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wei lee: thanks, robert.obert: and we try not to be, as we were mentioning before, not too assuming that people know already what daca is, and all the other things associated with it. give us a quick overview of daca and how aspire kinda fits into that. wei: okay, you wanna talk about it? robert: either one. nelson wong: go ahead. wei: yeah, so, daca was a program that was created in 2012 by then president obama. and when they recognized that victory was, like, done by non-documented communities on the front line, protesting, shutting down things, to make sure that this program was created to protect people from deportations. and this program allowed people to apply for a work permit and also protect from deportations, and this program is-- you could renew for every 2 years. robert: that's why we see kinda the controversy now, because he basically put that program up because congress just wasn't getting something done at that point, right? yeah, for nelson, for you, we were talking about how many people in th
wei lee: thanks, robert.obert: and we try not to be, as we were mentioning before, not too assuming that people know already what daca is, and all the other things associated with it. give us a quick overview of daca and how aspire kinda fits into that. wei: okay, you wanna talk about it? robert: either one. nelson wong: go ahead. wei: yeah, so, daca was a program that was created in 2012 by then president obama. and when they recognized that victory was, like, done by non-documented...
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he'd known robert and his mom for years. robert looked up to randy. trusted him. officer snead now a detective with the albemarle county police came looking for robert after the fire, sandy told him without hesitation where he could find her son. >> i said, "is robert in trouble?" and he said, "he's in serious trouble." >> but sandy had no idea just how serious or what was about to happen in that parking lot, where robert was hanging out with his friend. >> guns pointed at you. you're-- you're wonderin' what's goin' on. i mean, i was-- i was scared. i was shaking. why robert? because the siblings told them they had accomplices and he was one of them. another one was interviewed by detective giles and his partner. >> at the end of the interview, we both looked at each other and said this kid has no idea what we're talking about. he was clueless what we were talking about. the fugetts lied and was eventually released. robert had a far different experience in the interview room and a far different detective. >> they're sitting across -- there sitting across from you
he'd known robert and his mom for years. robert looked up to randy. trusted him. officer snead now a detective with the albemarle county police came looking for robert after the fire, sandy told him without hesitation where he could find her son. >> i said, "is robert in trouble?" and he said, "he's in serious trouble." >> but sandy had no idea just how serious or what was about to happen in that parking lot, where robert was hanging out with his friend. >>...
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jason mikami: thank you, robert.obert: give us an idea--first of all, i guess, the family history and the winery and vineyard and everything are sorta all intertwined. give us kind of an idea of how the vineyard and the winery started. jason: well, my father was born in 1920. his father came to the united states in 1896, as you mentioned, so this is the first wave of japanese immigration to the united states. and like many other japanese american families, my father's family was interned during world war ii. and, you know, after world war ii ended in 1945, my father's family went back to lodi and continued to farm grapes. and so, all together now, we've been farming grapes in the lodi area for about 110 years. and in 1963, my father was fortunate enough to purchase his own property, and that was the property that i was born on. it's a small vineyard, about 15 acres. and so, from a farming perspective, you don't make a lot of money with just 15 acres when you're strictly farming, so we had a very, very meager upbringi
jason mikami: thank you, robert.obert: give us an idea--first of all, i guess, the family history and the winery and vineyard and everything are sorta all intertwined. give us kind of an idea of how the vineyard and the winery started. jason: well, my father was born in 1920. his father came to the united states in 1896, as you mentioned, so this is the first wave of japanese immigration to the united states. and like many other japanese american families, my father's family was interned during...
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robert: i think so. i mean, you know, one way that you would be kind of concerned about people viewing this kind of showcase is that it would be kind of too many similar points of view, too many similar themes. you try to make it as broad a perspective as possible, right? samson koletkar: all the time, and that's what we also do with our weekly shows that you mentioned. we actually had a write-up in one of the newspapers saying we have the diversity of a united nations sub-committee. so, it just represents bay area very well, it brings out fresh voices out, and it also for me personally, just seeing the diversity of comics on stage, is also a learning experience 'cause i get to learn things from other cultures that i would probably miss out otherwise. robert: yeah, i love the idea of the catharsis for culture shock. abhay: oh yeah, for sure, especially when you're in downtown la, dodging bullets en route to class and stuff like that. and yeah, it's interesting too because i've been--i moved from india, a
robert: i think so. i mean, you know, one way that you would be kind of concerned about people viewing this kind of showcase is that it would be kind of too many similar points of view, too many similar themes. you try to make it as broad a perspective as possible, right? samson koletkar: all the time, and that's what we also do with our weekly shows that you mentioned. we actually had a write-up in one of the newspapers saying we have the diversity of a united nations sub-committee. so, it...
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robert e. lee at antietam and i thought it would be a straightforward presentation about a great defense of the civil war. the more i started looking into it i realized that there is a bit more to robert e. lee's defense at antietam than what we have always thought. so as human beings, we are always products of the past. as history buffs and people who love to study the american civil war we are always reading and looking into what historians before us have said what i will ask you to do now is forget everything you have ever heard about the battle of antietam. not everything because then i have to go from square one but -- close to everything. we will look into exactly why does robert e. lee make what many consider to be one of the most controversial decisions of his entire career and what is his plan? why does he not stand there. what is his idea? what is in his mind? i don't pretend to be a mind reader but if you look at lee before and after antietam it might be interesting. we will start ou
robert e. lee at antietam and i thought it would be a straightforward presentation about a great defense of the civil war. the more i started looking into it i realized that there is a bit more to robert e. lee's defense at antietam than what we have always thought. so as human beings, we are always products of the past. as history buffs and people who love to study the american civil war we are always reading and looking into what historians before us have said what i will ask you to do now is...
