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so can moon you help william become the farmer he wants to be. filmmaker tony who helped come up with a life apps idea to new a challenge that he contra fuse is tasked to create a mobile application that can help farmers like william moyers agree to take seven days out of his busy schedule to crack it so you can just talk to him to just figure out the problems out and so you can develop a solution for him ok so down to the month you can just. go there look it's totally i'm. very accountable but i'm number twenty. five. ok he was an awesome sonti ok. so we're good. good for the turn it's ok phone calls on this and. you you. know you you you always research is customize means normally in nairobi williams you gania is eight hours wakes you. up and. things that are given. to you and you. no you only. really believe. this but. when they claim it's all experienced people believe. what they're feeling then see what the. new year will you leave. the. legal you'll begin to mine the moon us to work out what's stopping william making better use of his two a
so can moon you help william become the farmer he wants to be. filmmaker tony who helped come up with a life apps idea to new a challenge that he contra fuse is tasked to create a mobile application that can help farmers like william moyers agree to take seven days out of his busy schedule to crack it so you can just talk to him to just figure out the problems out and so you can develop a solution for him ok so down to the month you can just. go there look it's totally i'm. very accountable but...
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it sailed through prince william sound. 4 a.m. on march 24, which was good friday, it hit black reef, which was a well marked navigational hazard in prince william sound. what happened before -- there had been reports of icebergs in the tanker lanes. so the captain asked for permission to deviate from the tanker lanes to avoid icebergs. it's a fairly tricky maneuver, but nothing unusual. it happened all the time. the failure was to return to the taker lanes at the appropriate point. instead, the ship sailed into this reef. there were conditions on the ship that contributed to the accident. there was always a question as to whether the master was drinking and if he was drinking, was it a factor? that was never a established clearly and i kind of doubt it myself. what he did was to put the first mate in charge of the bridge and go below to do paperwork. the crew was worked very hard. the size of the crew had been reduced. it was a constant battle of fatigue and overwork and that was identified as a contributing factor. at any rate,
it sailed through prince william sound. 4 a.m. on march 24, which was good friday, it hit black reef, which was a well marked navigational hazard in prince william sound. what happened before -- there had been reports of icebergs in the tanker lanes. so the captain asked for permission to deviate from the tanker lanes to avoid icebergs. it's a fairly tricky maneuver, but nothing unusual. it happened all the time. the failure was to return to the taker lanes at the appropriate point. instead,...
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so karen when you help william become the farmer he wants to be. a filmmaker tony who helped come up with a life apps idea to new a challenge that he contra fuse is tasked to create a mobile application that can help farmers like william agreed to take seven days out of his busy schedule to crack it so you can just talk to him to just figure out problems out and see if you can develop a solution ok so down to the month you can just. look we slowly i'm. going to put a number twenty. five year old me. ok he was an awesome sonti ok. so we're good but good for the toilets ok south pole still. live. you. know you. always were such as customers means nobody in nairobi williams you gania is eight hours wakes. up. is that it given. that. you. feel you. feel you. missed but. when they claim you. know. what they have been seeing. the. legal you. knew as to work out what's starting with making better use of his two acres. then you can design an app to help you. be looked up to the sun and i don't think when johnny. not for ice a bubble to double up the teleph
so karen when you help william become the farmer he wants to be. a filmmaker tony who helped come up with a life apps idea to new a challenge that he contra fuse is tasked to create a mobile application that can help farmers like william agreed to take seven days out of his busy schedule to crack it so you can just talk to him to just figure out problems out and see if you can develop a solution ok so down to the month you can just. look we slowly i'm. going to put a number twenty. five year...
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but it was centered on william kennedy smith.liam kennedy smith was one of its most conpic conhe commandedf the attention >> then the story takes a dark return 1969 when ted kennedy drove off a bridge in chappaquiddick leaving a young mary jo to drown. that is the beginning of the kennedy saga, not just taking a dark return is almost irreversible but the public beginning to see behind the curtain for the first time the difference between the mess they had perpetuated in the darker steaming or reality of what was going on. >> as rumors naming mr. smith as a suspect questions have surfaced and answered regarding willy's background emerged as he remains in hiding. william kennedy smith, son of former us ambassador to ireland, jean kennedy smith, grandson of late ambassador joseph kennedy, nephew of senator ted kennedy, nephew of the slain president of the united states,un john fitzgerald kennedy and slain former attorney general of the united states, robert francis kennedy. the cousin of the assistant district attorney john it's ger
but it was centered on william kennedy smith.liam kennedy smith was one of its most conpic conhe commandedf the attention >> then the story takes a dark return 1969 when ted kennedy drove off a bridge in chappaquiddick leaving a young mary jo to drown. that is the beginning of the kennedy saga, not just taking a dark return is almost irreversible but the public beginning to see behind the curtain for the first time the difference between the mess they had perpetuated in the darker...
