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so the "washington post" paying people unbeknownst to the readers for articles the same time they wered by the saudis to do messaging and other lobbying work for the same regime. >> tucker: the you tell us who they are so those of us who read the post know that while assessing the writing? >> carter eskew, the top level gore adviser in 2000. who formed the glober park group, mostly the democratic elite. the other is ed rogers long-time republican operative who is a founding partner in haley barbour firm, the former head of the r.n.c. who was in charge of the communications for the saudis in washington. they were both "washington post" writers for a long time now unbeknownst to readers and they were only told they had to get rid of the saudi contracts once we published the article by the "washington post." but so many major media outlets including the cable news show networks have the regular commentators who work for the consultant and the lobbying firms two are paid to disseminate messages unbeknownst to people who are hearing them. i should be a huge journalism scandal. >> tucker: th
so the "washington post" paying people unbeknownst to the readers for articles the same time they wered by the saudis to do messaging and other lobbying work for the same regime. >> tucker: the you tell us who they are so those of us who read the post know that while assessing the writing? >> carter eskew, the top level gore adviser in 2000. who formed the glober park group, mostly the democratic elite. the other is ed rogers long-time republican operative who is a...
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francis wouldmes, take the children by carriage to sites off-campus unbeknownst to the press. they would secretly do that. it would be midday or sometimes in the evening when no one was suspect. -- she very much controlled our children would be seen. >> they also built houses in the cleveland park section. the family lived there and that use the white house as an office? >> that is exactly right. he was a voracious reader and writer. at the time, we did not have archives like we do today. office, all of the letters and documents were taken by him. i was talking to george how many papers still exist. they are trying to get them to the museum and institutions like princeton to preserve and keep. it is a lot of information. >> what are the -- where are the bulk of the papers? >> princeton. >> what is the princeton connection? princeton was the place that grover and francis retired to. i never will forget the story. i have been told this many times. grover did not like woodrow wilson. at the time, wilson was the president. he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children
francis wouldmes, take the children by carriage to sites off-campus unbeknownst to the press. they would secretly do that. it would be midday or sometimes in the evening when no one was suspect. -- she very much controlled our children would be seen. >> they also built houses in the cleveland park section. the family lived there and that use the white house as an office? >> that is exactly right. he was a voracious reader and writer. at the time, we did not have archives like we do...
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of times, frances would take the children by cares to sites off campus from the white house, and unbeknownst to the press or anybody that was around, they would secretly do that, mid-day or sometimes in the evenings when no one would be suspect. and i think she was very much, she controlled how her children would be seen. host: they also built houses and what is called the cleveland park section of washington, and grover cleveland used the white ouse as an office? massee: that's exactly right. there is a ton of correspondence that exists from that time, because he was a voracious reader and writer. and at the time we didn't have the archives like we do today, the presidential archives. so when he left office, all those letters, all those documents were taken by him. i was talking to george just yesterday about how much volume of papers still exists, and they are trying to give those to the museum and institutions like princeton to preserve and definitely keep those, but it's a lot of information. host: where are the bulk of his papers now? massee: they are at princeton. host: and what is the
of times, frances would take the children by cares to sites off campus from the white house, and unbeknownst to the press or anybody that was around, they would secretly do that, mid-day or sometimes in the evenings when no one would be suspect. and i think she was very much, she controlled how her children would be seen. host: they also built houses and what is called the cleveland park section of washington, and grover cleveland used the white ouse as an office? massee: that's exactly right....
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would actually take the children by carriage to some of the sites off campus of the white house, unbeknownst to the press or anybody that was around , they would secretly do that, midday or sometimes in the evenings when no one would be suspect that they would be out. i think she was very much -- she controlled how her children would be seen . >> they also built the houses in what is called the cleveland park section of washington and the family more or less live there and grover cleveland use the white house as an office? >> there's a ton of correspondence, that's exactly right, susan, this correspondence exist from that time because he was a voracious reader and writer and at the time, as you will no, we didn't have the archives like we do today, the presidential archives. so when he left office, all of those letters, all of those documents were taken by him. i was talking to george just yesterday about how much volume of papers still exist, and they are trying to give them to the museum and institutions like princeton to preserve and definitely keep those. but, it's a lot of information .
would actually take the children by carriage to some of the sites off campus of the white house, unbeknownst to the press or anybody that was around , they would secretly do that, midday or sometimes in the evenings when no one would be suspect that they would be out. i think she was very much -- she controlled how her children would be seen . >> they also built the houses in what is called the cleveland park section of washington and the family more or less live there and grover...
