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kathleen and jeff rosenberg sticking with me.oming up on the program right here on bloomberg really yield, cfx holding a debt field to break off the stop sign in the u.s. market. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block where inflation has been raising rates showing up with high grades u.s. issue interval. on wednesday there was a session with zero issuance. in theion offering later week held, which featured three 10:30 in 50 years. inflation was a highlight were $7 billion of 30 year tips were sold. they covered 3.21, which is less than a previous sale. fiscal strong.d egypt of all places with $4 billion in international investors and receiving 12 million dollars. still with me, jeff rosenberg, kathleen and nick from jpmorgan. , want to get your thoughts because a lot of people are looking up the flows and money is draining out over the last week. kathleen: we had big headlines. jonathan: have easing cracks in the fundamentals? what is: that is interesting. t
kathleen and jeff rosenberg sticking with me.oming up on the program right here on bloomberg really yield, cfx holding a debt field to break off the stop sign in the u.s. market. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block where inflation has been raising rates showing up with high grades u.s. issue interval. on wednesday there was a session with zero issuance. in theion offering later week held, which...
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jonathan: jeff rosenberg, your thoughts?een, agree with because the repatriation, and your broader question, we are going to have this theme for a while, a lot of issuance to come. it is not so much that the man the demand in price, where will issuance and up? we are talking about the curve impact, if is focused to the front of the curve. jonathan: to wrap things up, rapidfire around, will treasuries offer the safety you need if you get a downdraft in equities? jeffrey: absolutely. kathleen: no safe haven in treasuries, look at e.m.. nick: absolutely, safe haven. kathleen: e.m. jeffrey: em. nick: u.s. jonathan: i wonder what happens to the ecb. kathleen: no. vibrant.yen is jonathan: there you go. jeff rosenberg, kathleen, n ick, it is great to have you with me. be here next week, this was bloomberg "real yield", this is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ ♪ show me the olympic winter games ♪ ♪ like i've never seen before. ♪ ♪ xfinity x1, yeah, i always know the scor♪. ♪ triple corks in 4k... lookin' so sick. ♪ ♪ stream live on every screen, e
jonathan: jeff rosenberg, your thoughts?een, agree with because the repatriation, and your broader question, we are going to have this theme for a while, a lot of issuance to come. it is not so much that the man the demand in price, where will issuance and up? we are talking about the curve impact, if is focused to the front of the curve. jonathan: to wrap things up, rapidfire around, will treasuries offer the safety you need if you get a downdraft in equities? jeffrey: absolutely. kathleen: no...
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let me ask that question also of chuck rosenberg, in terms of the way robert mueller is building this case. step by step, brick by brick, if you will. >> step by step, brick by brick. he's building it in the classic way. ken referred to the gambino crime family and working your way up the chain but we don't reserve that just for the gambinos. we do that in almost every case. you use minor witnesses and minor defendants to get to major witnesses and major defendants. >> and peter baker, let me repeat that question. i think you could hear me. we had trouble hearing you. what your take is on what rick gates, the role he played, his closeness to manafort and his knowledge of the campaign. >> that's right. if you are in the white house today, the public line is this has nothing to do with us, nothing to do with the campaign, nothing to do with the president. these are crimes that took place outside of the campaign and were about the private finances of these two men. but what you are thinking secretly or quietly is what do they know, what can they tell the special counsel. what will these
let me ask that question also of chuck rosenberg, in terms of the way robert mueller is building this case. step by step, brick by brick, if you will. >> step by step, brick by brick. he's building it in the classic way. ken referred to the gambino crime family and working your way up the chain but we don't reserve that just for the gambinos. we do that in almost every case. you use minor witnesses and minor defendants to get to major witnesses and major defendants. >> and peter...
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jonathan: just quickly, jeff rosenberg, your thoughts?i agree with kathleen, the short corporate trade and theme is a big one. that is the impact in terms of repatriation. in terms of the issuance and your broader question, we are going to have this theme for a while. there is lot of issuance to come. it is not so much the demand, but the demand at what price? where will the price be, where will the issuance end up? we are going to talk about the curve impacts. right now everybody is focused on the front end of the curve. they are going to have to move out the front end of the curve if they want to get maturity. jonathan: i want to run through the rapidfire round. we begin with the first question, will treasuries offer the safety you need if you get a downdraft in equities? jeffrey: big downdraft absolutely. , kathleen: no safe haven in treasuries, look at em. nick: absolutely, safe haven. jonathan: if i give you a decision u.s.-yield or emerging , market high-yield? which em or u.s.? one, kathleen: e.m. jeffrey: em. nick: u.s. jonathan:
jonathan: just quickly, jeff rosenberg, your thoughts?i agree with kathleen, the short corporate trade and theme is a big one. that is the impact in terms of repatriation. in terms of the issuance and your broader question, we are going to have this theme for a while. there is lot of issuance to come. it is not so much the demand, but the demand at what price? where will the price be, where will the issuance end up? we are going to talk about the curve impacts. right now everybody is focused on...
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among our guests, chuck rosenberg is with us, former u.s.ttorney, senior fbi official, former chief of staff to james comey. his resume goes on from there. importantly for us he is a msnbc contributor. and, chuck, what -- to my point, what doesn't this indictment say? what's not written or spoken in this? >> well, there's a lot not written or spoken. but one thing that jumps out at me, brian -- forgive me, i'm about to drop a double negative on you. >> that's all right. we allow them. >> nobody should draw any comfort or suste nance from what's not in the indictment. there isn't a paragraph that says, the following people are all vindicated. the notion that you would say that this vindicates maybe because i'm not mentioned here is just silly. what an indictment does is it charges people with a crime. in this case russians and russian organizations. it doesn't vindicate anyone. particularly in a case like this, brian, where it is very likely you'll never get your hands on these individuals to prosecute them in a u.s. court, why would the pros
among our guests, chuck rosenberg is with us, former u.s.ttorney, senior fbi official, former chief of staff to james comey. his resume goes on from there. importantly for us he is a msnbc contributor. and, chuck, what -- to my point, what doesn't this indictment say? what's not written or spoken in this? >> well, there's a lot not written or spoken. but one thing that jumps out at me, brian -- forgive me, i'm about to drop a double negative on you. >> that's all right. we allow...