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but it was centered on william kennedy smith.am kennedy smith was one of its most conpic conhe commandedf the attention ted kennedy drives off a bridge, leaving a young campaign aide to drown, that is the beginning of the kennedy saga. not just a darker turn but the public seeing. the givthe darker reality of whs going on. >> as rumors naming mr. smith as suspect, fuel the clamor of palm beach, questions surfaced and answered regarding willie's backgrounds emerged as he remained in hiding, william kennedy smith, grandson of late ambassador joseph kennedy, nephew of senator edward moore kennedy, nephew of slain president of united states john f kennedy, and slain former attorney general of u.s. robert kennedy, cousin of the assistance district attorney, and of caroline kennedy, and cause up of maria shriver, but with the kennedy name, willie smith was described as least spoiled, a humanitarian, a philanthropist. and soon to be doctor. >> he never boasted, bragged about his kennedy lineage. he was willie smith, that is the way he l
but it was centered on william kennedy smith.am kennedy smith was one of its most conpic conhe commandedf the attention ted kennedy drives off a bridge, leaving a young campaign aide to drown, that is the beginning of the kennedy saga. not just a darker turn but the public seeing. the givthe darker reality of whs going on. >> as rumors naming mr. smith as suspect, fuel the clamor of palm beach, questions surfaced and answered regarding willie's backgrounds emerged as he remained in...
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but it was centered on william kennedy smith.liam kennedy smith was one of its most conpic conhe commandedf the attention ted kennedy drives off a bridge, leaving a young campaign aide to drown, that is the beginning of the kennedy saga. not just a darker turn but the public seeing. the givthe darker reality of whs going on. >> as rumors naming mr. smith as suspect, fuel the clamor of palm beach, questions surfaced and answered regarding willie's backgrounds emerged as he remained in hiding, william kennedy smith, grandson of late ambassador joseph kennedy, nephew of senator edward moore kennedy, nephew of slain president of united states john f kennedy, and slain former attorney general of u.s. robert kennedy, cousin of the assistance district attorney, and of caroline kennedy, and cause up of maria shriver, but with the kennedy name, willie smith was described as least spoiled, a humanitarian, a philanthropist. and soon to be doctor. >> he never boasted, bragged about his kennedy lineage. he was willie smith, that is the way he
but it was centered on william kennedy smith.liam kennedy smith was one of its most conpic conhe commandedf the attention ted kennedy drives off a bridge, leaving a young campaign aide to drown, that is the beginning of the kennedy saga. not just a darker turn but the public seeing. the givthe darker reality of whs going on. >> as rumors naming mr. smith as suspect, fuel the clamor of palm beach, questions surfaced and answered regarding willie's backgrounds emerged as he remained in...
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the prototype of their life app is ready to show william in person. l l a mr william. struck with them but. he wouldn't tell anyone. on the road back to william and this time when used joined by jeffrey one of the best trainers. city boys are about to be reminded why out communication is a problem. with one of them up and get people. to remodel. in a solution. the first step is showing the group how the prototype app works so it's only what two missing we're really. not. so because so much more. it's a swahili word meaning fertility supposed to be a platform to exchange information well aids market information whether it's based on disease information on record keeping all that in one. so how exactly does road to both work. step one register the group form a name and produce. steps to send the details to row two was database. step three send reports to wrote to both via text message such as which crops and the quantity they're selling. step for on market day then text all the farmers in the group to share the information. natalie secret. then they can agree on prices a
the prototype of their life app is ready to show william in person. l l a mr william. struck with them but. he wouldn't tell anyone. on the road back to william and this time when used joined by jeffrey one of the best trainers. city boys are about to be reminded why out communication is a problem. with one of them up and get people. to remodel. in a solution. the first step is showing the group how the prototype app works so it's only what two missing we're really. not. so because so much...
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it's a quick goodbye to william as more news of back to nairobi. his challenge is to design an app that can help william make a better life from farming. it is a sad story unfortunately. and was see the food prices in nairobi ridiculously high and these guys can sell their produce out here i mean for instance you give me an example here into the market with five hundred or four farm produce he only sold a hundred killings so there is tall and about protein and becoming compost. it's time for my new to brief his teen. and here is the future lenses that he's facing as an indigenous crop of the i also know that sounds of meeting the group that he belongs to these farmers need from push information so we're looking at technology. come in and breach these got up under so support them to get to the next level so movie these these informational bolts. blooding seize on. the eight and then the they are all much the i mean from the farm you mention the national plan for the information we need to bridge that gap because the team decides to go with a simple
it's a quick goodbye to william as more news of back to nairobi. his challenge is to design an app that can help william make a better life from farming. it is a sad story unfortunately. and was see the food prices in nairobi ridiculously high and these guys can sell their produce out here i mean for instance you give me an example here into the market with five hundred or four farm produce he only sold a hundred killings so there is tall and about protein and becoming compost. it's time for my...
