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survivor and maurice paraphrased i did not survive the holocaust for the cohen family name to be sullied. and the point of the really is that michael cohen was influenced by his father to fight these charges. cynthia, ariana, thank you so much. >>> coming up for us, as we approach our next break, back in october of 2016, some trump supporters were calling the upcoming election a referendum on government corruption. safe to say it's not working out quite the way they have planned or predicted when we come back.
survivor and maurice paraphrased i did not survive the holocaust for the cohen family name to be sullied. and the point of the really is that michael cohen was influenced by his father to fight these charges. cynthia, ariana, thank you so much. >>> coming up for us, as we approach our next break, back in october of 2016, some trump supporters were calling the upcoming election a referendum on government corruption. safe to say it's not working out quite the way they have planned or...
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>> nice to know you. >> reporter: captain sully. >> evacuate!earth cameo in our little hollywood movie. >> i cant tell you how many times i've cried watching that movie. that was an incredible day for america. >> i think at a time when we all needed it. it gave us all hope. >> oh, my goodness. jonathan, how are you? >> good, how are you? >> jennifer, it's a pleasure to meet you. >> pleasure to meet you. >> it's pretty remarkable isn't it? >> it is amazing! >> it's been an incredible experience. as something happens almost every day that changes it. >> it's amazing how complex the human body is. >> shake? >> that's lovely. >> it is. >> reporter: when we come back this photo of another handshake, and why it's so very special. >> what's wrong with your left hand? >> reporter: plus, how does one learn how to play guitar wit and then the people go inside. do you understand charlie? mom? yeah? can i have a peanut butter sandwich? yeah, you sure can. can charlie have one, too? charlie can have one too. ♪ ♪ and one for charlie. (gasp) look mom! charlie
>> nice to know you. >> reporter: captain sully. >> evacuate!earth cameo in our little hollywood movie. >> i cant tell you how many times i've cried watching that movie. that was an incredible day for america. >> i think at a time when we all needed it. it gave us all hope. >> oh, my goodness. jonathan, how are you? >> good, how are you? >> jennifer, it's a pleasure to meet you. >> pleasure to meet you. >> it's pretty remarkable isn't...
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but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an answer courtesy of adam sully. hungary and got the ball in the box faked out your own boa tang and hammered home and well no you know with no chance. then robert leavened offscreen missed a penalty ten minutes from time but are getting robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he'd entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time live and dusty connected she won for it by. hand in the waning minutes mother turned provider for rubbish made a slick move to round out the three one scoreline and a good start for a new coached me coco fudge. formula one returns after the mid-season break and despite tricky conditions and belgium blues hamilton has picked up right where he left off the championship leader and had his work cut out for him as heavy rain flooded the track but again he showed his quality clocking the fastest lap of the day. hamilton will be joined at the front of the grid by ferrari's the bus and settle who is over half a second slower than his right. a quick reminder now of our top story
but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an answer courtesy of adam sully. hungary and got the ball in the box faked out your own boa tang and hammered home and well no you know with no chance. then robert leavened offscreen missed a penalty ten minutes from time but are getting robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he'd entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time live and dusty connected she won for it by. hand in the waning minutes mother turned...
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blood smear their heading in the open air in the twenty third minute i shook her courtesy of adam sully. the hunt gary and got the ball in the box faked out your own boa tang and hammered home and well neuer with no chance. then robert levin dosti missed a penalty ten minutes from time but are you and robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time levon dusky connecting to one for five and in the waning minutes millar turned provider for drop it made a slick move to round out the three one scoreline i and a good start for a new coach. returns to the mid season break and despite tricky conditions in belgium lewis hamilton has picked up right where he left off the championship media had his work cut talk for him as heavy rain flooded the track but again he showed his quality clock to the fastest lap of the day hamilton will be joined at the front of the grid by ferrari's sebastian vettel who was over half a second slower than his rival. and here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you folks francis is prepari
blood smear their heading in the open air in the twenty third minute i shook her courtesy of adam sully. the hunt gary and got the ball in the box faked out your own boa tang and hammered home and well neuer with no chance. then robert levin dosti missed a penalty ten minutes from time but are you and robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time levon dusky connecting to one for five and in the waning minutes millar turned...
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but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an answer courtesy of adam sully. hungary and got the ball in the box faked out your own boateng and hammered home manuel neuer with no chance. then robert levin doubts he missed a penalty ten minutes from time but are you and robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time levon dusky connecting two one for by. hand in the waning minutes millar turned provider for profit made a slick move to round out the three one scoreline and a good start for a new coached me coco for each. now if you're into the fine art of playing guitar this is for you the twenty third championships in. this year's event so all fifteen finalists from six countries imitating their favorite guitar golds in front of a crowd of thousands and in the end it was twenty three year old me none of japan. my. surprise that she won was of course an electric guitar. well from the top of the hour up next here on the special report all the supernatural and the tests that like the. they stay wit
but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an answer courtesy of adam sully. hungary and got the ball in the box faked out your own boateng and hammered home manuel neuer with no chance. then robert levin doubts he missed a penalty ten minutes from time but are you and robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time levon dusky connecting two one for by. hand in the waning minutes millar turned provider for profit...
