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this guy wiseman was working with died in a helicopter crash. since the deal hadn't been finalized yet, trump brought wiseman back in to renegotiate the terms to try to pay sinatra less than they had agreed upon. when frank heard the new lower offer, wiseman said he told trump to go f himself and even offered his personal phone number in case trump wanted to hear that directly from him. it is amazing. people are rising from the dead to curse at donald trump. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i don't know if the story is true but it does come from a reliable source. if only there was a way to verify whether or not this really happened. like if there was some sort of -- ♪ doobie doobie >> jimmy: whoa! >> jimbo! are you looking for me? i'm ready to ring a ding ding everybody! >> jimmy: the ghost of frank sinatra. >> you're damn right. i'm busy banging ghost broads. >> jimmy: i wanted to ask you about the story of donald trump. >> oh, that guy. he is a doobie doobie douche bag. >> jimmy: is it true you told him to go f himself? >> i sure did. and i
this guy wiseman was working with died in a helicopter crash. since the deal hadn't been finalized yet, trump brought wiseman back in to renegotiate the terms to try to pay sinatra less than they had agreed upon. when frank heard the new lower offer, wiseman said he told trump to go f himself and even offered his personal phone number in case trump wanted to hear that directly from him. it is amazing. people are rising from the dead to curse at donald trump. [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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that concerns the headmistress at cardinal wiseman.information, is it the best source of information? and do they understand that there are lots of people out there who have an agenda and they are not being upfront about that agenda? teaching news literacy is one way to combat fake news. tech giants have their own answers. facebook is working with independent fact checkers, and is making it easierfor users to flag suspicious material. meanwhile, google's trying to make it harder for creators of fake news to earn money from advertising. this generation of teenagers is increasingly aware that the internet is full of unreliable sources, but their belief that everything online should be free may come at a price. put your hand up if you think that the truth matters. 0k. put your hand up if, as a result of our exercises earlier, you trust the news less than you did before. and put your hand up if, when you're older, you think you'll pay for news. amol rajan, bbc news. the irish comedian and writer sean hughes has died in hospital at the age
that concerns the headmistress at cardinal wiseman.information, is it the best source of information? and do they understand that there are lots of people out there who have an agenda and they are not being upfront about that agenda? teaching news literacy is one way to combat fake news. tech giants have their own answers. facebook is working with independent fact checkers, and is making it easierfor users to flag suspicious material. meanwhile, google's trying to make it harder for creators of...
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andrew wiseman, one of the lead prosecutors for mueller's task force, has a long history of abusing hisrosecutorial powers and the indictments he's drafted against arthur andersen and the merrill lynch executives have been reversed on appeal. anderson was reversed unanimously by the united states supreme court with justice rehnquist writing for the majority, it was shocking how little criminal culpability the jury instructions required and anderson had been committed an offense. the merrill lynch case, 12 out of 14 counts of conviction were reversed. never mind the defendants spent up to a year in prison on an indictment that didn't really state a federal offense. mr. wiseman had yellow highlighted evidence that show they were innocent and hit it from the defendants while they were in prison and longer. >> shannon: interesting that there are scores of charges potentially decades in jail, hundreds of thousands of dollars were accused. at the end of the day, there is nothing in these documents that ties them to russian collusion with the trump campaign. >> absolutely not. >> shannon: some
andrew wiseman, one of the lead prosecutors for mueller's task force, has a long history of abusing hisrosecutorial powers and the indictments he's drafted against arthur andersen and the merrill lynch executives have been reversed on appeal. anderson was reversed unanimously by the united states supreme court with justice rehnquist writing for the majority, it was shocking how little criminal culpability the jury instructions required and anderson had been committed an offense. the merrill...
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wiseman a leading expert on fraud identity theft and scams he's a popular speaker and he's authored nine books on the subject including identity theft alert ten rules you must follow to protect yourself from america's number one crime his website is scam aside dot com and steve before i even got past that cover i got chills when your book says more than two hundred million people at risk right now who is most at risk. from what sort of scams. well things aren't as bad as you think holland they're actually far worse. excuse scams are high tech low tech no tech everyone is vulnerable interestingly enough there is statistics when it comes to sophisticated people who are investing the college graduates a fist a catered person they are more susceptible to be hit with an investment scam millennial is and seniors are also huge targets of scammers and interestingly enough when it comes to seniors there's actually a physiological basis for this there's been some studies recently at cornell and the university of iowa that show that as we age there's a part of our brain that deals with skepticism t
wiseman a leading expert on fraud identity theft and scams he's a popular speaker and he's authored nine books on the subject including identity theft alert ten rules you must follow to protect yourself from america's number one crime his website is scam aside dot com and steve before i even got past that cover i got chills when your book says more than two hundred million people at risk right now who is most at risk. from what sort of scams. well things aren't as bad as you think holland...