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so this was the first time i spoke with robert. so when he told me that another inmate had written the letter it seemed like a plausible situation. >> authorities say wolford had a motivation for changing his story and claiming he had nothing to do with the letter. their unsuccessful search resulted in a new criminal charge for him. >> they say i obstructed the fbi's and cleveland police investigations. >> wolford was charged with obstruction of justice. he pled not guilty but would remain in the jail until the case was resolved. if found guilty he could have several more years added to the 26 he's already serving. >> i got a saying for them. if the glove don't fit, you must acquit. going to trial. going to trial. that's o.j. >> i think we all know it's o.j. >> that's o.j. let's go to trial. >>> while wolford denied any knowledge of what happened to the missing girl named amman he did say they were friends prior to her disappearance nine years earlier. >> we knew each other since we were little kids. i used to go to her work and ta
so this was the first time i spoke with robert. so when he told me that another inmate had written the letter it seemed like a plausible situation. >> authorities say wolford had a motivation for changing his story and claiming he had nothing to do with the letter. their unsuccessful search resulted in a new criminal charge for him. >> they say i obstructed the fbi's and cleveland police investigations. >> wolford was charged with obstruction of justice. he pled not guilty but...
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robert e. lee at 8 p.m.. it is my pleasure to introduce kevin pollak. [applause] kevin: good morning. thank you to chris for that very humbling introduction and thank you all for being here at my bachelor party. [laughter] i think we might set a virginia state record for the largest party and virginia state history. it is about to get crazy talking about robert e. lee at the battle of antietam. even last year at the symposium when an email was sent out there was aopics, caveat left in the email that allowed us to quote " think outside the box." the topic i'm proposing, robert e. lee at antietam, i thought that was going to be a very straightforward presentation about a great defense of the civil war. looking into it, there is a bit more to robert e. lee's defensed and what we have thought. as human beings, we are always products of the past. as history buffs, people who love to study the american civil war, we are always reading and looking again to what historians before us had said. what i'm
robert e. lee at 8 p.m.. it is my pleasure to introduce kevin pollak. [applause] kevin: good morning. thank you to chris for that very humbling introduction and thank you all for being here at my bachelor party. [laughter] i think we might set a virginia state record for the largest party and virginia state history. it is about to get crazy talking about robert e. lee at the battle of antietam. even last year at the symposium when an email was sent out there was aopics, caveat left in the email...
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robert: yes. off we went.tablemates were everybody from bruce brand, the coasters, the drifters, ray charles. obviously, atlantic decided it was more revenue from getting a few of these english bands over. i think a lot of the holy, looked upon decisions looked -- a little bit offbeat. they signed the dusty springfield, which was great. we were really in great company and i got to know benny king very well. charlie: everyone i have ever talked to from the british music scene, there was a direct line from wherever they were, london, liverpool, wherever they were to the blues in america. robert: magnificent. every morning for me. straight on it. just yet the day going. charlie: do you, really? who is on your playlist? robert: a guy from texas who has a song called "matchbox," which someone borrowed and the beatles took it on later. it is one of the best displays of singing and guitar. it is like the ring of light coming through in a recording from 1929. just fantastic. charlie: you want to be inducted into the r
robert: yes. off we went.tablemates were everybody from bruce brand, the coasters, the drifters, ray charles. obviously, atlantic decided it was more revenue from getting a few of these english bands over. i think a lot of the holy, looked upon decisions looked -- a little bit offbeat. they signed the dusty springfield, which was great. we were really in great company and i got to know benny king very well. charlie: everyone i have ever talked to from the british music scene, there was a direct...
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robert robinson: it was not my signature. it wasn't even close to my signature. announcer: a renter says his landlord forged his signature, putting him on the hook for hundreds of dollars. we ask a handwriting expert to weigh in. here's consumer investigator chris chmura. chris chmura: good evening, and welcome to our nbc bay area "responds" special. we asked you to reach out to us with your consumer problems, and you have. since we launched last summer, we've received more than 6,000 consumer complaints, and recovered more than $800,000. in addition to helping fix your problems, we're also exposing scams. and that's where we start tonight. a peninsula man reached out to us after his gift card was declined. his problem opened our eyes to widespread money laundering and fraud. we 're focused on secondhand gift cards, which are growing in popularity. online, people who have unwanted gift cards sell them to others for less than face value. that means buyers are saving anywhere from 5 to 30%, on everything from gas to groceries t
robert robinson: it was not my signature. it wasn't even close to my signature. announcer: a renter says his landlord forged his signature, putting him on the hook for hundreds of dollars. we ask a handwriting expert to weigh in. here's consumer investigator chris chmura. chris chmura: good evening, and welcome to our nbc bay area "responds" special. we asked you to reach out to us with your consumer problems, and you have. since we launched last summer, we've received more than 6,000...
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robert: no. scott: the ancient city of rome was built on seven hills, and, in part, on the genius oro but suddenly, water is in short supply. >> i've heard on the radio, they would like to turn some fountains off. ♪ scott: the pontiff has ordered these majestic marble fountains greeting vatican visitors off. is it fair to call this a crisis? prof. maurizio del monte: now we have a crisis, yes. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ sharyl: welcome to "full measure." i'm sharyl attkisson. we're about to begin year four of open enrollment under the affordable care act, or obamacare. there's widespread agreement that the system, as written, cannot survive. but no agreement on how to fix it. and questions about whether any of the solutions politicians are proposing would do the job. today, millions of americans are left guessing about not only what's next, but what's now. it's thrown us into a state th
robert: no. scott: the ancient city of rome was built on seven hills, and, in part, on the genius oro but suddenly, water is in short supply. >> i've heard on the radio, they would like to turn some fountains off. ♪ scott: the pontiff has ordered these majestic marble fountains greeting vatican visitors off. is it fair to call this a crisis? prof. maurizio del monte: now we have a crisis, yes. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its...
