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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome robert harris. [applause] >> robert, we are experiencing aar remarkable moment with films and television shows and andrew robinson's upcoming churchill biography, but your focus in this novel is on neville chamberlain. your take is a little more sympathetic than we are accustomed to seeing. can you tell us what motivated you to write about him and about the munich conference? >> thank you for that very kind introduction. it is rather typically perverse that i should be doing a book on neville chamberlain and his dominating culture. i suppose it was because of that i wanted to write the books 30 years ago. i did a documentary for the bbc network marking the 50th anniversary of the munich agreement. he accompanied chamberlain on the plane and met hitler at his apartment and chamberlain daughter and it was fascinating, and i realized that a lot of what i had grown up and what i thought i knew about him was wrong or at least there is another way of approaching it. even then, although i had never written
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome robert harris. [applause] >> robert, we are experiencing aar remarkable moment with films and television shows and andrew robinson's upcoming churchill biography, but your focus in this novel is on neville chamberlain. your take is a little more sympathetic than we are accustomed to seeing. can you tell us what motivated you to write about him and about the munich conference? >> thank you for that very kind introduction. it is rather typically...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome robert harris. [applause] . we're experiencing a remarkable moment with television shows and the upcoming churchill biography sparking a new interest in him, but your focus in this novel is on neville chamberlin and your take is a little more sympathetic than we're accustomed to seeing. can you tell us what motivated to write about him and the munich conference. >> thank you to at that kind introduction, michael. it's typically perverse that i should be flagging a book about neville chamberlin dominating popular culture. it's because i suppose i wanted to write the book 30 years ago, i did a documentary for bbc television to mark the 50th anniversary of the munich agreement. talked to alex douglas hugh who then became the prime minister who accompanied chamberlain on the plane in the hitler department. and chamberlain's daughter and it was fascinating and realized a lot of what i had grown up thinking i knew about neville chamberlin and munich was wrong or at least another way of aprotesting it and even then, al
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome robert harris. [applause] . we're experiencing a remarkable moment with television shows and the upcoming churchill biography sparking a new interest in him, but your focus in this novel is on neville chamberlin and your take is a little more sympathetic than we're accustomed to seeing. can you tell us what motivated to write about him and the munich conference. >> thank you to at that kind introduction, michael. it's typically perverse that i should...
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>> tonight on book tv in prime time, books about world war ii, next an interview with novelist robert harris author of " "munich", and talking about the rose bowl moved from california to north carolina weeks after the attack on pearl harbor. then, a discussion on women during war time, that's from the tucson festival of books. after that, a conversation with liza mundy, author of "code girls", and benn steil talks about "the marshall plan". now an interview with author robert harris about his historical novel "munich", about the munich conversation that took place at world war ii. this took place at the churchill library at george washington university in washington d.c. this is just under an hour. [inaudible conversations] >>
>> tonight on book tv in prime time, books about world war ii, next an interview with novelist robert harris author of " "munich", and talking about the rose bowl moved from california to north carolina weeks after the attack on pearl harbor. then, a discussion on women during war time, that's from the tucson festival of books. after that, a conversation with liza mundy, author of "code girls", and benn steil talks about "the marshall plan". now an...
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harris: really? do think it's fair, if someone is guilty because they are hesitant to sit down and negotiate terms? >> very often, innocent people do things that look guilty. for example, when trump fired robertller the way he fired him -- >> harris: you been james comey. >> it wasn't that he made him guilty, it was like why did you do that and say it the way you did? it creates a narrative, it reinforces the narrative for your detractor. as trey gowdy said before, if you are innocent, act like it. >> harris: chris stirewalt. the stire is on fire. the michigan to eradicate the islamic state the mission to eradicate the islamic state, getting ready to withdraw troops from syria, is it time for our troops to come home or is there risk? in isis researching? plus, the shooting at the year to youtube headquarters. what we know about the woman who open- ed fire before taking her own life. okay folks! let's team up to get the lady of the house back on her feet. and help her feel more strength and energy in just two weeks yaaay! the complete balanced nutrition of (great tasting) ensure with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. always be you. amanda's mom's appointment hello mom. j
harris: really? do think it's fair, if someone is guilty because they are hesitant to sit down and negotiate terms? >> very often, innocent people do things that look guilty. for example, when trump fired robertller the way he fired him -- >> harris: you been james comey. >> it wasn't that he made him guilty, it was like why did you do that and say it the way you did? it creates a narrative, it reinforces the narrative for your detractor. as trey gowdy said before, if you are...
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interfering in his investigation crosses a redline and is a threat to our constitutional order. >> harris: john roberts is live with the latest. it's making them more news this hour, john. >> it will continue to do so. the democratic leader is not the only one warning president trum president trump, republicans are as well. the president clearly livid about the fact that the fbi raided the two offices, the home, and the temporary hotel room of his longtime attorney michael cullum. michael cohen. the president weeded out "attorney-client privilege is dead." last night, the president was meeting on the suspected chemical weapons attack but he wanted to unload on the mueller investigation. then obtained a search warrant that was executed by the fbi. listen here. >> it's an attack on our country, and a true sense. on what we all stand for. so, when i saw this, i heard it like you did. i said "that is really a whole new level of unfairness." >> just in case folks at home did not get it the first time, the president heaped criticism on attorney general jeff sessions, blaming him for the investigation getting
interfering in his investigation crosses a redline and is a threat to our constitutional order. >> harris: john roberts is live with the latest. it's making them more news this hour, john. >> it will continue to do so. the democratic leader is not the only one warning president trum president trump, republicans are as well. the president clearly livid about the fact that the fbi raided the two offices, the home, and the temporary hotel room of his longtime attorney michael cullum....
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novelist robert harris explores the 1938 meeting between british prime minister neville chamberlain and adolph hitler in his book "munich." then robert curtis looks at the rose bowl players and their entrance into world war ii in "fields of battle." following a discussion on women in wartime from the tucson festival of books. after that, we talk about women code breakers also from the tucson festival. and later, the intersecter at the council on foreign relations ben stile and his book "the marshall plan." book tv all this week in primetime on c-span2. >>> also tonight, a look at what local, state, and federal governments are doing to combat the opioid epidemic with portions of events covered by c-span this year. including congressional hearings, the national governors association meeting, and white house events. here's a preview. >> it cost me $25,000 to treat someone after they've become addicted. so it costs you $25,000 as a taxpayer every time someone gets addicted to these substances. it's a huge cost to taxpayers. if we've got an industry which we do, purdue and others, it's not j
novelist robert harris explores the 1938 meeting between british prime minister neville chamberlain and adolph hitler in his book "munich." then robert curtis looks at the rose bowl players and their entrance into world war ii in "fields of battle." following a discussion on women in wartime from the tucson festival of books. after that, we talk about women code breakers also from the tucson festival. and later, the intersecter at the council on foreign relations ben stile...