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andrew wiseman. guess where he is now? he's on robert mueller's special counsel team investigating trump russian collusion when in fact it appears he along with the others were covering uphill are you russia collusion. lou: with all of this in front of congress now, there is i would guess 100% awareness of what we are reporting and discussing tonight. how can there be any hesitation? to the nonsense, have the judiciary and intelligence committees in both houses turn to this issue and get to work. because clinton corruption is not the figment of a political presidential campaign's imagination. this is reality staring the entire country in the face. corruption that is beyond any expectation. gregg: now it's clear jeff sessions needs to get off his duff and appoint a second special counsel to investigate hillary clinton over this uranium one deal and the use of her foundation and the funneling by russia allegedly of $145 million to clinton. you can't hide that confidential informant from congress so says the united states sup
andrew wiseman. guess where he is now? he's on robert mueller's special counsel team investigating trump russian collusion when in fact it appears he along with the others were covering uphill are you russia collusion. lou: with all of this in front of congress now, there is i would guess 100% awareness of what we are reporting and discussing tonight. how can there be any hesitation? to the nonsense, have the judiciary and intelligence committees in both houses turn to this issue and get to...
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wiseman, if it's his case is a fast moving prosecutor.d be, like jeffrey says, if it is one of those guys and they're found or plead guilty then they have more to sell than collusion inquiry. this may be the arise out part which leads back into the collusion if there is a story to tell there. >> carl. >> jeffrey toobin's got it exactly right. i've talked to some of the lawyers who saw this coming, they believe the intent is to get one or many of those people to corroborate and turn over the fact that the prosecute think this may be a conspiracy. i don't think collusion in itself is a crime, i think it would have to be part of a conspiracy, but this all goes really to a larger question of possible disloyalty to the united states by helping a foreign power undermine our elections. so, there's all kinds of larger ethical, moral and legal questions raised. now, what we're trying to see -- mueller is trying to do is to move this investigation to determine what happened in terms of whether there was a conspiracy to undermine our democratic syst
wiseman, if it's his case is a fast moving prosecutor.d be, like jeffrey says, if it is one of those guys and they're found or plead guilty then they have more to sell than collusion inquiry. this may be the arise out part which leads back into the collusion if there is a story to tell there. >> carl. >> jeffrey toobin's got it exactly right. i've talked to some of the lawyers who saw this coming, they believe the intent is to get one or many of those people to corroborate and turn...
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manafort tax matters and perhaps money laundering related to tax matters being handled by andrew wiseman and the flynn matter which started in the u.s. attorney's office in the eastern district of virginia and then was rolled into mueller's investigation with the same prosecutors moving over, were the two cases that were thought to be most advanced so mueller's been at this about five months and if you're bringing a straig straightforward failure to file your tax returns or failure to declare income whether personal or related to your business in ukraine, in the case of manafort or turkey in the case of flynn, those are pretty straightforward types of cases and wouldn't or shouldn't take mueller all that long to wrap them up and get them sealed and put away as they are right now. what that portends for the feature for these guys with respect to other collusion-like-related offenses remains to be seen. >> david swerdlick, there's been a lot of speculation that mueller was applying pressure to get manafort to flip against someone else. could that be what's in the works right here? >> i mea
manafort tax matters and perhaps money laundering related to tax matters being handled by andrew wiseman and the flynn matter which started in the u.s. attorney's office in the eastern district of virginia and then was rolled into mueller's investigation with the same prosecutors moving over, were the two cases that were thought to be most advanced so mueller's been at this about five months and if you're bringing a straig straightforward failure to file your tax returns or failure to declare...
