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francine: sir roger carr, thank you. sir roger: thank you so much.. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. 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. tracy: the major stories driving headlines this week. oil surges as saudi arabia and russia agree to extend their deal to manage the market. stocks soared following the summit amid optimism over a trade deal. how long did it last? the fed in focus. officials sounded up
francine: sir roger carr, thank you. sir roger: thank you so much.. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers...
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roger: i think it has.you look at the board population today -- we had an ambition of 30% -- if you look at the ftse 100, you will see large scales of achievement of that across. i think when we are looking in the future, what we have got to do is to make sure that seeing the board of his ability -- the board visibility is not the end of the story. we have to keep working on the pipeline, ensure that young people come into the business, young woman feel there is a career path that is practical, deliverable, where they can have a balanced life and look forward to senior positions based on their merit, rather than simply their gender. and the 30%, above all, has said merit first, gender is a plus. and if we keep doing that, building the supply chain of people as we look to the future in the operation areas of the company, then we will see a broader population in business in total, which should be our ambition. francine: but why do we need quotas in 2018? roger: well, i don't think we ever wanted quotas. 30% w
roger: i think it has.you look at the board population today -- we had an ambition of 30% -- if you look at the ftse 100, you will see large scales of achievement of that across. i think when we are looking in the future, what we have got to do is to make sure that seeing the board of his ability -- the board visibility is not the end of the story. we have to keep working on the pipeline, ensure that young people come into the business, young woman feel there is a career path that is practical,...
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roger: i did.rting my career, being assigned to cover technology meant the first rule of wall street is timing is everything. emily: so were you smart or were you lucky? roger: i was totally lucky. you can explain my entire career on the basis of a great starting day and being assigned to the sector that was the dominant growth sector of the u.s. economy for my entire career. emily: timing. roger: pure dumb luck. i get there, things go up, things go down. technology is terrible in the 1980's. they create this thing called the science and technology fund 19 days before the crash in 1987. two other guys are running it. the thing is down 31% in a month. they moved the guys off and say, roger, why don't you take over? i said, cool, but you have to do it my way. they said, this is what i love about t. rowe, they said, fine, do it your way. i spent 120-150 days a year traveling. institutional investors and top analysts were doing 29 company visits a year. i was doing 400 face-to-face meetings with compan
roger: i did.rting my career, being assigned to cover technology meant the first rule of wall street is timing is everything. emily: so were you smart or were you lucky? roger: i was totally lucky. you can explain my entire career on the basis of a great starting day and being assigned to the sector that was the dominant growth sector of the u.s. economy for my entire career. emily: timing. roger: pure dumb luck. i get there, things go up, things go down. technology is terrible in the 1980's....
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francine: sir roger carr, thank you. sir roger: thank you so much. you. ♪ abigail: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. the u.s. and china call a trade truce, but it is not as simple as that sounds. >> there is something of a disconnect. >> what are the exact items? we do not have details yet. >> a lot of volatility and angst in washington, d.c. reverberating in the markets. >> more battling over brexit. a key vote approaches. opec and its allies gather for a critical meeting. >> 1.2 million barrels per day is the number. >> some of that is fairly insignificant for us. >> investigators debate over the yield curve. pore
francine: sir roger carr, thank you. sir roger: thank you so much. you. ♪ abigail: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. the u.s. and china call a trade truce, but it is not as simple as that sounds. >> there is something of a disconnect. >> what are the exact items? we do not have details yet. >> a lot of volatility and angst in washington, d.c. reverberating in the markets. >> more battling over...
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roger carr is still with us.l governments in general spend more money on defense given the geopolitical uncertainties? sir roger: we are certainly witnessing that now. i think on a wide scale, where -- the recognition that we are in an unstable environment and where risks are increasing, are driving governments to recognize that investments in defense is something they have to do. their first job is to protect their people and that is what we help do. i think we will see a continuing trend at least for the foreseeable future of what we have seen in particularly the united states, but also in australia, where australia's decision to invest materially in their own defense capability, to have a sovereign capability is something we have benefited from. we have just secured a $20 billion order to build ships in australia. it is also a recognition by australia that to have homegrown skills, domestic capability, in a provision of a defense capability that they need in an uncertain world, that is now evident in their bud
roger carr is still with us.l governments in general spend more money on defense given the geopolitical uncertainties? sir roger: we are certainly witnessing that now. i think on a wide scale, where -- the recognition that we are in an unstable environment and where risks are increasing, are driving governments to recognize that investments in defense is something they have to do. their first job is to protect their people and that is what we help do. i think we will see a continuing trend at...
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i don't know what roger did.'ll have to ask roger. >> but you know roger stone at the center of this, and he's an adviser to donald trump, and that was hot information that proved to be true. you would expect he would tell that trust. >> i figured it was podesta. i told stone and about everybody knew and i knew it would help donald trump and i was happy to do that. i was speculating, but i was sure i was right. >> is it accurate to say you expected roger to tell trump? >> look, logically should i have expected it? yes, of course. >> yes, you did. you said you thought it would help trump. roger is a trump adviser and come to you with a request. have someone as an intermediary in london go to assange. then you give them this hot intel about podesta that proves to be true, and i'm asking in the context of that arrangement, did you expect that to go to donald trump? >> the point you're missing is that i told roger, mallic is not going to go to see assange. assange wasn't going to tell anybody. i happened to figure it
i don't know what roger did.'ll have to ask roger. >> but you know roger stone at the center of this, and he's an adviser to donald trump, and that was hot information that proved to be true. you would expect he would tell that trust. >> i figured it was podesta. i told stone and about everybody knew and i knew it would help donald trump and i was happy to do that. i was speculating, but i was sure i was right. >> is it accurate to say you expected roger to tell trump?...