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robert: it is true.e was a collision gift.d and a that ceased.ago, charlie: has it been that long? but 50 years ago it came together in 1968. describe what you just did. robert: a collision of sound, mind, intention, energy. we were really young, a lot of things went boom. charlie: don't remind me. a grammy for best rock album. robert: yeah. charlie: still doing it. still doing it. robert: there is a lot of romance about it because it did not blow itself out of the water. it did not go on too long. it just stopped. charlie: you mean led zeppelin. it just stopped. robert: that was the deal when we got together at the beginning. that would be it. we couldn't carry on -- if we cannot carry on as four, that would be it. when you only have four people, it is hard to think about full-time replacement. charlie: do ever listen to this music? how did you come about "carry "?re robert: a lot of people said that is a good picture and i said who is it. charlie: you like it. robert: yes. a little more stern than i wo
robert: it is true.e was a collision gift.d and a that ceased.ago, charlie: has it been that long? but 50 years ago it came together in 1968. describe what you just did. robert: a collision of sound, mind, intention, energy. we were really young, a lot of things went boom. charlie: don't remind me. a grammy for best rock album. robert: yeah. charlie: still doing it. still doing it. robert: there is a lot of romance about it because it did not blow itself out of the water. it did not go on too...
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robert: to a degree.a long time was a little more bonus on moreidual musicality -- onerous in terms of individual musicality. charlie: do you sing when nobody is listening? robert: yeah. i have various songs that alter time have come back to me. i was a huge fan of anything -- of benny king when he was with the directors and left and all that stuff. and lefthe drifters and all that stuff. my mom was not keen on me singing. she knew better than most. but she gave me all of benny king's songs. ys, we zeppelin da were signed to atlantic records. charlie: this was early i assume. robert: yes. off we went. label stablemates were everybody from bruce brand, the coasters, the drifters, ray charles. obviously, atlantic decided it was more revenue from getting a few of these english bands over. i think a lot of the holy, -- ed upon decisions looked a little bit offbeat. they signed the dusty springfield, which was great. where a great company and i got to know benny king very well. everie: everyone i have talked t
robert: to a degree.a long time was a little more bonus on moreidual musicality -- onerous in terms of individual musicality. charlie: do you sing when nobody is listening? robert: yeah. i have various songs that alter time have come back to me. i was a huge fan of anything -- of benny king when he was with the directors and left and all that stuff. and lefthe drifters and all that stuff. my mom was not keen on me singing. she knew better than most. but she gave me all of benny king's songs....
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robert: yeah.n fact, i think it was the references to the muslims by our current president who actually helped spark a little bit of interest in when people started saying, "well, it could happen." when in fact, when people first heard that idea, they thought, "that's ridiculous, it's america." and then they're almost shocked, even especially young japanese-american children, to hear that it did happen and that it happened here. jim: exactly. and you know, even within one of the japanese concentration camps, there were actually italians and germans there also. and a lot of people didn't know that. robert: yeah. and so, we've seen how the museum has expanded. how do you see the museum sort of expanding its role now in the community? jim: within the community, we're trying to become more of a community hub. we have such--we have a lot of volunteers involved. and so, we want to expand the different types of programs that we have. we want to get more space. we have a house next door on our property tha
robert: yeah.n fact, i think it was the references to the muslims by our current president who actually helped spark a little bit of interest in when people started saying, "well, it could happen." when in fact, when people first heard that idea, they thought, "that's ridiculous, it's america." and then they're almost shocked, even especially young japanese-american children, to hear that it did happen and that it happened here. jim: exactly. and you know, even within one of...
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oh robert mueller, are you awake tonight? robert mueller is now investigating anything involved with russia, how is that possible? to be fair and impartial, it's impossible because of his past role in this. he should resign immediately tonight. >> fox news has been relentlessly hiping a claim that hillary clinton sold out our national security by supposedly personally approving a
oh robert mueller, are you awake tonight? robert mueller is now investigating anything involved with russia, how is that possible? to be fair and impartial, it's impossible because of his past role in this. he should resign immediately tonight. >> fox news has been relentlessly hiping a claim that hillary clinton sold out our national security by supposedly personally approving a
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robert: let's go live to adam housley. he is right about where this happened near the mandalay bay resort on the las vegas strip. he has been talking to witnesses all night long. reporter: we are at the crime scene along the strip. behind me is the mandalay bay. potentially the angle it would have been at. we are told it's the 20th floor, that's not being confirmed. so they would have a strong vantage point down to the concert venue. this is where the shooting took place. this is where people were running at 10:30 this evening, local time. roughly 2 1/2 hours ago. if you look around you can see stuff all over the place. people dropped hats, everything. there is the stage. we are not going to go inside, this is an active crime scene. there is the stage. you see the proximity of the stage. if he was using or she the shooter, if they were in the mandalay, we are being told they would have an absolute pristine location to do what they did, which is to open fire on a music festival. they would be at a perfect distance at a perf
robert: let's go live to adam housley. he is right about where this happened near the mandalay bay resort on the las vegas strip. he has been talking to witnesses all night long. reporter: we are at the crime scene along the strip. behind me is the mandalay bay. potentially the angle it would have been at. we are told it's the 20th floor, that's not being confirmed. so they would have a strong vantage point down to the concert venue. this is where the shooting took place. this is where people...
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don de bar he's an anti-war activist and a host of a daily radio program and in las vegas we cross robert barnes he is a trial lawyer in criminal and constitutional law already gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it i always go to the first person that gets up early for this program and that's robert in las vegas truly appreciate it considering we're almost halfway around the world from each other in mike introduction robert you know talking about violence in america you know i'd like to tell something to our viewers here i am not only spent most of my adult life i've spent most of my entire life living abroad and one of the questions i'm asked constantly is why is america such a violent place we can say because of guns but because maybe you could because of social attitudes because a whole wide variety of things we have an international audience here robert what would you say how would you answer that question why is america such a violent place go ahead. well i think as a country we were sort of uniquely founded and i
don de bar he's an anti-war activist and a host of a daily radio program and in las vegas we cross robert barnes he is a trial lawyer in criminal and constitutional law already gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it i always go to the first person that gets up early for this program and that's robert in las vegas truly appreciate it considering we're almost halfway around the world from each other in mike introduction robert...