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other than that we got william barr's statement and william barr's statement, we can call it the barr report. it raises all sorts of brand-new questions we didn't have before about what exactly is going on here with this investigation, and what fruits it will be allowed to bear. first and foremost, question one, the special counsel's office decided not to make a traditional prosecutial judgment on obstruction of justice. well, why did mueller make that determination and was it a in fact, a choice? did mueller believe that he had a choice in that matter or did he believe he was strainconstray justice department policy? i mean, barr in his report describes this decision by mueller almost in wonder like who knows what this mueller guy was thinking? he decided not to do this part of his job, weird, right? so that has led to whole day plus of speculation and news reporting now as to what this crazy guy mueller must have been thinking when he did that. all we have here is barr's assessment of what mueller did. mueller was reportedly not consulted on the barr report and how barr characterize
other than that we got william barr's statement and william barr's statement, we can call it the barr report. it raises all sorts of brand-new questions we didn't have before about what exactly is going on here with this investigation, and what fruits it will be allowed to bear. first and foremost, question one, the special counsel's office decided not to make a traditional prosecutial judgment on obstruction of justice. well, why did mueller make that determination and was it a in fact, a...
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and the private wendy williams. same person? >> uh, yes. they're very much related. the public wendy is a show pony. private me is still a show moane po pony in a different way. i love a big muumuu and a bigwig. >> reporter: she did talk about her struggles with addiction. >> i did get wrapped up in addiction for about ten horrible years of my life. >> reporter: what was your drug of choice? >> cocaine. i liked it. why did i do it? because it was there. you know, i wanted a different life for myself. and i never went to rehab, but yeah, i just stop. and change your social scircles. >> reporter: that was it? >> i was private. that's probably the worst part of addiction. >> reporter: reflective about her own addiction she showed that raw wendy williams' edge in a 2003 radio interview when she confronted the late whitney houston on her drug use. >> is there drug use going on at this present time? >> who are you talking to? don't talk to me about that [ bleep ]. >> you are very defensive. >> i have to be. >> reporter: d
and the private wendy williams. same person? >> uh, yes. they're very much related. the public wendy is a show pony. private me is still a show moane po pony in a different way. i love a big muumuu and a bigwig. >> reporter: she did talk about her struggles with addiction. >> i did get wrapped up in addiction for about ten horrible years of my life. >> reporter: what was your drug of choice? >> cocaine. i liked it. why did i do it? because it was there. you know, i...
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all we've got is what william barr said about it. and that statement from william barr on sunday was in itself an odd thing. i mean, the attorney general -- the way he's written these letters and notifications, they sort of sound official. they sound like he is fulfilling the duty that is expected of him as attorney general as we were all expecting him to do, but the attorney general is not supposed to provide a description of a report from a special counsel. there is nothing in the special counsel regulation that creates an expectation that an attorney general would take on the role of interpreting and summarizing a special counsel's report in his own words, let alone announcing his own decision about whether or not the special counsel's findings should produce any new indictments, but nevertheless, that's what barr did on sunday. we still don't know why exactly he did that. it was -- it was -- i mean, it was kind of him freestyleing, right? this was him making up his own dance moves, showing off what he could do now that he had see
all we've got is what william barr said about it. and that statement from william barr on sunday was in itself an odd thing. i mean, the attorney general -- the way he's written these letters and notifications, they sort of sound official. they sound like he is fulfilling the duty that is expected of him as attorney general as we were all expecting him to do, but the attorney general is not supposed to provide a description of a report from a special counsel. there is nothing in the special...
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my sense is that attorney general william barr is my sense is that attorney general william barr is freelancinging to his receipt of the mueller report in a way that isn't necessarily prescribed by these regulations. is that fair? >> absolutely. you said before that the way it's working now is not the way it's supposed to work. that's exactly right. that started last week with all of the celebrations by the trump folks when the barr letter was released saying total exoneration and things like that, and, you know, i said at that point i felt it was very premature. i felt this is a bunch of dartmouth students looking for a party and trying to find an excuse or something like that. that's really, you know, i think what we're starting to see the seeds of after one week. we learned today it's a 400-page mueller report that barr purported to have the top line conclusions of in his four-page memo. we knew last week that barr took it on himself to decide and issue that mueller wouldn't decide whether the president had obstructed justice. all in a matter of 48 hours and in a four-page memo. you know, th
my sense is that attorney general william barr is my sense is that attorney general william barr is freelancinging to his receipt of the mueller report in a way that isn't necessarily prescribed by these regulations. is that fair? >> absolutely. you said before that the way it's working now is not the way it's supposed to work. that's exactly right. that started last week with all of the celebrations by the trump folks when the barr letter was released saying total exoneration and things...
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historian and a former white house advisor to two american presidents also in washington we have william binney he is a former technical director at n.s.a. and in miami we cross to alan dershowitz he's a professor emeritus at harvard law school as well as author of the book the case against the democratic house impeaching trump all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to alan dershowitz first in miami alan dershowitz you and i probably couldn't agree on anything on policies on politics you're a man from the left i am not but you are the only person on the left that came through this unscathed and i would even say enhanced so i appreciate your work and discussing this question first question is here most report donald trump says exonerates him maybe so but it's for me it is a searing indictment of the f.b.i. and how the f.b.i. conducted itself and how we got to having to have such a special report and end up with the results that we did what was the crime it seems like there was a conspiracy without a crime
historian and a former white house advisor to two american presidents also in washington we have william binney he is a former technical director at n.s.a. and in miami we cross to alan dershowitz he's a professor emeritus at harvard law school as well as author of the book the case against the democratic house impeaching trump all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to alan dershowitz first in miami alan...