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jonathan: jeff rosenberg, your thoughts?i agree with kathleen, the short corporate trade and theme is a big one, the impact in terms of repatriation. in terms of the issuance and your broader question, we are going to have this theme for a while, a lot of issuance to come. it is not so much the demand, but the demand at what price? where will the price be, where will the issuance end up? everyone is focused on the front end of the curve. it is going to have to move out. jonathan: i want to run through the rapidfire round. first question, will treasuries offer the safety you need if you get a downdraft in equities? jeffrey: absolutely. kathleen: no safe haven in treasuries, look at e.m.. nick: absolutely, safe haven. jonathan: u.s.-yield or emerging market high-yield? e.m. or u.s.? kathleen: e.m. jeffrey: em. nick: u.s. jonathan: janet yellen is gone, we have powell in the hot seat. kuroda gets another term. i wonder what happens to the ecb. will we get draghi 2.0? kathleen: no. nick: no. jeffrey: yen is vibrant. jonathan: th
jonathan: jeff rosenberg, your thoughts?i agree with kathleen, the short corporate trade and theme is a big one, the impact in terms of repatriation. in terms of the issuance and your broader question, we are going to have this theme for a while, a lot of issuance to come. it is not so much the demand, but the demand at what price? where will the price be, where will the issuance end up? everyone is focused on the front end of the curve. it is going to have to move out. jonathan: i want to run...
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. >> let's bring in chuck rosenberg, former chief of staff to james comey among other titles. he's currently our favorite, which is msnbc contributor. chuck, lead-off question for you is why indict russians when americans who may be skeptical of all of this business looking for a takeaway see this at the end of the and think, i don't recognize any of these names. what do you think today is perhaps the start of? >> there's a simple answer to that question, and there's a complex answer to the question. the simple answer, brian, is these russians and the organization cited in the indictment broke u.s. law. and so there's a binary choice for prosecutors when that happens. you either charge them or you don't. and they decided to. i think that's the right choice. there's a complex answer as well, which is that you need to send a very, very strong message, not just to the folks who broke the law, but to all americans as frank figliuzzi gist described about how they tried to take over our social media platforms, our political apparatus, and how corrosive and dangerous this russian int
. >> let's bring in chuck rosenberg, former chief of staff to james comey among other titles. he's currently our favorite, which is msnbc contributor. chuck, lead-off question for you is why indict russians when americans who may be skeptical of all of this business looking for a takeaway see this at the end of the and think, i don't recognize any of these names. what do you think today is perhaps the start of? >> there's a simple answer to that question, and there's a complex...
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chuck rosenberg former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official now thankfully and msnbc contributor. and harry lit man, former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general during the clinton administration. >>> let me start with you, michael schmidt, and ask you, you've written i think the stories today and yesterday about the significance of rick gates, of his guilty plea and what that might mean in terms of the wider mueller probe. break it down for us. >> look, this is the latest movement and indication that mueller is building a case in the traditional federal investigation. he has put pressure on manafort, put pressure on gates here to gates to flip. what does gates have to offer? what did he give mueller in exchange for this? is it simply just information to put more pressure on manafort to get manafort to flip? or is there more information? gates was around, as you pointed out, for longer than manafort was. is there anything that he knows about the campaign? remember, the central question
chuck rosenberg former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official now thankfully and msnbc contributor. and harry lit man, former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general during the clinton administration. >>> let me start with you, michael schmidt, and ask you, you've written i think the stories today and yesterday about the significance of rick gates, of his guilty plea and what that might mean in terms of the wider mueller probe. break it down for us. >> look,...
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you are conceding the rosenberg's guilty? the left defended them. russians were the favorite state of american left for 70 years. they want to be clear. they defended the rosenberging up until now. which russian agent did they hire? they didn't hire carter page. >> they paid him 6 figures of money to give speeches including one bashing the united states in 2016 at the time donald trump said he was one of my 5 advisors. >> tucker: he is a russian agent? saying anybody that does a business transaction -- giving a speech for money is a transaction. >> in 2013 it was more than just giving speeches for money. going back to his college thesis, he was pro-russia. you are talking making fun of the left. >> tucker: that's not fine. if you like russia you are anti-america? >> no, giving a speech in the kremlin bashing the united states. it's not a business transaction. the back drop of the presidential candidate saying yes, he is one of my five people with papadopoulos giving meow advice. >> tucker: the trump campaign didn't really have a campaign. >> he said
you are conceding the rosenberg's guilty? the left defended them. russians were the favorite state of american left for 70 years. they want to be clear. they defended the rosenberging up until now. which russian agent did they hire? they didn't hire carter page. >> they paid him 6 figures of money to give speeches including one bashing the united states in 2016 at the time donald trump said he was one of my 5 advisors. >> tucker: he is a russian agent? saying anybody that does a...