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tapest r, change effective october 31st to broaden its image of acquiring kate spade and stewart wiseman brand. it speaks to creativity and craftmanship. >>> halloween candy is indeed, big business, expectations that are $2.7 billion will be spent on trick or treat canned a cross the country and every state has its top sellers, and in pennsylvania, i know you are wondering this one, m and m's are the favorite. >> i love m and m's. >> do i like them but i will tell you how much i spend on halloween candy, zero? no one trick or treats in my neighborhood. there are no kid in my neighborhood. >> dianne, he says this every year. every year he proclaims he doesn't buy halloween kind. >> i will eat it myself. >> to be fair, i bought last year and no kid came. >> see. >> i went around neighborhood trying to find kid. >> then you look like a predator, here, take some candy, yes. >> exactly. >> i'm sure your collogue was appreciate it. i know your collogues would appreciate the candy. >> i will bring in candy. >> you start something here,. >> we will see you tomorrow. >>> it will be an exciting na
tapest r, change effective october 31st to broaden its image of acquiring kate spade and stewart wiseman brand. it speaks to creativity and craftmanship. >>> halloween candy is indeed, big business, expectations that are $2.7 billion will be spent on trick or treat canned a cross the country and every state has its top sellers, and in pennsylvania, i know you are wondering this one, m and m's are the favorite. >> i love m and m's. >> do i like them but i will tell you how...
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one name should be add to this, andrew wiseman signed off on it. guess where he is now? on robert mueller's special counsel town investigating trump/russia collusion when it appears that he and others were covering up hillary/russia collusion. >> and with all of this in front much congress now, there is 100 percent awareness with the congress and senate of what we are reporting and discussing now, how can there be hesitation and stop the nonsense and have the judiciary and intelligence committees turn to this issue and get it work. clinton corruption is not a figment of a political presidential campaign imagination. this is reality staring the entire country in the face corruption. >> it is clear that jeff sessions needs to get off his did you have and appoint a special counsel to investigate clinton and the use of foundation and fundling of russia and funneling money to the wallet of bill clinton. the key is the confidential informant. you can't hide it from congress so says the united states supreme court in a 1927 decision. congress has absolute unfettered right to in
one name should be add to this, andrew wiseman signed off on it. guess where he is now? on robert mueller's special counsel town investigating trump/russia collusion when it appears that he and others were covering up hillary/russia collusion. >> and with all of this in front much congress now, there is 100 percent awareness with the congress and senate of what we are reporting and discussing now, how can there be hesitation and stop the nonsense and have the judiciary and intelligence...
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individuals who appear to have covered under the uranium one collusion, ron rod reasons stein, andrew wisemanved in the strum russian collusion. it's no coincidence. i don't believe in coincidences, especially when it comes to crimes and political corruption. we are supposed to believe it was just a co-understand jones $150 million float to hillary clinton's foundation and half a million to bill clinton? howe. lou: how is it on its face that united states government under president obama could rationalize in any way selling to russia of all nations, 20% of american uranium? it is a strategic ferrell, and it's insane. no matter the price, no matter what. why would any president do it? gregg: there are two things you don't give to your enemy. you that's our rainup and plutonium because it -- that's our rainuthat'suranium and plut. lou: very quickly as we wrap up. your sense of how large the development finding out that fusion gps was paid by hillary clinton's campaign and the dnc. gregg: i was tblaitd came from t came from the liberal media "washington post." not you liberal media can no longer
individuals who appear to have covered under the uranium one collusion, ron rod reasons stein, andrew wisemanved in the strum russian collusion. it's no coincidence. i don't believe in coincidences, especially when it comes to crimes and political corruption. we are supposed to believe it was just a co-understand jones $150 million float to hillary clinton's foundation and half a million to bill clinton? howe. lou: how is it on its face that united states government under president obama could...
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>> and andrew wiseman. all four are on this trump russia investigation and they are so compromised that they need to start answering questions before congress. >> sean: we think you both we thank you both. we hav >> if there was anyone that was colluding with the russians to influence the election, look no further than the clintons and the dnc. this is hypocrisy at its highest level and i think it may be a new low in american politics. everything the clinton campaign and the dnc were accusing this president of doing, over the past year they were actually doing themselves that turns out. i think this is a major scandal for the democrats. >> sean: everything they were accusing the white house of, they were guilty of on steroids and human growth hormones. that was sarah sanders. during the 2016 president all election, joining us now is john solomon and sara carter in the attorney representing this all-important fbi informant, victoria toensing is with us. before we get everyone through action, we out to the am
>> and andrew wiseman. all four are on this trump russia investigation and they are so compromised that they need to start answering questions before congress. >> sean: we think you both we thank you both. we hav >> if there was anyone that was colluding with the russians to influence the election, look no further than the clintons and the dnc. this is hypocrisy at its highest level and i think it may be a new low in american politics. everything the clinton campaign and the...
