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today roger stone denied the reporting. he said in this statement to nbc news, i never received anything including allegedly hacked e-mails from the russians, wikileaks, assange or anyone else and never passed anything onto donald trump, the trump campaign or anyone else. last week cnn.com reported that former trump campaign chairman paul manafort and his lawyers had visited mueller's office in washington at least nine times in the last four weeks. that's when paul manafort reached a deal with the special prosecutor. today president trump's national security advisor, john bolton, was in moskow down-playing the effects of a russian interference in the 2016 election. bolton said in an interview, quote, the point i made to russian colleagues today was i didn't think whatever they had done in terms of meddling in the 2016 election, that they had any effect on it. but what they have had an effect in the united states is to sow an enormous distrust of russia. "the washington post" report on roger stone says in recent weeks a gran
today roger stone denied the reporting. he said in this statement to nbc news, i never received anything including allegedly hacked e-mails from the russians, wikileaks, assange or anyone else and never passed anything onto donald trump, the trump campaign or anyone else. last week cnn.com reported that former trump campaign chairman paul manafort and his lawyers had visited mueller's office in washington at least nine times in the last four weeks. that's when paul manafort reached a deal with...
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roger stone is right in the middle of everything. starts in the spring of 2016 or may of 2015, rather, when basically they go through this big charade of roger stone being fired from the trump campaign, roger stone claims he quit. but basically he goes undercover to work on the trump campaign. and we know that during that period of time up through the spring of 2016 he is talking to people, saying to them that he has had conversations with julian assange and others that he knows that the russians have hacked into the democratic national committee and that they've got the hillary clinton emails and other emails and documents from the democratic national committee. he's right in the middle of talking to guccifer 2.0, the russian operative that releases these emails. early on in june of 2016 shortly after the trump tower meeting he's also talking and he claims to a number of people he was talking to julian assange even though later on he totally denies that. so if you're looking for the key weak spot in terms of who is the connection th
roger stone is right in the middle of everything. starts in the spring of 2016 or may of 2015, rather, when basically they go through this big charade of roger stone being fired from the trump campaign, roger stone claims he quit. but basically he goes undercover to work on the trump campaign. and we know that during that period of time up through the spring of 2016 he is talking to people, saying to them that he has had conversations with julian assange and others that he knows that the...
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what is roger stone spinning about? >> again, it's fascinating he was able to predict that i see exactly what you're seeing, nick. he has an explanation for that, and that is that this conspiracy theorist jerome corsey predicted and shared his research with roger and said, look, it looks to me like there must be other e-mails that involve podesta, and they haven't been released yet. but the timing is stunning. but you made such a good point about the follow-through, right? if everything is in plain sight about how many times russians made a touch or run or a go for a trump campaign aide, you know, george papadopoulos, michael flynn -- i'm trying to think of the lovely other person. >> well, sessions was in contact with russians. carter page. >> i mean people -- all of them have basically had a russian come at them and offer them something. tried to make some sort of friendly relationship. it's a classic, classic intel operation of trying to find where's the soft underbelly. here's a place where there was a real result.
what is roger stone spinning about? >> again, it's fascinating he was able to predict that i see exactly what you're seeing, nick. he has an explanation for that, and that is that this conspiracy theorist jerome corsey predicted and shared his research with roger and said, look, it looks to me like there must be other e-mails that involve podesta, and they haven't been released yet. but the timing is stunning. but you made such a good point about the follow-through, right? if everything...
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and especially with roger stone.it's oftentimes trying to interpret his statements is like walking through a hall of mirrors. you know, most people in politics who involve themselves in dirty tricks or unethical behavior don't brag about it. roger stone will brag about it but oftentimes take credit and brag about dirty tricks he had nothing to do with. when you look at these situations you have to think was he lying when he took credit for these things, when he said he had advance knowledge of the podesta e-mails or lying when he said he didn't. the thing that interested me most is this idea of a pardon for julian assange. if a potential conspirator to a crime, like roger stone may be, the thing you worry most about is other people in that conspiracy eventually talking and giving you up. and one way to remove the threat of julian assange ever talking is to remove his legal jeopardy and a pardon would do that. roger stone, it's hard to read his denials when he changes his story all the time. the white house was contac
and especially with roger stone.it's oftentimes trying to interpret his statements is like walking through a hall of mirrors. you know, most people in politics who involve themselves in dirty tricks or unethical behavior don't brag about it. roger stone will brag about it but oftentimes take credit and brag about dirty tricks he had nothing to do with. when you look at these situations you have to think was he lying when he took credit for these things, when he said he had advance knowledge of...
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it could not be roger stone. it could be roger stone. it could be people in the campaign he coordinated with. i think that is where we are. >> frank, you get to be the closer tonight. i saw one of the comments you made to the producer about one of the issues central to this. if americans are willing to pay attention at the end of this what do you think they are going to learn about what russia has done to the united states and their role in our politics? >> that is a good question as we discuss the role of roger stone. what is at the heart of it is the degree to which the campaign clu colluded with a foreign adversary to get assistance. and when you talk about roger stone, ultimately what is likely to come out of this is the collusion question. if the americans read the file report carefully it will read like a novel in terms of attempts to get intelligence service engaged and the use of russia to use wikileaks to get e-mails out. people like roger stone, the dirty tricksters, they thought they were helping their candidate and doing thin
it could not be roger stone. it could be roger stone. it could be people in the campaign he coordinated with. i think that is where we are. >> frank, you get to be the closer tonight. i saw one of the comments you made to the producer about one of the issues central to this. if americans are willing to pay attention at the end of this what do you think they are going to learn about what russia has done to the united states and their role in our politics? >> that is a good question...