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roger stone.t says, this individual, mallic, should see assange. >> correct. >> at the time, were you trying to get information about the stolen clinton e-mails back to the trump campaign? >> yes. and obviously i wanted -- wouldn't have sent that if i didn't want mallic to go. everybody in the world who was in news or political operations after july 22nd, when assange, 2016, when assange dumped all these e-mails on debbie wasserman schulz, said he had more. everybody wanted them. >> you wanted them to help the trump campaign? >> absolutely. and i was happy that it would help donald trump. >> and this is also from the mueller documents that you leaked. your e-mail, you're telling stone, you've got a friend in the embassy playing these two more document dumps. that's assange. impact plan to be very damaging, time to let more than the clinton campaign chair exposed as in bed with the enemy if they're not ready to drop hrc. is that a reference to john podesta? >> yes. and this was one of the main poin
roger stone.t says, this individual, mallic, should see assange. >> correct. >> at the time, were you trying to get information about the stolen clinton e-mails back to the trump campaign? >> yes. and obviously i wanted -- wouldn't have sent that if i didn't want mallic to go. everybody in the world who was in news or political operations after july 22nd, when assange, 2016, when assange dumped all these e-mails on debbie wasserman schulz, said he had more. everybody wanted...
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. >> this is my little boy, roger. you're on tv tonight. >> reporter: his physique was astonishing, bulging shoulders, ripped arms and shredded abs. he towered at 6'7" on his hind legs and weighed nearly 200 pounds. this 2015 photo of him crushing a metal can went viral, making him famous around the world as he leapt to stardom. but just days ago, roger the red kangaroo died of old age at the kangaroo sanctuary in australia where he spent most of his life. he was 12 years old. in a tweet, australia's official tourism account called the beloved kangaroo a true icon. >> it's a very sad day here today. for we have lost our beautiful boy, roger. >> reporter: chris barnes, the founder of the refuge, posting this heartfelt message to facebook. >> roger grew up to be a kangaroo that people from all over the world have grown to love. >> reporter: in 2006, barnes found roger in his mother's pouch, alive but orphaned after a car had struck and killed her. we spoke to barnes about that moment over facetime. >> there's a real cute
. >> this is my little boy, roger. you're on tv tonight. >> reporter: his physique was astonishing, bulging shoulders, ripped arms and shredded abs. he towered at 6'7" on his hind legs and weighed nearly 200 pounds. this 2015 photo of him crushing a metal can went viral, making him famous around the world as he leapt to stardom. but just days ago, roger the red kangaroo died of old age at the kangaroo sanctuary in australia where he spent most of his life. he was 12 years old....
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rogers. >>> 50 years you were married to mr. rogers, which makes you mrs.at's right, that's right. i'm joanne. >> reporter: joanne, who told me she also thinks the times we're in could use her husband again, who happened to be a lifelong republican. >> here we have somebody leading us right now who is not a forgiver. his values are very, very different from fred's values. almost completely opposite. >> reporter: you can imagine fred rogers actually coming out and speaking up about that? a person whose name we are not naming? >> i think he might have to. >> reporter: really? so that would be political. >> that would be political, yes. >> reporter: which is something he tried to avoid. >> yes, yes. >> reporter: but fred was cautious about the fact that one of the characters on the show, officer clemens again, was in real life gay. and fred wanted that kept quiet. >> there was a part of me that was heartbroken. i'm also a realist. there are lots of places where i could not be openly gay. >> reporter: so fred, in a way, was a revolution air i and in a way he wa
rogers. >>> 50 years you were married to mr. rogers, which makes you mrs.at's right, that's right. i'm joanne. >> reporter: joanne, who told me she also thinks the times we're in could use her husband again, who happened to be a lifelong republican. >> here we have somebody leading us right now who is not a forgiver. his values are very, very different from fred's values. almost completely opposite. >> reporter: you can imagine fred rogers actually coming out and...
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but also the way he defends roger stone. stone is pleading the fifth. >> right. that tweet could be from an epidem episode of "the sopranos," and instead from the president of the united states, encouraging his associates to lie or obstruct in this investigation. it's really unseemly for the president to be tweeting something like that. but you could see why he would want roger stone to remain loyal, to try to obstruct. because roger stone was an architect of president trump's political career. he knows so much about the inner workings of the trump political organization, the trump organization, of course, he left early on in this presidential campaign. but he remained in touch with president trump. and one of the big questions we are likely to get an answer to through the investigation or these congressional investigations is was roger stone that link between wikileaks and potentially russia and the trump campaign. >> susan, we expect -- could be any minute now -- the special counsel, robert mueller, to release a formal doc
but also the way he defends roger stone. stone is pleading the fifth. >> right. that tweet could be from an epidem episode of "the sopranos," and instead from the president of the united states, encouraging his associates to lie or obstruct in this investigation. it's really unseemly for the president to be tweeting something like that. but you could see why he would want roger stone to remain loyal, to try to obstruct. because roger stone was an architect of president trump's...
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knows a lot more than we know and probably that roger stone knows.o if he has evidence that roger stone lied to congress and just in the last couple of weeks he has brought charges to people for lying to congress, what that gives him is real leverage with roger stone to say, okay, now is the moment where you come clean. you might have said you would never testify against donald trump, but look at the charges we have here and think about spending the rest of your days in prison, and if you don't like that prospect we have some questions for you. so if this all turns out to be true, it could be a real element of leverage for mueller on roger stone. >> can you confirm, congressman, that mueller has asked your committee for an official transcript? >> i can't, wolf. i'm not sure that any committee member can. as you know, mueller's investigation has been known for its operating in secrecy and i think i'm going to respect that and not confirm or deny either way. >> without confirming or denying that, i understand the element of confidentiality you have to
knows a lot more than we know and probably that roger stone knows.o if he has evidence that roger stone lied to congress and just in the last couple of weeks he has brought charges to people for lying to congress, what that gives him is real leverage with roger stone to say, okay, now is the moment where you come clean. you might have said you would never testify against donald trump, but look at the charges we have here and think about spending the rest of your days in prison, and if you don't...
