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rogers? matter today. >> you know, i think that people long to be in touch with honesty. man 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. avo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infec
rogers? matter today. >> you know, i think that people long to be in touch with honesty. man 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults....
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rogers goes to washington moment. today everybody would smile and defund the program behind closed doors but it says a lot about him that he comes off as a bit of a milquetoast or a wimp but he had an iron will and i think his superpower was his ability to have this penetrating emotional dialogue with people that brought them to him. he never spoke to people on their terms, he made people come to him on his terms which was deep and honest. >> he discussed hard issues, didn't he? he discussed issues of life and death, divorce a sense of how h those intense and dark issues a child's sensibility. >> fundamentally i think that us as adults we want to shelter our children. i think our natural adult instinct to tell children not to worry about things and mr. rogers decided i'm going to level with kids and explain that bad things happen because the reality is kids are intuitive. they know when bad things happen and telling them not to worry about those things just allows those fears to fester so he said in age appropriate te
rogers goes to washington moment. today everybody would smile and defund the program behind closed doors but it says a lot about him that he comes off as a bit of a milquetoast or a wimp but he had an iron will and i think his superpower was his ability to have this penetrating emotional dialogue with people that brought them to him. he never spoke to people on their terms, he made people come to him on his terms which was deep and honest. >> he discussed hard issues, didn't he? he...
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at the end of the day, i don't think roger stone was paid a dollar. he was a friend of donald trump. nothing came of this, and it's another weird moment, but i'm not sure there is any "there" there. >> david, how do you see this information, how the trump campaign or trump supporters might use this to help show, see, look, the feds were out to get him and this dates back two years ago with this meeting with this potential fbi informant? >> i just don't thing there is any evidence underscoring the fact this guyeally was an informant for the fbi. and i think this is actually reflective of the meeting that trump jr. got, the trump tower meeting, where in exchange for russian dirt, they took the meeting in trump tower. this is essentially that. you had roger stone who per had no formal role in the campaign, but there is no doubt he talked to donald trump regularly. he bragged about it all the time. he was essentially an adviser to the president even before the campaign, right? >> they knew each other well. >> yeah, they did know each other well. i think t
at the end of the day, i don't think roger stone was paid a dollar. he was a friend of donald trump. nothing came of this, and it's another weird moment, but i'm not sure there is any "there" there. >> david, how do you see this information, how the trump campaign or trump supporters might use this to help show, see, look, the feds were out to get him and this dates back two years ago with this meeting with this potential fbi informant? >> i just don't thing there is any...
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that is roger stone, of course. categorically denying he had any contact with russians during the 2016 campaign. and now roger stone and another former campaign adviser michael caputo are reversing accounts saying they did have contact with one russians who was trying to sell them dirt on trump's 2016 opponent, hillary clinton. according to stone's account to the "washington post," he met with a man who called himself henry greenberg who offered damaginging information about hillary clinton. however, he didn't reveal the information he claimed to possess. caputo said he spoke with greenberg by phone and arranged a meeting for stone. text messages show that after the meeting caputo asked stone, how crazy is the russian? stone said, he wants big money for the information. waste of time. caputo replied, the russian way. anything at all interesting? and stone said, no. neither disclosed that testimony. he said he had no contact with russians. >> i spent my time in front of the committee detailing the fact i had no conta
that is roger stone, of course. categorically denying he had any contact with russians during the 2016 campaign. and now roger stone and another former campaign adviser michael caputo are reversing accounts saying they did have contact with one russians who was trying to sell them dirt on trump's 2016 opponent, hillary clinton. according to stone's account to the "washington post," he met with a man who called himself henry greenberg who offered damaginging information about hillary...
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. >>> roger stone and the russian. a report on the long time con if i dan-- confidant. >>> and the plan to stop accept operating children at the border. >> it is unjust, unamerican, and it is unbiblical. >> zero tolerance. i don't think you have to justify it. >> families told me they didn't know about this policy when they left central america. >> some adults use children to gain access to the border. >> this is unchecked, fight or flight, constant surge of hormones disrupting brain development. >> and the president's legal team takes a turn in the mueller probe. >>> first, the big story this hour, trump confidant, roger stone, admitting to meeting with russian contact for dirt on hillary clinton. "the washington post" reports stone met with a russian national in may of 2016 who allegedly offered damaging information about clinton. joining me, one of the co-authors of that "the washington post" article. awfully good to see you. been awhile. let's get to it. what did you learn? >> this is one of those only in florida,
. >>> roger stone and the russian. a report on the long time con if i dan-- confidant. >>> and the plan to stop accept operating children at the border. >> it is unjust, unamerican, and it is unbiblical. >> zero tolerance. i don't think you have to justify it. >> families told me they didn't know about this policy when they left central america. >> some adults use children to gain access to the border. >> this is unchecked, fight or flight,...
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roger, you are losing money.[laughter] it was interesting because in case of a manager who was feeling sympathetic to what i was saying but like a lot of people in hollywood there was the mafia refers to as [inaudible]. it's a code of silence. you don't say your opinion -- unless you are clint eastwood which in which case were so famous you like mount rushmore so what will they do to you but most people are not that in almost all writers are not that. writers are in the part of hollywood. >> host: is there a code of conservatives here in hollywood? a little bit underground. >> guest: it's not entirely underground anymore. there was an organization called the friends of aid that was very underground and suddenly they had an event in which 900 people went to a party as if that was a secret and they said this is an event. can you imagine in hollywood a big bash in a fancy house with 900 people being a secret? it's ridiculous. there were always a certain number of people in the old days of hollywood, not just ronald
roger, you are losing money.[laughter] it was interesting because in case of a manager who was feeling sympathetic to what i was saying but like a lot of people in hollywood there was the mafia refers to as [inaudible]. it's a code of silence. you don't say your opinion -- unless you are clint eastwood which in which case were so famous you like mount rushmore so what will they do to you but most people are not that in almost all writers are not that. writers are in the part of hollywood....
