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new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> it's great to see everyone kind of get together and prove, that you know, building our culture is something that can be reckoned with. >> i am desi, chair of economic development for soma filipinos. so that -- [ inaudible ] know that soma filipino exists, and it's also our economic platform, so we can start to build filipino businesses so we can start to build the cultural district. >> i studied the bok chase choy her achbl heritage, and i discovered this awesome bok choy. working at i-market is amazing. you've got all these amazing people coming out here to share one culture. >> when i heard that there was a market with, like, a lot of filipino food, it was like oh, wow, that's the closest thing i've got to home, so, like, i'm going to try everything. >> fried rice, and wings, and three d
new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> it's great to see everyone kind of get together and prove, that you know, building our culture is something that can be reckoned with. >> i am desi, chair of economic...
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new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogerseant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> great. the meeting will come to order. this is the november 30th, 2018, special meeting of the san francisco local agency formation commission. i am sandra sandra lee fewer picture of the commission. i am joined by commissioner cynthia pollock and cynthia -- and commissioner hilary ronan and i think we are waiting for commissioner singh. i would also like to thank the staff at s.f. guv t.v. today for recording today's meeting. are there any announcements?
new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogerseant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> great. the meeting will come to order. this is the november 30th, 2018, special meeting of the san francisco local agency formation commission. i am sandra sandra lee fewer picture of the...
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new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] >>> san francisco, 911, what's the emergency? >> san francisco 911, police, fire and medical. >> the tenderloin. suspect with a six inch knife. >> he was trying to get into his car and was hit by a car. >> san francisco 911 what's the exact location of your emergency? >> welcome to the san francisco department of emergency management. my name is shannon bond and i'm the lead instructor for our dispatch add -- academy. i want to tell you about what we do here. >> this is san francisco 911. do you need police, fire or medical? >> san francisco police, dispatcher 82, how can i help you? >> you're helping people in their -- what may be their most vulnerable moment ever in life. so be able to provide them immediate help right then and there, it's really rewarding. >> our agency is a very combined
new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] >>> san francisco, 911, what's the emergency? >> san francisco 911, police, fire and medical. >> the tenderloin. suspect with a six inch knife. >> he was trying to...
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new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] . >> happy holidays, san francisco. hundreds of festive lights are illuminating san francisco streets using 100% greenhouse gas free hydroelectric power. this year, the city is celebrating 100 years of providing this power from hetch hetchy system which powers muni, our schools and libraries, street lights, san francisco international airport, city government buildings, private developments, and more. look for holiday bell lights along third street, and illuminated snowflakes on market street. the san francisco public utilities commission and the san francisco public works welcome all to enjoy the magic of the >> growing up in san francisco has been way safer than growing up other places we we have that bubble, and it's still that bubble that it's okay to be whatever you want to. you can let
new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] . >> happy holidays, san francisco. hundreds of festive lights are illuminating san francisco streets using 100% greenhouse gas free hydroelectric power. this year, the city is...
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new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. >>> i pledge a llegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. . >>> would you like to call role? >> president mazzucco: please do. (roll call)
new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. >>> i pledge a llegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. ....
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new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applaus adjourned. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their shop & dine in the 49 with within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so where will you shop & dine in the 49 my name is jim woods i'm the founder of woods beer company and the proprietor of woods copy k open 2 henry adams what makes us unique is that we're reintegrated brooeg the beer and serving that cross the table people are sitting next to the xurpz drinking alongside we're having a lot of ingredient that get there's a lot to do the district of retail shop having that really close connection with the consumer allows us to do exciting things we decided to come to treasure island bec
new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applaus adjourned. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their shop & dine in the 49 with within the 49 square miles of san francisco by...
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new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> all right. we've got some holiday cheer for you. we hope you're ready. [singing "you're a mean
new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> all right. we've got some holiday cheer for you. we hope you're ready. [singing "you're a mean
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new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: hello, everyone. good afternoon, and thank you so much for being here today. if anyone wants to come down to the front, there are a number of seats where you can join us. i called my aunt today, and i was about four years old about 40 years ago -- oh, did i just tell my age? and i wanted to get an idea for what was going on during that time. and my aunt said, you know, my grandmother, who raised me, she said ms. brown, who was tough as nails, she never, ever, ever cried. i don't remember seeing her cry when she was a young person, but when she was sad, there was a look on her face. and my aunt remembers her saying on that fateful day, first jonestown, and now this. how much more can our city bear? and we all know that during that challenging time when we lost two ama
new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: hello, everyone. good afternoon, and thank you so much for being here today. if anyone wants to come down to the front, there are a number of seats where you...
