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jesse: you said we are going to cooperate with i.c.e. and if someone is arrested and we'll run their i.d. and if they have a warrant out, we'll communicate with i.c.e., and if i.c.e. wants to pick them up and they have scene outstanding warrant or misdemeanor, they will pick them up. >> the mayor of hartford, it's an honor to meet you. but you and i are boivment s. navy veterans. and we both swore to defend the u.s. constitution of the united states. the sanctuary law directly conflicts with our obligation. from being on the council, i don't see how you can compel yourself not to follow the law. >> i think you are misreading the constitution. the constitution does not allow the federal government to commandeer local law enforcement to do their job. you said you are not responding to any real problem. there is no crime problem driven by undocumented immigrants in your community. that's what you said. police chiefs across the country said the approach we take is the right one. jesse: can i get in there for a second? according to the nation
jesse: you said we are going to cooperate with i.c.e. and if someone is arrested and we'll run their i.d. and if they have a warrant out, we'll communicate with i.c.e., and if i.c.e. wants to pick them up and they have scene outstanding warrant or misdemeanor, they will pick them up. >> the mayor of hartford, it's an honor to meet you. but you and i are boivment s. navy veterans. and we both swore to defend the u.s. constitution of the united states. the sanctuary law directly conflicts...
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flynn pled guilty, and he's now cooperating. if the president's lawyer was talking pardons with them last year before they made those decisions, then why did neither of them end up with a pardon? and is the president or his lawyer potentially in trouble for doing this? if the pardons were offered as a way to try to dissuade these guys from cooperating with mueller's investigators, is that a big deal? and is that potentially criminal? obviously, the president has the power to pardon, it's in the constitution, but if he offered it that way, to try to dissuade someone for cooperating or testifying in an investigation, might that be looked at as potential obstruction of justice. joining us is bob bauer. am i asking the right questions here? it seems as a matter of strategy that it's interesting if these conversations happened that neither flynn nor manafort got a pardon. and also are those proper conversations to be had? did those seem to be the right questions to be asking? >> i think it's very clear they were improper conversation
flynn pled guilty, and he's now cooperating. if the president's lawyer was talking pardons with them last year before they made those decisions, then why did neither of them end up with a pardon? and is the president or his lawyer potentially in trouble for doing this? if the pardons were offered as a way to try to dissuade these guys from cooperating with mueller's investigators, is that a big deal? and is that potentially criminal? obviously, the president has the power to pardon, it's in the...
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cooperate in cyber terror. against cyber terror to cooperate in joint competent. informational fakes and so on and so forth no answer. silence announcer so no no one would would cooperate that is here and then as a result as a result will see all of a sudden willingness of anglo-saxon media to enjoy the details of disaster. the disaster happening in. happening in aleppo. and pay no attention to disaster happening in iraq or for example so when it comes to actions of correlation. and planes and coalition bombing hundreds tens of thousands of dead people and dead bodies lying there on bird they don't pay any attention you wouldn't find any trace of information on their target innocent yes in anglo-saxon media why because it's the purpose is different the purpose is not to be objective. whatever happened to the culture of the spirit because i run old reagan he hated so the e.u. never made it a secret that he wanted to break it up but he went to the trouble to learn all the soviet jokes so we control this so it accordingly. now what you get like this rhetoric back and
cooperate in cyber terror. against cyber terror to cooperate in joint competent. informational fakes and so on and so forth no answer. silence announcer so no no one would would cooperate that is here and then as a result as a result will see all of a sudden willingness of anglo-saxon media to enjoy the details of disaster. the disaster happening in. happening in aleppo. and pay no attention to disaster happening in iraq or for example so when it comes to actions of correlation. and planes and...
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continues to pull political stunt moscow also said it would cooperate in a joint investigation within o.p.c. w. parameters it seems this offer was unacceptable to the u.k. government. has high resolution trace analysis been run on a sample of the nerve agent no answers from to reason may on that but the prime minister believes there's already enough evidence to make it highly likely this was an attack ordered by the russian state guilty as charged mr script and his daughter were poisoned with an. a military grade nerve agent developed by russia means motive and opportunity are usually needed to prove criminal guilt the nerve agent chalk and used in that attack was actually developed in the soviet union decades ago and the o.p.c. w. officially confirmed that russia had concluded the destruction of its entire chemical weapons stockpile last year but apparently it was not only russia that had access to research labs on the scientists working there in his back is starting for example which became independent after the break up of the soviet union it was the pentagon that helped to demilit
continues to pull political stunt moscow also said it would cooperate in a joint investigation within o.p.c. w. parameters it seems this offer was unacceptable to the u.k. government. has high resolution trace analysis been run on a sample of the nerve agent no answers from to reason may on that but the prime minister believes there's already enough evidence to make it highly likely this was an attack ordered by the russian state guilty as charged mr script and his daughter were poisoned with...
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>> we brielieve it's straight cooperation. he is a, i don't want to say a central figure, but he is a, seems to be an important witness in this investigation, not only for questions about what happened before the election, before president trump was elected, but what's been going on in the first year of the administration in terms of how foreign governments were trying to influence the white house in steering foreign policy. >> "new york times," washington journalist, mark mizzetti. stay with us. aah! ...i would have said you were crazy. but so began the year of me. i discovered the true meaning of paperless discounts... and the indescribable rush of saving drivers an average of $620. why does fear feel so good? i fell in love three times -- once with a woman, once with a country, and finally... with myself. -so, do you have anything to declare or not? -isn't that what i'm doing? -so, do you have anything to declare or not? or you could you cexperience it for realnship at the lexus command performance sales event. lease the 20
>> we brielieve it's straight cooperation. he is a, i don't want to say a central figure, but he is a, seems to be an important witness in this investigation, not only for questions about what happened before the election, before president trump was elected, but what's been going on in the first year of the administration in terms of how foreign governments were trying to influence the white house in steering foreign policy. >> "new york times," washington journalist, mark...
