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ramesh ponnuru at the "national review" and columnist for blockberg view. and jamelle bouie is slate chief political correspondent and political analyst here at cbs news, great to be back with all of you. susan let's start with thely deal from paul manafort the president's former campaign manager. excuse me, campaign chairman. what does it mean? >> it means that robert mueller does not tweet. it means that robert mueller i indiets and convicts and that is a powerful statement indeed to have the president's personal lawyer, the president's former national security advisor now his campaign chairman it is really quite a remarkable thing. i think it does signal that we are approaching some kind of decision point when it comes to the most fundamental question of all about collusion and the president's role. >> dickerson: jamelle, what could paul manafort give? it look like from the way this is done he's already handed over something as part of the deal that he structured. >> he could help shine light on things like the change in the republican party platform and
ramesh ponnuru at the "national review" and columnist for blockberg view. and jamelle bouie is slate chief political correspondent and political analyst here at cbs news, great to be back with all of you. susan let's start with thely deal from paul manafort the president's former campaign manager. excuse me, campaign chairman. what does it mean? >> it means that robert mueller does not tweet. it means that robert mueller i indiets and convicts and that is a powerful statement...
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ramesh, what happened over the last week?well, there's a lot of pshback against the idea of declassificationticularly the idea of a kind of unselectived indiscriminate declt,sification. look, the president has a dysfunctional relationship with his justice department. we know that, we've known that for some time, and i think this is just one more instance of that happening. and another instance of his making a grand statement and not following through. >> viewing publicly the limited education of donald trump. i mean, he learned is week from allies, from very importt sources within the united states government, whom he has t trust, that this is bad policy, that what you're doing is not simply revealing secrets, you'ri compng sources, and the collection of intelligence is dependent on a network of relationships of trust, of belief, of confidence that you're not goi to be made public, and allies, among others, just told donald trump, this is just an absolute reckless risk within his own administration important figures stood up
ramesh, what happened over the last week?well, there's a lot of pshback against the idea of declassificationticularly the idea of a kind of unselectived indiscriminate declt,sification. look, the president has a dysfunctional relationship with his justice department. we know that, we've known that for some time, and i think this is just one more instance of that happening. and another instance of his making a grand statement and not following through. >> viewing publicly the limited...
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mark shields and ramesh ponnuru break down the fallout from ford's accusations, the president's moveassify certain russia investigation documents, and more. plus, screen legends robert redford and sissy spacek discuss their new film, "the old man and the gun," and their apprch to acting. >> being in the moment is part of what being an actor is. if you're really in the moment, that means things are going to be just loose enough for you to improvise ifou have to. you know, if you're in the moment. as long as the moment's real.
mark shields and ramesh ponnuru break down the fallout from ford's accusations, the president's moveassify certain russia investigation documents, and more. plus, screen legends robert redford and sissy spacek discuss their new film, "the old man and the gun," and their apprch to acting. >> being in the moment is part of what being an actor is. if you're really in the moment, that means things are going to be just loose enough for you to improvise ifou have to. you know, if...
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million from those investors, who now say they were swindled by elizabeth holmes and company president rameshunny" balwani. the pair claimed, in investor documents obtained by "60 minutes," that theranos technology was validated by the f.d.a., pharmaceutical companies, and was deployed on the battlefield by the u.s. military in afghanistan. those claims were fabricated. and in one public appearance after another, holmes' pitch became even more fantastic and reckless. >> holmes: we've done some work with people at hopkins, who have developed and demonstrated that, in blood, you can see the onset of pancreatic cancer 17 years before a tumor forms. >> o'donnell: we called johns hopkins medicine. they told us they never collaborated with theranos. and doug matje says, test data he compiled for the food and drug administration was falsified. >> matje: there was so much pressure from above to get good- looking results that are going to be able to pass the f.d.a. guidelines, that people were pressured into making things disappear. >> o'donnell: the bad results. >> matje: the bad results. >> o'donnel
million from those investors, who now say they were swindled by elizabeth holmes and company president rameshunny" balwani. the pair claimed, in investor documents obtained by "60 minutes," that theranos technology was validated by the f.d.a., pharmaceutical companies, and was deployed on the battlefield by the u.s. military in afghanistan. those claims were fabricated. and in one public appearance after another, holmes' pitch became even more fantastic and reckless. >>...
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join us online and again here tomorrow evening when ma shields and ramesh punnuru breakdown the fallout today'sin kavanaugh he for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you ane you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin. >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org martha stewart: have you ever seen a fanciful pie or an innovative beautiful cake and wondered, "how did they do that?" then you won't want to miss this season of "martha bakes". join me in my kitcheouwhere i'll teachhe techniques you'll need for creating picture perfect recipes, brilliantly colored cakes, elegant okies, magnificent meringues and swoon-worthy desserts. all guaranteed to be as delicious as they are gorgeous. welcome everyon
join us online and again here tomorrow evening when ma shields and ramesh punnuru breakdown the fallout today'sin kavanaugh he for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you ane you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin. >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for...
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join us online and again here tomorrow evening when mark shields and ramesh punnuru breakdown the fallout today's kavanaugh hearing. for all of us the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided b >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin. >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs rs like you. vie thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captdined by meaccess group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to "amanpour & co." here's what's coming up. >>> from bill cosby to allegations against a supreme urt nominee,he me too movement faces its biggest test yet.o with me t discuss this watershed moment is gretchen carlson, the former fox news anchor who started the ball rolling on sexual harassment and won. >>> also ahd, my exclusive interview with the saudi foreign minister on trump's oc oil attack, women'n rights i the king
join us online and again here tomorrow evening when mark shields and ramesh punnuru breakdown the fallout today's kavanaugh hearing. for all of us the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided b >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin. >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the...