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he was busy at dover about to be arrested unbeknownst to him and the foster parents were in the housee did not know so they went the full scale of getting mornings outside. there he scary. -- very scary. it raises a lot of questions about the merits and pitfalls of the prevent programme, but as many commentators have said to us tonight it requires that individual to want to change, to wa nt that individual to want to change, to want to turn away from whatever attem pts to want to turn away from whatever atte m pts to to want to turn away from whatever attempts to brainwash them and be neighborly them have gone ahead. we are struggling a little bit, let me tell you. the reason you are looking at me rather than our gorgeous cast is that both of the screens are playing up and is not very nice for you to look at i'm afraid. sorry about that. try not to look at it too much. i will stick to the neighbours if we can. if i could check the timing from you in the gallery. seven minutes, 0k. let's move on and look at the express. page number two. we will not check the lloris at dover says grayli
he was busy at dover about to be arrested unbeknownst to him and the foster parents were in the housee did not know so they went the full scale of getting mornings outside. there he scary. -- very scary. it raises a lot of questions about the merits and pitfalls of the prevent programme, but as many commentators have said to us tonight it requires that individual to want to change, to wa nt that individual to want to change, to want to turn away from whatever attem pts to want to turn away from...
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cohen has maintained that he formed that llc on his own, unbeknownst to mr. trump, unbeknownst to the trump organization. this idea that there is a separation between e.c. llc and donald trump and the trump organization is a complete and utter fiction. >> on that note we bring if our leadoff panel for yet another busy wednesday night. michael crowley, national security editor and senior correspondent for politico. jill colvin's back with us, white house reporter for the associated press, who was with the president on his whirlwind trip to california and the midwest. and returning after his all too brief appearance last night, actually early this morning, because of the breaking news we were covering in pennsylvania, is phil elliot, politics correspondent for "time" magazine. phil, since we used your turn of phrase at the top of the broadcast, you called it through your reporting "season 2" for our only president in the history of our republic with a background in reality television. what is it like, what are people inside season 2 telling you? >> they're brac
cohen has maintained that he formed that llc on his own, unbeknownst to mr. trump, unbeknownst to the trump organization. this idea that there is a separation between e.c. llc and donald trump and the trump organization is a complete and utter fiction. >> on that note we bring if our leadoff panel for yet another busy wednesday night. michael crowley, national security editor and senior correspondent for politico. jill colvin's back with us, white house reporter for the associated press,...
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. >> reportedly a lot of the information obtained by facebook users unbeknownst to them would then betly to candidates, and in this case, donald trump's campaign, which reportedly the campaign would be able to use to its advantage in terms of how to target certain viewers. do you believe that that indeed happened? >> well, certainly just from the data that they supplied me, they would certainly be able to find persuadable voters in the competitive districts and be able to figure out maybe the top three hot button issues that really animated that voter, and then could microtarget them for messages about those issue, directly on facebook and direct a on their set top box. the industry is able to microtarget people individually now, and so if you could figure out these issues then you could figure out how to communicate directly to specific voters. >> in most campaigns would say that's smart campaigning but you're saying unbeknownst to you your personal information may have been obtained and other users may have been obtained for this purpose without your knowing and so thereby that's wr
. >> reportedly a lot of the information obtained by facebook users unbeknownst to them would then betly to candidates, and in this case, donald trump's campaign, which reportedly the campaign would be able to use to its advantage in terms of how to target certain viewers. do you believe that that indeed happened? >> well, certainly just from the data that they supplied me, they would certainly be able to find persuadable voters in the competitive districts and be able to figure out...