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chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney who has worked on the staffs of both robert mueller and james comey at the fbi and is now an msnbc contributor. and with us on-set, nbc's ken delanian and republican strategist steve schmidt. jeremy bash, let me start with you on this idea that carter page, who we know was first surveilled in 2013, at least two to three years before he ended up in the trump orbit and years before the steele dossier ever existed, just talk about carter page being in the center of a big, big political distraction, a movement to smear the fbi which may have the effect of creating a smoke screen so he can do what he really wants to do, which is to get rid of the guy overseeing the mueller probe. >> i think it is important to call it, we all remember that the mueller investigation really had its origins in july of 2016 when after papadopoulos was basically approached by russian intelligence handlers, the investigation, the counter intelligence investigation of the trump campaign kicked off. so, th
chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney who has worked on the staffs of both robert mueller and james comey at the fbi and is now an msnbc contributor. and with us on-set, nbc's ken delanian and republican strategist steve schmidt. jeremy bash, let me start with you on this idea that carter page, who we know was first surveilled in 2013, at least two to three years before he ended up in the trump orbit and years before the steele dossier ever existed, just talk about carter page being in the...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.day, the prominent pakistani human rights activist and lawyer, asma jahangir, has died at the age of 66. she was one of asia's most respected pro—democracy activists — and championed women's rights throughout her career. pakistan's former ambassador to the us spoke to the bbc earlier about the impact of her work. she stood with the people, she never cared about her personal comforts, and she stood for the balucha, pakistan, targeted by the pakistani military. she stood for all pakistanis, and resisted not only the generals, but the judges who had becomes tools of the generals in many, many ways. state prosecutors have filed a lawsuit against the weinstein company in new york, alleging that the studio failed to protect staff from harvey weinstein. mr weinstein has been accused by more than 50 women, but he denies allegations of non—consensual sex. a lawyer for harvey weinstein said ‘while mr weinstein‘s behaviour was not without fault, there certainly was no criminality.‘ tonga declared
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.day, the prominent pakistani human rights activist and lawyer, asma jahangir, has died at the age of 66. she was one of asia's most respected pro—democracy activists — and championed women's rights throughout her career. pakistan's former ambassador to the us spoke to the bbc earlier about the impact of her work. she stood with the people, she never cared about her personal comforts, and she stood for the balucha, pakistan, targeted by the pakistani...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. have died in a helicopter crash in the grand canyon in the us. three others were injured in the accident. the foreign office says its providing support to the families of all six. the cause of the crash isn't yet known. the uncle of an 11—year—old girl who was stabbed to death in wolverhampton has been charged with murder. jasmine forrester was found seriously injured in a house, in the early hours of friday morning and died later in hospital. delroy forrester is due to appear at walsall magistrates court tomorrow. a five—year—old boy who died after falling into a river has been named as kaden fleck. his body was recovered 1.5 hours later downstream five miles. theresa may and some of her cabinet senior ministers are due to give a series of speeches over the next few weeks, which they say will give more details about their plan for brexit. it follows criticism the government has been too vague about the relationship it wants with the european union after leaving next year. earlier, i
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. have died in a helicopter crash in the grand canyon in the us. three others were injured in the accident. the foreign office says its providing support to the families of all six. the cause of the crash isn't yet known. the uncle of an 11—year—old girl who was stabbed to death in wolverhampton has been charged with murder. jasmine forrester was found seriously injured in a house, in the early hours of friday morning and died later in hospital. delroy...
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offer but the potential political blowback as well meanwhile over of the new york times matthew rosenberg reported that after months of secret negotiations a shadowy russian built american spies out of one hundred thousand dollars last year and that the episode ended this year with american spies chasing the russian out of western europe a spy story told by a rise in the story didn't mention the hundred grand both stories ultimately concluded that the russia russian go between offering all the info could not be relied upon or trusted but i guess that didn't stop us from handing over one hundred thousand grand to him in the process the cia has come out firing telling a fee that this is a fictional story that the cia was built out of a hundred grand is patently false the people swindled here were james rising and mad rosenberg. journalists vs the cia the cia versus credibility the n.s.a. still left wondering where their hacking tools under the up and the russia gaiters all of the russia gaiters once again disappointed that reality just does not reflect their fantasy i guess it's time to sta
offer but the potential political blowback as well meanwhile over of the new york times matthew rosenberg reported that after months of secret negotiations a shadowy russian built american spies out of one hundred thousand dollars last year and that the episode ended this year with american spies chasing the russian out of western europe a spy story told by a rise in the story didn't mention the hundred grand both stories ultimately concluded that the russia russian go between offering all the...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.ater following claims of sexual misconduct by aid workers. the international development secretary will meet the charity after warning that the "scandal" had put its relationship with the government at risk. oxfam has announced new measures, for the prevention and handling of sexual misconduct cases. angus crawford reports. first, haiti, now, chad — one of the poorest countries on earth. new allegations that oxfam workers paid local women for sex. the charity says it is shocked and dismayed but can't confirm the reports. the head of the mission there at the time was the same man who five years later in haiti resigned after admitting using prostitutes. four others were sacked. as the scandal grows, the international development secretary has sent a strong warning to all british charities receiving public money. they'll lose the cash if they can't show a robust approach to safeguarding. i'm very clear — it doesn't matter whether you've got a whistleblowing hotline, it doesn't matter whet
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.ater following claims of sexual misconduct by aid workers. the international development secretary will meet the charity after warning that the "scandal" had put its relationship with the government at risk. oxfam has announced new measures, for the prevention and handling of sexual misconduct cases. angus crawford reports. first, haiti, now, chad — one of the poorest countries on earth. new allegations that oxfam workers paid local women for sex....
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. also making news today. rights activist and lawyer, asma jahangir, has died at the age of 66. she was one of asia's most respected pro—democracy activists and championed women's rights throughout her career. pakistan's former ambassador to the us spoke to the bbc earlier about the impact of her work. she stood with the people, she never cared about her personal comforts, and she stood for the blue to pakistan, targeted by the pakistani military. she stood for all pakistanis, and resisted not only the generals, but the judges who had becomes tools of the generals in many, becomes tools of the generals in any becomes tools of the generals in s. a luxury saudi arabian hotel that served as a detention centre for dozens of princes and top officials since november, has reopened. the five—star ritz—carlton in riyadh was taken over following an anti—corruption drive, headed by crown prince mohammed bin salman. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, says she had to make painful concessions to secure a coalition deal wi
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. also making news today. rights activist and lawyer, asma jahangir, has died at the age of 66. she was one of asia's most respected pro—democracy activists and championed women's rights throughout her career. pakistan's former ambassador to the us spoke to the bbc earlier about the impact of her work. she stood with the people, she never cared about her personal comforts, and she stood for the blue to pakistan, targeted by the pakistani military. she stood...