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they're saying to manafort, cooperate here, cooperate here. the president was saying stand down, don't cooperate, there's a pardon coming down the road for you, maybe that's what we're seeing playing out here. that could be very obstructive. >> we're going to be speaking with joe becker, one of the reporters who wrote this story for "the new york times." we'll take a quick break. much more on the breaking news right after this. in the fingers is helping build the new new york. once home to the world's image center, new york state is now a leader in optics, photonics and imaging. fueled by strong university partnerships, providing the world's best talent. and supported with workforce development to create even more opportunities. all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. to grow your business with us in new york state, you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, w
they're saying to manafort, cooperate here, cooperate here. the president was saying stand down, don't cooperate, there's a pardon coming down the road for you, maybe that's what we're seeing playing out here. that could be very obstructive. >> we're going to be speaking with joe becker, one of the reporters who wrote this story for "the new york times." we'll take a quick break. much more on the breaking news right after this. in the fingers is helping build the new new york....
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we waited for months in the hope that rush why would cooperate with our requests. to extra date and investigate known suspects. we waited in vein. we will not make the same mistake again. and finally, my russian colleague quotes fiction. let me quote the russian president when we think about who benefits. in 2010 he said, quote, traitors will kick the bucket, believe me. those other folks betrayed their friend, their brothers in arms. whatever they got in exchange for it, those 30 pieces of silver they were given, they will choke on them. thank you, mr. president. >> i thank the representative of united kingdom for his statement and representative of russian federation has the floor to make a further statement. >> thank you, mr. president. i don't plan to have a -- with my british colleague. i already said everything i wanted to say in my statement. i wanted to underscore one thing. that we didn't have a proper request in line with the convention upon chemical weapons for which we were ready to which we are ready. what we were given is a 2 it 4-hour ultimatum. let
we waited for months in the hope that rush why would cooperate with our requests. to extra date and investigate known suspects. we waited in vein. we will not make the same mistake again. and finally, my russian colleague quotes fiction. let me quote the russian president when we think about who benefits. in 2010 he said, quote, traitors will kick the bucket, believe me. those other folks betrayed their friend, their brothers in arms. whatever they got in exchange for it, those 30 pieces of...
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. $500 million in cooperative missile defense funding. and to support the overall trend by the further, we will ask lawmakers to cosponsor the united states israel security assistance authorization act of 2018. bipartisan legislation just introduced by representative -- and senators marco rubio and -- [applause] they deserve a lot of credit. the bill supports agreed-upon funding levels and to dramatically strengthen us cooperation with israel in many areas. including enhancing and expanding israeli based american war reserves stockpiles for which the us can share with israel in an emergency. >> this brings us to our second
. $500 million in cooperative missile defense funding. and to support the overall trend by the further, we will ask lawmakers to cosponsor the united states israel security assistance authorization act of 2018. bipartisan legislation just introduced by representative -- and senators marco rubio and -- [applause] they deserve a lot of credit. the bill supports agreed-upon funding levels and to dramatically strengthen us cooperation with israel in many areas. including enhancing and expanding...
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. $500 million in cooperative missile defense funding. and to support the overall trend by the further, we will ask lawmakers to cosponsor the united states israel security assistance authorization act of 2018. bipartisan legislation just introduced by representative -- and senators marco rubio and -- [applause] they deserve a lot of credit. the bill supports agreed-upon funding levels and to dramatically strengthen us cooperation with israel in many areas. including enhancing and expanding israeli based american war reserves stockpiles for which the us can share with israel in an emergency. >> this brings us to our second message for congress. for over 25 years, aipac has been instrumental in bringing attention to the threat by around. we have worked with administration and congress to peacefully adjust the iranian nuclear threat. unfortunately, the 2015 nuclear deal with iran has not moderated iran's aggressive behavior. according to the state department, iran remains the leading state sponsor on terrorism. over the last year, it has es
. $500 million in cooperative missile defense funding. and to support the overall trend by the further, we will ask lawmakers to cosponsor the united states israel security assistance authorization act of 2018. bipartisan legislation just introduced by representative -- and senators marco rubio and -- [applause] they deserve a lot of credit. the bill supports agreed-upon funding levels and to dramatically strengthen us cooperation with israel in many areas. including enhancing and expanding...
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we'll continue to cooperate with special council and for questions specific to the trump organization i would refer you to them. >> what is the show about the timing and speed and drawn out process of this investigation? are the president's attorneys have repeatedly said it will be over by thanksgiving, christmas, do you believe it has been drawn out too long does the president believe it has been drawn out too long or is he willing to sit back an wait a bit longer? >> we have seen this week the house intelligence committee come out we'll continue to operate and we look forward to them concluding soon >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] spe >> speaking that mueller has subpoenaed the trump organization keeping an eye on markets as this continues the dow is up 115 points it was up 300. s and p n-- s&p now turned negative >> haven't movered dramatically. that story movered td the market down here the feeling is now expanding. it is not just the campaign. now you're looking at maybe a more political risk associated with this. we did see wall malice aforethought drop a little bit it may h
we'll continue to cooperate with special council and for questions specific to the trump organization i would refer you to them. >> what is the show about the timing and speed and drawn out process of this investigation? are the president's attorneys have repeatedly said it will be over by thanksgiving, christmas, do you believe it has been drawn out too long does the president believe it has been drawn out too long or is he willing to sit back an wait a bit longer? >> we have seen...