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we will speak with robert jay lifton tomi-ann roberts, author of -- we will speak with robert jay liftonon, author of many books. his new book is titled "the climate swerve: reflections on mind, hope, and survival." all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in california, the death toll from the wildfires burning statewide has risen to 23 people, with hundreds more still missing. the nearly two dozen fires have consumed more than 170,000 acres, destroyed thousands of structures, and forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes. more than 8000 firefighters are currently battling the blazes, working up to 80-hours straight. among them are prisoners, who are working for as little as a -- $1 a day. the firefighters have more than 500 fire engines, 73 helicopters and 30 airplplanes, yet ththe uncontrollable fires are still spreading. calfire chief ken pimlott said, "these fires are literally just burning faster than firefighters can run." this is pimlott. >> we are still impacted by five years of drought. t
we will speak with robert jay lifton tomi-ann roberts, author of -- we will speak with robert jay liftonon, author of many books. his new book is titled "the climate swerve: reflections on mind, hope, and survival." all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in california, the death toll from the wildfires burning statewide has risen to 23 people, with hundreds more still missing. the nearly two dozen fires...
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it. >> joe: dave roberts has his clothes are getting.ann another meeting with musgrove who is keeping his team in it. kenley jansen will face these three hitters, for a combined 2 for 10 with 5 strikeouts between the three of them. >> john: i know musgrove likes this fastball, slider situation a 2-2 count may have prevented them from trusting that big breaker. >> joe: joc pederson now. strike one. runners at the corners with two out, two rme for the dodgers. who trailing a serieswo games to one. fifth pitcher of the night for the astros. joe musgrove trying to keep it now a two-run game. high fly ball to right the wall, it's gone! joc pederson his second of the series. the 3-1 shot makes it 6-1 l.a. in the night. [cheers and se] >> joe: petersen breaks it open here in the night and channels his inner kirk cousins. >> john: he has really had some good at-bats, that's the capper. >> joe: five run a ninth inning the first three runs are to giles. now hernandez hits one into left for gonzales, to the plate or the dodgers, down two games to o
it. >> joe: dave roberts has his clothes are getting.ann another meeting with musgrove who is keeping his team in it. kenley jansen will face these three hitters, for a combined 2 for 10 with 5 strikeouts between the three of them. >> john: i know musgrove likes this fastball, slider situation a 2-2 count may have prevented them from trusting that big breaker. >> joe: joc pederson now. strike one. runners at the corners with two out, two rme for the dodgers. who trailing a...
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the first charges filed in robert mueller's investigation.ston is here, and kirsten powers and angela rye. good evening to all of you. serious information, but so much for a quiet friday evening as everybody was hoping. robert mueller to lead this investigation into russian meddling in 2016 election. five months later, charges, what kind of message is he sending with these first charges? >> well, the good news might be that the investigation is moving on. and i think that everybody, democrat and republican, would probably like to see this thing get over with. i think it is a distraction. the bad news is, maybe he's rushing that, because he's coming under criticism about the money spent and his possible role in this uranium one that he knew there is this informant out there saying there was bribery, and it happened under mueller's watch in 2010 while he was there. i'm not sure that's the reason or not. >> you're just throwing it out there. >> there are some who believe that. >> just a couple of conspiracy theories that you threw out there. kir
the first charges filed in robert mueller's investigation.ston is here, and kirsten powers and angela rye. good evening to all of you. serious information, but so much for a quiet friday evening as everybody was hoping. robert mueller to lead this investigation into russian meddling in 2016 election. five months later, charges, what kind of message is he sending with these first charges? >> well, the good news might be that the investigation is moving on. and i think that everybody,...
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robert burton is in chicago with the team. jonathan: you can smile, robert. robert: is that good enough? game, youbout this talk about stephen strasburg and michael a. taylor. first, taylor, eighth-inning, the bases-loaded for taylor. nats up, 1-0. guess what, a grand slam. his teammates like that. now they have to come back to d.c. and make it happen. here is bryce harper. >> just trying to go on there and play game five and have some fun. our fans and try to win the ballgame. >> i will them to experience it, but tomorrow is a big day. we have to win one more. robert: of course they do. a big game tomorrow in d.c. later in sports, stephen strasburg, 12 strikeouts, a nationals postseason record. that is coming up later. nervous whens were we preview this crucial game 24 hours. nats fans were energized today. tom roussey is out there lie. you were by a sports bar and the place it rubbed it when the grand slam -- that place erupted when the grand slam was it. tom: i tell you what else will ing, nats park will be filled with a selold-ou crowd. particularly this
robert burton is in chicago with the team. jonathan: you can smile, robert. robert: is that good enough? game, youbout this talk about stephen strasburg and michael a. taylor. first, taylor, eighth-inning, the bases-loaded for taylor. nats up, 1-0. guess what, a grand slam. his teammates like that. now they have to come back to d.c. and make it happen. here is bryce harper. >> just trying to go on there and play game five and have some fun. our fans and try to win the ballgame. >> i...
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i want to talk to robert mueller. this is a first step in the following way.ueller, according to the attorneys of many individuals who have been investigated, is attempting to build a case, learn what is happening by starting with smaller people, maybe indictments, setting an example of jail time that they might face for whatever their misdeeds might have been here. and then go after other people. mueller has 21, 24,000 e-mails turned over by the white house that put people who work for trump, for the white house, in his campaign, in his family, under threat of perjury if they do not cooperate with these investigations. so we've got a long way to go here. and if there is no there there, we have every right to expect that robert mueller would say so. but we also -- i do go back to watergate and think of a time when republicans were those who said we will put principle above party. we want to see these investigations of richard nixon proceed. let the facts come fall where they may. that's really what we need now. >> how do you think the administration should res
i want to talk to robert mueller. this is a first step in the following way.ueller, according to the attorneys of many individuals who have been investigated, is attempting to build a case, learn what is happening by starting with smaller people, maybe indictments, setting an example of jail time that they might face for whatever their misdeeds might have been here. and then go after other people. mueller has 21, 24,000 e-mails turned over by the white house that put people who work for trump,...