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i just want to be clear, they defended the rosenbergs up until now.econd, which russian agent did they hire? they never hired carter page, who was a volunteer. second, you are calling him a russian agent? >> they paid him five or six figure amounts of money to give speeches. including when bashing the united states in 2016. at the time, donald trump was saying that he was one of my five advisors along with george papadopoulos. >> tucker: the trump people? >> the kremlin. >> tucker: he's a russian agent? you are saying that anybody who does a business transaction in which -- giving a speech for money is a business transaction. >> it was more than just giving speeches for money. technically going back to his college thesis, he was very pro-russia. you are making fun of the left being pro-russia -- >> tucker: if you like russia, that makes you anti-american? >> what makes you anti-american is giving a speech at the kremlin bashing the united states. it's not a business transaction. it's not something other than something that is considered rather unpatri
i just want to be clear, they defended the rosenbergs up until now.econd, which russian agent did they hire? they never hired carter page, who was a volunteer. second, you are calling him a russian agent? >> they paid him five or six figure amounts of money to give speeches. including when bashing the united states in 2016. at the time, donald trump was saying that he was one of my five advisors along with george papadopoulos. >> tucker: the trump people? >> the kremlin....
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steve rosenberg reports from moscow.ished. he told his troops the motherland was proud of them, and ordered many of the soldiers home. but russians are still fighting in syria. and it's notjust their regular forces who are suffering casualties. these men are amongst what is reported to be a large group of russian mercenaries who were killed in the syrian serbian province of deir ezzor one week ago, the result of air and artillery strikes by the us—led coalition. among those killed was stanislav matveyev. he went to fight in eastern ukraine, and was then hired to fight in syria. "they were sent into battle like animals, without any protection", his widow says. "the russian government should seek revenge for the sake of the wives and their children". and what's the kremlin saying about this? not much. and the reason the kremlin has made little comment about this is that the russian authorities have never spoken before publicly about russian mercenaries in syria, or about the private military companies believed to be recrui
steve rosenberg reports from moscow.ished. he told his troops the motherland was proud of them, and ordered many of the soldiers home. but russians are still fighting in syria. and it's notjust their regular forces who are suffering casualties. these men are amongst what is reported to be a large group of russian mercenaries who were killed in the syrian serbian province of deir ezzor one week ago, the result of air and artillery strikes by the us—led coalition. among those killed was...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.ns from the government later about claims its staff used prostitutes in haiti following the earthquake there seven years ago. oxfam could see its funding cut if it cannot account for the way it handled claims of sexual misconduct by aid workers. oxfam has apologised for what happened. james landale reports. the allegations of sexual misconduct but oxfam aid workers in haiti in 2011 refer to not just but oxfam aid workers in haiti in 2011 refer to notjust the charity's reputation but also the £32 million it gets each year from the government. the international development secretary penny mordaunt has threatened to withhold the cash u nless has threatened to withhold the cash unless oxfam shows them moral leadership she thinks it is like in a way to handle this scandal is by far. the charity has been accused of covering up a full scale of the allegations that include staff holding parties with prostitutes. today, penny mordaunt will meet seniorfigures for the today, penny mordaunt will m
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.ns from the government later about claims its staff used prostitutes in haiti following the earthquake there seven years ago. oxfam could see its funding cut if it cannot account for the way it handled claims of sexual misconduct by aid workers. oxfam has apologised for what happened. james landale reports. the allegations of sexual misconduct but oxfam aid workers in haiti in 2011 refer to not just but oxfam aid workers in haiti in 2011 refer to notjust the...
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our correspondent steve rosenberg is in moscow for us tonight.w for us tonight. investigators said they keeping russian investigators said they are keeping an open mind about what caused the crash, was it bad weather, pilot error or mechanical failure or were there, as investigators they are rather cryptically, other possible causes? one of the aircraft's black box white with —— flight recorders has been recovered and it's hoped it will vital clues. in frozen fields near moscow, this is all that remains of flight 703. cctv is all that remains of flight 703. cameras captured aircraft cctv cameras captured the moment the aircraft smashed into the ground and exploded in a fireball. its wreckage, strewn for a mile across the russian countryside, half buried in snow. conditions were treacherous. in snow. the emergency services struggled through snowdrifts to reach the crash scene. struggled through but it quickly became clear this was no rescue operation. theirjob was to recover the bodies. was no rescue operation. the saratov airlines flight had take
our correspondent steve rosenberg is in moscow for us tonight.w for us tonight. investigators said they keeping russian investigators said they are keeping an open mind about what caused the crash, was it bad weather, pilot error or mechanical failure or were there, as investigators they are rather cryptically, other possible causes? one of the aircraft's black box white with —— flight recorders has been recovered and it's hoped it will vital clues. in frozen fields near moscow, this is all...
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steve rosenberg reports from the russian capital. years ago, the fierce kremlin critic. critic. bulletse each and every one of us. one of us. nemtsov‘s murder shocked russia. russia. city —— political assassination since vladimir putin came to power. since vladimir putin came to power. boris nemtsov, it's a political protest. protest. one, two, three, putin, it is time to leave, and putin is a fee. to leave, and putin is a fee. nemtsov was assassinated on a bridge opposite the gremlin. opposite the gremlin. putin called it a vile and cynical crime. —— the kremlin. who ordered the killing have not been brought to justice. who ordered the killing have not been brought tojustice. who ordered the killing have not been brought to justice. been brought to justice. bridge where boris nemtsov died, russians have been laying flowers. russians have been laying flowers. this place of killing, an unofficial shrine to a murdered politician. are still pouring across the border into bangladesh. with repatriation currently on hold, tensions are simmering. in the past few weeks. why they were killed. mo
steve rosenberg reports from the russian capital. years ago, the fierce kremlin critic. critic. bulletse each and every one of us. one of us. nemtsov‘s murder shocked russia. russia. city —— political assassination since vladimir putin came to power. since vladimir putin came to power. boris nemtsov, it's a political protest. protest. one, two, three, putin, it is time to leave, and putin is a fee. to leave, and putin is a fee. nemtsov was assassinated on a bridge opposite the gremlin....