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he's chosen not to cooperate in this investigation. michael flynn, however, has pleaded guilty to lying to investigators and is now cooperating with the special counsel. president trump was specifically asked about the possibility of a pardon for flynn. this was back in december when he did not rule it out. >> about michael flynn, would you consider a pardon for michael flynn? >> i don't want to talk about pardons for michael flynn yet. we'll see what happens. let's see. i can say that. when you look at what's gone on with the fbi and with the justice department, people are very, very angry. >> back in july, "the washington post" reported, "trump has asked his advisers about his power to pardon aides, family members, and even himself in connection with the probe." today former trump lawyer john dowd and current white house attorney ty cobb denied there were any discussions about pardoning flynn and manafort. during today's briefing, sarah huckabee sanders gave a similar response but note her use of present-tense language during this cr
he's chosen not to cooperate in this investigation. michael flynn, however, has pleaded guilty to lying to investigators and is now cooperating with the special counsel. president trump was specifically asked about the possibility of a pardon for flynn. this was back in december when he did not rule it out. >> about michael flynn, would you consider a pardon for michael flynn? >> i don't want to talk about pardons for michael flynn yet. we'll see what happens. let's see. i can say...
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russia says it won't cooperate with the british investigation into the poisoning of a former russian double agent unless it's given access to a sample of the nerve agent used on him. until us and regularly clashed over middle east policy even briefly backing opposite sides in the saudi led blockade of qatar for some a binge of age it looks back now at the turbulent relationship between a president and his top diplomat. yeah rex tillerson former boss says the deal with iran and other disagreements was why the us secretary of state was fired from media so far unfulfilled promise to roll back the nuclear deal with iran which is allowed an easing of sanctions the brewing cold war in the persian gulf between arab nations would have been a test for any career diplomat to listen let state department found itself scaling back comments and at times contradicting their own president when members of the gulf cooperation council decided to isolate carter we saw in the beginning of the cut of a siege by the four countries last june that the initial statements that trump made were later dropped re
russia says it won't cooperate with the british investigation into the poisoning of a former russian double agent unless it's given access to a sample of the nerve agent used on him. until us and regularly clashed over middle east policy even briefly backing opposite sides in the saudi led blockade of qatar for some a binge of age it looks back now at the turbulent relationship between a president and his top diplomat. yeah rex tillerson former boss says the deal with iran and other...
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i think we will never go back to the way nuclear security cooperation was before and we don't have to because the way it was before was for a time when russia was sort of still recovering from the soviet collapse and needed a lot of help with the research well you know u.s. money going to build a better security systems that sites and so on that's not really needed anymore what's needed now is it is an exchange of best practices and ideas among technical experts on both sides and i remain hopeful that we will be able to get that going again at least and. i think it benefits both sides security and the world security i think it's a danger to the world and to each of our countries that the world's biggest nuclear establishment is with the most nuclear experts are just not talking to each other yeah i mean those are the two biggest guarantors i mean who would guarantee that sort of security if both sides are pretty much you know announcing arms race well the reality is nobody can guarantee. another country's nuclear security in the sense of security for nuclear material or a nuclear weap
i think we will never go back to the way nuclear security cooperation was before and we don't have to because the way it was before was for a time when russia was sort of still recovering from the soviet collapse and needed a lot of help with the research well you know u.s. money going to build a better security systems that sites and so on that's not really needed anymore what's needed now is it is an exchange of best practices and ideas among technical experts on both sides and i remain...
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the scene object of international discord and so far that has worked to the principle the spirit of cooperation in a really if you don't compare it maybe you can be or can do anything because this is an extreme. with extreme conditions. writers to king george island on the fringes of antarctica it's well below zero and the tourists off the cruise ships are on their way home. so here we know you're dialing and ask here we made it seem. like you know. this is where the world's geography is turned upside down where russia neighbors chile along side it does not the nations research stations it is the antarctic treaty in action survival suits for the trip from shore to ship. on board we quickly on our way south bound for the site of the proposed ocean sanctuary an isolated wilderness of sea and ice home to an astonishing erev life sort of is for the wealthy marine protected area proposal by the german government and backed by the e.u. and that sort of starts at about sixty four degrees it's described by everyone who goes there is pretty inhospitable i think that's the feeling we're going to have as
the scene object of international discord and so far that has worked to the principle the spirit of cooperation in a really if you don't compare it maybe you can be or can do anything because this is an extreme. with extreme conditions. writers to king george island on the fringes of antarctica it's well below zero and the tourists off the cruise ships are on their way home. so here we know you're dialing and ask here we made it seem. like you know. this is where the world's geography is turned...