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that was not -- most of it was about roger stone. >> do you think they are zeroing in on roger stone as a potential criminal target or not? >> well, they talked about roger stone most of the time. i mean, what do you think? >> what do you think, mya? most of it, the key phrase there, most of it was about roger stone. so he spends hours with these talented lawyers that work for mueller and they quiz him about stone most of the time. >> robert mueller's team is a very smart team. randy is the person that roger stone says connected him as a back channel to julian assange, which means whether or not he says yes, i was, no, i wasn't, rather than say guccifer 2.0 to shelby's point, it matters. they're going to want to probe him on what his connection was, what he did in relationship to what roger stone says happened. you know, a big part of what prosecutors do is try to assess who is being truthful, not just whether or not something happened but whether they can believe something when they say something happened. and stone made very clear and has not been so forthcoming all the time. >> wi
that was not -- most of it was about roger stone. >> do you think they are zeroing in on roger stone as a potential criminal target or not? >> well, they talked about roger stone most of the time. i mean, what do you think? >> what do you think, mya? most of it, the key phrase there, most of it was about roger stone. so he spends hours with these talented lawyers that work for mueller and they quiz him about stone most of the time. >> robert mueller's team is a very...
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targeting roger stone. robert moueller is looking at what roger stone had back channel wikileaks emails. >>> bad disguise, cnn has exclusively obtained stunning surveillance footage allegedly showing a saudi operative leaving the consulate where jahma jamal khashoggie died. >>> and determining the treaty, president trump announces that he's going to terminate the arsenal agreement signed with the soviet decades ago. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> we're following breaking news, president trump is expressing frustration with saudi journalist khashoggie. mr. trump said he's not savsed with what he's heard. the president also repeated his unfounded claim that there are, quote, unknown middle easterners within a group of migrants heading from mexico into the united states. we'll speak with jackie spear of the house intelligence committee. >>> let's go to our white house correspondent kaitlin collins. kaitlin, the president seems to be taking a tougher response on the khashoggie killer, wit
targeting roger stone. robert moueller is looking at what roger stone had back channel wikileaks emails. >>> bad disguise, cnn has exclusively obtained stunning surveillance footage allegedly showing a saudi operative leaving the consulate where jahma jamal khashoggie died. >>> and determining the treaty, president trump announces that he's going to terminate the arsenal agreement signed with the soviet decades ago. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room."...
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it was also home to america's model neighbor, fred rogers. yes, that mister rogers. of children the importance of loving and accepting yourself as well as your neighbors. abc's john donvan with this neighborhood and how it's banded together. >> reporter: remarkably close by foot to this weekend's horror of speck thattal and flalits down s a street o wrenc lived a man named fred rogers. ♪ would you be mine >> reporter: the same fred rogers who created "mister rogers neighborhood" on television. a fictional place that honored humanity. >> ah. that does feel good. >> reporter: in all of its hues, in all of its manifestations. ♪ but it's you i like ♪ the way you are right now >> reporter: the fred rogers who sang songs of acceptance and told his audience constantly -- oat i'm glad you're the way you are ♪ ♪ yeah, i am >> reporter: and who stood still backboned against the sick thinking that led to saturday's massacre. this now grieving community, it was fred rogers' real-life neighborhood and were he here today, it's easy to imagine him finding some glimpse of hope or ca
it was also home to america's model neighbor, fred rogers. yes, that mister rogers. of children the importance of loving and accepting yourself as well as your neighbors. abc's john donvan with this neighborhood and how it's banded together. >> reporter: remarkably close by foot to this weekend's horror of speck thattal and flalits down s a street o wrenc lived a man named fred rogers. ♪ would you be mine >> reporter: the same fred rogers who created "mister rogers...
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>> rogers: not at all. there was an email from one of our users that said gedmatch was involved in finding the golden state killer. that was the first i knew of it. my world turned upside down at that point. >> kroft: in what way? >> rogers: by the time i got to work, there were satellite trucks up and down this little narrow street that we're on. >> reporter: you see that yellow house over there with the blue shutters? >> rogers: there were reporters knocking on the door. i... it was-- you know, what do i do? >> kroft: you were upset? >> rogers: oh, yes. oh, yes. >> kroft: about what? >> rogers: about whether we were invading our user-- users' privacy in some way that they had no expectation of it being invaded. >> kroft: gedmatch's policy statement, which had already cautioned that the public site might be used for purposes other than genealogy, notified its community that people could withdraw their file if they didn't want their d.n.a. used by police to solve crimes. >> rogers: so, the blue indicates th
>> rogers: not at all. there was an email from one of our users that said gedmatch was involved in finding the golden state killer. that was the first i knew of it. my world turned upside down at that point. >> kroft: in what way? >> rogers: by the time i got to work, there were satellite trucks up and down this little narrow street that we're on. >> reporter: you see that yellow house over there with the blue shutters? >> rogers: there were reporters knocking on...
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at least partly, i'm assuming, about roger stone. and don't forget, roger stone indicated, seemed to indicate that he had advanced knowledge of what was coming down about the e-mails. roger stone has flatly denied that in a way, over and over again, but he also sent me a text today when i asked him about it that i thought was interestingly and carefully worded. he said manafort knows nothing whatsoever to contradict what i have said previously. there's no collusion, et cetera. and the fact that he said that manafort knows nothing to contradict what i have said sounds to me at least a little bit carefully worded here. and really, one could argue that donald trump himself was inviting publicly the russians to interfere, and i think in that famous statement that he made about how, you know, please, russia, if you have those e-mails, let's see the e-mails. that, to me, and i think probably in mueller's mind, in and of itself is evidence of collusion. if anybody would know about that, it would be roger stone. >> and so howard, you talk ab
at least partly, i'm assuming, about roger stone. and don't forget, roger stone indicated, seemed to indicate that he had advanced knowledge of what was coming down about the e-mails. roger stone has flatly denied that in a way, over and over again, but he also sent me a text today when i asked him about it that i thought was interestingly and carefully worded. he said manafort knows nothing whatsoever to contradict what i have said previously. there's no collusion, et cetera. and the fact that...