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rogers! mrs. rogers, welcome. >> thank you. >> jimmy: welcome.so happy to be here. you know, this kid grew up with the program. >> jimmy: yeah, i did. i grew up with your husband, absolutely. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: i was a neighbor. >> right. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was his neighbor. i loved the show so much. so much of our generation loved it so much. he's just such a kind and compassionate guy. >> jimmy, i wouldn't have come at age 90, i would not have come from pittsburgh to here for anybody besides you. [ audience aws ] [ applause ] it's just wonderful to be here. i adore you. >> jimmy: i adore you too. i just -- i was fascinated because i saw the documentary. i was excited even before the documentary came out. and i watched it and you're going to love it. there's so many things i didn't know about him. and i didn't know about the significance of the number 143. can you tell everyone about that? >> well, he really wanted to remain at 143 all his life. >> jimmy: he weighed 143? >> yeah, allis adult lif i and especially after he started swimmi
rogers! mrs. rogers, welcome. >> thank you. >> jimmy: welcome.so happy to be here. you know, this kid grew up with the program. >> jimmy: yeah, i did. i grew up with your husband, absolutely. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: i was a neighbor. >> right. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was his neighbor. i loved the show so much. so much of our generation loved it so much. he's just such a kind and compassionate guy. >> jimmy, i wouldn't have come at age 90, i would...
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you are on air with roger stone . >> today is father's day.nd as someone who understands american history, and how people of color as slaves had their families separated, children taken away from mothers and fathers, how can you and how can the president support a policy that he has created that is separating thyoungsters from their parents at our order? >> the real answer is people shouldn't come into the country illegally and then they would not be separated from their families. when the question of pardons came up, i was very clear that almost a year ago, i wrote to the president to urge him suto issue a posthumous pardon to marcus party, and early civil rights leader who was an advocate of lack education, lack responsibility, black pride, black identity i think was a truly great man who was unfairly targeted and set my fbi. because he was just beginning to organize. so i having worked for richard nixon who gave us affirmative action, who desegregated the public schools without violence or bloodshed, who created the office of minority enter
you are on air with roger stone . >> today is father's day.nd as someone who understands american history, and how people of color as slaves had their families separated, children taken away from mothers and fathers, how can you and how can the president support a policy that he has created that is separating thyoungsters from their parents at our order? >> the real answer is people shouldn't come into the country illegally and then they would not be separated from their families....
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rogers? here was a visit to a farm with fred rogers. 13 slow-moving minutes.anced. >> it was nice seeing you, fred, bye-bye. >> reporter: who liked it? >> i liked it. >> i liked it. >> i liked it. >> reporter: and what did they see in mr. rogers? >> he seems like he's nice, and he helps a lot. >> reporter: so there it is. fred rogers still making connections that, who knows, could last a lifetime. >> i would watch it every day, and watch it after that day. i watch it until i get old. >> reporter: for "nightline," john donvant, new york. >> he still has it. >> watch til they get old, til they turn like 10. >> i like your cardigan. >> thank you, it's comfy. >> the mix is next. >> thank you, it's comfy. >> the mix is next. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. unlike detergent alone, downy conditions to smooth and strengthen fibers. so, next time don't half-wash it. downy and it's done. i
rogers? here was a visit to a farm with fred rogers. 13 slow-moving minutes.anced. >> it was nice seeing you, fred, bye-bye. >> reporter: who liked it? >> i liked it. >> i liked it. >> i liked it. >> reporter: and what did they see in mr. rogers? >> he seems like he's nice, and he helps a lot. >> reporter: so there it is. fred rogers still making connections that, who knows, could last a lifetime. >> i would watch it every day, and watch it...
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and he spoke to roger stone about it, too. and the two of them decided that they wanted to be public about it because it's obviously a serious matter to be asked about something by a investigative committee of congress and to not provide an answer that is considered truthful. and, look, caputo was asked if any russian had offered him information about the clinton campaign. and when he was asked that question, he responded either "no" or "i can't remember." now he remembers and he is attempting now to correct that record and to amend his testimony. it will be interesting to see how that information is received by the investigative committee in congress. >> is it your feeling that stone and caputo are now using this as an example, in their view, of how the feds, how the fbi, how they were going after the trump campaign, that this henry greenberg was an fbi informant, and that perhaps this was to engage or entrap them into something? >> yeah. i think there is no doubt that they are interested in making the case publicly that they
and he spoke to roger stone about it, too. and the two of them decided that they wanted to be public about it because it's obviously a serious matter to be asked about something by a investigative committee of congress and to not provide an answer that is considered truthful. and, look, caputo was asked if any russian had offered him information about the clinton campaign. and when he was asked that question, he responded either "no" or "i can't remember." now he remembers...
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i think roger stone had ample opportunities.doing interviews all the time, and he did not do that. i think this is prespin, because there's something coming out that will be damages to him. >> again the over-arches theme if there was not malicious intent, just tell -- >> just tell us about the meeting. >> you know that mueller is facing a lot of pressure to wrap up the investigation give me an insider view. >> first of all, i will not purpornow what's going on in his head. >> but you worked with him. >> the man i know and the man i worked with and learned from, here's what i would suggest -- bob mueller is not feeling any pressure with respect to the substasu substance of the investigation, but i will predict that his one concern is he doesn't want to do anything, i predict, to interfere with the midterm elections. we have seem former director comey make that mistake, and i don't think bob mueller will make that mistake. i don't think it's a pressure, but i think it's a concern. i can tell you, if anybody trying to pressure bob
i think roger stone had ample opportunities.doing interviews all the time, and he did not do that. i think this is prespin, because there's something coming out that will be damages to him. >> again the over-arches theme if there was not malicious intent, just tell -- >> just tell us about the meeting. >> you know that mueller is facing a lot of pressure to wrap up the investigation give me an insider view. >> first of all, i will not purpornow what's going on in his...