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i am not going to harness the wind is the true story of a young william newsman won't sit idly by and watch his village start to see if did with an inventive mind and a thirst for knowledge william takes his family's fate into his own hands he's. continued. to commute. to retell it geo forest directorial debut is based on a bestselling memoir of the same title it's the true story of william come pundit who at age thirteen don't win friends to irrigate fields and save his village from famine. others williams parents hope that sending their son to school will provide him a better future but natural disasters crop failure hunger and scarce funds make that dream impossible to some that seems to be. yes it's hard for the real william to look back on that time i have like mixed feelings the only reason why i have mixed feelings because it's likely in some parts to leave the past that was a very like difficult a very challenging shot entirely in malawi the boy who harnessed the wind is a positive story out of africa that doesn't ignore challenges but tackle something head on they. receive th
i am not going to harness the wind is the true story of a young william newsman won't sit idly by and watch his village start to see if did with an inventive mind and a thirst for knowledge william takes his family's fate into his own hands he's. continued. to commute. to retell it geo forest directorial debut is based on a bestselling memoir of the same title it's the true story of william come pundit who at age thirteen don't win friends to irrigate fields and save his village from famine....
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farmers like william large weighing in you again in kenya. form a city dweller farming is now is like. can be. two thousand. i did. seek when you were concealed to seek would you. says a. game. you could not listen to you limit because i could and i. don't. need to because. we guess and. good. lisa say you were doing well planned. to keep to two thousand. and. twenty and you know how people come to see you do. well look down same would be to work with being. but it don't. maybe william can find the help he needs among the bright lights of kenya's capital city. nadir of the. it's full of life it's a miracle. i knew how to put you guys want. me to one of kenya's new breed of young software developers i want a new career keep on occasions develop a living and they will be called a small startup in my friends called bt and consultants we create tools even i will go on to use more news challenges to design a mobile phone app to help william and millions of other small scale kenyan farmers . bally's it's cool and it's not a craze in their o.b.'s sa
farmers like william large weighing in you again in kenya. form a city dweller farming is now is like. can be. two thousand. i did. seek when you were concealed to seek would you. says a. game. you could not listen to you limit because i could and i. don't. need to because. we guess and. good. lisa say you were doing well planned. to keep to two thousand. and. twenty and you know how people come to see you do. well look down same would be to work with being. but it don't. maybe william can find...
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hitchcock is the william r. corcoran professor of history at the university of virginia where he focuses on international, diplomatic and military history of the 20th century, in particular the era of the world wars and the cold war and in addition to "the age eisenhower," he's author of "the bitter road to freedom: a history of the liberation of europe," which was a pulitzer prize finalist and also a financial times bestseller in the united kingdom. following dr. hitchcock's remarks, ann compton will join dr. hitchcock for a conversation on this great biography and the 34th president of the united states. ann is a pioneer of journalism in america. she was the first woman to cover the white house for network television and was on the air for 41 years with abc news. her longevity and impact are unparalleled. ann's career at abc news spanned seven presidents of the united states, 10 presidential campaigns. she anchored from the white house, from capitol hill, and presidential travel that took her to all 50 states
hitchcock is the william r. corcoran professor of history at the university of virginia where he focuses on international, diplomatic and military history of the 20th century, in particular the era of the world wars and the cold war and in addition to "the age eisenhower," he's author of "the bitter road to freedom: a history of the liberation of europe," which was a pulitzer prize finalist and also a financial times bestseller in the united kingdom. following dr....
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what governs what william barr is doing here? why did he release what he's calling principle conclusions that he says should not be taken as a msummery of what mueller said. what's the basis of redactions he says must be made to the mueller report before anybody is allowed to see it? in part because he needs to protect third parties reputational interests. i mean, if he's refusing to ask the courts to release grand jury information to congress, i mean, can mueller do that if barr will not? if barr won't let mueller do it, what will happen when the committee in congress inevitably goes to the court themselves and goes around the justice department to do so when they ask a judge to clear them to obtain the grand jury material? and what do you do if you're the chairman of the intelligence committee. they get access to classified information, even very sensitive sources and methods type intelligence material gets briefed to the intelligence committee or at least to the leadership and so-called gang of eight for particular licensetive
what governs what william barr is doing here? why did he release what he's calling principle conclusions that he says should not be taken as a msummery of what mueller said. what's the basis of redactions he says must be made to the mueller report before anybody is allowed to see it? in part because he needs to protect third parties reputational interests. i mean, if he's refusing to ask the courts to release grand jury information to congress, i mean, can mueller do that if barr will not? if...