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we have learned another roger stone associate, jason sullivan, roger stone's social media he told "the journal" even though we know he previously talked to the special counsel and previously gone before the grand jury he told "the wall street journal" that they're circling back again and has even more questions. again, this all gets back to roger stone's claims he was in touch with wikileaks. part of the stuff that jason sullivan has been asked about are conference calls that roger stone did for his paid subscribers in 2016. i want to read one thing he said. we know there are going to be many, many turns in the road including the material that i assume julian assange or wikileaks, his organization, drops on the american people. and, remember, roger kind of seemed during the 2016 campaign when you look back at it like he knew this stuff was coming from wikileaks before he dropped it. of course, now he vehemently denies that he knew anything ahead of time and here he is just last week saying that at a political event in florida. >> let me say yet again, i had no advance notice of the sou
we have learned another roger stone associate, jason sullivan, roger stone's social media he told "the journal" even though we know he previously talked to the special counsel and previously gone before the grand jury he told "the wall street journal" that they're circling back again and has even more questions. again, this all gets back to roger stone's claims he was in touch with wikileaks. part of the stuff that jason sullivan has been asked about are conference calls...
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but i suggest, chris, that you can stick a fork in roger stone because he's done. most importantly -- >> what do you mean by that? >> what i mean by that, chris is that first of all, as jill mentioned, he already was caught in lies about whether he did or did not meet with russian operatives in the run-up to the election. so that is one offense right there. but when we see roger stone go on tv and say, well, you know what, i expect to be indicted, chris, i was a federal prosecutor for 30 years. i have never once had an innocent person say i expect to be indicted. now, roger stone can explain that away all day long by claiming that's because it's a witch hunt. i thought i would be wrongfully indicted. but guess what? once you say i expect to be indicted, that has the fringe benefit of being evidence that is admissible against you in a court of law. it's called an admission by a party opponent. so on the day we see roger stone sitting at defendant's table in a court of law, and i suspect we will see him there, that information will be introduced as evidence against h
but i suggest, chris, that you can stick a fork in roger stone because he's done. most importantly -- >> what do you mean by that? >> what i mean by that, chris is that first of all, as jill mentioned, he already was caught in lies about whether he did or did not meet with russian operatives in the run-up to the election. so that is one offense right there. but when we see roger stone go on tv and say, well, you know what, i expect to be indicted, chris, i was a federal prosecutor...
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rogers, fred rogers of "mister rogers' neighborhood" lived here, a few blocks away from where i stand. so it's a neighborhood well aware of what it stands for, and that is a real sense of community. >> really makes it tougher when you hear it that way, especially for the families now who have to bury their loved ones. what are you hearing from them? >> reporter: yeah, this is wrenching. we heard from the medical examiner from allegany county yesterday in that news conference, outlining the that he's doing, saying he's doing it with respect for civil law, of course, trying to finish those autopsies as quickly as he can, and respecting religious law as well. of course, it's jewish custom, bodies have to be buried verytn well, frances. >> all right, david gura reporting from pittsburgh, thank you. >>> as we've been reporting, the shock of saturday's tragedy is being felt across the country. in new york city, the empire state building went dark, except for an orange halo rolling around the mast for gun violence awareness. but back in pittsburgh, 11 families now prepare to say their final
rogers, fred rogers of "mister rogers' neighborhood" lived here, a few blocks away from where i stand. so it's a neighborhood well aware of what it stands for, and that is a real sense of community. >> really makes it tougher when you hear it that way, especially for the families now who have to bury their loved ones. what are you hearing from them? >> reporter: yeah, this is wrenching. we heard from the medical examiner from allegany county yesterday in that news...
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we'll see at that point if roger stone is interested in cooperating. if not he can be charged as a defendant and proceed to trial. >> look who the biggest cooperator is right now. it's paul manafort ifrgs right. >> paul manafort were business partners going back to 1980. >> it's wild. they founded their firm together. >> if you had to pick one person who would know exactly what was going on with roger stone during that campaign, it is paul manafort, the campaign manager. it was roger stone who brought paul manafort into the campaign in march of 2016. he would absolutely know what roger stone's role was, what he was doing. he was at the convention, paul manafort was, was involved with the whole business with the ukraine and the platform committee in keeping that out of the platform. that was the quid pro quo for the theft of these e-mails. paul manafort can absolutely put it to roger stone. >> yeah, and it's wild to think about these two guys, these two operatives in republican politics coming up together over decades who are now both sides of the speci
we'll see at that point if roger stone is interested in cooperating. if not he can be charged as a defendant and proceed to trial. >> look who the biggest cooperator is right now. it's paul manafort ifrgs right. >> paul manafort were business partners going back to 1980. >> it's wild. they founded their firm together. >> if you had to pick one person who would know exactly what was going on with roger stone during that campaign, it is paul manafort, the campaign manager....
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>>> and on the russia front roger stone feeling the heavy-duty mueller's attention. the reporter who broke the story joining us tonight with details. "the 11th hour" on a monday night begins now. >>> good evening from our nbc headquarters in new york on a monday night. day 641 of the trump administration and the president just wrapped up a rally in houston, texas. stumping for, of all people, his old political foe senator ted cruz. >> and i'll tell you what, nobody has helped me more with your tax cuts, with your regulation, with all of the things that we're doing, including military and our vets than senator ted cruz. nobody. ted's opponent in this race is a stone-cold phoney named robert francis o'rourke. sometimes referred to as beto. and he pretends to be a moderate but he's actually a radical, open borders left winger. that's what he is. >> earlier tonight president trump actually called senator cruz, quote, "beautiful ted" before departing for texas. let's take a quick moment to review just how crazy that is. >> matter of principle and i'll tell you -- >> you a
>>> and on the russia front roger stone feeling the heavy-duty mueller's attention. the reporter who broke the story joining us tonight with details. "the 11th hour" on a monday night begins now. >>> good evening from our nbc headquarters in new york on a monday night. day 641 of the trump administration and the president just wrapped up a rally in houston, texas. stumping for, of all people, his old political foe senator ted cruz. >> and i'll tell you what,...