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here he talked about roger stone telling the truth, and he louded roger stone for quote/unquote telling the truth, and he also louded him for not being intimidated by the prosecutors. that isn't tantamount to obstruction of justice. it's not tantamount to witness tampering. that being said, any lawyer worth their salt is going to advise their client not to engage in directly or indirectly reaching out and discussing the matter with witnesses, and that would include tweets, because i don't believe that in that case prosecutors are going to look at that very closely and make a determination as to whether it's obstruction or not. in this case, i don't believe it is, but it's also not the right thing to do. >> all right, so bad form, but functionally not obstruction. norm, counter. >> well, chris, jim, if it were just this incident, you might say put it to the side, but this has been going on since he demanded comey's loyalty! asked comey to drop the case, fired comey when he wouldn't do it. admitted -- you want to talk about intent, jim, he's admitted when he was asked why he fired comey,
here he talked about roger stone telling the truth, and he louded roger stone for quote/unquote telling the truth, and he also louded him for not being intimidated by the prosecutors. that isn't tantamount to obstruction of justice. it's not tantamount to witness tampering. that being said, any lawyer worth their salt is going to advise their client not to engage in directly or indirectly reaching out and discussing the matter with witnesses, and that would include tweets, because i don't...
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him with roger stone and julian assange, and he continues to lie. the fact that he destroyed those e-mails in and of itself shows that there's no way when he spoke to the mueller group he forgot what happened. you don't forget something that you would destroy e-mails on your computer. it means you not only deleted them but went into the deletion box and permanently destroyed them. >> unless you're so good at coverups, you covered it up from yourself. >> that may be, but it's the same as lying, so you can lie to someone else. >> there are some people that say the biggest lies we humans tell us are the lies we tell ourselves. but they're not purgistpurgists. >> yes. he wants us to believe his lie -- >> mr. corsi. >> yes. and destroying e-mails when they appear every other place, is not the best approach. >> let me take you back to roger stone pleading the fifth. let me say again seriously i don't infer too much from that. but what does it mean when someone does testify to congress, doesn't invoke the fifth, says things that are busted by his own assoc
him with roger stone and julian assange, and he continues to lie. the fact that he destroyed those e-mails in and of itself shows that there's no way when he spoke to the mueller group he forgot what happened. you don't forget something that you would destroy e-mails on your computer. it means you not only deleted them but went into the deletion box and permanently destroyed them. >> unless you're so good at coverups, you covered it up from yourself. >> that may be, but it's the...
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roger stone pleading the fifth. the president's long-time confidant, roger stone,
roger stone pleading the fifth. the president's long-time confidant, roger stone,
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how do you think the president will react to that kind of rhetoric from roger stone?s going to react positively, wolf. we've already seen that. he was praising him saying he is one of few people left who has guts. that is something raised money off of trying to raise money for his legal bills that he is experiencing right now. back to the campaign, roger stone was certainly seen by campaign officials as this pathway to wikileaks sort of someone who is keeping them updated on those kinds of things, what was happening, as you saw the president talking about wikileaks on the campaign trail. but to be clear, campaign officials did not always take roger stone seriously. they know how he is. they know how he has fashioned himself, and sometimes they thought he essentially oversold his goods. so it is important to keep in mind that they did not always take him seriously in that manner. but right now, because of what roger stone is doing and what he is saying publicly about the special counsel in contrast with what michael cohen and paul manafort are doing, the president is r
how do you think the president will react to that kind of rhetoric from roger stone?s going to react positively, wolf. we've already seen that. he was praising him saying he is one of few people left who has guts. that is something raised money off of trying to raise money for his legal bills that he is experiencing right now. back to the campaign, roger stone was certainly seen by campaign officials as this pathway to wikileaks sort of someone who is keeping them updated on those kinds of...
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roger: yeah. you get cut. roger: or you get screamed at, you know. lemonis: when he's here. roger: when he's here. lemonis: is that a big issue for some of the employees, honestly? roger: we actually quite like it when he's not here, to be perfectly honest. lemonis: you do? roger: yeah. 'cause howie can come in and say, "i don't want that there," you know, "get rid of it." lemonis: you do it and you spend all day on it, and the you turn around and it's... roger: that is so soul-destroying. ♪ lemonis: could you grab all of your financial data? and i'd like to sit down and go over it all with you. howard: okay. all right. lemonis: all right? you want to go ahead and grab it? howard: yeah, yeah. lemonis: all right, great. ♪ let's start with the profit and loss statement. howard: so january through december 2015. lemonis: total revenue -- $3,136,00. the cost of goods is $1,381,000. gross profit -- $1,755,000. total expenses -- $1,876,000. leaving you with a loss of $121,000 last year. the two single b
roger: yeah. you get cut. roger: or you get screamed at, you know. lemonis: when he's here. roger: when he's here. lemonis: is that a big issue for some of the employees, honestly? roger: we actually quite like it when he's not here, to be perfectly honest. lemonis: you do? roger: yeah. 'cause howie can come in and say, "i don't want that there," you know, "get rid of it." lemonis: you do it and you spend all day on it, and the you turn around and it's... roger: that is so...
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and was roger stone a facilitator? >>> it was publishing hacked democratic e-mails. >> i have never done anything politics that was outside the norms of my colleagues and my contemporaries. i have always made it clear that so called dirty tricks come up to but do not cross the line into legality. >>> on another front growing concerns. this line of questioning from the man who once said he would take a bullet for trump. michael cohen pleaded guilty to lying congress. he lied about his efforts to secure a real estate deal for the organization. cohen admitting he talked to the president and his family about it multiple times this past january 2016 which he claimed in his original testimony. >> it is coming to an end. the fact that he was lying to the american people about doing business in russia and that the kremlin knew he was lying gave the kremlin a hold over him. one question does he have hold over him? >> we have more ton latest to the russian investigation. i'll be speaking with him in just a moment. first, let's g
and was roger stone a facilitator? >>> it was publishing hacked democratic e-mails. >> i have never done anything politics that was outside the norms of my colleagues and my contemporaries. i have always made it clear that so called dirty tricks come up to but do not cross the line into legality. >>> on another front growing concerns. this line of questioning from the man who once said he would take a bullet for trump. michael cohen pleaded guilty to lying congress. he...
