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so the story is this is paul jennings.aul jennings as a 15-year-old was brought by president madison as a young slave to the white house, and he was there when the british came and he helped take down the portrait of george washington and helped dolley madison get everything out of the house that was valuable. andrea: the house was burning? gil: it was not burning at, it was not quite that dramatic. but he had set the table for the returning the tory as american troops, which was used by the british for their last meal in the white house before they burned it. anyway, at the end of the madison administration, he was taken back to madison's home in virginia. he became madison's valet. he was there when madison died. still of course enslaved. family, five children, wife. dolley madison, after james madison died, sell on very hard times. i won't go into all of her problems. but madison had purchased a house on lafayette square, and she wanted to come back to it because she was such a socialite when she was first lady, so she
so the story is this is paul jennings.aul jennings as a 15-year-old was brought by president madison as a young slave to the white house, and he was there when the british came and he helped take down the portrait of george washington and helped dolley madison get everything out of the house that was valuable. andrea: the house was burning? gil: it was not burning at, it was not quite that dramatic. but he had set the table for the returning the tory as american troops, which was used by the...
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. >> this is paul jennings. paul jennings is a 15-year-old, was brought by president madison as a young slave to the white house. he was there when the british came and he helped take down the portrait of george washington and helped dollar he madison get everything out of the house that was invaluable -- dolly madison get everything out of the house that was invaluable. he set the table for the .ictorious returning troops at the end of the madison administration, he was taken back to madison's home in virginia, he became madison's valet, he was there when madison died. he had a family, five children, and wife. dolly madison fell on hard times after james died. madison had purchased a house on lafayette square and she wanted to come back because she was such a socialite. she came back to live on lafayette square and she brought paul jennings with them. she said, don't worry, on my death, you will get your freedom. her financial situation got worse and worse, so she sold him. across the street lived senator danie
. >> this is paul jennings. paul jennings is a 15-year-old, was brought by president madison as a young slave to the white house. he was there when the british came and he helped take down the portrait of george washington and helped dollar he madison get everything out of the house that was invaluable -- dolly madison get everything out of the house that was invaluable. he set the table for the .ictorious returning troops at the end of the madison administration, he was taken back to...
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this is paul jennings.paul jennings as a 15-year-old was brought by president madison as a young slave to the white house. he was there when the british came and he helped take down the portrait of george washington gethelped dolley madison everything out of the house that was invaluable. let's it was burning -->> it was burning? >> it was not burning. it was not quite that dramatic. he set the table for the victorious returning troops. at the end of the madison administration, he was taken back to madison's home in virginia. he became madison's valet, he was there when madison died. still enslaved. he had a family, five children, and wife. dolley madison after james on very hardfell times. i won't go into all of her problems. but madison had purchased a house on lafayette square and she wanted to come back because she was such a socialite when she was first lady, so she came back to live on lafayette square and she brought paul jennings with them. he had to leave his family. she said, don't worry, on my de
this is paul jennings.paul jennings as a 15-year-old was brought by president madison as a young slave to the white house. he was there when the british came and he helped take down the portrait of george washington gethelped dolley madison everything out of the house that was invaluable. let's it was burning -->> it was burning? >> it was not burning. it was not quite that dramatic. he set the table for the victorious returning troops. at the end of the madison administration, he...
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say neither paul maddow fortan or robert muller can afford to lose this trial paul not afford can't because if he does as jen just pointed out he's going to be spending maybe decades of he's got that many left in jail in federal prison and robert muller can't afford to lose it because his reputation even though the russian collusion thing is not part of this trial his reputation his reputation the reputation i think for the whole investigation hinges on his scoring a first victory here so there is a lot at stake and remember there's a second paul man a four trial that's supposed to start i think it's september seventeenth and if we see any plea deal as jens suggested what i lawyers tell me if it happens it will happen between not afford loses of first trial makes it more likely he'll enter a plea bargain before he goes to the second trial but at this point who knows jan is rudy giuliani a help or hurt. well i think rudy giuliani is doing exactly what they would like rudy giuliani to do and i think he's tried it out there to to float some test theories and to talk to the american people about what's going on
say neither paul maddow fortan or robert muller can afford to lose this trial paul not afford can't because if he does as jen just pointed out he's going to be spending maybe decades of he's got that many left in jail in federal prison and robert muller can't afford to lose it because his reputation even though the russian collusion thing is not part of this trial his reputation his reputation the reputation i think for the whole investigation hinges on his scoring a first victory here so there...
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i also want to thank jen and paul. they are the staff directors respectively for chairman thornberry and ranking member smith. they did a superb job. with their work and with the inspiration of senator mccain, we were able to pass an extraordinary and i think very effective piece of legislation and with that, mr. president, i would yield the floor and i would note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: will the senator withhold? under the previous order, the chair points the following as conferees on the part of the senate, on the disagreeing votes of the two houses within -- with respect to h.r. 2. the clerk: senators robert, mcconnell, boozman, hoeven, earn tion, stabenow, leahy, brown, and heitkamp. mr. reed: mr. president, i would note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. kennedy: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. the senate is in a quorum call. mr. kennedy: i ask that the quorum call be suspended, mr. president. the
i also want to thank jen and paul. they are the staff directors respectively for chairman thornberry and ranking member smith. they did a superb job. with their work and with the inspiration of senator mccain, we were able to pass an extraordinary and i think very effective piece of legislation and with that, mr. president, i would yield the floor and i would note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: will the senator withhold? under the previous order, the chair points the following...