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chuck rosenberg, you of course had long experience with the fbi and know the background. what do you expect the reaction of christopher wray to be given that he had grave concerns about this being released? >> he can't be happy. i don't think anyone at the fbi is going to be happy. but sometimes when there's a lot of stuff swirling around, it's important to take a step back and look at first principles. first principle here, that a federal district court judge sitting on the fisa court had probable cause to believe that carter page was an agent of a foreign power. from what we know, although it would be helpful to see all the documents, from what we know, the answer is yes. it's really that simple. >> if this was an extension, there are 90-day periods after which they have to go back and get an extension and again prove that this is a productive surveillance. >> that's right. so renewals are done every 90 days. and you go back and tell the court what has happened since the last extension, but remember, it's just probable cause. where does that standard come from? from the
chuck rosenberg, you of course had long experience with the fbi and know the background. what do you expect the reaction of christopher wray to be given that he had grave concerns about this being released? >> he can't be happy. i don't think anyone at the fbi is going to be happy. but sometimes when there's a lot of stuff swirling around, it's important to take a step back and look at first principles. first principle here, that a federal district court judge sitting on the fisa court...
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at lcr systems in norristown there is a man named michael rosenberg. he is here today. stand up. [applause] gov. wolf: thank you for being here. linerks on a manufacturing and services a major contractor. eight years ago he would never have expected to be in that high-level position. he did not have a college degree and he was working in the plant as a janitor. michael was a great employee, a smart guy who took the work he did to heart no matter what it was. he wanted to do more than just collect a paycheck. he wanted to build a career making things in pennsylvania. a workforce training program through the department of community and economic able to get he was additional training in montgomery county community college. with his skills, he was able to move up the assembly floor and then he got promoted again to the machine shop. there is a guy who ran no formal experience in machine shop work until he got this additional training. now he is head of the entire machine shop. he is a role model to his fellow employees. money, makingore an even greater contribution, not just to his f
at lcr systems in norristown there is a man named michael rosenberg. he is here today. stand up. [applause] gov. wolf: thank you for being here. linerks on a manufacturing and services a major contractor. eight years ago he would never have expected to be in that high-level position. he did not have a college degree and he was working in the plant as a janitor. michael was a great employee, a smart guy who took the work he did to heart no matter what it was. he wanted to do more than just...
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information from him. >> very important point, chuck rosenberg, former u.s.ney, and fbi official and clear thinker and speaker. thanks for being us. >> thank you, rachel. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. greatness comes from. save 30% at ancestrydna.com. and when youod sugar is a replace one meal... choices. ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. let your inner light loose with one a day women's. ♪ a complete multivitamin specially formulated with key nutrients plus vitamin d for bone health support. your one a day is showing. on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? right now, save 50% on the ul
information from him. >> very important point, chuck rosenberg, former u.s.ney, and fbi official and clear thinker and speaker. thanks for being us. >> thank you, rachel. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. greatness comes from. save 30% at ancestrydna.com. and when youod sugar is a replace one meal... choices. ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs and sugars....
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joining us is chuck rosenberg who has worked with james comey and robert mueller in the past.hank you for being here. >> my pleasure, rachel. >> first, let me ask you about this sealed document filed under the case number that applies to the manafort and gates case. we're told that this is filed in such a way, like, almost geographically in such a way that should make us believe that these are new charges or that there's something related to the charges in the case. how should we see that? what do you make of that? >> i think that's probably right, rachel, assuming it's not a clerical error and they got the number at the top wrong. it's probably either another defendant, new charges or both. hard to say for sure. i'm confident we'll see it soon. >> and what do you mean by soon? i know there's complicated arguments and lots of reasons why they get filed under seal and then get unsealed. do you have any estimation as to the time frame? >> if reporting is accurate that they are close to a plea agreement, he would plead to one of the counts in the existing indictment. if they adde
joining us is chuck rosenberg who has worked with james comey and robert mueller in the past.hank you for being here. >> my pleasure, rachel. >> first, let me ask you about this sealed document filed under the case number that applies to the manafort and gates case. we're told that this is filed in such a way, like, almost geographically in such a way that should make us believe that these are new charges or that there's something related to the charges in the case. how should we...
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national security correspondent for "the new york times" matthew rosenberg. here is part of our conversation. >> apparently first your reporting caught the attention of the president and he tweeted this about your report today. according to "the new york times" a russian sold phony secrets on trump to the u.s. asking price was $10 million, brought down to $1 million to be paid over time. i hope people are seeing and understanding what is going on here. it is all starting to come out. drain the swamp. is this an accurate characterization of your reporting? >> it is not. it is not. look, this is a complicated story. that's pretty clear here. the americans were out looking for this vast trove of hacking tools, of cyber weapons stolen from the nsa and cia. the idea here, they weren't going to take it off the market. they were just trying to figure out what was missing, what was out there in the wild. and they find this russian. he says i can give you everything. they're like, great, we can start unraveling this mystery. then the russian says we will have to inclu
national security correspondent for "the new york times" matthew rosenberg. here is part of our conversation. >> apparently first your reporting caught the attention of the president and he tweeted this about your report today. according to "the new york times" a russian sold phony secrets on trump to the u.s. asking price was $10 million, brought down to $1 million to be paid over time. i hope people are seeing and understanding what is going on here. it is all...