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then, that unbeknownst to glen, angel had a fan club. standing alongside 101 for the past 15 years, angel had become a fixture to the thousands of commuters who passed her every single day. when they learned via social media she survived the fire but needed help to come home, well? >> they lined up in droves to help us get her home. >> reporter: they started a go fund my page, paid to have the water restored, fences and a sday this could happen. >> oh, that is just great. that is just dynamite. >> reporter: in the long history of cowboys, it's hard to believe that one has ever home. >> boy, she is the prettiest thing i have ever seen. >> reporter: there is still so much on this ranch. and in this region that is not the same as it was one year ago. but one step at a time, one cow at a time they are getting back to normal. >> she made it home. and sonoma county is still strong! >> i want to clap. >> so angel is home. and glen and his family are so appreciative of people in the community who reached out. they couldn't have done it on their
then, that unbeknownst to glen, angel had a fan club. standing alongside 101 for the past 15 years, angel had become a fixture to the thousands of commuters who passed her every single day. when they learned via social media she survived the fire but needed help to come home, well? >> they lined up in droves to help us get her home. >> reporter: they started a go fund my page, paid to have the water restored, fences and a sday this could happen. >> oh, that is just great. that...
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. >> unbeknownst to jordan, his soon to be stepmother had a pfa against a gentleman who when had been threatening to kill her, leaving threatening messages, to happened to drive a black truck. >> jordan brown described a black pickup truck, when coincidentally adam harvey was stopped in, hugely significant. >> reporter: police say based on the snow on harvey's truck, he could not have driven to and from kenzie's home that morning. >> a light coating of snow on the ground. when his truck was pulled over a short distance from his house, it still had snow on the hood. >> reporter: police say adam harvey had an alibi, and they also tested his hands for the presence of gunshot residue. there was none. >> as the interview progressed through the first half hour, 40 minutes, i just got no indication that it was adam. >> reporter: after the interview, harvey was cleared as a suspect. since his arrest in 2009, jordan spent seven summers behind bars. he maintained his innocence throughout and was released on probation after he turned 18, a free man. but still determined to overturn the guilty ve
. >> unbeknownst to jordan, his soon to be stepmother had a pfa against a gentleman who when had been threatening to kill her, leaving threatening messages, to happened to drive a black truck. >> jordan brown described a black pickup truck, when coincidentally adam harvey was stopped in, hugely significant. >> reporter: police say based on the snow on harvey's truck, he could not have driven to and from kenzie's home that morning. >> a light coating of snow on the...
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jesse: you believe you were working for unbeknownst to you at the time. what was the first meeting?fficially part of the campaign march 11. i tell this group i'm leaving london and go back to the u.s. because i'm joining trump. but they wanted to bring me to london called link campus it's some sort of training school for western spies. jesse: they bring you over to rome and you believe you were involved with another western intelligence front group there and you had no idea. >> then i'm randomly introduced to this person named joseph mitza. he's the infamous professor who is allegedly the russian spy who had information. jesse: what was the reason for the meeting? who set the meeting up? >> the london center for international law practice set up this meaning between joseph and i. jesse: you believe it was set up by western intelligence group. >> yes. jesse: europeans, english and supposedly our allies. they set this meeting up. what did he tell you about clinton emails specifically. >> we are having a couple back and forth meeting where he's introducing me to decoys. he tells me a w
jesse: you believe you were working for unbeknownst to you at the time. what was the first meeting?fficially part of the campaign march 11. i tell this group i'm leaving london and go back to the u.s. because i'm joining trump. but they wanted to bring me to london called link campus it's some sort of training school for western spies. jesse: they bring you over to rome and you believe you were involved with another western intelligence front group there and you had no idea. >> then i'm...
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they wanted to make sure that this kind of thing was not out there unbeknownst to them.t is something that they found in march, said this was right when facebook was bearing the brunt of the cambridge analytica scandal, right at the time when mark zuckerberg came before congress to explain his company's actions and internally google decided not to put it out there. that is something that they admit, they decided at the time they did not feel it was necessary to tell the public. the wall street journal is reporting, citing their sources, that they made their decision because of political pressure at the time. emily: so how would this ratchet up political pressure? scolded for not sending somebody to testify when jack dorsey and the head of facebook went there to testify. they are scheduled not to testify in the coming weeks, so how do you expect lawmakers will take to this? garrett: they will jump on this like they have jumped on other issues, the problems companies have had in the last couple years. before this they did face of some criticism, but they were able to skate
they wanted to make sure that this kind of thing was not out there unbeknownst to them.t is something that they found in march, said this was right when facebook was bearing the brunt of the cambridge analytica scandal, right at the time when mark zuckerberg came before congress to explain his company's actions and internally google decided not to put it out there. that is something that they admit, they decided at the time they did not feel it was necessary to tell the public. the wall street...
