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also with us tonight, former whitewater independent counsel robert ray on the news that john bolton is saying the house should have investigated president trump for impeachable events beyond ukraine this is coming in bolton's book. also alleging that the president tried to stop criminal investigations in china and turkey in order to curry favor with dictators there the white house battling back. this debate in washington. firing up why did john bolton stay silent, why didn't he bring this up during impeachment? democrats like eric swalwell now blasting john bolton. the question is this. is this a go nowhere book in washington? ford o'connell on the news that a curious crowd now wants to stop and block the president as rallies including stormy daniels lawyer and far left. ford o'connell will address their silence on lack much social distancing during rioting and looting. with us arizona senator martha mcsally on controversy involving dr. anthony fauci admitting that the federal government initially told americans do not wear face masks as the covid-19 pandemic was bearing down. why? mak
also with us tonight, former whitewater independent counsel robert ray on the news that john bolton is saying the house should have investigated president trump for impeachable events beyond ukraine this is coming in bolton's book. also alleging that the president tried to stop criminal investigations in china and turkey in order to curry favor with dictators there the white house battling back. this debate in washington. firing up why did john bolton stay silent, why didn't he bring this up...
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let's get right to former whitewater counsel robert ray.n your reaction when you heard this news. >> i think it is something that we saw coming. it is nearly three dozen subpoenas and the purpose of which is to get to the bottom of why the unmasking was our coring. in the. principally between the election and the inauguration. robert: relative to general michael flynn. some people are going to be answer, ron johnson and the homeland security in the united states senate. this is of course not the end of the investigation cummins the beginning. and it together with lindsay gray him on the judiciary committee, the m to get answers to these questions . and get them out to the american people before the election because the american people deserve to know what happened. elizabeth: 53 officials who have prepared for next week. for records related to the fbi in the state department, also the office of director of national intelligence, the information about unmasking want to move onto this. again senate judiciary responding to the subpoena authori
let's get right to former whitewater counsel robert ray.n your reaction when you heard this news. >> i think it is something that we saw coming. it is nearly three dozen subpoenas and the purpose of which is to get to the bottom of why the unmasking was our coring. in the. principally between the election and the inauguration. robert: relative to general michael flynn. some people are going to be answer, ron johnson and the homeland security in the united states senate. this is of course...
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let's get, right to former whitewater independent counsel robert ray. eat to have you back on, robert. your reaction when you heard this news? >> so it's i think something that we saw coming. you and i have discussed this before, liz. it's nearly three dozen subpoenas and the purpose of which is to get to the bottom of why the unmasking was occurring in the period principally between the election and the inauguration relative to general michael flynn and so people are going to be called up to answer and this es is ron johnson and homeland security committee in the united states senate. this is not the end of the investigation. it is just the beginning and together with lindsey great many on the judiciary committee, they aim to get answers to the questions and get them out to the american people before the election because of american people deserve to know what happened. elizabeth: yeah. and senator lindsey graham saying 53 officials prepared subpoenas for next week. senator ron johnson is also getting subpoena power for records related to christopher st
let's get, right to former whitewater independent counsel robert ray. eat to have you back on, robert. your reaction when you heard this news? >> so it's i think something that we saw coming. you and i have discussed this before, liz. it's nearly three dozen subpoenas and the purpose of which is to get to the bottom of why the unmasking was occurring in the period principally between the election and the inauguration relative to general michael flynn and so people are going to be called...
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him and according to the foundation's own founder robert ray barnes i never met them never spoke them and i have no one nation ship with them since early june donations have been pouring in to support black lives matter and this santa clarita group seems to be taking advantage of the moment in the popular name further once black lives matter foundation hasn't done a thing to advance the movement with the millions he's raised since swagger jack in the brain but boris isn't the only one coming under fire for donations the minnesota freedom fund a popular built on in the midwest is getting a lot of social media fire as well after raising $30000000.00 in the wake of george boyd's murder and the subsequent protests the phone has only use 200002 bail out protesters black grassroots activists were quick to call out the bail fund asking for transparency in a plan of how the money would be spent. but for their part the minnesota freedom fund is addressing the issue in real time via twitter it seems to shake out that this bail fund isn't various at all but it's understaffed working through the
him and according to the foundation's own founder robert ray barnes i never met them never spoke them and i have no one nation ship with them since early june donations have been pouring in to support black lives matter and this santa clarita group seems to be taking advantage of the moment in the popular name further once black lives matter foundation hasn't done a thing to advance the movement with the millions he's raised since swagger jack in the brain but boris isn't the only one coming...
