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steve rosenberg now report. —— steve rosenberg now reports. steve rosenberg now report.erg now report. from the stunning stadiums to the street parties, the host keen to shatter stereotypes, and to surprise. we'd never seen this before. stereotypes, and to surprise. kickabouts by the kremlin. stereotypes, and to surprise. and from what foreign fans have been saying, world cup russia has done its image the world of good. everyone is so friendly. the world of good. the streets are clean. the world of good. everyone has been super friendly and well behaved. it's been a real eye—opener, considering what you hear in the uk, about russian people, and russia as a country. fair play to putin, he's done a brilliant job, a brilliantjob of the world cup. done a brilliant job, no wonder president putin is smiling. and just listen to the compliments when he invited footballing legends to tea in the kremlin. when he invited footballing legends this is one of the best world cups i ever saw in the last a0 years. world cups i ever saw thank you, president, thank you, russia. he's achieve
steve rosenberg now report. —— steve rosenberg now reports. steve rosenberg now report.erg now report. from the stunning stadiums to the street parties, the host keen to shatter stereotypes, and to surprise. we'd never seen this before. stereotypes, and to surprise. kickabouts by the kremlin. stereotypes, and to surprise. and from what foreign fans have been saying, world cup russia has done its image the world of good. everyone is so friendly. the world of good. the streets are clean. the...
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ura rosenberger, juliette kayyem, thank you both. >> thank you. s, judy. >> woodruff:he president promised to "drain the swamp," as he put it, when he was running for office and since he was inaugurated, but several top officials in his cabinet and administration have come under sharp scrutiny. one cabinet head that's getting more attention of late is theme secretary of ce, wilbur ross. amna nawaz has a look at the ethics concern aboutfir. ross's ownces and meetings while in office. >> nawaz: judy, last week, the acting director of the u.s. office of government ethics sent a letter to secretary ross criticizing the commerce secretary for failing to fully divest stocks by january 15, 2017, 18 months after ross reed to do so. the letter stated "your failure to divescreated the potential for a serious criminal violation on your part and undermined public confidence." ross has since admitted to "inadvertent errors" and announced he has finally sold all equity holdings but questions about the timing of ross's actions as secretaryte reto his personal we
ura rosenberger, juliette kayyem, thank you both. >> thank you. s, judy. >> woodruff:he president promised to "drain the swamp," as he put it, when he was running for office and since he was inaugurated, but several top officials in his cabinet and administration have come under sharp scrutiny. one cabinet head that's getting more attention of late is theme secretary of ce, wilbur ross. amna nawaz has a look at the ethics concern aboutfir. ross's ownces and meetings while...
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chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and fbi chief of staff.ttorney general sally yates. thank you all for what turned out to be kind of an exciting breaking news night here. it was really a pleasure and an honor to have you all here. >> thank you, rachel. >> now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. good thing you had a bunch of lawyers around for the release of the cohen -- cohen tape number 1. there's going to be many more. we're going to play it in its entirety for people to decide what it is they're hearing here. but let me begin by telling you who's not going to be on our show tonight. rudy giuliani declined to come on and explain what his client donald trump is actually saying on that audio that we're going to play in a moment. but michael avenatti is here and he has a
chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and fbi chief of staff.ttorney general sally yates. thank you all for what turned out to be kind of an exciting breaking news night here. it was really a pleasure and an honor to have you all here. >> thank you, rachel. >> now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. good thing you had a bunch of lawyers around for the release of the cohen -- cohen tape number 1....
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rosenberg but i don't completely disagree. i wouldn't say we knew it was coming. we have a president who fired an fbi director and oversaw the removal of the deputy fbi director who is now of course involved in a very high profile skirmish with the administration. i don't think if you go back far enough it was inevitable that any of the charges would come out. it was the firing of james comey that led to the appointment of the special counsel. we are dealing with facts that relate to the integrity of the election system, the hacking of e-mails, the stealing of over half a million voter information just in this indictment alone named, and the object of the conspiracy to affect the outcome of the election. none of it may have been charged in public in the light of day if not for the fact that donald trump clearly intervened, fired the fbi director and said on tv it was with russia on his mind. it is so remarkable. chuck references movies and conspiracies and coincidences. this is so remarkable it is easy to forget how unlikely and convoluted some of it is and what w
rosenberg but i don't completely disagree. i wouldn't say we knew it was coming. we have a president who fired an fbi director and oversaw the removal of the deputy fbi director who is now of course involved in a very high profile skirmish with the administration. i don't think if you go back far enough it was inevitable that any of the charges would come out. it was the firing of james comey that led to the appointment of the special counsel. we are dealing with facts that relate to the...
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my thanks to chuck rosenberg, matt miller, ashley parker and phil rucker. that does it for our hour, i'm nicolle wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now with the fabulous katy tur in for chuck todd. >> what a day. thank you. and if it is thursday, the president is inviting vladimir putin to washington. tonight, the intel quotient. dan coats sounds off on the president's conflicting statements on the intelligence community. >> well, my thoughts were that i needed to correct the record for that. >>> plus indecent proposal. what the white house is saying now about letting russia interrogate americans. >> unbelievable that they wouldn't confirm that they're not entertaining that for a second. >> we'll talk to one of the
my thanks to chuck rosenberg, matt miller, ashley parker and phil rucker. that does it for our hour, i'm nicolle wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now with the fabulous katy tur in for chuck todd. >> what a day. thank you. and if it is thursday, the president is inviting vladimir putin to washington. tonight, the intel quotient. dan coats sounds off on the president's conflicting statements on the intelligence community. >> well, my thoughts were that i needed to correct...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. stay with us on bbc world news. team in northern thailand, playing again after their teammates were rescued from their cave ordeal. the flamboyant italian fashion designer, gianni versace, has been shot dead in florida. the multimillionaire was gunned down outside his home in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worst floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called the great white way by americans, but tonight it's completely blacked out. it's a timely reminder to all americans of the problems the energy crisis has brought to them. 200 years ago today, a huge parisian crowd stormed the bastille prison, the first act of the revolution which was to topple the french monarchy. today, hundreds of thousands thronged the champs—elysee for the traditional military parade. finally, fairy penguins have been staggering ashore and collapsing after gorging themselves on huge shoal of their favo
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. stay with us on bbc world news. team in northern thailand, playing again after their teammates were rescued from their cave ordeal. the flamboyant italian fashion designer, gianni versace, has been shot dead in florida. the multimillionaire was gunned down outside his home in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worst floods this century. nearly 100 people have been...