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new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> all right. welcome, everyone, to our and use and transportation committee, i'm jane kim, we have katy tang and ahsha safai. madam clerk, are there any notifications? >> yes. [ reading ] >> supervisor k. tang: thank you. if it's all right with colleagues i will call number 4. madam clerk, if we could please call item 4. >> ordinance amending the public works code to create a temporary mobile catering who cannot operate due to retrofits. >> thank you, chair tang and supervisors kim and safai and thank you for hearing this item today. after hearing from concerned restaurant owners, supervisor mandelman has introduced the ordinance that will allow for a permit and operate food trucks if they are forced to close during mandatory seismic retrofits of their wood frame buildings. restaurants heard
new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> all right. welcome, everyone, to our and use and transportation committee, i'm jane kim, we have katy tang and ahsha safai. madam clerk, are there any notifications? >> yes. [...
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new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> president cohen: thank you. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i want to welcome you to the december 4, 2018, meeting of the san francisco board of supervisors. thanks for joining us today. madam check, please call the roll for
new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> president cohen: thank you. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i want to welcome you to the december 4, 2018, meeting of the san francisco board of supervisors. thanks for...
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new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] . >> i love that i was in four plus years a a rent control tenant, and it might be normal because the tenant will -- for the longest, i was applying for b.m.r. rental, but i would be in the lottery and never be like 307 or 310. i pretty much had kind of given up on that, and had to leave san francisco. i found out about the san francisco mayor's office of housing about two or three years ago, and i originally did home counseling with someone, but then, my certificate expired, and one of my friends jamie, she was actually interested in purchasing a unit. i told her about the housing program, the mayor's office, and i told her hey, you've got to do the six hour counseling and the 12 hour training. she said no, i want you to go with me. and then, the very next day that i went to the session, i n
new to the station but well known in the police department is lieutenant doug farmer, sergeant paul rogers, sergeant klobuchu, officer bob duffield, officer pauli tang, officer jennie mau, officer reggie pena, officer matt fambrini, and officer alex anton. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] . >> i love that i was in four plus years a a rent control tenant, and it might be normal because the tenant will -- for the longest, i was applying for b.m.r. rental, but i would be...
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have seen him offer carrots to individuals who have not flipped on him, praising people like paul manafort, roger stone. that has been the strategy from the president and beyond that of course, it's been about the buck stops anywhere but with the president. that is something that the president made clear in this incident and any time that blame or anything wrong is pointed in his direction. brianna ? >> jeremy diamond at the white house, thank you. i want to bring in doj prosecutor. i want to get your reaction to something the president tweeted. he said i never directed michael cohen to break the law. he is a lawyer and supposed to know the law. it is called advice of counsel and the lawyer has great liability if a mistake is made. that's that is why they get paid. >> we read between the tea lines of the tweets and this is where the defense was going and now it's explicit. if you relied on legal advice to do certain things and therefore i should not have criminal exposure because i relied on my hear who knew better. a lot of things go into whether or not that's a legitimate defense and who was wa
have seen him offer carrots to individuals who have not flipped on him, praising people like paul manafort, roger stone. that has been the strategy from the president and beyond that of course, it's been about the buck stops anywhere but with the president. that is something that the president made clear in this incident and any time that blame or anything wrong is pointed in his direction. brianna ? >> jeremy diamond at the white house, thank you. i want to bring in doj prosecutor. i...
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and remember, just think about what we know about paul manafort. right? roger stone helps paul manafort become connected to the campaign in the first place. it is at a time when we now know from michael cohen that he and felix sater were actively work on trump moscow and keeping donald trump advised. and remember that we have michael flynn sitting at a table with putin before he becomes formally engaged in the campaign but he knows donald trump. he's been paid to be there by rt, which the state department has called a foreign agent because it is supported by putin. all of this, by the way, is happening, he is an informal adviser to the campaign in february 2016. right? he's also advising on national policy. he has a relationship to the kremlin. so you have to suspect that he knows about all the conversations that are underneath all of these things we already know about. and i suspect that that's part of -- or at least my guess would be that's part of what's in there. and i think absolutely donald trump jr. is someone who we know is very active in the campaign.
and remember, just think about what we know about paul manafort. right? roger stone helps paul manafort become connected to the campaign in the first place. it is at a time when we now know from michael cohen that he and felix sater were actively work on trump moscow and keeping donald trump advised. and remember that we have michael flynn sitting at a table with putin before he becomes formally engaged in the campaign but he knows donald trump. he's been paid to be there by rt, which the state...