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with cooperation with u.k. allies to present a case that russia serves as a threat to u.k. interests and western interests and respond appropriately which which they should do but the russians will no doubt retaliate yeah absolutely the russians have made it quite clear that they will retaliate obviously we have a russian presidential election coming up on sunday and president putin will want to look strong particularly as the west challenges him and the russians as well could take steps both to expel u.k. and western diplomats as well as make it difficult for economic cooperation between russia and the west and could take actions around the world that could somehow threaten the u.k. britain has as won the backing of president even if a little late some would say and also the european union in this showdown with moscow russia is in bold and right now in the international stage i mean i'm thinking of syria here of course is anyone going to be in the mood going to dare to take action against russia. you know this i think is what president putin is counting on he sees the divi
with cooperation with u.k. allies to present a case that russia serves as a threat to u.k. interests and western interests and respond appropriately which which they should do but the russians will no doubt retaliate yeah absolutely the russians have made it quite clear that they will retaliate obviously we have a russian presidential election coming up on sunday and president putin will want to look strong particularly as the west challenges him and the russians as well could take steps both...
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a sentencing memorandum concerning another cooperating witness. they connected gates to a person with ties to russian intelligence service and they alleged this connection continues while gates works as deputy campaign chairman. and that this what was quote pertinent to the investigation. joining me now, gloria borger, carl bernstein. i know you have been talking to sources particularly about dowd and who is the center of this new reporting. >> there is a great deal of consternation by the people who were left on the president's legal team about john dowd without talking about mark's reporting, they were upset at the way he left the legal team. some of them raised the question with me whether it was unethical whether he put the president in legal jeopardy by quitting the way he did so publicly. and now of course they are on a search to try to replace him and get another attorney or two in there and they are having a great deal of difficulty doing that. they say there is no rush. we can do this any time. but clearly they understand and you know, as
a sentencing memorandum concerning another cooperating witness. they connected gates to a person with ties to russian intelligence service and they alleged this connection continues while gates works as deputy campaign chairman. and that this what was quote pertinent to the investigation. joining me now, gloria borger, carl bernstein. i know you have been talking to sources particularly about dowd and who is the center of this new reporting. >> there is a great deal of consternation by...
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other things which of course produced a negative impact on our cooperation in various fields but still nevertheless the european union remains russia's number one trading partner and a major source of direct foreign to foreign investment and of course we have a wide range of my letter releases that we have to deal with to say nothing of our cooperation in the international arena take the fate of the famous deal on the iranian nuclear program. or take the middle east the middle east quartet where russia and the e.u. are both represented and a number of other issues even syria in spite of certain differences. white house spokesperson said it was donald trump who effectively spurred countries into action against russia now this was supposed to be about countries standing in solidarity with britain on the issue so why do they washington wants to maneuver itself into the driving seat now deciding how europe should react to such events. well all of the driving seat is i believe the most comfortable seat the seat for the u.s. . diplomacy to be in it doesn't always managed to be there. and in
other things which of course produced a negative impact on our cooperation in various fields but still nevertheless the european union remains russia's number one trading partner and a major source of direct foreign to foreign investment and of course we have a wide range of my letter releases that we have to deal with to say nothing of our cooperation in the international arena take the fate of the famous deal on the iranian nuclear program. or take the middle east the middle east quartet...
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has cooperated on this. what i said is, we have cooperated in every single way, every single paper that they have asked for, i think reality is that, yes, there's a growing frustration that after more than a year, millions of dollars spent on this, remains no evidence of collusion with russia. >> brennan: the investigation is ongoing. >> of course it is. over a year. it's been ongoing also in both the house and senate during their independent investigation where the house concluded there's no collusion. at some point the american people are owed an answer to say, if there is no collusion, how much longer will be this drag on. >> brennan: that is why they put special counsel in place saying that the american people deserve an answer to that question of what russia's influence was. so, in these public statements isn't the president appearing to discredit or attempt the discredit the outcome of that? >> i think the president is expressing his frustration which is well warranted: there's no evidence whatsoever o
has cooperated on this. what i said is, we have cooperated in every single way, every single paper that they have asked for, i think reality is that, yes, there's a growing frustration that after more than a year, millions of dollars spent on this, remains no evidence of collusion with russia. >> brennan: the investigation is ongoing. >> of course it is. over a year. it's been ongoing also in both the house and senate during their independent investigation where the house concluded...
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often and they have very successful cooperation and we will be happy to see russia with less tension with the west in the west will. we hope will be more cooperative with russia we needed in our region and we needed for our security and we think that it will be better for the security and cooperation for europe and the united states as well. only time will tell unless of course. the form of ice. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu really appreciate your thoughts thanks for joining us. this year past majority of polling stations were equipped with web cameras streaming everything that happened that meant that anyone could be an observer without even leaving the comfort of their home that's right anybody can be an observer first introduced in the twenty twelve presidential election of course expanded this time around it has helped to expose the number of electoral fraud cases this year. which. this year's presidential election was being monitored by a record number of foreign observers over fifteen hundred had registered before the vote and among those who were present people fro
often and they have very successful cooperation and we will be happy to see russia with less tension with the west in the west will. we hope will be more cooperative with russia we needed in our region and we needed for our security and we think that it will be better for the security and cooperation for europe and the united states as well. only time will tell unless of course. the form of ice. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu really appreciate your thoughts thanks for joining us....
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, cooperating with the special counsel. ty cobb, very much continues to be as a member of this team, but he has also come under criticism from some of the president's allies. how long will he stay on? there's no indication that he's going anywhere, but rumblings, of course, that the entire legal team is going through some type of transformation as, again, steph, they enter this very critical phase of negotiations. >> rumble in the jungle. stay with us. i want to bring michael schmidt into the conversation from the "new york times." rachel maddow and the massive chart she has behind her where she lists off every person who has left the administration, i'm not sure if john dowd makes the list because he's not techn technically on the inside. michael, i'm stunned by this. what have you learned? is this john dowd's doing, or is it the president? >> it's not very surprising that this has gone on. dowd has been very frustrated for several weeks with the president. the president was said to be frustrated with dowd's handling of th
, cooperating with the special counsel. ty cobb, very much continues to be as a member of this team, but he has also come under criticism from some of the president's allies. how long will he stay on? there's no indication that he's going anywhere, but rumblings, of course, that the entire legal team is going through some type of transformation as, again, steph, they enter this very critical phase of negotiations. >> rumble in the jungle. stay with us. i want to bring michael schmidt into...