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so can more new help william become the farmer he wants to be. filmmaker tony who helped come up with a life apps idea new a challenge that he contra fuse is task to create a mobile application that can help farmers like william. agreed to take seven days out of his busy schedule to crack it so you can just talk to him to just figure out problems out and see if you can develop a solution for him ok so down to the month you can just. look with only i'm. number twenty. five. me. ok. toss asante ok. so we're good. good for the turn it's ok phone calls all the things. you you. you you you. you you you you always researches customers needs normally in nairobi williams you gania is eight hours wakes you. up but. is that a given. to you and you. no you only. really believe. this but. when they claim something experienced people believe. what they're doing then see what the. new year will yield the usual. legal you'll begin to mine the moon us to work out what's stopping william making better use of his two acres. then he can design an app to help you. b
so can more new help william become the farmer he wants to be. filmmaker tony who helped come up with a life apps idea new a challenge that he contra fuse is task to create a mobile application that can help farmers like william. agreed to take seven days out of his busy schedule to crack it so you can just talk to him to just figure out problems out and see if you can develop a solution for him ok so down to the month you can just. look with only i'm. number twenty. five. me. ok. toss asante...
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this is more than about oil spill in prince william sound.s now affects every community in america. what the supreme court judges did is they ruled, they put a cap on punitive damages and on punishment. we do not have a cap on corporate growth. this means punishment will no longer fit these large corporations. it can't. so we have lost our ability to hold these corporations accountable to work with safety laws, to consumer product law, to public health, to environmental law. the issue is what do we connect punishment punishment to, profits or damages? in the exxon valdez case i mentioned, $507 million, four days it's not going to work. , so here is where we can call congress, and the people of -- we want congress to set punitive damages, not the -- not the judges. judges are not supposed to be making law. and the second thing we need to do is we need to strip the corporations of personhood. we need to pass the 28th amendment to the constitution, separation of corporation and state, for the same reason that we separated church and state. not b
this is more than about oil spill in prince william sound.s now affects every community in america. what the supreme court judges did is they ruled, they put a cap on punitive damages and on punishment. we do not have a cap on corporate growth. this means punishment will no longer fit these large corporations. it can't. so we have lost our ability to hold these corporations accountable to work with safety laws, to consumer product law, to public health, to environmental law. the issue is what...
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williams tdied of his injuries n wednesday. williams spoke t his daughter an news 4.he driver to come forward. >> you don't keep going. going?you keep how do you live with yourself. please, come foo ard. own up. just admit it. >> reporter: the search for driver continues this morning. family members are hopeful that someone wil recognize the minivan seen in the surveillance video and give investigators a call. >> meganra m. thank you very much. >>> want to tell you that the maryland house of delegates has approved a bill allowing terminally ill patients tor end theiwn lives. that vote was 74 in favor, 66 against, the end of life option act. it allows patients with six months or less to live toca request meon toentd the end the life. that bill heads to the state senate. if approved. >> maryland will join seven states and d.c that have laws legally assisting death. >>> facebook announct would change the way users communicate with each other. it will do awa with the public forum style of conversation. >>> now, the company is taking sts t reduce misinformation about vacci
williams tdied of his injuries n wednesday. williams spoke t his daughter an news 4.he driver to come forward. >> you don't keep going. going?you keep how do you live with yourself. please, come foo ard. own up. just admit it. >> reporter: the search for driver continues this morning. family members are hopeful that someone wil recognize the minivan seen in the surveillance video and give investigators a call. >> meganra m. thank you very much. >>> want to tell you...
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it interestedly and then go after them it's actually worse william because the f.b.i. in the d.o.j. at the end of the day pushed back against nixon we remember that very very well now we have something that's very different alan dershowitz again we go back to the origins of the dossier and defrauding the face of court i mean these are very very serious things i mean what paul manner for did is wrong and i don't feel particularly sorry for him but you know did did roger stone need to have a you know a military virtual attack on his home at dawn i mean the lack of balance here and i want to go back to the dossier in the face and i hope that there is this is going to be revisited because if any one of us on this program did something like that we'd be looking at. felony conviction and time in prison go ahead alan dershowitz. well i completely agree i think the pfizer court was defrauded that is you can show information to the pfizer court which isn't particularly compelling as long as you tell the court what the source is and alerted to the weaknesses and the conflicts of interest but
it interestedly and then go after them it's actually worse william because the f.b.i. in the d.o.j. at the end of the day pushed back against nixon we remember that very very well now we have something that's very different alan dershowitz again we go back to the origins of the dossier and defrauding the face of court i mean these are very very serious things i mean what paul manner for did is wrong and i don't feel particularly sorry for him but you know did did roger stone need to have a you...
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jesse williams -- vehicle a continuation of the sandwich hug.hey know it it's just a continuation of the same nonsense. they ought to go to work, get infrastructure.gov i get a lot of other things.instead of wasting everybody's time. >> dana: the spieler report has been delivered, but t know any details yet, whether it'll be a matter of hours, days, weeks, months, we just don't know. jessica moore are we? jesse colin mueller took too long. kind of like the guy at the barbecue, and he burns the meat. you say, i waited two years for this! this is terrible! i honestly don't think the rest of the country outside of the swamp and the partisans really care about the mueller report. they care about the brackets for the ncaa. they care about spring vacation. they care about what's on netflix. with that said, if there was real collusion, it would be linked by now. that's for a fact for the report comes back into looks like the media is trying to set expectations for the democrats that have trump derangement syndrome, that there is no collusion, i don't k
jesse williams -- vehicle a continuation of the sandwich hug.hey know it it's just a continuation of the same nonsense. they ought to go to work, get infrastructure.gov i get a lot of other things.instead of wasting everybody's time. >> dana: the spieler report has been delivered, but t know any details yet, whether it'll be a matter of hours, days, weeks, months, we just don't know. jessica moore are we? jesse colin mueller took too long. kind of like the guy at the barbecue, and he...