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roger stone. the president claims he can defy the constitution and end birthright citizenship. melania trump's immigration attorney, well, he begs to differ and he's my guest too. let's go "outfront." good evening, i'm jake tamer in for erin burnett. outfront, unwelcome? the president making a controversial visit to pittsburgh after the deadliest attack on jews in american history, the president was greeted by hundreds of protesters singing "this land is your land." protesters with signs saying the president's not welcome until he stops what they perceive to be his assault on immigrations and refugees. until he fully denounces white nationalism to their satisfaction. the protests on one level are not surprising. pittsburgh is after all a very capital "d" democratic city and one week before the midterm elections tensions are running high. on the other hand, this is not a normal time and president trump is not a typical president. over the past several years even many conservative republicans have e
roger stone. the president claims he can defy the constitution and end birthright citizenship. melania trump's immigration attorney, well, he begs to differ and he's my guest too. let's go "outfront." good evening, i'm jake tamer in for erin burnett. outfront, unwelcome? the president making a controversial visit to pittsburgh after the deadliest attack on jews in american history, the president was greeted by hundreds of protesters singing "this land is your land."...
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what might robert mueller's team want to know about roger stone?e know what they want to know, and the question is are they going to build an actual case around it. roger stone in the peak period of the campaign was bragging about what wikileaks or somebody was going to disclose about the clinton campaign, that he apparently knew or claimed to know that the hacked e-mails from the dnc, from john podesta, clinton's former campaign chair, were going to be released and the question is was he an actual intermediary between the trump campaign and the russians. >> what if he did talk to wikileaks, and what if he did know they were going to release the e-mails about paw tkes trau and others? >> it's one thing to know if a crime is going to take place, and it's another thing to conspire or aid and ebbett the criminals, and first he denies he actually knew. one of the bizarre things about roger is he tends to puff up his sinister knowledge, sinister inside behavior, so how much was puffering and how much he actually knew is one of the key questions of the i
what might robert mueller's team want to know about roger stone?e know what they want to know, and the question is are they going to build an actual case around it. roger stone in the peak period of the campaign was bragging about what wikileaks or somebody was going to disclose about the clinton campaign, that he apparently knew or claimed to know that the hacked e-mails from the dnc, from john podesta, clinton's former campaign chair, were going to be released and the question is was he an...
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what if roger stone was just making all of that up, he didn't really know anything?telling friends that he had a back channel to assange, he was bragging but he was lying? what if this is all a big roger stone effort to pump himself up with nothing there there? >> if he's clairvoyant or making stuff up or bragging, that's not a crime. but that's why you do investigations. the mueller team wants to see whether or not he actually knew and was part of a conspiracy to hack into protected servers, those of the dccc and the dnc and to take the stolen material and dump it into the public sphere or whether he's making stuff up. time will tell. >> we're going to check out paragraph 44 of that indictment, the key paragraph. we'll be right back. (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh!
what if roger stone was just making all of that up, he didn't really know anything?telling friends that he had a back channel to assange, he was bragging but he was lying? what if this is all a big roger stone effort to pump himself up with nothing there there? >> if he's clairvoyant or making stuff up or bragging, that's not a crime. but that's why you do investigations. the mueller team wants to see whether or not he actually knew and was part of a conspiracy to hack into protected...
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roger roger kushnerfor of those authors, both americans.ushner for her third novel mars room. i asked her why she wa nted novel mars room. i asked her why she wanted to write a story set in a women's prison. i wanted to write a book about contemporary times and in california in particular but all across the united states the story of the people who entered the criminal justice system of the people who entered the criminaljustice system is the story, essential story about the contemporary in america. richard powers, your book is an ecological epic about trees. you have written about environmental issues before but why is the focus on trees this time? the focus impact is on the relationship between trees and people and it tells the story of people and it tells the story of people whose lives are turned inside out by a rediscovery of trees. we had this feeling that we are the only game in town and really the only game in town and really the only interesting species on the planet and we have come to live almost entirely inside a human dimension
roger roger kushnerfor of those authors, both americans.ushner for her third novel mars room. i asked her why she wa nted novel mars room. i asked her why she wanted to write a story set in a women's prison. i wanted to write a book about contemporary times and in california in particular but all across the united states the story of the people who entered the criminal justice system of the people who entered the criminaljustice system is the story, essential story about the contemporary in...
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robert mueller bearing down on roger stone. later, a fact check on the midterms at trump's rallies, and the view meets the beat as joy behar joins me live in about 20 minutes. first, our top story is breaking news. the fbi is probing a credible plot to frame bob mueller. we rarely hear directly from special counsel bob mueller's office, especially as an election approaches, but tonight, we're reporting a rare announcement from the russia probe that confirms the fbi is now investigating an apparently credible plot to try to frame mueller. an effort to smear him in order to either discredit him or get him potentially even removed from the probe into collusion in the trump operation. this sounds big and unusual. because it's big and unusual. in a moment, i will be joined on "the beat" by someone who was approached by people apparently working on this scheme. first, here is exactly what we know. multiple news outlets reporting on a plot by a republican linked operative trying to frame mueller on what appeared to be made-up allegati
robert mueller bearing down on roger stone. later, a fact check on the midterms at trump's rallies, and the view meets the beat as joy behar joins me live in about 20 minutes. first, our top story is breaking news. the fbi is probing a credible plot to frame bob mueller. we rarely hear directly from special counsel bob mueller's office, especially as an election approaches, but tonight, we're reporting a rare announcement from the russia probe that confirms the fbi is now investigating an...