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cohen has maintained that he formed that llc on his own, unbeknownst to mr. trump, unbeknownst to the trump organization, that he drafted the documents. >> and that he did it just out of loyalty to his friend, donald trump. >> correct. he expects the american people to believe he spent all this time and energy, hours upon hours doing all of this work, and the president never knew anything about it, and no one in the trump organization ever knew anything about it. we've already produced and you've shown some of the documents on the show. the trump organization e-mails. we now have these documents. the statement that was provided by ms. martin is demonstrably false. if you look at the first document that you showed your viewers, in the upper left hand corner it designates ms. martin as a representative, a legal representative of ec, llc. it's right there in the upper left hand corner. >> and she is a full-time employee of the trump organization. >> she is a full-time employee as evidenced by the state bar page, as evidenced by the linkedin page. she has no othe
cohen has maintained that he formed that llc on his own, unbeknownst to mr. trump, unbeknownst to the trump organization, that he drafted the documents. >> and that he did it just out of loyalty to his friend, donald trump. >> correct. he expects the american people to believe he spent all this time and energy, hours upon hours doing all of this work, and the president never knew anything about it, and no one in the trump organization ever knew anything about it. we've already...
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but unbeknownst to him, the president had signed his death warrant, and it would be death by tweet.o, director of the cia, will become our new secretary of state. he'll do a fantasticjob. thank you to rex tillerson for his service." but tillerson isn't on twitter, so, excruciatingly, it fell to his chief of staff to inform him of his demise. there was no contact from the white house, only this afterwards from the president. i think rex will be much happier now, but i really appreciate his service. happier? he didn't seem it. in his farewell statement, he never mentioned donald trump by name, didn't thank him or wish him luck. instead, there were these pointed remarks on russia. much work remains to respond to the troubling behaviour and actions on the part of the russian government. russia must assess carefully as to how its actions are in the best interests of the russian people, and of the world more broadly. i, rex wayne tillerson do solemnly swear... it was all so different when he was sworn in, then seen as one of the grown—ups of the administration. but his fate was probably s
but unbeknownst to him, the president had signed his death warrant, and it would be death by tweet.o, director of the cia, will become our new secretary of state. he'll do a fantasticjob. thank you to rex tillerson for his service." but tillerson isn't on twitter, so, excruciatingly, it fell to his chief of staff to inform him of his demise. there was no contact from the white house, only this afterwards from the president. i think rex will be much happier now, but i really appreciate his...
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commission over charges that third party apps were able to access nearly all of the users' personal data unbeknownst to them and facebook promised to fix the problem sound familiar just a couple of years later a bug was found on the site that exposed the email addresses and phone numbers of six million facebook users and as a part of a legal battle running since two thousand and fifteen belgian courts order the social media giant in february of this year to stop collecting the private information of belgian users on third party sites a decision that facebook is not accepting and continues to appeal and that brings us to today and to this rather amusing me julian assange has been living in the london embassy for over five years has had his life threatened by politicians and has been called a traitor for his work as a whistleblower and wants like a bird may not exactly be sitting pretty at the moment what with the hit his company stocks have taken and the requests from both the u.s. and the u.k. to testify on the situation i highly doubt the guy will be facing life threatening . wences if any at all b
commission over charges that third party apps were able to access nearly all of the users' personal data unbeknownst to them and facebook promised to fix the problem sound familiar just a couple of years later a bug was found on the site that exposed the email addresses and phone numbers of six million facebook users and as a part of a legal battle running since two thousand and fifteen belgian courts order the social media giant in february of this year to stop collecting the private...
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commission over charges that third party apps were able to access nearly all of the user's personal data unbeknownst to them and facebook promised to fix the problem sound familiar just a couple of years later a bug was found on the site that exposed the email addresses and phone numbers of six million facebook users and as a part of a legal battle running since two thousand and fifteen belgian courts order the social media giant in february of this year to stop collecting the private information of belgian users on third party sites a decision that facebook is not accepting and continues to appeal and that brings us to today and to this rather amusing me julian assange has been living in the london embassy for over five years has had his life threatened by politicians and has been called a traitor for his work as a whistleblower and while it's like a bird may not exactly be sitting pretty at the moment what with the hit his company stocks have taken and the requests from both the u.s. and the u.k. to testify on the situation i highly doubt the guy will be facing life threatening consequences if any
commission over charges that third party apps were able to access nearly all of the user's personal data unbeknownst to them and facebook promised to fix the problem sound familiar just a couple of years later a bug was found on the site that exposed the email addresses and phone numbers of six million facebook users and as a part of a legal battle running since two thousand and fifteen belgian courts order the social media giant in february of this year to stop collecting the private...