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paul manafort guilty of eight charges, jen? fie you're president trump and you have a campaign manager going to jail for a throng time you have the personal lawyer going to jail for a long time, you're pretty freaked out. ultimately, a political question. not just a legal question for the people. what point will republicans in congress stand up and say this is not acceptable? this is not okay. there's something bad going on here. we haven't seen a lot of courage on that front and more is happening that people point to as in asking the members to stand up i think. >> to be fair, these are charges at least as far as we know, because we don't know what michael cohen's plea is for things before donald trump was president. josh, i'm sure that's something a republican would say. >> i feel like a one-trick pony on this. it's so easy to conflate two issues. russia investigation ongoing with mueller and what happened with paul manafort. i mean, what happened with paul manafort looks like five convictions of tax evasion that happened ove
paul manafort guilty of eight charges, jen? fie you're president trump and you have a campaign manager going to jail for a throng time you have the personal lawyer going to jail for a long time, you're pretty freaked out. ultimately, a political question. not just a legal question for the people. what point will republicans in congress stand up and say this is not acceptable? this is not okay. there's something bad going on here. we haven't seen a lot of courage on that front and more is...
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jen are you concerned about the man and for trial. well personally i'm not concerned i'm concerned for paul a man of ford himself look if you look at these cases when they are brought to trial on a federal case of this magnitude the prosecution rate is quite high it's somewhere in the ninety seven percent range i think paul manna for isn't a heap of trouble but i think what's at stake here i think this special counsel's office really did hope that there would be some sort of courthouse steps plea deal where a man of court would say ok ok uncle i give in i'll tell you that trump was colluding with the russians and i think what the evidence has shown us after two years of the special investigation is that there will be no courthouse steps plea because there is no russian collusion as hard as that is for a liberal systemic so i think here you see paul man of fort did apparently some very nasty things was hiding money was involved in bank fraud allegedly and tax evasion allegedly and i think he could go to jail for a very very long time in this but i don't think that neither the american people nor the special counsel's office are going to s
jen are you concerned about the man and for trial. well personally i'm not concerned i'm concerned for paul a man of ford himself look if you look at these cases when they are brought to trial on a federal case of this magnitude the prosecution rate is quite high it's somewhere in the ninety seven percent range i think paul manna for isn't a heap of trouble but i think what's at stake here i think this special counsel's office really did hope that there would be some sort of courthouse steps...
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nice one, jen, and at this year's world cup finals in russia, data played a bigger role than ever. before the tournament, paulout how. like it or not, data is an integral 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, bring
nice one, jen, and at this year's world cup finals in russia, data played a bigger role than ever. before the tournament, paulout how. like it or not, data is an integral 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...
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. >> all right, jen, to you, would a presidential pardon of paul manafort be a gift to democrats?e that it would are continue to energize democratic voters about how outrageous this violation of the rule of law is. and it might make, as we just saw in that piece, some independent voters, some people who are on the line question whether this is a guy who is draining the swamp or if he's a part of this, you know, corrupt washington that they hate so much. >> i mean, just on that point, bob, to you, the swamp, right, that the president said he was going to drain, paul manafort was convicted by a jury of his peers of some pretty horrible things, right? of defrauding american taxpayers. and the president still called him a good guy who he feels bad for. isn't that bringing the swamp right along with you. >> well, i think what he meant there, and maybe i'll do a trump translation, he worked with him, he helped him, and so he thinks he's a good guy. he should have said, comma, who did a bad thing. and you can't excuse what he did. >> okay, i just need to know that you work on the trump 2
. >> all right, jen, to you, would a presidential pardon of paul manafort be a gift to democrats?e that it would are continue to energize democratic voters about how outrageous this violation of the rule of law is. and it might make, as we just saw in that piece, some independent voters, some people who are on the line question whether this is a guy who is draining the swamp or if he's a part of this, you know, corrupt washington that they hate so much. >> i mean, just on that...
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jen are you concerned about the man and for trial. well personally i'm not concerned i'm concerned for paul man afford himself look if you look at these cases when they are brought to trial on a federal case of this magnitude the prosecution rate is quite high it's somewhere in the ninety seven percent range i think paul man of four is in a heap of trouble but i think what's at stake here i think this special counsel's office really did hope that there would be some sort of courthouse steps plea deal where a man of court would say ok ok uncle i give in i'll tell you that trump was colluding with the russians and i think with the evidence has shown us after two years of the special investigation is that there will be no courthouse steps plea because there is no russian collusion as hard as that is for a liberal systemic so i think here you see paul man of fort did apparently some very nasty things was hiding money was involved in bank fraud allegedly and tax evasion allegedly and i think he could go to jail for a very very long time in this but i don't think that neither of the american people nor the special counsel's office are going
jen are you concerned about the man and for trial. well personally i'm not concerned i'm concerned for paul man afford himself look if you look at these cases when they are brought to trial on a federal case of this magnitude the prosecution rate is quite high it's somewhere in the ninety seven percent range i think paul man of four is in a heap of trouble but i think what's at stake here i think this special counsel's office really did hope that there would be some sort of courthouse steps...