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this is a story of hope and this is roger with his two kids. roger arrived at shepherd's house recovery program in lexington, kentucky, on may 1, 2015, after making parole. when roger arrived he was helpless. all of his belongings fit into a single garbage bag. he was unemployed, unemployable. he had not seen his kids in 2 1/2 years and his family gave up on him. roger told the people at shepherd's house how to be responsible, show up on time, stay out of jail. he had no idea how to stay sober. but shepherd's house changed his perspective. through a housing program, a long-term transitional housing program, he learned how to build a support network that would teach him how to be a father and soon he was back visiting with his children on the weekends. eventually shepherd's house allowed roger to find freedom that he was never able to obtain before. he was able to get his own apartment for the first time, had bills in his own name and most importantly, roger stayed sober. and he's now the program director of an intensive outpatient program for s
this is a story of hope and this is roger with his two kids. roger arrived at shepherd's house recovery program in lexington, kentucky, on may 1, 2015, after making parole. when roger arrived he was helpless. all of his belongings fit into a single garbage bag. he was unemployed, unemployable. he had not seen his kids in 2 1/2 years and his family gave up on him. roger told the people at shepherd's house how to be responsible, show up on time, stay out of jail. he had no idea how to stay sober....
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roger had two things over siskel.>> bruce: oh yes. and he had, believe me, he had plenty of opportunities to leave. i mean, he was offered some serious dough to go to new york and go to la. >> anthony: why didn't he go? >> bruce: in chicago, favors are worth more than money and loyalty. in chicago, this is very important. roger is one of the most loyal people. he was loyal to his friends, to his family. and i just, i don't have any problem understanding why he decided to stay here. ♪ ♪ >> bondi: one of our roles here has always been to take away excess money from people who don't know what to do with it, who can't think of a better idea about how to spend their money. in the old days, the mechanism for doing that was you'd throw it on a table. put that into the context of throwing away a bottle of 7-up at a club, that's only just slightly more honest about it. >> anthony: if you're talking crass commercialism, in the very best sense of the word -- this is it. is it the cultural center of the country? we may not want t
roger had two things over siskel.>> bruce: oh yes. and he had, believe me, he had plenty of opportunities to leave. i mean, he was offered some serious dough to go to new york and go to la. >> anthony: why didn't he go? >> bruce: in chicago, favors are worth more than money and loyalty. in chicago, this is very important. roger is one of the most loyal people. he was loyal to his friends, to his family. and i just, i don't have any problem understanding why he decided to stay...
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but he was say i know what happened to roger, i think he is dead. i know he didn't mean it because he loved me. it was the jewish humor from new york that he practiced and his way of expressing i feel disappointed in you. but i was there the day he died. so is an hour or two before it happened and we were very close. some people are not able to get past that. it's not just hollywood, something very bad is happen. it's very weird. i often think of freud's famous narcissism of small differences. , people don't like trump because he's a loudmouth, he tweets insults people, but what is he actually done? he lowered taxes, is negotiating with north korea for the first time, that's good. the reality of it and what people attacking for our like from a different planet. that's not to say the right is pure. they're not. but were living in this complicated culture. you look at the l.a. festival of books in this it beautiful environment. everyone is welcome and eating well. in the history of civilization things cannot be better. it's pretty strange if you think
but he was say i know what happened to roger, i think he is dead. i know he didn't mean it because he loved me. it was the jewish humor from new york that he practiced and his way of expressing i feel disappointed in you. but i was there the day he died. so is an hour or two before it happened and we were very close. some people are not able to get past that. it's not just hollywood, something very bad is happen. it's very weird. i often think of freud's famous narcissism of small differences....
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according to roger stone, he offered dirt on hillary clinton with a $2 million price tag. roger stone tells "the washington post" the conversation did not go anywhere but it is of interest to special counsel robert mueller and his team. joining me now, charlie savage, "washington post" for "the new york times." barbara mcquaid, former u.s. attorney and now the university of michigan law school. charlie, help me make sense of this story. it is a thorny one to be sure. tell us a little bit about who henry greenberg is and what he was proffering? >> this is a fascinating story as "the washington post" rolled it out today. roger stone is admitting that he misled the house intelligence committee by saying he had no other contacts -- or no contacts with russians. now he's saying, yes, he did, he had this guy that he forgot about and this was someone that was coming to him in miami and approaching the campaign, got to him saying i'll give you some dirt in late may of 2016 about hillary clinton if donald trump pays me $2 million, according to roger stone. it seems pretty clear the
according to roger stone, he offered dirt on hillary clinton with a $2 million price tag. roger stone tells "the washington post" the conversation did not go anywhere but it is of interest to special counsel robert mueller and his team. joining me now, charlie savage, "washington post" for "the new york times." barbara mcquaid, former u.s. attorney and now the university of michigan law school. charlie, help me make sense of this story. it is a thorny one to be...