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watch his village start stiff did with an inventive mind and a thirst for knowledge as william takes his family's fate into his own hands he's. going to need. to do it. to retell it geo force directorial debut is based on a best selling memoir of the same title it's the true story of william come on the good aged thirteen built windmills to irrigate fields and save his village from famine. i was william's parents hope that sending their son to school will provide him a better future but natural disasters crop failure hunger and scarce funds make that dream impossible to some that seems. yes it's hard for the real william to look back on that time i have like mixed feelings the only reason why i have mixed feelings because it's likely in some part to leave the past that was a very like difficult a very challenging shot entirely in malawi the boy who harnessed we do. not choose from african descent i can see how absent the african stories are in western countries for. this type of positive stories can make a change in terms of the of the perception we have of other people especially fr
watch his village start stiff did with an inventive mind and a thirst for knowledge as william takes his family's fate into his own hands he's. going to need. to do it. to retell it geo force directorial debut is based on a best selling memoir of the same title it's the true story of william come on the good aged thirteen built windmills to irrigate fields and save his village from famine. i was william's parents hope that sending their son to school will provide him a better future but natural...
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lisa, on that front i want to start with you on william barr's claim, william barr writes that robertately determined not to make a traditional prosecutorial judgment on the issue of obstruction of justice. knowing robert mueller as you do, any thoughts about why he may have chosen not to tell us whether or not he believed the president broke the law and credib credibly criminally obstructed justice? >> i think it's going to be important to see what they said on the subject. what we know from barr's letter is that the special counsel and his team laid out what may well be a substantial record, a substantial set of facts regarding obstruction and barr's letter says that was done on both sides of the obstruction question. and then goes on to say that they made a prosecutorial judgment. that's very precise language and i'd like to eat report on thsee this case. but we know you cannot indict a sitting president. so it does not surprise me at all that bob mueller who hue to that guidance and follow that policy. but what i think is quite striking is the attorney general's decision to weigh
lisa, on that front i want to start with you on william barr's claim, william barr writes that robertately determined not to make a traditional prosecutorial judgment on the issue of obstruction of justice. knowing robert mueller as you do, any thoughts about why he may have chosen not to tell us whether or not he believed the president broke the law and credib credibly criminally obstructed justice? >> i think it's going to be important to see what they said on the subject. what we know...
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pete williams joining us now. pete, can we assume that in the mueller report that he drills down on the trump tower meeting, that he would explain why these things do not comprise as far as he's concerned, a criminal conspiracy. there are so many connections with russian-backed ukrainians. why this campaign had so many meetings and connections, the cigar room meeting and all of that. why is it not a conspiracy? don't the american people deserve to know how they've reached that conclusion? >> let's see, in the order that you asked them, andrea, yes, i think the report probably does go into detail about the various questions that arose on the question of either a conspiracy or a cooperation with russia that would explain why the special counsel reached the conclusion that there wasn't any. how soon will the public see it? as bar's letter says, that's going to be largely up to the special counsel because apparently the report is just shot through with grand jury secrecy material and it's going to be the special couns
pete williams joining us now. pete, can we assume that in the mueller report that he drills down on the trump tower meeting, that he would explain why these things do not comprise as far as he's concerned, a criminal conspiracy. there are so many connections with russian-backed ukrainians. why this campaign had so many meetings and connections, the cigar room meeting and all of that. why is it not a conspiracy? don't the american people deserve to know how they've reached that conclusion?...
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carried this portion is a -- william reilly. this portion is about 25 minutes. statement and will be glad to take a few questions and then refer them to our experts here. virtually every american is familiar with the tragic environmental disaster in alaskan waters. and more than ten million gallons of oil have been spilled with deadly results for wildlife and hardship for local citizens. we all share the sorrow and concern of alaskans and its determination to mount a sustained cleanup effort. our ultimate goal must be the complete restoration of the ecology and the economy of prince william sound. including all of its fish, marine mammals, birds and other wildlife. the exxon corporation has acknowledged responsibility for this spill and its liability for the damages. exxon should remain responsible for both damages and for employing civilian personnel. necessary to control further damage. however, exxon's efforts standing alone are not enough. and after consulting with the congressional delegation, senator ted stevens, senator f
carried this portion is a -- william reilly. this portion is about 25 minutes. statement and will be glad to take a few questions and then refer them to our experts here. virtually every american is familiar with the tragic environmental disaster in alaskan waters. and more than ten million gallons of oil have been spilled with deadly results for wildlife and hardship for local citizens. we all share the sorrow and concern of alaskans and its determination to mount a sustained cleanup effort....