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but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an answer courtesy of adam sully of. the hungary and got the ball in the box faked out jerome boa tang and hammered home manuel neuer with no chance. then robert levin doxie missed a penalty ten minutes from time but argued robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time levon dusky connecting to one for five and in the waning minutes millar turned provider for profit made a slick move to round out the three one scoreline i and a good start for a new coach me coco for each. finally if you're into the fine art of playing here get shot this is for you the twenty third world championships in. this year's event so fifteen finalists from six countries imitating their favorite golds in front of a crowd of thousands in the end twenty three year old manami from japan was found at the time champion of the world it's the second time but the way that she's won this time. my. question about late is commitment to get up playing you watching. news him from us at the top
but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an answer courtesy of adam sully of. the hungary and got the ball in the box faked out jerome boa tang and hammered home manuel neuer with no chance. then robert levin doxie missed a penalty ten minutes from time but argued robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time levon dusky connecting to one for five and in the waning minutes millar turned provider for profit made a...
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but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an answer courtesy of adam sully. hungary and got the ball in the box faked out jerome boateng and hammered home and well neuer out with no chance. then robert leaven dusty missed a penalty ten minutes from time but are you and robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time levon dusky connected to one for five. and in the waning minutes miller turned provider for rough it made a slick move to round out the three one scoreline and a good story for a new coach me coco fudge. and now if you're into the fine art of playing air guitar this is for you the twenty third air guitar world championships in. this year's event fifteen finalists from six countries in this their favorite guitar in front of a crowd of thousands in the end twenty three year olds who are a chip hand was proud air guitar champion of the world it's the second time she's won the prize. my. and what was her prize then of course an electric guitar. and now quick reminder of our top story po
but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an answer courtesy of adam sully. hungary and got the ball in the box faked out jerome boateng and hammered home and well neuer out with no chance. then robert leaven dusty missed a penalty ten minutes from time but are you and robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time levon dusky connected to one for five. and in the waning minutes miller turned provider for rough it...
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but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an answer courtesy of adam sully. hungary and got the ball in the box faked out jerome boateng and hammered home and well neuer with no chance. then robert levin dusty missed a penalty ten minutes from time but are you and robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time live and dusty connected to one for the kind in the waning minutes mother turned provider for profit made a slick move to round out the three one scoreline and a good start for new coach me coco fudge. and finally if you're into the final playing air guitar well this is for you. these third air guitar world championships in all. this year's events all fifteen finalists six countries imitate their favorite guitar god kind of a crowd of thousands and yet and twenty three year old. chip was crowned air guitar champion of the world back in time since one crimes. my surprise well it was of course an electric guitar. you have to date now. the daily news thanks for watching. where i come from w
but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an answer courtesy of adam sully. hungary and got the ball in the box faked out jerome boateng and hammered home and well neuer with no chance. then robert levin dusty missed a penalty ten minutes from time but are you and robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time live and dusty connected to one for the kind in the waning minutes mother turned provider for profit made...
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but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an answer courtesy of adam sully. hungary and got the ball in the box faked out your own boa tang and hammered home with no chance. then robert levin dosti missed a penalty ten minutes from time but are you and robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time levon dusky connecting she won for five. and in the waning minutes mother turned provider for rubbish he made a slick move to round out the three one scoreline i and a good start for a new coach. now one of the newly promoted sides in the been a savior the season is a club with a rich history in german football nuremberg affectionately knowing here in germany as just the club now the side has won the league title nine times which is second only to my two by on but the last title was back in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight so this season is likely to be focusing solely on the job of avoiding relegation. nuremberg a flying high again back in the bundesliga after a three year absence is their pro
but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an answer courtesy of adam sully. hungary and got the ball in the box faked out your own boa tang and hammered home with no chance. then robert levin dosti missed a penalty ten minutes from time but are you and robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time levon dusky connecting she won for five. and in the waning minutes mother turned provider for rubbish he made a slick...
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but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an answer courtesy of adam sully. the hungary and got the ball in the box faked out your own boa tang and hammered home and well no no with no chance. then robert levin doubts he missed a penalty ten minutes from time but are you and robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time levon dusky connected to one for a bye. and in the waning minutes millar turned provider for profit made a slick move to round out the three one scoreline and a good start for a new coach me coco fudge. finally if you will into the final of playing the egg this is for you the twenty third world championships in. which. this is events fifteen finalists from six countries imitating their favorite golds in front of a crowd of thousands and in the end it was twenty three year old. from japan who was crowned champion of the world the second time by the way that she's won the surprise. my. prize she won of course an electric guitar. more from the top of the hour up next here on we l
but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an answer courtesy of adam sully. the hungary and got the ball in the box faked out your own boa tang and hammered home and well no no with no chance. then robert levin doubts he missed a penalty ten minutes from time but are you and robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time levon dusky connected to one for a bye. and in the waning minutes millar turned provider for...
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but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an answer courtesy of adam sully i hung gary and got the ball in the box faked out your own boa tang and hammered home manuel neuer with no chance. then robert leavened asking missed a penalty ten minutes from time but are you and robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time levon drops the connecting she won for by i and in the winning minutes miller turned provider for rubbish he made a slick move to round out the three one scoreline i'm and a good start for a new coach nico veitch. ok for more let's talk to alex french from g.w. sports with me in the studio now i want to start with the big controversy of this game the foul that led to buy ins penalty the question is of course was it really a foul you know it's no question it was in. the very sorry definitely dived and the what we are seeing here is the controversial video referee from from last season unfortunately seems to be as controversial this season as well from day one on it's completely not understan
but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an answer courtesy of adam sully i hung gary and got the ball in the box faked out your own boa tang and hammered home manuel neuer with no chance. then robert leavened asking missed a penalty ten minutes from time but are you and robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time levon drops the connecting she won for by i and in the winning minutes miller turned provider for...
