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keith mean you know john paul jones was a very well known special musician who got his new singer from birmingham co. and evidently keith moon said we'll go down like a led zeppelin welcome to it and that is the myth surrounding it and as ever our viewers can get more on our website i'm about this lots on the web site dot com slash cultures we have to know and there's a whole story about them as well yeah ok robin as ever thanks very much romero for us from the culture desk. where some sports and football now win or the royce on a has pulled out of the squad for germany's friendly with peru on sunday for personal reasons sonny came on as a substitute in thursday's goalless draw with world champions france that was the day after his attitude was questioned by teammate tony cos the manchester city player has not started a competitive game for more than a month now and failed to make germany's world cup squad. german mass circulation newspaper build is reporting that his girlfriend is about to give birth. it's good you're a minor now of some of our top stories at this hour germany's domes
keith mean you know john paul jones was a very well known special musician who got his new singer from birmingham co. and evidently keith moon said we'll go down like a led zeppelin welcome to it and that is the myth surrounding it and as ever our viewers can get more on our website i'm about this lots on the web site dot com slash cultures we have to know and there's a whole story about them as well yeah ok robin as ever thanks very much romero for us from the culture desk. where some sports...
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when he founded netscape then in one nine hundred sixty eight so was bassist and guitarist john paul jones page also invited two relatively unknown musicians to join his airship singer robert plant and trauma john bonham they can we have them took off straight away. the passion energy and musical diversity have led zeppelin fascinated fans and critics alike and does to this day. it often means you know each of those four guys is a genius and they fused in such a way that every aspect of their musical providence with their own exceptional cases of god can't think of another at least not in iraq down the. that's like. a big break came in nine hundred sixty nine with the release of a second album let's. say out in winter number one in the u.s. knocking the beatles having read out of the top spot. that led zeppelin had more too often than just great songs. robert plant was definitely a sex symbol so there were a lot of women and likely a few men too who would have liked to get to know him better. than shirts that all cocky swagger and the strutting around that was all part of it and then there
when he founded netscape then in one nine hundred sixty eight so was bassist and guitarist john paul jones page also invited two relatively unknown musicians to join his airship singer robert plant and trauma john bonham they can we have them took off straight away. the passion energy and musical diversity have led zeppelin fascinated fans and critics alike and does to this day. it often means you know each of those four guys is a genius and they fused in such a way that every aspect of their...
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in colorado, it is paul jones who is running for state house in a district that there is a democratic incumbent and no republican. the voters in that district would not have a choice. independents provide a service just by making more political competition in our system and forcing both parties to have to compete for voters who are outside the party. toher than just skate reelection without competition. host: you had mentioned senator king of maine. what do you think the impact has been in the u.s. senate? i think senator king comes closer to more centrist independent. his impact has been to call the shots as he sees them. he currently caucuses with democrats. he has been a voice of common sense in the senate. more needed. that is our goal. if there were just a couple more independents, they could form their own caucus or coalition. it remains to be seen if senator king would join. this past weekend, we saw a lot of coverage around the fact that that everyday he wakes up thinking about leaving the republican party to become an independent because both parties are not having the kind o
in colorado, it is paul jones who is running for state house in a district that there is a democratic incumbent and no republican. the voters in that district would not have a choice. independents provide a service just by making more political competition in our system and forcing both parties to have to compete for voters who are outside the party. toher than just skate reelection without competition. host: you had mentioned senator king of maine. what do you think the impact has been in the...