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if you look at the russia investigation, michael niflynn lied, paul manafort lied, roger stone's storyas been all over the place. i don't see why we need to agree with his version. i don't think he's telling the truth. >> what about the notion that other people may have matched michael cohen's now admitted lies about trump tower and thus also lied to congress, is there anyone else that you think has that situation, or may have lied to the house or senate? >> we will know start thing january. the democrats in the house get subpoena power. we can conduct investigations and subpoena witnesses, subpoena documents. wet're going to know if people lied to congress. >> at this point, you don't have the view whether there is anyone in that group? >> not a this point. >> congressman, appreciate you joining us very much tonight. >> thank you, ari. >>> now i turn to something i said i was excited about, my interview with james comey's lawyer. the firing and interactions of trump comes next. we're back in just 30 seconds. >>> jaime comey and house republicans made a break through in their standoff
if you look at the russia investigation, michael niflynn lied, paul manafort lied, roger stone's storyas been all over the place. i don't see why we need to agree with his version. i don't think he's telling the truth. >> what about the notion that other people may have matched michael cohen's now admitted lies about trump tower and thus also lied to congress, is there anyone else that you think has that situation, or may have lied to the house or senate? >> we will know start thing...
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roger stone. these are fairly new characters coming on to the stage. and you also don't know who will cooperate. we couldn't get cooperation from susan mcdougal and bob can't get cooperation from paul(roger) being a good father is important to me so being diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. (avo) another tru story with keytruda. (roger) my doctor said i could start on keytruda so i did. with each scan things just got better. (avo) in a clinical study, keytruda offered patients a longer life than chemotherapy. and it could be your first treatment. keytruda is for adults with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread... ...who test positive for pd-l1 and whose tumors do not have an abnormal "egfr" or "alk" gene. it's the immunotherapy with the most fda-approved uses for advanced lung cancer. keytruda can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this can happen anytime during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you experience new or worsening cough, chest pain, shortness of breath, diarrhea, severe
roger stone. these are fairly new characters coming on to the stage. and you also don't know who will cooperate. we couldn't get cooperation from susan mcdougal and bob can't get cooperation from paul(roger) being a good father is important to me so being diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. (avo) another tru story with keytruda. (roger) my doctor said i could start on keytruda so i did. with each scan things just got...
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roger stone may be telling the truth that he has had no contact, personal contact with julian assange. paul manafort may be telling the truth that he had no personal contact or never met julian assange but all the conspirators need not have personally met or signed an agreement or shook hands or even negotiated the terms of this agreement so long as a group of folks, more than two, get together and agree to some unholy alliance, they can all be held liable for all the other conspirators' activities. >> to that point, there's been a lot of activity in washington, d.c. what is the mood like there with all of the deadlines that are approaching this week? >> well, obviously washington is preoccupied at the moment with hw's funeral, and the president has been acting rather presidential with, you know, on twitter and in attending these events, praising the bush family earlier today and even over the weekend in argentina and buenos air aires. he was abnormally normal as "politico" put it in a headline this morning. i think that the president is, again, understanding the gravity of what's at hand a
roger stone may be telling the truth that he has had no contact, personal contact with julian assange. paul manafort may be telling the truth that he had no personal contact or never met julian assange but all the conspirators need not have personally met or signed an agreement or shook hands or even negotiated the terms of this agreement so long as a group of folks, more than two, get together and agree to some unholy alliance, they can all be held liable for all the other conspirators'...
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cnn's legal analyst jennifer rogers and paul callan join me. what does it tell you about their investigation of the president? >> there's no question that they're going to pick up some of these investigative threads that the republican-led house was not willing to do. i hope instead of trying to duplicate efforts of the mueller team, that they focus on the conflicts of interest have been present since the presidency started, the questions of whether the president and his business interests are driving policy with saudi arabia and russia. but there are also going to be all sorts of other threads that come out of the mueller investigation and they'll need these kinds of lawyers and investigators to do that work. >> does that include the president's taxes? we think the mueller team may be looking into that. is this an for democrats to finally get those taxes and put them in the public? >> definitely. it covers all sorts of subjects. they're look forking for a grou con d lawyer who is can investigate a lot of conduct. >> there's a senate intelligen
cnn's legal analyst jennifer rogers and paul callan join me. what does it tell you about their investigation of the president? >> there's no question that they're going to pick up some of these investigative threads that the republican-led house was not willing to do. i hope instead of trying to duplicate efforts of the mueller team, that they focus on the conflicts of interest have been present since the presidency started, the questions of whether the president and his business...
