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robert king, the former us special envoy for north korea's human rights issues, made the claim duringl comes at a time where there's uncertainty over how the current us administration will respond to north korea's latest inter—continental ballistic missile test. i spoke to robert king, former us special envoy to north korea and asked him what kind of conditions should be imposed on humanitarian aid. the united states has specific conditions that are established in law for the provision of humanitarian assistance. first of all, we have to be all to assess the need for the assistance. secondly, we have to be able to monitor the distribution and make sure it is reaching those that are most in need. third, we have to look at the overall picture of demand for us assistance in other areas as well. so it is not a, yes, we need to provide humanitarian assistance, but if we do provide humanitarian assistance, we need to look at these conditions. but what needs to be addressed regarding human rights in north korea and how could they be addressed? the commission of enquiry established by the un
robert king, the former us special envoy for north korea's human rights issues, made the claim duringl comes at a time where there's uncertainty over how the current us administration will respond to north korea's latest inter—continental ballistic missile test. i spoke to robert king, former us special envoy to north korea and asked him what kind of conditions should be imposed on humanitarian aid. the united states has specific conditions that are established in law for the provision of...
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their heads about what exactly is going on in this white house, joining us to break this down is robert king examiner. thanks for coming in this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> let's start on the turmoil. because this interview you just heard chris wallace a few minutes ago saying in his career, which goes decades in washington, dc, he's never seen anything like this before. how do they emerge from this with anything similar to what kellyanne conway just described that all this is perfectly natural. and they're all and marching forward bravely into the future? >> that's a very big question right now. i think that part of why president trump tapped homeland security secretary john kelly is maybe a hope to bring semblance of order to the white house, he's i enamoured with secretary kelly as is the rest of the trump family. i think that played a very big part in his decision to tap him and replace reince priebus >> there's been talk about whether or not scaramucci will report to kelly on the president, >> there is going to be one of the biggest questions coming in with the kelly era, so to
their heads about what exactly is going on in this white house, joining us to break this down is robert king examiner. thanks for coming in this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> let's start on the turmoil. because this interview you just heard chris wallace a few minutes ago saying in his career, which goes decades in washington, dc, he's never seen anything like this before. how do they emerge from this with anything similar to what kellyanne conway just described that all this...
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king had been shot. but i dent knidn't know that he diechltd died. it was robertade the announcement. >> martin luther king dedicated his life to love and to justice. between fellow human beings. he died in the cause of that effort. >> so when he made the announcement on that stage, was the first time that you knew that dr. king, king had died. >> right. uh-huh. >> how did that, how did that strike you? as, formative as, as dr. king was in your life? >> it was, it made me very sad. i cried. a lot of us in the audience. black and white. we cried. it was bobbyomethinged that i w his staffers return to atlanta to help in the preparation for the funeral. >> he cried as well? >> he cried, yeah. we went back to his hotel room. and we met and we talked. and, and, i remember. when he came to atlanta. and the baptist church to carry dr. king's body. and bobby kennedy, the day of the funeral was one of the few -- one of the few white politicians that walked all the way through the streets of atlanta. from that church to the morehouse college campus with hundreds and thousan
king had been shot. but i dent knidn't know that he diechltd died. it was robertade the announcement. >> martin luther king dedicated his life to love and to justice. between fellow human beings. he died in the cause of that effort. >> so when he made the announcement on that stage, was the first time that you knew that dr. king, king had died. >> right. uh-huh. >> how did that, how did that strike you? as, formative as, as dr. king was in your life? >> it was, it...