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after a month away from the game, roger federer is back.hai. roberto bautista agut levelling their third round match in a set all. as is so often the case, the 20 time grandslam champion usually phones away. and thursday was no different in china. sometimes all you can do is lie back and watch the master at work. the defending champion through, i'd far from convincing. he will have two seriously up his game when he takes on kei nishikori next. the world number 12 only needed two set to battle past sam crary and reach the quarters. roger federer may be the world number two, but novak djokovic is hot on his heels, with three titles already in shanghai he knows this court better than most, and it showed against marco chegin oher. the italian was the man who knocked djokovic out of the french open earlier this year. the world number three certainly got his revenge. straight sets, 6—0 in the second. with so much of the attention focused on novak djokovic and roger federer, it can be easy to forget about the young talent coming through. australia
after a month away from the game, roger federer is back.hai. roberto bautista agut levelling their third round match in a set all. as is so often the case, the 20 time grandslam champion usually phones away. and thursday was no different in china. sometimes all you can do is lie back and watch the master at work. the defending champion through, i'd far from convincing. he will have two seriously up his game when he takes on kei nishikori next. the world number 12 only needed two set to battle...
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enjoy having an association with roger stone at this moment.ing through. it may improve at the end of the day, brian, that roger stone was a bragger who didn't have any real connection to wikileaks. no special back channel. even though he boasted of it privately. even though had had some unusual predictions. but he does know a lot about donald trump, the candidate. did he know about anything else that was going on behind the scenes that donald trump, who doesn't use e-mail, was talking about. >> i'm guessing we'll find out. the feds, joyce, your former colleagues have ways as they used to say in the old world war ii movies. we appeared together about a week ago. and you kind of were trying to temper the audiences' expectations about the mother investigation. everyone likes to see this and bright light and dark blacks. he's going silent around the election. they're doing their jobs with their usual silence. is that along the lines behalf you're trying to warn viewers? are you trying to say don't expect a dog and paysony show when it's over. don'
enjoy having an association with roger stone at this moment.ing through. it may improve at the end of the day, brian, that roger stone was a bragger who didn't have any real connection to wikileaks. no special back channel. even though he boasted of it privately. even though had had some unusual predictions. but he does know a lot about donald trump, the candidate. did he know about anything else that was going on behind the scenes that donald trump, who doesn't use e-mail, was talking about....
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a man who always does well is senator roger wicker. roger, he's been a great friend of mine from the beginning. and representative greg
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are they interested in roger stone's contact with russians? in his contacts with other trump campaign officials? have other people implicated him? just talk about the mueller team's interest in roger stone. >> well, it's clearly the thing that they're putting their most effort behind right now. and they're doing -- their most work on. they're building towards. at least that we know about. obviously, things mueller is working on that we don't know about. what's going on with stone is a very broad investigation looking at everything that he touched. every interaction that he had and what was he telling the campaign? what was he telling others? what did he really know? was he misrepresenting what he knew. was he trying to, you know, pretend he knew more than he really did where his communications directly with wikileaks, where there are cut-outs. what was his real role in it. and those things are hard to piece together because i think there's some thought that stone may have been overtwerking publicly what he really knew. and that's a difficult t
are they interested in roger stone's contact with russians? in his contacts with other trump campaign officials? have other people implicated him? just talk about the mueller team's interest in roger stone. >> well, it's clearly the thing that they're putting their most effort behind right now. and they're doing -- their most work on. they're building towards. at least that we know about. obviously, things mueller is working on that we don't know about. what's going on with stone is a...
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when you talk about roger stone, they thought they were doing things to help. greatly appreciated. >>> coming up from all of us with one week to go aimed directly at an audience about sending the u.s. military to our southern border. "the 11th hour" just starting on a sunday night. place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. >>> on immigration, some legal scholars believe you can get rid of birthright citizenship without changing the constitution. >> with an executive order. >> exactly right. have you thought about that? >> yes. it was always told to me that you need a constitutional amendment. now they're saying i can do it just with an executive order. how ridiculous, we're the only country in the world where someone comes in, has a baby and the baby is essentially a citizen of the united states for 80 years with all those benefits. i
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roger stone himself came out and said yeah, i think i'm going to get indicted.estion is why is robert mueller and his team still so thoroughly investigating roger stone? is it really just to find out if he had advanced knowledge of wikileaks? i think the answer to that is no. i think there's even more going on here. that doesn't mean that roger stone is going to get indicted for something big, to put it in legal terms. but i think it means that mueller is certainly probing how deep this goes. because just having advanced knowledge of the wikileaks ex-mails would not necessarily be a crime. the question is did roger stone not only know about it, but did he help facilitate it? did he do something to make use of it, weaponize it essentially. so i think the fact that mueller has been looking at this so deeply for so long tells us that this is more complicated in ways that we don't yet know, and depending on what that evidence shows, we may or may not find out. >> it's a fascinating article first of all and it points out a number of things that roger stone had boaste
roger stone himself came out and said yeah, i think i'm going to get indicted.estion is why is robert mueller and his team still so thoroughly investigating roger stone? is it really just to find out if he had advanced knowledge of wikileaks? i think the answer to that is no. i think there's even more going on here. that doesn't mean that roger stone is going to get indicted for something big, to put it in legal terms. but i think it means that mueller is certainly probing how deep this goes....