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aides or praisg associates who refuse to cooperate like his ex-campaign chairman paul manafort, or his former adviser roger. l very badly for paul manafort own his wonderful family. justice took 12-year-old tax case and among other things applied tremendous pressure on him and unlike michael cohen, he refused to bre and make up stories in order to get a deal. such respect for a brave man. >> i will never testify against trump. this statement was recently made byoger stone. essentially stating that he will not be forced by a rogue and out of control prosecutor to make up lies and stories about president trump. nice to know that some people still have guts. >> seth: well, he is right about stone's guts. this is a real photo of his actual outfit from the on inaugura [ laughter ] it takes real guts to go out ine publiced like a coke dealer from a charles dickens novel. [ laughter ] i mean, look at him. he looks like he's about to carjack chitty ctty bang bang. [ laughter ] and r months, trump has been openly floating the possibility of pardoning manafort, even as special counsel robert mueller g tries manafort
aides or praisg associates who refuse to cooperate like his ex-campaign chairman paul manafort, or his former adviser roger. l very badly for paul manafort own his wonderful family. justice took 12-year-old tax case and among other things applied tremendous pressure on him and unlike michael cohen, he refused to bre and make up stories in order to get a deal. such respect for a brave man. >> i will never testify against trump. this statement was recently made byoger stone. essentially...
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roger stone is doing so, since the president has been praising him. we have seen it as a pattern with the president throughout the last several months, whether it is talking about paulichael cohen or roger stone. depending on how they're reacting is dependent upon how the president treats them. he did it with michael cohien, saying he didn't believe michael cohen was somebody that would flip, and now we know that michael cohen has sat down with the special counsel for at least 70 hours. it does seem if it is someone in the president's corner who is doing it, he's not going to criticize them for that. don't expect the president to tweet tomorrow morning only the mob takes the fifth and if you're innocent why would you take the fifth. >> yes. a lot of times if you go back and listen to what the president used to say and what he says now, there's a clear difference. >>> we are waiting on the filing to come in on michael flynn, the president's national security adviser that was fired after about a month, but he spent the previous year as a close adviser during the campaign. >> yeah. and the reason this is so important is because it should give us clues that we have been
roger stone is doing so, since the president has been praising him. we have seen it as a pattern with the president throughout the last several months, whether it is talking about paulichael cohen or roger stone. depending on how they're reacting is dependent upon how the president treats them. he did it with michael cohien, saying he didn't believe michael cohen was somebody that would flip, and now we know that michael cohen has sat down with the special counsel for at least 70 hours. it does...
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with robert mueller, but robert mueller had evidence to be able to prove that paul manafort's been a liar. and so with roger stone now claiming look, i'm never going to sit here and i'm never going to sell out the president, well, that's a refrain we've heard before. michael cohen said famously i'd take a bullet for michael trump. roger stone is pitching for a pardon. he's making it perfectly clear he's going to tow that line and not revert to anything other than the surrogates for donald trump want him to be able to say. for him to claim he is not have connect with wikileaks, and so at this point roger stone has got a lot to talk about. >> he has a lot to talk about but maybe not at the same time. he's been pretty consistent, kurt, because he's been saying i have not had contact, yet we understand from the reporting and through twitter, that is contact, but maybe not direct contact. >> well, i think we're going to fine out what contact actually means. the interesting thing is every time a new bit of information comes out from the mueller probe, everyone has a chain reaction to it, whether it's the people i
with robert mueller, but robert mueller had evidence to be able to prove that paul manafort's been a liar. and so with roger stone now claiming look, i'm never going to sit here and i'm never going to sell out the president, well, that's a refrain we've heard before. michael cohen said famously i'd take a bullet for michael trump. roger stone is pitching for a pardon. he's making it perfectly clear he's going to tow that line and not revert to anything other than the surrogates for donald trump...