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then we find other ways to expand cooperation. it's a hard question and i have to go case by case on that one. the ones that we know share common democratic values. >> taiwan has a problem with the international organizations. the united states does not recognize taiwan as a sovereign country but it does not recognize control over taiwan, what the united states has done is be very supportive of taiwan's parption in the who -- participation in the who. even the leadership in china, it's hard to get over the bar, what the united states has done, effect ifl as far as -- effectively, as far as that, the united states and taiwan sponsor a wide range of technical meetings in taiwan and they invite people from the whole region to come, they are on illnesses or women's equality or humanitarian issues. china can make itself a player but it does not have to reach the level that the un demands, i wish more could be done but there is a barrier. >> japan was one of the few countries that stood with the united states on the aid issues, now they
then we find other ways to expand cooperation. it's a hard question and i have to go case by case on that one. the ones that we know share common democratic values. >> taiwan has a problem with the international organizations. the united states does not recognize taiwan as a sovereign country but it does not recognize control over taiwan, what the united states has done is be very supportive of taiwan's parption in the who -- participation in the who. even the leadership in china, it's...
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it's the beauty of cooperation agreements. >> mr. cuccinelli, the question remains, what did rick gates and person "a" discuss? and did the president know about it? he's denied his campaign had anything to do with the russians. can they really keep saying he didn't? >> certainly he can. i mean, you'll recall -- i forget the name of the individual, but it was more related to plan that fort where some russian contacted the campaign and wanted to get a briefing on what was going on and manafort blithely said, sure, we'll talk to him and nothing more. we haven't seen anything more on that. this isn't the first time we've seen some sort of contact especially between manafort and gates and someone who they had previous worked in in their particularly ukraine cran york with pro-russian forces in ukraine. they both have that long history before they ever came to the campaign. so, is this the same person, is it a different person and as you said, don, what did they actually talk about? >> this happened during the campaign. >> yeah, that wasn'
it's the beauty of cooperation agreements. >> mr. cuccinelli, the question remains, what did rick gates and person "a" discuss? and did the president know about it? he's denied his campaign had anything to do with the russians. can they really keep saying he didn't? >> certainly he can. i mean, you'll recall -- i forget the name of the individual, but it was more related to plan that fort where some russian contacted the campaign and wanted to get a briefing on what was...
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he needs some help, and he told me he is going to cooperate now, despite what he said. he was in the process of looking through e-mails to give them to mueller and he also told me that he intends to seek treatment after friday, after his appearance for mueller, and you know, i will do whatever it takes. i will visit him every day if he goes to hazelton or wherever, i will call him every day and talk to him, but he's got to do this. i mean, this is -- i know a lot about his issues, and this pains me to say it, he has to do it now. liz: charlie, thank you very much. charlie gasparino. the closing bell 37 minutes away. the dow is down 5 points, and we are awaiting the president. united healthcare the biggest drag on the dow 30 after announcing pharmacy discounts to seven million of plan participants. that's enough to knock $2.74 off it. we know the usual bezos, gates, buffett at the top of the forbes billionaire list. the brand-new one is out and what may be more interesting and more shocking is the billionaire who has fallen off the list in part due to colin kaepernick's
he needs some help, and he told me he is going to cooperate now, despite what he said. he was in the process of looking through e-mails to give them to mueller and he also told me that he intends to seek treatment after friday, after his appearance for mueller, and you know, i will do whatever it takes. i will visit him every day if he goes to hazelton or wherever, i will call him every day and talk to him, but he's got to do this. i mean, this is -- i know a lot about his issues, and this...
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he's been clear that the door is open for cooperation. it's up to the russians to show us that they want to cooperate. it is part of protocol for a world leader to call another world leader and congratulate him or her on the results of a successful election. but we've been consistent in saying that while the door is open to cooperation, we will defend our interests. the previous administration went for six years with very unbalanced courtship of the kremlin. a reset that failed disastrously and was not counter balanced by strong messages by clear and consistent signaling that we would stand up for our interests. i think we saw what happened. so the difference in this administration is we continue to signal our openness to cooperate with the russians where we have shared interests, but weir also being clear with both our words and actions that we'll stand up for our interests and our allies. >> harris: wess mitchell, assistant secretary of state at the state department, we appreciate your time and want to have you back whenever you can be.
he's been clear that the door is open for cooperation. it's up to the russians to show us that they want to cooperate. it is part of protocol for a world leader to call another world leader and congratulate him or her on the results of a successful election. but we've been consistent in saying that while the door is open to cooperation, we will defend our interests. the previous administration went for six years with very unbalanced courtship of the kremlin. a reset that failed disastrously and...