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nuclear power plant 20 miles north on the hunt they could have been pointed to by having problems unbeknownstto the people that built it on a very significant fault zone. do we close this power plant and say listen, damage to this reactor in its worst case could actually result in a mandatory evacuation and so far we haven't. that power plant that is also on the hudson because it is so beleaguered amsouth to close in 2020 to 2022 got the past four to retrofit required so we take one of the most beleaguered power plants and tell them we don't have to have the sort of ritual this renovation to get you up to snuff for these type of events. so that is the case again it's certainly responsibility and that is important to consider and that is the question of as the planet continues to change a. they did and habits before and we have to start asking some difficult questions. if for instance you live in a place that just became a flood zone that wasn't before, what do you do, do you move or say aren't you going to get flood insurance, do you mandate, these are the hard questions. some communities for
nuclear power plant 20 miles north on the hunt they could have been pointed to by having problems unbeknownstto the people that built it on a very significant fault zone. do we close this power plant and say listen, damage to this reactor in its worst case could actually result in a mandatory evacuation and so far we haven't. that power plant that is also on the hudson because it is so beleaguered amsouth to close in 2020 to 2022 got the past four to retrofit required so we take one of the most...
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my applications i got a scholarship and went to stanford the president assured my grandparents unbeknownst to me that he would take care of me during my time at stanford to win the ambassadorial scholarship little did i know there were no black people in scotland. [laughter] and i show up on rotary ambassador scholarship and i have a lifetime of pressure and learning the president told me at the end of the first year we had developed a beautiful relationship he said what will you do once you leave? i said i haven't decided just yet and he looked at me amazed. remember the sacrifice and commitment of those who believed in me and said that is the first time i think you have not known what is next think about it and come back tomorrow. after that i returned and he looked at me and said if you are serious about your future that i will provide you a full scholarship to stay in scotland for four years to do a phd but and then to accept a job because you feel are intellectually just as capable as everyone else who applies for the opportunities before you so i stayed at st. andrews for another thr
my applications i got a scholarship and went to stanford the president assured my grandparents unbeknownst to me that he would take care of me during my time at stanford to win the ambassadorial scholarship little did i know there were no black people in scotland. [laughter] and i show up on rotary ambassador scholarship and i have a lifetime of pressure and learning the president told me at the end of the first year we had developed a beautiful relationship he said what will you do once you...
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the university president talked me under his arms and assured my grandparents unbeknownst to me that he would take care of me during my time there. i got a rotary ambassadorial scholarship to go anywhere in the world and i choose scotland. little did i know that there were no black people in scotland except tiger woods won him i was always mistaken for an eye showed up in scotland on an ambassadorial scholarship and i had a lifetime of pleasure. the president of the university pulls me aside at the end of that first year and he challenges me. we had developed a beautiful relationship. he said to me what you going to do once you leave? i said i haven't really decided just yet. he looked at me totally amazed. knowing my story and knowing the sacrifice and the commitment of all these people in this little place who believed in me and he said this is the first time i think i've ever heard you not knowing what's next. whatever you think about it in tomorrow and the garden. i laughed left and i returned and he looked at me and he said if you are serious about your future than i will provid
the university president talked me under his arms and assured my grandparents unbeknownst to me that he would take care of me during my time there. i got a rotary ambassadorial scholarship to go anywhere in the world and i choose scotland. little did i know that there were no black people in scotland except tiger woods won him i was always mistaken for an eye showed up in scotland on an ambassadorial scholarship and i had a lifetime of pleasure. the president of the university pulls me aside at...