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. >> now, in interview with robert harris about his historical novel munich, a thriller set against the 1938 munich conference that preceded world war ii. this talk took place at the national churchill library at george washington university in washington d.c. this is just under one hour. [inaudible conversations]
. >> now, in interview with robert harris about his historical novel munich, a thriller set against the 1938 munich conference that preceded world war ii. this talk took place at the national churchill library at george washington university in washington d.c. this is just under one hour. [inaudible conversations]
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i'm with thomas roberts. harry litman, thanks very much. thanks for joinings us.y appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >>> coming up, donald trump makes history first time a president of the united states to call a north korean dictator honorable. karate helps... relieve some of the house-buying... stress. at least you don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. call geico. geico... helps with... homeowners insurance? been doing it for years. i'm calling geico right now. good idea! get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. hello. give me an hour in tanning room 3. cheers! that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel sites to help me plan the best trip. so i'm more than confident. forgot me goggles. kayak. search one and done. ythen you turn 40 ande everything goes. tell me about it. you know, it's made me think, i'm closer to my retirement days than i am my college days. hm. i'm thinking... will i have enough? should i change something? well, you're asking the right questions. i just wa
i'm with thomas roberts. harry litman, thanks very much. thanks for joinings us.y appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >>> coming up, donald trump makes history first time a president of the united states to call a north korean dictator honorable. karate helps... relieve some of the house-buying... stress. at least you don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. call geico. geico... helps with... homeowners insurance? been doing it for years. i'm calling geico right now....
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i'm with thomas roberts. harry litman, thanks very much. thanks for joinings us.eally appreciate it. >>> the first time a president of the united states to call a north korean dictator honorable. was able to take care of my family while i was overseas serving. it was my very first car accident. we were hit from behind. i called usaa and the first thing they asked was 'are you ok?' they always thank you for your service, which is nice because as a spouse you serve too. we're the hayles and we're usaa members for life. see how much you could save with usaa by bundling your auto and home insurance. get a quote today. at a comfort inn with a glow taround them, so people watchi in this commer "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com." who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com. ♪ when i first came to ocean bay, what i saw was despair. i knew something had to be done. hurricane sandy really woke people up, to showing that we need to invest in this community. i knew having the right partner we could turn this place aro
i'm with thomas roberts. harry litman, thanks very much. thanks for joinings us.eally appreciate it. >>> the first time a president of the united states to call a north korean dictator honorable. was able to take care of my family while i was overseas serving. it was my very first car accident. we were hit from behind. i called usaa and the first thing they asked was 'are you ok?' they always thank you for your service, which is nice because as a spouse you serve too. we're the hayles...
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harlan high principal robert harris says, that's key. >> i think creating that culture where it's okay to communicate to adults, create a culture where it's okay to call the safeline-- that's something we tryo from day one. >> reporter: the northside district has a 24-hour tip line, but it'snly as good as the follow-up. how do you determine if something is really a threat or noreat? >> it's always real. if it's a threat, it's taken seriously, as if it's real. >> reporter: after parkland, schools around the count faced a flood of shooting threats. harlan r.o.t.c. student kendall duepner says her school was targeted. >> there was a fake instagram page made, and it said that they were going to shoot up the scacol. kids camss this, and they were reporting it to the safeline and emailing the princitel. >> rep the district and school police scrambled to investigate.ju or james williams picks up the story. >> it turns out it wasn't true. it was false. they did announce it to everymi , that it wasn't credible, and it's okay to come to school. >> reporter: despite that, some 40% of harlan stude
harlan high principal robert harris says, that's key. >> i think creating that culture where it's okay to communicate to adults, create a culture where it's okay to call the safeline-- that's something we tryo from day one. >> reporter: the northside district has a 24-hour tip line, but it'snly as good as the follow-up. how do you determine if something is really a threat or noreat? >> it's always real. if it's a threat, it's taken seriously, as if it's real. >>...
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book tv is in primetime tonight with a look of the recent books of world war ii, and novelist robert harriserlain and adoff hitler in his book "munich." and brian curtis retraces the 1942 rose bowl players and the reentry into world war ii in "fields of battle" follow by a discussion of women in wartime at the tucson festival of books. and then talking about the code breakers also there from the tucson festival. and ben stein will chronicle the efforts to rebuild western europe in 1942 in his book "ar marshall plan." all of that is in primetime on c-span 2. >>> tonight a look at the local, state and federal governments are doing in relation to the opioid crisis. including congressional hearings and the national governor association's meeting and the white house events. here's a preview. >> it cost me $25,000 to treat someone after they are addicted and then it is a huge cost to tax taxpayer, and if we have industry, and purdue and others ark and it is not just the manufactures, but the distributors and the pharmaceuticals and it is the making of the billions and the billions of the dollars
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harry litman, former u.s. attorney in constitutional attorney robert barnes.reat to have you with us. >> thanks for having us. >> shannon: hairy, you spent time over there as a clerk. you've also coclerked with justice kagan, who sits on the high court. what did you make of what we heard from the bench today? >> it was a hot bench. i tend to agree with your observation, shannon, it wasn't as if justice kennedy was going to vote to uphold this before and possibly even a couple more. it might be as much as 7-2. the real -- as you say, the real 900-pound gorilla in the room are the former comments that the president made when he was campaigning. that gave the government attorney some trouble. with the attorney said is, look, even if, and his heart of hearts, president trump was motivated by animus against muslims, you should still uphold the ban out of deference to the executive and my best guess is that principle is going to prevail. >> shannon: a douglas back to the question of whether there is religious discrimination afoot. to and putting together this before
harry litman, former u.s. attorney in constitutional attorney robert barnes.reat to have you with us. >> thanks for having us. >> shannon: hairy, you spent time over there as a clerk. you've also coclerked with justice kagan, who sits on the high court. what did you make of what we heard from the bench today? >> it was a hot bench. i tend to agree with your observation, shannon, it wasn't as if justice kennedy was going to vote to uphold this before and possibly even a couple...