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they wanted to make sure this thing wasn't out there unbeknownst to them. in marchething found 2018, right when facebook was bearing the brunt of the cambridge analytic the scandal, right around the time mark zuckerberg was hauled in front of congress to explain his company's actions and google decided not to put that out there. they admit they founded it in march 20 18, decided at the time they didn't feel it was necessary to tell the public. "wall street journal" reporting google made the decision because of the political pressure they had seen in the space at the time. emily: how will this ratchet up political pressure? smarting for not sending someone to testify in weeks ago when sheryl sandberg and jack dorsey went to testify. he is scheduled to testify before congress at some point in the coming weeks. how do you expect lawmakers will take? to this gerrit: lawmakers will jump on this like every other issues tech companies have had over the past couple of years. google has gotten a lot of attention in the last couple of months. before that, although th
they wanted to make sure this thing wasn't out there unbeknownst to them. in marchething found 2018, right when facebook was bearing the brunt of the cambridge analytic the scandal, right around the time mark zuckerberg was hauled in front of congress to explain his company's actions and google decided not to put that out there. they admit they founded it in march 20 18, decided at the time they didn't feel it was necessary to tell the public. "wall street journal" reporting google...
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good thing then that unbeknownst to glenn, angel had a fan club.ou see, standing alongside 101 for the past 15 years, angel had become a fixture to the thousands of commuters who passed her every single day. when they learned via social media she survived the fire, but needed help to come home, well -- >> they lined up in droves to help us get her home. >> reporter: they started a go fund me page, paid to have the water restored and rebuilt the fences and the small structure for angel, all so this past sunday this could happen. >> all right! oh, that's great. that is just dynamite. >> reporter: in the long history of cowboys, it's hard to believe that one has ever been happier to have a cow come home. >> boy, she is the prettiest thing i've ever seen. >> reporter: there is still so much on this ranch, and in this region, that is not the same as it was one year ago, but one step at a time, one cow at a time, they are getting back to normal. >> she made it home. and sonoma county is still strong. >> glenn and andy's family are so appreciative of the
good thing then that unbeknownst to glenn, angel had a fan club.ou see, standing alongside 101 for the past 15 years, angel had become a fixture to the thousands of commuters who passed her every single day. when they learned via social media she survived the fire, but needed help to come home, well -- >> they lined up in droves to help us get her home. >> reporter: they started a go fund me page, paid to have the water restored and rebuilt the fences and the small structure for...
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. >> unbeknownst to jordan, his soon-to-be stepmother had a pfa against a gentleman who had been threateninging threatening messages, who happened to drive a black truck. >> reporter: a black truck. remember, jordan said he saw a black truck on the morning kenzie was murdered. >> jordan brown described a black pickup truck, which coincidentally adam harvey was stopped in. it's hugely significant. >> reporter: the police, however, are not swayed, saying harvey's black truck that day didn't look like it could have made the almost 24-mile drive to and from kenzie's house and still have snow on it. >> there was a light coating of snow that we had on the ground. and when his truck was pulled over a short distance from his house, it still had snow on the hood. we cannot get over the fact that adam harvey did not have time to drive there and have the snow on his car. >> reporter: but there is something the police discovered when interviewing harvey. kenzie's little girl adalynn, who was believed to be his daughter, was not his daughter after all. >> he discovered a couple months before the homicide
. >> unbeknownst to jordan, his soon-to-be stepmother had a pfa against a gentleman who had been threateninging threatening messages, who happened to drive a black truck. >> reporter: a black truck. remember, jordan said he saw a black truck on the morning kenzie was murdered. >> jordan brown described a black pickup truck, which coincidentally adam harvey was stopped in. it's hugely significant. >> reporter: the police, however, are not swayed, saying harvey's black...
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he saw the show with his brother, a close friend and unbeknownst to him, an undercover fbi agent posingsinessman. gillum says his brother gave him the ticket. but text messages told him mike miller, the undercover agent, and the crew had tickets. gillum respondresponded, quote,e news. his brother was part of the crew cited in that text. >> i always knew that if we were able to connect in new york we would go and see hamilton. when i got to the theater, my brother handed me the ticket. the idea that i accepted a gift never came to me. i never frankly feared for people coming into myspace because i never assumed people to have negative or ill intentions towards me. >> let's discuss this and so much more. >> anna is florida royalty. >> okay. so because of that, we defer to royalty. anna, how big of a problem is this? >> you know, i was thinking about it last night, and i talked to myself, okay, so we elected rick scott governor, and he was the ceo of a company that was involved in medicare fraud that resulted in $1.7 billion in fraud. we elected marco rubio, senator, and his lifelong best
he saw the show with his brother, a close friend and unbeknownst to him, an undercover fbi agent posingsinessman. gillum says his brother gave him the ticket. but text messages told him mike miller, the undercover agent, and the crew had tickets. gillum respondresponded, quote,e news. his brother was part of the crew cited in that text. >> i always knew that if we were able to connect in new york we would go and see hamilton. when i got to the theater, my brother handed me the ticket. the...