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andrew wiseman over 4,000. greg andres over 3,000.000 and goes on down from there. i mean are there not any other attorneys available to join his team of investigators? >> exactly. that is another reason why the public faith in this continues to erode. regardless if they are actually objective, the optics are so staggering it leaves us with no choice but to raise questions. it's not being partisan to do so. heather: emily, let me ask you this question. if they donated money, some of them to the dnc, and if we now know that the dnc funded, in part, this dossier, which was part of what led to this russia investigation to begin with that mueller is handling you, isn't there just a huge conflict of interest there? that alone that they donated money that led to this dossier? >> absolutely. there's a tremendous conflict of interest here that depending on, who in fact is, indicted moving forward, can raise that issue in court. it's frankly spoiling the well from the first minute. and note, too that multiple of them in fact all but one worked
andrew wiseman over 4,000. greg andres over 3,000.000 and goes on down from there. i mean are there not any other attorneys available to join his team of investigators? >> exactly. that is another reason why the public faith in this continues to erode. regardless if they are actually objective, the optics are so staggering it leaves us with no choice but to raise questions. it's not being partisan to do so. heather: emily, let me ask you this question. if they donated money, some of them...
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. >> what really stinks here is mueller, rosenstein, andrew wiseman and james comey. they appear to have covered it all up, the uranium one deal, racketeering scheme with the russians. and money paid to hillary clinton. and a sleeper agent getting close to clinton. they never notified congress. they had a legal duty to notify congress. congress would have stopped the sale -- >> sean: why would you ever -- especially in light of everything the media and democrats have been saying about hostile actors, vladimir putin -- who in their right mind would give vladimir putin 20% of america's uranium and all the money that floats back, it stunk to high heavens from day one. >> universality of the russians. plutonium and uranium. which which you make nuclear weapons. 1200 strategic nuclear weapons aimed at us right this minute. we are supplying them? the nuclear material? >> sean: they all signed off on it and all this money flies back to them. dr. gorka. >> the destruction of evidence, the gag order, that's bad in and of itself. the fact is, these people that are supposed to b
. >> what really stinks here is mueller, rosenstein, andrew wiseman and james comey. they appear to have covered it all up, the uranium one deal, racketeering scheme with the russians. and money paid to hillary clinton. and a sleeper agent getting close to clinton. they never notified congress. they had a legal duty to notify congress. congress would have stopped the sale -- >> sean: why would you ever -- especially in light of everything the media and democrats have been saying...
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>> and andrew wiseman. all four are on this trump russia investigation and they are so compromised that they need to start answering questions before congress. >> sean: we think you both we thank you both. we have more coming up, stay with us. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? full-bodied. ththe next energyngs toto power our dreams,re will be american energy. backed me up... big time. before movantik, i tried to treat it myself. no go. but i didn't back down. i talked to my doctor. she said: one, movantik was specifically designed for opioid-induced constipation... oic. number two? my movantik savings card can save me big time over the other things i tried. don't take movantik if you have or had a bowel blockage. serious side effects include opioid withdrawal, severe stomach pain, severe diarrhea, and stomach or intestinal tears. tell your doctor about side effects and medicines you take. movantik may inte
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on tri, top lawyers who are helping to lead the mueller probe, including veteran prosecutor andrew wiseman, were seen entering the federal courtroom where the grand jury meets to hear testimony on the russian investigation. this is a big moment all involved have been waiting for. everybody perez, cnn, washington. >> for more on this, i'm joined by ariva martin, attorney and cnn legal analyst. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, natalie. >> so here we go. first charges in the mueller investigation. it will be unsealed next week. does that necessarily mean someone will officially be charged? >> from what we've been told, someone is going to be charged. we don't know if the special counsel has worked out some kind of arraignment with that person's counsel. perhaps they've been notified and they're negotiating now whether that person is going to turn themselves in on monday or tuesday. it could be a raid that happens possibly where they're actually law enforcement goes to this individual's home or individuals. we don't know if it's one or more people and there's some kind of arrest that's mad
on tri, top lawyers who are helping to lead the mueller probe, including veteran prosecutor andrew wiseman, were seen entering the federal courtroom where the grand jury meets to hear testimony on the russian investigation. this is a big moment all involved have been waiting for. everybody perez, cnn, washington. >> for more on this, i'm joined by ariva martin, attorney and cnn legal analyst. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, natalie. >> so here we go. first charges in the...