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unbeknownst to the soviet union, he was secretly spying for brit britain and the united states. he was able to confirm that the soviet union was moving nuclear missiles to cuba. the cia's website, they have a whole section devoted to oleg penkovski. and detailed sites. in 1962. his information gave the kennedy administration such specific technical inside into what they were looking at inside the surveillance photos that president kennedy was able to conclude in 1962 that he had exactly a three-day window, a 72-hour window for negotiating a diplomatic solution to this crisis with khrushchev before those soviet missiles would be fully functional and ready to launch. three-day window. they knew what they were looking at because oleg penkovski showed them what they were looking at. so he is credited with altering the course of the cold war. so that u-2 spy plane takes the pictures, october 14, 1962. the u.s. able to analyze the photos and have this important revelation about what they were looking at based on penkovski's revelation. they were able to come to that conclusion on octo
unbeknownst to the soviet union, he was secretly spying for brit britain and the united states. he was able to confirm that the soviet union was moving nuclear missiles to cuba. the cia's website, they have a whole section devoted to oleg penkovski. and detailed sites. in 1962. his information gave the kennedy administration such specific technical inside into what they were looking at inside the surveillance photos that president kennedy was able to conclude in 1962 that he had exactly a...
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showing him the door or whether it's digenova and the conflicts which, you know, were not revealed or unbeknownst to the white house. >> the conflict is that digenova and his wife, they represent someone who worked for the white house. corolla, who is a spokesperson, he has been interviewed by the special counsel. so certainly the white house was aware of the conflict. when he met with them on thursday, they were aware of it, they had done reports about it. his legal team, john dowd, ty cobb, they all have raised issues with hiring someone like digenova. but something happened in that meeting, and as usual with the president, something didn't seem right to him so he just thought it best not to hire them and bring them onto the team. >> thank you so much for all those details. let's talk about this with cnn political analyst julian seltzer and michael scherer. it's interesting they were aware of the conflicts in the beginning, then there were meetings, and no chemistry. a red flag for digenova joining the team and a few days later no longer being on it. >> reporter: none of that should surprise us
showing him the door or whether it's digenova and the conflicts which, you know, were not revealed or unbeknownst to the white house. >> the conflict is that digenova and his wife, they represent someone who worked for the white house. corolla, who is a spokesperson, he has been interviewed by the special counsel. so certainly the white house was aware of the conflict. when he met with them on thursday, they were aware of it, they had done reports about it. his legal team, john dowd, ty...
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. $130,000 from his home line of equity, unbeknownst to his client.have a duty to keep our client informed at every stage. so to transfer this money over to a porn star is unbelievable to me. >> what about the fact that cohen used the trump organization e-mail in talking about this payment? is that major problem as well? >> we all have yahoo! and google accounts. i'm sure he does too. where inadvertent or intentional, he used his work e-mail. to the e. tent xtent he is tryi make a space between is negating that. he is using his official, not just e-mail but digital signature, in the capacity of special counsel to trump organization. to communicate throughout the course of negotiations. using that e-mail. using it for banking aspect of it and transferring of money. it'll make it harder for him and more incredible that this was a personal thing. >> yeah. there are legal challenges if the trump organization -- excuse me, not trump organization, trump administration, tries to keep stormy daniels quiet. how does it look if they are trying to keep stormy da
. $130,000 from his home line of equity, unbeknownst to his client.have a duty to keep our client informed at every stage. so to transfer this money over to a porn star is unbelievable to me. >> what about the fact that cohen used the trump organization e-mail in talking about this payment? is that major problem as well? >> we all have yahoo! and google accounts. i'm sure he does too. where inadvertent or intentional, he used his work e-mail. to the e. tent xtent he is tryi make a...
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spokesperson, he was the attorney back then for stormy daniels and the attorney for karen mcdougal unbeknownst to mcdougal as well. we heard from a spokesperson saying he would like to talk because of attorney privilege. and we should mention stormy daniels has said publicly now on her twitter feed she was lied to, lied about and that she was bullied, and she was talking about president trump. wolf? >> all right, sarah, thank you. sarah snyder reporting. joining us now stormy daniels' attorney, michael avenatti. >> thanks for having me. >> you put up this tweet, a picture is worth a thousand words. how many words is this worth, question mark, hashtag 60 minutes, hashtag please deny it. tell our viewers what you're saying? >> that tweet is a warning shot. i want to be really clear about this. it's a warning shot to michael cohen and anyone else associated with president trump that they better be very, very careful after sunday night relating to what they say about my client and what spin or lies they attempt to tell the american people. but make no mistake about it, it is a warning shot. >> cou
spokesperson, he was the attorney back then for stormy daniels and the attorney for karen mcdougal unbeknownst to mcdougal as well. we heard from a spokesperson saying he would like to talk because of attorney privilege. and we should mention stormy daniels has said publicly now on her twitter feed she was lied to, lied about and that she was bullied, and she was talking about president trump. wolf? >> all right, sarah, thank you. sarah snyder reporting. joining us now stormy daniels'...