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roger, el primero pero reventÓ la pelota y tiro de esquina! cobro. vuela la pelota y el remate que no llega. el piojo intenta salir y se apoya atrÁs. la terminal perdiendo el ecuatoriano y esos son los errores. la defensa queda expuesta y aquÍ casi se equivocan las Águilas. este es un partido donde no hay que regalarle oportunidades al rival. >> pierde pelota y me parece lÁ robarla. >> jugando o intentando jugar. falta de renato y pelota para la mÁquina. >> el juego es el prÓximo domingo por el tÍtulo y todo inicia a las 7:00 de la noche en vivo. >> vemos la repeticiÓn y otra vez van 3-3. >> no hay nada! >> el que provoca el contacto con martÍnez pero ya van... >> se deja caer y ya sabe que va a perder. creo que en definitiva lo sabe hacer. >> falta clarÍsima del defensor. >> los dos se sienten mÁs cÓmodos. aquÍ otra vez hubo otro error y hay amarilla. > muy duro sobre bruno valdÉs. > el Árbitro central comenzaban a ser complicado el partido. >> yo coincido con el bambam. >> lateral que tiene en sus manos. ... >> tiro libre para el amÉrica. >>
roger, el primero pero reventÓ la pelota y tiro de esquina! cobro. vuela la pelota y el remate que no llega. el piojo intenta salir y se apoya atrÁs. la terminal perdiendo el ecuatoriano y esos son los errores. la defensa queda expuesta y aquÍ casi se equivocan las Águilas. este es un partido donde no hay que regalarle oportunidades al rival. >> pierde pelota y me parece lÁ robarla. >> jugando o intentando jugar. falta de renato y pelota para la mÁquina. >> el juego es...
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with roger stone. how much prison time is roger stone capable of dealing with trump? >> that's a great question. there are a handfull of people in the watergate scandal who in the end willing to take the sentence and not fold under pressure. roger stone fancies himself both as sort of a dandy, a fashionista. he love his clothing and his fineries. he also fashions himself as a tough guy. he's been the one who has been most defiant in the face of all of the scandal, all the controversy, all the accusations that have swirled around him. so i think he will be defiant i think up until the moment he stops being defiant. and i think one of the questions really will be how much prison time is he looking at? it's hard to judge exactly what that is right now, how many counts the indictment is going to consistent of, but i do think he's a guy who will try to hold out is as long as possible, try to keep up the notion in his mind that trump will pardon him eventually but i do think there will be a limit to that and
with roger stone. how much prison time is roger stone capable of dealing with trump? >> that's a great question. there are a handfull of people in the watergate scandal who in the end willing to take the sentence and not fold under pressure. roger stone fancies himself both as sort of a dandy, a fashionista. he love his clothing and his fineries. he also fashions himself as a tough guy. he's been the one who has been most defiant in the face of all of the scandal, all the controversy, all...
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roger stone is in a lot of trouble right now. >> e.j., roger stone is, as corrinne, is probably in aone of the things prosecutors are looking for is for him to turn on the president. here's what roger stone had to say in that. >> there is no chance i'd testify against the president. i'd have to bear false witness. i'd have to make things up and i'm not going to do that. i've had no discussion regarding a pardon. >> e.j., i have another question for you. i want maria-teresa kumar to take that one. clearly, i'm not going to do that. i've had no discussions regarding a pardon. doth the lady protest too much? >> what's so interesting is if folks join me in going back to the future in june where he was basically saying, well, mueller must not have anything on me because he hasn't called. sit tight, roger, after tuesday. the tables may have turned. i think what you're seeing is this evidence of roger stone saying, don't worry. if something happens, i want to make sure something happens when it comes to me when you are thinking down to the pardon. >> e.j., here's the clip i want you to reac
roger stone is in a lot of trouble right now. >> e.j., roger stone is, as corrinne, is probably in aone of the things prosecutors are looking for is for him to turn on the president. here's what roger stone had to say in that. >> there is no chance i'd testify against the president. i'd have to bear false witness. i'd have to make things up and i'm not going to do that. i've had no discussion regarding a pardon. >> e.j., i have another question for you. i want maria-teresa...
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roger stone is not a young man.like paul manafort spending a good chunk of the rest of his life in jail if mueller decided to throw the book at him. this is a big point of leverage. the reason this is important, john, you made this point, you know, we've seen all sorts of efforts on the part of russians to reach out to the trump campaign. we saw it with the don junior meeting. we issaw it with michael cohen d various -- we've seen the trump people lie about it. r roger stone could be the guy who knew in advance what was going to happen because, again, he predicted bizarrely on time that wikileaks release of compromising e-mails on hillary clinton and if he knew about that in advance and didn't raise the alarm, you know, there is a very, very ugly fact for the trump campaign. >> he has denied it but then, again, roger stone has said a lot of things and denied a lot of things in the past. you just never know. congressman jim himes, thanks for being with us tonight. i really appreciate. >> thank you, john. >> with me n
roger stone is not a young man.like paul manafort spending a good chunk of the rest of his life in jail if mueller decided to throw the book at him. this is a big point of leverage. the reason this is important, john, you made this point, you know, we've seen all sorts of efforts on the part of russians to reach out to the trump campaign. we saw it with the don junior meeting. we issaw it with michael cohen d various -- we've seen the trump people lie about it. r roger stone could be the guy...