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founded led zeppelin in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight so it was bassist and keyboardist john paul jones page also invited to relatively unknown musicians to join his passion robert plant. and drama john bonham led zeppelin. into the heavens. the passion energy and musical diversity of led zeppelin has fascinated fans and critics alike to this day. it often is a lot. each of these four guys is a genius and they fused in such a way that every aspect of their music profited and their exceptional case i can't think of another one. big break came in one hundred sixty nine with the release of that imaginatively titled second album led zeppelin to. the album went to number one in the us knocking the beatles abbey road off the top spots. the song that they are best remembered for was the epic stairway to heaven. put out one hit album after another and their tours grew ever bigger ever more spectacular. but in one thousand and eighty tragedy struck excessive alcohol consumption was a factor in the. death of legendary and irreplaceable drama john. than three remaining members were shocked and cal
founded led zeppelin in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight so it was bassist and keyboardist john paul jones page also invited to relatively unknown musicians to join his passion robert plant. and drama john bonham led zeppelin. into the heavens. the passion energy and musical diversity of led zeppelin has fascinated fans and critics alike to this day. it often is a lot. each of these four guys is a genius and they fused in such a way that every aspect of their music profited and their...
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remained the focus, even as they kept an eye on the guilty plea by former campaign chairman, paul manafort.e dow jones industrial average rose eight points. the nasdaq fell three and the sp 500 -- >> we started the d with markets just below historic were it looked like we going to get there until more tariff stories hit the wire. he was telling advisors to proceed with his reat, on top of the 50 billion already in effect. this hasbecome a fact of life for stk and tariff watchers. markets moved up when trade isputes look like they' getting resolved and they get worse when it looks like more tariffs are come canning when market leade like semiuncan ducters like apple or social media stock falters, the market falters because so many momentum players are in that space. there are signs it may be s.tting tougher for the markets to push the new after being market leaders earlier the year,anks have done nothing for months. the difference is the two-year treasury and longer data like the 10-year have been flat or declining, making it tougher for banks to make money. the other iome for banks is loans has been o
remained the focus, even as they kept an eye on the guilty plea by former campaign chairman, paul manafort.e dow jones industrial average rose eight points. the nasdaq fell three and the sp 500 -- >> we started the d with markets just below historic were it looked like we going to get there until more tariff stories hit the wire. he was telling advisors to proceed with his reat, on top of the 50 billion already in effect. this hasbecome a fact of life for stk and tariff watchers. markets...
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in colorado, it is paul jones who is running for state house in a district that there is a democraticncumbent and no republican. the voters in that district would not have a choice. independents provide a service just by making more political competition in our system and forcing both parties to have to compete for voters who are outside the party. toher than just skate reelection without competition. host: you had mentioned senator king of maine. what do you think the impact has been in the u.s. senate? i think senator king comes closer to more centrist independent. his impact has been to call the shots as he sees them. he currently caucuses with democrats. he has been a voice of common sense in the senate. more needed. that is our goal. if there were just a couple more independents, they could form their own caucus or coalition. it remains to be seen if senator king would join. this past weekend, we saw a lot of coverage around the fact that that everyday he wakes up thinking about leaving the republican party to become an independent because both parties are not having the kind of
in colorado, it is paul jones who is running for state house in a district that there is a democraticncumbent and no republican. the voters in that district would not have a choice. independents provide a service just by making more political competition in our system and forcing both parties to have to compete for voters who are outside the party. toher than just skate reelection without competition. host: you had mentioned senator king of maine. what do you think the impact has been in the...
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. >> hi, chairman, paul from dow jones newswires, thank you for taking the question. i'd like to just kind of ask again, you mentioned earlier the gradual pace of rate increases will make it easier to react, but specifically, what are you looking to see, because you've also mentioned the monetary policy operates with a lag, so any kind of specific sign posts that maybe we've reached the end of the tightening cycle or where we should stop? secondly, if you worry about the divergence between interest rates in the u.s. and internationally especially the time when emerging markets are under pressure, thanks. >> sure, so some of the things that we'd be looking at to tell us whether we're getting close to supply side limits would be first is does job growth slow down. a slowing down in job growth would be an indicator, an unexpectedly sharp increase in wages or inflation could tell you that you're reaching those points. if headline growth slowed down, that's another one, so all of those things would be worth taking into consideration. i think also though, we've seen them so
. >> hi, chairman, paul from dow jones newswires, thank you for taking the question. i'd like to just kind of ask again, you mentioned earlier the gradual pace of rate increases will make it easier to react, but specifically, what are you looking to see, because you've also mentioned the monetary policy operates with a lag, so any kind of specific sign posts that maybe we've reached the end of the tightening cycle or where we should stop? secondly, if you worry about the divergence...