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steve rosenberg was with them. out of this world, a miracle, a fairytale.m's performance in this world cup. but that fairytale has now come to an end because croatia has beaten russia in the quarter—final, it got into the semi—final of the world cup. russia's dream is over, to the disappointment of tens of thousands of russian football fans here at at the moscow fan fest. they had been hoping, they had been dreaming, but it has it is not to be. for the russian team it has been an incredible journey. at the start of this competition there were many people who thought russia would not get out of the group stages. russia came into the tournament the lowest ranked team. and yet they made it to the quarter—finals of the world cup — of their world cup. you shall growl again. steve rosenberg in sochi. for more on the world cup, go to the bbc sport website. you'll find all you need to know about the remaining teams as we build up to the semi—finals and the final next sunday. go to bbc.com/worldcup. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: a backlash from brex
steve rosenberg was with them. out of this world, a miracle, a fairytale.m's performance in this world cup. but that fairytale has now come to an end because croatia has beaten russia in the quarter—final, it got into the semi—final of the world cup. russia's dream is over, to the disappointment of tens of thousands of russian football fans here at at the moscow fan fest. they had been hoping, they had been dreaming, but it has it is not to be. for the russian team it has been an incredible...
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steve rosenberg was with them. chanting they never stopped believing.ns experienced every possible emotion. including the sweetest one of all, euphoria. screaming and cheering "it's great! he says. "we'll be the champions." well, from the way they're celebrating here, you might think that russia had just won the world cup. but this joy is understandable, because a quarterfinal place is a huge achievement for a side which went into this tournament the lowest ranked team. and russia isn't just winning matches, it's winning hearts and minds too. i'm from australia. it's nothing like they say, mate. russia's like one of the nicest places i've ever been to, and i've been to about 20 countries in this world. and that is a public relations victory for president putin. he sees it definitely as a political victory. it is something he's achieved. they were able to get the cup and they not only were able to do that but against all predictions to the contrary, make it very successful. tonight, the whole of russia is out partying. russians are brimming with pride an
steve rosenberg was with them. chanting they never stopped believing.ns experienced every possible emotion. including the sweetest one of all, euphoria. screaming and cheering "it's great! he says. "we'll be the champions." well, from the way they're celebrating here, you might think that russia had just won the world cup. but this joy is understandable, because a quarterfinal place is a huge achievement for a side which went into this tournament the lowest ranked team. and...
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steve rosenberg is with the fans. chanting they never stopped believing., russians experienced every possible emotion. including the sweetest one of all. euphoria. screaming and cheering "it's great! he says. "we'll be the champions". screaming and cheering "it's great! he says. "we'll be the champions." well, from the way they're celebrating here, you might think that russia had just won the world cup. but this joy is understandable, because a quarterfinal place is a huge achievement for a side which went into this tournament the lowest ranked team. and russia isn't just winning matches. it's winning hearts and minds, too. i'm from australia. it's nothing like they say, mate. russia's like one of the nicest places i've ever been to and i've been to about 20 countries in this world. and that is a public relations victory for president putin. he sees it definitely as a political victory. it is something he has achieved. they were able to get the cup and they not only were able to do that but against all predictions to the contrary, make it very successful.
steve rosenberg is with the fans. chanting they never stopped believing., russians experienced every possible emotion. including the sweetest one of all. euphoria. screaming and cheering "it's great! he says. "we'll be the champions". screaming and cheering "it's great! he says. "we'll be the champions." well, from the way they're celebrating here, you might think that russia had just won the world cup. but this joy is understandable, because a quarterfinal place...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. one step at a time.a will now face croatia in their quarterfinal in sochi next saturday. that's after they beat denmark on penalties in nizhny novgorod, they were level at 1—1 and kasper schemichel who had saved a penalty in extra time also saved two in the shoot—out, but denmark missed three of theirs and ivan rakitic sent croatia through. much more world cup news on bbc sport website, and also news there's a lot more reaction to russia's big win. norfolk police say a girl has died after being thrown from inflatable play equipment on a beach in gorleston. officers were called just after 11 o'clock this morning. the girl was taken to a hospital where she died. team sky say they are confident chris froome will ride in the tour de france next weekend after organisers reportedly tried to block his participation after a dispute over a drugs test. meanwhile, the doctor at the centre of previous allegations against the team, over a mysteryjiffy bag package sent to sir bradley wiggins, has broken his silence. i
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. one step at a time.a will now face croatia in their quarterfinal in sochi next saturday. that's after they beat denmark on penalties in nizhny novgorod, they were level at 1—1 and kasper schemichel who had saved a penalty in extra time also saved two in the shoot—out, but denmark missed three of theirs and ivan rakitic sent croatia through. much more world cup news on bbc sport website, and also news there's a lot more reaction to russia's big win. norfolk...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.pers have been covering their country's success. l'equipe — which is france's premier sports newspaper — has a picture of paul pogba and kylian mbappe, two of the goalscorers in the final. the headline says "together forever". le figaro pictures the french captain hugo lloris raising the world cup trophy, and the paper says "the day of glory has come". and twenty minutes shows the sea of french football supporters in front of the arc de triomphe. earlier it was lit up, but now the lights are off — yet the party continues into the night. stay with us on bbc world news. still to come: we join the wild boars football team in northern thailand, playing again after their teammates were rescued from their cave ordeal. the flamboyant italian fashion designer, gianni versace, has been shot dead in florida. the multimillionaire was gunned down outside his home in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the wo
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.pers have been covering their country's success. l'equipe — which is france's premier sports newspaper — has a picture of paul pogba and kylian mbappe, two of the goalscorers in the final. the headline says "together forever". le figaro pictures the french captain hugo lloris raising the world cup trophy, and the paper says "the day of glory has come". and twenty minutes shows the sea of french football supporters in front of the arc de...