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robert: confusing, right? michelle: sort it out for us. robert: will do. a little confusion in college park but that is cleared up. find out what cartoon character jay gruden compared robert: well, as the injury list piles up for nervous. defensive end jonathan allen suffered a sprain in his foot and might be out for a month. meanwhile, quarterback breelan, both the star cornerbacks are out with an injury. he has had an m.r.i. on the knee today and it turns out he has a sprained mcl. he is day-to-day and not ruled out for monday against eagles. jay gruden says he can bounce back just like that. coach gruden: he has always been a fast healer. he's like gumby. he took a pretty big shot on that play. i thought he would be out for a little bit of time but he recovers quickly. we'll see. robert: well, in college park, maryland athletic director kevin anderson announced he is going on a six-month sabbatical. several media reports said he had been fired. which the school denied in a brief statement. here is part of what he said in a release today -- the universit
robert: confusing, right? michelle: sort it out for us. robert: will do. a little confusion in college park but that is cleared up. find out what cartoon character jay gruden compared robert: well, as the injury list piles up for nervous. defensive end jonathan allen suffered a sprain in his foot and might be out for a month. meanwhile, quarterback breelan, both the star cornerbacks are out with an injury. he has had an m.r.i. on the knee today and it turns out he has a sprained mcl. he is...
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robert mueller is an experienced prosecutor. he was a republican for many years, but he is impartial. he is not partisan here. he is focusing on who has collaborated with the russians, and he's going after some democrats who apparently have collaborated with the russians or may have that doesn't involve clinton at all. but this is a matter of serious concern for the united states to have a foreign government, the russians, infiltrating our elections. we just heard this week about new news that the russians were collaborating to some extent with lee harvey oswald back in 1963. we don't have all the documents about that. but russia sticking its nose in our political system and meddling in our politics is a national security threat, and robert mueller is going to get to the bottom of this. and any president, if president trump tries to remove robert mueller, i think he's going to be thrown out of office, president trump, that is. >> all right. well, thank you. and then speaking of president trump, we're just getting some breaking n
robert mueller is an experienced prosecutor. he was a republican for many years, but he is impartial. he is not partisan here. he is focusing on who has collaborated with the russians, and he's going after some democrats who apparently have collaborated with the russians or may have that doesn't involve clinton at all. but this is a matter of serious concern for the united states to have a foreign government, the russians, infiltrating our elections. we just heard this week about new news that...
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i think the chances of the president firing robert mueller are very low right now. he knows the blowback he will get from that. we know as of june the president himself shab involved with the investigation because he fired former fbi director james comey and the blowback from that. he's been calling it a witch hunt, but that's a headline that's plagued him ever since. so for him to then fire special counsel robert mueller would be catastrophic for him. we'd see the blowback from this. to go back to what kevin was saying, we are seeing with these house and senate probes right now that as they're accelerating, we are seeing a few hiccups. in the house probes, we're seeing they haven't found anything yet. we're seeing frustrations from house republicans. in the senate, we're seeing partisan separation. with firing the special counsel, that might be the only part of the investigation where we might get results because the house and senate are having their hiccupping that robert mueller is where the investigation is leading and for the president to then fire him would ha
i think the chances of the president firing robert mueller are very low right now. he knows the blowback he will get from that. we know as of june the president himself shab involved with the investigation because he fired former fbi director james comey and the blowback from that. he's been calling it a witch hunt, but that's a headline that's plagued him ever since. so for him to then fire special counsel robert mueller would be catastrophic for him. we'd see the blowback from this. to go...
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robert costa, ashley parker, jeremy bash, thank you all. >>> our first break. and still ahead, what does today's news mean for a twitter-enabled president who likes to be in control of his own message? might have heard us refer to that earlier. >>> and next, what could be the legal exposure for the president now that one of his campaign advisers has pleaded guilty. we'll talk about mueller's investigation with two veteran attorneys when "the 11th hour" continues on a monday night. >>> today's announcement has nothing to do with the president. happens nothing to do with the president's campaign or campaign activity. it has nothing to do with the activities of the campaign, it has to do with his failure to tell the truth. that doesn't have anything to do with the campaign or the campaign's activities. >> what leads you to believe that this will conclude the mueller investigation? have you been given a heads up? what? >> those are the indications that we have at this time. i can't go any further than that. >> indications from who and where? >> as i just said, i ca
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robert burton is outside wrigley with the latest. robert? robert: let me say this. we are outside of wrigley field. all i am hearing is cheering on the inside. i feel like i shouldn'ter that understanding that the nats are away. so you see this there is baseball going on. stephen strasburg getting the start. he got out of big jam in the second inning with a guy on first and a guy on third. you have to wonder what would have happened if tanner rourke was on the mound. not saying he could have gotten out of the inning but you have to wonder. no score so far in the third. we will see what happens from here. >> people are just pumped here. people watching the game hear. as robert talk about there concern about stephen strasburg not going well. this could be the year and go to a game five. >> can we pull it out? >> i hope so. glad to see that strasburg is pitching tonight. i am cheering for the nationals. >> we have won two in a row before. we can do it again. >> vital information if there is a game five. there is still no agreement between the nats and the metro. last c
robert burton is outside wrigley with the latest. robert? robert: let me say this. we are outside of wrigley field. all i am hearing is cheering on the inside. i feel like i shouldn'ter that understanding that the nats are away. so you see this there is baseball going on. stephen strasburg getting the start. he got out of big jam in the second inning with a guy on first and a guy on third. you have to wonder what would have happened if tanner rourke was on the mound. not saying he could have...
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robert: the republicans are aghast.hen i talk to congress people, they think the entire presidency is on the brink. in the white house there is a different perspective, especially when you talk to the president's friends. he looks at the republican party now as a failed business, a business that has not been able to give him wins, and wins are what he wants. he does not want ideological victory. this reality and observation of the party, he is ready to move away and battle the republican establishment now and in 2018 ahead of the midterm elections. this has deep consequences in washington because there is an expectation he could get tax cuts and other things through. there is genuine concern among the top republicans in the country the president is ready to walk away on them and their agenda. charlie: if he does that he will have no legislative agenda to take to 2018 or 2020. robert: you see the majority leader in public comments saying to the president in effect, you have to get the budget done, we have to get taxes do
robert: the republicans are aghast.hen i talk to congress people, they think the entire presidency is on the brink. in the white house there is a different perspective, especially when you talk to the president's friends. he looks at the republican party now as a failed business, a business that has not been able to give him wins, and wins are what he wants. he does not want ideological victory. this reality and observation of the party, he is ready to move away and battle the republican...