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." >> reporter: unbeknownst to reporters, hours earlier, the man police believe savagely murdered christy. tell me what it was like when you got the call from the d.a. >> i looked, and i saw a number, and my stomach turned. the number was in my cellphone, but i hadn't seen that number in years. they told me there's been a break in the case, and they made and arrest. >> reporter: what was that like? >> it was unbelievable. i took a deep breath and it just felt like all that stuff that was pushing on me for all them years just kind of fell away. >> reporter: vince immediately jumps in his car to make the two-hour drive to lancaster for the press conference. >> i was kind of blown away when i walked into the room, because there was a big picture of christy sitting in the front of the room that kind of caught me off-guard. >> apologies for holding you up for a bit. this is a fluid situation and we just wanted have things organized before we spoke to you. >> i just felt like i could feel the energy from these investigators who have been at this case for so long. >> today we are announcing the
." >> reporter: unbeknownst to reporters, hours earlier, the man police believe savagely murdered christy. tell me what it was like when you got the call from the d.a. >> i looked, and i saw a number, and my stomach turned. the number was in my cellphone, but i hadn't seen that number in years. they told me there's been a break in the case, and they made and arrest. >> reporter: what was that like? >> it was unbelievable. i took a deep breath and it just felt like...
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good thing, then, that unbeknownst to glen, angel had a fan club. you see, standing alongside 101 for the past 15 years, angel had become a fixture to the thousands of commuters who passed her every single day. when they learned via social media she survived the fire but needed help to come home, well -- >> they have lined up in droves to help us get her home. >> reporter: they started a go fund me page, paid to have the water restored and rebuilt the fences and a small structure for angel. all so this past sunday this could happen. >> oh, that's great. that is just dynamite. >> reporter: in the long history of cowboys, it's hard to believe that one has ever been happier to have a cow come home. >> boy, she is the prettiest thing i've ever seen. >> reporter: there is still so much on this ranch, and in this region that is not the same as it was one year ago. but one step at a time, one cow at a time, they are getting back to normal. >> she made it home. and sonoma county is still strong. . >> glen and his family are so appreciative of all the effort
good thing, then, that unbeknownst to glen, angel had a fan club. you see, standing alongside 101 for the past 15 years, angel had become a fixture to the thousands of commuters who passed her every single day. when they learned via social media she survived the fire but needed help to come home, well -- >> they have lined up in droves to help us get her home. >> reporter: they started a go fund me page, paid to have the water restored and rebuilt the fences and a small structure...
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unbeknownst to me, i wasn't really paying attention. i went into the living room and opened the front door, and they said they had a warrant for her arrest. when i saw her hugging the kids, that was tough. that was tough because she knew already. >> rudy, we hear you as the narrator. you're also the filmmaker and you become up sister's advocate. what was your sister indicted for and how can you be indicted twice for the same thing? >> there was a lot of confusion at the beginning of all of this happening when her ex was murdered. we were led to believe that the state had dropped it and then the federal government picked it up and they had dropped it. there was a lot of -- it wasn't a very transparent process, so we believed this was behind her and we encouraged her to take full advantage of that and get your life back together. so she did. as you see in the film, she met a wonderful man and got married and had two kids and was actually pregnant with her third one when they came and knocked on her door for the first time and was sentence
unbeknownst to me, i wasn't really paying attention. i went into the living room and opened the front door, and they said they had a warrant for her arrest. when i saw her hugging the kids, that was tough. that was tough because she knew already. >> rudy, we hear you as the narrator. you're also the filmmaker and you become up sister's advocate. what was your sister indicted for and how can you be indicted twice for the same thing? >> there was a lot of confusion at the beginning of...
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. >> neil: emily, what was remarkable unlike other firings or dismissals sometimes tweeted out unbeknownstthe person being removed. this was done very, very differently. both of them sitting next to each other. both saying good things about the other. well tell graphed at least on the part of the ambassador to the president saying these were her wishes. keeping it secret for a number of days. maybe even longer. what did you make of justth whole way this was done? >> 2 points on that. first, absolutely remarkable that this did not leak and that this was kept sealed for so long. it's all about 2 minutes before they joined together in the oval office. my second point is about that oval office meeting that they had itself, that could not have been friend liver. that is not be after the in is not someone who spawr you had the president in the primaries. she has done a jon expressing her displeasure with the president when she does disagree with him. it's not as though they have always been on the same page two. people found a way to get along. two pple with different views on who found a way to
. >> neil: emily, what was remarkable unlike other firings or dismissals sometimes tweeted out unbeknownstthe person being removed. this was done very, very differently. both of them sitting next to each other. both saying good things about the other. well tell graphed at least on the part of the ambassador to the president saying these were her wishes. keeping it secret for a number of days. maybe even longer. what did you make of justth whole way this was done? >> 2 points on...
