any time of the match. we have different metrics available to the analysts and is up to them to decide how to use it. with resources available for technology differing between countries, fifa hopes this technology will bridge the data divide, bringing the digital haves closer to the digital have—nots. a lot of the teams already use
before the tournament, paul carter went to fifa to find out how.technical package, allowing coaching staff and analysts to communicate throughout matches in real—time. the snappily—titled electronic performance and tracking system — or epts — will provide data on player metrics such as distances run, speed and positional information. crucially, each of the 32 countries competing in the tournament will be provided with two tablets. one for a data analyst in the stands, who will be able...
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paul carter has been looking at how one insurance company has been using its knowledge of risk to helpar occurrence. given the impact floods can have, weather information and advice on what farmers should do with their crops is disseminated to communities through phone voice messages. 0r via call centres that farmers can ring in to. and for those who don't have phones or live in remote off—line areas, there are also weatherboards at district points where farmers can come to receive information. when floods destroyed this farmer's crops, it cost him about three months‘ wages. these initiatives were set up by the bangladeshi government and an international charity that helps communities find sustainable solutions through technology. and now, an app being piloted is taking things even further. the sesame app uses machine learning to combine historical knowledge of crop patterns with weather forecasts so that farmers can make advanced decisions on when to plough the land, plant and apply fertilisers. this farmer is being advised to spray a fungicide to protect the crops. although these mea
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paul carter has been looking at one insurance company that is using its knowledge of risk to help therrence. given the impact, weather information and advice on what farmers can do with their crops, through messages. all by call centres that farmers can bring into. and for those who do not have phones are live in remote off—line areas, there are also whether boards at district points where farmers can receive information. when floods destroyed this farmers crops, it cost them three months wages. these initiatives were set up by the bangladesh government and its national charity that helps communities find sustainable solutions to technology. and now, and at being piloted is taking things even further. the app uses machine learning to combine historical knowledge of crop patterns with weather forecasts so that farmers can make advance decisions about when to apply fertilisers. this farmers being advised to spread fungicide to protect his crops. dangers, growing, harvesting, looking at the although these measures can be a big help, poor communities are often unaware of how vulnerable th
paul carter has been looking at one insurance company that is using its knowledge of risk to help therrence. given the impact, weather information and advice on what farmers can do with their crops, through messages. all by call centres that farmers can bring into. and for those who do not have phones are live in remote off—line areas, there are also whether boards at district points where farmers can receive information. when floods destroyed this farmers crops, it cost them three months...
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as paul carter from the county council has make cleared is now, all of local government has faced substantialt gra nts particularly with cuts to government grants over the last eight years. what is happening in northamptonshire, it has got to the press first. it is clear that other councils are moving in that direction, particularly county council for whom social care spending is a significant part of what they do and i like the nhs, demand is growing all the time. the shortfall of up to £70 million sounds extraordinary, even for a cou nty sounds extraordinary, even for a county authority. a liberal democrat councillor said this morning, the report into what went wrong was that the council had knowingly adopted an achievable savings. does that open councillors and officials potentially up to criminal action, or at least civil action if they have knowingly done something when they do not have the money to pay for it? so-called section 144 process , for it? so-called section 144 process, whether chief finance officer tells councillors they are not going to balance the budget is therefore they t
as paul carter from the county council has make cleared is now, all of local government has faced substantialt gra nts particularly with cuts to government grants over the last eight years. what is happening in northamptonshire, it has got to the press first. it is clear that other councils are moving in that direction, particularly county council for whom social care spending is a significant part of what they do and i like the nhs, demand is growing all the time. the shortfall of up to £70...