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they've been collecting vast treasure-troves of our data, largely unbeknownst to the sleeping, great it seems like some kind of regulation is coming. they've had a chance to fix this. facebook knew about the cambridge analytica violations for years, and they didn't do anything until their hand was caught in the cookie jar. >> they won't say whether or not zuckerberg is going to go before congress or when. we're waiting to hear that. then you have amazon. >> yes. >> the president and these reports that he really wants something done about amazon. he has friends who are whispering in his ear and saying, this is killing shopping malls. this is killing a lot of businesses. we're seeing businesses like toys "r" us going out of business. he even tweeted about it today. i have stated my concerns with amazon long before the election. unlike others, they pay little or no taxes to state and local governments. use our postal system as their delivery boy, causing tremendous loss to the u.s. and they're putting many thousands of retailers out of business. is this true? >> many things wrong with t
they've been collecting vast treasure-troves of our data, largely unbeknownst to the sleeping, great it seems like some kind of regulation is coming. they've had a chance to fix this. facebook knew about the cambridge analytica violations for years, and they didn't do anything until their hand was caught in the cookie jar. >> they won't say whether or not zuckerberg is going to go before congress or when. we're waiting to hear that. then you have amazon. >> yes. >> the...
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immigration enforcement effort, but it turns out that there is an immigration enforcement effort that was unbeknownst to that member, that there immediatneeds to be an immediate response to us that that's what happened. that's in the middle of page four. and finally, in the -- there's a call on page five to -- some additional oversight that every year -- and there's actually a typo graphical error at the top of page five that we should adjust, by no later than january of each year. do you see that? yeah. and i think commissioner dejesus found another typo. >> yeah. on page three, 3-b, on the second line, the little thing that's crossed out, it needs to stay in. [ inaudible ] emergency response to ice or cbp shall immediately notify their supervisor. the strikeout went a little too far. >> t-o, and middle of page three, next sentence. >> okay. i think they did hear me. can you hear me? >> based on that, i would make a motion that the commission adopt the revisions to dgo 5.15. >> with the corrections made. >> with the corrections. >> i second that. >> and before we -- i seek public comment, i want to
immigration enforcement effort, but it turns out that there is an immigration enforcement effort that was unbeknownst to that member, that there immediatneeds to be an immediate response to us that that's what happened. that's in the middle of page four. and finally, in the -- there's a call on page five to -- some additional oversight that every year -- and there's actually a typo graphical error at the top of page five that we should adjust, by no later than january of each year. do you see...
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my mother, unbeknownst to me, spent the weekend making oscar cookies.ookies shaped like the oscar. and she put glitter -- i don't know if it was edible or what. she then packed the cookies in disposable tupperware boxes and smuggled them into the show. so while the oscar show is going on my mother is in the audience passing cookies around to various people including steven spielberg. she gave steven spielberg a cookie, and he ate it. which really goes to show you, even when you're 50 years old and hosting the academy awards, you can still be embarrassed by mommy at work. [ cheers and applause ] but we had fun. that show is a lot of work. it's a monster production. i want to thank the staff and producers and the crew at the academy for all their hard work. i want to thank our producers here at our show who pitched in. and especially i would like to thank my amazingly talented writing staff who put in months of hard work and late nights to write not only the academy awards but also this overcongratulatory statement i am currently reading off of the telepr
my mother, unbeknownst to me, spent the weekend making oscar cookies.ookies shaped like the oscar. and she put glitter -- i don't know if it was edible or what. she then packed the cookies in disposable tupperware boxes and smuggled them into the show. so while the oscar show is going on my mother is in the audience passing cookies around to various people including steven spielberg. she gave steven spielberg a cookie, and he ate it. which really goes to show you, even when you're 50 years old...