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. >> roger: close. anthony: now, i guess unlike a lot of texans who take a rather romantic view of those early days, you seem to view it in a darker prism. >> roger: it is dark. the story of texas can get a little too polished. it was a conquest, and people forget that. there were people here. the spanish and the mexican authorities wanted to exterminate the apaches. they created "the society for the extermination of the barbarians." >> anthony: so, the classic cowboy and indian film of scalp-hungry indians -- was not really the case. >> roger: well, they took scalps too. but they kind of learned from the anglos, and when the texans came in it intensified. if you were a rancher coming out here in the 1870s, you'd better have a lot of guns, because you were an invader. and the people you were invading knew you were an invader. [ meat sizzling ] ♪ >> anthony: oh, damn. you know, if you look at the legend of this place, you know, was it the history of violence and the harshness of the landscape that preser
. >> roger: close. anthony: now, i guess unlike a lot of texans who take a rather romantic view of those early days, you seem to view it in a darker prism. >> roger: it is dark. the story of texas can get a little too polished. it was a conquest, and people forget that. there were people here. the spanish and the mexican authorities wanted to exterminate the apaches. they created "the society for the extermination of the barbarians." >> anthony: so, the classic...
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is literally ""mister rogers' neighborhood,"" where fred rogers really lived.any are finding comfort in his words of kindness. here's harry smith. >> reporter: there was a two-hour wait to give blood in pittsburgh today. it's what neighbors do. we couldn't help but mr. rogers, had lived just blocks from the synagogue. he had a message about tragedy for the children who watched his show. >> my mother would try to find out who was helping the person who got hurt. always look for the people who are helping, she'd tell us. you'll always find somebody who's trying to help. >> reporter: the helpers didn't hesitate saturday. scores of first responders rushed to the emergency, selflessly facing danger head on. already inside was jerry rabinowitz, trying to help people while already wounded. and then the jewish family brothers and sisters. they've already raised a significant amount of money for the victims but want to do more. >> we just want to know what you need, you know? if it's more money, let us know. if it's people outside your next service protecting you, let u
is literally ""mister rogers' neighborhood,"" where fred rogers really lived.any are finding comfort in his words of kindness. here's harry smith. >> reporter: there was a two-hour wait to give blood in pittsburgh today. it's what neighbors do. we couldn't help but mr. rogers, had lived just blocks from the synagogue. he had a message about tragedy for the children who watched his show. >> my mother would try to find out who was helping the person who got hurt....
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the truth the whole truth needs to come out but a friend steven rogers in new jersey said that he didn't think they could face a fair trial in turkey. as of months what i do know based on what grounds because the crime has been committed in turkey and as our other guest in london has indicated that turkey's entirely in its right to ask for the trial of these people in turkey because diplomatic immunity in those not afford you the right of chilling and someone inside a consulate so therefore that what turkey's as king is not the international law what turkey's as and was very. it's within the framework of the international law to conduct to basically try these people who committed a crime on turkish soil second to i think we are the discussion is not whether the u.s. or in other countries should cut the relation with saudi arabia or not definitely the relation is to be revisited but is saudi arabia equal still mohamed in some on is saudi arabia should be reduced to one that builds a month because i think what many is saying right now many people are trying to be careful to make a distinct
the truth the whole truth needs to come out but a friend steven rogers in new jersey said that he didn't think they could face a fair trial in turkey. as of months what i do know based on what grounds because the crime has been committed in turkey and as our other guest in london has indicated that turkey's entirely in its right to ask for the trial of these people in turkey because diplomatic immunity in those not afford you the right of chilling and someone inside a consulate so therefore...
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a lot of them thursday joining us from palo alto, roger mcnamee.g good to see you again. >> carl, always a pleasure, my friend. >> a lot of reprising going on here -- re-pricing, whether it is semis or social. in general are we paying a price for as one person said choking on too much tech earlier in the summer >> well, you know i look at the market as having been incredibly rational about all this. in a period where interest rates are beginning to rise, the tech sector in many ways is protected, whether facebook or google, in particular, very little employment, relatively little inflation exposure, right? so i mean yet the economy is still very strong so advertising based businesses should be in pretty good shape. if it weren't for the trade war issues with china, the whole sector would look dramatically better than the market as a whole. and i think that the market has been incredibly rational in adding to volatility here because earnings should be fine for the present but the outlooks are going to be more mixed in this particular quarter than th
a lot of them thursday joining us from palo alto, roger mcnamee.g good to see you again. >> carl, always a pleasure, my friend. >> a lot of reprising going on here -- re-pricing, whether it is semis or social. in general are we paying a price for as one person said choking on too much tech earlier in the summer >> well, you know i look at the market as having been incredibly rational about all this. in a period where interest rates are beginning to rise, the tech sector in...
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some of those went to roger stone.proof but it's evidence that's caused the mueller team to go off in other directions to try to corroborate it. there's messages to members of the trump team in which they appear to be taking credit for the whole issue of hacking democratic e-mails that help the trump campaign. those pieces of evidence are leading the mueller team to try to corroborate it. we don't know what other evidence they have. nobody has been charged yet. the game is mueller has indicted 12 russians and charged them with conspireing to defraud the united states. now he is trying to figure out whether any americans helped with that. >> who they interviewed so far, you said there's a number of them. jerome corsi, an alt-right conspiracy theorist who founded the birther movement. kristin davis who was rworking for roger stone. sam nunberg said he believes the prosecutors are building up case to indict roger stone. will we see roger stone go in for questioning? >> he's not been summoned as of now. he has said he expe
some of those went to roger stone.proof but it's evidence that's caused the mueller team to go off in other directions to try to corroborate it. there's messages to members of the trump team in which they appear to be taking credit for the whole issue of hacking democratic e-mails that help the trump campaign. those pieces of evidence are leading the mueller team to try to corroborate it. we don't know what other evidence they have. nobody has been charged yet. the game is mueller has indicted...