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it's also the president's hiring of mike flynn, of carter page, of paul manafort, of rick gates, george papadopoulos, the list goes on. the president said, why did i keep her on? because at the time she had nis nice things to say about me. that runs parallel to what the president said about scott pruitt who stayed on the job for months after ethics scandals kept mounting. it was because president trump liked him personally. >> there is a common thread here. if you flatter the president, you go far. ken, your colleague maggie haber man wrote a story with katy rogers about how someone was secretly taping donald trump at the white house. she said it was not omarosa opening up to the possibility that others are still doing the same within the white house. what is the deal with people needing or feeling the need to record donald trump? michael cohen recorded him. omarosa recorded him. there could be somebody else in the white house recording him. i know there are folks out there who have reported on donald trump who have been worried in private conversations that he would take that conversat
it's also the president's hiring of mike flynn, of carter page, of paul manafort, of rick gates, george papadopoulos, the list goes on. the president said, why did i keep her on? because at the time she had nis nice things to say about me. that runs parallel to what the president said about scott pruitt who stayed on the job for months after ethics scandals kept mounting. it was because president trump liked him personally. >> there is a common thread here. if you flatter the president,...
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record as you know, erin, report t -- report ted this on page onen a story that said that carter page, roger stone and paulafort were all subject to fisa warrants. a whistle blower has told my attorneys that this was referred to in the redacted portion of the fisa application for carter page and cline also reported it from a separate source in his book. i believe it to be true. obviously we would explore this if there is any effort to bring a bogus charge against me. i believe on the basis of many of the questions that lawyers for those who have gone to the grand jury and lawyers for those who have been questioned tell my attorneys that on the basis of questions that are asked, it's apparent that my e-mail, my text messages and my phone calls have been breached. >> so that's what those have been questioned. there's five of them. one of them was your friend kristen davis who testified before the grand jury, mueller's grand jury on friday. have you had a chance to speak about what exactly she was asked? >> well, at this juncture we are communicating through our attorneys because i don't want there to be any
record as you know, erin, report t -- report ted this on page onen a story that said that carter page, roger stone and paulafort were all subject to fisa warrants. a whistle blower has told my attorneys that this was referred to in the redacted portion of the fisa application for carter page and cline also reported it from a separate source in his book. i believe it to be true. obviously we would explore this if there is any effort to bring a bogus charge against me. i believe on the basis of...
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listen to jimmy carter on the same subject. >> i decided paul volcker would be the best choice becauseteps, even though, it was not good for me politically it, would be good for our economy and for our nation. and so that was one of the most difficult decisions i ever made was to put paul volcker in charge. neil: do you think that cost you the election? do you think that cost you the election in retrospect? >> it was a negative factor in the election. i wouldn't say it was the cause for the election. it was the right thing to do i did it. neil: on the phone now, former bush 43 treasury secretary john snow. good to have you. >> thanks, neil. good to be with you as always. neil: in talking to president carter, sir, i'm reminded of presidents as long as i can remember had a problem with federal reserve chairman or chairman who go too fast hiking interest rates and doing things they don't like them to do, this president is a little different, that is president trump, making it very clear how much he dislikes it. jimmy carter might have had concern how aggressively paul volcker was raising
listen to jimmy carter on the same subject. >> i decided paul volcker would be the best choice becauseteps, even though, it was not good for me politically it, would be good for our economy and for our nation. and so that was one of the most difficult decisions i ever made was to put paul volcker in charge. neil: do you think that cost you the election? do you think that cost you the election in retrospect? >> it was a negative factor in the election. i wouldn't say it was the cause...
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of this country, we'll talk with investigative reporter sarah carter, tonight has new details on origins of phony trump dossier. >> and paul manafort's fate is now in hands of a virginia jury, deliberations underway in first trial for mueller and his 17 angry democrats. judicial watch chris fairly will be witwillfarrellwill be with u. >> our top story, damaging new details emerge on disgraced justice department official bruce ohr, now focus on contact ohr had with a discredit the dossier author christopher steele after the 2016 presidential election, catherine herridge with the latest for us, beginning with a white house announcement that it may pull ohr's security clearance. >> as part of this review, i am evaluating acted with respect to following individuals, james clapper, james comey, michael haden, sally yates, lisa page, and bruce oho. >> -- ohr on only official on the list still working in the government, he is connected to controversial trump dossier, and during the presidential elect, scandal over alleged government surveillance abuse, his wife nelly worked for fusion gps, and dnc and clinton campaign paid the fi
of this country, we'll talk with investigative reporter sarah carter, tonight has new details on origins of phony trump dossier. >> and paul manafort's fate is now in hands of a virginia jury, deliberations underway in first trial for mueller and his 17 angry democrats. judicial watch chris fairly will be witwillfarrellwill be with u. >> our top story, damaging new details emerge on disgraced justice department official bruce ohr, now focus on contact ohr had with a discredit the...