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i just reacted. >> i just do what i thought i had to. >> reporter: harris says robert dolph was not making any sense when he spoke. robert dolph was arrested on two counts of attempted murder. police say he confessed but did not offer a reason for the attack . harris said he was a victim of a stabbing several years ago in his apartment building. >> later on i thought i would not want anyone to feel like that. took to the victims are described as a woman in her 50s and her brother, who is in his 60s. harris said he would like to meet them. >> i just want them to know people care. >> reporter: the woman was released from the hospital but her brother is still listed in critical condition. >>> there is an important vote today in southern california that could decide the state of water tunnels the governor wants to bill. the water district of southern california is scheduled to vote on whether or not to approve nearly $11 million in funding to help build two water tunnels or $5.2 million to construct a single tunnel. the governor sent a letter yesterday urging them to back the two tunnel plan.
i just reacted. >> i just do what i thought i had to. >> reporter: harris says robert dolph was not making any sense when he spoke. robert dolph was arrested on two counts of attempted murder. police say he confessed but did not offer a reason for the attack . harris said he was a victim of a stabbing several years ago in his apartment building. >> later on i thought i would not want anyone to feel like that. took to the victims are described as a woman in her 50s and her...
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. >> harris: chief white house correspondent john roberts joins us from beautiful west palm beach. john. >> good afternoon, little context, the market that the president mentioned was mark of "the new york times" who asked him about north korea. we really are in uncharted territory. a potential meeting with kim jong un potentially after mike pompeo went to pyongyang's face to face to meet with kim jong un. it would be absolutely unprecedented for an american president to sit down with a north korean leader. the highest ranking official to sit down and north korea was madeleine albright in 2000. she sat down with kim jong un's father, kim jong il. while the president is feeling optimistic, he could walk away from it either before or during the meeting if need be. the president said he's going to work very hard to make this a success because a breakthrough could be a very, very positive development. listen to how he put it last night. >> hopefully, that meeting will be a great success. we are looking forward to it. it would be a tremendous thing for north korea and a tremendous thing
. >> harris: chief white house correspondent john roberts joins us from beautiful west palm beach. john. >> good afternoon, little context, the market that the president mentioned was mark of "the new york times" who asked him about north korea. we really are in uncharted territory. a potential meeting with kim jong un potentially after mike pompeo went to pyongyang's face to face to meet with kim jong un. it would be absolutely unprecedented for an american president to...
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novelist robert harris explores the 1938 meeting between neville chamberlain and adolph hitler in his book "munich." then sports reporter brian curtis retraces the lives of the 1942 rose bowl players and their entry into world war ii in his book "fields of battle." followed by a discussion on women during wartime from the tenth annual tucson festival of books. after that, women code breakers during world war ii, also from the tucson festival. and later, the director of international economics at the council on foreign relations, ben style, chronicling the efforts to rebuild western europe following world war ii in his book "the marshall plan." book tv, all this week in prime time on c-span2. >>> also tonight, a look at what local, state, and federal governments are doing to combat the opioid epidemic with portions of events covered by c-span this year, including congressional hearings, the national governor's association meeting, and white house events. >>> next on lectures in history, american university professor leonard steinhorn teaches a class on the consequential actions of 1968
novelist robert harris explores the 1938 meeting between neville chamberlain and adolph hitler in his book "munich." then sports reporter brian curtis retraces the lives of the 1942 rose bowl players and their entry into world war ii in his book "fields of battle." followed by a discussion on women during wartime from the tenth annual tucson festival of books. after that, women code breakers during world war ii, also from the tucson festival. and later, the director of...
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so because that will start a cascade of events that will exceed his ability to control. >> harris: firing robert firing your ag and deputy ag, correct? >> is the purpose of the firing to impede the investigation of him? >> harris: he can fire for any reason, we don't have to know the reason. >> i'm talking about the firing of mueller. >> harris: that's different. >> both that he appointed and each has been confirmed by the senate for any reason or no reason. he will not get somebody confirmed in either of those positions, in my opinion, until after the midterm election. you will have caretakers running the justice department. >> harris: and then you could potentially have a lot more drama going on. >> where it do the caretaker pis come from? he might have less of a line of communication. >> harris: you say lindsey graham and chuck grassley are a problem. why? >> because they are an integral part of the president's coalition in senate. they are leaders of the moderate to conservative wing of the republican party and they will set if he fires mueller, it's the beginning of the end of his presidenc
so because that will start a cascade of events that will exceed his ability to control. >> harris: firing robert firing your ag and deputy ag, correct? >> is the purpose of the firing to impede the investigation of him? >> harris: he can fire for any reason, we don't have to know the reason. >> i'm talking about the firing of mueller. >> harris: that's different. >> both that he appointed and each has been confirmed by the senate for any reason or no reason....
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. >> harris: chief white house correspondent john roberts joins me now from the north lawn. john? >> harris, good afternoon towvment the white house continues to insist that it is up to dr. jackson whether or not he wants to continue with the confirmation process. but the white house, throwing its full support behind him, at least for the moment the white house yesterday releasing some fitness reports. job performance eval united evas of dr. ronni jackson at the momt that includes comments of barack obama. barack obama writes most impressive leader who continues to perform at the flag officer level. ronny has earned the confidence and gratitude of my family. the flag immediately the president writing in october of 2016. ronnie does a great job, great enthusiasm. poised under pressure. incredible work ethic and follow through. ronny continues to inspire dvd's for the care he provides to me and my team. promote ahead of peers. dr. jackson is a great doctor and leader, two-star material. while it was republicans who put on hold indefinitely dr. johnson's confirmation hearing, one of h
. >> harris: chief white house correspondent john roberts joins me now from the north lawn. john? >> harris, good afternoon towvment the white house continues to insist that it is up to dr. jackson whether or not he wants to continue with the confirmation process. but the white house, throwing its full support behind him, at least for the moment the white house yesterday releasing some fitness reports. job performance eval united evas of dr. ronni jackson at the momt that includes...
