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mimi rocca, were you trying to weigh in at the end. what's your take? >> thanks, kasie. i just think, first of all, it's remarkable mr. dershowitz's initial argument now, how far we've come. originally trump's defense was there was no meeting. then it was there was a meeting but they only talked about adoptions. then it was trump didn't know about the meeting. now it appears we've gotten to the point he knew about but no crime was committed. i think that that in and of itself, the sort of path of this defense by trump's team is telling, but i also think we can't look at this meeting in isolation. it is very significant, if true, that he knew about the meeting. that doesn't mean that a crime begins and ends there. you have to look at everything that came before it and everything that came after it. remember, after that meeting is when trump gave that speech, calling on the russians to get more of hillary clinton's e-mails, and they actually did, we know, go in then and start fishing into her campaign directly. >> basically the day of, day after. >> yes. >> let me answer t
mimi rocca, were you trying to weigh in at the end. what's your take? >> thanks, kasie. i just think, first of all, it's remarkable mr. dershowitz's initial argument now, how far we've come. originally trump's defense was there was no meeting. then it was there was a meeting but they only talked about adoptions. then it was trump didn't know about the meeting. now it appears we've gotten to the point he knew about but no crime was committed. i think that that in and of itself, the sort of...
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so a moment to explain what it took to take some pictures in aleppo and rocca as well and wasn't so. in those the difference between taking pictures from under ice floes and pictures from rebel controlled territory is. you know my dog look and trouble like me and they might arrest you dick cheney or there are the rebels but it's no word that that serious i says. look at you immediately as a spy working for foreign intelligence and then you're going to definitely be executed. there was one time where you were asked for your phone and you had a whole lot of contacts on your phone can you tell us that story because that was a very scary moment for you. so it was a bit funny and i had to. back up plan and the two hours to put. he had the machine near follow him because so there was no coverage no coverage outside so there is no justification for him to take out your phone. unless you're doing something offline and that are you satisfied eating my sandwich and taking picture of. police. officer officer and. he would not if there was such specials and came to me so i started this mess shee
so a moment to explain what it took to take some pictures in aleppo and rocca as well and wasn't so. in those the difference between taking pictures from under ice floes and pictures from rebel controlled territory is. you know my dog look and trouble like me and they might arrest you dick cheney or there are the rebels but it's no word that that serious i says. look at you immediately as a spy working for foreign intelligence and then you're going to definitely be executed. there was one time...
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there wasn't one building i saw the entire time i was in rocca that had not been largely damaged by the conflict and by the war. one thing that the general said to me about rock and syrians and particularly is that they want to go home and they're tied to land in many ways so we visited and internally displaced persons camp, met with a number of young people and ask them about their future. we asked whether they wanted to go home. the work that we do is helping to restore the essential services they all said were the barriers to their going home. [inaudible] it goes through water electricity and the folks that we talk to said if you're able to restore basic essential services will go home. i've been very impressed to watch the numbers because many have gone home. they're slowly rebuilding their lives. our piece is very carefully defined and modest. we hope we can build upon the great work that our men and women in uniform have done. >> you raise a really important aspect and that is how to make the partnership within the u.s. government and with colleagues as effective as possible. the
there wasn't one building i saw the entire time i was in rocca that had not been largely damaged by the conflict and by the war. one thing that the general said to me about rock and syrians and particularly is that they want to go home and they're tied to land in many ways so we visited and internally displaced persons camp, met with a number of young people and ask them about their future. we asked whether they wanted to go home. the work that we do is helping to restore the essential services...
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and to provide reparation to the victims and to their families there are thousands of families in rocca who are waiting for justice and who deserve justice and the coalition has an obligation to provide reparation they have the resources for the military operation they must now put their resources into dealing with the consequences however painful and costly those are well if that is also the case then why at the moment you might say it is a case of he said she said or p.r. spin why should we believe your version of science and not the official coalition version of their evidence because they are pubs yet to respond to our requests for an interview. well this international has put on the public record dean from asia and that we have got there in the field in rocca we have been there the coalition has not we have carried out site investigation the coalition has not done so we have put the information out on the public record videos photographs the names of the victims the lists of the victims g.p.s. coordinates satellite imagery of the before and after the strike all of that is available
and to provide reparation to the victims and to their families there are thousands of families in rocca who are waiting for justice and who deserve justice and the coalition has an obligation to provide reparation they have the resources for the military operation they must now put their resources into dealing with the consequences however painful and costly those are well if that is also the case then why at the moment you might say it is a case of he said she said or p.r. spin why should we...