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sully was born in england. his family emigrated to the united states when he was still a boy. and he later became a well-known portrait painter. francis ann kimball was a celebrated actress and member of the theatrical family who came to the united states on tour in 1832. in 1833, she performed in washington to great acclaim. in fact, she was presented to president andrew jackson at the white house. she would later describe the president as a good specimen of a fine old battered soldier. [ laughter ] sully met her in philadelphia, introduced by pierce butler, a cousin of his, and was quite enthralled by her. in fact, he did several likenesses, he painted several likenesses of her. fannie went on to marry pierce butler in 1834. he came from a wealthy philadelphia family that also owned plantations in georgia. theirs, however, was not a happy marriage. she was opposed to the slavery that she witnessed on her husband's plantations, and that and other factors led her to leave him in 1846, return to england, and later divorced in 1849. but fannie's story doesn't end there. she did
sully was born in england. his family emigrated to the united states when he was still a boy. and he later became a well-known portrait painter. francis ann kimball was a celebrated actress and member of the theatrical family who came to the united states on tour in 1832. in 1833, she performed in washington to great acclaim. in fact, she was presented to president andrew jackson at the white house. she would later describe the president as a good specimen of a fine old battered soldier. [...
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sullied by mr. trump." >> reporter: cohen is facing his sentencing in december. we reached out for comments and we have not heard back. karen mcdougal is speaking out. she filed a suit against ami, in that tweet, her lawyer says, i told you so. >> thank you very much. >>> joining us now is michael avenatti, thank you so much for joining us. what do you say, what does it say to you that the government was willing to grant immunity to david pecker? >> well, it says that the president is no a lot of trouble, wolf. the timing of all this grant, immunity is very important and let me tell you why. if the immunity was granted early on in the invasiestigatio with using the testimony to get the michael cohen, that's one thing. if the immunity is granted later in the investigation when they already believed that they had michael cohen, that's an entirely different thing. why do i say what? because if they granted the immunity that mr. pecker knowing that they already had michael cohen's sewn sewn up as it rel
sullied by mr. trump." >> reporter: cohen is facing his sentencing in december. we reached out for comments and we have not heard back. karen mcdougal is speaking out. she filed a suit against ami, in that tweet, her lawyer says, i told you so. >> thank you very much. >>> joining us now is michael avenatti, thank you so much for joining us. what do you say, what does it say to you that the government was willing to grant immunity to david pecker? >> well, it says...
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. >> i think donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency with his in vektive constant disregard for human decency. that's why i used the term this is nothing short of treasonous. he is giving aid and comfort to the enemy. i am at a loss of words to describe how outrageous his words, his statements, his behavior has been. he lacks integrity. he is mean spirited. >> okay. they're strong words. do they justify the unprecedented action of stripping the former director of the cia of his security clearance? no, they don't because that happens when you did i vvulge classified information. that's according to susan collins, who tells cnn while in her opinion brennan has been, quote, far too political in statements, unless there was disclosure of classified information of which i am unaware, i don't see the grounds for revoking his security clearance. and that's the key thing here. you would think the white house to take this unprecedented action would have been prepared with mountains of evidence, classified information being divulged, all of that would be nee
. >> i think donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency with his in vektive constant disregard for human decency. that's why i used the term this is nothing short of treasonous. he is giving aid and comfort to the enemy. i am at a loss of words to describe how outrageous his words, his statements, his behavior has been. he lacks integrity. he is mean spirited. >> okay. they're strong words. do they justify the unprecedented action of stripping the...
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what the prosecution has to be worried about is that the jury will simply take him as another sulliedson. he is just as guilty or dirty as manafort is. so they need to really point out that he is telling the truth here. he has come forth and is being forthright. on the other hand, the defense is of course, hoping to point out that he is not really incentivized to tell the truth. he is incentivized to say anything the prosecution wants him to say. >> our laura coats said this is the admitted liar versus the accused liar. a.b., this is an interesting picture to paint the admitted liar is the one time deputy chief of the campaign, the accused liar is the one time chair. that paints an interesting picture. >> oh, yes. look, the president's personal lawyer had a raid of his hotel room, office and home all by surprise a warrant that was approved of by a judge that has to meet a very high threshold. his national security adviser michael flynn is also cooperating with the special counsel. it's a real all-star lineup of people that president trump and candidate trump trusted at high levels in
what the prosecution has to be worried about is that the jury will simply take him as another sulliedson. he is just as guilty or dirty as manafort is. so they need to really point out that he is telling the truth here. he has come forth and is being forthright. on the other hand, the defense is of course, hoping to point out that he is not really incentivized to tell the truth. he is incentivized to say anything the prosecution wants him to say. >> our laura coats said this is the...
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. >> i think donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency with hiss invective tendency an his relationships to benefit himself as opposed to the country. i do think that america's standing in the world has also been tarnished. but i think even more fundamentally what he is doing here in the united states is very polarizing and he is, i think, the most divisive president we've ever had in the oval office. he is feeding and fueling hatred and animosity and misunderstandings among americans. >> ben, this is john brennan talking about what the president is doing. in revoking these security clearances, this reminds us of other countries where people wanting to take power and clear the ranks of anybody that's critical of them. is there a lasting effect on our republic and democracy by seeing a president act this way? and give me some comparisons to when you were in the obama administration. there were obviously critics. there were all sorts of critics that had national security clearances. did this ever cross your mind to do? >> no. look, actually, some of
. >> i think donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency with hiss invective tendency an his relationships to benefit himself as opposed to the country. i do think that america's standing in the world has also been tarnished. but i think even more fundamentally what he is doing here in the united states is very polarizing and he is, i think, the most divisive president we've ever had in the oval office. he is feeding and fueling hatred and animosity and...