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dagen: robert ray, your reaction to that?> that's, of course, how careful the attorney general is to confirm or not confirm grand jury investigation. that comes by operation of federal rule. he's not really permitted to do so. i mean, i think it's pretty clear to many of us on the outside who have experience that there is, in fact, grand jury investigation up and running but there's no question as the result of the pandemic that a grand jury is not going to be able to assembwell the same degree of regularity that would otherwise have been the case prior to covid-19. i guess i would say, what i hope here at the end to have day is they could get to important conclusions in that berman investigation before the election. i think the electorate is entitled to have the benefit of those results and i hope we can get there and still have a number of months left, but it would be ideal if the public had the benefit of that election before november 3rd. dagen: do you worry that the berman firing gets in the way of this incredibly import
dagen: robert ray, your reaction to that?> that's, of course, how careful the attorney general is to confirm or not confirm grand jury investigation. that comes by operation of federal rule. he's not really permitted to do so. i mean, i think it's pretty clear to many of us on the outside who have experience that there is, in fact, grand jury investigation up and running but there's no question as the result of the pandemic that a grand jury is not going to be able to assembwell the same...
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thank you, robert ray for being here today.g story, rod rosenstein says he would note have signed a key fisa warrant if he knew then what he knows now. talk to a senator that was in the room. martha maccallum weighs in next. attention veterans with va loans. mortgage rates are now at all time lows. by refinancing, you can save $2000 a year -- with one call to newday usa. our team is standing by right now to take your call. and from start to finish, you can do it all without ever leaving the house. with our va streamline refi, there's no income verification. no appraisal. and no out of pocket costs. one call can save you $2000 a year. theand we want to thank times, the extraordinary people g%m]iñ..ó;ik6r÷nÑfuqóéc9 in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions at all, call us, email us, visit us online. we're here to help support you when you need us. take care,
thank you, robert ray for being here today.g story, rod rosenstein says he would note have signed a key fisa warrant if he knew then what he knows now. talk to a senator that was in the room. martha maccallum weighs in next. attention veterans with va loans. mortgage rates are now at all time lows. by refinancing, you can save $2000 a year -- with one call to newday usa. our team is standing by right now to take your call. and from start to finish, you can do it all without ever leaving the...
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robert ray? >> that's the way it's supposed to work, jon. >> jon: good to have you on.ks for come on. >> thank you very much. >> jon: former president obama joining former vice president on the virtual campaign trail for the first time and it pays off. plus, new york democrats may have just voted out a 16-term congressman for a progressive newcomer. sound familiar? our political a team donna brazile and chris stirewalt join us next. >> eliot engel and i will say his name once, used to say that he was a thorn in the side of donald trump. buff you know what donald trump is more afraid of than anything else? a black man with power: and save thousands a year. newday's va streamline refi makes it fast and easy because there's no income verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. i urge you to call newday usa now. gÜéhky j÷9úmix@0q-b3akuirúñ"÷pk i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. what do you think? i don
robert ray? >> that's the way it's supposed to work, jon. >> jon: good to have you on.ks for come on. >> thank you very much. >> jon: former president obama joining former vice president on the virtual campaign trail for the first time and it pays off. plus, new york democrats may have just voted out a 16-term congressman for a progressive newcomer. sound familiar? our political a team donna brazile and chris stirewalt join us next. >> eliot engel and i will say...
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took one look and called raymond "ray bob" roberts, then a detective with the san antonio police department it looks like a robbery gone bad. the store is in disarray. the clerk was found in the back office, she's dead. try to get some information, are there any witnesses? no, sir. you tell them, hold the scene down and get crime scene detectives out there. >> the news, indistinct, unconfirmed, spread through the texas afternoon, somebody dead in amber's store, but most people did not know who including amber's father as he headed over there. >> i jumped in my truck and i called a friend of mine who is a defense attorney, and i said, i need you to call anybody that you can and see what you can find out. and i was just about there and he called me and he said, well, how far are you from there. >> and that's when he realized, it wasn't that amber found someone dead. >> they found her. >> and my knees just buckled and i just -- my whole world just died right there. >> that's a pretty dreadful feeling, isn't it? >> it is the worst feeling in the world, because you totally realize no one can fix
took one look and called raymond "ray bob" roberts, then a detective with the san antonio police department it looks like a robbery gone bad. the store is in disarray. the clerk was found in the back office, she's dead. try to get some information, are there any witnesses? no, sir. you tell them, hold the scene down and get crime scene detectives out there. >> the news, indistinct, unconfirmed, spread through the texas afternoon, somebody dead in amber's store, but most people...