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do you see that as having effect on everything happening in the lane of michael cohen and robert mueller, harry. >> totally. it's quite a story really. everyone has been focused to date on mueller. understandably. he's got the big guns. he can really bring the biggest charges against trump. in the meantime, trump is fighting and losing on these different fronts in individual courts. where he has to, in fact, stand in front of the law and the law buys back and says look, i don't care if you're the president. so far, judge wood, judge odoro and i think mcdougal, the "national enquirer" read the writing on the wall. what we had seen as sort of nuisance suits in fact are proving very potent especially if cohen is right, by the way. that's a fact question, that the stormy suit actually was instrumental in the search warrants being served on cohen. >> and karen mcdougal's lawyer as i realized is going to be on rachel maddow. next, after the bizarre 72 hours of back and forth whether the white house is enacting russian sanctions the president halted his departure from the president conference with the
do you see that as having effect on everything happening in the lane of michael cohen and robert mueller, harry. >> totally. it's quite a story really. everyone has been focused to date on mueller. understandably. he's got the big guns. he can really bring the biggest charges against trump. in the meantime, trump is fighting and losing on these different fronts in individual courts. where he has to, in fact, stand in front of the law and the law buys back and says look, i don't care if...
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robert dolph until police arrested him. >> we turned him on his back and he was still relisting. >> reporter: harris said robert dolph was not make ending this might making any sense. harris says he was a victim of a stabbing about 20 years ago. >> a whole -- hallway full of people watching and nobody did anything. i could relate. later on i thought, i wouldn't want anyone to feel like that. >> reporter: the victim is described as a woman in her 50s and her brother, a one -- a man in his 60s. there are updates on the victims. the woman was released from the hospital, but her brother is still listed in critical condition. >>> there is an important vote in southern california that could decide the fate of the water tunnels governor. jerry brown wants to build. they are scheduled to vote today on whether to approve nearly $11 billion in funding to help build two water tunnels or $5.2 billion to construct a single water tunnel. governor brown sent a letter to the board urging them to back the two tunnel plan. in february, his administration agreed to offer the one tunnel option to lower the cost and ease environmental concern
robert dolph until police arrested him. >> we turned him on his back and he was still relisting. >> reporter: harris said robert dolph was not make ending this might making any sense. harris says he was a victim of a stabbing about 20 years ago. >> a whole -- hallway full of people watching and nobody did anything. i could relate. later on i thought, i wouldn't want anyone to feel like that. >> reporter: the victim is described as a woman in her 50s and her brother, a...
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. >> harris: john roberts joins us now from the north lawn. boy, the president is busy today. >> reporter: he is. and we'll get to the new director from the department of justice in a second. but first of all, the headline at that lunch meeting that the president had with the leaders of lithuania and astonia is that after leaning heavily on mexico to do something about this caravan that has been heading through mexico. a caravan heading for the u.s. border. the president does seem to have gotten some action out of mexico. listen to what he said just a short time ago. >> i just noticed that the caravan now, which is toward the middle of mexico, coming up from honduras is breaking up very rapidly. that's because mexico has very strong immigration laws, as we should have. we should have those laws. we don't. we have immigration laws that are laughed at by everybody. >> reporter: the president leaned heavily on mexico, even warning them that nafta could be on the table if they didn't do something about it. the president does seem to have gotten so
. >> harris: john roberts joins us now from the north lawn. boy, the president is busy today. >> reporter: he is. and we'll get to the new director from the department of justice in a second. but first of all, the headline at that lunch meeting that the president had with the leaders of lithuania and astonia is that after leaning heavily on mexico to do something about this caravan that has been heading through mexico. a caravan heading for the u.s. border. the president does seem...
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. >> harris: john roberts joins us now from the north lawn. >> good afternoon. i was in the oval office a short time ago with president trump and the german chancellor angela merkel. it appeared things were cordial, they shook hands this time, unlike the last time they met in the oval office, when there was sort of an awkward silence and distance between the two of the them. things are cordial between the united states and germany. it's not the bromance the president was experiencing with emmanuel macron came to visit. a lot on the table, drilling down on trade. the president has a deadline of may 1st to decide whether or not he will extend waivers on tariffs with steel and aluminum to the united -- european union. they get about 4% of its steel from germany. that's a big issue for the germans. angela merkel will ask the president pleased to extend those waivers. the other big issue, the iranian nuclear deal. they do not want the u.s. to exit, the president said that will clearly be a part of their discussion. listen here. >> i don't know, i think we will be tal
. >> harris: john roberts joins us now from the north lawn. >> good afternoon. i was in the oval office a short time ago with president trump and the german chancellor angela merkel. it appeared things were cordial, they shook hands this time, unlike the last time they met in the oval office, when there was sort of an awkward silence and distance between the two of the them. things are cordial between the united states and germany. it's not the bromance the president was...
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robert mueller. it can and probably will appear >> harris: tell me about the public opinion they could step in on thisln said "with public opinion, nothing can fail and with it, nothing can succeed." it appears the president is being victimized. if it does to the public -- >> harris: it's not like you are going to take a pull back from the public. >> if they make it to a determination whether he can get away with it or if it put them in deep hot water. he can't end the investigation. it's not a prosecution. it may never be. just because he wants to end it. the law requires it comes to -- >> harris: he's never said that, though. we are we down the political road? >> he fires bob mueller and rod rosenstein replaces him with mike shared, he would perhaps be in a worse position it had he not fired him. this is the nixon model when nixon had the then solicitor general robert bork of fame for another reason later in his lif life, fire archibald cox. he was replaced by leon jaworski, which ended up in nixon's resignation. >> harris: many of the people involved in the succession line of firing were put in pla
robert mueller. it can and probably will appear >> harris: tell me about the public opinion they could step in on thisln said "with public opinion, nothing can fail and with it, nothing can succeed." it appears the president is being victimized. if it does to the public -- >> harris: it's not like you are going to take a pull back from the public. >> if they make it to a determination whether he can get away with it or if it put them in deep hot water. he can't end...