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. >> " estuve super nerviosa pero yo sabía ello confiaba en los rogers". >> (huuuuuu). >> está muy tensoe en la que nos llevaremos el campeonato. >> estaba muy nerviosa. >> estamos un poquito de ganar pero ganamos y ahora estamos celebrando aquí los rogers gracias!. >> nosotros vamos a ganar 4042 a cero vamos a llevar todo el título en california. >> ( sonidos de pirotecnia). >> de lo tienen el oficiosas el domingo, ojalá que los rogers se lleven una ventaja y así que se acabe la poquito la temporada, el mundial de rusia está a la vuelta de la esquina y que pueda disputarlo aquí telemundo 48. >> uè nerviosismo!. >> la patrulla de caminos de california, restaban a un promedio de personal semanas sin embargo este año la cifra se ha duplicado las autoridades temen que esta tendencia aumenten un 60%. >> california no está reportando crímenes de odio al fbi . >> la auditoría está culpando al debate picea. exigir a las indicaciones de orden un mejor trabajo. >> estos casos han aumentado en un 20%. >> de 748 a 932. >> en el área de la bahía un estudiante supuestamente habría planeado una masacr
. >> " estuve super nerviosa pero yo sabía ello confiaba en los rogers". >> (huuuuuu). >> está muy tensoe en la que nos llevaremos el campeonato. >> estaba muy nerviosa. >> estamos un poquito de ganar pero ganamos y ahora estamos celebrando aquí los rogers gracias!. >> nosotros vamos a ganar 4042 a cero vamos a llevar todo el título en california. >> ( sonidos de pirotecnia). >> de lo tienen el oficiosas el domingo, ojalá que los...
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morgan was behind "get me roger stone."oliday who reported on this new roger stone news. you see the headline there. that is the shelby bi-line. what do you think about everything here? >> one of stone's rules is deny everything, admit nothing. >> does that come or before after wear white with a tan suit? >> well, i see that. that is certainly president trump's playbook as well. but, you know, roger is also very adept at poisoning public opinion during the 2016 campaign, he had campaign called stop the steal. basically the idea is if donald trump lost any of the primaries or he seemed in danger of losing the general election, well, the election is stolen. he headed that off preeptively. now with this idea of witchunt that we've seen with the president and roger stone, of course, the fbi is trying to trap me. this is all of a witch hunt. that is a way of heading off this very, you know, clear criticism that roger has been consistently untruthful about his meetings involving, you know, possible russian inclusion. >> if you're
morgan was behind "get me roger stone."oliday who reported on this new roger stone news. you see the headline there. that is the shelby bi-line. what do you think about everything here? >> one of stone's rules is deny everything, admit nothing. >> does that come or before after wear white with a tan suit? >> well, i see that. that is certainly president trump's playbook as well. but, you know, roger is also very adept at poisoning public opinion during the 2016...
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roger stone. guest: where to start? first of all, the clinton foundation paid $6 million for chelsea's wedding. do we consider that a onal use? they were supplying aids medicine abroad that had never been medically approved, was probably more dangerous than hiv. it is very clear that there was a pay to play scam going on at the clinton foundation where you would contribute in support of return for public policy decisions, the approval of uranium 1, perhaps the largest treasonous financial crime in american history. i still don't think it is proven that the trump organization has taken enormous russian financing. i've seen no proof of that. and paul manafort is innocent until proven guilty. he has a right to a fair and speedy trial. so let's not denounce him as guilty until he's had his day in court. host: the filing by the new york attorney general suing the trump foundation following a two-year investigation saying the trump family saying the children using it as their own personal piggy bank. guest: politically motiva
roger stone. guest: where to start? first of all, the clinton foundation paid $6 million for chelsea's wedding. do we consider that a onal use? they were supplying aids medicine abroad that had never been medically approved, was probably more dangerous than hiv. it is very clear that there was a pay to play scam going on at the clinton foundation where you would contribute in support of return for public policy decisions, the approval of uranium 1, perhaps the largest treasonous financial crime...
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not only did roger stone and michael caputo just remember that this meeting happened, but roger stoneis russian henry greenberg was the only one at this meeting whereas greenberg is saying, well, no, i actually had a ukrainian friend with me who was offering them dirt allegedly on the clinton foundation, or at least represented himself as someone who had worked for the clinton foundation and had said that he had dirt on hillary clinton, presumably related to that. i asked michael caputo this morning whether or not they ever found out what it was that this guy was offering in terms of the content, and he said no, we never got that far. so presumably they don't remember what the meeting was actually substantively about either. >> these are the text messages from your story, this is caputo, "how crazy is the russian?" wants big money for the info. waste of time. anything at all interesting? no. that's supposedly the messages. but here's my question. they did set up this meeting, right? it just seems like a lot of people are getting approached by people to offer dirt on hillary clinton an
not only did roger stone and michael caputo just remember that this meeting happened, but roger stoneis russian henry greenberg was the only one at this meeting whereas greenberg is saying, well, no, i actually had a ukrainian friend with me who was offering them dirt allegedly on the clinton foundation, or at least represented himself as someone who had worked for the clinton foundation and had said that he had dirt on hillary clinton, presumably related to that. i asked michael caputo this...
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ainsley: when i read that roger williams was going to be the coach. i was like what makes him the coach he just explained it he played for the braves. brian: for muns now after the top of the release of the ig report after the president gets briefed. we know this was dropped and
ainsley: when i read that roger williams was going to be the coach. i was like what makes him the coach he just explained it he played for the braves. brian: for muns now after the top of the release of the ig report after the president gets briefed. we know this was dropped and
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so close to actual 1981 kenny rogers. >> jimmy: yes, some people thought i really was kenny rogers. > instagram, and i said, "always great to run into kenny at 30 rock." and people were like, "that's so cool, kenny looks great!" [ laughter ] kenny looks great. >> jimmy: not one person said that it's not kenny rogers, really? >> yeah, yeah. kenny looks great. so, you look great as kenny. >> jimmy: i appreciate it. thank you very much. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: how's the family? o heard that they're backstage, r a a living. let's just put that out there. >> jimmy: okay. >> i think they think i'm like a tax attorney or something. they've been interested twice. thrs when i was hosting the "today" show. and they love one direction. and one direction -- [ cheers ] oh, one direction. >> jimmy: who doesn't? yeah, exactly. >> so, they came, they said, oh my god, one direction's playing on the plaza, we'll come to work with you. so that was like four years ago. they came, they saw one direction, they met everybody, harry, and jimmy, and tony, and all the guys. yeah. [ laughter ] ricky and
so close to actual 1981 kenny rogers. >> jimmy: yes, some people thought i really was kenny rogers. > instagram, and i said, "always great to run into kenny at 30 rock." and people were like, "that's so cool, kenny looks great!" [ laughter ] kenny looks great. >> jimmy: not one person said that it's not kenny rogers, really? >> yeah, yeah. kenny looks great. so, you look great as kenny. >> jimmy: i appreciate it. thank you very much. >> yeah,...