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martin luther king and robert f. kennedy shook an already weary nation to the core., zero. dickerson: nasa's apollo 8 mission successfully launched three astronauts into space, beating the soviets to become the first manned flight to leave the earth's orbit, circle the moon, and return safely. it was a breakthrough that stunned the world. joining us now is jeffrey kluger, the author of "apollo 8", looking back at that seminal mission. jeffrey, why is apollo 8 so important? >> it's important culturally, as we said at the beginning of the segment. this was the most tragically blood-soaked year in modern human and global history. we had terrible events. there was the tet offensive. at the same time three american astronauts had been lost in a spacecraft fire just the year before, in 1967. white, grissom, and chafee. the space program which was our charm was moved out of reach. here we were in the summer of 1968. there was no plausible way we were going to make president kennedy's deadline of getting a man on the moon before 1970, and the guys at nasa said, you know what
martin luther king and robert f. kennedy shook an already weary nation to the core., zero. dickerson: nasa's apollo 8 mission successfully launched three astronauts into space, beating the soviets to become the first manned flight to leave the earth's orbit, circle the moon, and return safely. it was a breakthrough that stunned the world. joining us now is jeffrey kluger, the author of "apollo 8", looking back at that seminal mission. jeffrey, why is apollo 8 so important? >>...
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along where everything went crazy and i was maybe the craziest year when martin luther king was assassinated, robert kennedy was assassinated. the convention with mayor daley in chicago arriving in 110 cities in chicago. stuff which is going on everywhere and mohammed ali just didn't seem that controversial anymore. more and more kids had convinced their parents maybe this wasn't the greatest war in the world for them to be involved in and kind of a valid against. slowly but surely, the natural perception of mohammed ali had become much different. when he finally got the end of 68, he was on the filing line with william f. buck lee. i don't know if anybody remembers that show. the guy with the words of the whole thing. he was really good against him. he had gone off and perfected his rap in arguing with college kids when he was very good in that show appeared different thing along the lines he showed up more and orange on a person in the mike douglas show and he became more mainstream. he appeared in a play on broadway in the idea became maybe he should be back fighting. a guy in new york, a young c
along where everything went crazy and i was maybe the craziest year when martin luther king was assassinated, robert kennedy was assassinated. the convention with mayor daley in chicago arriving in 110 cities in chicago. stuff which is going on everywhere and mohammed ali just didn't seem that controversial anymore. more and more kids had convinced their parents maybe this wasn't the greatest war in the world for them to be involved in and kind of a valid against. slowly but surely, the natural...
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happened he was doing all these kinds of dates and 1968 came along when martin luther king was assassinated, robert kennedy was assassinated. it was that convention with merrick in chicago and just the whole bunch of stuff, a guy tried to assassinate andy warhal and muhammad ali just didn't seem that controversial anymore and as the war had ground along, more and more kids had convinced their parents that maybe this wasn't the greatest war in the world for them to be involved in and had -- had kind of rebelled against and slowly but surely the national perception of muhammad ali had become much different and when he funnely got to the end of '68, '69, there's the great thing. he was on firing line with william f buckley, i don't know if anybody remembers that show. the guy with the big words and the whole thing and he was arguing with muhammad ali, muhammad ali was very good against him. he had gone off and perfected with draft and gone with college kids and he was very good at that show and different things alone those lines. he showed up on johnny carson and griffin and the mike douglas show and
happened he was doing all these kinds of dates and 1968 came along when martin luther king was assassinated, robert kennedy was assassinated. it was that convention with merrick in chicago and just the whole bunch of stuff, a guy tried to assassinate andy warhal and muhammad ali just didn't seem that controversial anymore and as the war had ground along, more and more kids had convinced their parents that maybe this wasn't the greatest war in the world for them to be involved in and had -- had...