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chief white house correspondent john roberts following all of this from sunny west palm beach, florida, . john? >> good afternoon, harris. it was a pretty extraordinary declaration in an oval office meeting, the president was there along with the white house counsel. he said to the president, mr. president, you are not a target in the cohen investigation. it's focusing solely on michael cohen. you mentioned the other declaration. robert mueller told the president then lead outside counsel john dowd that he was not an target but he made that declaration more than a year after reviewing testimony and evidence. millions of pages of documents that were sent over. it rod rosenstein made that declaration about the cohen investigation without the government seeing a lick of the evidence that was seized in the raid against cohen a week ago. it's possible he made the declaration after the affidavit and don't forget, rosenstein signed off on the fact that the fbi could go into michael cohen's office, his apartment and his hotel room and gather up everything. i'm told they literally took everything. you would think you'd want to h
chief white house correspondent john roberts following all of this from sunny west palm beach, florida, . john? >> good afternoon, harris. it was a pretty extraordinary declaration in an oval office meeting, the president was there along with the white house counsel. he said to the president, mr. president, you are not a target in the cohen investigation. it's focusing solely on michael cohen. you mentioned the other declaration. robert mueller told the president then lead outside counsel...
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the sheriff put up this sign warning harris county is, quote, politically incorrect. robertbashing donald trump. >> the city it is the president. the guys a fool. our government today with our baby in chief - heather: he is slamming the nra while praising gun-control activists, quote, they are the ones who feel the way we do, not the way the gun lovers and the nra do with all the idiocy to the point of absurdity. we are deka where things happening in our country are so bad and it comes from trump. former first lady michelle obama thinks hillary clinton would be a better choice for the us than donald trump. >> the best qualified candidate in this race was a woman and she wasn't perfect but she was way more perfect. than many of the alternatives. >> not helping the country come together, speaking at a leadership conference need to support women with those ambitions but emphasize she is interested in the job. we have a new president, donald trump. hopefully you will have a great weekend, "fox and friends first" continues okay. >> we called out the national guard, we are doing a
the sheriff put up this sign warning harris county is, quote, politically incorrect. robertbashing donald trump. >> the city it is the president. the guys a fool. our government today with our baby in chief - heather: he is slamming the nra while praising gun-control activists, quote, they are the ones who feel the way we do, not the way the gun lovers and the nra do with all the idiocy to the point of absurdity. we are deka where things happening in our country are so bad and it comes...
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. >> harris: let's in fact bring in robert charles who searched as assistant secretary of state to collin powell. and is a former navy intelligence officer. wow. that was some big news. could we, in fact, hold russia, hold their feet to the fire and call them a state sponsor of terror at that state department level? what does that do? >> well, with all do you deference to senator -- to the senator, senator gardner, i personally think calling russia a foreign terrorist organization is probably a little premature. by the way, it's not an end in itself. even if you did that, it is a means to an end. it allows you then to ramp up sanctions and set in motion other factors. you have to remember russia and china are great powers. we should deal with them that way. >> harris: should we at least talk about it? i mean. >> the truth is every single year the united states evaluates through the state department all the actions that have occurred that could warrant naming any country to be a foreign terrorist organization. or state sponsor of terror. so i think what you have to do is look at the totali
. >> harris: let's in fact bring in robert charles who searched as assistant secretary of state to collin powell. and is a former navy intelligence officer. wow. that was some big news. could we, in fact, hold russia, hold their feet to the fire and call them a state sponsor of terror at that state department level? what does that do? >> well, with all do you deference to senator -- to the senator, senator gardner, i personally think calling russia a foreign terrorist organization...
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robert costa. welcome all. first of all, harry, take us through the significance of this federal court hearing and what she decided regarding michael cohen forcing michael cohen to reveal his third client. he says he's an attorney. he said they were issues of attorney-client privileges and then he revealed his third client was sean hannity. >> right. it was very dramatic. the cohen in general -- it was a very broad harvest that the search warrant gathered and there was the suspicion there was a lot of attorney-client material. the united states said there's not much and said he doesn't seem to be acting like an attorney. turns out there were three clients he's had. donald trump. the man who they helped with another mistress kind of suit and who's the third? we don't want to tell you. you can't have any relief. who's the third? sean hannity and there were gasps in the courtroom. i don't think it matters very much in the law. hannity said he had very little interaction with cohen. nevertheless, they formed an attorney-client relatio
robert costa. welcome all. first of all, harry, take us through the significance of this federal court hearing and what she decided regarding michael cohen forcing michael cohen to reveal his third client. he says he's an attorney. he said they were issues of attorney-client privileges and then he revealed his third client was sean hannity. >> right. it was very dramatic. the cohen in general -- it was a very broad harvest that the search warrant gathered and there was the suspicion there...
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david harris suffered cuts to his hands subduing the suspect 32-year-old robert dolf. the suspect is accused of stabbing a woman in her 60s and her brother who is in his 50s. the woman has been released from the hospital. her brother is in critical but stable condition. harris was nearby and jumped in to help. >> i didn't think. i just reacted, you know. i ran over and by the time i got there, she had dropped to the floor and her brother was being stabbed. >> harris says he wanted to help because , too, was stabbed once and none of his neighbors helped. >> now, check out this video san francisco police released today as part of a burglary ring bust as a woman walks into her garage. you can see burglars come out of her front door. one jumps over the ledge. you can see him. two more follow. they'll come out here in a moment. there they go. they hopped into a vehicle and took off. ten people have been arrested over the last 90 days as part of this sting. they're accused of taking part in a crime ring that stole $3 million in money, credit cards and more. police are still
david harris suffered cuts to his hands subduing the suspect 32-year-old robert dolf. the suspect is accused of stabbing a woman in her 60s and her brother who is in his 50s. the woman has been released from the hospital. her brother is in critical but stable condition. harris was nearby and jumped in to help. >> i didn't think. i just reacted, you know. i ran over and by the time i got there, she had dropped to the floor and her brother was being stabbed. >> harris says he wanted...
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david harris suffered cuts to his hands subduing the suspect 32-year-old robert dolf. the suspect is accused of stabbing a woman in her 60s and her brother who is in his 50s. the woman has been released from the hospital. her brother is in critical but stable condition. harris was nearby and jumped in to help. >> i didn't think. i just reacted, you know. i ran over and by the time i got there, she had dropped to the floor and her brother was being stabbed. >> harris says he wanted to help because he, too, was stabbed once and none of his neighbors helped. >> now, check out this video san francisco police released today as part of a burglary ring bust as a woman walks into her garage. you can see burglars come out of her front door. one jumps over the ledge. you can see him. two more follow. they'll come out here in a moment. there they go. they hopped into a vehicle and took off. ten people have been arrested over the last 90 days as part of this sting. they're accused of taking part in a crime ring that stole $3 million in money, credit cards and more. police are stil
david harris suffered cuts to his hands subduing the suspect 32-year-old robert dolf. the suspect is accused of stabbing a woman in her 60s and her brother who is in his 50s. the woman has been released from the hospital. her brother is in critical but stable condition. harris was nearby and jumped in to help. >> i didn't think. i just reacted, you know. i ran over and by the time i got there, she had dropped to the floor and her brother was being stabbed. >> harris says he wanted...