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this time trump associate roger stone now admitting he actually met with a russian who was offering, quote, dirt from hillary clinton for $2 million. we have new details. that's next. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities... with a level of protection in down markets. so you can be less concerned about your retirement savings. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. you might be missing something.y healthy. your eyes. that's why there's ocuvite. ocuvite helps replenish nutrients your eyes can lose as you age. it has lutein, zeaxanthin and omega-3. ocuvite. be good to your eyes. captured lightning in a bottle. over 260 years later as the nation's leader in energy storage we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it nextera ene
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do you think roger stone has a good chance of being indicted? >> it's hard to tell. you know, i think roger would like to be indicted. i think he would like the celebrity of it. but i don't know what the -- what mueller has or has not been able to acquire. we do know that several of stone's associates and employees have had to testify. i don't think he has appeared, himself, as i understand it, which could be he's a target rather than a subject. >> you're right about that. he has not. the president's lawyer is calling for the mueller investigation to be investigated. the way the trump administration is being investigated. is that a possibility or is this just another pr effort on their behalf? >> i can't concede of any reason that they could appoint a special prosecutor to investigate a special prosecutor. i just -- it's just so out of left field. i don't think it's going to happen. >> so then why keep doing that, what good does that do them, is it just they need an enemy? >> i think the -- i think the mayor likes to stir up things. i think he likes to feed the base.
do you think roger stone has a good chance of being indicted? >> it's hard to tell. you know, i think roger would like to be indicted. i think he would like the celebrity of it. but i don't know what the -- what mueller has or has not been able to acquire. we do know that several of stone's associates and employees have had to testify. i don't think he has appeared, himself, as i understand it, which could be he's a target rather than a subject. >> you're right about that. he has...
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roger, did you -- >> yeah. i think, i think that there were an awful lot of people in chicago who were just as reluctant to vote for a black man in 1987 as they were in 1983. and i know having gone through the papers that there were some people around harold washington and his administration who felt very confident that the vote would turn out better in '87 than it had in '83. and when it didn't, it was very similar, i know that washington expressed some real disappointment. again, i've got a quote here, this one comes from a comment that he made to david axlerod after the 1987 election. he said, quote: ain't it a bitch to be a black man in the land of the free and the home of the brave. so i think he was very disappointed and hurt, because he felt that he a had really done a terrific job in four years despite the fact that he had the city council battling him every step of the way, and he had done some great things. and he thought that this should count for something. >> yeah, exactly. he was, he became symbol
roger, did you -- >> yeah. i think, i think that there were an awful lot of people in chicago who were just as reluctant to vote for a black man in 1987 as they were in 1983. and i know having gone through the papers that there were some people around harold washington and his administration who felt very confident that the vote would turn out better in '87 than it had in '83. and when it didn't, it was very similar, i know that washington expressed some real disappointment. again, i've...
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>> i can tell you that if you just look at the text communication between roger and myself, roger thought it was a big waste of time. we never spoke about it, again. but i realized i sent somebody to him that just wasted his time. as you saw from my reply to his, you know, his answer that was a stupid meeting. i said, you know, that's just the russian way. sorry about that. listen, at the end of the day, i never should have bounced this guy to roger stone, not because he was from another country originally, but because he was an idiot. but at the same time, we know that he was an fbi informant for 17 years and we need to find out if he was still working for the fbi that day. >> michael caputo, thank you for being with us. we always appreciate your willingness to come on and give us your point of view. >> john, you're always fair. thanks a lot. >> alisyn. >>> images of the kids being kept in pens here. is this what we want to do? are we comfortable with this as a nation? is this our moral compass? we have a debate coming up that you'll want to hear. anna navarro and steve cortez who have v
>> i can tell you that if you just look at the text communication between roger and myself, roger thought it was a big waste of time. we never spoke about it, again. but i realized i sent somebody to him that just wasted his time. as you saw from my reply to his, you know, his answer that was a stupid meeting. i said, you know, that's just the russian way. sorry about that. listen, at the end of the day, i never should have bounced this guy to roger stone, not because he was from another...
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we're following new developments regarding roger stone. to president trump met with a russian who offered damaging information about hillary clinton in exchange for a $2 million payment. that's according to stone and former trub campaign communications official michael caputo telling cnn that. a letter to the house intelligence committee obtained by cnn says caputo was the one who arranged the meeting between stone and a man who called himself henry greenberg. neither caputo nor stone disclosed the meeting to congressional investigators. but both say they believe the meeting was part of a larger effort to try to set up the trump campaign. white house correspondent boris sanchez joining me right now. roger stone claiming to have previously forgotten this meeting even though he was interviewed about it by the mueller team just last month. >> hey there, fred. yeah, roger stone told me it was such a ludicrous meeting that he completely forgot it. he was apparently reminded about it by michael caputo, who had his memory jogged by the special co
we're following new developments regarding roger stone. to president trump met with a russian who offered damaging information about hillary clinton in exchange for a $2 million payment. that's according to stone and former trub campaign communications official michael caputo telling cnn that. a letter to the house intelligence committee obtained by cnn says caputo was the one who arranged the meeting between stone and a man who called himself henry greenberg. neither caputo nor stone disclosed...