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. >> paul kiernan from dow jones news wires. i'd like to kind of ask again, you mentioned earlier a gradual case of rate increases will make it easier to react. specifically what are you going to be looking to see? you've also mentioned the monetary policy operates with a lag. so any kind of specific signs that maybe we've reached the end of the tightening cycle or where we should stop? secondly, if you worry about the d divergence rates between the u.s. and internationally, especially at a time when emerging markets are under pressure. thanks. >> sure. so some of the things we'd be looking at to tell us whether we're getting close to supply side limits would be first this job growth slowdown. a slowing down in job growth would be an indicator, an unexpectedly sharp increase in wages or inflation could tell you you're reaching those points. if headline growth slowed down, that's another one. all of those things would be worth taking into consideration. i think also, though, we've seen sometimes sharp tightening in the financial
. >> paul kiernan from dow jones news wires. i'd like to kind of ask again, you mentioned earlier a gradual case of rate increases will make it easier to react. specifically what are you going to be looking to see? you've also mentioned the monetary policy operates with a lag. so any kind of specific signs that maybe we've reached the end of the tightening cycle or where we should stop? secondly, if you worry about the d divergence rates between the u.s. and internationally, especially at...
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billy paul: ♪ me and mrs., mrs. jones mrs. jones, mrs. jones, mrs.t is time life "classic soul ballads," and getting it is as easy as picking up the phone. ♪ announcer: for the first time ever, all the most romantic soul hits are together in one collection. time life music presents "classic soul ballads," 144 of the most beautiful, the most sensual and the sexiest songs of all-time. freddie jackson: ♪ rock me tonight for old times sake ♪ luther vandross: ♪ here and now i promise to love faithfully ♪ announcer: every song in the classic soul ballads collection is the original hit recording, and every one has been digitally remastered for beautiful sound, especially when the lights are low. natalie cole: ♪ i've got love on my mind ♪ commodores: ♪ just to be close to you, girl ♪ announcer: you'll get the deep soul classics from the 1960's, the sweet harmonies of the 1970's and the sexiest songs of the 1980's. from soul legends to golden groups, this collection will touch your heart and make you feel good all over. gregory abbott: ♪ girl, i want to shake
billy paul: ♪ me and mrs., mrs. jones mrs. jones, mrs. jones, mrs.t is time life "classic soul ballads," and getting it is as easy as picking up the phone. ♪ announcer: for the first time ever, all the most romantic soul hits are together in one collection. time life music presents "classic soul ballads," 144 of the most beautiful, the most sensual and the sexiest songs of all-time. freddie jackson: ♪ rock me tonight for old times sake ♪ luther vandross: ♪ here and...
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more than 26,000 people are in jones -- soldiers tonight. we will ask paul about how much punch the storm has left. >>> you hear that it is weakening to a tropical storm, but it is moving at three miles per hour. rainfall rates are between three and seven inches of rain per hour. flooding and that storm surge going to be a huge problem at high tide, which will come at about midnight local time. it is going to be a big problem for the carolinas through the weekend, because of all the rainfall. we have some gorgeous cloud cover right now, which will give you a spectacular sunset. the view from oakland looking back toward san francisco, where we only hit a 65 today. hayward, 74, livermore, az. the warm spot, morgan hill, 83 degrees. did you see this this morning? it lit up twitter. that is called a hole punch crowd. you may think is that like a spaceship? no, just a plane. if the atmosphere conditions are set up, with a layer of serious cloud cover, the jet wash from a jet engine can erode the cloud cover in a circular fashion. and you get a hole punch. it look
more than 26,000 people are in jones -- soldiers tonight. we will ask paul about how much punch the storm has left. >>> you hear that it is weakening to a tropical storm, but it is moving at three miles per hour. rainfall rates are between three and seven inches of rain per hour. flooding and that storm surge going to be a huge problem at high tide, which will come at about midnight local time. it is going to be a big problem for the carolinas through the weekend, because of all the...