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carter page done wrong? >> when i said stop back, paul manafort is on trial right now. that's what i mean, how far back do we need to go. >> here's the point, a counterintelligence investigation is designed to protect american institutions from infiltration. the right thing for the fbi to do is if they find somebody working for a political campaign or bank or any part of the government is to inform the people in charge that this person in charge that you hired has unsavory connections. that's what they did for feinstein. why did they not do that when it came to manafort, gates and papadopoulos? if they did have a confidential informant, what did the informant learn about the trump campaign in russia, apparently nothing. >> that seems like a couple of names that needed to be added. as you just said, i want to talk about iran. i read a statement from you today and it's one of those things where, would it have made a difference a few years ago if the iranian citizens had somebody to advocate where you did in the statement. you feel very strongly that this is the time again
carter page done wrong? >> when i said stop back, paul manafort is on trial right now. that's what i mean, how far back do we need to go. >> here's the point, a counterintelligence investigation is designed to protect american institutions from infiltration. the right thing for the fbi to do is if they find somebody working for a political campaign or bank or any part of the government is to inform the people in charge that this person in charge that you hired has unsavory...
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carter page. i wonder if they did the same thing against paul manafort. frankly, the entire spec or generals investigation should be shut down. lou: let me ask a question. where are the previous u.s. attorneys to serve republican administrations. where are the previous attorney general who served previous republican presidents? where are they standing up for this president and against this kind of rank political corruption in two of the most important parts of our federal government that is the department of justice and the fbi. very quickly we are out of time. >> i don't know why more people are speaking out, lou. these groups run a mission to destroy this president. that is flat-out but they were. lou: as always, great to have you with us. inc. so much. up next commit united states taken a hard-line approach against north korea resuming military exercises with south korea general jack keane joins me here next. stay with us. stay with us. much more straight ♪music time and time again, you know when i'm doing street magic..i'll walk up to someone and i ca
carter page. i wonder if they did the same thing against paul manafort. frankly, the entire spec or generals investigation should be shut down. lou: let me ask a question. where are the previous u.s. attorneys to serve republican administrations. where are the previous attorney general who served previous republican presidents? where are they standing up for this president and against this kind of rank political corruption in two of the most important parts of our federal government that is the...
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carter there. let's get some of the day's other news. a jury in the trial of former donald trump campaign chairman paul manafort did not reach a verdict afterof deliberations in virginia. manafort is facing 18 counts of tax evasion, bank fraud and hiding foreign bank accounts, brought forward by special counsel robert mueller as part of the investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election. jury deliberations will resume on friday. former indian prime minister atal behari vajpayee has died aged 93. he was being treated for age—related illnesses at a delhi hospital. mr vajpayee was one of the founding members of the hindu nationalist bjp, which currently governs india. the vatican has expressed shame and sorrow in response to a damning report into the sexual abuse of children by priests in pennsylvania. a grand jury found more than 300 priests in the state had abused minors in the past 70 years. the pope said he wanted to root out the ‘tragic horror‘ of priests abusing children. these post bags contain eight years' worth of mail which israel had been blocking from being delivered to the west bank. the ten tonnes of letters and par
carter there. let's get some of the day's other news. a jury in the trial of former donald trump campaign chairman paul manafort did not reach a verdict afterof deliberations in virginia. manafort is facing 18 counts of tax evasion, bank fraud and hiding foreign bank accounts, brought forward by special counsel robert mueller as part of the investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election. jury deliberations will resume on friday. former indian prime minister atal behari vajpayee...