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robert: as paul sits insome dare confinement and they're wondering if he's going to break, president trump praising rogertone with having guts and fighting back against investigatorte what's the wouse view on manafort? >> president trump also econtinues to pra paul manafort basically saying that he's being treated unfairly. when president trump talks about the muellen investigat ruining lives. one of the people he's talking about is paulanafort who he -- and also michael flynn but paul manafort who he believes is getting the short stick on this. the view among the white house about paul manafort might be very different from what president trump views it. robert: are they thinking about pardons?al >> he conti thinks about pardons. whether he's willing to do it is a different story we hear from white house aides that president trump is talking about it. it is a topic of discussion. a lot of people around the president believe that it ia bad idea politically. it's a bad idea in terms of theo president' legal fate that he could be putting himself in even greater legal jeopardy if he even starts to have those
robert: as paul sits insome dare confinement and they're wondering if he's going to break, president trump praising rogertone with having guts and fighting back against investigatorte what's the wouse view on manafort? >> president trump also econtinues to pra paul manafort basically saying that he's being treated unfairly. when president trump talks about the muellen investigat ruining lives. one of the people he's talking about is paulanafort who he -- and also michael flynn but paul...
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it has been out there that the president could pardon paul manafort and could pardon roger stone hereto say on cnn about the potential of a pardon for paul manafort. >> it would be a mistake. i would strongly council against it. i don't think that in my view the presidential pardon power was not created for these sorts of purpose. i think it would be a huge political mistake as well. >> michelle. >> at least one voice of sanity coming from the republican party this morning. you know, he is absolutely correct. if the president were to pardon manafort it will only lead to more questions that always start with why why why why why. never in this political history of the united states and presidential elections have we heard so much about russia, russia, russia, russia and so many people lying overtly lying repeatedly and to pardon manafort at this time would only seem to point to more evidence that a crime was committed, that the president is trying to use the pardon power to we rat kate any sort of guilt. if he does it quite frankly, if they were to move to impeach the president i don't
it has been out there that the president could pardon paul manafort and could pardon roger stone hereto say on cnn about the potential of a pardon for paul manafort. >> it would be a mistake. i would strongly council against it. i don't think that in my view the presidential pardon power was not created for these sorts of purpose. i think it would be a huge political mistake as well. >> michelle. >> at least one voice of sanity coming from the republican party this morning....
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three senior trump associates have pleaded guilty to various charges, paul manafort, michael flynn, michael cohen. roger may soon face his time in the barrel. the house intel committee voted anonymously to turn over a transcript to stone's testimony to mueller that might be a precursor to charging him with percentage. we wi -- perjury. clearly mueller and the southern district of new york probes pose peril to trump. james mattis resigned as defense secretary, the last adult in the room many say. will others follow him out the door? will there be unrest in the middle east? will some hostile power try to take advantage of mattis' policy disagreements with the president? most perilous to the president, the markets, mueller, military, they're all valid, but the correct answer, in my view, is choice number four, the media. and i'm not referring to those outlets which frequently fact-check the president, not "the new york times," not "the washington post," not cnn, not msnbc. nope, i'm talking about the conservative media. think matt drudge, ann coulter, breitbart, fox news and rush limbaugh, who by the way t
three senior trump associates have pleaded guilty to various charges, paul manafort, michael flynn, michael cohen. roger may soon face his time in the barrel. the house intel committee voted anonymously to turn over a transcript to stone's testimony to mueller that might be a precursor to charging him with percentage. we wi -- perjury. clearly mueller and the southern district of new york probes pose peril to trump. james mattis resigned as defense secretary, the last adult in the room many...
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but right now, because of what roger stone is doing and what he is saying publicly about the special counsel in contrast with what michael cohen and pault are doing, the president is reacting very positively to roger stone, as we've seen play out on his twitter feed. >> david swerdlick, what did you think of those remarks? >> i think we're all in accord here, wolf. manafort did the i'm not talking. michael cohen did the i'm changing my tune. jerry corsi, figure out if you can see what i'm saying right now. carter page took the approach of the confused businessman. so all that is left i guess for roger stone is righteous indignation, because i'm not sure what it gets him to have an open hearing that he seemed to demand in front of congress, in front of cameras if he is either going to go in front of cameras. he hasn't been indicted yet, and takes the fifth, if there are any charges leveled against him, or if he is simply going to say what he does or doesn't already know that mueller probably already has information that we don't know that he knows about roger stone. he's playing to the cameras. he is playing i think to president trump a
but right now, because of what roger stone is doing and what he is saying publicly about the special counsel in contrast with what michael cohen and pault are doing, the president is reacting very positively to roger stone, as we've seen play out on his twitter feed. >> david swerdlick, what did you think of those remarks? >> i think we're all in accord here, wolf. manafort did the i'm not talking. michael cohen did the i'm changing my tune. jerry corsi, figure out if you can see...