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paul manafort's conviction last week. how does he feel now about his cooperation with special counsel? doug jones is 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 were still clearer after one year. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. ready for a chance at 100% clear skin? ask your doctor about taltz. to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're b
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inspired many musical seekers, including, most notably perhaps, paul bowles, who wrote about them and recorded them and spread the word. brian jonesns. the word spread and the master musicians have ended up being featured on albums by maceo parker, ornette coleman and the rolling stones. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: for years, if you were a rock god, you had to come here. dig the crazy percussion and strings and pipes that took you to another place. it's intricate, hypnotic, beautiful. and if you're in the right uh, frame of mind, mesmerizing. you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed?m let's get someone to say it with a really low voice. carl? lowest price guaranteed. what about the world's lowest limbo stick? how low can you go? nice one, carl. hey i've got an idea. just say, badda book. badda boom. badda book. badda boom. nice. always the lowest price, guaranteed. book now at choicehotels.com until i held her. managing my type 2 diabetes wasn't my top priority. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. i take tresiba® once a day. tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. (wom
inspired many musical seekers, including, most notably perhaps, paul bowles, who wrote about them and recorded them and spread the word. brian jonesns. the word spread and the master musicians have ended up being featured on albums by maceo parker, ornette coleman and the rolling stones. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: for years, if you were a rock god, you had to come here. dig the crazy percussion and strings and pipes that took you to another place. it's intricate, hypnotic, beautiful. and if...
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jones. he's since done the same for bob dylan, paul simon and adele while selling a million and a half albumsbuted number one on america's folk charts. now, here is amos lee with no more darkness, no more light. ♪ we stare through broken mirrors ♪ ♪ shattered reflections of the past ♪ ♪ i think we may be standing in the same ♪ ♪ shadows that were cast darkness, no more darkness ♪kedd the dead of night ♪ ♪ darkness no more darkness no more darkness ♪ ♪ and no more light and the trail ♪ ♪ we choose to follow it's as cursed ♪ ♪ as it blessed is there mercy ♪ ♪ that we all must face before the dead can rest ♪ ♪ darkness, no more darkness broken days that feed ♪ ♪ the dead of night darkness no more darkness ♪ ♪ no more darkness and no more light ♪ ♪ if you listen to the song that's s breeze ♪ ♪ a woman sings unto her baby boy ♪ ♪ i want won't live to see the day that you'll be lifted off your knees ♪ ♪ ♪ some days it feels so hopeless nothing's making any sense ♪ ♪ the flags we raise in praise of ruthlessness posed as innocence ♪ ♪ darkness, no more darkness ♪ broken days that feed the dead of nig
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jones accountable in the age of trump. we think it's important we have that later tonight. >>> we begin with breaking news on paul manafort and the russia probe. plea deal negotiations with bob mueller for paul manafort have stalled and that is because we are told paul manafort won't agree to a deal that would include cooperation. this is breaking tonight and days ahead of when manafort's next trial is supposed to begin. a key part of this reporting, you may remember bloomberg had pieces of this but the new parts come tonight from abc news which is reporting mueller wants to lock manafort into cooperation for information pertaining to yrks e, donald trump and the 2016 election but manafort is resisting. this is key when you think about the logic because bob mueller probably isn't just guessing there's some information that he wants from this high profile and now convicted defendant. there is a signal that the mueller team has some evidence, foundational or reason to believe, that manafort does possess some kind of incrimin e incriminating information in his mind or somewhere about what happened in 2016 and manafort talkin
jones accountable in the age of trump. we think it's important we have that later tonight. >>> we begin with breaking news on paul manafort and the russia probe. plea deal negotiations with bob mueller for paul manafort have stalled and that is because we are told paul manafort won't agree to a deal that would include cooperation. this is breaking tonight and days ahead of when manafort's next trial is supposed to begin. a key part of this reporting, you may remember bloomberg had...