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if you think celtic have it tough, spare a thought for rosenberg.he club sacked their manager six days ago and have placed the academy director in temporary charge. no wonder they are captain says that the only have are captain says that the only have a small chance of putting celtic out of the competition. thanks to david carry at celtic park. plenty of clu bs carry at celtic park. plenty of clubs up and down the country are making final preparations and pre—season friendly matches. but friendly games aren't always just that. this match between sheffield wednesday in blue and mansfield town in yellow turned very unfriendly when a mansfield player was the victim of a strong tackle. a huge brawl ensued at mansfield's field mill, with eventually most of the players, the coaches, and the stadium stewards caught up in the melee. wednesday start their championship season away at wigan a week on saturday. one line up breaking news before riegel, while we are only confirmed that steve bruce will stay on as manager of aston villa for the coming season. it h
if you think celtic have it tough, spare a thought for rosenberg.he club sacked their manager six days ago and have placed the academy director in temporary charge. no wonder they are captain says that the only have are captain says that the only have a small chance of putting celtic out of the competition. thanks to david carry at celtic park. plenty of clu bs carry at celtic park. plenty of clubs up and down the country are making final preparations and pre—season friendly matches. but...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, helsinki.ssure from tory brexiteers over her plan for leaving the european union — and narrowly neutralised a potential rebellion by those mps who were looking to reject her brexit proposals. meanwhile, calls by a former cabinet minister for a second referendum to break the political deadlock over brexit has been ruled out by the government. our political editor, laura kuenssberg, has been following the latest developments. oh, wow! objects might not be what they first appear. theresa may's carefully manufactured brexit compromise might now be missing some of its crucial parts. the prime minister is sticking to her script, that the chequers plan is the right one. our proposal sets out the right dealfor the uk, honouring the democratic decision of the british people, protecting the integrity of our precious union. it is notjust the resignation of two senior ministers she has to worry about now, even if boris johnson is yet to move out of the foreign secretary's swanky pad. he and david davies bo
steve rosenberg, bbc news, helsinki.ssure from tory brexiteers over her plan for leaving the european union — and narrowly neutralised a potential rebellion by those mps who were looking to reject her brexit proposals. meanwhile, calls by a former cabinet minister for a second referendum to break the political deadlock over brexit has been ruled out by the government. our political editor, laura kuenssberg, has been following the latest developments. oh, wow! objects might not be what they...
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steve rosenberg is in moscow.about very positive reaction to news of an invitation to the white house. in its news bulletin today, russian television said that in america, donald trump has been called all the names under the sun after the helsinki summit, from a wet noodle to putin's poodle, but by inviting the kremlin leader to washington, president trump was showing what he is made of. also today, a senior russian senator said the invitation was the result of the monstrous hysteria against donald trump in america. of course, moscow is delighted by this, because an invitation to the white house, a summit in washington, if it happens, would be a huge public relations victory for vladimir putin. remember, us intelligence agencies have concluded that it was the russian state under putin which interfered in the 2016 elections. america's top intelligence official says that attempts to undermine american democracy are continuing, and yet vladimir putin could soon be on his way to america. donald trump likes to remind t
steve rosenberg is in moscow.about very positive reaction to news of an invitation to the white house. in its news bulletin today, russian television said that in america, donald trump has been called all the names under the sun after the helsinki summit, from a wet noodle to putin's poodle, but by inviting the kremlin leader to washington, president trump was showing what he is made of. also today, a senior russian senator said the invitation was the result of the monstrous hysteria against...
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reportero: este activista pre migrante asegura que rosenberg ha luchado contra la emigraciÓn y contranvencieron a nadie y por eso se aprobÓ la ley. mostrar prueba de estancia legal para obtener la licencia de conducir en california. >> van a usar esto para movernos atrÁs. reportero: quienes apoyan la medida tienen hasta el 19 de diciembre para reunir las firmas y esto serÁ puesto en las boletas de las elecciones de noviembre del aÑo 2020. patricia: el miedo se apoderÓ de varias familias de indocumentados en kentucky. agentes de ice arrestaron a >> mi familia y yo siempre tenemos a la mente que... que de repente salimos y nos agarran. andrea: Éste es el pensamiento que comparten millones de indocumentados, edgar pÉrezfue detenido en diciembre del 2017 por agentes de ice como parte de una redada. edgar: cuando sucediÓ la redada, mi hijocomenzÓ a tener una conducta de enojo. [sonido ambiente] andrea: su esposa dejÓ de llevar a su hijo al centro preescolar por temor a ser arrestada, seis semanas despuÉs, edgar saliÓ en libertad bajo fianza y Él no tiene un rÉcord criminal. gran parte de l
reportero: este activista pre migrante asegura que rosenberg ha luchado contra la emigraciÓn y contranvencieron a nadie y por eso se aprobÓ la ley. mostrar prueba de estancia legal para obtener la licencia de conducir en california. >> van a usar esto para movernos atrÁs. reportero: quienes apoyan la medida tienen hasta el 19 de diciembre para reunir las firmas y esto serÁ puesto en las boletas de las elecciones de noviembre del aÑo 2020. patricia: el miedo se apoderÓ de varias...
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an illegal immigrant was at the wheel, joining us don rosenberg, our hearts are with you, the loss ofson is a disgrace. can you explain what happened? >> he was the coming home from law school, and an illegal alien tried to make a last second left turn, they collided, instead of stopping he accelerated, and trovdrove over my son, backed u, and he drove over him again, and he drove over him again, he stopped and he was on my son's babdomen. >> what happened to him. >> he spent 30 days in jail, and government refused to deport him. it took 8 months but i got him deported. liz: to where,? >> ho honduras. liz: why to you want to stop it. >> the pitch is, it would make road safer, it has done opposite, this was supposed to force them to get training and insurance, it does not, they said it would reduce hit-and-runs they are up 26%. and since this law became effective. and it was supposed to make road safer, traffic fatalities are up over 16% in three years. so, nice try. but unfortunately, a lot of people have suffered, it didn't work. the ballot initiative fight sanctuary state, and peopl
an illegal immigrant was at the wheel, joining us don rosenberg, our hearts are with you, the loss ofson is a disgrace. can you explain what happened? >> he was the coming home from law school, and an illegal alien tried to make a last second left turn, they collided, instead of stopping he accelerated, and trovdrove over my son, backed u, and he drove over him again, and he drove over him again, he stopped and he was on my son's babdomen. >> what happened to him. >> he spent...