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long time friend of jeffrey at scenes and he's also been accused of sexually abusing virginia roberts chief ray one of epstein's alleged victims the prince denies the accusations and claims he doesn't remember meeting to frey despite photo evidence proving otherwise now this story has not gone away even though epstein is dead what are the odds that prince andrew is going to actually cooperate now what what incentive would he have. slim you know you've got to remember something you know we still here we are talking about race and we're talking about equality in the world and we still recognize kings and queens this is a pet peeve of mine why is someone in 2020 kings and queens what when they believe purple instead of red they put their pants on different i got to do it one late at a tarn does prince andrew do it different i say we abolish all this kingdom queen crap and get rid of it what do we need with that in the year 2020 that someone is born into royalty and we really believe that b.s. and that as far as the up student things goes there are enough said and done to happen i don't believe tha
long time friend of jeffrey at scenes and he's also been accused of sexually abusing virginia roberts chief ray one of epstein's alleged victims the prince denies the accusations and claims he doesn't remember meeting to frey despite photo evidence proving otherwise now this story has not gone away even though epstein is dead what are the odds that prince andrew is going to actually cooperate now what what incentive would he have. slim you know you've got to remember something you know we still...
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it dates back to 2017 and robert mueller's russia investigation. ray bogan has the details. win the prosecution of michael flynn for pleading guilty to lying to the fbi may be coming to an end. an appeals court ordered the district judge to dismiss the case after the justice department dropped the charges. flynn reacted. >> it's a good thing for me and my family but a great boost of confidence for the american people and our justice system. >> he has been exonerated. i want to congratulate him . >> reporter: the decision was 2- 1. the district court's actions will result in specific harms to the executive branch is exclusive power. judge robert wilkins dissented and said the appeals court overstepped its bounds and ordered a lower court to roll a certain way. he wrote of the decision to dismiss the case is no mere about-face. it is more akin to turning around an aircraft carrier. judge sullivan is expected to comply it could any time between now and it already scheduled july 16 hearing. >> the decision comes on the same day a career prosecutor testified on capitol hill about
it dates back to 2017 and robert mueller's russia investigation. ray bogan has the details. win the prosecution of michael flynn for pleading guilty to lying to the fbi may be coming to an end. an appeals court ordered the district judge to dismiss the case after the justice department dropped the charges. flynn reacted. >> it's a good thing for me and my family but a great boost of confidence for the american people and our justice system. >> he has been exonerated. i want to...
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it's a case that goes back to 2017 and robert miller's russia investigation. rayas more information. >> reporter: the prosecution of michael flynn for guilty for lying to the fbi may be coming to an end. and appeals court order to dismiss the case, flynn reacted on the rush limbaugh show. >> it's good for me, for my family. it's a boost of confidence for the american people and for our justice system. >> he's been exonerated, i want to congratulate him, he's been through a lot. >> the majority wrote the district court's actions will result in specific harms to the exercise of the executive branch is exclusive prosecutorial power. judge robert wilkins dissented and set the appeals court overstepped its bounds and ordering a load lower court to rule a certain way so quickly. he also ruled on the decision to dismiss the case, saying it's no mere a doubt about face. it is more akin to turning around an aircraft carrier. he could appeal between now and july 16th. >> the committee will come to order. >> the decision comes on the same day a career prosecutor testified on
it's a case that goes back to 2017 and robert miller's russia investigation. rayas more information. >> reporter: the prosecution of michael flynn for guilty for lying to the fbi may be coming to an end. and appeals court order to dismiss the case, flynn reacted on the rush limbaugh show. >> it's good for me, for my family. it's a boost of confidence for the american people and for our justice system. >> he's been exonerated, i want to congratulate him, he's been through a...
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it was an interesting place, james taylor with their and ray charles used to come in and robert lowell though it was afascinating place to work and grow up . but i was going to cambridge which is way outside of belmont and i go to the use bookstores there and i started reading the mappers and especially atnight and i didn't read any of the kind of crap that i write . and really turned me on then i wound up going to grad school at vanderbilt, i was in the phd program there. and vietnam got away but. >> host: why do you thinkyou took off ? >> guest: i think i tell the stories and i was lucky and i feel good stories and alex cross was what made me take off. and the publisher really believed in. and along came a spider, it's a very readable book. there are a lot of big fans out there, maximum ride why a wise, a lot of fans. we are just doing a maximum ride, first time in years . we put out a call and it's amazing, these kids and they're not kids anymore, they are older and they're like oh my god, that is my favorite, they got me reading . there crying and it's a cool thing. >> host: james
it was an interesting place, james taylor with their and ray charles used to come in and robert lowell though it was afascinating place to work and grow up . but i was going to cambridge which is way outside of belmont and i go to the use bookstores there and i started reading the mappers and especially atnight and i didn't read any of the kind of crap that i write . and really turned me on then i wound up going to grad school at vanderbilt, i was in the phd program there. and vietnam got away...