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thirty thousand artillery rounds proclaim victory and then washington apparently chose to simply forget rocca the u.s. coalition caused the destruction of records and has a responsibility to rebuild the city we need to help with restoring the water supply in clearing the rubble there was that in effect in washington we were directly targeted by the coalition after their recognizance craft filmed us it was a low altitude it was very clear there were no terrorists in the area but there were kids playing in the streets and we were collecting water and i knew that that i knew that if the aircraft bomb using force for us it targets everyone it is not hidden i still the coalition is boman brendan lee if you're sitting at home a bomb may come down and you there are houses that collapsed on their residence and they couldn't get out all this happened because of the aircraft the city decayed bodies decomposed there's even no estimates on how many more musgrave's are still to be found houses of people who were killed during the battle to retake the city. many were buried has to leave but also many remai
thirty thousand artillery rounds proclaim victory and then washington apparently chose to simply forget rocca the u.s. coalition caused the destruction of records and has a responsibility to rebuild the city we need to help with restoring the water supply in clearing the rubble there was that in effect in washington we were directly targeted by the coalition after their recognizance craft filmed us it was a low altitude it was very clear there were no terrorists in the area but there were kids...
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thirty thousand artillery rounds proclaim victory and then washington apparently chose to simply forget rocca the u.s. coalition caused the destruction of records and has a responsibility to rebuild the city we need to help with restoring the water supply in clearing the rubble that was the second watch and we were directly targeted by the coalition after the recognizance craft filmed us it was a low altitude it was very clear there were no terrorists in the area but there were kids playing in the streets and we were collecting water and i knew little but i knew that if the aircraft bomb using phosphorus it targets everyone it is not hidden i still the coalition is boman brendan lee if you're sitting at home a bomb may come down on you there are houses that collapsed on their residence and they couldn't get out all this happened because of the aircraft the city decayed bodies decomposed there's even no estimates on how many more musgrave's are still to be found houses of people who were killed your. city. maybe were buried asked to leave but also many remain in the rubble or at least in mass
thirty thousand artillery rounds proclaim victory and then washington apparently chose to simply forget rocca the u.s. coalition caused the destruction of records and has a responsibility to rebuild the city we need to help with restoring the water supply in clearing the rubble that was the second watch and we were directly targeted by the coalition after the recognizance craft filmed us it was a low altitude it was very clear there were no terrorists in the area but there were kids playing in...
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thirty thousand artillery rounds proclaim victory and then washington apparently chose to simply forget rocca the u.s. coalition caused the destruction of records and has a responsibility to rebuild the city we need to help with restoring the water supply in clearing the rubble there was that an effect in washington we were directly targeted by the coalition after the recognizance craft filmed us it was a low altitude it was very clear there were no terrorists in the area but there were kids playing in the streets and we were collecting water and i knew little that i knew that if the aircraft bomb using phosphorus it targets everyone it is not hidden i still the coalition is boman brendan lee if you're sitting at home a bomb may come down on you there are houses that collapsed on their residence and they couldn't get out all this happened because of the aircraft the city decayed bodies decomposed there's even no estimates on how many more musgrave's are still to be found houses of people who were killed during the battle to retake the city. maybe were buried astley but also many remain in the
thirty thousand artillery rounds proclaim victory and then washington apparently chose to simply forget rocca the u.s. coalition caused the destruction of records and has a responsibility to rebuild the city we need to help with restoring the water supply in clearing the rubble there was that an effect in washington we were directly targeted by the coalition after the recognizance craft filmed us it was a low altitude it was very clear there were no terrorists in the area but there were kids...
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thirty thousand artillery rounds proclaim victory and then washington apparently chose to simply forget rocca the u.s. coalition caused the destruction of records and has a responsibility to rebuild the city we need to help with restoring the water supply in clearing the rubble there was that an effect in washington we were directly targeted by the coalition after the reconnaissance craft filmed us it was a low altitude it was very clear there were no terrorists in the area but there were kids playing in the streets and we were collecting water and i knew that of that i knew that if the aircraft bomb using phosphorus it targets everyone it is not hidden i still the coalition is boman brendan lee if you're sitting at home a bomb may come down on you there are houses that collapsed on their residence and they couldn't get out all this happened because of the aircraft the city decayed bodies decomposed there's even no estimates on how many more musgrave's are still to be found houses of people who were killed during the battle to retake the city maybe were buried has to leave but also many remai
thirty thousand artillery rounds proclaim victory and then washington apparently chose to simply forget rocca the u.s. coalition caused the destruction of records and has a responsibility to rebuild the city we need to help with restoring the water supply in clearing the rubble there was that an effect in washington we were directly targeted by the coalition after the reconnaissance craft filmed us it was a low altitude it was very clear there were no terrorists in the area but there were kids...