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maybe crazy if you're going when martin luther king was assassinated, robert kennedy was assassinated. there was that convention with merit daily in chicago. there were riots in 110 cities in america, just a whole bunch of stuff. this guy tried to assassinate andy warhol. stuff was going on everywhere and mohammed ali just didn't seem that controversial anymore. and as the war had ground along, more and more kids had convinced their parents that maybe this wasn't the greatest war in the world for them to be involved in and had kind of rebelled against this thing and slowly but surely, the national perception of muhammad ali had become much different. and when he finally got to the end of 68, there is a great thing. he was on firing line with william f buckley, i don't know if anybody remembers that show. liam f buckley was the erudite guy with the big words and he was arguing with muhammad ali. muhammad ali was very good against him and he had gone off and perfected his rap in all these college things and arguing with college kids and he was really good in that show. and different thi
maybe crazy if you're going when martin luther king was assassinated, robert kennedy was assassinated. there was that convention with merit daily in chicago. there were riots in 110 cities in america, just a whole bunch of stuff. this guy tried to assassinate andy warhol. stuff was going on everywhere and mohammed ali just didn't seem that controversial anymore. and as the war had ground along, more and more kids had convinced their parents that maybe this wasn't the greatest war in the world...
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king, jr. government doesn't save senator robert kennedy. in the '70s, government can't win the vietnam war, stop high interest rates, stop gas prices. carter runs in '76 and was an outsider and was not wed to the idea of big government. he is the reformer. he is going to clean up washington ask go after the corruption. he is going to cut taxes. they don't believe it is working anymore. carter attacks it from somewhat from the left and reagan is on the right. reagan comes to the convention, loses the nomination to gerald ford by 69 delegate votes out of 2269 cast in kansas city. the mississippi delegation, the ohio delegation, the new york delegation, reagan is convinced that ford has not stolen the nomination but not won entirely legitimately and we are getting into the weeds. this wets reagan's appetite to run again even though he is 65 years old. a lot of people said you have been around the track twice, gave it your best shot, but now it is time to step aside and let new flesh blood run for the nomination and reagan is like no, we are ru
king, jr. government doesn't save senator robert kennedy. in the '70s, government can't win the vietnam war, stop high interest rates, stop gas prices. carter runs in '76 and was an outsider and was not wed to the idea of big government. he is the reformer. he is going to clean up washington ask go after the corruption. he is going to cut taxes. they don't believe it is working anymore. carter attacks it from somewhat from the left and reagan is on the right. reagan comes to the convention,...
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robert mueller is looking for. rex tillerson is in saudi arabia to meet the king as he gulf countriesn to solve a diplomatic crisis.e will also meet with diplomatic ministers. allies severed ties with delhomme -- with doha. to bring us more on this, elizabeth is in uae. good to have you. what is expected to come out of the talks in saudi arabia? the expectation we should keep below for the moment. they are ready today dan in a crisis. ,oday, despite the agreement egypt came out and said -- should not be included in the anti-isis coalition. these conditions are not enough to placate these countries who have come out against qatar. take a long time to bring this crisis under control. that is right. people are digging in. the expectation by the countries who initiated this, that was their expectation going into this. these are not small changes they are asking for. this memorandum on understanding , it will address the longer-term systemic issues in terms of building capacity to cut back on terror finance. taking the specific steps the countries have laid out, that is another matter. accusationse main groups.ng terror
robert mueller is looking for. rex tillerson is in saudi arabia to meet the king as he gulf countriesn to solve a diplomatic crisis.e will also meet with diplomatic ministers. allies severed ties with delhomme -- with doha. to bring us more on this, elizabeth is in uae. good to have you. what is expected to come out of the talks in saudi arabia? the expectation we should keep below for the moment. they are ready today dan in a crisis. ,oday, despite the agreement egypt came out and said --...
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robert kennedy and they're looking at what martin luther king said i mean they're they're going back to the new deal to say what worked here why did we have a new deal in the first place what was f.d.r. saying in his last major speech about you know adding to the bill of rights you know that people should have a right to health insurance for instance on a right to a good job people should have a right to own their house these are durable truths that he he claimed to be self evident that they learned through the struggles of the great depression the competition that they're facing seems to be this baby boom generation that's increasingly becoming more. right wing to hold on to their gains that's a very antagonistic relationship now between the generations over finances and his going to keep the pie the biggest portion of the pie so how do you how well millennial is best address this fact that reactionary behavior of the baby boomers to pull up the drawbridge and just say you know we got ours kid good luck. well first of all interesting piece by a writer for the boston globe that i was
robert kennedy and they're looking at what martin luther king said i mean they're they're going back to the new deal to say what worked here why did we have a new deal in the first place what was f.d.r. saying in his last major speech about you know adding to the bill of rights you know that people should have a right to health insurance for instance on a right to a good job people should have a right to own their house these are durable truths that he he claimed to be self evident that they...