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jones accountable in the age of trump. we think it's important we have that later tonight. >>> we begin with breaking news on paul manaforttions with bob mueller for paul manafort have stalled and that is because we are
jones accountable in the age of trump. we think it's important we have that later tonight. >>> we begin with breaking news on paul manaforttions with bob mueller for paul manafort have stalled and that is because we are
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paul manafort would cooperate against the president because there's nothing to cooperate about and we long ago evaluated him as an honorable man. joining me now is washington bureau chief for mother joneshor of "russian roulette." great book out there about the russian investigation. i go directly to mr. butler. what does it mean to you when you hear this? >> it means that manafort is asking himself whether he gets a better deal from donald trump or robert mueller. if it's donald trump, that means that he's confident that trump will pardon him and then he makes -- he pleads guilty in order to avoid the expense of a trial, a second trial which would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in addition to the hundreds of thousands of dollars that he owes for the first trial. the other possibility is that he decides that he can't count on donald trump for anything including a pardon and so he makes a deal with mueller. but mueller says what you got. mueller isn't going to be willing to make a deal with manafort unless manafort can give him the goods on donald trump. >> they've been spending up to five hours negotiating this. is that what they're negotiating? what you got? >> yeah. mueller is
paul manafort would cooperate against the president because there's nothing to cooperate about and we long ago evaluated him as an honorable man. joining me now is washington bureau chief for mother joneshor of "russian roulette." great book out there about the russian investigation. i go directly to mr. butler. what does it mean to you when you hear this? >> it means that manafort is asking himself whether he gets a better deal from donald trump or robert mueller. if it's...
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jones has the story. >> reporter: president trump agreeing for the first time to answer written questions under oath. in the defamation suit brought by former "apprentice" contestant, summer zervos. paul. >> you're going to have the president of the united states forced to answer questions under oath. now, if you remembered back to the clinton impeachment, that's what got bill clinton into big trouble and, of course, led to impeachment charges against president clinton. >> you know what, summer, you're fired. >> reporter: zervos is suing the president for saying she lied when she accused him in october of 2016 of sexually assaulting her in 2007. >> he then grabbed my shoulder and began kissing me again very aggressively and placed his hand on my breast. >> reporter: then candidate trump pushed back. on twitter and on the campaign trail. >> these allegations are 100% false. >> reporter: under the agreement, the president will provide, quote, written answers and objections to questions submitted by zervos' lawyers by september 28th. >> i expect a lot of embarrassing questions for the president of the united states. >> reporter: for his part, trump is appealing the ruling that allowed th
jones has the story. >> reporter: president trump agreeing for the first time to answer written questions under oath. in the defamation suit brought by former "apprentice" contestant, summer zervos. paul. >> you're going to have the president of the united states forced to answer questions under oath. now, if you remembered back to the clinton impeachment, that's what got bill clinton into big trouble and, of course, led to impeachment charges against president clinton....
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paul manafort takes a plea deal with the special counsel promising to cooperate on, quote, any and all matters. >> this has nothing to do with russian collusion. >> should president trump be worried? we'll speak with doug jonesan who investigated president clinton, ken starr, next.
paul manafort takes a plea deal with the special counsel promising to cooperate on, quote, any and all matters. >> this has nothing to do with russian collusion. >> should president trump be worried? we'll speak with doug jonesan who investigated president clinton, ken starr, next.