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were living -- in rocca were living in a safe house altogether where they -- all together where they were concocting ways to utilize the internet, twitter particularly in the beginning and since navigated and adjusted the way -- the platforms in a way that we use to and they take us down on youtube and we haven't another channel up and running in the same day and we could take down our domain name but we have another running and that's the cat and mouse that the virtual caliphate has played played. now we have this idea of a virtual plot or virtual entrepreneur, someone who does not understand the eye theology -- the ideology may have compromised and migrated there and able to articulate in english the views but also to recruit and migrate the forms in the same way we use up program for direct messaging applications where we were able a broad lecture -- we were able to give a broad lecture, appeal an individual could reach out and then we could engage them in one-on-one conversation. we could encourage them or we can disseminate more understanding to get actual action on the ideas bu
were living -- in rocca were living in a safe house altogether where they -- all together where they were concocting ways to utilize the internet, twitter particularly in the beginning and since navigated and adjusted the way -- the platforms in a way that we use to and they take us down on youtube and we haven't another channel up and running in the same day and we could take down our domain name but we have another running and that's the cat and mouse that the virtual caliphate has played...
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arabic obtained exclusive video of rocca showing that even now the streets are still strewn with bodies but i guess the of investigates. raca was a thriving city once prosperous rich and then isis came and turned it into its capital they leveled it the u.s. led coalition leveled it ninety percent bombed and blasted to ruin. and locals those that survived still picking up the pieces a worse thing and i personally remember this from mosul is the bodies hundreds thousands of them still rotting under the rubble the smell is indescribable and it permeates everything especially bad when it's houghton decomposition really said scene and there's a lot of bodies still to be found at the well in this grave there are people of confections militants civilians children the elderly they were from all parts of society and some were there were killed in the fighting some from the airstrikes others were killed by snipers all causes of death. asaad who'd never completed his medical degree he spent the last seven months digging up bodies those buried in mass graves those they dig up from under the rubble
arabic obtained exclusive video of rocca showing that even now the streets are still strewn with bodies but i guess the of investigates. raca was a thriving city once prosperous rich and then isis came and turned it into its capital they leveled it the u.s. led coalition leveled it ninety percent bombed and blasted to ruin. and locals those that survived still picking up the pieces a worse thing and i personally remember this from mosul is the bodies hundreds thousands of them still rotting...
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coast guards intelligence division and then contacted the offices of jed hoover who told them that ben rocca been seen entering the socialist workers party headquarters how dare that evil man. gave up and that was what made him focus full time on folk music so essentially them not letting him continue being an emergency like l. obey did his not right when i answer the question he finally gave up because he's like look my politics are probably going to keep me out of having this job so i'll be if i mean that's what really made him focus on that iraq what's really interesting is that it just it ended up making him focus more and. i want to say eliza waltz who was his biographer at the time he was dying he died of cancer in two thousand and two and i sort of put the rest of us together had told truthout who published the story originally the day would have loved the evidence that he was not just being paranoid when he thought they would deny him miss semen certificate and it's kind of interesting because there is there's also these whole stories about day of having you know sort of pulling one
coast guards intelligence division and then contacted the offices of jed hoover who told them that ben rocca been seen entering the socialist workers party headquarters how dare that evil man. gave up and that was what made him focus full time on folk music so essentially them not letting him continue being an emergency like l. obey did his not right when i answer the question he finally gave up because he's like look my politics are probably going to keep me out of having this job so i'll be...
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arabic obtained exclusive video of rocca so that even now the streets are filled strewn with bodies of the of investigating. raca was a thriving city once prosperous rich and then isis came and turned it into its capital they leveled it the u.s. led coalition leveled it ninety percent and blasted to ruin. and locals those that survived still picking up the pieces a worse thing and i personally remember this from mosul is the bodies hundreds thousands of them still rotting under the rubble the smell is indescribable and it permeates everything especially bad when it's houghton decomposition really said scene and there's a lot of bodies still to be found at the well in this grave there are people of confections militants civilians children the elderly they were from all parts of society and some with it were killed in the fighting some from the airstrikes others were killed by snipers all causes of death can be found. as sad who'd never completed his medical degree he spent the last seven months digging up bodies those buried in mass graves those they dig up from under the rubble experie
arabic obtained exclusive video of rocca so that even now the streets are filled strewn with bodies of the of investigating. raca was a thriving city once prosperous rich and then isis came and turned it into its capital they leveled it the u.s. led coalition leveled it ninety percent and blasted to ruin. and locals those that survived still picking up the pieces a worse thing and i personally remember this from mosul is the bodies hundreds thousands of them still rotting under the rubble the...