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bill king -- my question is if trump fires robert mueller, will republicans still back him or abandon him? if you are just tuning in. if you are listening to c-span radio or this program on sunday, in. we're asking you about special counsel robert mueller. do you trust his investigations? carol is joining us from ohio. good morning, thank you for waiting. caller: i absolutely trust counsel mueller. -- even way of being though he's a lifelong republican, he's a lifelong man that has stands up for his principles. .ut i have one on trump i want to ask if trump if represents the americans or the russians? and what does russia have on trump related to the 2013 trip to russia? i see something. but trump doesn't want us to know. and by asking about a pardon, he knows he has sent a -- in a great deal of trouble and may be treason. thank you. host: carol, thanks for the call. although i trust mueller, writes one viewer, i believe we should have one independent prosecutor. the more working on it, the more we find the dirt. and the level of stupidity ty in trump callers never ceases to amaze me.
bill king -- my question is if trump fires robert mueller, will republicans still back him or abandon him? if you are just tuning in. if you are listening to c-span radio or this program on sunday, in. we're asking you about special counsel robert mueller. do you trust his investigations? carol is joining us from ohio. good morning, thank you for waiting. caller: i absolutely trust counsel mueller. -- even way of being though he's a lifelong republican, he's a lifelong man that has stands up...
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roberts. >> reporter: morning's just beginning in east and these students have already been hard at work for months, about to perform "the lion kingna. >> my name is anthony isaac. can you ask the question again? >> reporter: a question his class almost didn't get to aechlts school plays are a rite of passage. but for districts with shrinking funding. >> i'm involved in a lot of budge tear e budgetary matters. >> reporter: that's where disney, abc's parent company steps in. but disney musicals in school program, offering free performance tools to schools in need. ♪ acuhakuna matata ♪ >> reporter: and for kids in new york city, a trip to broadway. they actually get to perform here at the iconic, new amsterdam tat with parents waiting in line. it's almost showtime. come on. here's the stage. so you're just about to go on. >> yeah. >> reporter: how you feelin'? >> a bunch of butterflies in my stomach. >> reporter: proud parents wait and watch. their little stars take the stage. ♪ [cheers and applause] the reviews? raves. >> it was amazing. it was absolutely amazing. >> reporter: when you go home now tonight, what are you going to fee
roberts. >> reporter: morning's just beginning in east and these students have already been hard at work for months, about to perform "the lion kingna. >> my name is anthony isaac. can you ask the question again? >> reporter: a question his class almost didn't get to aechlts school plays are a rite of passage. but for districts with shrinking funding. >> i'm involved in a lot of budge tear e budgetary matters. >> reporter: that's where disney, abc's parent...
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and in the nba, the kings have reportedly offered otto porter junior a max deal. mo' money. kimberly: but not steph curry money. robert: havertys furniture helps your home look perfect even when life isn't. are you sure you don't want me to call an exterminator? (muffled) aw, come on. it's just a raccoon that got in the attic. and there she is. oh, look. babies. [loud hissing.] darren! daddy! [crashing from above. loud and violent.] they're on the move! honey!?! what's going on? she's got me cornered. how big is she? make the call! save up to $1000 at the star spangled sale. the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it.. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? right now save on sleep number 360 smart beds™. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on our most popular p5 bed. ends sunday. no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. <
and in the nba, the kings have reportedly offered otto porter junior a max deal. mo' money. kimberly: but not steph curry money. robert: havertys furniture helps your home look perfect even when life isn't. are you sure you don't want me to call an exterminator? (muffled) aw, come on. it's just a raccoon that got in the attic. and there she is. oh, look. babies. [loud hissing.] darren! daddy! [crashing from above. loud and violent.] they're on the move! honey!?! what's going on? she's got me...