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>> and andrew wiseman. all four are on this trump russia investigation and they>> are so compromised that they need to start answering questions before congress. i >> sean: we thank you both. we are only getting started. we have more coming up, stay with us. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? full-bodied. afi sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i made a point to talk to my doctor. he told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis had both..
>> and andrew wiseman. all four are on this trump russia investigation and they>> are so compromised that they need to start answering questions before congress. i >> sean: we thank you both. we are only getting started. we have more coming up, stay with us. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the...
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friday we had a producer there who saw a flurry of activity, including the veteran prosecutor andrew wisemanntering the courtroom where the grand jury meets to hear testimony in the investigation. and so now we're learning that the first charges were filed, so this is certainly a big moment in this investigation that began more than a year ago and then robert mueller took over in may and now we're seeing the first charges. >> well mueller's team is also examining foreign lobbying conducted by former trump campaign manager paul manafort. he has issued subpoenas for documents and testimony to some people close to man -- and paul manafort. the department of jis he is said he is honing in the financial dealings with foreign governments. he spoke to our anderson cooper. >> if it was andrew weissman at the courthouse returning the indictment, he has been on the paul manafort case and might be logical to conclude it is paul manafort. he has been under scrutiny for collusion and for his real estate dealings and for tax and money laundering investigation. so you could have an investigation of paul ma
friday we had a producer there who saw a flurry of activity, including the veteran prosecutor andrew wisemanntering the courtroom where the grand jury meets to hear testimony in the investigation. and so now we're learning that the first charges were filed, so this is certainly a big moment in this investigation that began more than a year ago and then robert mueller took over in may and now we're seeing the first charges. >> well mueller's team is also examining foreign lobbying...
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lou: mueller, wiseman, rosenstein.uilds around the special counsel and the top of the fbi and is connected to the fbi informant who has been under a gag order for some considerable time denied the opportunities to speak to the united states congress. the representatives of the people. ways your reaction? at some point the democratic national committee has to be held accountable for conspiring, quliewghtd russians. look at the plethora of absolute ignorant approach towards the american people. >> there are grave considerations attached to the dnc. lou: why would the fbi -- >> why would they roll over? lou: allow themselves to be told, go home? >> the other half of that with respect to let's walk back 7 years and look at the cast of characters looking at the uranium story. then you are talking about mueller and comey. it becomes a cover-up, let's just call it what it is. you didn't hear that until now. because the people actively involved in it 7 years ago put a cap on it. lou: the fbi has much to answer for its leadersh
lou: mueller, wiseman, rosenstein.uilds around the special counsel and the top of the fbi and is connected to the fbi informant who has been under a gag order for some considerable time denied the opportunities to speak to the united states congress. the representatives of the people. ways your reaction? at some point the democratic national committee has to be held accountable for conspiring, quliewghtd russians. look at the plethora of absolute ignorant approach towards the american people....
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handbag company says the new moniker reflects the full line of brands, coach recently bought stewart wisemankate spade. tap industry takes effect at end of the month. >>> you need to runner rand but don't want to leave your dog at home. >> um-hmm, yeah, it happens. >> a company in brooklyn found a way to make stores a little bit more pet friendly. take a look, thinks being called the dog parker, for 20 cents a minute owners can drop off their dogs, letter their errand and pick up the pet when they are finished. they are temperature controlled and cleaned every single day, is there even a webb cam so owner can keep an eye on their four legged friend. they plan to be in several other major u.s. cities by next year. what do you think. >> that little dog looks pretty happy. >> hey, why not. >> we will see. >> still ahead we are on the road to victory at lee we hope >> we do hope. >> tons lri is part of the cbs crew headed to charlotte for tomorrow's big eagles game and tori, how is that rv packing coming along are you all in there. >> the rv is packing up but with the south jersey bird gang i go
handbag company says the new moniker reflects the full line of brands, coach recently bought stewart wisemankate spade. tap industry takes effect at end of the month. >>> you need to runner rand but don't want to leave your dog at home. >> um-hmm, yeah, it happens. >> a company in brooklyn found a way to make stores a little bit more pet friendly. take a look, thinks being called the dog parker, for 20 cents a minute owners can drop off their dogs, letter their errand and...