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his most precious text, one from costantino rocca, his idol, formerly the most successful italian golferri's moment came at carnoustie, winning the open by two shots — the first italian to win a golf major. it was a fascinating final round, the lead changing hands hole by hole, a group of americans, including tiger woods rose to the top, justin rose and rory mcilroy also challenged. but it was the italian who produced a bogey—free round to win by two shots and claim the claretjug. i think it was important to break the streak that we had winning majors. it was great to see rory and justin up their fighting it out to the end and they have a really strong team but we gave them a good fight. it's a rest day at the tour de france, before the final stretch to the champs elysees on sunday. the riders get going again tomorrow in the pyrenees but the big question for the next six days is will geraint thomas hang on to the yellowjersey? he is one minute and 39 seconds ahead of his teammate and tour champion chris froome. it's quite funny, because everyone is so keen to try and talk up this rivalry
his most precious text, one from costantino rocca, his idol, formerly the most successful italian golferri's moment came at carnoustie, winning the open by two shots — the first italian to win a golf major. it was a fascinating final round, the lead changing hands hole by hole, a group of americans, including tiger woods rose to the top, justin rose and rory mcilroy also challenged. but it was the italian who produced a bogey—free round to win by two shots and claim the claretjug. i think...
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the first scandal alone she says it's enough to slow mo rocca to have to say see i've used a system that s.s. by that it and then the discipline really gets more of them and. going ahead there anderson oh informative i'm glad near his command they're helpful for guidance so let me see if i get paid get to the subtle fluff that i said the left can see in this fellow's francisco it's fascinating that they have signified that at first they at. they're. letting her make them and so was g'kar the events of the mclaren and not america have their chests and burn areas that are at a distance in the early enough. in their lives it's a habit to know god by me of a certain segment of their. children are the ones hardest hit by the conflict in yemen they're the ones who are going to tell you about this war about which you have heard so little. her. i suggested ahmed and you said interview the kids in their neighborhood good to see that have been affected you go with plan needs or. the feeling of them or in a few interests and they can still do not. feel good condition and cannot show i didn't know i
the first scandal alone she says it's enough to slow mo rocca to have to say see i've used a system that s.s. by that it and then the discipline really gets more of them and. going ahead there anderson oh informative i'm glad near his command they're helpful for guidance so let me see if i get paid get to the subtle fluff that i said the left can see in this fellow's francisco it's fascinating that they have signified that at first they at. they're. letting her make them and so was g'kar the...
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piece that we put a task rocca. peace of mind important and no we can rule invent. pin money. and do many things that we couldn't do previously feel what could have been more. time is coming we really believe. put it on the back to reality because. the theme of the piece as they see the sleeping giant. i believe the future of the plantations in both you put that could be. really really bad but. we must eat from being the supply of all dramas to get to. an end exporting barely read it but then we're down. to four but it needs. to be able to enjoy the finest cup of tea in the world. the more us who wonder who'll be bored at their tiny feet piece the mc died off the bugs. problems would be nice and seventy. three years old who would go. there if the quad solution among consumers to go to quality in bed happened to own who would be more. t.v. read the same enjoyment as if big to do the deed about predict why yes it will you'll see lawn. and back and. oh crap you don't. like. that. viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe . the day ok well
piece that we put a task rocca. peace of mind important and no we can rule invent. pin money. and do many things that we couldn't do previously feel what could have been more. time is coming we really believe. put it on the back to reality because. the theme of the piece as they see the sleeping giant. i believe the future of the plantations in both you put that could be. really really bad but. we must eat from being the supply of all dramas to get to. an end exporting barely read it but then...