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harris: a fox news alert. awaiting reaction from trump in the plot twist and robert muller's investigation. any moment now, the president is expected to grade the leader. president could speak out again against the fbi raid that happened yesterday at the home offices and temporary hotel room of his personal attorney. the president called it an attack on our country. raising new questions over how he might respond to it all. this is "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner. here today, sandra smith, revoke and strategist and news contributor lisa boothe. anger of the intelligence as report, trish regan, never gets old. in joining us in the center seat, former republican presidential candidate and fox news contributor now, herman cain is "outnumbered" ." nice position to be in. >> harris: let's get to the news. president trump is about to welcome the emir of cutter to the white house. we are expected to hear from here. we will take you live when it happens. while prominent lawmakers right now are advising the president to proceed carefully today following his angry reaction yesterday at the fbi's s
harris: a fox news alert. awaiting reaction from trump in the plot twist and robert muller's investigation. any moment now, the president is expected to grade the leader. president could speak out again against the fbi raid that happened yesterday at the home offices and temporary hotel room of his personal attorney. the president called it an attack on our country. raising new questions over how he might respond to it all. this is "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner. here today,...
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she now works for harry finestein's practice. pete, who can fire robert muller? is an unresolved question. many people say the president could do it, he is head of the executive branch, he could fire anybody in it. but that's an untested question. it would have to go to court. secondly, he could direct the attorney general to change the justice department regulations that say who gets to fire the special counsel. or he could order rod rosenstein to do it. if rod rosenstein refused to do it, and remember the regulations say on what grounds a person can be fired, it is basically for not doing the job correctly or misconduct in office. if rosenstein said no and quit, then you would go down the list of order of succession in the justice department. the next person up would be knoll frnoel francisco, solicitor general. then it would go to the criminal division. then two go to two u.s. attorneys who were spelled out in an executive order if anyone in the justice department can't do the job and it falls to someone outside of washington. it would be the u.s. attorney for
she now works for harry finestein's practice. pete, who can fire robert muller? is an unresolved question. many people say the president could do it, he is head of the executive branch, he could fire anybody in it. but that's an untested question. it would have to go to court. secondly, he could direct the attorney general to change the justice department regulations that say who gets to fire the special counsel. or he could order rod rosenstein to do it. if rod rosenstein refused to do it, and...
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which began launching targeted political ads aimed at carrying out robert mercer's far-right political agenda. democratic senator kamala harris questioned zuckeberg about why it took facebook 27 months to alert users to the cambridge analytica breachch. >> are you aware of anyone in leadership at facebook who was in a conversation where a decision was made not to inform your users or do you believe no such conversation ever took place? >> i am not sure whether there is a conversation about that, but i can say the thought process at the time of the company, which is in 2015 when we heard about this, we banned the developer and we demanded that they delete all of the data and stop using it, and some of cameron's analytica. they told us they have. >> i'm talking about notification of the u users and this relates to the issue of transparency and the relationship of trust, informing the user about what you know in terms of how their personal information has been misused. that t whenso concerned you personally became aware of this, did you or senior to findip do an inquiry out who at facebook had this information, and did they not
which began launching targeted political ads aimed at carrying out robert mercer's far-right political agenda. democratic senator kamala harris questioned zuckeberg about why it took facebook 27 months to alert users to the cambridge analytica breachch. >> are you aware of anyone in leadership at facebook who was in a conversation where a decision was made not to inform your users or do you believe no such conversation ever took place? >> i am not sure whether there is a...
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which began launching targeted political ads aimed at carrying out robert mercer's far-right political agenda. democratic senator kamala harris questioned zuckeberg about why it took facebook 27 months to alert users to the cambridge analytica breach. >> are you aware of anyone in leadership at facebook who was in a conversation where a decision was made not to inform your users or do you believe no such conversation ever took place? >> i am not sure whether there is a conversation about that, but i can say the thought process at the time of the company, which is in 2015 when we heard about this, we banned the developer and we demanded that they delete all of the data and stop using it, and some of cameron's analytica. they told us they have. >> i'm talking about notification of the users and this relates to the issue of transparency and the relationship of trust, informing the user about what you know in terms of how their personal information has been misused. that whenso concerned you personally became aware of this, did you or senior to findip do an inquiry out who at facebook had this information, and did they not have a
which began launching targeted political ads aimed at carrying out robert mercer's far-right political agenda. democratic senator kamala harris questioned zuckeberg about why it took facebook 27 months to alert users to the cambridge analytica breach. >> are you aware of anyone in leadership at facebook who was in a conversation where a decision was made not to inform your users or do you believe no such conversation ever took place? >> i am not sure whether there is a conversation...
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. >> harris: democrats say the memo show the need for legislation to protect special counsel robert mueller's job. house minority leader nancy pelosi says they only show president trump's contempt for the rule of law. these memos are like a rorschach. everybody sees what they want to see. >> ari: i'll tell you what i saw. the most important thing is you have the president of the united states has been told by james, you are not under investigation and the president of the united states says if any of my satellites are come i want you to investigate this. so i fail to see where there is any obstruction of justice or collusion involved here. i don't think that memos themselves make that plane, but i fail to see it. i think if we knew there was collusion, there was evidence, it would've leaked months if not a year or two years ago. that's my take away, where's the obstruction, where's the collusion? i don't see it. >> harris: the president saying this basically clears him. what you think of that? >> tomi: that's why i'm wondering what nancy pelosi is reading. i question her sanity on a daily bas
. >> harris: democrats say the memo show the need for legislation to protect special counsel robert mueller's job. house minority leader nancy pelosi says they only show president trump's contempt for the rule of law. these memos are like a rorschach. everybody sees what they want to see. >> ari: i'll tell you what i saw. the most important thing is you have the president of the united states has been told by james, you are not under investigation and the president of the united...