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joining me now, senior fbi official chuck rosenberg. chuck, with a big welcome to you. the first time mueller's team has delayed the sentencing for flynn? can you explain what's going on here? >> you bet, alex, and thank you for having me. in fact, it is the third time, and this time it's a joint motion meaning both parties, the government and mr. flynn's attorneys, wanted to postpone the sentencing. here's why. there is a mechanism in the federal sentencing guidelines that will help the judge determine the sentence that says that if you substantially assist in the prosecution of others, if you have information, alex, that helps the government prosecute others, then you can get a reduction in your sentence. the key, though, is that all that cooperation has to come before the actual sentencing. and so what it tells us is that mr. flynn is not done cooperating. he has more stuff that the government wants, and his attorneys, his own attorneys, want him to provide that to the government before anything is finalized here. >> of course, were he to be sentenced, there would be
joining me now, senior fbi official chuck rosenberg. chuck, with a big welcome to you. the first time mueller's team has delayed the sentencing for flynn? can you explain what's going on here? >> you bet, alex, and thank you for having me. in fact, it is the third time, and this time it's a joint motion meaning both parties, the government and mr. flynn's attorneys, wanted to postpone the sentencing. here's why. there is a mechanism in the federal sentencing guidelines that will help the...
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don rosenberg knows a lot about his son was killed by an illegal immigrant driver.is seeking to use a border initiative in california to reverse a law that gives driver's licenses to illegal aliens. he joins us tonight. thank >> thanks for having me. you for coming on. >> tucker: apart from the tragedy of your personal story, let me say every time i read it i feel sad, i was fascinated by the story because the pretext for allowing illegal aliens to have driver's license in california was it will make the roads safer. we now have some data on that, tell us, did it make the roads safer in california? >> not the least bit. there was pretext the drivershe would be trained, they would have insurance to get a license and hit and runs would decrease. there's nothing in the law that requires them to get trained. there is nothing in the law that forces them to get insurance. all you have to do is show up in a car that's insured and go home and drive your car that isn't. hidden runs in the first two years are up 26.4%, that's over 26,000 in the first two years and traffic fat
don rosenberg knows a lot about his son was killed by an illegal immigrant driver.is seeking to use a border initiative in california to reverse a law that gives driver's licenses to illegal aliens. he joins us tonight. thank >> thanks for having me. you for coming on. >> tucker: apart from the tragedy of your personal story, let me say every time i read it i feel sad, i was fascinated by the story because the pretext for allowing illegal aliens to have driver's license in...
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don rosenberg thank you for coming on ensuring that, it's unbelievable. i appreciate it.e have coming up exclusive reporting done by this show on a major story pertaining to the russia investigation. it's pretty amazing, coming up next. today... back pain can't win. now introducing aleve back and muscle pain. only aleve targets tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve back & muscle. all day strong. all day long. yothis july 16th - 22nd, enjoy wa free week of epix on us.ou". just say, "epix" into your voice remote. that's a full week of all-you-can-watch critically acclaimed shows and hit movies, on your tv, online or on the go with the xfinity stream app. we're on to something. come on. and it's all on us, and it's all week long. so you should probably start canceling your plans. you've got some serious watching to do. ♪ >> tucker: several months ago on this show we broke the story of tony podesta lobbying for ukraine, he is the founder of the now put on to podesta group which for years was one of the biggest democratic firms in washington. he's also the br
don rosenberg thank you for coming on ensuring that, it's unbelievable. i appreciate it.e have coming up exclusive reporting done by this show on a major story pertaining to the russia investigation. it's pretty amazing, coming up next. today... back pain can't win. now introducing aleve back and muscle pain. only aleve targets tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve back & muscle. all day strong. all day long. yothis july 16th - 22nd, enjoy wa free week of epix on...
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deventer -- david rosenberg.hat is your consensus on where the economy could end up falling with all of this uncertainty surrounding trade question mark >> a think it is pure arithmetic that in a global trade war, the u.s. would be the smartest kid in summer school on a relative racist. if we get the tariffs on the auto sector, it would throw canada, especially ontario, into a recession. what i am saying here from a bank of canada standpoint, the the newsuncertainty, uncertainty index, it is at its very highest level on record. there are times historically were measured uncertainty have been applied. itself will cause capital spending to be held back. i am surprised that the bank of canada seems to be so constructive on the outlook for business spending. you speak to every economist all playing into that rhetoric, and yet the one thing for me, there was a concern from what they were hearing with the business that capital spending in the u.s. is being held back. so you can have capacity constraints on one hand, an
deventer -- david rosenberg.hat is your consensus on where the economy could end up falling with all of this uncertainty surrounding trade question mark >> a think it is pure arithmetic that in a global trade war, the u.s. would be the smartest kid in summer school on a relative racist. if we get the tariffs on the auto sector, it would throw canada, especially ontario, into a recession. what i am saying here from a bank of canada standpoint, the the newsuncertainty, uncertainty index, it...
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>> i read the letter and it references trump as some kind of trader and notes that the rosenbergs wereound guilty of that, and were executed. i did not quite see this as a suggestion that trump be executed, but it was close to the line. and he might have thought the editors at "the denver post" would've been more careful publishing it. but if we were not talking about it tonight, i do not think that the world will look longer than a few minutes to note that ito would happen. >> tucker: but it raises the larger question, which is, and correctly that treason is a death penalty offense, and thehe rosenbergs were indeed executed for it at sing sing. and if you accuse to someone of that, particularly an electedg official, you are making a big charge. >> you are. this is the thing about this, it came up in your previous segment when you were talking about john brennan, who openly accused the president of treason. we now inhabit an age of exaggeration. everybody goes to battle stations and to go defcon one over everything. so it is not to say that president trump unwisely sided with putin. no
>> i read the letter and it references trump as some kind of trader and notes that the rosenbergs wereound guilty of that, and were executed. i did not quite see this as a suggestion that trump be executed, but it was close to the line. and he might have thought the editors at "the denver post" would've been more careful publishing it. but if we were not talking about it tonight, i do not think that the world will look longer than a few minutes to note that ito would happen....