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ford was brought into this unbeknownst to her unwillingness by the democrats. i would argue that the democrats still do not believe her allegations because they were the ones that never brought it up to begin with. i think it is really important going into this election cycle for women to be paying attention to what the futures of their sons and their fathers look like because this has the potential to be devastating to a generation of young men today. >> and the same thing for women. because one of the things that i most angry about is that now the whole narrative that we have to believe the woman, that has set #metoo movement, the theere #metoo movement, and case for women who have been sexually assaulted, that has set it back. because now what we are seeing is the reaction, the pendulum. didthe facebook posts are you see the woman who was beating herself up and claimed her fiancÉ beat her up? and there was home video of her beating herself up. now we got to see pictures of that woman. now everyone is going to say, women are always faking it. i'm worried abou
ford was brought into this unbeknownst to her unwillingness by the democrats. i would argue that the democrats still do not believe her allegations because they were the ones that never brought it up to begin with. i think it is really important going into this election cycle for women to be paying attention to what the futures of their sons and their fathers look like because this has the potential to be devastating to a generation of young men today. >> and the same thing for women....
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we found out unbeknownst to us he was self-medicating to offset what was happening to his brain. by then, he was getting xanax in high school and along with smoking weed. long story short, we pulled him out of his senior year in high school. he was a senior -- he was a varsity pitcher on his baseball team and had already been accepted into college. pulled him out and put him into 15 months of residential treatment. treatment works. we saw our son come back to us. his brain was recovering. you all see the essay that he wrote. he got his emt call ifqualifica while he was in treatment, his brain was coming back and time to move on and time to go to college and assimilate back in the world and we lost him in a vulnerable transition period. we lost him on the fourth day of college, as we mentioned to heroin laced with fentanyl that he purchased from an open-air heroin market that is still going on and has been for the last 16 years in denver, colorado, every night from 10:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. >> we are very, very grateful, particularly to detective on the denver police force who relen
we found out unbeknownst to us he was self-medicating to offset what was happening to his brain. by then, he was getting xanax in high school and along with smoking weed. long story short, we pulled him out of his senior year in high school. he was a senior -- he was a varsity pitcher on his baseball team and had already been accepted into college. pulled him out and put him into 15 months of residential treatment. treatment works. we saw our son come back to us. his brain was recovering. you...
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." >> smith: these middlemen areed ca placement agents.pp arently, unbeknownst to us, the placement agents being paid fees, so they were ssmpensated very generously for us giving our busio these funds. the lead placement ant for arrowhawk was a fellow from new york named glen sergeon. >> smith: yeah, this is glen sergeon. >> yes.hi >> smith: soguy, he was the salesman for arrowhawk? >> correct. >> smith: in 2009, when arrowhawk was being considered, the only person on the krs board with much investment management experience was chris tobe.s he thought it risky bet. >> ...you hire a hedge fund, you're looking for a fund that has a track record, experience.h >> smiright, and this one didn't. >> correct. buglen sergeon had a relationship with adam tosh, the chief investment officer of krs at the time. tosh sold us that... >> smith: tobe told me that krs's chief investment officer, am tosh, convinced the board to invest in arrowhawk, which omresulted in a large fee arrowhawk for tosh's man, glen sergeon. >> smith: and how much money was he paid to bring in arrowhawk? >> two million for arrowha
." >> smith: these middlemen areed ca placement agents.pp arently, unbeknownst to us, the placement agents being paid fees, so they were ssmpensated very generously for us giving our busio these funds. the lead placement ant for arrowhawk was a fellow from new york named glen sergeon. >> smith: yeah, this is glen sergeon. >> yes.hi >> smith: soguy, he was the salesman for arrowhawk? >> correct. >> smith: in 2009, when arrowhawk was being considered, the...
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months later, "the wall street journal" had taken that reporter off the donald trump beat, because unbeknownst to theette or thes at that time, that reporter had once taken some boxing tickets off trump, tickets specifically to the evander holyfield/george foreman fight that year in atlantic city. editors at the "wall street journal" found out that their reporter had done that, had taken those tickets when trump himself called the editors of the paper to complain about their negative news coverage of him. having compromised this reporter by slipping him some boxing tickets that he would have to keep secret from his bosses, trump dropped the guillotine. he narcoticed the reporter and got the dude taken off the reporting beat. bleh, right? it's gross. both the story that they were initially reporting on and that kind of management of the press thereafter, i mean that was 1990, 1991. but that's the bubbling toxic stew we all live in now when it comes to covering not just this presidency, but the government he now controls. what "the times" has documented in this new blockbuster piece of reporting
months later, "the wall street journal" had taken that reporter off the donald trump beat, because unbeknownst to theette or thes at that time, that reporter had once taken some boxing tickets off trump, tickets specifically to the evander holyfield/george foreman fight that year in atlantic city. editors at the "wall street journal" found out that their reporter had done that, had taken those tickets when trump himself called the editors of the paper to complain about their...