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nice one, jen, and that this chip is that world cup finals in russia, data played a bigger role than ever. before the tournament, paul data is an integral part of football. 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 o
nice one, jen, and that this chip is that world cup finals in russia, data played a bigger role than ever. before the tournament, paul data is an integral part of football. 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...
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jen psaki, jeff toobin as well. >> as we touched on a bit while michael cohen was entering guilty pleas, the jury in the paul manafort trial came back with its verdict. we'll walk you through what happened in that case. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's 'biggest sale of the year'. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to put your pedal to the metal. and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 24-month financing and free home delivery. ends saturday. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. no, what?? i just switched to geico and got more. more? got a company i can trust. that's a heck of a lot more. over 75 years of great savings and service. you can't argue with more. why would ya? geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. >>> the president said almost nothing today about michael cohen. he did, however, have plenty to say about paul manafort's tax and bank fraud conviction.
jen psaki, jeff toobin as well. >> as we touched on a bit while michael cohen was entering guilty pleas, the jury in the paul manafort trial came back with its verdict. we'll walk you through what happened in that case. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's 'biggest sale of the year'. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you...
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paul manafort. former kachl pain manager. his choice, michael flynn. it was his choice in terms of rick gates. it was his choice as far as, attorney jenll of them have connections to russia. let's do the simple math. >> okay. on that. sean, thank you. >> thank you. >> as always, thank you too. >> short break. when we come back here will the u.s. president and north korean leader meet. for a second summit. the national security adviser now says that, well it's a possibility. bathroom. ment guest your privacy makes you my number 1 place to go number 2. i love you, but sometimes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it cleans away odors. because the things you love the most can stink. and try febreze small spaces to clean away odors for up to 30 days. breathe happy with febreze. bundle and save big, but now it's time to find my dream abode. -right away, i could tell his priorities were a little unorthodox. -keep going. stop. a little bit down. stop. back up again. is this adequate sunlight for a komodo dragon? -yeah. -sure, i want that discount on car insurance just for owning a home, but i'm not compromising. -you're taking
paul manafort. former kachl pain manager. his choice, michael flynn. it was his choice in terms of rick gates. it was his choice as far as, attorney jenll of them have connections to russia. let's do the simple math. >> okay. on that. sean, thank you. >> thank you. >> as always, thank you too. >> short break. when we come back here will the u.s. president and north korean leader meet. for a second summit. the national security adviser now says that, well it's a...
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jen psaki, jeff toobin as well. >> as we touched on a bit while michael cohen was entering guilty pleas, the jury in the paul manafort trial came back with its verdict. we'll walk you through what happened in that case. it's a burrito filled with plants pretending to be meat. here we see the artist making an attempt to bare his soul. it's just a gray dot. there are multiples on the table: one is cash, three are fha, one is va. so what can you do? she's saying a whole lotta people want to buy this house. but you got this! rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple. understand the details and get approved in as few as 8 minutes by america's largest mortgage lender. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more businesses, in more p
jen psaki, jeff toobin as well. >> as we touched on a bit while michael cohen was entering guilty pleas, the jury in the paul manafort trial came back with its verdict. we'll walk you through what happened in that case. it's a burrito filled with plants pretending to be meat. here we see the artist making an attempt to bare his soul. it's just a gray dot. there are multiples on the table: one is cash, three are fha, one is va. so what can you do? she's saying a whole lotta people want to...
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jen griffin, thank you very much. kristin: thank you for coming in on a weekend. leland: welcome back anytime. i'm sure you can't wait to spend saturdays with us. [laughter] the jury in paulial has the weekend off, they will continue deliberations on monday. this as we are learning more about how long former trump campaign adviser george papadopoulos could spend in jail for lying to the fbi. garrett tenney with us on this. hi, garrett. >> reporter: it was george papadopoulos' contacts with russians that helped kick start the fbi's collusion investigation. he has already are pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi, and for that special counsel mueller is now recommending the former trump campaign adviser be sentenced to up to six months in prison along with a fine of $9500. according to the sentencing memorandum that mueller's team filed last night, papadopoulos, quote, lied repeatedly about his contacts with russians and russian intermediaries to minimize both his own role as a witness and the extent of the campaign's knowledge of his contacts. papadopoulos is scheduled to be sentenced on september 7th. next week though former trump campaign chairman paul manafort is expected
jen griffin, thank you very much. kristin: thank you for coming in on a weekend. leland: welcome back anytime. i'm sure you can't wait to spend saturdays with us. [laughter] the jury in paulial has the weekend off, they will continue deliberations on monday. this as we are learning more about how long former trump campaign adviser george papadopoulos could spend in jail for lying to the fbi. garrett tenney with us on this. hi, garrett. >> reporter: it was george papadopoulos' contacts...