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for example, at lcr imbedded systems in norristown, there's a man named michael rosenberg. he's here today, right? where are you? michael, there you are. okay. stand up. michael's here. thank you for being here. he works on the manufacturing line, he services a major contract. eight years ago, i don't want to get personal here, but eight years ago he would never have expected to be in that high level advanced manufacturing position. he did not have a college degree. he was working in the plant as a janitor, right? but michael was a great employee, smart guy, who took the work he did to heart no matter what it was, and he wanted to do more than just collect a paycheck. he wanted to build a career making things right here in pennsylvania. so thanks to a work force training program through the department of community and economic development, he was able to get additional training at montgomery county community college and with his new skills, he was able to move up to the assembly floor. then he got promoted again to the machine shop. here's a guy who had no formal experience
for example, at lcr imbedded systems in norristown, there's a man named michael rosenberg. he's here today, right? where are you? michael, there you are. okay. stand up. michael's here. thank you for being here. he works on the manufacturing line, he services a major contract. eight years ago, i don't want to get personal here, but eight years ago he would never have expected to be in that high level advanced manufacturing position. he did not have a college degree. he was working in the plant...
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week's event it's carl quintanilla joins us live from south korea >>> and later black rock's jeff rosenberging to talk to us about wild interest rates. >>> plus, senator dan sullivan joins us on set to talk about the president's budget and infrastructure plans that we were just referring to stayun ted you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc mercedes-benz glc with its high-tech cameras and radar, contemporary cockpit, 360 degree network of driver-assist technologies, and sporty performance, what's most impressive about the glc? all depends on your point of view. lease the glc300 for just $449 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ >>> get a shot here. welcome back, u.s. equities futures at this hour indicated up 270 points on the dow after a 300-plus point rebound on friday. the s&p indicated up 28 this morning. strong performance at the nasdaq right now, indicated up about 63 points >>> okay, the winter olympics are under way in south korea and the weather playing a big part in the story. carl quintanilla is there live this morning from the games. car
week's event it's carl quintanilla joins us live from south korea >>> and later black rock's jeff rosenberging to talk to us about wild interest rates. >>> plus, senator dan sullivan joins us on set to talk about the president's budget and infrastructure plans that we were just referring to stayun ted you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc mercedes-benz glc with its high-tech cameras and radar, contemporary cockpit, 360 degree network of driver-assist technologies, and...
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matthew rosenberg joins us on the phone. what can you tell us that don mcgahn was being told by the fbi and what he was telling them in response? >> we're told that it was in november. that the fbi came to mcgann and said, there's going to be a problem here. that porter likely won't make the cut for permanent clearance. and that mcgahn requested the fbi go out and finish the investigation, see what happens. it's important to understand that the way this works the fbi and the intelligence agencies, they do their investigation and come up with any negatives. all up to the white house to adjudicate to give this guy clearance or not. and whether mcgahn can delay this final decision here or whether he wanted more information. that's not entirely clear. >> it could have been he wanted more information or it could have been a stalling tactic on the part of mcgahn. >> exactly. covering behind all this is kushner and his clearance. you know, if you start doing everybody else's clearances, all the ones that don't have problems, you ha
matthew rosenberg joins us on the phone. what can you tell us that don mcgahn was being told by the fbi and what he was telling them in response? >> we're told that it was in november. that the fbi came to mcgann and said, there's going to be a problem here. that porter likely won't make the cut for permanent clearance. and that mcgahn requested the fbi go out and finish the investigation, see what happens. it's important to understand that the way this works the fbi and the intelligence...
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chuck rosenberg, former senior fbi official and msnbc contributor and also with me natasha bertrand staff writer at "the atlantic." help me understand the import of what happened yesterday, this plea that rick gates copped yesterday in washington. >> david, it's a big deal. as you know, mr. gates was there for a lot of stuff. he was on the campaign. he was on the transition. he knows the folks around trump. he talks to them. at least he talked to them. and he has a lot of information to provide. it's really important to remember that there are a lot more than four cooperators. there's dozens of people who know pieces of this story and all of them are providing information important to the investigation. the four cooperators have pled guilty. >> natasha, let me read the statement we gotrom rick gates yesterday. despite my initial desire to vigorously defend myself, i've had a change of heart. the reality of how long this process will take, and the circus-like atmosphere of an anticipated trial are too much. i will better serve my family moving forward by exiting this process. when you look
chuck rosenberg, former senior fbi official and msnbc contributor and also with me natasha bertrand staff writer at "the atlantic." help me understand the import of what happened yesterday, this plea that rick gates copped yesterday in washington. >> david, it's a big deal. as you know, mr. gates was there for a lot of stuff. he was on the campaign. he was on the transition. he knows the folks around trump. he talks to them. at least he talked to them. and he has a lot of...
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chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, former senior official at the fbi who worked on the staffs of both robert mueller and james comey and now an msnbc contributor and matt miller, msnbc legal analyst and former chief spokesman at the justice department. an embarrassment of riches. kristen welker, i have to start with you. i watched the president give a signature move there, the thumbs up. i heard your shouted questions and i wonder if anyone was surprised that today wasn't the day that he walked up and offered any comments. >> well, we thought we had a shot today, nicolle. there's no doubt about that. in part because of the statement that you saw coming out of the white house and that tweet that he sent out, they are now making the case that this proof that there was no collusion. of course, the investigation is ongoing. but we thought perhaps he would say something on camera. it's worth noting, nicolle, this white house hasn't answered our questions since tuesday. that's the last time we had a briefing here.