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james taylor was there, ray charles used to come in robert low it was up fascinating place to grow upi would go in cambridge outside of belmont and go to these bookstores i started reading like a mad person especially at night. i did read the kind of crap i write. it turned me on the ended up wanting up going to grad school grad school and vanderbilt. vietnam got in the way. >> why do you think you took off. >> i think i tell good stories. and i was lucky. i tell good stories. and alex cross was what made me take off. the publisher believe in it. along came a spider is a very readable book. i'm actually doing another maximum arrived men in eight years called hawk we put our call and it's amazing these kids, they're not kids anymore they're older. there like that was my favorite got me reading. it's a cool thing. >> james patterson, his most recent nonfiction called "the house of kennedy" it's available now in bookstores reopen or online. thanks for spending a few minutes. >> this is great it was really nice. thank you very much. >> starting now it's our summer series features programs
james taylor was there, ray charles used to come in robert low it was up fascinating place to grow upi would go in cambridge outside of belmont and go to these bookstores i started reading like a mad person especially at night. i did read the kind of crap i write. it turned me on the ended up wanting up going to grad school grad school and vanderbilt. vietnam got in the way. >> why do you think you took off. >> i think i tell good stories. and i was lucky. i tell good stories. and...
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speak with the new york city police commissioner ray kelly we begin this hour at the white house and the north lawn with john roberts from there. john, good afternoon. >> bill, good afternoon to you. this is just the beginning of things to come with the president signing the rose garden earlier this afternoon. the house and senate are working on broad legislation to address the problem. buwhat the president wanted to o whatever he could from an executive standpoint to deal with the difficult issues that have been facing the country these last couple of weeks. this really boils down to three separate initiatives. first of all, federal incentive to police forces to create credential ling and certification and best practices for the use of force is part of that initiative. you mentioned this at the top, bill. the president wants to ban the use of choke holds in all but the most extreme cases. listen here. >> as part of this new credentialing process. choke holds will be banned except if an officer's life is at risk. and i will say we have dealt with all of the various departments and everybody said it's time. we have t
speak with the new york city police commissioner ray kelly we begin this hour at the white house and the north lawn with john roberts from there. john, good afternoon. >> bill, good afternoon to you. this is just the beginning of things to come with the president signing the rose garden earlier this afternoon. the house and senate are working on broad legislation to address the problem. buwhat the president wanted to o whatever he could from an executive standpoint to deal with the...
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ray ciccarelli called the change "political b.s." and said he's done with nascar at the end of the season. here in richmond, virginia, the statue of roberte has become a peaceful, multi-racial gathering place. we talked to a lot of the people over there, and most of them said they want that tatue to go, but they want the graffiti to stay, with many of them saying they believe the graffiti is a work of protest art. norah. >> o'donnell: chip reid in richmond, thank you. tonight, moderna plans to begin its final stage of vaccine testing next month. there is a quicker way to prove if a vaccine works, and that involves exposing someone to the virus. cbs' elizabeth palmer looks at the ethical concerns in our series, "racing to a cure." >> reporter: jason crowell, an american lawyer living in london, is in the pink of health. tat's why he wants to get infected with coronavirus. did you lose any sleep over making your decision? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: crowell is one of thousands who have signed up with a group pushing for so-called "challenge trials," to test covid vaccines. they are in development, but testing them is getting harder. ri
ray ciccarelli called the change "political b.s." and said he's done with nascar at the end of the season. here in richmond, virginia, the statue of roberte has become a peaceful, multi-racial gathering place. we talked to a lot of the people over there, and most of them said they want that tatue to go, but they want the graffiti to stay, with many of them saying they believe the graffiti is a work of protest art. norah. >> o'donnell: chip reid in richmond, thank you. tonight,...