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steve rosenberg wrote back home in russia political figures have been lining up to praise the results of the health inky summit. the international criminal court is celebrating twenty years since the signing of the treaty that led to its creation and ceremony has been taking place at the hague in the netherlands to mark the anniversary the rome statute established the world's first permanent court for war crimes genocide and hue crimes against humanity the i.c.c. has had some notable successes but it's also faces many obstacles one hundred twenty three countries are members but china the united states and russia are being the nations that haven't signed up since its founding the i.c.c. has issued fourteen indictments and secured just four convictions but all of these were for suspects in african countries those found guilty include three from the democratic republic of congo and malaya and rebel leader some cases have collapsed when states refuse to cooperate and referrals from the un security council are subject to states that aren't even members of the court well earlier we spoke. t
steve rosenberg wrote back home in russia political figures have been lining up to praise the results of the health inky summit. the international criminal court is celebrating twenty years since the signing of the treaty that led to its creation and ceremony has been taking place at the hague in the netherlands to mark the anniversary the rome statute established the world's first permanent court for war crimes genocide and hue crimes against humanity the i.c.c. has had some notable successes...
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steve rosenberg wrote back home in russia political figures have been lining up to praise the results of the health think the summit. let's go straight over to a white house correspondent kelly holcomb he's been following events i can only assume kimberly that you've been surprised in a stall dished by what your president really has been saying or been saying on the front that the need to get the right wing media that has supported it has come out in solidarity with what many people believe it was the wrong thing for him to do. right well i'm not astonished because after covering donald trump day in and day out i've come to expect the unexpected this reaches a new level and a new bar and that's why we see so hilda the white house and damage control mode there's no question about it there's been bipartisan public condemnation by members of congress as my colleague pointed out even those who have been staunchly in support of the president fox news host really were left specious at best often the very sharp criticism that we heard just moments ago this also included as the president arri
steve rosenberg wrote back home in russia political figures have been lining up to praise the results of the health think the summit. let's go straight over to a white house correspondent kelly holcomb he's been following events i can only assume kimberly that you've been surprised in a stall dished by what your president really has been saying or been saying on the front that the need to get the right wing media that has supported it has come out in solidarity with what many people believe it...
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assistant attorney, and chouck rosenberg, former fb official, both msnbc contributors.thanks to both of you. christopher wray was much more personal, he also seemed to be acknowledging, he certainly didn't deny that he is under pressure from congress to turn over sensitive current investigative information about sources and methods, considered or at least threatened to resign at times in his very short tenure. >> chris was very forthright. look, he's a thoughtful guy, he's a smart guy, he's been around the block, andrea, he knows this area. it was good to hear him very, very clearly articulate that his views of russian interference in the election have not changed a bit, nor of course should they. it was comfortable in a way to know that he leads an institution that is still out there doing its job every single day despite some of the nonsense going on. >> mimi, the other message from chris wray is that the investigation is protected. he said he would not budge when there are attempts to interfere with it. it's implied, certainly not literally, that if there were some e
assistant attorney, and chouck rosenberg, former fb official, both msnbc contributors.thanks to both of you. christopher wray was much more personal, he also seemed to be acknowledging, he certainly didn't deny that he is under pressure from congress to turn over sensitive current investigative information about sources and methods, considered or at least threatened to resign at times in his very short tenure. >> chris was very forthright. look, he's a thoughtful guy, he's a smart guy,...
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joining me now on set, chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and former senior fbi official now an msnbc contributor. former democratic congresswoman donna edwards is here. sarah f sar sarah fagan, a cnbc contributor. and heidi przybyla, the nbc news national political correspondent. heidi, let's talk about this if we can. this is a show man. this is a guy who did the apprentice. this is a guy who likes primetime. now he's trying to put on a show for americans, building this sort of bachelorette type theme where he's going to hand out the rose at 9:00. this is a white house that 0 said they don't set artificial time lines. he set one for himself here. >> one of the favorite parts of the job, he's a showman. it's reminiscent of how he picked his cabinet. it's reminiscent of how he rolled out gorsuch. the lead of "the new york times," he's done everything but cut the 15-second spot here on gorsuch. it also serves in effect, too, if you see on twitter, he is driving his base to the television cameras tonight at 9:00 -- >> distracting -- >
joining me now on set, chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and former senior fbi official now an msnbc contributor. former democratic congresswoman donna edwards is here. sarah f sar sarah fagan, a cnbc contributor. and heidi przybyla, the nbc news national political correspondent. heidi, let's talk about this if we can. this is a show man. this is a guy who did the apprentice. this is a guy who likes primetime. now he's trying to put on a show for americans, building this sort of...
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steve rosenberg wrote back home in russia political figures have been lining up to praise the results of the health think the summit. it's going to a white house correspondent can really help trump seems a bit of hot water here how damaging is this for him. well judging by the actions of the white house it appears to be in damage control mode already we know that is sending talking points to members of congress trying to spin the president's appearance with vladimir putin but more importantly the president himself has been in sort of a fighting mode all morning here in the united states not only has he taken to twitter where he said characterized his meeting with vladimir putin as being great he said i had a great meeting with nato raising vast amounts of money i had an even better meeting with vladimir putin of russia sadly it is not being reported that way the fake news is going crazy it appears donald trump is trying to blame the reporters covering the story for the way that it has been portrayed versus his own actions not only is he tweeting in defense of his acceptance of the den
steve rosenberg wrote back home in russia political figures have been lining up to praise the results of the health think the summit. it's going to a white house correspondent can really help trump seems a bit of hot water here how damaging is this for him. well judging by the actions of the white house it appears to be in damage control mode already we know that is sending talking points to members of congress trying to spin the president's appearance with vladimir putin but more importantly...
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joining us now, chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, thank you for joining us on zero notice.>> it's my pleasure, rachel. >> you've heard my efforts to sum this up. let me ask you about your first reactions. >> extraordinarily important. at the same time, not terribly surprising. >> in terms of legal liability for the president here, putting aside how this came to light, if the president knew overtly, if he was advised in front of other people this was the russian government offering negative information on his point in order to help him in the election, he weighed that, approved taking meeting and accepting the information, directly on that matter, are there legal implications? >> absolutely. a really important question is, did 10:00 russians were coming, did he know they were coming with dirt, and if he knew they were coming with dirt, did he know where they got it from? the answer to each of those questions would probably open up a different theory of liability. if he knew they were russians coming with dirt, that they had stolen from hacked computers, that means he might h
joining us now, chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, thank you for joining us on zero notice.>> it's my pleasure, rachel. >> you've heard my efforts to sum this up. let me ask you about your first reactions. >> extraordinarily important. at the same time, not terribly surprising. >> in terms of legal liability for the president here, putting aside how this came to light, if the president knew overtly, if he was advised in front of other people this was the russian...