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paul manafort is the first person who attended the trump tower meeting with russians who has decided to cooperate with the special prosecutor. joining our discussion now david corn, washington bureau chief for mother jones and the co-author of the book russian roulette, and craig unger, journalist and author of the book "house of trump, house of putin." david corn, what does this mean to what we're going to be understanding eventually about that trump tower meeting? we have someone now from inside the meeting who we also know was taking notes, who is now cooperating with robert mueller. >> well, there's a difference between what we will understand and what bob mueller will understand. bob mueller, you know, in theory will understand everything, what led up to the meeting, what happened in the meeting, and what paul manafort knows of any follow-up. remember, they had this meeting on june 9th, and then about a month or so later, the wikileaks released the dnc hacked e-mails and manafort went on tv and said the russians have nothing to do with any of this. this is just all a hoax. he started that line of defense when he had been in a meeting that had been set up because the campaign had been told the kreml
paul manafort is the first person who attended the trump tower meeting with russians who has decided to cooperate with the special prosecutor. joining our discussion now david corn, washington bureau chief for mother jones and the co-author of the book russian roulette, and craig unger, journalist and author of the book "house of trump, house of putin." david corn, what does this mean to what we're going to be understanding eventually about that trump tower meeting? we have someone...
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paul, thank you. >>> now to some football and a sunday night shocker in detroit. >> the patriots had just closed -- were close to within three points of the lions when detroit's matthew stafford found marvin jones jr. for a long touchdown. there he is. very happy. new england's tom brady tried his own bomb in the fourth quarter but that was intercepted. >> is that bad? >> i think so. the lions stunned the patriots 26-10 and it's the first time new england has lost two of its first three games since 2012. not looking so good. >> but tom looked great as he was annoyed by it. >>> as for ex-pat jimmy garoppolo, the 49ers are expecting the worst for their quarterback. you see here why. he went down hard in san francisco's loss to kansas city. the fear is that garoppolo may have suffered a season-ending knee injury. we should know about garoppolo's status later on today. he signed a five-year contract extension in february worth more than $137 million. that may have only lasted only three games here ithis season. >> wow. do you want to start playing football? >> i feel bad for the kid. >> yeah. >>> all right. now to a birthday surprise that takes the cake and replaces it with chicken. lots of chicken
paul, thank you. >>> now to some football and a sunday night shocker in detroit. >> the patriots had just closed -- were close to within three points of the lions when detroit's matthew stafford found marvin jones jr. for a long touchdown. there he is. very happy. new england's tom brady tried his own bomb in the fourth quarter but that was intercepted. >> is that bad? >> i think so. the lions stunned the patriots 26-10 and it's the first time new england has lost two...
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jones lost both his legs while serving our country overseas. he says no on one apologize for being patriotic special at a football game. he joins us ahead. steve: pault have seen in the headlines. katie pavlich is here to explain a democrat connection. >> good to see you. >> good to see you, too. ♪ brian: 17 minutes after the hour. the media under fire after headlines like this after paul manafort agreed to a plea deal. there is one important thing you may have missed. steve: according to the special counsel's indictment, clinton-connected lobbyist tony podesta, brother of john podesta, and two lobbying firms knew all about manafort and worked with him anyway. ainsley: joining us now with more is editor of town hall and fox news contributor katie pavlich. what do you make of this. katie: all the headlines were about paul manafort's plea deal. fair enough. buried what special counsel released about that deal was information about his ties to the podesta group, which is tony podesta's lobbiying firm. it's been around in washington, d.c. it's a huge deal for democrats. all of the people hospital to be part of high political social society on the left a
jones lost both his legs while serving our country overseas. he says no on one apologize for being patriotic special at a football game. he joins us ahead. steve: pault have seen in the headlines. katie pavlich is here to explain a democrat connection. >> good to see you. >> good to see you, too. ♪ brian: 17 minutes after the hour. the media under fire after headlines like this after paul manafort agreed to a plea deal. there is one important thing you may have missed. steve:...