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here's william barr's interpretation of robert mueller's findings.t does robert mueller say about that? >> well, look, where we are on this case is that the reason mueller got the job was to keep partisanship out of the investigation. and where we are right now is that william barr is the hand picked attorney general of the united states by donald trump, knowing that he believed, barr believed that it was grossly irresponsible to find obstruction of justice. so the circus is this side show that has been created by william barr by making this decision. and now the republicans pretending that they want to have a full expla cation of this case in public, saying no, we won't have robert mueller up and maybe we won't have the full document made public and as a result we're left with a four-page summary by william barr who clearly had compromised himself with that letter to the justice department last year. >> chris hayes is going to have an hour on the green new deal at the end of this week on friday night at 8:00 on this network. i want to give you a pre
here's william barr's interpretation of robert mueller's findings.t does robert mueller say about that? >> well, look, where we are on this case is that the reason mueller got the job was to keep partisanship out of the investigation. and where we are right now is that william barr is the hand picked attorney general of the united states by donald trump, knowing that he believed, barr believed that it was grossly irresponsible to find obstruction of justice. so the circus is this side...
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attorney general william barr telling congress he remains committed to transparency. he pledges to consult with lawmakers on what information to make public. we have fox team coverage on this. david spunt is at the justice department, jackie heinrich has the latest on a separate investigations in the southern district of new york. weaving with chief white house correspondent, john roberts reporting live from the north lawn. reporter: good evening to you. things are fluid in terms of this letter that the attorney general, william barr will send up to the house with principal conclusions of the millie report. we had thought this morning that we would have it by now. there were told about noon. that will not be until tomorrow. the president's attorneys are telling us noon at the earliest. but nobody really knows for sure. that is just the principal conclusions of the report. getting into some of the meat in the details, the facts of the case will take even longer because in the facts of the case likely will be a lot of material that is classified material that is subject
attorney general william barr telling congress he remains committed to transparency. he pledges to consult with lawmakers on what information to make public. we have fox team coverage on this. david spunt is at the justice department, jackie heinrich has the latest on a separate investigations in the southern district of new york. weaving with chief white house correspondent, john roberts reporting live from the north lawn. reporter: good evening to you. things are fluid in terms of this letter...
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attorney general william barr.n a letter to the house committee, barr says the report explains who mueller prosecuted and investigated, but did not prosecu prosecute. the letter said barr may find the principle clonclusions this weekend. mueller did not follow through with more indictments. as to what else can be revealed about the mueller report, barr said in the confirmation hearing he understands the intense interest. >> i am going to make as much information available as i can that are part of the rules. >> reporter: in his letter to congress, barr will consult with mueller and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein about how much of the mueller report can be made public beyond the bare bones of who was prosecuted and who was not. the house was urging barr to release the whole thing. now barr has to decide how much to be made public. in all, mueller indicted 34 people as the result of the investigation. six of the people were closely tied to the trump campaign, but none of those were ever charged with helping r
attorney general william barr.n a letter to the house committee, barr says the report explains who mueller prosecuted and investigated, but did not prosecu prosecute. the letter said barr may find the principle clonclusions this weekend. mueller did not follow through with more indictments. as to what else can be revealed about the mueller report, barr said in the confirmation hearing he understands the intense interest. >> i am going to make as much information available as i can that...
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"william p. barr was a lawyer in private practice in june when he wrote an unsolicited memo to the justice department that was sharply skeptical of the special counsel's inquiry into whether president trump illegally obstructed justice. nine months later, mr. trump is now cleared of that offense and he has mr. barr, his new attorney general, to thank. barr's decision to declare that evidence fell short of proving president trump illegally obstructed the russia inchoiry was an extraordinary outcome to a narrative that has unspooled over nearly two years. robert s. mueller was appointed as special counsel to remove the threat of political interference from an investigation involving the president but mueller reached no conclusion on the key question of whether trump committed an obstruction of justice offense." instead, "barr stepped in to make the determination himself, bringing the specter of politics back into the case. democrats seized on barr's move serving it as a hasty and dubious move as a
"william p. barr was a lawyer in private practice in june when he wrote an unsolicited memo to the justice department that was sharply skeptical of the special counsel's inquiry into whether president trump illegally obstructed justice. nine months later, mr. trump is now cleared of that offense and he has mr. barr, his new attorney general, to thank. barr's decision to declare that evidence fell short of proving president trump illegally obstructed the russia inchoiry was an extraordinary...
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william barr is expected to send a summary of mueller's report this afternoon.here are calls from both sides of the aisle for the entire report to be made public. >> this investigation of the president and those around him for alleged misconduct and the public should go public in its entirety and see where the chips fall. >> that report and the findings are still coming out. i think the president was frustrated and rightfully so as this report seems to show. sandra: we begin with molly henneberg at the justice department. reporter: this is what the waiting game looks like. it could come in the next few hours or later today or it may not. we do know attorney general william barr is here at the department of justice. we have video to show you of him arriving here early this morning. he and his assistant attorney general rod rosenstein were working yesterday trying to figure out what the gist of the report is, how to summarize it and what to release to the public. we asked him earlier how he felt about the report being completed and he had no response. democrats sa
william barr is expected to send a summary of mueller's report this afternoon.here are calls from both sides of the aisle for the entire report to be made public. >> this investigation of the president and those around him for alleged misconduct and the public should go public in its entirety and see where the chips fall. >> that report and the findings are still coming out. i think the president was frustrated and rightfully so as this report seems to show. sandra: we begin with...