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no results in cooperation with russia and for the race surely a moment toward crisis where russia is badly needed to address terrorism in the middle east in libya and so on and so forth and we got no results with those countries ukraine is in a pre-collapse a situation or crisis we have to help ukraine but if we don't provide them enough bonnie like we did promise we did not keep our problem is always possible they are in the. time and the same applies to door door for example the slightly different situation organiser by john because president aliyev refuse to accept the biggest mistake made by ear oh the alternative are do you stay with us or you are against in my view is not incompatible to be friend or russia and to cooperate you i think many in russia believe that that arrangement was a little bit exploitive because those countries for encouraged to develop political affiliation if europe while also getting a lot of economic support from russia any form of subsidies well they did the ukraine was enjoying subsidized gas for quite some time i think moldova is also drawing certainl
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we believe cooperation with multinational is very critical to ensure it will not get out of hand. given the justified concern would provide full cooperation to the model to be addressed in also in a way that would help really the concern. thank you mr. president. i think the representative for his statement and give the floor to the representative of china the recent incident in the uk we take note of the statement. we hope the comprehensive and the investigation could be conducted based on facts in accordance with the national rules and reach an evidence-based conclusions that can send the facts and history. thank you mr. president. the united kingdom requested the close consultations that we he held. we looked to change the format to an open briefing and we did this not without thinking. we did this because we wanted to make sure everyone could see what is happening here. it is difficult for me to comment and it contains threats to the southern state towards a permanent member of the security council for 2.4 or the un charter. i would like to explain the following. the first que
we believe cooperation with multinational is very critical to ensure it will not get out of hand. given the justified concern would provide full cooperation to the model to be addressed in also in a way that would help really the concern. thank you mr. president. i think the representative for his statement and give the floor to the representative of china the recent incident in the uk we take note of the statement. we hope the comprehensive and the investigation could be conducted based on...
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fifth is regional cooperation. for the success of both strategies, peace and reconciliation and counterterrorism, we have to have regional consensus and regional support. , terrorism is a common threat to the entire region. they need to know how we fight. peace and reconciliation is of interest to all of them, and they need to know whether their interests are taken into account. pakistan, iran, india, turkey, central asian states, china and russia, we are also looking at the critical role that saudi arabia and other countries can play in disrespect. this respect.- in particularly to support the afghan dialogue. things we will be doing is exactly to explore how that influence can be harnessed for a peace process. the officear about of taliban. .t can play a role sooner rather than later. we have been there for seven years. peace,are not there for you cannot be there for war either. they have to start engaging in the process. pakistan, the role of which is central to the peace process and the counterterrorist. we are
fifth is regional cooperation. for the success of both strategies, peace and reconciliation and counterterrorism, we have to have regional consensus and regional support. , terrorism is a common threat to the entire region. they need to know how we fight. peace and reconciliation is of interest to all of them, and they need to know whether their interests are taken into account. pakistan, iran, india, turkey, central asian states, china and russia, we are also looking at the critical role that...
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again; that was her words tonight in that sper view with anderson cooper. more to discuss from the interview coming up. you'll hear more from stormy daniels in that interview with anderson cooper including the claim that trump compared her to his daughter after they had unprotected sex, and how that story compares to another woman, former playboy play mate, karen mcdougal, saying she had an aphysical therapy with trump that same year, and he also talked about her daughter with her, his daughter with her. stay right there. does this map show the peninsula trail? you won't find that on a map. i'll take you there. take this left. if you listen real hard you can hear the whales. oop. you hear that? (vo) our subaru outback lets us see the world. sometimes in ways we never imagined. (avo) get 0% apr financing on all-new 2018 subaru outback models. now through april 2nd. about type 2 diabetes.with some surprising facts so you have type 2 diabetes, right? yeah. yes i do. okay so you diet, you exercise, you manage your a1c? that's the plan. what about your heart? wh
again; that was her words tonight in that sper view with anderson cooper. more to discuss from the interview coming up. you'll hear more from stormy daniels in that interview with anderson cooper including the claim that trump compared her to his daughter after they had unprotected sex, and how that story compares to another woman, former playboy play mate, karen mcdougal, saying she had an aphysical therapy with trump that same year, and he also talked about her daughter with her, his daughter...
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that's not cooperation. that's coercion, and we're not going to go there. >> and, by the way, we do cooperate. we cooperate through the state prisons, through jails. ice can comeere and pick up their man or woman whenever they want. they'rgoing way beyond that. they're going to raids, they're picking up kids, mothers, fathers. what we need, jeff sessions, propose an intelligent immigration reform, and we'll work with you. but don't come out with these dined of gutter tactics, bring some of your really discredi ftd politim your background here. it's not right. it's not generous, and is not christian. >> woodruff: governor, how are the people of the country, whot may now the fine print of your state law versus the federal law, to understand this? because today, for example, the attorney general said, "we admit 1.1 million immigrants lawfullyi every yeo this country for immigrant-- for permanent legal status." so he said, the good people of this country are right to insist that we d-- that we create a rational
that's not cooperation. that's coercion, and we're not going to go there. >> and, by the way, we do cooperate. we cooperate through the state prisons, through jails. ice can comeere and pick up their man or woman whenever they want. they'rgoing way beyond that. they're going to raids, they're picking up kids, mothers, fathers. what we need, jeff sessions, propose an intelligent immigration reform, and we'll work with you. but don't come out with these dined of gutter tactics, bring some...