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friday, we had a producer there who saw a flurry of activity, including the veteran prosecutor andrew wisemanering the courtroom at the d.c. federal court where the grand jury meets to hear testimony in the investigation. so now we're learning that the first charges were filed. so this is certainly a big moment in this investigation that began more than a year ago and robert mueller took over in may and now we're seeing the first charges. >> all right. and mueller's team is examining foreign lobbying conducted by former trump campaign manager paul manafort over the course of the investigation. mueller has issued subpoenas for documents and testimony for people close to.manafort. >> analyst michael zelden says mule ser most likely honing in on manafort's financial dealings with foreign governments and we spokes to our anderson keeper. here is part of that conversation. >> if it was andrew w with eissman who was at the courthouse, he has been on the manafort case and it might be logical to conclude that it is manafort. manafort has been under scrutiny for both collusion and his real estate deal
friday, we had a producer there who saw a flurry of activity, including the veteran prosecutor andrew wisemanering the courtroom at the d.c. federal court where the grand jury meets to hear testimony in the investigation. so now we're learning that the first charges were filed. so this is certainly a big moment in this investigation that began more than a year ago and robert mueller took over in may and now we're seeing the first charges. >> all right. and mueller's team is examining...
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today damage control from the white house, having henry kissinger, the ultimate wiseman, come out. the way forward is part of that, i think. i'm guessing this will calm down now for a little while. >> of course, there's been a lot of rumors about mike pompeo. we know he is very close to the president. they spend an hour together at least every day. his background, west point, harvard law, congress politician. those are in terms of someone who could be over and more likely to be concerned. activist, demeanor in sync with this president. he has an embassy i can't remember anyone having in terms of policy discussions. i would be surprised if they through tillerson off the mound to the dryer sheet. >> my reporting since last week, unless it's changed in the last few days, it still seems to be decertifies that the. they are living up to the letter of the nuclear deal and saying they've been destabilizing in the regions. going to congress and saying, do something to tough it um. by just declaring with the iranian terror group. >> we're expecting it to happen this week. he is really bucki
today damage control from the white house, having henry kissinger, the ultimate wiseman, come out. the way forward is part of that, i think. i'm guessing this will calm down now for a little while. >> of course, there's been a lot of rumors about mike pompeo. we know he is very close to the president. they spend an hour together at least every day. his background, west point, harvard law, congress politician. those are in terms of someone who could be over and more likely to be concerned....
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let's take andrew wiseman, for example.g figure in prosecuting white collar and organized crime figures. michael dreeban over here has argued more than a hundred cases before the u.s. supreme court. very few lawyers ever get to say anything like that. he's also considered one of the top criminal law experts in this country. jeany reis a former deputy assistant attorney general. she came from the esteemed firm where mueller is in private practice, as did james quarrels over here. he's considered to be the point person in terms of reaching out to the white house when they have to have direct contact. and aaron zepley, he spent years with the fbi studying counterterrorism until he rose to the point of becoming the chief of staff for mueller over here. this is just the front row of his team here, and this is a true dream team of prosecutors. people who not only know how to collect evidence but how to present it, how to turn it into a winning case. how to defend it in court and ultimately to produce not just indictments but conv
let's take andrew wiseman, for example.g figure in prosecuting white collar and organized crime figures. michael dreeban over here has argued more than a hundred cases before the u.s. supreme court. very few lawyers ever get to say anything like that. he's also considered one of the top criminal law experts in this country. jeany reis a former deputy assistant attorney general. she came from the esteemed firm where mueller is in private practice, as did james quarrels over here. he's considered...