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robert dolph stabbed two passengers saturday night. that attack was unprovoked. a good samaritan stepped in to stop dolph. david harris suffered cuts to his hands subduing him. a woman in her 60s is out of the hospital, but her brother is in critical condition. harris did not hesitate to put his own safety at risk. >> i didn't think. just reacted. ran over and by the time i got there, she had dropped to the floor, and her brother was being stabbed. >> reporter: and harris tells us he knows how it feeling to be a crime victim. he was attacked and stabbed when in his 30s, and no one came to help him. >>> new this morning, a petition circulating that asks officials of the san francisco marathon to clarify its policies regarding runners who are transgender. the marathon website asks people to register to select a gender, male or female, and the people behind the petition want officials to publicly said the race honors gender identity for transgender and gender queer individuals. boston, chicago, new york city, and london allows you to choose which gender you identify with. >>> signing up for summer classes? they are not f
robert dolph stabbed two passengers saturday night. that attack was unprovoked. a good samaritan stepped in to stop dolph. david harris suffered cuts to his hands subduing him. a woman in her 60s is out of the hospital, but her brother is in critical condition. harris did not hesitate to put his own safety at risk. >> i didn't think. just reacted. ran over and by the time i got there, she had dropped to the floor, and her brother was being stabbed. >> reporter: and harris tells us...
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robert dahl is accused of stabbing a woman and her brother in an unprovoked attack. david harrisng his own life to save them. he was adding money to his clipper card when the attack happened. >> i heard the woman screaming, and i looked to my left, and it was apparent someone was being stabbed, and so, you know, i just ran over, took control of his wrist, got the knife away from him, and i took him to the ground. i didn't have time to be scared. >> had he not reacted, we could be easily investigating a homicide. >> he said he was the victim of a stabbing 20 years in san francisco, and he said no one helped him at the time, and he doesn't want anyone else to go through what he did. the woman has been released from the hospital, but her brother is in critical condition. he wants to meet them to let them though people do care. >>> one man was killed in a shooting in richmond, just after 9:00 last night near crescent park. it's not clear what led up to the shooting. police don't have any suspects, and no arrests have been made. the second homicide in the city since saturday. >>> pres
robert dahl is accused of stabbing a woman and her brother in an unprovoked attack. david harrisng his own life to save them. he was adding money to his clipper card when the attack happened. >> i heard the woman screaming, and i looked to my left, and it was apparent someone was being stabbed, and so, you know, i just ran over, took control of his wrist, got the knife away from him, and i took him to the ground. i didn't have time to be scared. >> had he not reacted, we could be...
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and now we know that after a year of investigating this, robert mueller himself said there's no criminal target. what explosive information was harryeid talking about? >> remember that in july, the fbi opens up a counterintelligence investigation. it is multifaceted. it involves carter page, george papadopoulos, michael flynn. they are seeing all this potential evidence. they don't know the answer yet. >> martha: so why are they pumping it through congress and saying please make a big stink about this on october 30th right before the election? >> that's harry reid. >> john brennan in your book. speak out let's parse this correctly. john brennan was briefing harry reid. harry reid is getting the briefing. james comey has just written his letter saying the fbi is reopening the investigation into the clinton email investigation. >> martha: he concluded that the public needed to know, it had no evidentiary findings that were exclusive, that they needed to know about the rush operation and this was right before the election. >> that was the letter in august and yes, harry reid did want it out that the fbi was investigating. he wanted an
and now we know that after a year of investigating this, robert mueller himself said there's no criminal target. what explosive information was harryeid talking about? >> remember that in july, the fbi opens up a counterintelligence investigation. it is multifaceted. it involves carter page, george papadopoulos, michael flynn. they are seeing all this potential evidence. they don't know the answer yet. >> martha: so why are they pumping it through congress and saying please make a...
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royal story, the wedding of prince harry and megyn, there's special coverage of the day, a special edition of "good morning america" starting at 2:00 a.m., and robin roberts and david muir anchor live from windsor, england. >>> mama mia, abba recorded two new songs. the group made the announcement on instagram this morning telling fans they decided to record new material for the first time in 35 years after the abba avatar tour. one songs "i still have faith in you"...
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harris: let's rock and roll, shall we? i didn't say that president trump is not a criminal target and special counsel robert mueller's russia probe. fox news has confirmed that what his legal team was told last month during a discussion with mueller's team about a possible interview with the president was just that. he is still a subject in the investigation. but there's not enough evidence to bring charges against him. meanwhile, "the washington post" is reporting the special counsel also told president trump's attorneys that he is preparing a report about the president's actions and potential obstruction of justice. the paper reporting mueller's team reiterated the need to interview the president. republican congressman trey gowdy is also a friend of our center seat today says he knows he is in the minority but he thinks president trump actually should talk to mueller. he adds the word subject and target don't mean much right now. >> i know the fbi gets really caught up in those two words. as a former federal prosecutor, they are meaningless to me because one witness can take you from being a subject to a target. and unle
harris: let's rock and roll, shall we? i didn't say that president trump is not a criminal target and special counsel robert mueller's russia probe. fox news has confirmed that what his legal team was told last month during a discussion with mueller's team about a possible interview with the president was just that. he is still a subject in the investigation. but there's not enough evidence to bring charges against him. meanwhile, "the washington post" is reporting the special counsel...
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harry reid broke the senate. no, mitch mcconnell broke the senate. no, robert bork broke the senate. i could keep going.body can get anything through. obama struggled in his last two years, just out of pure politics, and now trump ace not going to get any new cabinet members. it's very difficult. the good news for scott pruitt today is watching pompeo struggle. because at the end of the day -- >> scott pruitt needs some good news there. >> firing him, are they ever going to replace him? that may be why the white house say, you get to stay. >> the republicans do still have a majority in the senate. >> they don't have a working majority right now. >> but to complain about the broken senate is, it's true, and i was there for all the breaks that you're talking about. but it's also true and somebody like secretary of state, you actually want to see that person confirmed by a significant margin. it's better for our country. >> i'm sorry we got rid of the 50. you could make an argument -- >> the 60. >> -- the big four, big five, throw in homeland, the big five, because they're so important opini they need broa
harry reid broke the senate. no, mitch mcconnell broke the senate. no, robert bork broke the senate. i could keep going.body can get anything through. obama struggled in his last two years, just out of pure politics, and now trump ace not going to get any new cabinet members. it's very difficult. the good news for scott pruitt today is watching pompeo struggle. because at the end of the day -- >> scott pruitt needs some good news there. >> firing him, are they ever going to replace...