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. >> joining me now is chuck rosenberg.n't know this for sure but it's believed that the conflict the president is talking about is a -- maybe a dispute over fees at one of the golf clubs, we think. what is rudy giuliani trying to do here by saying i can't say what it is, but it would keep me out of the investigation? >> katy, it's odd. he says he doesn't even know what it is. he thinks he knows what it is and it would have kept him out of the investigation, which are all sort of inconsistent with one another. i can assure you this having worked for bob mueller and having been on his staff and having been around that man for quite a while. if he thought he had a conflict of interest, he would step aside. the department of justice regulations are incredibly clear, and bob mueller knows those regulations inside out. this is just nonsense. >> so say he did feel he did have a conflict and he did flag it to rod rosenstein. he's still the special counsel. if it was a serious conflict of interest, would rod rosenstein continue to
. >> joining me now is chuck rosenberg.n't know this for sure but it's believed that the conflict the president is talking about is a -- maybe a dispute over fees at one of the golf clubs, we think. what is rudy giuliani trying to do here by saying i can't say what it is, but it would keep me out of the investigation? >> katy, it's odd. he says he doesn't even know what it is. he thinks he knows what it is and it would have kept him out of the investigation, which are all sort of...
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if you think celtic have it tough, spare a thought for rosenberg.e academy director in temporary charge. no wonder they are captain says that the only have are captain says that the only have a small chance of putting celtic out of the competition. thanks to david carry at celtic park. plenty of
if you think celtic have it tough, spare a thought for rosenberg.e academy director in temporary charge. no wonder they are captain says that the only have are captain says that the only have a small chance of putting celtic out of the competition. thanks to david carry at celtic park. plenty of
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attorney chuck rosenberg says prosecutors would nd more context to figure out if the president violated campaign finance it makes no difference whether the hush money was actually paid out or not. >> i two people agree to do something that the law for bids, if they conspire, and either one of them takes a step in that direction, that's a crime. whether or not a payment was made actuallyr won't matr conspiracy law. >> reporter: cnn h said one of its journalists was actually banned from an open event for asking those tough questions while acting as a representative of t rest of the media. the white house correspondents association is calling that kind of retaliati wrong headed, inappropriate, and weak. it sets a dangerous precedent, phillip. >> hallie jackson at the white housha ie, thank you. >> president trump easing tensions over trade with some of our closest alls. alongside the head of the european commission, mr. trump announced both sides will hold off on any further tariffs while the u.s. and the european union work on reducing trade barriers. however, thehreat of a trade war with
attorney chuck rosenberg says prosecutors would nd more context to figure out if the president violated campaign finance it makes no difference whether the hush money was actually paid out or not. >> i two people agree to do something that the law for bids, if they conspire, and either one of them takes a step in that direction, that's a crime. whether or not a payment was made actuallyr won't matr conspiracy law. >> reporter: cnn h said one of its journalists was actually banned...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, helsinki. laura: christian, or even u.s. officials surprised by the turn of events in helsinki today? christian: yes, i think they were. we got pointed instructions as to why donald wanted this onon-one with president putin. it is not just that he the relationship, is that he did not want leaks from the meeting, ks ine did not want haw his own administration to undercut what he was working on with vladimir putin. it was interesting that when they sat together as a group, sides, or a working lunch, you negotiated with russia with george w. bush,ou had mike pompeo, senior headhaf the cia whbeen there before and has in what the russians do, and you had fiona hill, a former intelligence officer who has written a biography of vladimir extin. she knowtly what the russian side is all about. she has been put there for a reason. the novice in the room was donald trump what concerns people within his own administration is that for e er two hours from he was one-on-one with ssian president with just the translators presiden we might ne
steve rosenberg, bbc news, helsinki. laura: christian, or even u.s. officials surprised by the turn of events in helsinki today? christian: yes, i think they were. we got pointed instructions as to why donald wanted this onon-one with president putin. it is not just that he the relationship, is that he did not want leaks from the meeting, ks ine did not want haw his own administration to undercut what he was working on with vladimir putin. it was interesting that when they sat together as a...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.een elected president in mexico city, he defeated the two main parties that govern for more than a century, he is the first left—wing leader in more than 20 years and he is vowing to combat corruption and violence. celebrity couple cheryl tweedy and liam payne have announced they are splitting after more than two years together. the former girls aloud star and one direction member confirmed the decision in posts on social media. they said they were sad to make the announcement, and it had been a tough decision. the couple have a son, bear, who was born in march last year. portraits of four generations of the royal family will go on display to mark the prince of wales' 70th birthday. sketches of the queen mother, the duke of edinburgh as well as the duke of cambridge and the duke of sussex will be displayed at buckingham palace over the summer. the pictures are from prince charles' personal collection and are among more than 100 pieces of work on show. we've had a couple of weeks of wat
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.een elected president in mexico city, he defeated the two main parties that govern for more than a century, he is the first left—wing leader in more than 20 years and he is vowing to combat corruption and violence. celebrity couple cheryl tweedy and liam payne have announced they are splitting after more than two years together. the former girls aloud star and one direction member confirmed the decision in posts on social media. they said they were sad to...
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chuck rosenberg is an msnbc contributor and former u.s.orney and senior fbi official, and also, jeffrey bash, a nbc national news analyst and former chief of staff at the nsa and department of defense. and so now, the president going to be coming out to say what he wants to say, but it is not going to deny what he did say yesterday, which is to basically throw under the bus the entire intelligence community and his own doj again for their findings and instead side with the man that was standing to his left, and that was vladimir putin. >> yeah, i think it is horrifying actually what happened yesterday, because if president of the united states said that he believed the kgb over the cia and over to the men and the women over the united states' intelligence community who are doing the hardest work in this hour in austere locations risking their lives and trying to convince people, assets around the world to give us the most sensitive information that they have access to, and the way that you recruit the asset to the human intelligence is say
chuck rosenberg is an msnbc contributor and former u.s.orney and senior fbi official, and also, jeffrey bash, a nbc national news analyst and former chief of staff at the nsa and department of defense. and so now, the president going to be coming out to say what he wants to say, but it is not going to deny what he did say yesterday, which is to basically throw under the bus the entire intelligence community and his own doj again for their findings and instead side with the man that was standing...