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rogers' neighborhood where fred rogers really lived. comfort in his words of kindness. here is harry smith. >> reporter: there was a two-hour wait to give blood in pittsburgh today. it's what neighbors do. we couldn't help but ge notice fred , mr. rogers had lived just blocks from the synagogue. he had a mesge about tragedy for the children who wched his show. >> my mother would try to find out who was helping thperson who got hurt. always look for the people who are helping she'd tell us. you'll always find somebody who is trying to help. >> reporter: the helpers didn't sitate saturday. scores of first responders rushed to the emergency, selflessly facing danger head on already inside was dr. jerry who was believed to be gunned down as he helped tho who were wounded. iven more help came from tamic center calling their jewish neighbors family, brothers and sisters. anhey raised a signifamount of money for the victims stut want to do more. >> we ant to know what you need. you know, if it's more money, let us know. if it's people outside
rogers' neighborhood where fred rogers really lived. comfort in his words of kindness. here is harry smith. >> reporter: there was a two-hour wait to give blood in pittsburgh today. it's what neighbors do. we couldn't help but ge notice fred , mr. rogers had lived just blocks from the synagogue. he had a mesge about tragedy for the children who wched his show. >> my mother would try to find out who was helping thperson who got hurt. always look for the people who are helping she'd...
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. >> roger: close.far enough. >> anthony: now, i guess unlike a lot of texans who take a rather romantic view of those early days, you seem to view it in a darker prism. >> roger: it is dark. the story of texas can get a little too polished. it was a conquest, and people forget that. there were people here. the spanish and the mexican authorities wanted to exterminate the apaches. they created "the society for the extermination of the barbarians." >> anthony: so, the classic cowboy and indian film of scalp-hungry indians -- was not really the case. >> roger: well, they took scalps too. but they kind of learned from the anglos, and when the texans came in it intensified. if you were a rancher coming out here in the 1870s, you'd better have a lot of guns, because you were an invader. and the people you were invading knew you were an invader. [ meat sizzling ] ♪ >> anthony: oh, damn. you know, if you look at the legend of this place, you know, was it the history of violence and the harshness of the landsca
. >> roger: close.far enough. >> anthony: now, i guess unlike a lot of texans who take a rather romantic view of those early days, you seem to view it in a darker prism. >> roger: it is dark. the story of texas can get a little too polished. it was a conquest, and people forget that. there were people here. the spanish and the mexican authorities wanted to exterminate the apaches. they created "the society for the extermination of the barbarians." >> anthony:...
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brian may there and roger taylor.ing just a few minutes ago and the premier is due to begin at seven o'clock. the world's oldest intact shipwreck has been discovered, more than a mile deep in the black sea. a team of british and bulgarian researchers has carbon—dated the greek trading vessel to around 400 bc — and says its shape hasn't been compromised, despite spending more than two thousand four hundred years underwater. lucinda adam has the story. deep down in the black sea, archaeologists have been discovering dozens of wrecks almost perfectly preserved in the dark waters where there is little oxygen. this wreck is from the byzantine period, about a thousand years old. but deep down, beyond the reach of human divers, are much older ships. this, the oldest ever found, a classical greek trading vessel that has laid here on the sea bed for 2&00 years, from the time when aristotle was still alive. the first thing we saw when we came along the hull was this quarter rudder. and this is diagnostic in the sense that rudde
brian may there and roger taylor.ing just a few minutes ago and the premier is due to begin at seven o'clock. the world's oldest intact shipwreck has been discovered, more than a mile deep in the black sea. a team of british and bulgarian researchers has carbon—dated the greek trading vessel to around 400 bc — and says its shape hasn't been compromised, despite spending more than two thousand four hundred years underwater. lucinda adam has the story. deep down in the black sea,...
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so roger stone starts out denying any cooperation with russians.e mueller has a lot more information in that regard, spending a lot of time in the grand jury. i think we'll see another indictment here. >> never before have so many people lied about so many contacts with so many russians in the history of time. >> i wanted to put a book end on it. ken knows and nick knows. what you saw at the end of all this was russian state media. russia today. all of their outlets blowing up the assange revelations, boosting roger stone. it came completely full circle. that's a complete 360 collusion. >> we figured it out here. mueller, if you need any help, we've got it. >>> how donald trump may be rendering foreign spy agencies irrelevant and unnecessary by talking on a cell phone. that story is next. it was here. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help k
so roger stone starts out denying any cooperation with russians.e mueller has a lot more information in that regard, spending a lot of time in the grand jury. i think we'll see another indictment here. >> never before have so many people lied about so many contacts with so many russians in the history of time. >> i wanted to put a book end on it. ken knows and nick knows. what you saw at the end of all this was russian state media. russia today. all of their outlets blowing up the...
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later co-founder roger waters changed the band's sound and style. in the days of the one nine hundred sixty eight social revolution the lyrics grew more political each own denouncing capitalism as the enemy. and the late one nine hundred seventy s. economic downturn and industrial unrest were frequent topics pink floyd made expert use of the power of images increasingly employing animation as in the legendary video for the roger waters reckoning with himself and his life. i think the the the main element of particular of roger's writing is the thing way he talks about internal rather than external aspects i mean roche is perhaps the most well definitely the most political of all of us but the thing that resonated equally with me was the wall more to do with. with how we feel about ourselves i mean the walls between friends and relatives and so on rather than a global big political statement. the. speech. the wall was among the most acclaimed concert presentations of the one nine hundred seventy s. saw it revolutionized rock stage shows and architect
later co-founder roger waters changed the band's sound and style. in the days of the one nine hundred sixty eight social revolution the lyrics grew more political each own denouncing capitalism as the enemy. and the late one nine hundred seventy s. economic downturn and industrial unrest were frequent topics pink floyd made expert use of the power of images increasingly employing animation as in the legendary video for the roger waters reckoning with himself and his life. i think the the the...