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robert hall, bbc news, flanders. we will cover those ceremonies later, being attended by the duke and duchess of cambridge and the kingbridge is an achievement for anyone, but for a refugee who was born blind and came here to escape the war in iraq, it's all the more impressive. allan hennessy received one of the top marks in his year and he says he refuses to let any of his circumstances keep him in his lane. hannah gelbart has been to cambridge to meet him. when people ask me about my life. certainly people in cambridge, they think, god, he has had a difficult life. the reason i am able to be getting on with it, is i look back at my family in iraq and ourfriends, and i think i am very privileged. allan is a long way from the war—torn streets of baghdad where he was born totally blind. at six months old, allan came to the uk for an eye operation. his vision was partially restored in one eye. growing up on a london council estate and going to the local state school, i neverfelt different to any of the other kids. my disability didn't get in the way of how i went about things. i was always defiant in the face of my dis
robert hall, bbc news, flanders. we will cover those ceremonies later, being attended by the duke and duchess of cambridge and the kingbridge is an achievement for anyone, but for a refugee who was born blind and came here to escape the war in iraq, it's all the more impressive. allan hennessy received one of the top marks in his year and he says he refuses to let any of his circumstances keep him in his lane. hannah gelbart has been to cambridge to meet him. when people ask me about my life....
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roberts. >> reporter: morning's just beginning here in east elmhurst, new york, but students from ps 127 have already been hard at work for months. about to perform "the lion king". ♪ >> hi i'm preya and i play zazu. >> my name is anabelle brisita and i play raffeke. >> my name is anthony isaac and wait -- tell me the question again! >> reporter: a question his class almost didn't get to answer. school plays are a rite of passage, but for districts with shrinking funding -- >> a lot of times arts are sacrificed. >> reporter: that's where disney, abc's parent company steps in, with their disney musicals in school program, offering free performance tools to schools in need. ♪ and for kids in new york city, a rip to broadway. they actually get to perform, here, at the iconic new amsterdam theater. parents waiting around the block to get in. let's take a look back stage through the official stage door. it's almost show time. come on. so you're just about to go on, how are you feeling? >> a bunch of butterflies in my stomach. >> reporter: the little stars take the stage. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] the reviews? raves. >> it was amazing. it was absolutely amazing. >> r
roberts. >> reporter: morning's just beginning here in east elmhurst, new york, but students from ps 127 have already been hard at work for months. about to perform "the lion king". ♪ >> hi i'm preya and i play zazu. >> my name is anabelle brisita and i play raffeke. >> my name is anthony isaac and wait -- tell me the question again! >> reporter: a question his class almost didn't get to answer. school plays are a rite of passage, but for districts with...
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pretty strong consensus around here that firing of robert mueller is not something that could be just said, okay, we're going to move on from here. >> angus king, senator king, appreciate it. >> yes, sir. >> back now with the panel. i mean, this continues. obviously the president believes there is some benefit for him to do this. it's not a complete lack of impulse control. >> i honestly don't know if that's true. >> really? >> i don't know. but i think it's entirely possible and plausible that it is his impulse, that he is so mad at this guy that he wants him to go. and he doesn't want to fire him. which is a whole different question. there's a lot of criticism of the president among his fellow republicans on capitol hill for, you know, the way that he's basically trying to bully jeff sessions into quitting instead of just, if he wants him to go, just firing him. i'm not sure if there really is a strategy behind this. you know, we have been reporting for the past day or so about a concerted effort among those who are closest to jeff sessions, who are inside the white house. steve bannon and others among them, desperately trying to get the pre
pretty strong consensus around here that firing of robert mueller is not something that could be just said, okay, we're going to move on from here. >> angus king, senator king, appreciate it. >> yes, sir. >> back now with the panel. i mean, this continues. obviously the president believes there is some benefit for him to do this. it's not a complete lack of impulse control. >> i honestly don't know if that's true. >> really? >> i don't know. but i think it's...