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. >> chris: i don't think that there has been the bloodshed in rocca that there was to hundreds of thousandshat were killed in aleppo and in guida. by some estimates, 20,000 children have been killed by the assad regime and his supporters in moscow. are they terrorists? >> translator: you are completely deceived and i'm very sorry that you do not know the real situation about syria. a huge proportion of civilian population died. it was erased from the face of the earth. it reminds style and at from the world war ii and there is nothing good about it. i reiterate, the blame is on those individuals, who take guidance from those terrorists and use it to take civilians hostage. >> chris: at the g7 summit, president trump reportedly told the other leaders that cry me out might as well be russian because everybody there speaks russian. did he give you any indication that at some point, not today, but at some point, he might recognize russia's annexation of crimea or lift sanctions, or move to bring russia back into the g7, now the g8, all of which happened as a result of the annexation of crimea?
. >> chris: i don't think that there has been the bloodshed in rocca that there was to hundreds of thousandshat were killed in aleppo and in guida. by some estimates, 20,000 children have been killed by the assad regime and his supporters in moscow. are they terrorists? >> translator: you are completely deceived and i'm very sorry that you do not know the real situation about syria. a huge proportion of civilian population died. it was erased from the face of the earth. it reminds...
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attorney mema rocca today and here is what she said about karen mcdougal. take a listen to this. >> -- campaign finance possible violation and also possible fraud charges with respect to karen mcdougal in particular. if she was deceived into what she was thinking she was signing, getting into with ami, and this was done over the wires or over the mail, you could have potential wire or mail fraud charges. >> is there any credence to this idea of vulnerability to traud charges? how strong would a case be for a potential campaign finance violation? >> it is possible. but this is all about roger stone. so miss mcdougal is one of several associates of roger stone who mueller's interested in talking to. he's even interested in talking to stone's driver. why is that? because we know from this indictment of the 12 russians last week that roger stone was the go-between between russians, guccifer, with the wikipedia and high members of the trump campaign. so to the extent they could -- squeeze people, they get to squeeze stone. he has not been charged with a crime ye
attorney mema rocca today and here is what she said about karen mcdougal. take a listen to this. >> -- campaign finance possible violation and also possible fraud charges with respect to karen mcdougal in particular. if she was deceived into what she was thinking she was signing, getting into with ami, and this was done over the wires or over the mail, you could have potential wire or mail fraud charges. >> is there any credence to this idea of vulnerability to traud charges? how...
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schmidt who broke this story along with his colleague maggie haberman is at the table along with mimi rocca, former assistant attorney in southern drilkt of new york where everything is happening. jonathan lemire and former u.s. attorney joyce vance. lucky for us all are nbc analysts and contributors. take us through your reporting. >> basically mueller is looking at a lot of different things the president has done. and while most people think obstruction of justice is something that happens in private -- >> that's rudy's comment. >> correct. or people make threats against witnesses in a dark alley. the president's conduct here is public. his public statements about comey and sessions, and what was the president doing behind the scenes when that was going on. one of the examples we use is how trump asked comey to put out word that he was not under investigation. comey didn't really want to do that, and then the next day trump went out in an interview and raised questions about comey's job status. >> in an interview with maria bartiromo. what you're basically laying out is the special counse
schmidt who broke this story along with his colleague maggie haberman is at the table along with mimi rocca, former assistant attorney in southern drilkt of new york where everything is happening. jonathan lemire and former u.s. attorney joyce vance. lucky for us all are nbc analysts and contributors. take us through your reporting. >> basically mueller is looking at a lot of different things the president has done. and while most people think obstruction of justice is something that...
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his most precious text, one from costantino rocca, his idol, formerly the most successful italian golfert it was the italian who produced a bogey—free round to win by two shots and claim the claretjug. to look at the names on that trophy, you can say they're the best golfers in history, and then to be on there is incredible, for someone like me, coming from italy, not really a major golfing country. it's been an incrediblejourney. it's a rest day at the tour de france before the final stretch to the champs elysees on sunday starts tomorrow in the pyrenees. the big question — will gerraint thomas hang on to the yellowjersey? he is one minute and 39 seconds ahead of his teamate and tour champion, chris froome. both have been speaking today it's quite funny, because everyone is so keen to try and talk up this rivalry, but it doesn't exist. we are not looking at each other as rivals, we are looking at the other guys, rivals, we are looking at the other guys, in third, fourth and fifth, they are the ones who could put us under pressure. but between us, it just doesn't exist. it'sjust about ke
his most precious text, one from costantino rocca, his idol, formerly the most successful italian golfert it was the italian who produced a bogey—free round to win by two shots and claim the claretjug. to look at the names on that trophy, you can say they're the best golfers in history, and then to be on there is incredible, for someone like me, coming from italy, not really a major golfing country. it's been an incrediblejourney. it's a rest day at the tour de france before the final stretch...