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unbeknownst to the soviet union, she was secretly spying for britain and the united states and provided the technical descriptions and materials that allowed the kennedy administration in 1962 to confirm in fact the soviet union was secretly moving nuclear missiles to cuba. we can be more specific about the value of that information that he provided. at the cia's web site, they have a whole section devoted to penkovsky. he provided detailed plans and descriptions of the launch sites in cuba to which the soviet union had deployed the missiles starting that summer of 1962. his information gave the kennedy administration such specific technical insight into what they were looking at in surveillance photos, that president kennedy was able to conclude in october '62 he had exactly a three-day window, a 72-hour window for negotiating a diplomatic solution to this crisis with krushiev before -- for this reason penkovski is credited with averting the cold war. the u.s. is able to analyze the photos and have this important revelation of what they were looking at. they were able to come to that r
unbeknownst to the soviet union, she was secretly spying for britain and the united states and provided the technical descriptions and materials that allowed the kennedy administration in 1962 to confirm in fact the soviet union was secretly moving nuclear missiles to cuba. we can be more specific about the value of that information that he provided. at the cia's web site, they have a whole section devoted to penkovsky. he provided detailed plans and descriptions of the launch sites in cuba to...
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however, unbeknownst to the terrorist he kept his cell phone on so the police outside of the buildingo understand what was going on. when they heard shots, they stormed in and as a result, the policeman was shot and stabbed numerous times, later succumbing to those wounds. it effectively ended there. the president of france said everybody in france should be proud of this policeman, that he is their hero. the policeman's mother before he succumbed to his wounds spoke with reporters and she said when she heard that a policeman ran into the building and offered to swap with one of the hostages, she knew it was her son. >> i'm not surprised. this is how he lived. he did the work in the most noble way possible. >> reporter: she now has to live with the pain of outliving her son. another 15 people were injured in the attack. the woman the place of whom the policeman took, well, she is said to be very distraught and in shock. >> rick: tremendous bravery. i'm not sure how many people would have done wit what that officer did. >> laura: that does it for us. the news continues at the top of th
however, unbeknownst to the terrorist he kept his cell phone on so the police outside of the buildingo understand what was going on. when they heard shots, they stormed in and as a result, the policeman was shot and stabbed numerous times, later succumbing to those wounds. it effectively ended there. the president of france said everybody in france should be proud of this policeman, that he is their hero. the policeman's mother before he succumbed to his wounds spoke with reporters and she said...
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it seems unbeknownst to all of us that jeff sessions was doing a lot more than any of us knew. >> we public doesn't always know with the department of justice is doing internally. remember, according to thee, regulations here, thehe departmt of justice has a process that they go through and reviewing as to whether a special counsel should be appointed. you got to have an issue of criminality. you have to have an issue of conflict of interest. i think both of those situations as it relates to the fisa investigation, it warns a special counsel. it appears that what jeff sessions, the attorney general, has done, started that process, which by the weekend dual track with the inspector general. they are not mutually exclusive. it's not one of the other. a deeper ability to talk to witnesses outside of the existing department of justice personnel, one of the limitations imposed on them inspector general. i think this is significant, significant for the rule of law and especially when you're talking about a fisa situation, which was based on an unverified -- a salacious, and the words of ja
it seems unbeknownst to all of us that jeff sessions was doing a lot more than any of us knew. >> we public doesn't always know with the department of justice is doing internally. remember, according to thee, regulations here, thehe departmt of justice has a process that they go through and reviewing as to whether a special counsel should be appointed. you got to have an issue of criminality. you have to have an issue of conflict of interest. i think both of those situations as it relates...