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that was when robert hormats was with the republicans. jagiellon age of the kingsus was at the krakow academy. in romania, the jobless rate has dropped below scandinavian levels. events have moved on. euro zone is now in full cyclical recovery. how does america not screw this up. several things. the president has to demonstrate its commitment to their continued security. it is their security really provides a cover for a lot of the prosperity. second, increased trade. increase trade between the united states which the president has spoken of it now, the question is will they move ahead on the new negotiations. third, the president did, to his credit, underscore the importance of energy cooperation. sales of natural gas in particular. not just because it benefits the united states economy because it gives many of these countries an alternative to russian gas. russian gas is, by and large, more expensive. and it gives russia a what they cann use for political leverage. securitys part of cooperation and for the united states. francine: good morning. does that only wor
that was when robert hormats was with the republicans. jagiellon age of the kingsus was at the krakow academy. in romania, the jobless rate has dropped below scandinavian levels. events have moved on. euro zone is now in full cyclical recovery. how does america not screw this up. several things. the president has to demonstrate its commitment to their continued security. it is their security really provides a cover for a lot of the prosperity. second, increased trade. increase trade between the...
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roberts. >> reporter: morning has just begun in east elmhurst new york but students from 127 are already have been hard at work for months. >> bye. >> reporter: about to perform "the lion kinge the rite of passage but for districts with shrinking funding. >> i'm involved in a lot of the budgetary matters and a lot of times arts are sacrificed. >> reporter: that's where disney, abc's parent company, steps in. with their disney musicals and school program offering free performance tools to schools in need. ♪ acuna matata >> reporter: for kids in new york city, a trip to broadway. parents waiting around the block to get in. >> let's take a look backstage through the official stage door. it's almost show time. come on. there's the stage. so you're just about to go on. >> yeah. >> how are you feeling? >> a bunch of butterflies in my stomach. >> reporter: little stars take the stage. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the reviews raves. >> it was amazing. it was absolutely amazing. >> reporter: when you go home now tonight what are you going to feel. >> i'll dream about it the whole night long. >> reporter: a dream come true. ♪ circle of life [ cheers and applause ] >> what a
roberts. >> reporter: morning has just begun in east elmhurst new york but students from 127 are already have been hard at work for months. >> bye. >> reporter: about to perform "the lion kinge the rite of passage but for districts with shrinking funding. >> i'm involved in a lot of the budgetary matters and a lot of times arts are sacrificed. >> reporter: that's where disney, abc's parent company, steps in. with their disney musicals and school program...
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king what can i do with the many powers? but the answer is for us as journalists it's the same thing federal investigators journalist haves the same duty as robertr he is a people have. follow the money and there is a lot of money to follow. and every bit of it an interesting thread to look down and that's what's brought to us tonight's stories. another thing to look at is the eighth person, now turns out to be part of a meeting between the meeting between donald trump jr. and paul manafort and jared kushner and all the other people and ike kavaldze, a russian under federal investigation for setting up hundreds of false bank accounts and thousands of false corporations in delaware with the purpose of laundering money for shady russians. okay? so -- and he happens to be an associate of the agalarovs, who is the same oligarch who brought the miss universe to moscow for donald trump in 2013. and the son who set up the peegt. there are so many connections back to each other. plus the woman, the key lawyer in the meeting, is the woman who represented a company, a cyprus investment vehicle that just a couple months ago settled with federal investigato
king what can i do with the many powers? but the answer is for us as journalists it's the same thing federal investigators journalist haves the same duty as robertr he is a people have. follow the money and there is a lot of money to follow. and every bit of it an interesting thread to look down and that's what's brought to us tonight's stories. another thing to look at is the eighth person, now turns out to be part of a meeting between the meeting between donald trump jr. and paul manafort and...