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steven rogers stephen i just want to ask you you were the former advisor to the trump campaign clearly this would have been watched by quite likely be much by president told trump how do you think he's feeling right now what do you think this is going through the u.s. president's mind when he was watching the one speech. well he's been very prudent in his approach towards this issue he has consistently stated that he wants irrefutable evidence from the turkish government or from anyone for that matter that this was a planned execution what's going through his mind is a he wants to see justice served he's a president that those do the right thing but he's also concerned about the impact that this could have on our relationship with solder rev arabia especially with regard to our own national security and the many many jobs the economic impact it could have with regard to jobs here in the united states in relation to arm sales i believe in his heart he knows that the this was a terrible terrible incident shouldn't ever happened and he really wants to get to the bottom of the truth this i
steven rogers stephen i just want to ask you you were the former advisor to the trump campaign clearly this would have been watched by quite likely be much by president told trump how do you think he's feeling right now what do you think this is going through the u.s. president's mind when he was watching the one speech. well he's been very prudent in his approach towards this issue he has consistently stated that he wants irrefutable evidence from the turkish government or from anyone for that...
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based off shock for him and a fellow with brookings institution in nutley new jersey we have steven rogers he's a member of the trump for president and vice reboard and a former member of the f.b.i. national joint terrorism task force and also in london we have toby cadman he is an international lawyer welcome to all let's start with you this was promised to be the naked truth but what we actually seem to get was fully clothed diplomacy was a very strong speech by president of the one demanding taking ownership of the intelligence leaks that we've seen over the last eighteen days what did you think of the president's performance. well what was important in this speech is not what new information that has revealed it did not reveal any new information to my knowledge but what it has done it gave formality to what those four has been. the what thus far has been framed as being leaked from an arm's turkish official so from now on is not an anonymous token official leaking it's the president of turkey is basically owning thus far what has been the to the media so it's important from this for t
based off shock for him and a fellow with brookings institution in nutley new jersey we have steven rogers he's a member of the trump for president and vice reboard and a former member of the f.b.i. national joint terrorism task force and also in london we have toby cadman he is an international lawyer welcome to all let's start with you this was promised to be the naked truth but what we actually seem to get was fully clothed diplomacy was a very strong speech by president of the one demanding...
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we have new information about the special process focused on roger stone. sarah murray has been digging into this story. what are you learn something. >> we're learning that robert mueller's team still looking into the question of whether anyone if trump's orbit may have colluded with the russians and the key to that is long time trump ally rogers stone. investigators are looking into whether he shared information with trump's presidential campaign this he believed came from wikileaks. special counsel robert mueller is scrutinizing whether roger stone shared information believed was from wikileaks with members of trump's presidential campaign. a source familiar with matter tells cnn mueller's team has been providing with recordings of stone claiming he talked to trump regularly in the 2016 campaign. stone claims in separate communications that he should get create for coordinating be the group. the questions about whether stone shared information with trump campaign are a strong indication that mueller is investigating that someone close to trump colluded w
we have new information about the special process focused on roger stone. sarah murray has been digging into this story. what are you learn something. >> we're learning that robert mueller's team still looking into the question of whether anyone if trump's orbit may have colluded with the russians and the key to that is long time trump ally rogers stone. investigators are looking into whether he shared information with trump's presidential campaign this he believed came from wikileaks....
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our partnership with roger william university. we want to introduce a roger william university senior. you do have a question for our candidates. >> good evening. as you can see, roger william university is set right on the water's edge. we are about to launch year-long series and that's titled ocean state, state of the ocean. the challenge of sea level rise. what is your position to help with climate change and sea level rise. >> thank you for being here and thank you to your classmates. climate change is real. we can't do enough to meet the challenges. we need to move as fast as we can to 100% of renewable. under my leadership, i'm proud to be the only governor in america who can say we have an offshore wind farm. under my leadership, we have a contract to expand that. we will create a number of jobs here building that industry here. we have put in place new energy efficiency program. we started by leading by example with the state. there's no one silver bullet. it's the ocean state. everybody loves the ocean. we all grew up goi
our partnership with roger william university. we want to introduce a roger william university senior. you do have a question for our candidates. >> good evening. as you can see, roger william university is set right on the water's edge. we are about to launch year-long series and that's titled ocean state, state of the ocean. the challenge of sea level rise. what is your position to help with climate change and sea level rise. >> thank you for being here and thank you to your...
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. >> just what did roger stone know and when did he know it? counsel is taking a closer look at the long time trump adviser's conflicting accounts of his ties with wikilea wikileaks. those details are next. yeah, ann you move in, geico could help you save on renters' insurance! man 1: (behind wall) yep, geico helped me with renters insurance, too! um... the walls seem a bit thin... man 2: (behind wall) they are! and craig practices the accordion every night! says the guy who sings karaoke by himself. i'm a very shy singer. you're tone deaf! ehh... should we move on to the next one? it's a great building! you'll love it here! we have mixers every thursday. geico®. it's easy to switch and save on homeowners and renters insurance. unstopand it's strengthenedting place, the by xfi pods,gateway. which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. >>> new details on the special counsel's investigati
. >> just what did roger stone know and when did he know it? counsel is taking a closer look at the long time trump adviser's conflicting accounts of his ties with wikilea wikileaks. those details are next. yeah, ann you move in, geico could help you save on renters' insurance! man 1: (behind wall) yep, geico helped me with renters insurance, too! um... the walls seem a bit thin... man 2: (behind wall) they are! and craig practices the accordion every night! says the guy who sings karaoke...