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roger stone pleading the fifth. this has bob mueller is about to drop a major court filing about michael flynn any moment. >>> plus, the dow dropping 800 points today. is trump to blame for this plunge? >>> and more evidence tonight of possible voter fraud in north carolina. you've got to see this to believe it. and we actually went to talk to these people. some of them say they were completely duped into filling out absentee ballots. our drew griffin investigates. let's go outfront. good evening, i'm erin burnett. outfront this evening, the breaking news. roger stone pleading the fifth. the president's long-time confidant, roger stone, tonight rejecting a request from the senate judiciary committee to testify and turn over documents. senator dianne feinstein, the top democrat on the committee, requesting the interview and information. that committee is still conducting its investigation into russian meddling in the u.s. election. stone's snub coming just days after he insisted he had nothing on the president. yet p
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certainly going to be going to trial against roger stone. >> the president's praised roger stone andparent unwillingness to, as was just indicated there, stone's willingness to apparently maybe go to jail, but certainly not cut a deal with the special counsel. this is what congressman adam schiff ranking member of the house intel committee, this is what he said about stone. >> i believe that there's ample reason to be concerned about his tro truthfulness and i do think with respect to mr. stone and perhaps others, the special counsel is in better position to determine the truth or falseti of that testimony. >> roger stone is a self-proclaimed dirty trickster. he is in a little bit of a unique situation. i think, you know, you're right to note that president trump has praised him, and grow look at that and you contrast that to how he's treated michael cohen, calling him a rat on twitter, you can see where his allegiances lie, and obviously he's sending a message to stone to not take a deal. >> all right, we'll have to leave it there. caroline, thank you. roslyn thank you. i apologize
certainly going to be going to trial against roger stone. >> the president's praised roger stone andparent unwillingness to, as was just indicated there, stone's willingness to apparently maybe go to jail, but certainly not cut a deal with the special counsel. this is what congressman adam schiff ranking member of the house intel committee, this is what he said about stone. >> i believe that there's ample reason to be concerned about his tro truthfulness and i do think with respect...
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roger stone is of that ilk.ront, harry sandick, former assistant attorney for the southern district. juliette kayyem and larry noble, former general counsel of the federal election commission. harry, you heard what manuel said, this could be hugely significant. they know what he said. this is a -- you know, you are literally checking every word and you're probably only doing that if you're preparing to be done? >> i think that that's a very good inference and the one that i would draw, too. in the indictment, you're going to want to quote the exact words used if you're bringing a false statements claim based on his testimony. you want to put the document in, not a paraphrase, because the words he chose are important. you might also want to go back to correct his testimony. sometimes a witness submits an errata sheet so you want to get it 100% right. >> juliet? >> i think that's right. but this is the first time he's asked for the testimony of somebody who testified before the house intelligence committee. i doub
roger stone is of that ilk.ront, harry sandick, former assistant attorney for the southern district. juliette kayyem and larry noble, former general counsel of the federal election commission. harry, you heard what manuel said, this could be hugely significant. they know what he said. this is a -- you know, you are literally checking every word and you're probably only doing that if you're preparing to be done? >> i think that that's a very good inference and the one that i would draw,...
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, which roger? there's only one roger. what are you talking about? it's roger. >> make no mistake about it, this shift carries a heavy burden for everyone. they want to get this transition right. >> when you have a business of your own, you never lose sight of the fact that you -- we in our particular case, we have 25 families who are depending upon us for their livelihood and that's important. >> despite the ups and downs along the way, roger and carol are ecstatic to see the business passing through the hands of their children. >> it's the world to me. i think that the idea that what you started is of enough interest to them to carry it on is really gratifying. >>> for today's elevator pitch we've done something pretty special. we have partnered with shopify. one of the world's leading commerce platforms. they work with more than 600,000 merchants. they know what we're talking about. we're here in los angeles where they've opened up a permanent space where they're going to help merchants grow thei
, which roger? there's only one roger. what are you talking about? it's roger. >> make no mistake about it, this shift carries a heavy burden for everyone. they want to get this transition right. >> when you have a business of your own, you never lose sight of the fact that you -- we in our particular case, we have 25 families who are depending upon us for their livelihood and that's important. >> despite the ups and downs along the way, roger and carol are ecstatic to see the...
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it's like what roger. >> make no mistake about it. this shift carries a schiff for everyone. >> when you have a business of your own, you never lose sigh of the fak that we in our particular case, we have 25 families who are depeblding upon us for our livelihood, and that's important. >> despite their ups and downs along the way, they're ecstatic to see the business pass through the hands of their children. >> it's the world to me. it's the idea that what you started is of enough interest to carry it on, is really gratifying. >>> for today's elevator pitch, we've done something pretty special. we've partnered with shop i phi. they work with more than 600,000 merchants. they know what they're talking about. and we're here in los angeles where they've opened up a pertinent space. now, our elevator pitcher, if she wins, is going to get two prizes. the fir, she'll get her product placed in a shopify store. the second is he she's going to get mentorship from shopify who are exerted in growing businesses. let's go meet our pitcher. today's
it's like what roger. >> make no mistake about it. this shift carries a schiff for everyone. >> when you have a business of your own, you never lose sigh of the fak that we in our particular case, we have 25 families who are depeblding upon us for our livelihood, and that's important. >> despite their ups and downs along the way, they're ecstatic to see the business pass through the hands of their children. >> it's the world to me. it's the idea that what you started is...
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they keep being asked, which roger? there's only wuj raejer. >> they want to get this transition right. >> when you have a business of your own, you never lose side of the fact in our particular case you have 25 families depending upon us for our livelihood and that's important. >> despite the ups and downs along the way, roger and carol are ecstatic to see the idea fall. >> you hope that it's enough interest to carry them on. it's gratifying. >>> for today's elevator pitch, we've done something pretty special. we've partnered with spotify. they work with more than 600,000 merchants. they know what they're talking about. they've opened up a permanent space. our elevator pitcher if she wins is going to get two prizes. the first is she's going to get her product placed in a shopify store. and she's going to get mentorship from experts at growing businesses. today's elevator pitch, it's a family affair. good to see you guys. >> hi. >> you are well branded on your t-shirts here. how do you say the naum of your company? >> a
they keep being asked, which roger? there's only wuj raejer. >> they want to get this transition right. >> when you have a business of your own, you never lose side of the fact in our particular case you have 25 families depending upon us for our livelihood and that's important. >> despite the ups and downs along the way, roger and carol are ecstatic to see the idea fall. >> you hope that it's enough interest to carry them on. it's gratifying. >>> for today's...