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we found out unbeknownst to us he was self-medicating to offset what it was doing to his brain for someone who has anxiety. alcohol started missing, confronted him about it, he was giving xanax in high school and along with smoking weed. long story short, we fooled him out of his senior year in high school. he was a senior, varsity picture on his baseball team, had already been accepted to college. we put him in 15 months of residential treatment, treatment works. we saw our son come back to us. his brain was recovering. you see the essay he wrote, his emt qualification when he was in treatment, this was a home run, his brain was coming back, time to move on and go to college and assimilate back in the world. we lost him in that very vulnerable transition period. we lost him on the fourth day of college as i mentioned to heroin laced with fentanyl that he purchased from an open air heroin market that is still going on and has been for the last 16 years in denver, colorado, every night from 10:00 pm to 4:00 am. >> we are grateful to a particular detective in the denver police force who rele
we found out unbeknownst to us he was self-medicating to offset what it was doing to his brain for someone who has anxiety. alcohol started missing, confronted him about it, he was giving xanax in high school and along with smoking weed. long story short, we fooled him out of his senior year in high school. he was a senior, varsity picture on his baseball team, had already been accepted to college. we put him in 15 months of residential treatment, treatment works. we saw our son come back to...
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road for the last three weeks, how she was trying to bring her daughter to safety and salvation, unbeknownst to them, they would be separated within hours. and that little girl, the entire time that i was talking to her mother, never once took her eyes off the most important person in her life, never let go of that hand to which i bet she had been holding every single day for the last three weeks for the last 2,000 miles. because of the people of this community, of mcallen and the people of the border and the people of texas, we got this administration, at least temporarily, to desist in this policy of taking kids away from their parents, but we know full well that tonight, there are hundreds of kids who have yet to be reunited with their parents, who don't know when or even if they're going to see them again. you ask what we, the people of texas, can do about this. first, we can ensure that never again is another child taken from another parent coming here to seek asylum. two, we can insist that immediately every single one of those kids is reunited with their families. that we follow our o
road for the last three weeks, how she was trying to bring her daughter to safety and salvation, unbeknownst to them, they would be separated within hours. and that little girl, the entire time that i was talking to her mother, never once took her eyes off the most important person in her life, never let go of that hand to which i bet she had been holding every single day for the last three weeks for the last 2,000 miles. because of the people of this community, of mcallen and the people of the...
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but then the agent and three bomb technicians fell victim to the empty wheelchair that, unbeknownst tounition. reportedly a fishing line, and tied to a shotgun and with the slightest push of the door the wheelchair opened fire and shot the agent in the leg. the makeshift weapons were created by 66—year—old gregory rodvelt, who was forced to forfeit the property as part of an abuse case involving his own mother. that sounds horrific! you've got to feel bad for the agent who got shot in the leg, i've got past that hot tub and i'm home and dry. anyway, you know plenty of fbi agents, have you know plenty of fbi agents, have you here daily stories like that? the worst one recently was strategically placed cans of tobacco spit that would fall over when the agent walked into the door. not quite live ammunition but pretty gross all the same. who would be an fbi agent? who would be an fbi agent? this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news: are democrats in texas about to shake things up in the midterms? we have a special report. and the
but then the agent and three bomb technicians fell victim to the empty wheelchair that, unbeknownst tounition. reportedly a fishing line, and tied to a shotgun and with the slightest push of the door the wheelchair opened fire and shot the agent in the leg. the makeshift weapons were created by 66—year—old gregory rodvelt, who was forced to forfeit the property as part of an abuse case involving his own mother. that sounds horrific! you've got to feel bad for the agent who got shot in the...
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certainly, the people handling that, unbeknownst to them, folks in the mail room, civilians who came into contact with those packages before they reached their intended destination, all of those individuals were potentially at risk. so we're going to know a lot more as the investigation goes on, and as the commonality -- potential commonality between those devices is understood and the investigation proceeds. but what i understand from the reporting thus far is rudimentary but functional could mean rudimentary but deadly. >> the fact that there's a number of these packages, at least six, adoes that give you confidence that law enforcement will likely be able to figure out who is behind this with so many clues? >> look, i'm confident that the joint terrorism task force, which is going to be operating in each one of these locations and pooling information, which is, of course, fbi-led, but very importantly, jake, has representatives from state and local partners in all of these jurisdictions. they're going to pool their information, their intelligence. the common thread here seems to b
certainly, the people handling that, unbeknownst to them, folks in the mail room, civilians who came into contact with those packages before they reached their intended destination, all of those individuals were potentially at risk. so we're going to know a lot more as the investigation goes on, and as the commonality -- potential commonality between those devices is understood and the investigation proceeds. but what i understand from the reporting thus far is rudimentary but functional could...