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. >> harris: you cannot believe everything you read. a spokesman for special counsel robert mueller steam reportedly said that many stories in the media about the russia investigation are inaccurate. are they calling if they can use? that was my question, not theirs. whether the announcement vindicates president trump's battle with the mainstream media. media. and james comey is pushing back on criticism that his attacks on president trump have actually tarnished his carefully cultivated image as someone above political prey. we will talk about it next. >> i'm not trying to make fun of president trump. i'm not trying to make fun of anybody. mitzi: psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it. they're moving forward with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use
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people a the bart station on saturday. 32-year-old robert dahl stabbed a woman in her 50s and her brother in the 60s ring an unprovoked attack. david harris stepped in and risked his life to save him. he was adding money to his clipper card when that attack occurred. >> i heard screaming and looked to the left, it was apparent someone was getting stabbed, so, yeah, i ran over and took control of his wrists and got the money away from him and got him to the ground. i didn't have time to get scared. >> had he not acted, we could be investigating a homicide. >> now, mr. harris says he was a victim of a stabbing 20 years ago in san francisco and nobody helped him and he doesn't want anybody to go through what he did. the woman has since been released from the hospital, but her brother is listed in critical condition. mr. harris says he wants to meet them to let them there are people out there who care. >>> the time is 6:41, happening now, the dow jones is up 380 points so far this morning, a 1.5% increase, we're looking live right outside wall street, there's the bull outside on the sidewalk, all of this comes on the heals of china's presiden
people a the bart station on saturday. 32-year-old robert dahl stabbed a woman in her 50s and her brother in the 60s ring an unprovoked attack. david harris stepped in and risked his life to save him. he was adding money to his clipper card when that attack occurred. >> i heard screaming and looked to the left, it was apparent someone was getting stabbed, so, yeah, i ran over and took control of his wrists and got the money away from him and got him to the ground. i didn't have time to...
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based on potential different kind. >> harris: a talk about where we are with van der zwaan today and the sentencing. what this means for the total picture in robertiller's investigation. >> lisa: i think that's tough to know. we have no what they've been looking at specifically in what he's looking at currently. i do think paul manafort's concern and his accusation of this has been way too broad is a concern that a lot of people should share, look at the charges that have been brought against paul manafort. for instance, failing to register as a foreign agent. if it is something that very rarely gets in the forest and is also something that chairman grassley has said we should be reforming because we see people like fusion gps also be accused of failing to register as a foreign agent of russia and if we are worried about other countries influencing the united states, we should probably be concerned about americans lobbying on their behalf. but more broadly, i do think there's a concern that we are looking at things that happened before the election. >> kennedy: here we are, we are looking at this in one of hillary clinton were under investigation
based on potential different kind. >> harris: a talk about where we are with van der zwaan today and the sentencing. what this means for the total picture in robertiller's investigation. >> lisa: i think that's tough to know. we have no what they've been looking at specifically in what he's looking at currently. i do think paul manafort's concern and his accusation of this has been way too broad is a concern that a lot of people should share, look at the charges that have been...
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harris: a fox news alert. awaiting reaction from trump in the plot twist and robert muller's investigation. moment now, the president is expected to grade the leader. president could speak out again against the fbi raid that happened yesterday at the home offices and temporary hotel room of his personal attorney. the president called it an attack on our country. raising new questions over how he might respond to it all. this is "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner. here today, sandra smith, revoke and strategist and news contributor lisa boothe. anger of the intelligence as report, trish regan, never gets old. in joining us in the center seat, former republican presidential candidate and fox news contributor now, herman cain is
harris: a fox news alert. awaiting reaction from trump in the plot twist and robert muller's investigation. moment now, the president is expected to grade the leader. president could speak out again against the fbi raid that happened yesterday at the home offices and temporary hotel room of his personal attorney. the president called it an attack on our country. raising new questions over how he might respond to it all. this is "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner. here today, sandra...
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robert kennedy and others. vice president humphrey was running. he was there. many from the entertainment community. obviously, harry belafonte was very close.o he was with us, along with sammy davis who came in and sydney portier and wilt chamberla chamberlain. peter, paul & mary. marlon brando. there were hosts of entertainers who came. and, obviously, aretha franklin was close because of her dad and them being ministers. so i remember all of this. one story that i must tell, two very important people at that time came. one was robert cole and his co-star bill cosby. >> really? >> yes. and bill cosby spent time with the three of us. and i remember him giving us some i mean, we didn't go into a chance but it was almost as if to say your dad is still with us even though he's physically not here. i don't remember what he told us. he said to my mom, i'll spend time with the kids. >> wow. >> that was a powerful experience. >> they were a very big audience. >> yes, yes. >> let me bring you 50 years later. you reenergized, realizing the dream and called on this morrow movement, this culture of non-violence, i've seen and worked with you down thro
robert kennedy and others. vice president humphrey was running. he was there. many from the entertainment community. obviously, harry belafonte was very close.o he was with us, along with sammy davis who came in and sydney portier and wilt chamberla chamberlain. peter, paul & mary. marlon brando. there were hosts of entertainers who came. and, obviously, aretha franklin was close because of her dad and them being ministers. so i remember all of this. one story that i must tell, two very...
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visit because robert thank you after the break we'll be joined in this special episode of going underground by the chairman of britain's oldest conservative think tank the bow group ben harris quickly. and there are some was so much at all of them mama. i don't mind little bit of that over a minute with. the old a little frisky. i'm not critical of the whole but if they're going to be chilcote you know. sort of. what i mean yanukovych would think he's going to pitch so forcefully. the question is three yes but oh yes the chess but. by the west of here for everyone that is for you cox involved with the. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last wrong turn. to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each. but then my feeling started to change you talked about more like it was again still some more fun to view those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not need a funeral the same as one enters my mind it's consumed wit
visit because robert thank you after the break we'll be joined in this special episode of going underground by the chairman of britain's oldest conservative think tank the bow group ben harris quickly. and there are some was so much at all of them mama. i don't mind little bit of that over a minute with. the old a little frisky. i'm not critical of the whole but if they're going to be chilcote you know. sort of. what i mean yanukovych would think he's going to pitch so forcefully. the question...