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he said, ,ea many years ago it d been a robbery at my parents house and unbeknownst to me one of theitems taken was his rose bowl ring. so while i i believe this whole time he beenhi buried with the ring on, in actuality someone had stolen the rain and now with selling it for thousands of dollars onar ebay. he and his family called up enough money. they've gone to the authorities and the authorities either said the statute of limitations are gone, center. they gather together money and bought his father's ring his fk and now it is back in their family possession. this theme of rings kept coming up in my researcher for this book. we'll start out as an article for sports illustrated in the summer of 2013 ended up being "fields of battle." i thought this was a sports book but it didn't turn out that way. and i thought it was a military and were book, but it really didn't turn out that way either. it really is a story of a young group of men and what sacrifice means and what service means, and what happens when you come home from war. so i was struggling to find my next book topic about
he said, ,ea many years ago it d been a robbery at my parents house and unbeknownst to me one of theitems taken was his rose bowl ring. so while i i believe this whole time he beenhi buried with the ring on, in actuality someone had stolen the rain and now with selling it for thousands of dollars onar ebay. he and his family called up enough money. they've gone to the authorities and the authorities either said the statute of limitations are gone, center. they gather together money and bought...
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. >> facebook claims he did not know the data was for sale and unbeknownst to users on their friendsnd family, survey answers were sold to cambridge analytica, a company cofounded by former trump campaign advisor steve bannon. g.o.p. fund-raiser robert mercer, and alexander next, who ran the company until he was suspended this week, after an undercover tb report appeared to show him bragging about corrupting public officials with money and hookers. >> we need to do a data audit to find out whether this personal information was acquired by cambridge analytica, whether or not facebook took appropriate measures when they found that there may have been a breach. >> federal records show the trump campaign paid cambridge almost $6 million in 2016. but campaign officials say they only used rnc data, not facebook data, to target voters. yet both companies are under scrutiny for their use or misuse of personal information. >> check this box, that is very in the minutia of a 16 page document to. >> zuckerberg set in the future, facebook would restrict act developers access to only users name,
. >> facebook claims he did not know the data was for sale and unbeknownst to users on their friendsnd family, survey answers were sold to cambridge analytica, a company cofounded by former trump campaign advisor steve bannon. g.o.p. fund-raiser robert mercer, and alexander next, who ran the company until he was suspended this week, after an undercover tb report appeared to show him bragging about corrupting public officials with money and hookers. >> we need to do a data audit to...
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but unbeknownst to the terrorist, he kept his cell phone on so his fellow police officers outside could listen in. when they heard gunshots over the phone, they stormed the building. he was shot and stabbed leaving him mortally wounded. the terrorist was killed by the police. but before it was all said and done, 15 people had been injured in the attack. now, people from all over france have descended on this town. it is in the south of france. it's called treb. many of them saying they simply wanted to pay their respects to the police officer. the president of france called him a hero. the policeman's mother talked to reporters yesterday before he passed away from his injuries. she said when she heard a policeman had swapped places with one of the hostages, she knew it was her son. that mother now has to live with the pain of outliving her son. as for the woman with whom the policeman swapped places, her name is julie. she's said to be in shock and very distraught. rick? rick: ryan chilcote reporting from london. president trump appointing a new national security advisor replacing hr mc
but unbeknownst to the terrorist, he kept his cell phone on so his fellow police officers outside could listen in. when they heard gunshots over the phone, they stormed the building. he was shot and stabbed leaving him mortally wounded. the terrorist was killed by the police. but before it was all said and done, 15 people had been injured in the attack. now, people from all over france have descended on this town. it is in the south of france. it's called treb. many of them saying they simply...
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working with him in a comedy was so much fun, and he plays a dictator who moves into our house, unbeknownsting to the point of having a dictator from another country come and live in our house, but ultimately, it helps our relationship. >> jimmy: yeah, and michael, does he give you advice or any -- any acting advice or anything? because, you know, he's famous. he has this great acting tape where he teaches people how to act. and he's like "i'm michael caine, it's all in the eyes. you have to look -- you have to make sure your eyes don't blink. [ laughter ] you never blink when you act. you never blink. that's the secret to --" [ babbling ] [ laughter ] >> i just tried not to blink. >> jimmy: you just didn't blink the whole time, yeah. >> i just didn't blink, and i was like -- >> jimmy: but he's a great guy, huh? >> he's great. >> jimmy: he's just legendary. >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, i want to show everyone a clip. here's katie holmes in "dear dictator" take a look at this. >> guess what? >> what? >> anton thinks that i could actually become a real dentist. >> does he? >> yeah. >> i guess in
working with him in a comedy was so much fun, and he plays a dictator who moves into our house, unbeknownsting to the point of having a dictator from another country come and live in our house, but ultimately, it helps our relationship. >> jimmy: yeah, and michael, does he give you advice or any -- any acting advice or anything? because, you know, he's famous. he has this great acting tape where he teaches people how to act. and he's like "i'm michael caine, it's all in the eyes. you...