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stories about roger stone, do not do. but this tonight in "the washington post," this is something real that you actually should know about. so the lead reporter is carol lennig, and this is the lead. quote, special counsel robert mueller and the special counsel's office have asked for the official transcript of roger stone's testimony? it's the first time he has formalry asked the compete to turn over material. now, what does it mean that robert mueller and the special counsel's office have asked for the official transcript of roger stone's testimony? well, according to "the washington post" tonight, quote, the move suggests the special counsel is moving too finallyize a key part of mueller's inquiry into whether anyone in president trump's orbit coordinated with the russians. if you want to put a finer point on it, "the washington post" just straight up goes there, calling this request from mueller to obtain this transcript "a sign that prosecutors could be moving to charge mr. stone with a crime." >> so big picture sto
stories about roger stone, do not do. but this tonight in "the washington post," this is something real that you actually should know about. so the lead reporter is carol lennig, and this is the lead. quote, special counsel robert mueller and the special counsel's office have asked for the official transcript of roger stone's testimony? it's the first time he has formalry asked the compete to turn over material. now, what does it mean that robert mueller and the special counsel's...
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roger was always sitting next to him. he's been with them and he's a dark arts guy and he loved the idea that he could predict the wikileaks thing was coming out from the russians ahead of time and now it looks like it might be criminal. >> and this indictment of roger stone would be a bombshell because he has been such a close advisor on dirty tricks, dark arts. >> that's what he does. >> and that's his expertise, but it also implicates others potentially in the trump organization like donald trump jr. because his contacts with wikileaks, messaging with wikileaks by donald trump jr. also could be involved in this indictment. so the roger stone connection here, like spokes on a wheel, could be very, very far reaching. >> malcolm, talking about this in the back alleys. it sounds like dick cheney talking here, back alley stuff, but it is the world in which roger lives. he was nixon's guy. he's a smart as hell guy. he does the tricks of politics which are sometimes not so nice. >> well, you're absolutely right, but i think h
roger was always sitting next to him. he's been with them and he's a dark arts guy and he loved the idea that he could predict the wikileaks thing was coming out from the russians ahead of time and now it looks like it might be criminal. >> and this indictment of roger stone would be a bombshell because he has been such a close advisor on dirty tricks, dark arts. >> that's what he does. >> and that's his expertise, but it also implicates others potentially in the trump...
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. >> roger. tli.r: go for trends lunar injection means to fire up the third stage engine to drive the astronauts up to 24,000 miles per hour, break them free of earth orbit and send them off to where no man has ever gone, towards the moon. during that early part of the voyage, the crew went through a rehearsal of maneuvers to be carried out on the way to the first lunar landing attempt. at the front of the third stage just behind the spacecraft is a compartment for carrying the lunar excursion module. a vehicle that actually to put u.s. astronauts on the moon's surface next year. when the third stage separates, the panels will break open, exposing the less. future astronauts ahead of the third stage will turn the capsule around. they will maneuver back and pull it free. there was no lam aboard this trip but on the lunar landing flight, there will be, flying in tandem towards the moon. what will eventually act as the mothership, aiming only to achieve lunar orbit. sunday, one day along on their ha
. >> roger. tli.r: go for trends lunar injection means to fire up the third stage engine to drive the astronauts up to 24,000 miles per hour, break them free of earth orbit and send them off to where no man has ever gone, towards the moon. during that early part of the voyage, the crew went through a rehearsal of maneuvers to be carried out on the way to the first lunar landing attempt. at the front of the third stage just behind the spacecraft is a compartment for carrying the lunar...
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now all the speculation is about whether roger stone will be the next man charged. >>> president trump takes to twitter, blindsides his own military declaring "we've defeated isis in syria." says he's bringing the troops home while even his closest friend in the senate lindsey graham admits if obama had done this, we'd be all over him. >>> and what is the administration doing lifting sanctions on a company co-owned by a notorious russian who loaned paul manafort $10 million? we'll sort through all of it as "the 11th hour" gets under way on a wednesday night. >>> and good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 699 of the trump administration. here we are, one away from 700 days in office. just ahead tonight we'll have the latest on the backlash over the president's decision to pull u.s. troops out of syria. and just a short time ago the senate passed a continuing resolution to keep the federal government funded until at least february, something short of a profile in courage. it now goes on to the house. more ahead on that as well. but we begin with bran
now all the speculation is about whether roger stone will be the next man charged. >>> president trump takes to twitter, blindsides his own military declaring "we've defeated isis in syria." says he's bringing the troops home while even his closest friend in the senate lindsey graham admits if obama had done this, we'd be all over him. >>> and what is the administration doing lifting sanctions on a company co-owned by a notorious russian who loaned paul manafort $10...
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roger stone promising not to testify against the president. that was interpreted by several legal scholars and former prosecutors as being, in effect, witness tampering, public witness tampering. president nixon's articles of impeachment, as i described here last night, included elements that president trump has already done, that we already know he's done. when you become chairman of judiciary, you will have the sole and unique power vested exclusively in you to decide whether the judiciary committee should discuss, debate, and/or vote on articles of impeachment. that will be a decision that is yours and yours alone. the chairman of judiciary has total power over the question of what the committee is going to do on any given day, including articles of impeachment. how will you approach this, given that the president is already crossing lines publicly that richard nixon crossed? >> we're going to have to look at all the evidence. all the evidence that the special counsel comes up with, the things that are being done in public, the things we fi
roger stone promising not to testify against the president. that was interpreted by several legal scholars and former prosecutors as being, in effect, witness tampering, public witness tampering. president nixon's articles of impeachment, as i described here last night, included elements that president trump has already done, that we already know he's done. when you become chairman of judiciary, you will have the sole and unique power vested exclusively in you to decide whether the judiciary...