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we want to hear the traffic is sullied and the law enforcement officer has put us in touch with the mexican police informant this man used to work for the gulf cartel can you describe to me how the cartels operating the weapons trafficking from the us into mexico it's almost. you know sort of. you. know. what about the mexican security forces do they make a big effort to stop all of it. so you. know most of the world you know. and u.s. security simply has a different. as american border forces are more focused on drugs coming in then weapons going out traffickers have adopted their business model. official data about trafficking is hard to come by but some us have come to attention such as this super store chain called academies. it keeps coming up as a purchasing point of weapons that have been trafficked to mexico u.s. agencies are limited by law as to what data they can publish but in two thousand and eleven a spreadsheet was leaked with thousands of gun traces and academy sports features very prominently academy schools comes up to nearly one hundred traces some link to weapons recovere
we want to hear the traffic is sullied and the law enforcement officer has put us in touch with the mexican police informant this man used to work for the gulf cartel can you describe to me how the cartels operating the weapons trafficking from the us into mexico it's almost. you know sort of. you. know. what about the mexican security forces do they make a big effort to stop all of it. so you. know most of the world you know. and u.s. security simply has a different. as american border forces...
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commentators i think donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency brennan has also been a vocal critic of trump on twitter the white house says it's pulling but it's clear it's specifically for contradictory and erroneous testimony before congress alleging he falsely denied the cia had infiltrated so. senate staff members computers mr brennan has a history that calls into question is objectivity and credibility on twitter brennan responded saying that my principles are worth far more than clearances i will not relent democratic members of congress argue revoking brennan's clearance is a misuse of presidential power it is nothing more than a political move by the president to punish those who disagree with him they also believe it is a dangerous precedent the white house says it is also considering revoking the security clearances of nine other former government officials who have criticized donald trump publicly including the former f.b.i. director james comey the former director of national intelligence james clapper and even former obama administration na
commentators i think donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency brennan has also been a vocal critic of trump on twitter the white house says it's pulling but it's clear it's specifically for contradictory and erroneous testimony before congress alleging he falsely denied the cia had infiltrated so. senate staff members computers mr brennan has a history that calls into question is objectivity and credibility on twitter brennan responded saying that my...
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commentators i think donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency brennan has also been a vocal critic of trump on twitter the white house says it's pulling but it's clear it's specifically for contradictory and erroneous testimony before congress alleging he falsely denied the cia had infiltrated senate staff members computers mr brennan has a history that calls into question is objectivity and credibility on twitter brennan responded saying that my principles are worth far more than clearances i will not relent democratic members of congress argue revoking brennan's clearance is a misuse of presidential power it is nothing more than a political move by the president to punish those who disagree with him they also believe it is a dangerous precedent the white house says it is also considering revoking the security clearances of nine other former government officials who have criticized donald trump publicly including the former f.b.i. director james comey the. former director of national intelligence james clapper and even former obama administration natio
commentators i think donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency brennan has also been a vocal critic of trump on twitter the white house says it's pulling but it's clear it's specifically for contradictory and erroneous testimony before congress alleging he falsely denied the cia had infiltrated senate staff members computers mr brennan has a history that calls into question is objectivity and credibility on twitter brennan responded saying that my principles...
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this was brennan last night: >> i think donald trump has d dly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency. er reporter: in an interview with jeff glor in mid-july, mr. trump made his disdain for brennan clear. br oh, i have no confidence in a guy like brennan. i think he's a total low-life. >> reporter: former government r:ficials often retain security searances so they can advise their successors. sanders said the administration was reviewing the clearances of several other former obama administration officials, and bruce orr, a justice department attorney, who was in contact tath the former british spy claiming to have dirt on mr. trump. >> glor: so, major, so this has been talked about for a while. r y-- why the announcement, then, this afternoon? >> reporter: well, the white house may have been looking to inange the subject from allegations of racism and corruption leveled by top presidential aide-- former top presidential aide-- omarosa manigault newman, and the ongoing fraud trial of former campaign general chairman paul manafort. and there's evidence, jeff, today's m
this was brennan last night: >> i think donald trump has d dly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency. er reporter: in an interview with jeff glor in mid-july, mr. trump made his disdain for brennan clear. br oh, i have no confidence in a guy like brennan. i think he's a total low-life. >> reporter: former government r:ficials often retain security searances so they can advise their successors. sanders said the administration was reviewing the clearances of several...
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you know your family is certain to come down with cancer i mean you know this to sully of outsourcing the toxic externalities as they're called for a corporation to china it's hit a chinese wall they're not going to accept it anymore so that this situation is changing measures how can there be you know a better but parents guy and you're certainly right people over in china are dying so here you have a case for air pollution from water pollution my gosh i don't want to go to china let alone you know i have to live there max with where we are with all the pollution i couldn't trust anything i get eat or drink books. again who is the better for sure of this it's not the chinese people and yes it's going to change interesting diners just looking at a report today max and china is about ready to go into a trade deficit with the rest of the world just not with us so how is this for most work in terms of fantasyland here what's happening. thing is the price of oil is going up. the price of other things that china uses china's labor costs is going up it's it's just us is not the beneficiary
you know your family is certain to come down with cancer i mean you know this to sully of outsourcing the toxic externalities as they're called for a corporation to china it's hit a chinese wall they're not going to accept it anymore so that this situation is changing measures how can there be you know a better but parents guy and you're certainly right people over in china are dying so here you have a case for air pollution from water pollution my gosh i don't want to go to china let alone you...