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that was a determination made by william ba william barr, attorney general and rod rosenstein, deputy attorney general. they decided with the evidence that was provided to them by robert mueller that the president did not obstruct justice. mueller basically punted on that. presented both sides of the issue and allowed them to decide. on the issue, though, of conspiracy, of coordinating with russia, the president has been exonerated by robert mueller. robert mueller found that he could not establish that members of the trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the russian government in its election interference activities. joining us now, nbc news julia ainslie at the department of justice, host of nbc's "meet the press," chuck todd and kristen welker. julia, the top lines of the report are two-fold. one, there was no conspiracy. two, they were going to allow attorney general barr and rod rosenstein to determine whether there was obstruction. and both of those men determined no obstruction. >> that's right, katy. i want to take you through how fast they made that decision and how th
that was a determination made by william ba william barr, attorney general and rod rosenstein, deputy attorney general. they decided with the evidence that was provided to them by robert mueller that the president did not obstruct justice. mueller basically punted on that. presented both sides of the issue and allowed them to decide. on the issue, though, of conspiracy, of coordinating with russia, the president has been exonerated by robert mueller. robert mueller found that he could not...
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williams died of his injuries on wednesday. his daughter says they areus devastated. >> a very respectful man. he outlived so much. i never saw this.comi ain't nobody see this coming. >> reporter: and the driver of that vami kept going and has not been found. police are hoping that someone will recognize that vehicle, that gray miman, from that surveillance tape and give them a call. back to you. >> megan, thank you. >>> we're learning new details about the death of a woman thought killed by a panhandler. she was stabbed to dth in decemb her husband, keith smith, told police, a panhandler stabbed her. now, "the baltimore sun" rt re smith tried to hire someone to kill his wife. he was the beneficiary of his wife's insurance policy, worth $500,000. smith and his daughter are charged in connection with the se. they were arrested on sunday in texas, trying to etrape the couny. >>> prince george's county po ce officer is accused of punching a man he just arrested for brea finding him at a temple hills store. steven downey allegedly
williams died of his injuries on wednesday. his daughter says they areus devastated. >> a very respectful man. he outlived so much. i never saw this.comi ain't nobody see this coming. >> reporter: and the driver of that vami kept going and has not been found. police are hoping that someone will recognize that vehicle, that gray miman, from that surveillance tape and give them a call. back to you. >> megan, thank you. >>> we're learning new details about the death of a...
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coming out of prince william sound and going toward kodiak. we have never asked for federalization. we have asked for federal control of the further actions that must be taken to try to deal -- we feel like there is 2 million gallons still going out of the sound toward kodiak and we must do something about that, but i do not know if you know the extent to which secretary cheney has already been involved. he has 100 naval officers working up there for mr. yost now, they have 22 skimmers there, i imagine that is three fourths of the fleet up ther en e. we have had an increase in effort in the last three days, and we are pleased to see the effort. we still have a request that there be an emergency declared. the department of justice has reservations about that, but we are pursuing that. and we still have the question, the overall question of who is going to be in control of the review of these contingency plans. we are discussing that with mr. riley and i believe it will be worked out. yesterday to today is the difference of night and day, as far
coming out of prince william sound and going toward kodiak. we have never asked for federalization. we have asked for federal control of the further actions that must be taken to try to deal -- we feel like there is 2 million gallons still going out of the sound toward kodiak and we must do something about that, but i do not know if you know the extent to which secretary cheney has already been involved. he has 100 naval officers working up there for mr. yost now, they have 22 skimmers there, i...
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that william barr is saying he had free reign?avid: there was a lot of concern across various political areas that miller may have been constrained in what he could pursue in the investigation, what methods he could use, and whether he would actually be fired or not. obviously, he was never fired. barr is saying that mueller could follow whatever leads you needed to follow to complete his investigation. emily: tim o'brien joining us now as well. tim, of course, you have reported on the president extensively and even before he was president. this whole investigation is something that has become of great interest for the president, even when not asked questions about it, he is talking about this investigation. is going toimagine the presidents had right now personally? tim: i am not sure. i think this explains why he has been tweeting so actively and aggressively over the past week. he has tended historically to get engaged with twitter when things are coming down the line legally. we now know that this probably explains a lot of hi
that william barr is saying he had free reign?avid: there was a lot of concern across various political areas that miller may have been constrained in what he could pursue in the investigation, what methods he could use, and whether he would actually be fired or not. obviously, he was never fired. barr is saying that mueller could follow whatever leads you needed to follow to complete his investigation. emily: tim o'brien joining us now as well. tim, of course, you have reported on the...