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carter page for ties to russia. there were more installments zeroing in on the allegations against paul manafort. the bottom line is all these strands suggests, as the president has been tweeting, there may have been collusion or connections on the other side of all of this dealing with russia, that have not been investigated yet. >> martha: with more on this, brian lanza the former communications director for president trump's transition team. he is now the managing director of mercury lobbying firm which currently does work for an independent board member of oleg dariposka's energy company. also former democratic national committee spokesperson and he is a fox news contributor. i want to start with you. does it distribute the story that ed laid out? >> it's a convoluted story. >> martha: what's convoluted? >> there's a lot of twists and turns in this thing just as there has been with every step since the beginning. are there questions to be asked? sure. should we look into them? sure. should we use this as an effort to discount the bigger investigation that's going on, absolutely not. >> martha
carter page for ties to russia. there were more installments zeroing in on the allegations against paul manafort. the bottom line is all these strands suggests, as the president has been tweeting, there may have been collusion or connections on the other side of all of this dealing with russia, that have not been investigated yet. >> martha: with more on this, brian lanza the former communications director for president trump's transition team. he is now the managing director of mercury...
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is a classic move we're seeing from the president, paul manafort being a guy who only worked for him for a short time, george papadopoulos and carter page being people he didn't even know being involved in his campaign. it's part of his defense. another defense will be calling michael cohen a liar, attacking his credibility, which is something they're already doing. that is going to create a problem, though, for the president, because one of the key points in his defense at this point is that he did not know about these payments to stormy daniels until after the election. well, i talked to rudy giuliani last night and he is basing that fact off of statements michael cohen made on a tape recording saying that trump only knew about the payments in february or march of 2017. so if it they're going to call michael cohen a liar on all these other issues, they also lose his credibility on the fact of the one thing that could exonerate the president, saying that donald trump didn't know about these during the campaign. >> the president's comments to all of you about flipping, he, barbara, goes at great length, signaling to manafort, one c
is a classic move we're seeing from the president, paul manafort being a guy who only worked for him for a short time, george papadopoulos and carter page being people he didn't even know being involved in his campaign. it's part of his defense. another defense will be calling michael cohen a liar, attacking his credibility, which is something they're already doing. that is going to create a problem, though, for the president, because one of the key points in his defense at this point is that...
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carter author of the number one book in the country. fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett, let's start with the men paul manafort chat wow trial. we'll rush i get mentioned? >> no. trump walt, and the trump campaign won't. this is a perfect example of you will be persecuted and prosecuted if you so much as shake hands with donald trump and join however briefly his presidential campaign. if you are friends of hill and bill, you get a sweetheart deal and immunity. >> james comey abused the position of his office as fbi director to clear hillary clinton in the face of compelling evidence of criminality, in order to clear her path to the presidency. on the very day he cleared her, he launched the investigation of donald trump, meeting secretly with the author of the anti-trumped dossier who is on the payroll of hillary clinton and really that's the thesis. >> pam watching a 2005 case and they said we don't care about manafort's taxes. so we can prosecute or impeach donald trump. that's the only reason we are here. and i think every american needs to be worried. >> remember, sean, judge ellis himself said he be begrudgingly move for
carter author of the number one book in the country. fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett, let's start with the men paul manafort chat wow trial. we'll rush i get mentioned? >> no. trump walt, and the trump campaign won't. this is a perfect example of you will be persecuted and prosecuted if you so much as shake hands with donald trump and join however briefly his presidential campaign. if you are friends of hill and bill, you get a sweetheart deal and immunity. >> james comey...
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have discussed trump and his interest in doing a business deal -- >> talking about carter page, george papadopolous -- >> paul manafort, the campaign chairman. victoria newland was assistant secretary -- in many ways, the first victim of the putin information warfare campaign. when she finds out manafort is 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 pro-russia president of russia -- of ukraine, and collected millions of dollars for that, had as his chief assistant in kiev a guy, kilimnik, who we write about in the book, who was a known russian intelligence agent. in fact, we just learned in recent days, in the recent filing by robert mueller, the fbi said he has ties to the russian military intelligence agency, the gru. so you have manafort. >> paul manafort ends up stiffing a russian oligarch. >> that's the new one in which we are learning even more about as days go on, but deripaska had been a business partner of a g
have discussed trump and his interest in doing a business deal -- >> talking about carter page, george papadopolous -- >> paul manafort, the campaign chairman. victoria newland was assistant secretary -- in many ways, the first victim of the putin information warfare campaign. when she finds out manafort is 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...