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we want to hear the traffic is sullied and the law enforcement officer has put us in touch with the mexican police informant this man used to work for the gulf cartel can you describe to me how the cartels operating the weapons trafficking from the u.s. into mexico it was almost. you know sort of sort of mom you know.
we want to hear the traffic is sullied and the law enforcement officer has put us in touch with the mexican police informant this man used to work for the gulf cartel can you describe to me how the cartels operating the weapons trafficking from the u.s. into mexico it was almost. you know sort of sort of mom you know.
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sullying the reputations of people who were actually brave enough to come forward with their stories.inal of washington, was supposed to speak on wednesday and don't let the last minute ruled out because of course it was incredibly inappropriate for him to be here in the first place. pope francis himself has admitted he was wrong when it came to chile. there was evidence of sexual abuse by priests in chile and pope francis didn't believe these people initially, so he has been guilty of it and unfortunately there have been too many holes in pope francis's experience when it comes to this matter. we all thought he would be a bit of a revolutionary and would do his best to support sexual abuse survivors, but we are found wanting and many people have found him wanting to today with his words and lack of action and is continuing apologies. again, words are meaningless without action. and we're expecting to see, perhaps protest is not the right word, but dignified demonstrations tomorrow. to protest at the abuse of children, to remember the child victims, mother and baby institutions and so
sullying the reputations of people who were actually brave enough to come forward with their stories.inal of washington, was supposed to speak on wednesday and don't let the last minute ruled out because of course it was incredibly inappropriate for him to be here in the first place. pope francis himself has admitted he was wrong when it came to chile. there was evidence of sexual abuse by priests in chile and pope francis didn't believe these people initially, so he has been guilty of it and...
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. >> donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency. mr.rump continues to have his ignorance of the facts and willful disregard of them. i and other national security officials are speak out because of the abnormal behavior of mr. trump. jesse: he said a lot more worse than that. with me to discuss, former white house communications director, anthony scaramucci and founder of turning point u.s.a., charlie kirk. i regret bringing both those guys in at the same table. in scaramucci what do you think about this? is this vindictive or justified. >> he can do anything he wants in that capacity. but i would have been more cautious because over 75 years you had a bipartisan commitment on national security. the president is a huge supporter of all these guys during the 9/11 crisis which is only a short 16 years ago. for me i would not be doing it. but if he wants to do it. i get why he's doing it. i think that he's exan rated in the mueller investigation. if anything, some periphery damage to people in the super close to him. he goes on and surpris
. >> donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency. mr.rump continues to have his ignorance of the facts and willful disregard of them. i and other national security officials are speak out because of the abnormal behavior of mr. trump. jesse: he said a lot more worse than that. with me to discuss, former white house communications director, anthony scaramucci and founder of turning point u.s.a., charlie kirk. i regret bringing both those guys in at the...
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. >> i think donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency. >> reporter an interview with jeff glor in mid july mr. trump maor brnan clear. like brennan. i think he's a total lowlife. >> reporter: former government officials often retain security clearances so they can advise their successors. sanders said the administration was reviewing the clearances of several other former obama administration officials and bruce ohr, a justice department attorney who was in contact with a former british spy claiming to have dirt on mr. trump. when the white house first released the president's statement, it carried the date of july 26th. strong evidence this decision had long since been made. white house aides then released a different statement that was identical in every respect except for adding today's date. >>> turkey has raised its tariffs on a list of american products including cars, coal, and booze. it's the latest in a tit for tat trade war thatarfnastor arkcono brink. holly williams is there. >> reporter: this is an economic war according to turkey, and th
. >> i think donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency. >> reporter an interview with jeff glor in mid july mr. trump maor brnan clear. like brennan. i think he's a total lowlife. >> reporter: former government officials often retain security clearances so they can advise their successors. sanders said the administration was reviewing the clearances of several other former obama administration officials and bruce ohr, a justice department...
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relaxed and candid attitude about sex, he did so, important to note in the age we are now in that is sullied by the likes of the despicable harvey weinstein, he did so by urging a kind of standard of gentlemanly behavior on the part of the readers of his magazine. with regard to the consumer revolution i things things similarly, taken to extremes where unrestrained greed and suffocating materialism and on occasion in pursuit of abundance can be a corrosive thing. but as a whole, rising american standard of living after world war ii was the in the of the world and rightly so. it broke the back of one's -- want in american society among large swaths of the population not only the middle-class but the working-class as well. having a comfortable material existence which allows people to delve into other areas, travel, leisure, education, hobbies, recreation, 1000 things enabling americans to live richer, fully lives. these things on the whole have been a positive development. encouraged by hugh hefner and others america's consumer prosperity largely defines the good life societies around the glo
relaxed and candid attitude about sex, he did so, important to note in the age we are now in that is sullied by the likes of the despicable harvey weinstein, he did so by urging a kind of standard of gentlemanly behavior on the part of the readers of his magazine. with regard to the consumer revolution i things things similarly, taken to extremes where unrestrained greed and suffocating materialism and on occasion in pursuit of abundance can be a corrosive thing. but as a whole, rising american...