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joining us now to help us understand what just happened here is chuck rosenberg, former senior fbi official as well as a former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia which is where the grand jury that returned this new indictment today was seated. chuck, thank you for being here. nice to have you here. >> nice to be here, rachel, thank you. >> let me ask you about the venue question. the first time of manafort and gates was from a grand jury in d.c. these new charges were from a grand jury in virginia, in the eastern district of virginia where you served as u.s. attorney. is there a reason for this change of venue? it seems unusual just as a lay observer? >> it's unusual but not unheard of. if you want to charge manafort and gates, rachel, with everything they did, you have to bring it in this case in two different places. it seems to me they don't have venue for the tax fraud charges in the district of columbia. they probably don't have venue in the eastern district of virginia for the failure to register as foreign agents so if you want to charge them with everything, if you
joining us now to help us understand what just happened here is chuck rosenberg, former senior fbi official as well as a former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia which is where the grand jury that returned this new indictment today was seated. chuck, thank you for being here. nice to have you here. >> nice to be here, rachel, thank you. >> let me ask you about the venue question. the first time of manafort and gates was from a grand jury in d.c. these new charges...
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let's talk it all over with matthew rosenberg, national security correspondent for ""the new york timesion that this president moon may push for pence/north korea meeting, what would that look like? who would talk? what would be the demands for both sides? >> i mean, i think there's a lot of questions there. first of all, it would be pence meeting with the sister of north korea's leader. >> right. >> which is unusual, to say the least. and exactly, you know, what parameters they're going to talk about there. you know, the u.s. and north korea, as much as they both say are looking for diplomatic solutions here, the u.s. demand is there will be no talks until you agree to get rid of your nuclear weapons. and north korea's response is, we're not getting rid of that program until we -- that's the end of talks. parameters are all very fluid. >> north korea putting out a terse statement, quote we have no intention to meet with the u.s. side during our visit to south korea. so there's that. what about looking ahead to saturday, matthew, and this lunch between the sister of kim jong un -- by th
let's talk it all over with matthew rosenberg, national security correspondent for ""the new york timesion that this president moon may push for pence/north korea meeting, what would that look like? who would talk? what would be the demands for both sides? >> i mean, i think there's a lot of questions there. first of all, it would be pence meeting with the sister of north korea's leader. >> right. >> which is unusual, to say the least. and exactly, you know, what...
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let's bridng in chuck rosenberg a former msnbc contributor. when you heard about this new charge today, this charge of lying by van der zwaan, what was your reaction? >> well, katy, i'll tell you. eat your vegetables, make your bed, and don't lie to the fbi. i think bob mueller is sending a signal, even if this case is a one-off, and by that mean, not in the heartland of the russia interference portion of the investigation, if you go in front of the fbi, in you're talking to bob's prosecutors, tell the truth. >> is that really what this is? more than anything else, a big signal to everybody in this, if they're not coming to play, as in coming to tell the truth and coming to be fully honest and forthright with this special counsel, that they will face some serious repercussions? >> yes, but squb let me explain what the but is. yes, but, because there's a person "a" mentioned in the charging document, we don't know who that is. and moreover, it looks like mr. van der zwaan had some contact with gates and manafort and might be helpful in the pros
let's bridng in chuck rosenberg a former msnbc contributor. when you heard about this new charge today, this charge of lying by van der zwaan, what was your reaction? >> well, katy, i'll tell you. eat your vegetables, make your bed, and don't lie to the fbi. i think bob mueller is sending a signal, even if this case is a one-off, and by that mean, not in the heartland of the russia interference portion of the investigation, if you go in front of the fbi, in you're talking to bob's...
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steve rosenberg reports.ckly became clear this was no rescue operation. theirjob was to recover the bodies. the saratov airlines flight had taken off from moscow's domodedovo airport with more than 70 people on board. it was bound for orsk 900 miles south—east of moscow in the ural mountains. but minutes after take—off, the plane disappeared from radar. it had crashed near the russian capital. "we saw it burning up in the sky," this eyewitness says, "then it fell. there was a blast, a loud boom." it's unclear what caused the antonov 148 jet to fall out of the sky. the kremlin has ordered an urgent investigation. president putin offered his condolences to the families of the victims. but that is little comfort to the relatives and friends of those on board flight 703. at orsk airport, grief mixed with disbelief as people realised they had been waiting for loved ones who would never arrive. emergency teams are still searching for victims of this crash and for clues to what caused it. steve rosenberg, bbc news,
steve rosenberg reports.ckly became clear this was no rescue operation. theirjob was to recover the bodies. the saratov airlines flight had taken off from moscow's domodedovo airport with more than 70 people on board. it was bound for orsk 900 miles south—east of moscow in the ural mountains. but minutes after take—off, the plane disappeared from radar. it had crashed near the russian capital. "we saw it burning up in the sky," this eyewitness says, "then it fell. there was a...