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>> i'm not cooperating. arrest me. >> you are not cooperating. arrest you? >> yes. i'm not cooperating. you are more than happy to arrest me. you know what? at this instant, i'm not a fan of donald trump, jake. >> you had a big falling out. >> when they start asking for stuff like this, it is a witch hunt. >> that falling out mr. tapper mentioned, mr. nunberg was hired and fired by the trump team for a racially charged facebook post in 2016 he says were not his. if true, nunberg says he thinks mr. trump was aware during the campaign of the trump tower meetings with russians and don junior. >> the president said he knew nothing about the meeting. do you think that is true? >> no. >> you don't think that is true? >> no. jake, i watched your news reports. you know it's not true. he talked about it for a week before and i don't know why he did this. all he had to say was yeah, we met with the russians. russians offered us something and we thought they had something and that was it. i don't know why he went around trying to hide it. he shouldn't have. >> both president t
>> i'm not cooperating. arrest me. >> you are not cooperating. arrest you? >> yes. i'm not cooperating. you are more than happy to arrest me. you know what? at this instant, i'm not a fan of donald trump, jake. >> you had a big falling out. >> when they start asking for stuff like this, it is a witch hunt. >> that falling out mr. tapper mentioned, mr. nunberg was hired and fired by the trump team for a racially charged facebook post in 2016 he says were not...
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and that guy's cooperating with them now? days like this you're like no wonder everybody is quitting. joining us now is adam goldman, "new york times" reporter covering national security and a reporter who woke this -- broke this story. mr. golden, thank you for joining us on short notice and congratulations on this scoop tonight. >> thanks. >> so can you tell me about the difference between and the transition between the reporting from the times this weekend and that nader was a focus to he's actually cooperating. how did that reporting evolve? >> nader's importance is he was essentially unregistered foreign agent of the united emirates and he was essentially peddling influence on behalf of uae, you know, in the united states and around the world, sort of delivering their message, right? and he has become the focus because i believe that mueller and his team want to learn what he did, what george nader did with the money the uae gave him and of course, did any of that money make it to the trump campaign or its coffers. >> in
and that guy's cooperating with them now? days like this you're like no wonder everybody is quitting. joining us now is adam goldman, "new york times" reporter covering national security and a reporter who woke this -- broke this story. mr. golden, thank you for joining us on short notice and congratulations on this scoop tonight. >> thanks. >> so can you tell me about the difference between and the transition between the reporting from the times this weekend and that...
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. >> reporter: guy cooper and his wife, nancy peacock, traveled the world together. but on her last trip to the hawaiian islands cooper stayed behind at their home in california. he says it haunts him every day. >> i picture her in the water frightened, panicking. trying, struggling with that mask. >> reporter: an avid snorkeler, peacock was trying out a new type of equipment, a full face mask she bought on amazon. but less than an hour after entering the water her lifeless body was pulled out by a nearby surfer. >> i started right away thinking about this mask. >> right away. >> because i'm trying to think what could have gone wrong. >> reporter: these masks have a new design that covers the entire face, allowing snorkelers to breathe out of their nose and mouth, unlike the traditional two-piece snorkel equipment. but some safety experts say it's this design that may make it less safe, with greater risk for carbon dioxide build-up that could cause snorkelers to become dizzy or disoriented and tighter-fitting head strapz that may make it harder to pull off in an emer
. >> reporter: guy cooper and his wife, nancy peacock, traveled the world together. but on her last trip to the hawaiian islands cooper stayed behind at their home in california. he says it haunts him every day. >> i picture her in the water frightened, panicking. trying, struggling with that mask. >> reporter: an avid snorkeler, peacock was trying out a new type of equipment, a full face mask she bought on amazon. but less than an hour after entering the water her lifeless...
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so we want this to be resolved in cooperation. when it comes to steel, yes we have an overcapacity in the world, that's obvious. but at the same time it is china that is producing about 50% of the steel in the world. european union perhaps 10%, less than that. to summarize, i think it was a pity, again, it's a european mandate, european union mandate, that it stopped. i think that would be a good solution to cooperate. >> president trump: to add a little bit further, if you talk china, i've watched where the reporters have been writing 2% of our steel comes from china. well, that's not right. they transship through other countries, and you'll see that a country that doesn't have a steel mill is sending us 3% steel for our country. many countries are doing it. but it comes from china. so china doesn't send us 2%, they send us a much, much higher level than that. but it's called transshipping. it doesn't look good when it comes out of china, they send it through other countries and it comes to us. and it's putting our steel mills ou
so we want this to be resolved in cooperation. when it comes to steel, yes we have an overcapacity in the world, that's obvious. but at the same time it is china that is producing about 50% of the steel in the world. european union perhaps 10%, less than that. to summarize, i think it was a pity, again, it's a european mandate, european union mandate, that it stopped. i think that would be a good solution to cooperate. >> president trump: to add a little bit further, if you talk china,...
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we are developing our relations with japan we have a very good cooperation with south korea and with sound countries but taking into account many. security issues which are also existing in this region we need to cooperate with all of the global major powers including the united states given the latest criticisms of russia triggered by this latest scandal they scrape out poisoning as you can they be impacted they impacted voters as a cheat saini they chose to fight i do not think so because people in russia they're mostly looking at the economy they're looking. group of salaries they're looking at their incomes and. tax rate and social situation and i think it's much more valuable than in any country in the united states the situation is the same in many european countries it is also the same but international agenda is always significant for russians and we we still have. the type of thinking as a part of national culture and we are trying to you know to see our place in the world where rick thinking russia right now because you know after the collapse of the soviet union it has bee
we are developing our relations with japan we have a very good cooperation with south korea and with sound countries but taking into account many. security issues which are also existing in this region we need to cooperate with all of the global major powers including the united states given the latest criticisms of russia triggered by this latest scandal they scrape out poisoning as you can they be impacted they impacted voters as a cheat saini they chose to fight i do not think so because...