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it seems unbeknownst to awful that's jeff sessions was doing a lot more than any of us knew. >> yeah,about that before. the public doesn't always know what the department of justice is doing internally. remember, according to the regulations here, the department of justice has a process that they go through in reviewing as to whether a special counsel should be appointed. now, have you got to have an issue of accurately. you have to have an issue of conflict of interest. i think in both of those situations as it relates to the fisa investigation, it warrants a special counsel. and it appears that what jeff sessions the attorney general has done has started that process internal review by the way could dual track with the inspector general. not mutually exclusive one or the other. special counsel has a deeper ability to talk to witnesses outside of the existing department of justice personnel, which is one of the limitations imposed on an inspector general. so i think this is significant. i think it's significant for the rule of law and especially when you are talking about a fisa situ
it seems unbeknownst to awful that's jeff sessions was doing a lot more than any of us knew. >> yeah,about that before. the public doesn't always know what the department of justice is doing internally. remember, according to the regulations here, the department of justice has a process that they go through in reviewing as to whether a special counsel should be appointed. now, have you got to have an issue of accurately. you have to have an issue of conflict of interest. i think in both...
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. >> the person on my right who unbeknownst to me at that time was donald trump put their hand up my skirt. he did touch my vagina through my underwear. >> he then walked up to me and reached his right arm and grabbgrab ed my right arm. then his hand touched the right inside of my breast. >> trump called the claims against him, those, totally and absolutely false. he attacked the women making them. anyway, let's watch. those who made the attacks. let's watch. >> these events never, ever happened, and the people that said them meekly fully understand, you take a look at these people, you study these people, and you'll understand also. these people are horrible people. they're horrible, horrible liars. i have no idea who these women are. have no idea. when you looked at that horrible woman last night, you said, i don't think so. all of these liars will be sued after the election is over. >> well, katie, that hasn't happened. there's been no -- >> nope. >> -- litigation by him. he hasn't tried to keep these stories alive. they've stayed alive of their own volition and power. what about
. >> the person on my right who unbeknownst to me at that time was donald trump put their hand up my skirt. he did touch my vagina through my underwear. >> he then walked up to me and reached his right arm and grabbgrab ed my right arm. then his hand touched the right inside of my breast. >> trump called the claims against him, those, totally and absolutely false. he attacked the women making them. anyway, let's watch. those who made the attacks. let's watch. >> these...
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you believe if unbeknownst to you there is somebody on the trump campaign that worked with the russians on these e-mail releases, that that would have been -- that's a treasonous act? >> no, actually i don't think so because for it to be a treasonous act, assange would have to be provably a russian asset and wikileaks would have to be a russian front and i do not believe that is the case. just because they -- >> so you think it's possible wikileaks and the trump campaign coordinated the release? >> i didn't say that at all. i have no knowledge of that and i make no such claim. >> no, i understand that. but you just issued that hypothetical. so what you're saying is had that -- had that occurred, you don't believe -- you don't believe that that's untoward -- you don't believe that that's against the law? >> this is all based on a premise that wikileaks is a russian front and assange is a russian agent. as i said, i reject that. on the other hand, i have no knowledge that that happened. it certainly did not happen in my case. that is not something i was involved in. >> why is sam nunberg
you believe if unbeknownst to you there is somebody on the trump campaign that worked with the russians on these e-mail releases, that that would have been -- that's a treasonous act? >> no, actually i don't think so because for it to be a treasonous act, assange would have to be provably a russian asset and wikileaks would have to be a russian front and i do not believe that is the case. just because they -- >> so you think it's possible wikileaks and the trump campaign coordinated...