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they are fine. >> chuck rosenberg, i appreciate it. thanks for your time today. you guys are stuck with me so you have to stick around, which means i know you have something to say, john. >> i'll say it. >> after the break, i promise. as we said, this was arguably a pretty good day for vladimir putin. his meeting with president trump just days away. we'll dig deeper into that up head. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. until her laptop crashed this morning. her salon was booked for weeks, having it problems? ask a business advisor how to get on demand tech support for as little as $15 a month. right now, save $300 on our hp 2-in-1 laptop bundle at office depot officemax that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel and airline sites to find the best flight for me. so i'm more than confident. how's your
they are fine. >> chuck rosenberg, i appreciate it. thanks for your time today. you guys are stuck with me so you have to stick around, which means i know you have something to say, john. >> i'll say it. >> after the break, i promise. as we said, this was arguably a pretty good day for vladimir putin. his meeting with president trump just days away. we'll dig deeper into that up head. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your...
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steve rosenberg there would the reaction from the russian press, suggesting trump came out the worstvladimir putin. the message to anyone that wa nts to putin. the message to anyone that wants to be president of the united states is that you must choose your words carefully and when you know the world is listening on a sensitive issue like russian meddling, and what the us intelligence services have said, make sure you get it right. and that you don't go back and had to correct yourself, particularly when everything else you have said in the course of press conference teams to suggest that actually you are siding with the russian president over your own intelligence services. there is a lot going on here, some republicans suggesting today, 0k, the president has said that, we will ta ke the president has said that, we will take him at his word and want to move on but lots of people saying they do not buy it. and he keeps doing it. iagree they do not buy it. and he keeps doing it. i agree with congress and costello, there is nothing he could say to undermine nato greater than what he h
steve rosenberg there would the reaction from the russian press, suggesting trump came out the worstvladimir putin. the message to anyone that wa nts to putin. the message to anyone that wants to be president of the united states is that you must choose your words carefully and when you know the world is listening on a sensitive issue like russian meddling, and what the us intelligence services have said, make sure you get it right. and that you don't go back and had to correct yourself,...
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our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg was in sochi, and charts the rise and fall of russian hopesup. out of this world, a miracle, a fairytale. that is how russians have been describing their tin‘s performance in this world cup. but that fairytale has now come to an end because croatia has beaten russia in the quarter—final, it got into the semi—final of the world cup. russia's dream is over, to the disappointment of tens of thousands of russian football fans here at at the moscow sandhurst. they have been hoping, they have been dreaming, but it has it is not to be —— fan fest. for the russian team it has been an incredible journey. at the start of this competition there were many people who thought russia would not get out of the group stages. russia came into the tournament the lowest ranked team. north korea has issued strong criticism of the us — just hours after the secretary of state, mike pompeo, left pyongyang after two days of talks with the leadership there. the foreign ministry says america made too many demands, and that it had displayed a regrettable attitude. the nor
our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg was in sochi, and charts the rise and fall of russian hopesup. out of this world, a miracle, a fairytale. that is how russians have been describing their tin‘s performance in this world cup. but that fairytale has now come to an end because croatia has beaten russia in the quarter—final, it got into the semi—final of the world cup. russia's dream is over, to the disappointment of tens of thousands of russian football fans here at at the moscow...
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steve rosenberg wrote back home in russia political figures have been lining up to praise the results of the health inky summit. my playing is a political consultant and he's joining us now on skype from the sun's rays in california we appreciate your time so thank you very much we've often heard that trumps core supporters will forgiven just about anything now they have a president who appears to side with the leader of a so-called us enemy in opposition to his own us intelligence forces and appears weak in the process that seems to strike at the very core values that those supporters hold dear how much damage is this likely to do when it comes to the way they regard the president. good morning rob i think that that ultimately remains to be seen as to how much damage you saw donald trump today take it very seriously when he walked back the comments and said that he supports the conclusions of the u.s. intelligence community that being said trump's core constituents i think that they're less concerned about foreign affairs and they're much more concerned about an economy growing at fo
steve rosenberg wrote back home in russia political figures have been lining up to praise the results of the health inky summit. my playing is a political consultant and he's joining us now on skype from the sun's rays in california we appreciate your time so thank you very much we've often heard that trumps core supporters will forgiven just about anything now they have a president who appears to side with the leader of a so-called us enemy in opposition to his own us intelligence forces and...
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steve rosenberg was with them. rossiya!rienced euphoria. translation: it is a great, we will be the champions. from the way they are celebrating here, he might think that russia had just won the world cup but is a joy is understandable because a quarter—final place is a huge achievement for a side that went into this tournament the lowest ranked team and russia is notjust winning matches, it is winning hearts and minds as well. winning matches, it is winning hearts and minds as welllj winning matches, it is winning hearts and minds as well. i am from australia. it is nothing like they say, russia is one of the nicest places, and i have been to 20 countries in the world. and that is a victory for president putin. he sees us as a a victory for president putin. he sees us as a victory. they were able to get the cup but, against all predictions to the country, they made a very successful. tonight, the whole of russia is out partying. russians are brimming with pride and a daring to dream of world cup glory. french police are se
steve rosenberg was with them. rossiya!rienced euphoria. translation: it is a great, we will be the champions. from the way they are celebrating here, he might think that russia had just won the world cup but is a joy is understandable because a quarter—final place is a huge achievement for a side that went into this tournament the lowest ranked team and russia is notjust winning matches, it is winning hearts and minds as well. winning matches, it is winning hearts and minds as welllj winning...
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just undertow that celtic beat rosenberg 3—1 in the first leg of their second qualifier in the champions good evening. we were expecting a bit of music or something but we will skip straight to the weather and what a forecast it is. those temperatures are continuing to climb over the next couple of days. 36 degrees in one or two places as the close the week and that brings the chance of some thunderstorms. a satellite picture shows a few different areas of low pressure out in the atlantic, heading in our direction, bringing about a change the weekend. in the meantime, we are still bringing up this very hot air. towards the south—eastern corner up into the mid— 30s during tomorrow. some places in the south—east may be no lower than 20. we get on into tomorrow and we are going to look at a picture of blue skies and shunned shines are many. small chance an afternoon shower. into northern ireland, a bit more cloud and the odd splash of rain. a bit cooler here as well but look of a deep orange and red colours across the south—eastern corner. temperatures getting up to 34, maybe 35 degrees the
just undertow that celtic beat rosenberg 3—1 in the first leg of their second qualifier in the champions good evening. we were expecting a bit of music or something but we will skip straight to the weather and what a forecast it is. those temperatures are continuing to climb over the next couple of days. 36 degrees in one or two places as the close the week and that brings the chance of some thunderstorms. a satellite picture shows a few different areas of low pressure out in the atlantic,...