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and i think roger stone is a smart guy who knew exactly what he was saying and doing. and the president wouldn't take a pardon off the table for paul manafort. i think given his tweets today, he probably hasn't taken it off the table for roger stone, should he need one. but, you know, michael cohen is kind of off his list. >> you know, we don't know if we're talking to each other directly behind the scenes, but here they're able to communicate through the air waves to each other, in the twittersphere. >> we assume they're not talking. >> the other thing, gloria, trump's other tweet today, how extraordinary is it that the president is calling for his former attorney, michael cohen, to be jailed? >> well, it's extraordinary on so many levels. i mean, first of all, their personal relationship, which goes back so many years, and we've all said time and time again that michael cohen was the fixer. he was the guy who would take a bullet, as he put it, himself for this president. and who did whatever the president wanted. i mean, you know, during the campaign, there was no one more loyal to donald trump than michael cohen. and now, it's k
and i think roger stone is a smart guy who knew exactly what he was saying and doing. and the president wouldn't take a pardon off the table for paul manafort. i think given his tweets today, he probably hasn't taken it off the table for roger stone, should he need one. but, you know, michael cohen is kind of off his list. >> you know, we don't know if we're talking to each other directly behind the scenes, but here they're able to communicate through the air waves to each other, in the...
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remember last week the president in addition to roger stone was touting paul manafort and jerome corsi as all three of them he was holding up as prime examples of people doing the right thing, comparing and contrasting against the weakness of michael cohen. what lesson are they supposed to take away from that expect that he is potentially holding out the notion of a pardon. >> it's interesting to see particularly when you hear about michael cohen's mindset. the times reports mr. cohen has concluded his life has been utterly destroyed by his relationship with mr. trump and his own objection actions. he needed to quickly confess his crime and serving any sentence he receives. he has told friends he is mystified that he is taking the fall for actions he carried out on behalf of mr. trump who remains unscathed. still he is resigned to accepting responsibility. nina mcbride, you came in friendly, expecting to talk about george h.w. bush this morning and not these scandals a, but it is interesting when you talk about loyalty to someone like george h.w. bush and then michael cohen talking abo
remember last week the president in addition to roger stone was touting paul manafort and jerome corsi as all three of them he was holding up as prime examples of people doing the right thing, comparing and contrasting against the weakness of michael cohen. what lesson are they supposed to take away from that expect that he is potentially holding out the notion of a pardon. >> it's interesting to see particularly when you hear about michael cohen's mindset. the times reports mr. cohen has...
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once in donald trump's orbit like cohen, paul manafort and former national security advisor michael flynn. >> our thanks to hallie jackson for that report. >>> rogererome corsi has filed a formal complaint against robert mueller with the department of justice yesterday accusing mueller's office of misconduct in its investigation. corsi claims that mueller's team tried to pressure him to admit that he lied about his efforts to learn about wikileaks's efforts to release hacked campaign e-mails of john podesta. corsi claims that he forgot about the messages he sent to stone and others. he said he later changed his testimony after he found the messages. >>> the "new york times" is reporting that as late as mid may of 2017 the president's former campaign chairman paul manafort flew to ecuador and met with the country's president offering his services to secure foreign investment. three people familiar with the talks say the conversation turned to handing over wikileaks founder julian assange to u.s. authorities. ecuador granted assange asylum at their london ohm baembassy protecting him from extradition to sweden. manafort's spokesperson tells the time
once in donald trump's orbit like cohen, paul manafort and former national security advisor michael flynn. >> our thanks to hallie jackson for that report. >>> rogererome corsi has filed a formal complaint against robert mueller with the department of justice yesterday accusing mueller's office of misconduct in its investigation. corsi claims that mueller's team tried to pressure him to admit that he lied about his efforts to learn about wikileaks's efforts to release hacked...
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you see that with paul manafort and you're seeing it with roger stone.end of this investigation, will you see the special counsel mention that as a part of his report or however he ends this probe. >> maya, cynthia and paul will join us again in the next hour. thanks, matt miller, for being here this morning. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a lawmaker who saw jim comey testify behind closed doors is here to talk about it. e shown just how far le can go. (grandma vo) over one hundred national parks protected. (mom vo) more than fifty thousand animals rescued. (old man vo) nearly two million meals delivered. (mom vo) over eighteen hundred wishes granted. (vo) that's one hundred and forty million dollars donated to charity by subaru and its retailers over eleven years. (girl) thank you. (boy) thank you. (old man) thank you. (granddaughter) thank you. >>> we had a position to possibly do a deal, to bald bui build a building of some kind in moscow. i decided not to do it, the primary reason, there could have been other reasons, the primary reason, it was simple,
you see that with paul manafort and you're seeing it with roger stone.end of this investigation, will you see the special counsel mention that as a part of his report or however he ends this probe. >> maya, cynthia and paul will join us again in the next hour. thanks, matt miller, for being here this morning. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a lawmaker who saw jim comey testify behind closed doors is here to talk about it. e shown just how far le can go. (grandma vo) over one...