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appeared in the virginia newspaper and his civilian friends and spurred that if you quit now you will sullyyour reputation so he didn't. he went back and forth during the whole period. one of the problems coveted a british royal officer's commission. compared to the colonial commission that washington held given by the governor of virginia as opposed to king george itself this was a real problem for george. one day he was on the virginia tier captain dagwood he is from maryland and is a captain which is lower than a colonel however he has from the king himself above washington and washington d.c. is about and it drives washington crazy he cannot command him so he goes to greatly on the journey to resolve this so this final passage is about this particular. and one of his journeys washington remains in restless exile in winchester in the shenandoah valley 34-year-old captain dagwood the and young colonel washington of winchester each ran their own dedicated to protecting the frontier settlers but is winter deepened the stalemate would eat away five off the street/and my under the gray skies
appeared in the virginia newspaper and his civilian friends and spurred that if you quit now you will sullyyour reputation so he didn't. he went back and forth during the whole period. one of the problems coveted a british royal officer's commission. compared to the colonial commission that washington held given by the governor of virginia as opposed to king george itself this was a real problem for george. one day he was on the virginia tier captain dagwood he is from maryland and is a captain...
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. >> so do you, sully. >> always appreciate your insight. >> let's find out what's coming up on "squawk. becky quick is back with us. she joins us with a look how are you? how was it where were you >> i was great vacation was wonderful i was at the beach were you at the lake house >> back in july. not nearly for long enough not showering for 12 days is freeing. >> yes >> that's what lakes are for >> lakes, i'll give you that as long as you jump in the lake every day. great to see you i had a question for brian kelly, the retail invests pushed up cryptocurrencies to begin with they may be pulling but they're the reason we saw fries prices o high our big story we'll be talking about today, verizon we have this new ceo of verizon who will be joining us, hans vestberg this is his first television interview since he took over as ceo on the 1st of august verizon has some news out about the fourth city that they're going to be rolling out 5g this is a big deal indianapolis is the fourth of the four cities they've been planning 5g on for this year and we'll talk to him about that rollout, what
. >> so do you, sully. >> always appreciate your insight. >> let's find out what's coming up on "squawk. becky quick is back with us. she joins us with a look how are you? how was it where were you >> i was great vacation was wonderful i was at the beach were you at the lake house >> back in july. not nearly for long enough not showering for 12 days is freeing. >> yes >> that's what lakes are for >> lakes, i'll give you that as long as you...
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sully met her in philadelphia introduced by pierce butler. a cousin of his. he was quite enthralled by her. he did several paintings of her. he went on to marry pierce butler in 1834. he come from a wealthy philadelphia family. that also owned plantations in georgia. there's however was not a happy marriage. she was opposed to the slavery that she witnessed on her husband's plantations. that and other factors led her to leave him in 1846. and returned to england and later divorced in 1849. fanny story does not end there. as she returned to the united states she had lost custody of her daughters and was only able to visit them for a short time each year. until they turn 21. she did return to the stage to raise money but not as an actress. instead she gave public readings. she was a prolific writer. she published a couple of plays, a volume of her poetry. during the civil war she was very concerned about foreign attitudes towards the confederacy. wanting to turn british opinion in favor of the union cause. in 1863 she decided to publish her journal about life i
sully met her in philadelphia introduced by pierce butler. a cousin of his. he was quite enthralled by her. he did several paintings of her. he went on to marry pierce butler in 1834. he come from a wealthy philadelphia family. that also owned plantations in georgia. there's however was not a happy marriage. she was opposed to the slavery that she witnessed on her husband's plantations. that and other factors led her to leave him in 1846. and returned to england and later divorced in 1849....
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. >> donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency. with his invective, with his constant disregard, i think, for even decency. he is, i think, the most divisive president we've ever had in the oval office. he is feeding and fueling hatred and animosity and misunderstandings among americans. i think the big question, first of all, for those of those who are on mr. trump's national security team whether they can continue to serve in good conscience, an individual who basically betrayed his nation. what mr. trump did yesterday was to betray to the women and men of the fbi, cia, nsa, and others, and to betray the american public. that is why i use the term that this is nothing short of treason this. i think he's afraid of the president of russia. >> why? >> we can speculate to as to why. the russians have something on him personally that he can roll out and make his life more difficult. he has ignorance of the fats and willful disregard of them. just to follow through to follow through on these campaign promises that really were very flaw
. >> donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency. with his invective, with his constant disregard, i think, for even decency. he is, i think, the most divisive president we've ever had in the oval office. he is feeding and fueling hatred and animosity and misunderstandings among americans. i think the big question, first of all, for those of those who are on mr. trump's national security team whether they can continue to serve in good conscience, an...
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whoever democrats choose, the republicans will want to try to sully that name. the republicans and trump have done a horrific job. women in the suburbs, republicans are leaving in droves. we just had this election in ohio. democrats shouldn't -- >> a tossup in ohio 12. >> i think we will do very well. i think we will take back the house. we will unite the party. i'm looking forward -- >> 83 days. >> we will count them. it's nice to have you. thanks for being here. >>> the president this morning attacks again his own attorney general jeff sessions in the russia probe. we will talk about it next. control of heartburn. prie so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. uhp. i didn't believe it. again. ♪ ooh, baby, do you know what that's worth? ♪ i want to believe it. [ claps hands ] ♪ ooh i'm not hearing the confidence. okay, hold the name your price tool. power of options based on your budget! and! ♪ we'll make heaven a place on earth ♪ yeah! oh, my angels! ♪ ooh,
whoever democrats choose, the republicans will want to try to sully that name. the republicans and trump have done a horrific job. women in the suburbs, republicans are leaving in droves. we just had this election in ohio. democrats shouldn't -- >> a tossup in ohio 12. >> i think we will do very well. i think we will take back the house. we will unite the party. i'm looking forward -- >> 83 days. >> we will count them. it's nice to have you. thanks for being here....