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unbeknownst to me, some photographer took the picture. the next morning, i was looking at the internet to see if the demonstration was covered and i saw it covered. in their -- there was a picture of the two of us shaking hands. so i lead by example and you can see it by going to my worksite. there is a transition website that has the picture on the front page. so i have led by example and i will continue to as your brother -- as your representative in congress. family belongs to the temple and through those experiences and various threats to the jewish way of life, the bigotry and discrimination is alive and well. unfortunately, it is moving in a more difficult direction, no question about it. i have tried to exercise leadership in that area. a few years ago i was recognized by the anti-defamation league that fates bigotry and hatred -- fights bigotry and hatred. we need to continue that fight. the real problem is leadership. we have a leadership in washington that encourages the nastiness, the bigotry. we have seen president trump lash
unbeknownst to me, some photographer took the picture. the next morning, i was looking at the internet to see if the demonstration was covered and i saw it covered. in their -- there was a picture of the two of us shaking hands. so i lead by example and you can see it by going to my worksite. there is a transition website that has the picture on the front page. so i have led by example and i will continue to as your brother -- as your representative in congress. family belongs to the temple and...
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they wrote in a statement that they believed unbeknownst to him he was provided with a limousine that federal safety records show that same limo racked up numerous safety violations over the past six months. on september 4th, violations for detective or no emergency exits. a malfunctioning anti-lock brake indicator light and too many seats. last march, cited for break violations. though the company's attorney insists the repair work was completed. >> any defects that did exist in the past, the owners went through great pains to make sure that those had been fixed. >> investigators believe the limo was speeding when it ran a stop sign and killed two people in a parking lot before slamming into a revene. all 18 people in the limo died. >> tuesday a long line of hears carried the victims from the medical examiners office. >> my baby is gone. that's all i know. my baby's gone. >> michael was an iraq war marine veteran that died on his birthday while celebrating a friend's birthday. >> and god spared him then to come home, with terrible ptsd. he survived all of that to go to a birthday par
they wrote in a statement that they believed unbeknownst to him he was provided with a limousine that federal safety records show that same limo racked up numerous safety violations over the past six months. on september 4th, violations for detective or no emergency exits. a malfunctioning anti-lock brake indicator light and too many seats. last march, cited for break violations. though the company's attorney insists the repair work was completed. >> any defects that did exist in the...
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francisco where the bakery employee, a man in his 20s, has worked here for the past two years and unbeknownstup early for work and his coworkers had him check his ticket a second time and then he realized that he had won five out of the six winning numbers for the mega millions drawing. he gets to take home $1.9 million. san francisco, allie rasmus, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a report listing the bay area as having the roughest roads in the country. san francisco and oakland have the worst roads in san jose came in second. a nonprofit group they smack they factored in pavement conditions and economic development. the group rated 71% of robison san francisco at 54% in san jose as poor. they say that poor condition such as potholes and bubbly roads cause excessive wear and tear on vehicles. the drivers on average pay more than $1000 in car repairs every year. >>> recreational marijuana is legal in canada. the parliament passed legislation over the summer making it legal for adults to buy, possess and grow read -- recreational marijuana. the first province to legally sell was newfoundland and the lega
francisco where the bakery employee, a man in his 20s, has worked here for the past two years and unbeknownstup early for work and his coworkers had him check his ticket a second time and then he realized that he had won five out of the six winning numbers for the mega millions drawing. he gets to take home $1.9 million. san francisco, allie rasmus, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a report listing the bay area as having the roughest roads in the country. san francisco and oakland have the worst...
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scott lisinicchia's family writing in a statement they believe unbeknownst to him he was provided withousine was owned by prestige limousine chauffeur service. last week it was for sale on craigslist with 180,000 miles. federal safety records show that sameimo racked upumerous safety violations over the past six months. september 4, violations for o defectiv no emergency exhibits, a malfunctioning anti-lock brake indicator ight and too many seats. last march cited for brake violations. the company's attorney insists the repair work was done. t>> any defect existed in the past, the owners went through great pains to make sure those had been fixed. >> reporter: investigators believe the limo was speeding when it ran a stop sign, killep two p in a parking lot before slamming into a ravine. all 18 people in the limo died. in albany tuesday a long line of hears. among them, michael. >> my baby is gone. >> reporter: he w anraq war marine veteran who died on his birthday while cebrating a friend's birthday. >> and god spared him then to comeome with terrible ptsd. he survived all of that to g
scott lisinicchia's family writing in a statement they believe unbeknownst to him he was provided withousine was owned by prestige limousine chauffeur service. last week it was for sale on craigslist with 180,000 miles. federal safety records show that sameimo racked upumerous safety violations over the past six months. september 4, violations for o defectiv no emergency exhibits, a malfunctioning anti-lock brake indicator ight and too many seats. last march cited for brake violations. the...