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ambassador alexander ya kovenko spoke to our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg.r reaction to the news that the suspects have been identified and that reportedly they are russians? you want in english? well, these are the reports of the media. unfortunately, we do not have official statements of the british side. i want to hear that from scotland yard or from the foreign office. a lot of versions that we hear in the newspapers, they are not supported by the statements of the foreign office. every time we read a new version in the british newspapers, we are asking the foreign office to confirm or not, to confirm whether it is true or not. on most of our notes, we did not receive any replies, so for me, the statement of scotland yard is an official statement. so we are looking forward to getting this information from the british authorities, not from the media, with all my respect to the media. has the new british foreign secretary got in touch with you? not yet, but i got a letter from mralan duncan, i was told by my people from the embassy. and i am planning to as
ambassador alexander ya kovenko spoke to our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg.r reaction to the news that the suspects have been identified and that reportedly they are russians? you want in english? well, these are the reports of the media. unfortunately, we do not have official statements of the british side. i want to hear that from scotland yard or from the foreign office. a lot of versions that we hear in the newspapers, they are not supported by the statements of the foreign office....
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steve rosenberg in moscow was with the russian fans last night as the result came in.escribing their team's performance in this world cup. but that fairytale has now come to an end because croatia has beaten russia in the quarter—final, it got into the semi—final of the world cup. —— russia in the quarterfinal, it got into the semifinal of the world cup. russia's dream is over, to the disappointment of tens of thousands of russian football fans here at at the moscow fan fest. they had been hoping, they had been dreaming, but it was it is not to be. for the russian team, it has been an incredible journey. at the start of this competition there were many people who thought russia would not get out of the group stages. russia came into the tournament the lowest—ranked team and yet, they made it to the quarterfinals of the world cup — of their world cup. i think it will be really interesting to see how this city, moscow, and indeed the country changes now that the home side is not in the world cup the curve that really has helped bolster all of the fa ns really has helped
steve rosenberg in moscow was with the russian fans last night as the result came in.escribing their team's performance in this world cup. but that fairytale has now come to an end because croatia has beaten russia in the quarter—final, it got into the semi—final of the world cup. —— russia in the quarterfinal, it got into the semifinal of the world cup. russia's dream is over, to the disappointment of tens of thousands of russian football fans here at at the moscow fan fest. they had...
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donald rosenberg will start collecting signatures to get the measure on the 2020 ballot.s killed when riding a motorcycle hit by an illegal immigrant driver who was granted temporary immigration status and spent 43 days in jail. >> 2020, the way the law works, we are gathering signatures starting in two three weeks. >> have you seen any pushback against your ballot measure? >> certainly the democratic legislature. >> the measure looking to get rid of the current sanctuary state law and automatic voter registration practices. >> dnc deputy chairman keith ellison slamming the nation's southern border, the minnesota representative says it stops central american workers from searching for higher-paying jobs in the us. >> certain people get certain rights go back and forth across the border seeking the lowest wages but people cannot go back and forth across the border so what it creates is an imbalance and injustice. >> in may ellison made headlines calling for elimination of all members. >> calls to abolish ice, giving universal income, far left values forcing many democrats
donald rosenberg will start collecting signatures to get the measure on the 2020 ballot.s killed when riding a motorcycle hit by an illegal immigrant driver who was granted temporary immigration status and spent 43 days in jail. >> 2020, the way the law works, we are gathering signatures starting in two three weeks. >> have you seen any pushback against your ballot measure? >> certainly the democratic legislature. >> the measure looking to get rid of the current...
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attorney chuck rosenberg says prosecutors would need more context to figure out if the president violated campaign finance laws. it makes no difference whether the hush money was actually paid out or not. >> if two people agree to do something that the law forbids, if they conspire, and then either one of them takes a step in that direction, that's a crime. whether or not a payment was made actually won't matter for conspiracy law. >> reporter: as for those questions, the president did not answer about michael cohen. cnn says tonight one of its reporters, who was asking some of those tough questions, was banned from a later open event even though she was acting as a representative for the rest of the media. the white house did not dispute that characterization. this is a move that sets a dangerous precedent and is a red flag, lester. >> all right, hallie jackson, thank you. >>> now to the dangerous triple threat. floods in the east and heat and fires in the west. nearly 80 million at risk along both coasts. in the east, flash floods have washed out roads and bridges, forcing a number of r
attorney chuck rosenberg says prosecutors would need more context to figure out if the president violated campaign finance laws. it makes no difference whether the hush money was actually paid out or not. >> if two people agree to do something that the law forbids, if they conspire, and then either one of them takes a step in that direction, that's a crime. whether or not a payment was made actually won't matter for conspiracy law. >> reporter: as for those questions, the president...
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the main proponent is don rosenberg, whose son was killed by i an unlicensed driver granted a temporary stay in the u.s. >>> 46-year-old dwayne johnson was a former grounds keeper who used roundup regularly at his job. he's filed a lawsuit claiming the active ingredient in roundup caused his terminal cancer and accuses the company of covering up the potential dangers. >> this is the first time that the world is going to see documents showing that monsanto for at least 20 years has known that roundup and ranger pro with cause cancer. >> all the evidence will show why they sold the product, continue to sell the product, and it does not cause cancer. >> johnson is the first to sue after it was determined in 2015 that the key ingredient in roundup is quote, probably carcinogenic to humans. the trial is expected to last four weeks. >>> chris clark used to work for a beverage company and said only 7% of plastic bottles get recycled. clark's tea cubes can turn a cup of water into tea. the goal is to create a beverage without the trash. >> the success is if i can make a small dental or bring de
the main proponent is don rosenberg, whose son was killed by i an unlicensed driver granted a temporary stay in the u.s. >>> 46-year-old dwayne johnson was a former grounds keeper who used roundup regularly at his job. he's filed a lawsuit claiming the active ingredient in roundup caused his terminal cancer and accuses the company of covering up the potential dangers. >> this is the first time that the world is going to see documents showing that monsanto for at least 20 years...