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. >> i think donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency. with his invective, with his constant disregard for human decency. as well as his befriending of autocratic leaders around the world and his continued pursuit of relationships to benefit himself as opposed to the country. i do think america's standing the world has also been tarnished. i think even more fundamentally, what he's doing here in the united states is very polarizing and he is i think the most divisive president we have ever had in the oval office. >> jesse: reaction from john brennan on twitter. "this action is part of a broader effort by mr. trump to suppress freedom of speech and punish critics. it should gravely worry all americans, including intelligence professionals about the cost of speaking out. my principles are worth far more than clearances. i will not relent." the white house reviewing security clearances of top former intelligence officials and fbi employees, including james comey commander mccabe, susan rice, peter strzok, and james clapper. judge jeanine, i
. >> i think donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency. with his invective, with his constant disregard for human decency. as well as his befriending of autocratic leaders around the world and his continued pursuit of relationships to benefit himself as opposed to the country. i do think america's standing the world has also been tarnished. i think even more fundamentally, what he's doing here in the united states is very polarizing and he is i think...
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turningint poit poi conversation with his father saying he didn't survive the holocaust to have his name sulliedp. now he faces jail time. a.m.i. has not responded to our request for comment. a lawyer sent out this tweet saying to all media asking for comment here is our official statement, told you so. >> pretty short statement. our legal and political experts are all standing by. they are getting ready to weigh in. we'll take a quick break and be right back. it's time for the 'biggest sale of the year' on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, free home delivery. ends saturday. let someone else do the heavy lifting. tripadvisor compares prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. so you barely have to lift a finger. or a wing. tripadvisor. where in all of this is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you partner wit
turningint poit poi conversation with his father saying he didn't survive the holocaust to have his name sulliedp. now he faces jail time. a.m.i. has not responded to our request for comment. a lawyer sent out this tweet saying to all media asking for comment here is our official statement, told you so. >> pretty short statement. our legal and political experts are all standing by. they are getting ready to weigh in. we'll take a quick break and be right back. it's time for the 'biggest...
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and it's just part of the continued effort about it president to sort of sully the investigation in the eyes of the public. the credibility of the investigation in the eyes of the public. >> that's the way we start the 5:00 hour here on east coast. up next, john brennan says he'll go to battle to save the security clearances of other top intelligence officials and he's not backing down on comments he made about the president having tre treasonist behavior. looking for great deals on travel? just use priceline. you can save up to 60% on hotels. that's like $120 a night back in your pocket. go to priceline to get deals you won't find anywhere else. better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infect
and it's just part of the continued effort about it president to sort of sully the investigation in the eyes of the public. the credibility of the investigation in the eyes of the public. >> that's the way we start the 5:00 hour here on east coast. up next, john brennan says he'll go to battle to save the security clearances of other top intelligence officials and he's not backing down on comments he made about the president having tre treasonist behavior. looking for great deals on...
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it started about 3:00 in the morning at cafe paradise near monterey and ol sully road.he's been targeted before. >>> the murder of mollie tibbetts is sparking new heated debate about immigration. the suspect, christian rivera, is an undocumented immigrant. his employers say he gave them false identification. in a facebook post, tibbetts' aunt says that, remember, evil comes in every color. president trump has a different take. which he talked about in length in an interview that aired this morning. happening now, our bob riddell is taking a closer look at the debate and will have a live report. including reaction from immigrant supporters. and bart police are investigating an early morning stabbing that happened near the warm springs bart station. the train service was never affected. on our homepage, you can link to the whole story. bay area travelers headed to hawaii want to check ahead. hurricane lane is approaching the islands. a direct hit may be avoided. go to our twitter feed for the latest information. more news for you in an hour. >> stay connected to your worl
it started about 3:00 in the morning at cafe paradise near monterey and ol sully road.he's been targeted before. >>> the murder of mollie tibbetts is sparking new heated debate about immigration. the suspect, christian rivera, is an undocumented immigrant. his employers say he gave them false identification. in a facebook post, tibbetts' aunt says that, remember, evil comes in every color. president trump has a different take. which he talked about in length in an interview that aired...
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i think president trump has badly sullied the office of the presidency, reflective of somebody who quite frankly, is - - he really is. >> is that appropriate for a cia director to say about the president? >> i think for john, john's an extraordinary servant of the country. but i think he has been incredibly critical of the president and i think that has put him in a political place which actually does more damage for the intelligence community which is a political, even as he's retired. i don't support him being as critical of the present as he has been. >> the question of force is whether we are blurring the lines between politics and intelligence. i want to put up a statement that brennan said in an op-ed in the new york times after his security clearance was cleared. here it is. mr. trump's claim of no collusion, or in a word, hogwash. - - wrote if directors brennan statement is based on intelligence he received, why didn't he included in the intelligence community assessment released in 2017? if however, director brennan statement is purely political and based on conjecture, the pres
i think president trump has badly sullied the office of the presidency, reflective of somebody who quite frankly, is - - he really is. >> is that appropriate for a cia director to say about the president? >> i think for john, john's an extraordinary servant of the country. but i think he has been incredibly critical of the president and i think that has put him in a political place which actually does more damage for the intelligence community which is a political, even as he's...