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independent authority they went for one reason and they exceeded the limits of their authority unbeknownstre saying >> it stretches. >> i know, but he had it and said it again and again and never wavered on that contention we'll see whether -- >> i'm sure that story will change again >> you hear jared kushner had a private conversation with mbs in the last couple of days seeing you need -- whatever it is, you need to be complete -- before this goes away, you need to be completely transparent >> they put the united states in a very, very tough position. one of our closest allies, we reestablish after the obama presidency, and to do this really puts the trump white house in a difficult position. congress, as we have seen with russia, can run away with their own sanctions and legislation if they're not satisfied with what's being done by the white house. >> okay. elon musk says twitter locked his account because they thought it had been hacked that's according -- how could you tell that according to a tweet from musk earlier this morning. no additional information about the duration that the
independent authority they went for one reason and they exceeded the limits of their authority unbeknownstre saying >> it stretches. >> i know, but he had it and said it again and again and never wavered on that contention we'll see whether -- >> i'm sure that story will change again >> you hear jared kushner had a private conversation with mbs in the last couple of days seeing you need -- whatever it is, you need to be complete -- before this goes away, you need to be...
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the very odd thing about this whole story is that almost unbeknownst to him during his campaign a reallye were working, vetting people who might take the top jobs, being ready to go in the cday after te electiohe o get the briefings. the minute he figured out he was going to be president, he got rid of all the preparation and just said, let it fly. the effects of that, you see a little bit on the short-term but they're very long-term effects. it's such a short-term approach to managing the world. there are all these long-term slow boiling problems that the government deals with. >> going on gut certainly has its costs. the new book is "the fifth risk." it's out today. >>> coming up on "morning joe" -- >> i think the press has treated me unbelievably unfairly. in fact, when i won, i said the good thing is now the press finally gets it. now they'll finally treat me fairly. they got worse. they're worse now than ever. they're loco. but that's okay. i put up with it. go ahead. i use that word because of the fact that we made a deal with mexico. >> trade policy aside, president trump hammers
the very odd thing about this whole story is that almost unbeknownst to him during his campaign a reallye were working, vetting people who might take the top jobs, being ready to go in the cday after te electiohe o get the briefings. the minute he figured out he was going to be president, he got rid of all the preparation and just said, let it fly. the effects of that, you see a little bit on the short-term but they're very long-term effects. it's such a short-term approach to managing the...
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unbeknownst to me i've been placed in the middle of it like it or not.sue with merkel and immigration problem she has there. her grip is slipping massively. you go to italy, you've been reporting what is happening there. you have the catalonia issue in spain. barack macron is plummeting. france is unmitigated disaster with their economy. there isn't anywhere you can turn to the big ones in europe to take solace. on top of that you have "brexit" problem and 6 or 7,000 people are marching, another throw in the face of democracy with another referendum. there isn't any place you can take solace. that is the problem. we're worried about the interest rates. look at interest rate now. they're hiding in our treasury bonds. the yield is going down. we were worried about oil. 60, 80, $100 a barrel. maybe even $400 a barrel. you remember that. we're in the high 60s now, right? the things we thought would be the catalyst are not the catalyst. it could very well be all the people together here in europe we're trying to force together the round peg in a square hole.
unbeknownst to me i've been placed in the middle of it like it or not.sue with merkel and immigration problem she has there. her grip is slipping massively. you go to italy, you've been reporting what is happening there. you have the catalonia issue in spain. barack macron is plummeting. france is unmitigated disaster with their economy. there isn't anywhere you can turn to the big ones in europe to take solace. on top of that you have "brexit" problem and 6 or 7,000 people are...
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ford was brought into this unbeknownst to her own willingness by the democrats. i would argue the democrats still didn't believe her allegations because they were the ones that never brought it up to begin with. and so i think it's really important going into this election cycle for women to be paying attention to what the futures of their sons and their fathers look like because this has the potential to be devastating to a generation of young men today. >> and they don't care -- and same thing for women, though, too, because one of the things i'm most angry about is that now the whole narrative that we have to believe the woman, that has set back the me too movement, the sincere me too movement and the case for women who have been sexually assaulted. that set it back because now what we're seeing is the reaction. it's the pendulum. so now the facebook posts are, did you see the woman who was beating herself up and claimed her fiance beat her up? and there was home video of her beating herself up. so now we've got to see pictures of that woman. so now everyone i
ford was brought into this unbeknownst to her own willingness by the democrats. i would argue the democrats still didn't believe her allegations because they were the ones that never brought it up to begin with. and so i think it's really important going into this election cycle for women to be paying attention to what the futures of their sons and their fathers look like because this has the potential to be devastating to a generation of young men today. >> and they don't care -- and...