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for example, andrew wiseman, he's expected to be an expert on colleagues. to guy when it comes to appeals cases. greg andreas who once managed a justice department program, targeting illegal foreign bribery. if you have papadopoulos as a cooperating witness, what do you have him doing? >> if it were my cooperating witness, don't forget, he started cooperating in july. i'd have him start playing dial a crook and meet a crook, wearing a wire, so he could get people to basically admit to all the stuff that he's telling the government. he would be trying to cooperate and get as much evidence as he could for the government, so that he gets the zero years in prison that he has under the federal sentencing guidelines. the more brownie points he can rack up in terms of his cooperation, the more like letter it is he will never spend a day in prison. >> matt miller, what are you looking for next? >> that's exactly right, where is this investigation going to go in terms of manafort and gates deciding whether it is in their interest to cooperate. they're looking at ver
for example, andrew wiseman, he's expected to be an expert on colleagues. to guy when it comes to appeals cases. greg andreas who once managed a justice department program, targeting illegal foreign bribery. if you have papadopoulos as a cooperating witness, what do you have him doing? >> if it were my cooperating witness, don't forget, he started cooperating in july. i'd have him start playing dial a crook and meet a crook, wearing a wire, so he could get people to basically admit to all...
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friday top lawyers who are helping to lead the mueller probe, including veteran prosecutor andrew wiseman, were seen by our producer entering the courtroom at the d.c. federal court where the grand jury meets to hear testimony in the russia investigation. and the reporters, our producer who were there saw a flurry of activity at the grand jury room, but officials made no announcements, but now we have learned, don, that today that grand jury approved the first charges, the indictments in the russia probe. >> to your colleague, our colleague, evan, to bring charges like this, who would have had to have approved them? >> well, robert mueller is in charge of this investigation, don, but he does still report to rod rosenstein, who is the deputy attorney general. and for the purposes of this investigation, he is the ultimate authority. we're told based on the reading of the regulations he would have had to bring those charges to rod rosenstein for him to review, and if rosenstein did not view them to be appropriate, then he would be able to say you can't bring them. this is part of the way how
friday top lawyers who are helping to lead the mueller probe, including veteran prosecutor andrew wiseman, were seen by our producer entering the courtroom at the d.c. federal court where the grand jury meets to hear testimony in the russia investigation. and the reporters, our producer who were there saw a flurry of activity at the grand jury room, but officials made no announcements, but now we have learned, don, that today that grand jury approved the first charges, the indictments in the...
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friday, top lawyers, who are helping to lead the mueller probe, including veteran prosecutor andrew wiseman were seen entering the courtroom where the grand jury meets. they were there to hear testimony in the russia investigation, and the reporters, including our producer, laura, saw a flurry of activity at the grand jury room. but officials made no announcements. now we have learned that perhaps that flurry of activity was because today was the day that the grand jury approved the first charges in the mueller probe. >> to bring charges like this, what is the process? who would have had to approve that? >> bob mueller and his team, and weissman, who is leading some of the presentation to the grand jury, he's been in the grand jury. he was seen today. so he and his team would presumably, we're told, go to the department of justice, the deputy attorney general there, rod rosenstein, and review the charges with him. now, rod rosenstein, is the acting attorney general because as you may recall, sessions, the attorney general, was recused from this investigation. so the deputy attorney general
friday, top lawyers, who are helping to lead the mueller probe, including veteran prosecutor andrew wiseman were seen entering the courtroom where the grand jury meets. they were there to hear testimony in the russia investigation, and the reporters, including our producer, laura, saw a flurry of activity at the grand jury room. but officials made no announcements. now we have learned that perhaps that flurry of activity was because today was the day that the grand jury approved the first...
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can you tell us more about this lead prosecutor his name is andrew wiseman. >> yes, mr.ecade and its conduct of the enron and related cases. for example, he destroyed arthur anderson and his 85,000 jobs with an indictment that didn't each state an offense really. he had cobbled together parts of different statutes to make a crime out of something that wasn't. anderson was destroyed and three years later the supreme court unanimously reversed it with justice renquist writing for the court that it was shocking how little criminal culpability the jury instructions required and anderson had no way to know that his conduct was illegal. ainsley: he has also given money to past presidents, the dnc. he gave money to president obama's campaign and the dnc. no record of him giving money to the republican party. correct? >> not that i know of. and he also prosecuted four merrill lynch executives and sent them to prison for a year on another faulty indictment while he had yellow highlighted, he and his team, had yellow highlighted but hidden evidence that showed they were innocent.
can you tell us more about this lead prosecutor his name is andrew wiseman. >> yes, mr.ecade and its conduct of the enron and related cases. for example, he destroyed arthur anderson and his 85,000 jobs with an indictment that didn't each state an offense really. he had cobbled together parts of different statutes to make a crime out of something that wasn't. anderson was destroyed and three years later the supreme court unanimously reversed it with justice renquist writing for the court...