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now with michael caputo and roger stone. the other thing is they never take responsibility for their actions. no one ever says, you know what? it was a mistake for me to take this meeting with a russian official, or to take this meeting with a russian intermediary or russian sint ci who's peddling information about our campaign. that's not what you heard. you hear them peddle conspiracy theories. >> you heard them defend the meeting saying it is their due diligence to talk to anybody who's offering any sort of information on the political opponent. there is a distinction that should be made while the don junio me junior meeting was offered as coming from the russian government. there is no indication right now that this man, although he had a russian accent and was a person of russian descent or russian citizen, this person was coming directly from the russian government in the way the don junior meeting seems to have transpired. mimi, how significant is this likely to be? michael caputo says he was questioned about this qui
now with michael caputo and roger stone. the other thing is they never take responsibility for their actions. no one ever says, you know what? it was a mistake for me to take this meeting with a russian official, or to take this meeting with a russian intermediary or russian sint ci who's peddling information about our campaign. that's not what you heard. you hear them peddle conspiracy theories. >> you heard them defend the meeting saying it is their due diligence to talk to anybody...
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i'm going to bring you a portion of i multi-statement from roger stone., so the real question is not why i failed to remember an innocent meeting, it's the fbi was using an informant to set me up. >> is the fbi saying anything? >> we have not heard from the fbi on these accusations, either. >> nice to see you, sara. thanks very much. i really appreciate it. >>> thanks so much for joining me. "inside politics" with the one, the only john king starts right now. >>> thank you, kate. welcome to "inside politics." i'm john king. thank you for sharing your day with us. the white house is defiant but facing a growing public revolt at its policy of separating families at the border. >>> china up in arms. the president says he's considering another $2 billion in tariffs with china. >>> do you agree that we need to take care of those children? >> we are taking care of those children. your tax dollars -- i appreciate that you're
i'm going to bring you a portion of i multi-statement from roger stone., so the real question is not why i failed to remember an innocent meeting, it's the fbi was using an informant to set me up. >> is the fbi saying anything? >> we have not heard from the fbi on these accusations, either. >> nice to see you, sara. thanks very much. i really appreciate it. >>> thanks so much for joining me. "inside politics" with the one, the only john king starts right...
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he set up the meeting with roger stone. roger stone met him. he had a heavy russian accent. he was -- roger stone remembered his accent. he remembered his hat. he remembered his t-shirt. he remembered he offered him $2 million in return for dirt. and then they had text messages exchanged. and then he forgot it all. now what are the chances of that? and suddenly when bob mueller's office could produce the text to caputo when he was being interviewed, they remembered. it was just a miracle. it just came back up. it was just shocking. so now they're amending their testimony to try to get away from not being charged with perjury. >> cynthia, every time you come on, i like to ask you how many weeks the mueller investigation is running ahead of the news coverage, and what inning do you think the investigation's in right now? >> well, i think that bob mueller takes very seriously, and especially now after the report from the investigators -- the inspector general, i apologize -- about the effect of the comey investigation on the 2016 election, going to be very conservative. and my
he set up the meeting with roger stone. roger stone met him. he had a heavy russian accent. he was -- roger stone remembered his accent. he remembered his hat. he remembered his t-shirt. he remembered he offered him $2 million in return for dirt. and then they had text messages exchanged. and then he forgot it all. now what are the chances of that? and suddenly when bob mueller's office could produce the text to caputo when he was being interviewed, they remembered. it was just a miracle. it...
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rogers. that gives owners miles of smiles we'll talk to devoted drive icod visit a place that brings old models back to life. that's ahead. >>> but first, the latest on our top story. president trump's demand that russia be reinstated to future g7 summits. at this weekend's meeting in canada mr. trump says the g7 should return to being g8. >> russia should be in this eting. why are we having a meeting without russia being in the meeting? and i would recommend and it's up to them, but russia should be in the meeting. it should be a part of it. >> the president also talked with allies about trade and tariffs and claimed progress in the talks on trade. >> in three days president trump is set to meet kim jong-un for the first ever summit between the two nations. the meeting will take place at a hotel on an island in singapore, and there is hope, it could begin the process of denuclearizing the korean peninsula and formally ending the korean war. >> we're joined by bill richa richards richardson,
rogers. that gives owners miles of smiles we'll talk to devoted drive icod visit a place that brings old models back to life. that's ahead. >>> but first, the latest on our top story. president trump's demand that russia be reinstated to future g7 summits. at this weekend's meeting in canada mr. trump says the g7 should return to being g8. >> russia should be in this eting. why are we having a meeting without russia being in the meeting? and i would recommend and it's up to them,...
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eric ross, casend securities >>> kate rogers has the other individual stock stories >> facebook's publicelations chief is stepping down, he has led facebook's response to scandals involving data privacy and election meddling. he's the third high-level executive set to leave the company this year. >>> adobe system's second quarter and earnings beat forecast results were driven by strength from the digital media business which includes the creative cloud software, but shares are down today as adobe expects third quarter revenue to fall in line with estimates. >>> h & m reported second quarter revenue that missed forecast they continue to be hurt by discounts eating away at sales as they try to reduce a record level of inventory back over to you >> kate rogers, thank you. >>> we are just getting started on a friday on "worldwide exchange." on deck, call it a mcshakeup mcdonalds making changes to the way we drink. >>> and later, the countdown to opec why yesterday's world cup soccer opener may have actually been a grade metaphor for the very testy meeting next week. stick around . >>> welcom
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and roger stone says, no. this doesn't come out until really over the weekend. after the lawyers for the two guys, roger stone and michael kaputo send letters saying they want to amend their testimony. >> we're going to head over to capitol hill. this is the hearing underway. the fbi getting grilled on their investigation into the hillary clinton private e-mail server. let's dip in. >> more people are starting to believe the mueller investigation lacks fairness. the report noted that director comey pressured the team to close the case before the party convention and he had already made up his mind to close it before all the work was done. question number one, isn't it improper to set a deadline to close a case based upon political calendar? >> mr. chairman, i think if that's the only basis for setting the deadline, that would be an area of concern. and that was something we did ask about in connection with our report given the various areas where director comey raised the concern about the political calendar,
and roger stone says, no. this doesn't come out until really over the weekend. after the lawyers for the two guys, roger stone and michael kaputo send letters saying they want to amend their testimony. >> we're going to head over to capitol hill. this is the hearing underway. the fbi getting grilled on their investigation into the hillary clinton private e-mail server. let's dip in. >> more people are starting to believe the mueller investigation lacks fairness. the report noted...