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special indictment in robert mueller's wide ranging russia investigation. no matter what you may think of the underlying allegations, pam, what have you learned. >> anderson, our team, myself, evan perez, a federal grand jury in washington, d.c., today, approved the first charges in the investigation led by special counsel robert mueller. this is according to sources briefed on the matter. the charges are still sealed under order from a federal judge at this hour. and plans are being prepared for anyone charged to be taken into custody, perhaps as soon as this monday. the sources told us. it's unclear what the charges are, anderson. as i said, the indictments are still under seal. the spokesman declined to answer for our story. mueller is leading the investigation into the russian meddling in the 2016 u.s. elections. on friday, top lawyers, who are helping to lead the mueller probe, including veteran prosecutor andrew wiseman were seen entering the courtroom where the grand jury meets. they were there to hear testimony in the russia investigation, and the r
special indictment in robert mueller's wide ranging russia investigation. no matter what you may think of the underlying allegations, pam, what have you learned. >> anderson, our team, myself, evan perez, a federal grand jury in washington, d.c., today, approved the first charges in the investigation led by special counsel robert mueller. this is according to sources briefed on the matter. the charges are still sealed under order from a federal judge at this hour. and plans are being...
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reaction to robert mueller's looming indictment.wdy says the focus today should be on how the existence of these charges became public. >> the only conversation i've had with robert mueller, it was stressing to him the importance of cutting out the leaks with respect to serious investigations. make no mistake disclosing grand jifr material is a violation of the law. as a former prosecutor, i'm disappointed you and i having the conversation because somebody violated their oath of secrecy. >> congressman dowdy is weighing in on attempts by some members of his party to remove muler from the investigation because of his ties to former fbi director james comey. >> i would encourage my republican friends give the guy a chance to do his job. the result will be known by the facts by what he uncovers. the personalities involved are much less important to me than the underlying facts. so i would say give the guy a chance to do his job. >>> but we're learning more about russian contacts with the trump campaign. a new report claims the russian
reaction to robert mueller's looming indictment.wdy says the focus today should be on how the existence of these charges became public. >> the only conversation i've had with robert mueller, it was stressing to him the importance of cutting out the leaks with respect to serious investigations. make no mistake disclosing grand jifr material is a violation of the law. as a former prosecutor, i'm disappointed you and i having the conversation because somebody violated their oath of secrecy....
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the first indictment in special counsel robert mueller's wide-ranging russia investigation. now whatever you may think of the underlying allegations, this is the landmark. cnn's pamela brown joining us with the exclusive. what have you learned? >> reporter: our team, myself, evan perez, simone, have learned a grand jury -- a federal grand jury in washington d.c. today approved the first charges in the investigation led by special counsel robert mueller. this is according to sources briefed on the matter. the charges are still sealed under order from a federal judge at this hour. and plans are being prepared for anyone charged to be taken into custody, perhaps as soon as this monday, the sources told us. it's unclear what the charges are, anderson. as i said, the indictments are still under seal. a spokesman for the special counsel's office declined to comment for our story. but as you know, mueller was appointed in may to lead this investigation into russian meddling in the 2016 u.s. election. and on friday, top lawyers who are helping to lead the mueller probe, including ve
the first indictment in special counsel robert mueller's wide-ranging russia investigation. now whatever you may think of the underlying allegations, this is the landmark. cnn's pamela brown joining us with the exclusive. what have you learned? >> reporter: our team, myself, evan perez, simone, have learned a grand jury -- a federal grand jury in washington d.c. today approved the first charges in the investigation led by special counsel robert mueller. this is according to sources...
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listen to this. >> robert e.ave up his country to fight for his state which in 150 years ago was more important than country. it was always loyalty to state first in those days. now where it's different. the lack of an ability to compromise led to the civil war. men and women of good faith on both sides made their stand. >> let's discuss this and more. democratic congressman is a member of the congressional black caucus and the cochair of the policy and communications committee. thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you, wolf. >> let me get your reaction to what we just heard from john kelly that the civil war was fought because there was a lack of compromise. he clearly did not mention slavery. >> it's sad that john kelly continues to be enlisted by donald trump to do his dirty work. his conduct that really is unbecoming of an officer and a gentlemen. his comments related to robert e. lee and the civil war were outrageous, offensive, racially insensitive and historically innor ant and clearly intentionally.
listen to this. >> robert e.ave up his country to fight for his state which in 150 years ago was more important than country. it was always loyalty to state first in those days. now where it's different. the lack of an ability to compromise led to the civil war. men and women of good faith on both sides made their stand. >> let's discuss this and more. democratic congressman is a member of the congressional black caucus and the cochair of the policy and communications committee....
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robert costa, ashley parker, jeremy bash, thank you all. >>> our first break. and still ahead, what does today's news mean for a twitter-enabled president who likes to be in control of his own message? might have heard us refer to that earlier. >>> and next, what could be the legal exposure for the president now that one of his campaign advisers has pleaded guilty. we'll talk about mueller's investigation with two veteran attorneys when "the 11th hour" continues on a monday night. here's to the heroes -- america's small business owners. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes, who use their expertise to keep those businesses covered. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes behind the heroes, who brought us delicious gyros. actually, the gyro hero owns vero's gyros, so he should have been with those first heroes. ha ha! that's better. so, to recap -- small business owners are heroes, and our heroes help heroes be heroes when they're not eating gyros delivered by -- ah, you know what i mean. whstuff happens. old shut down cold symptoms fast with maximum str
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and that has to be asked and hopefully robert mueller can ask that question.is on the political end of it, it's not necessarily about where people are getting their opposition research is democrats are trying to say this is. it's all about accusing the trump campaign of collusion for months and months while the hillary campaign sat on the fact that they paid for this dossier while the senate intelligence committee gets up to the press conference and says we just need to know who paid for this dossier to go forward with our investigation and they said nothing until fusion gps was subpoenaed and had to admit that they paid for it. so they knew all about this and they are willing to let these investigations go forward without the cooperation that they would expect from the other side. >> harris: i also find it interesting that as they go down on this, it would seem that the hillary clinton campaign did not circulate this information. if they give it to certain members of the media, but it didn't go among the campaign members. was that because they already had fou
and that has to be asked and hopefully robert mueller can ask that question.is on the political end of it, it's not necessarily about where people are getting their opposition research is democrats are trying to say this is. it's all about accusing the trump campaign of collusion for months and months while the hillary campaign sat on the fact that they paid for this dossier while the senate intelligence committee gets up to the press conference and says we just need to know who paid for this...