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((sot)) mike katz-lacabe it mass surveillance at a local level ((sot)) tracy rosenberg the question is at what price...and my freedom. aside from privacy, critics are also woried the information may aid us immigration and customs enforcement officers. ((sot)) i think we need ... friends and neighbors. while the police chief says the data will only be used locally... the license plate readers will be provided by vigilant solutions of livermore, a company which recently entered a contract with ice to provide vehicle location. the chief says a strict policy will be put into place to keep the data out of federal hands. ((sot)) we are not interested... that cause ((sot)) there's going to be a policy... so they can't see it. tonight kpix 5 has learned: an undocumented >>> and so they cannot see it. >> the city council is still taking public comment. and then they will vote on it or table it for another day. reporting in alameda, andrea nakano kpix 5. >>> he has a history of arrest right here in the bay area. manuel orrego-savala had a blood alcohol level nearly three times the legal limit. w
((sot)) mike katz-lacabe it mass surveillance at a local level ((sot)) tracy rosenberg the question is at what price...and my freedom. aside from privacy, critics are also woried the information may aid us immigration and customs enforcement officers. ((sot)) i think we need ... friends and neighbors. while the police chief says the data will only be used locally... the license plate readers will be provided by vigilant solutions of livermore, a company which recently entered a contract with...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. here.: looks very chilly t the super bowl certainly lived up to its name last nigh the marquee american football night of the year belonged to e philadelphia eagles, who defeated the new england patriots in a nailbiter. it's the first time the eagles have clinched the title, and their fans took to the streets. for more on the mood in the city brotherly love, jane o'brien is in philadelphia for us. jane: it is victoryonday in philadelphia, and a party atmosphere is still palpable. most people i've spoken to have be00 up until about 2:00, 3: this morning and a lot of people have taken theay off of work. the commune has been the easiest they ever remembered, the roads are so quiet. spe to someone who runs a ,izza joint around thene c and he described last night as out of control. usually he would sell 200 wings a night. last night, 2000. behind me, preparations are underway for the victory parade on thursday, and i'm reliably informed that it will be the biggest parade ever seen in phila
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. here.: looks very chilly t the super bowl certainly lived up to its name last nigh the marquee american football night of the year belonged to e philadelphia eagles, who defeated the new england patriots in a nailbiter. it's the first time the eagles have clinched the title, and their fans took to the streets. for more on the mood in the city brotherly love, jane o'brien is in philadelphia for us. jane: it is victoryonday in philadelphia, and a party...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.ide on the future of president zuma. he has remained in office despite repeated calls for him to stand down amid allegations of corruption. the new anc leader — cyril ramaposa — has issued an ultimatum that mr zuma must stand down or be forced out. theresa may and the irish prime minister, leo varadkar, are visiting belfast for talks with northern ireland's main political parties. there are suggestions the democratic unionists and sinn fein could be close to a deal to restore devolved government after the failure of several previous rounds of negotiations. power—sharing at stormont collapsed more than a year ago. we have a statement from the dup and arlene foster who spoke just after meeting theresa may. there is some flash photography coming up. we fought an election last march. we wa nted fought an election last march. we wanted to come back in here immediately to set about the programme for government. but sinn fein decided to have a long list of demands and so we have been in negot
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.ide on the future of president zuma. he has remained in office despite repeated calls for him to stand down amid allegations of corruption. the new anc leader — cyril ramaposa — has issued an ultimatum that mr zuma must stand down or be forced out. theresa may and the irish prime minister, leo varadkar, are visiting belfast for talks with northern ireland's main political parties. there are suggestions the democratic unionists and sinn fein could be close...
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steve rosenberg reports from the russian capital. the memory of boris nemtsov, who was shot dead threenner reads, those bullets are inside each and every one of us. nemtsov‘s murder shocked russia. it was the most high—profile political assassination since vladimir putin came to power. this march is notjust in memory of boris nemtsov, it's a political protest. people here are shouting, one, two, three, putin, it is time to leave, and putin is a thief. boris nemtsov was assassinated on a bridge opposite the kremlin. president putin called it a vile and cynical crime. last year five men from chechnya were ..— ..., . z. . 55, ,. have not been brought to justice. on the bridge where boris nemtsov died, russians have been laying flowers. this place of killing, an unofficial shrine to a murdered politician. italians head to the polls — in a week — after a general election campaign that has seen populist politicians gain prominence. they've been leading opinion polls, with italians worried about the sluggish economy, frustrated with the eu, and angry about migration. our europe editor katya a
steve rosenberg reports from the russian capital. the memory of boris nemtsov, who was shot dead threenner reads, those bullets are inside each and every one of us. nemtsov‘s murder shocked russia. it was the most high—profile political assassination since vladimir putin came to power. this march is notjust in memory of boris nemtsov, it's a political protest. people here are shouting, one, two, three, putin, it is time to leave, and putin is a thief. boris nemtsov was assassinated on a...
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first bank marion rosenberg. please think laura rosenberg. [applause]. i have family and guests here tonight i went to introduce so you understand who's coming here to be with me. first, my parents mom and dad, mary lou and tony. my wonderful sister, luanne. my cousin's cousin, john and his friend. eventually, my nephew matt and amanda are coming. heather smith. bridger-- if you read the book you know about heather because she is in there twice. she was a junior officer at camp david with me and women friends and colleagues ever since, so thank you for being here with her daughter claire. one of my old classmates and david frank is here in the crowd tonight. one of my business colleagues, robert, president of absorbed national gas products in the back. michael, thank you for being here. an organization of varying involved with we have our president steve hamer, captain retired. we have barb whitton and lisa. we have captain retired treece mustard and her husband lloyd. thank you for being here, folks. before we get into it but me give you insights about
first bank marion rosenberg. please think laura rosenberg. [applause]. i have family and guests here tonight i went to introduce so you understand who's coming here to be with me. first, my parents mom and dad, mary lou and tony. my wonderful sister, luanne. my cousin's cousin, john and his friend. eventually, my nephew matt and amanda are coming. heather smith. bridger-- if you read the book you know about heather because she is in there twice. she was a junior officer at camp david with me...
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so paul manafort is someone who will be a convicted felon according to chuck rosenberg. why would he not cooperate? why would he be holding out? is he holding out for a pardon? is that a safe bet? >> well, i can't possibly speculate what's going on in paul manafort's head -- >> right, but as an investigator. >> so some people miscalculate their odds. there are some criminal defendants who simply miscalculate the risk of going to trial. some people think they have nothing to add. some people think they will never cooperate. it's just against what they think they want to do. constitutionally, they just simply can't get past the idea they'll testify against other people. some people may be hoping for a presidential pardon. but there are all sorts of reasons why people do or don't cooperate. but i would say, overwhelmingly, the odds are that most people who are in that circumstances doedo end up cooperating. >> what do you think's going to happen here? >> i think it's too early to tell. here's what i can tell you. bob mueller is not done. he's got a very talented team going
so paul manafort is someone who will be a convicted felon according to chuck rosenberg. why would he not cooperate? why would he be holding out? is he holding out for a pardon? is that a safe bet? >> well, i can't possibly speculate what's going on in paul manafort's head -- >> right, but as an investigator. >> so some people miscalculate their odds. there are some criminal defendants who simply miscalculate the risk of going to trial. some people think they have nothing to...