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roger mcnamee says the worst is not over for the social media giant but he still likes the stock. we are live from times sare quin new york city. much more "fast money" right after this (birds tweeting) this is not a cloud. this is a tomato tracked from farm to table on a blockchain, helping keep shoppers safe. is il transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is a skyscraper whose elevators use iot data and ai to help thousands get to work safely and efficiently. this is not the cloud you know. this is the ibm cloud. the ibm cloud is the cloud for smarter business. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "fast money. apple hitting an all-time high as its worldwide developers conference kicks off josh lipton out in san jose with all the details. >> apple ceo tim cook on stage right behind me here reminding developers just how much they earn how through his app store take a listen. >> this week we're going to achieve another huge milestone the money that developers have earned through the app store will top $100 billion. the app store is clearly the best place for you to be re
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this time it is a long time trump confidant that being roger stone and michael caputo, they are telling the post they accepted a meeting with a russian national offering dirt on hillary clinton. that meeting which took place in may of 2016 was never disclosed in hearings both stone and caputo had with the house intelligence committee. last hour i spoke with one of the reporters on that story. he and his colleagues also interviewed the russian nags ale w national who offered this dirt. >> i think one of the main reasons why they were willing to talk to us about this is because of their contention that the man who approached them might be an inform abiliant for the fbi who sent to set them up and compromise president trump in some way, at that time candidate trump. and two colleagues of mine found a lot of very interesting data about this man. there are documents and a paper trail that show that he has said in official court records that he was an fbi informant for 17 years. he denied that he was sent to this meeting by the fbi or by anyone else. but importantly he confirmed that the meet
this time it is a long time trump confidant that being roger stone and michael caputo, they are telling the post they accepted a meeting with a russian national offering dirt on hillary clinton. that meeting which took place in may of 2016 was never disclosed in hearings both stone and caputo had with the house intelligence committee. last hour i spoke with one of the reporters on that story. he and his colleagues also interviewed the russian nags ale w national who offered this dirt. >>...
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i think roger mentioned opening up torn government. harold was intent upon that and in preparing the budget hee made every cabinet official go with him to various communities throughout the city, and we would listen to people and hearhe their concerns and their complaints and their vision of what they thought the vision should be and it was based upon the input from the public that we then have to go back and craft a budget for the city, and more than that, he made the budget process a whole month of availability for folks to come in and see and talk about the budget and find out what was in the budget, et cetera. there was a decree as part of it, but he planned to do away, he said he would stomp on the grave. [inaudible] >> when i first moved to chicago back in 1972, i was new to chicago. i didn't know my way around you could get addresses out of off light poles. >> and also it could mean that the light post, if you had someone who didn't support you , the lights were off. you just didn't have garbage pickup. you had resources, servic
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roger stone explains next. battery in your smart lock? maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't have to actually talk to your neighbor. are you watching the game tonight? or... ...you could just trust duracell. ♪ and we got to know the friends of our friends.r the friends. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you safe and protect your privacy. because when this place does what it was built for, then we all get a little closer. >> laura: when the media haven't been freaking out aboutt separating kids from their families and going to shelters and calling them concentration camps come over the weekend they were freaking out about what c they thought was going to be another nail in the coffin of donald trump. another instance of russian collusion. oops. it wasn't. let's watch. >> more questions about potentially another russian having meetings certainly was so
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all right, roger stone. roger stone is now pouncing on the connection of the russian national and the fbi. he's telling "the post," i didn't realize it was an fbi sting operation at the time. but it sure looks like one now. yes, i get that, if you didn't know that the guy was an informant, you would have behaved differently. >> yes, look, i don't think there's any evidence at all he was acting as an fbi informant at that time. he says he's done work for the fbi previously. this meeting he had with roger stone was in may of 2016. several months before the fbi opened its investigation into the president's campaign. there's no evidence he was working on behalf of the fbi. i think what you're seeing from lo stone and cap putu is an after the fact to justify this meeting and to cast some doubt on it in the same way the president has been attacking the fbi. i think the big question for me coming out of this meeting is, you know, not just why did they take the meeting, why they didn't report it to the fbi but why,
all right, roger stone. roger stone is now pouncing on the connection of the russian national and the fbi. he's telling "the post," i didn't realize it was an fbi sting operation at the time. but it sure looks like one now. yes, i get that, if you didn't know that the guy was an informant, you would have behaved differently. >> yes, look, i don't think there's any evidence at all he was acting as an fbi informant at that time. he says he's done work for the fbi previously. this...