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now having to wait on the sidelines as robert mueller makes his big reveal. over the weekend, of course, the president on twitter choosing not to talk specifically about special counsel. instead, focusing on hillary clinton, among other things with a tweet talking about collusion which doesn't exist. using this terrible and bad for our country witch-hunt for evil politics. but the r's are now fighting back like never before. there's so much guilt. democrats/clinton. do something in caps. all of this russia talk right when the republicans are making a big press for historic tax cuts and reform. is this coincidental? not! and then the follow-up by his lawyer, ty cobb, contrary to what many suggested, it is unrelated to activities of special counsel with whom he continues to cooperate. the only thing on the president's public schedule today points to the bitter timing of this, he has a halloween at the white house event scheduled this evening. chris and alisyn, back to you. >> the web so tangled on the rationale side. we will save it. let's deal first with what'
now having to wait on the sidelines as robert mueller makes his big reveal. over the weekend, of course, the president on twitter choosing not to talk specifically about special counsel. instead, focusing on hillary clinton, among other things with a tweet talking about collusion which doesn't exist. using this terrible and bad for our country witch-hunt for evil politics. but the r's are now fighting back like never before. there's so much guilt. democrats/clinton. do something in caps. all of...
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robert: rings. jonathan: stanley cup. michelle: bring on the rings. robert: where is my ring?teve: tomorrow is a nice day again. great for baseball weather. even better saturday evening. the game will start at 5:30. 80 on sunday. we will watch remnants of nate monday, tuesday, wednesday. much needed rain for the area. michelle: sounds good. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. jonathan: thank you for joining us we just moved in about four months ago, but the living room's pretty blank. it's really nice when clients come in and have done some of their own research. working with a bassett designer was really easy. just kind of ties in very well. we love it! >>> tonight, several breaking stories as we come on the air. in las vegas, the stunning images. our reporter in a helicopter, flying beside the hotel. you will see into that room. and the new and chilling video from that night. also tonight, were there two other cities the gunman was looking into? chicago and boston. and the girlfriend, the fbi interview and what she's now saying. and abc news obtaining this check. t
robert: rings. jonathan: stanley cup. michelle: bring on the rings. robert: where is my ring?teve: tomorrow is a nice day again. great for baseball weather. even better saturday evening. the game will start at 5:30. 80 on sunday. we will watch remnants of nate monday, tuesday, wednesday. much needed rain for the area. michelle: sounds good. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. jonathan: thank you for joining us we just moved in about four months ago, but the living room's...
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robert: i'm robert burton, abc 7 sports.his endurance was down during his bullpen alison: still so muggy. humid and it's the second week of october and at 77 degrees. go figure. the 10 day outlook, unsettled tomorrow, thursday and friday as well. temperatures in the low 70's. for the week and we warm up, well above average this time of year, 80 degrees. nighttime lows in the 50's. a cold front monday will trigger showers. next week, upper 60's, low humidity. that is the time to pick out your pumpkin. not tomorrow or thursday or friday. looking really good. jonathan: alison: have a great night. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ever on
robert: i'm robert burton, abc 7 sports.his endurance was down during his bullpen alison: still so muggy. humid and it's the second week of october and at 77 degrees. go figure. the 10 day outlook, unsettled tomorrow, thursday and friday as well. temperatures in the low 70's. for the week and we warm up, well above average this time of year, 80 degrees. nighttime lows in the 50's. a cold front monday will trigger showers. next week, upper 60's, low humidity. that is the time to pick out your...
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tonight while we're still learning about robert mueller's straulg investigation and where it's headedext. and new reporting this evening on the reaction from inside the trump white house from the president himself. the 11th hour getting under way on a monday night. on a monday night, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 284 of the trump administration and the special counsel robert mueller has his first guilty plea and he has handed down his first indictments in a case that is clearly just getting started. and today came the most serious charge yet. that a foreign government, russia had information damaging to hillary clinton in the form of thousands of stolen e-mails not yet known to the world and a member of the trump campaign worked to put the russians in touch with the trump campaign inner circle. the day started with news of two people being indicted, former trump campaign chairman paul manafort and his long-time business associate rick gates, shown here prior to the republican convention. both men are facing 12 charges, including conspirac
tonight while we're still learning about robert mueller's straulg investigation and where it's headedext. and new reporting this evening on the reaction from inside the trump white house from the president himself. the 11th hour getting under way on a monday night. on a monday night, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 284 of the trump administration and the special counsel robert mueller has his first guilty plea and he has handed down his first...
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scott thought so highly of robert e. lee that he thought the united states government should ensure his life for $5 million. forlittle cabinet was a way men to bounce ideas off their general officer. he is learning from his younger subordinates and they are learning from him and they are doing it out on the battlefield from mexico as they march off towards the mexican capital. another man that is quoted is carlton clausewitz -- carl von clausewitz. he dies before he is able to actually finish it. is avon clausewitz prussian officer. he does fight against napoleon and he has fantastic military ideals. he does not impact the united states army's like historians will make you think. carl von clausewitz is prussian and he is writing in german. german is not taught at west point. french is. it is easier to read something from johnny or napoleon then carl von clausewitz. he does have an impact on those men just up the road from us where were standing at spotsylvania, just up the road at chancellorsville and that would be the 1
scott thought so highly of robert e. lee that he thought the united states government should ensure his life for $5 million. forlittle cabinet was a way men to bounce ideas off their general officer. he is learning from his younger subordinates and they are learning from him and they are doing it out on the battlefield from mexico as they march off towards the mexican capital. another man that is quoted is carlton clausewitz -- carl von clausewitz. he dies before he is able to actually finish...