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robert mueller wiz was appointed anyway. this comes from that declass fired document in the obama administration's intelligence community assessment saying there was, quote, little corroboration -- no crop rayingpher steele's dossier work, that's opposition research paid for by the democrats. it was uncorroborated by early 2017. but now i want your reaction to this, the doj inspector general found that former top fbi official andrew mccabe pushed to include steele's reporting into the ica arguing that, quote, obama had requested everything you have relevant to this topic of russian influence. how much was president obama involved in this? >> we don't know at this point, but we do know that when mccabe and others wanted to close this upon the transition from the obama administration to the trump administration, we had jim comey himself say that they needed to keep out going and that they needed to have that interview with carter page during the transition in the hopes of catching him and, hopefully, getting him to lie to investigators without an attorney present. and we see the results. we have a judge now who is looking for assistance in the form of an amicus brief from another judge who, even
robert mueller wiz was appointed anyway. this comes from that declass fired document in the obama administration's intelligence community assessment saying there was, quote, little corroboration -- no crop rayingpher steele's dossier work, that's opposition research paid for by the democrats. it was uncorroborated by early 2017. but now i want your reaction to this, the doj inspector general found that former top fbi official andrew mccabe pushed to include steele's reporting into the ica...
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robert mcferrin, when he wrote, "don't worry. ooh, ooh ooh ooh oo-ooh ooh oo-ooh! be happy now." that's what we're going to do now in our ongoing segment, "a ray bit of good comes out of canada: the only country where syrup has legal rights. and where one family found love in a hopeless place. >> reporter: carrie lynn ellis was not going to let coronavirus restrictions stop her from giving a big hug on mother's day. she and her husband created what they call the "hug glove" in their backyard of ontario, canada. it is a plastic sheet with sleeves in it to allow hugs while preventing direct contact. ellis said she and her mother, they were in tears. it's hard to say if they were tears of joy, tears of laughter, or maybe a little bit of both. >> trevor: okay, i'm sorry, i don't want to cry, but this is the sweetest story of a grandma in a full-body condom that i've ever heard. seriously, though, this is a heartwarming invention. it's wonderful for that family, and for that shower curtain. think about it, because, normally shower curtains see us apt our worst-- we're naked, cleaning our butts, singing bad. but this one got outside to see that huma
robert mcferrin, when he wrote, "don't worry. ooh, ooh ooh ooh oo-ooh ooh oo-ooh! be happy now." that's what we're going to do now in our ongoing segment, "a ray bit of good comes out of canada: the only country where syrup has legal rights. and where one family found love in a hopeless place. >> reporter: carrie lynn ellis was not going to let coronavirus restrictions stop her from giving a big hug on mother's day. she and her husband created what they call the "hug...
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commissioner ray kelly as the country deals with protests and increasing unrests in the city, we will get commissioner kelly's thoughts on that. stay with us, back in a minute. i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful lot. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. the sleep number it's 360 smart bed.owest prices of the season on can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed is only $1,299, save $400. only for a limited time. maria: welcome back, record covid spikes across the country now. new york, new jersey and connecticut are now imposing a 14-day quarantine for all travelers from coronavirus hot spots. in fact, if you're coming from arkansas, alabama, arizona, south carolina, north carolina, texas, florida, utah and washington, you will ha
commissioner ray kelly as the country deals with protests and increasing unrests in the city, we will get commissioner kelly's thoughts on that. stay with us, back in a minute. i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend...
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here from robert in while thei who says, george death is tragic, where are the al sharpton's of this country addressing the needless deaths every week in major cities of young black men? ray in north carolina, can lasting change happen? the answer is a resounding yes. i remember the example of dr. martin luther king, nonviolent protests for change. in wyoming, this is douglas. good morning. caller: good morning. i believe lasting change can happen. the most effective way i know to prevent and 11 racism is to prevent or provide means and encourage parents to bring their children before five years old to study, work and play with was born and raised in hawaii before it became its 50th state. respectd to appreciate, people for many reasons. almost all my teachers and friends were from diverse races, japanese, filipino, hawaiian, caucasian, african-american. in my experience, before i came to the mainland, there was always really only one human race. host: dale, tampa florida. go ahead. caller: thank you for taking my call. first of all, everyone needs to get out and vote. officerso vote these and policeman out. tampa, florida, around every one of the sheriffs in this area ac
here from robert in while thei who says, george death is tragic, where are the al sharpton's of this country addressing the needless deaths every week in major cities of young black men? ray in north carolina, can lasting change happen? the answer is a resounding yes. i remember the example of dr. martin luther king, nonviolent protests for change. in wyoming, this is douglas. good morning. caller: good morning. i believe lasting change can happen. the most effective way i know to prevent and...