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. >> roger. the custard's in the oven at 350. >> current altitude away from the moon, 377 nautical miles. . >> you heard jim lovel, thanks a lot troops, so we'll see you on the other side. >> it was an agonizing wait for those back on earth. this animation shows how the 20,000 space craft engine was fired. to slow the capsule to prevent it from whipping around the moon and heading back toward earth. the initial blast was to put the apollo 8 into an elliptical orbit. but on the ground, no one yet knew if that breaking maneuver had worked or even taken place. and then, as apollo 8 came around the moon, voice contact again was established. >> we've got it. apollo 8 now in lieu in lunar orbit. >> first status report as follows. burn on time. burn time 4 minutes 6.5 seconds. bgx -1.4. agy was 0. agz was ..2. -20.2. orbit 169.1 by 60.5. >> almost on top of the success of achieving lunar orbit came apollo 8's first live television pictures of the moon's forbidding surface. . >> the moon is very bright.
. >> roger. the custard's in the oven at 350. >> current altitude away from the moon, 377 nautical miles. . >> you heard jim lovel, thanks a lot troops, so we'll see you on the other side. >> it was an agonizing wait for those back on earth. this animation shows how the 20,000 space craft engine was fired. to slow the capsule to prevent it from whipping around the moon and heading back toward earth. the initial blast was to put the apollo 8 into an elliptical orbit. but...
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so this is not roger stone says thing. this is an action that has been reportedly taken by the special counsel's office. and here's the part of this that i definitely didn't know, and i didn't understand before i read this story tonight. to me this is fascinating. maybe everybody knows this stuff. maybe the nuts and bolts of how exactly you get charged with a felony for lying to congress are stuff that gets talked about at your staff holiday party where you work. to me this was totally new. i did not know this before tonight. >> why does he need the official copy rather than just the unofficial copy that he's been working from? >> so, basically robert mueller does know at least roughly, unofficially, what roger stone's testimony was. that closed door testimony that he gave in the fall of 2017. but you can't bring an unofficial transcript to the grand jury if you want that grand jury to give you an indictment based, in part, on that evidence. you need the official record of his remark it is you're going to bring it to the g
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. >> and grooms roger stone. >> there's no circumstance under which i would testify against the president. >> as robert mueller prepares what could be another bombshell. >> darn right, you're exactly right. >> tonight, a compromised president lashes out as the special counsel closes in. >> i feel badly for general flynn. >> then, >>> former president george h.w. bush honored on capitol hill. lawmakers and citizens alike are paying their final respects to the late president with solemn tributes. his body will lie in state at the capitol rotunda until tomorrow. >>> plus we could get new information about the status of the robert mueller probe when the team submits a new sentencing memo for michael flynn today and another memo for paul manafort later this week. >> this as president trump weighs in on two key witnesses in the investigation. he's attacking his former fixer michael cohen while offering praise for long time ally roger stone. ♪ >>> good morning, everyone. i'm ayman mohyeldin. throughout the night and early morning hours, americans have been filing into the capitol to pay their re
. >> and grooms roger stone. >> there's no circumstance under which i would testify against the president. >> as robert mueller prepares what could be another bombshell. >> darn right, you're exactly right. >> tonight, a compromised president lashes out as the special counsel closes in. >> i feel badly for general flynn. >> then, >>> former president george h.w. bush honored on capitol hill. lawmakers and citizens alike are paying their final...
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and roger stone is doing what?issue at hand is trying to figure out whether there was a crime committed. >> this is a necessary step by a legitimate hard-working prosecutor saying that's what flynn got today. whatever he got is worthy of no jail time of. trish: that's for a military and public service. i love having you. we can have a spirited debate and still be friends. >> this is the best of tv, folks. you ok there, kurt? we're about to move. karate helps... relieve some of the house-buying... stress. at least you don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. call geico. geico... helps with... homeowners insurance? been doing it for years. i'm calling geico right now. good idea! get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. ...that's why i've got the power of 1-2-3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy. the power of 1-2-3 ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy with trelegy and the power of 1-2-3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to... ...open a
and roger stone is doing what?issue at hand is trying to figure out whether there was a crime committed. >> this is a necessary step by a legitimate hard-working prosecutor saying that's what flynn got today. whatever he got is worthy of no jail time of. trish: that's for a military and public service. i love having you. we can have a spirited debate and still be friends. >> this is the best of tv, folks. you ok there, kurt? we're about to move. karate helps... relieve some of the...
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it's politics. >> that was roger stone back in october.ce then, a series of reports suggest he may be the next target of special counsel robert mueller. there you see the headlines. abc robert mueller appears laser-focused on roger stone. "the wall street journal," mueller bores into trump adviser roger stone's ties to wikileaks. the washington post, trump's night owl calls to roger stone draw scrutiny. "new york times" -- roger stone sought wikileaks' plans amid 2016 campaign. roger stone is here with us now. welcome to "this week." it does appear robert mueller is developing the case that you were a key part of this whole russia investigation. russia funnels the hacked e-mails to wikileaks. you're the conduit between wikileaks and the trump campaign. are you confident you won't be indicted? >> none of that is true, of course. there's no evidence to support that supposition. it's now two years in. $30 million. i think few americans could withstand the kind of legal proctological examination that mr. mueller has put me under. according to
it's politics. >> that was roger stone back in october.ce then, a series of reports suggest he may be the next target of special counsel robert mueller. there you see the headlines. abc robert mueller appears laser-focused on roger stone. "the wall street journal," mueller bores into trump adviser roger stone's ties to wikileaks. the washington post, trump's night owl calls to roger stone draw scrutiny. "new york times" -- roger stone sought wikileaks' plans amid 2016...
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led me read what he said about roger stone. he's quoting here, i will never testify against trump because that's something roger stone said. this statement was recently made by roger stone essentially stating that he will not be forced by a rogue and out of control prosecutor to make up lies and stories about president trump. nice to know that some people still have guts, phil mudd, this gets to you, as someone who spent a lot of time asking people questions, looking for information from witnesses, the president of the united states is saying what to you? >> let's be clear here. this is not just the president of the united states, this is the head of the federal government, the head of the execute i have it, the department of justice and the fbi are part of the executive. when you're dealing with an investigative case think of take it outside of this context and think of the things that i witnessed when i was at the fbi, for example, major organized crime cases, major drug cases, consistently in those cases you would see people
led me read what he said about roger stone. he's quoting here, i will never testify against trump because that's something roger stone said. this statement was recently made by roger stone essentially stating that he will not be forced by a rogue and out of control prosecutor to make up lies and stories about president trump. nice to know that some people still have guts, phil mudd, this gets to you, as someone who spent a lot of time asking people questions, looking for information from...