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remember roger stone is the man who brought paul manafort into the campaign. with donald trump on business affairs that long predated the campaign. and so he know as lot. his lawyer does make a valid point that any defendant in his position is more than entitled to e exercise this right. >> that doesn't mean case closed for roger stone. >> not at all. he will continue to be very relevant and sought after with with the special counsel and still does have lot of inform asian. because too many coincidences. how did he know that it was podesta's quote time in the barrel? he not only knew about the release but who had been hacked, who specifically had been hacked. >> for you to zero in on john podesta and his emails, that's too much coincidence to be an educated guess. >>> still ahead global markets suffered losses this morning as yesterday's steep drop on wall street spilled overseas. year going to have more on the slow down concerns rattling investors. >>> and bringing a ix ammed bag of winter weather. he'll tell us about that next. ♪ the united states postal ser
remember roger stone is the man who brought paul manafort into the campaign. with donald trump on business affairs that long predated the campaign. and so he know as lot. his lawyer does make a valid point that any defendant in his position is more than entitled to e exercise this right. >> that doesn't mean case closed for roger stone. >> not at all. he will continue to be very relevant and sought after with with the special counsel and still does have lot of inform asian. because...
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paul manafort. the president has been praising roger stone for not testifying against him and lashing out at michaelhen saying he should get a big prison sentence. carrie, from a legal standpoint, what does that mean, sentencing documents in all these cases? >> well, so for each of the individuals, their circumstances are different but there's going to be a sentencing document so that means that the prosecutors will have prepared documents, what they propose should be the sentence and that lays out sort of the extent for cooperation for some of them. then it lays it all out in terms of what the recommended sentence is. the defense also will provide their own documentation, what they would argue. then it's up to the judge to decide what the person should be sentenced to, so each of these individuals have different circumstances. >> gloria, does it -- this is probably a dumb question. does it surprise you that the president is tweeting about roger stone and michael cohen? but does it surprise you? the juxtaposition and obviously the timing of it -- >> the timing is -- today on the day that the former
paul manafort. the president has been praising roger stone for not testifying against him and lashing out at michaelhen saying he should get a big prison sentence. carrie, from a legal standpoint, what does that mean, sentencing documents in all these cases? >> well, so for each of the individuals, their circumstances are different but there's going to be a sentencing document so that means that the prosecutors will have prepared documents, what they propose should be the sentence and...
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paul manafort, you will square off in court with special counsel prosecutors over allegations he violated his plea agreement. rogertone has also been accused of strong arm tactics. >> bret: scheduling shifting, paul manafort has a conference tomorrow afternoon. we will learn some more about cohen on wednesday. more questions for comey. sprinkle with anticipate for comey is that he will get a lot of questions about his decision to make memos, documented conversations with the presidents. of those memos containing classified information, they are what kick started the investigation. a decision he made along with fbi official to withhold the content of those meetings, especially one about the former national security advisor, mike flynn from the justice department. the criticism comey, the emails and then we see the same thing here with the close hold on these memos about the president. >> thank you so much. >> bret: a case of a russian gun rights activist accused of trying to push the kremlin's agenda by cozying up to the nra. correspondent peter doocy tells us she is changing her plea. >> the u.s. alleges she came
paul manafort, you will square off in court with special counsel prosecutors over allegations he violated his plea agreement. rogertone has also been accused of strong arm tactics. >> bret: scheduling shifting, paul manafort has a conference tomorrow afternoon. we will learn some more about cohen on wednesday. more questions for comey. sprinkle with anticipate for comey is that he will get a lot of questions about his decision to make memos, documented conversations with the presidents....