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joining us to explain is the man himself, roger stone.oger, i had to treat you with that montage because i'm watching it. that one of them say the guy was an fbi informant, not one of them. tell us the real story. >> it's extraordinary. in may of 2016, michael caputo, who appeared earlier with sean hannity, contacted me because a man using the name henry greenberg turns out to be a paid fbi informant, said he had information that would be useful to the trump campaign. he did not in fact promised in the run-up to this meeting dirt on hillary clinton, as reported by shelby holliday of "the wall street journal." classic case of fake news. in any event, i reluctantly took this meeting which lasted about 20 minutes. it turns out that henry greenberg is not his real name, that he is an fbi informant for over 17 years. was deported from the country in 2000. has a 10-year prison record for violent crime. is associated with russian organized crime. more importantly, is in the country on a visa sponsored by the miami office of the fbi because he is
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roger, i have to read part of this report.tuff not being covered it all again by other media outlets. this is a quote from the report. november 9, 262, text message from an unidentified fbi employee. day after the election. "all the people who were initially voting for her would not and were not swayed by the decision the fbi put out." in other words, delete weiner emails. trump supporters were all poor to middle-class, uneducated, lazy pos for think he will magically grant them jobs for doing nothing. they probably didn't watch the debates, artfully educated on its policies and are stupidly wrapped up in his unmerited enthusiasm. has anything ever encapsulated, roger, the elite disdain for the american people. >> now, and i think when we get to the bottom of it, were gonna find out that at the end of the day, the obama justice department, the obama fbi use the authority and the capability of this state in a bogus dossier to conduct surveillance on the republican candidate for president and to infiltrate his campaign with spie
roger, i have to read part of this report.tuff not being covered it all again by other media outlets. this is a quote from the report. november 9, 262, text message from an unidentified fbi employee. day after the election. "all the people who were initially voting for her would not and were not swayed by the decision the fbi put out." in other words, delete weiner emails. trump supporters were all poor to middle-class, uneducated, lazy pos for think he will magically grant them jobs...
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roger stone and robert york.out the timing of when this will be wrapped up. very curious. >> well, 2 days ago a story said that the special counsel was going to focus on russian colukas. really -- collusion? really. we are almost at the half point in donald trump's first term and he is under investigation with no charges of russian collusion by him or his family or campaign because there is no evidence of such. this is an effort to undo what they could not do at the ballot box in 2016. it's a naked partisan effort to remove the president. >> laura: what about the public souring on this investigation? >> there has been no evidence to come out about collusion. and part is the president's campaign against him. the rudy giuliani campaign has been effective. on the november thing, there is very specific justice department policy about issuing prosecutions that might affect an election. >> laura: that's what comey talked about. >> that's not done. there is no date specific set. but it's late june now. the idea he would
roger stone and robert york.out the timing of when this will be wrapped up. very curious. >> well, 2 days ago a story said that the special counsel was going to focus on russian colukas. really -- collusion? really. we are almost at the half point in donald trump's first term and he is under investigation with no charges of russian collusion by him or his family or campaign because there is no evidence of such. this is an effort to undo what they could not do at the ballot box in 2016....
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they get to maybe subpoenaing roger stone himself. i think that roger stone is the key to possibly the key to understanding who was behind the podesta hack and whether or not the campaign coordinates it in any way with wikileaks. the same goes for if you have that key, the same goes potentially for who knew in the campaign about the dnc hack. it's all kind of the same actor who's hacked podesta's e-mails and the dnc. if you have roger stone and answer whether he was communicating with julian assange and wikileaks throughout the campaign, perhaps you have a clue as to whether or not there was an intermediary who was feeding wikileaks this stolen information that the russians stole from the dnc and yawn podesta and gave to the campaign. >> michael, do you anticipate, a trial of manafort unless something changes. >> this silver. >> you've been reporting this for a while now. learning new things in that trial. it's going to be quite a spectacle i imagine. >> sure. look, it is quite common for prosecutors to hold some of their best stuff b
they get to maybe subpoenaing roger stone himself. i think that roger stone is the key to possibly the key to understanding who was behind the podesta hack and whether or not the campaign coordinates it in any way with wikileaks. the same goes for if you have that key, the same goes potentially for who knew in the campaign about the dnc hack. it's all kind of the same actor who's hacked podesta's e-mails and the dnc. if you have roger stone and answer whether he was communicating with julian...
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. >> how many books have you written roger stone? >> this is my fifth book. i am mad new times best-selling author but this is somewhatbos different than te others. you don't have to be a liberal trumpservative or supporter to enjoy thiss book. even people who are not in politics that try to get ahead in business or media or fashion no matter. >> st. louis missouri independent line with roger stone be 14 that morning be 14 fox news is fake news. not edward armor all or walter cronkite to? something and using that to bring down a real american hero to have why bipartisan support for the job and now getting closer and closer to get more and more hostile with russian bailout through the election. it is all connected and mueller is the's best person they will all catch up with trump eventually because nobody is above the law in this country and then the truth will come out. thank you and meg i guess i put you down as undecided. such hostility this morning. no russian collusion but the last election donald trump one. i find the news coverage of fox more balanced t
. >> how many books have you written roger stone? >> this is my fifth book. i am mad new times best-selling author but this is somewhatbos different than te others. you don't have to be a liberal trumpservative or supporter to enjoy thiss book. even people who are not in politics that try to get ahead in business or media or fashion no matter. >> st. louis missouri independent line with roger stone be 14 that morning be 14 fox news is fake news. not edward armor all or walter...
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the latest book by roger stone. i want to t on the table, exchange exchange the president had on the north lawn of the white house. where network reporters and anchors do their est: the fact that virtually 100% of 100% of americans knew who he was and knew his life story as a successful businessperson was an enormous leg up in his efforts to become president. he as you know thought about running for president as early as 2000 although i don't think very seriously. he did consider it very seriously in 2012. ultimately running in 2016. i began urging him to run as early as 1988 because i believed that he had the size and capacity and independence to be a truly great president. last unconnected to the 30 years of policy mistakes that have given us endless foreign war where our inherent national interests are not clear. the erosion of our civil liberties. agna economy. a last 30 years of policy mistakes bro. huge multiinternational trade agreements which seem to be good for our trading partners but not so good for us in
the latest book by roger stone. i want to t on the table, exchange exchange the president had on the north lawn of the white house. where network reporters and anchors do their est: the fact that virtually 100% of 100% of americans knew who he was and knew his life story as a successful businessperson was an enormous leg up in his efforts to become president. he as you know thought about running for president as early as 2000 although i don't think very seriously. he did consider it very...