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. >> i think donald trump has pulley sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency with his invective, constant regard for human decency as well as his befriending of democratic leaders around the world. i do think that america's standing in the world has also been tarnished. i think even more fundamentally, what he's doing here in the united states is very polarizing and he is, i think, the most divisive president we've ever had in the oval office. >> shepard: that was last night on msnbc. the night before on this channel, the president's lawyer, rudy guliani, told our sean hannity that brennan "should face a grand jury for his role in pedalling the salacious trump dossier that kicked off the phony russian investigation." >> i'm going to tell you who was the quarterback for this. he's a bit of a puppet. mueller is a puppet. people that are working for him -- >> i have a funny feeling you're act to drop a bomb. >> shepard: much of the attack on mueller was compiled by christopher steele that the administration has asserted what began the russian investigation. it was not. th
. >> i think donald trump has pulley sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency with his invective, constant regard for human decency as well as his befriending of democratic leaders around the world. i do think that america's standing in the world has also been tarnished. i think even more fundamentally, what he's doing here in the united states is very polarizing and he is, i think, the most divisive president we've ever had in the oval office. >> shepard: that was...
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. >> first i think donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency with his invective, with his constant disregard, i think, for human decency, as well as befriending of autocratic leaders around the world. i do think that america's standing in the world has also been tarnished. but i think even more fundment tally what he is doing here in the united states is very polarizing and he is, i think, the most divisive president we've ever had in the oval office. he is feeding and fuelling hatred and animosity and misunderstandings among americans. so i am very concerned when i look at some of the tweets that are out there and commentary. we are just fighting with each other as a nation. >> and so today, a hastily scheduled white house press briefing began this way. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> i'd like to begin by reading a statement from the president. as the head of the executive branch and commander in chief, i have a unique constitutional responsibility to protect the nation's classified information, including by controlling access to it. today
. >> first i think donald trump has badly sullied the reputation of the office of the presidency with his invective, with his constant disregard, i think, for human decency, as well as befriending of autocratic leaders around the world. i do think that america's standing in the world has also been tarnished. but i think even more fundment tally what he is doing here in the united states is very polarizing and he is, i think, the most divisive president we've ever had in the oval office....
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he has sullied the office, congress must admonish him." >>> a woman is under arrest after police say she stole an ambulance and went on a joyride. here's how investigators say she was able to pull it off. >> reporter: a woman in handcuffs on the freeway, the ambulance she's accused of stealing wrecked. stockton police say 34-year-old natasha scott stole it from this tightly secured stockton hospital. witnesses say it took her seconds to jump in for a 10 minute joyride. it was after 6:00 monday evening. paramedics were off helping their patient. when they returned, their ambulance was gone. first responders say it happens cars and trucks. nces, police there are almost monthly report of thieves driving off in emergency vehicles, but ems experts say no single agency tracks how many are stolen nationwide. so is there an industrywide standard to prevent such thefts? the simple answer is no, but the reason is much more difficult. >> the last thing you want to do is create regulation or policy that is so limiting that your personnel can't use that good judgment as necessary. >> reporter: ri
he has sullied the office, congress must admonish him." >>> a woman is under arrest after police say she stole an ambulance and went on a joyride. here's how investigators say she was able to pull it off. >> reporter: a woman in handcuffs on the freeway, the ambulance she's accused of stealing wrecked. stockton police say 34-year-old natasha scott stole it from this tightly secured stockton hospital. witnesses say it took her seconds to jump in for a 10 minute joyride. it...
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but for me to sully could come when the whole could be confused and done some of the funniest is clef when they come on of the necessity on twinkie america i think i don't have to give us your exclusive if the one is out there no i think it's clever fourteen fifty three. the holy war between christian dome and islam resulted in the muslims victory. constantinople the last remnant of the byzantine empire fell into the hands of the turks. and an iron curtain now separated the christian mediterranean bank from the indies blocking the movement of slaves from the balkans. for christian europe pursuing the conquest of the atlantic was now more necessary than ever. islam. christendom to ash had reached their maid and the whole area where they had been acquiring slabs for slaves. was now christianized to islamicize. there was only one region to head for africa becomes associated with slavery as a result of these developments. officially islam in the catholic church condemned the enslavement of free men. but in practice the demand for slaves did not run dry and justify continued raids. when he
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rudy knows better and it's sad to see him sullying what was once a reputation for being straight andiding. >> so to the paul manafort case, the newts of the mueller investigation, it's a conventional tax evasion case involving the president's former campaign manager with ties to putin's russia because of working for yanukovych in ukraine but this is a judge and a case where the suggestion of some link between the campaign and paul manafort is not being made which trump allies would say has nothing to do with this. that's accurate. >> it's accurate, it's a crime that is alleged that mueller investigators came across in the course of doing their investigation and it's entirely within the scope of his responsibility so he's not to turn a blind eye, nor is the justice department, to credible evidence of tax evasion, money laundering on a grand scope and the evidence -- anecdotal as it is -- about the life-style, the ostentatiousness of having clothing such as has been described, multiple homes, an inventory of oriental rugs, et cetera, et cetera, is probably going to resonate with the pu
rudy knows better and it's sad to see him sullying what was once a reputation for being straight andiding. >> so to the paul manafort case, the newts of the mueller investigation, it's a conventional tax evasion case involving the president's former campaign manager with ties to putin's russia because of working for yanukovych in ukraine but this is a judge and a case where the suggestion of some link between the campaign and paul manafort is not being made which trump allies would say...