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paÚl aguilar. ahÍ haciÉndole movimientos a cecilio. arranca para posiciÓn, se mete al Área. ¡viene en lo otro! ¡estaba cerrando roger!id. >> otra vez le ganan la espalda domÍnguez. >> lo cierto es que no estaba en fuera de lugar cecilio. >> sale perfectamente habilitado el paraguayo. >> el tour Águila llega al houston texas al bbva. amÉrica contra santos. llamando al 1 800 668 80 80. >> se ha tenido que tirar atrÁs para auxiliar, vean a uribe. queridÍsimo en monterrey. iniciÓ en morelia, rayados, santos. aquÍ lÁines. yo le voy mÁs a moso que a marcel. >> me parece que ha costado mucho subir en ofensiva. me parece sÁnchez le ha quitado mucho el espacio para poder subir, e intentar profundidad por ese costado. tiene aÑos y aÑos el amÉrica. mete tiro. >> ¿quÉ le discute el Árbitro rivas? >> y no es la primera vez. >> y veÍamos la Última jugada, la personalidad. >> es un descarado. >> 18 aÑos, un descarado como para poder enfrentar. este chico tiene un futuro enorme. >> tabasco que estÁ tan de moda. con esos tremendos jugadores y con el presidente. ena, gambetea. r. voy contigo. andrÉs. perdÓn, mi querido, gps. >> un uti
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of a coincidence, and you know, what we've learned, of course, since roger stone said that is that whether it's michael cohen or paulou name any number of, you know, a half dozen officials, when it comes to these things, they lie about it. even though it means that they risk or do go to prison. >> and i do want to add here, if that's what this is all about, it gets to the center of the whole russia investigation. did someone close to the president, roger stone advises him on politics, did he have knowledge of e-mails hacked by the russians and given to wikileaks? that's according to the indictments from robert mueller's team over the summer. did stone know about that. the "washington post" notes, this is interesting, that the mueller team somehow got an unofficial transcript of the report. perhaps through director of national intelligence. so they know, they know what roger stone told you already. they've seen the notes already. the reason to get the official transcript the "post" says is because you need the official transcript for an indictment. now, i don't know if that means mueller is going to indict roger ston
of a coincidence, and you know, what we've learned, of course, since roger stone said that is that whether it's michael cohen or paulou name any number of, you know, a half dozen officials, when it comes to these things, they lie about it. even though it means that they risk or do go to prison. >> and i do want to add here, if that's what this is all about, it gets to the center of the whole russia investigation. did someone close to the president, roger stone advises him on politics, did...
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our count, at least 16 trump associates had contacts with russians, from paul manafort to rick gates to flynn, jeff sessions, rogerp, felix sater, michael cohen. is that unusual first? >> i think it certainly is. i don't know of any president for this at all. this is what has bugged me from the outset of this. why all this contact with the russians of all people, our arch adversary? and of course what -- i mean as more and more of this has unfolded and now we're more and more aware of these additional contacts, you know, the plot thickens. >> well, that's what i want to ask you. why were they all so willing to have these meetings, these contacts, and why did some of them lie about those contacts? >> obviously that's the question. why did the president try to lie about -- not try. why did he lie about his dealings with the russians? and certainly he is aware, i am quite sure, quite confident he was aware of all these other contacts. so what was the point? was it just to make money? trump tower in moscow? i guess something he's long wanted to do. you know, was there in fact an offer of a $50 billion penthouse to put
our count, at least 16 trump associates had contacts with russians, from paul manafort to rick gates to flynn, jeff sessions, rogerp, felix sater, michael cohen. is that unusual first? >> i think it certainly is. i don't know of any president for this at all. this is what has bugged me from the outset of this. why all this contact with the russians of all people, our arch adversary? and of course what -- i mean as more and more of this has unfolded and now we're more and more aware of...
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we see all these drips and drabs about roger stone and corsi and jared and paul manafort and his son being in that meeting. now it seems to me the parlor game could have you believe it's the charges in the cases out of the southern district, and a friend and ally of the president said it was always going to be the women. the women. it's sort of the oldest story in politics. could it be true? >> i think it's different. i think it's all of the above. these things that are happening. for a long period of time people thought it was going to be obstruction and not collusion. oh, look, now there's this evidence that could be collusion. oh, look now the payments made to these women are coming back. i think it's a collection of all of them that pose both legal and political peril to this president. if you compare this to the last impeachment of bill clinton, the linchpin of that was the fact he lied under oath about a sexual relationship that he had. and that went all the way to impeachment. if you compare what is actually happening, it seems very difficult to imagine how this would not be a
we see all these drips and drabs about roger stone and corsi and jared and paul manafort and his son being in that meeting. now it seems to me the parlor game could have you believe it's the charges in the cases out of the southern district, and a friend and ally of the president said it was always going to be the women. the women. it's sort of the oldest story in politics. could it be true? >> i think it's different. i think it's all of the above. these things that are happening. for a...