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with the investigative reporter sara carter who tonight has new details on the origins of the phony trump dossier. and the fate of former trump campaign manager paul manafort is now in the hands of a virginia jury. deliberations underway in the first trial for special counsel mueller and his 17 angry democrats. judicial watch's chris farrell will be with us here tonight to talk about the latest on that case and much, much more. our top story, damaging new details emerging on the disgraced justice department official bruce ohr. congressional investigators now focused on the contact ohr had with the discredited dossier author christopher steele after the 2016 presidential election. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge where the latest for us beginning with the white house announcement that it may pull ohr's security clearance. >> as part of this review, i'm evaluating action with respect to the following individuals. james clapper, james comey, michael hayden, sally yates, sycessen rice, andrew mccabe, peter strozk, lisa page and bruce ohr. >> ohr is the only official on the white house list still working for the u.s. government. revi
with the investigative reporter sara carter who tonight has new details on the origins of the phony trump dossier. and the fate of former trump campaign manager paul manafort is now in the hands of a virginia jury. deliberations underway in the first trial for special counsel mueller and his 17 angry democrats. judicial watch's chris farrell will be with us here tonight to talk about the latest on that case and much, much more. our top story, damaging new details emerging on the disgraced...
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another dossier that went after carter page for alleged connections to russia and october 19th and 20th more installments of the dossier zeroed in on allegations against paul manafort. these strands may give the president more fodder to charge that he believes will collusion involve the campaign to stop him, not the trump campaign. shannon: the special prosecutor team prosecuting paul manafort taking a stand against the judge, ts ellis iii complaining the judge unfairly admonished them in front of the jerry. peter doocy, the latest fireworks. >> the judge, mueller's guys mentioned the case and the judges complaint to have bad manners saying yes, he has been critical of the way they tried to introduce certain exhibits. yesterday there was a witness who before they took the stand was sitting in the courtroom, press and family members, the judge dressed down special counsel, and they are not supposed to look. the judge never told the special counsel that, and what they see as bad treatment from the judge, it is a mistake here. conveying to the jury the government -- he violated court rules and procedures and the judge thought about that and came back this mor
another dossier that went after carter page for alleged connections to russia and october 19th and 20th more installments of the dossier zeroed in on allegations against paul manafort. these strands may give the president more fodder to charge that he believes will collusion involve the campaign to stop him, not the trump campaign. shannon: the special prosecutor team prosecuting paul manafort taking a stand against the judge, ts ellis iii complaining the judge unfairly admonished them in front...
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paul is operating above his pay grade with an idea like this. i think -- i agree with what errol said and what president carter did. i fully agree with what patti davis, president reagan's daughter, told don nep-- told u about this. and they've warned about the dangers of trump, and i think all the presidents might consider a joint statement supporting all the v.a. directors, as a group. all of them. this is dangerous in the stream. it's not something that should happen in america. it's something that you expect with a russian dictator. . we're at a important time in history now, and. we have to get the v.a. direction -- we have to get the cia directors to speak with the president. i agree with all of them and praise them all for what they're doing. >> it is notable, however, that president trump still has the support of his base. not everybody obviously coming to this from the same perspective as it has been for quite some sometime. errol lewis, brent, appreciated you being here. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> the breaking news, kofi annan, former u.n. secretary general and nobel peace prize winner, ha
paul is operating above his pay grade with an idea like this. i think -- i agree with what errol said and what president carter did. i fully agree with what patti davis, president reagan's daughter, told don nep-- told u about this. and they've warned about the dangers of trump, and i think all the presidents might consider a joint statement supporting all the v.a. directors, as a group. all of them. this is dangerous in the stream. it's not something that should happen in america. it's...