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and with this roger stone story, it's not surprising p roger stone said himself he's going to be indictedueller spent so much time interviewing everybody around him trying to get to him, and he has been probably the most exposed person out of all of this, but now with the pleading the fifth, he does feel emboldened because donald trump has been -- >> tampering. the message was received. >> right. and so donald trump has put that signal out and he's been doing it for a long time. let's not forget who the first person he gave a pardon to, joe arpaio. he sent that message from august of 2017. >> it's all happening in slow motion. the fact we're not catching him as a mob boss on a wiretap, he's the president of the united states tweeting it out in public does not change the fact you had a witness who is now effectively successfully -- >> impeachment. >> ken vogel, thank you for coming on for the reporting and staying for the breaking news. we're grateful for that. we're going to sneak in our last break. - [narrator] the typical vacuum head has its limitations, so shark invented duo clean. whi
and with this roger stone story, it's not surprising p roger stone said himself he's going to be indictedueller spent so much time interviewing everybody around him trying to get to him, and he has been probably the most exposed person out of all of this, but now with the pleading the fifth, he does feel emboldened because donald trump has been -- >> tampering. the message was received. >> right. and so donald trump has put that signal out and he's been doing it for a long time....
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and roger stone is doing what?e issue at hand is trying to figure out whether there was a crime committed. >> this is a necessary step by a legitimate hard-working prosecutor saying that's what flynn got today. whatever he got is worthy of no jail time of. trish: that's for a military and public service. i love having you. we can have a spirited debate and still be friends. >> this is the best of tv, at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. you'll only pay $4.95. but super poligrip gives him a tight seal. snacking can mean that pieces get stuck under mike's denture. to help block out food particles. so he can enjoy the game. super poligrip. is important to me so father being diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. (avo) another tru story with keytruda. (roger) my doctor said i could start on keytruda so i did. with each
and roger stone is doing what?e issue at hand is trying to figure out whether there was a crime committed. >> this is a necessary step by a legitimate hard-working prosecutor saying that's what flynn got today. whatever he got is worthy of no jail time of. trish: that's for a military and public service. i love having you. we can have a spirited debate and still be friends. >> this is the best of tv, at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you...
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>> it's odd that roger stone is being held out as an example. no one has asked for you to testify against donald trump because no one wants to talk to you except your associates. which means to me that you're probably a defendant or a target in an investigation. the fact that you're being held out as, see, this is a great guy no one is talking to, michael cohen was not spoken to before he was actually charged with a crime. this is part of an ongoing pattern where the president is weighing in against his best interest. now, this particular tweet for me does not rise quite to the level as perhaps previous ones have because this one inoculates him in a small sense. he is essentially saying that, one, he thinks the prosecutor is rogue and that he doesn't want anyone to lie to federal government or try toen could cob stories. in that respect this tends to be in an odd way him saying, well, i want people to honor the law and i'm going to say this, but the final part is notion of guts. we have seen pardon dangling for quite some time now and if this is
>> it's odd that roger stone is being held out as an example. no one has asked for you to testify against donald trump because no one wants to talk to you except your associates. which means to me that you're probably a defendant or a target in an investigation. the fact that you're being held out as, see, this is a great guy no one is talking to, michael cohen was not spoken to before he was actually charged with a crime. this is part of an ongoing pattern where the president is weighing...
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roger stone has echoed the same thing. because he knows he'll be indicted and hoping for a pardon? >> i can't pretend to be in that mind, but it's very hard to imagine that rho edge store didn't understand an indictmentk was coming. it's been trump's strategy to undermine and make clear statements that suggested this was a witch hundred dollars that folks that participated and camped are rats, if we remember how he termed michael cohen's cooperation, and roger stone has participated in that spin. we should remember, and this is a really important fact, jerome coursy has admitted that he roger stone contacted him to try to cover up and change the story for what his tweet about john podesta's e-mails being forth coming meant. he was already trying to construct a trail that suggested he didn't know what he knew. >> and monday, michael flynn's day in court, if anyone continues to say it was a rigged comment, look back at the judge's comments and what he had to to say. bret, help us understand who roger stone is. these two men
roger stone has echoed the same thing. because he knows he'll be indicted and hoping for a pardon? >> i can't pretend to be in that mind, but it's very hard to imagine that rho edge store didn't understand an indictmentk was coming. it's been trump's strategy to undermine and make clear statements that suggested this was a witch hundred dollars that folks that participated and camped are rats, if we remember how he termed michael cohen's cooperation, and roger stone has participated in...
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i think the question is, what does roger stone not know? because you think about wikileaks, think about russia, think about financial issues. these are two people who have been very close personal friends for decades. we've all been reading the stories about these late-night phone calls. i think the reason he's taking the fifth is you don't want to lie under oath and he is protecting his longtime friend. >> so the -- senator feinstein does not have subpoena power to force him to hand over documents. did he actually need to plead the fifth in order not to hand over documents? i thought the fifth was usually about public statements, not necessarily covering documents. >> what he was trying to make sure of is that he wasn't going to incriminate his friend. and look, this is part of a pattern. we have seen all of these individuals who have close relationships with donald trump, who have been involved with the russians. and all of them either have lied or stonewalled or in some way were covering up. so this is a pattern. >> is there anything, yo
i think the question is, what does roger stone not know? because you think about wikileaks, think about russia, think about financial issues. these are two people who have been very close personal friends for decades. we've all been reading the stories about these late-night phone calls. i think the reason he's taking the fifth is you don't want to lie under oath and he is protecting his longtime friend. >> so the -- senator feinstein does not have subpoena power to force him to hand over...