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robert mueller would bring the information to him, the potential charges, to rosenstein, to keep him apprised of what they want to do. and if rosenstein had a big issue with it, of course, he could probably put a stop to it. it's not a formal approval process or anything like that, we're told. but he would be made aware of it before the prosecutors brought the information to the grand jury to bring these charges, don. >> so, pamela, do you have any idea who the charges are against, and what kind of charges they are? >> we have a sense of who the charges are against. but, you know, because it's under seal, we are told that so far, the people have not been notified about this. and usually it takes a couple of days. you have an indictment under seal, then there's a whole process, it takes a day or two, and normally the attorney is notified that, you know, his or her client has been charged, and that that person needs to turn themselves in. and so that is what we expect to play out in this case. as soon as monday we're being told. we could see some law enforcement action. >> so if i'm si
robert mueller would bring the information to him, the potential charges, to rosenstein, to keep him apprised of what they want to do. and if rosenstein had a big issue with it, of course, he could probably put a stop to it. it's not a formal approval process or anything like that, we're told. but he would be made aware of it before the prosecutors brought the information to the grand jury to bring these charges, don. >> so, pamela, do you have any idea who the charges are against, and...
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critics raising questions about the robert mueller's special investigation.000 reasons to do so. why our next guest, the former federal and criminal defense attorney says objectivity in the case has gone out the window. and from the range to the big screen now to the white house? what the rock just said about a possible run ♪ ♪ believer ♪ fame heather: welcome back. "fox & friends first" 4:14 in the morning here on the east coast. after two failed presidential runs for president, ohio governor john kasich could be looking to challenge president trump in 2020. a new york magazine claiming that leftover members of kasich's 2016 campaign staff are helping him to decide. this despite telling "fox news sunday" host chris wallace that he is not planning anything. >> i can tell you at this point i'm not plotting or planning anything like that, chris. that's just not where my head is right now. heather: the report claims that kasich doesn't know if he would run as a republican or an independent. and then there is this. actor dwayne "the rock" johnson once again hinti
critics raising questions about the robert mueller's special investigation.000 reasons to do so. why our next guest, the former federal and criminal defense attorney says objectivity in the case has gone out the window. and from the range to the big screen now to the white house? what the rock just said about a possible run ♪ ♪ believer ♪ fame heather: welcome back. "fox & friends first" 4:14 in the morning here on the east coast. after two failed presidential runs for...
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. >> the plot to stop robert mueller. >> there's no way the american people can trust robert mueller. >> tonight as the mueller investigation closes in, new signs that trump is getting desperate. >>> then -- >> they are trying to take away our history and our heritage. >> shades of charlottesville as the virginia governor's race becomes a referendum on confederate statues. >> i'm for keeping them up. >>> and what to make of the president's opioid announcement. >> if we can teach young people and people generally not to start, it's really, really easy not to take them. >> when "all in" starts now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. tonight amid signs that robert mueller's investigation could be closing in, the white house is scrambling to discredit the messenger with a big assist from his partners on fox news. >> there's no way the american people can trust robert mueller to investigate anything russian related. >> what really stinks here is mueller, rosenstein, andrew wiesman and james comey appear to have covered it all up, the uranium one deal. >> we ha
. >> the plot to stop robert mueller. >> there's no way the american people can trust robert mueller. >> tonight as the mueller investigation closes in, new signs that trump is getting desperate. >>> then -- >> they are trying to take away our history and our heritage. >> shades of charlottesville as the virginia governor's race becomes a referendum on confederate statues. >> i'm for keeping them up. >>> and what to make of the president's...
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robert mugabe has a very divisive reputation on the african continent.ere seen as the old guard, and embarrassing, something of the past. but, to plenty of older people, and plenty of political parties, is still celebrated for his role in zimba bwe's parties, is still celebrated for his role in zimbabwe's liberation struggle. certainly in the early yea rs of struggle. certainly in the early years of his rule, then zimbabwe did have a very good health care system, and the who pointing him briefly to this goodwill ambassadorship role, cited the government's commitment to this sort of thing. too ordinary zimbabweans trying to get health ca re zimbabweans trying to get health care in zimbabwe, it's a very different story. the economy is really struggling, and the health ca re system really struggling, and the health care system has virtually collapsed. wildly zimbabweans see robert mugabe month in month out to fly to singapore for his own health care. byes just to bring you another update on an ongoing incident in nuneaton. the place is bermuda park. there i
robert mugabe has a very divisive reputation on the african continent.ere seen as the old guard, and embarrassing, something of the past. but, to plenty of older people, and plenty of political parties, is still celebrated for his role in zimba bwe's parties, is still celebrated for his role in zimbabwe's liberation struggle. certainly in the early yea rs of struggle. certainly in the early years of his rule, then zimbabwe did have a very good health care system, and the who pointing him...
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i said robert gates. i meant rick gates. >> robert gates is defense secretary, another famous gates. >> yes. >> this is a significant development. we've never seen high-level aides connected to a president indicted in the first year in office. donald trump let's remember has only been in power as president for nine months. this investigation has only been under way, under mueller, for several months. so it is fast, it is significant, and you have two individuals who were involved in donald trump's politics. paul manafort, a name most people know. the other, a far less known name who got his start interning at the manafort firm who went to moscow several times on behalf of manafort. rick gates was inside the white house as recently as march working on a pro-trump pac and other activities. so you have two people who, again, nothing i just said related -- we haven't seen it yet. pete williams reporting it could be tax related. but you have two people who are not simply free-floating individuals. you have peo
i said robert gates. i meant rick gates. >> robert gates is defense secretary, another famous gates. >> yes. >> this is a significant development. we've never seen high-level aides connected to a president indicted in the first year in office. donald trump let's remember has only been in power as president for nine months. this investigation has only been under way, under mueller, for several months. so it is fast, it is significant, and you have two individuals who were...