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think that on the russian side and i frankly i think this is a correct view they think that nuclear cooperation ought to be not just about security but should be as ross out of officials put it comprehensive that it ought to include cooperation on a new future nuclear energy ideas on nuclear safety on nuclear science and on nuclear security i think we will never go back to the way nuclear security cooperation was before and we don't have to because the way it was before was for a time when russia was sort of you know still. recovering from the soviet collapse needed a lot of help with the research well you know u.s. money going to build a better security systems that sites and so on that's not really needed anymore what's needed now is it is an exchange of best practices and ideas among technical experts on both sides and i remain hopeful that we will be able to get that going again at least and. i think it benefits both sides security and the world security i think it's a danger to the world and to each of our countries that the world's biggest nuclear establishment is with the most nuclear ex
think that on the russian side and i frankly i think this is a correct view they think that nuclear cooperation ought to be not just about security but should be as ross out of officials put it comprehensive that it ought to include cooperation on a new future nuclear energy ideas on nuclear safety on nuclear science and on nuclear security i think we will never go back to the way nuclear security cooperation was before and we don't have to because the way it was before was for a time when...
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and of course we are cooperating with the government my formula for that is secession of hostilities over do much to continue. over east to control ability to send convoys and medical assistance into east. and people are allowed to leave without any obstacles and the same applies to freedom by the way because we have the same situation in freedom with civilians living under duress and under threat of of the military and that is totally unacceptable. was seized by rebels in late two thousand and twelve and since twenty thirteen has been under siege as the syrian army tries to recapture the area and the assad government has now succeeded in driving the militants into three small pockets you can see them up here behind me they regain control of a lot of the region despite the advances though many civilians there are still living in dire conditions. from the red cross told us more about their plight and what i'd workers are doing to alleviate the crisis. and there was a and then can't. we entered together with this you can act as an un bringing food for twenty six thousand people in the
and of course we are cooperating with the government my formula for that is secession of hostilities over do much to continue. over east to control ability to send convoys and medical assistance into east. and people are allowed to leave without any obstacles and the same applies to freedom by the way because we have the same situation in freedom with civilians living under duress and under threat of of the military and that is totally unacceptable. was seized by rebels in late two thousand and...
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the manager of the cooperative doesn't know where his wheat will end up. it's divided among several distributors. courtesy and when you consider all your costs and what you earn feel we told the international market could you operate without subsidies but it's you know. for a moment our current market conditions it will be difficult because we have very high production costs in germany everyone wants to make a buck off the wheat lying right here it's the farmers always the last link in the chain we have to fight to get our share of the market that they're not the least arm of the. most of. the value of the harvest here is determined by the international grain exchanges the trade in wheat is a global business. at the port of hamburg i meet thorsten thousand a man from germany's top grain trader. he currently has ninety thousand tons of wheat one thousand to be shipped all over the world. just after a lot goes to west africa and algeria to harvest in france isn't good enough idea wheat from all over the world is flooding markets in africa. this is hard enoug
the manager of the cooperative doesn't know where his wheat will end up. it's divided among several distributors. courtesy and when you consider all your costs and what you earn feel we told the international market could you operate without subsidies but it's you know. for a moment our current market conditions it will be difficult because we have very high production costs in germany everyone wants to make a buck off the wheat lying right here it's the farmers always the last link in the...
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and ty cobb has told them if they cooperate everything will be fine. that is what they are doing. i do think sort of in general terms, the idea that someone would possibly go to jail is sort of not in line with that talking point at all. >> a.b., let's listen to a little more of this and talk about it on the other side. >> what if people think it looks suspicious? >> let them think what they want. you know what? i'm the first person to go out here and say, i'm not cooperating because it's absolutely ridiculous what they want from me. katy, i spend 80 hours going over e-mails with -- >> are you worried about being held in contempt of court? >> let's see what mr. mueller does. >> are you worried about getting arrested? >> i think it would be funny if they arrested me. >> bob mueller probably does, too. i mean, he doesn't play. i worked with him. i worked in the bush white house when he was the fbi director. he doesn't crack jokes. he doesn't play. and i'm sure there is nothing funny to him about the investigation to potential collusion with russia being
and ty cobb has told them if they cooperate everything will be fine. that is what they are doing. i do think sort of in general terms, the idea that someone would possibly go to jail is sort of not in line with that talking point at all. >> a.b., let's listen to a little more of this and talk about it on the other side. >> what if people think it looks suspicious? >> let them think what they want. you know what? i'm the first person to go out here and say, i'm not cooperating...
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it was a sentencing memorandum concerning another cooperating witness. in it the special counsel's team reports that they've connected gates, the former associate, paul manafort, to a person tied to a russian intelligence service. and they allege this continued while he worked as campaign chairman for mr. trump. according to gates, they were in touch in september and october of 2016 and this was pertinent to the investigation. gloria, the optics, the pardons are obviously, the political third rail. they also call it how the president views the legal team. you've been talking about. that john dowd who recently quit and at the center of this new reporting. >> i have to say that there is a great deal of consternation by the people who are left on the president's legal team about john dowd. without even talking about mark mazzetti's reporting, they were upset at the way he left the legal team. some of them raised the question, whether it was under ethical. whether he put the president never legal jeopardy by quitting the way he did. so publicly. and now of c
it was a sentencing memorandum concerning another cooperating witness. in it the special counsel's team reports that they've connected gates, the former associate, paul manafort, to a person tied to a russian intelligence service. and they allege this continued while he worked as campaign chairman for mr. trump. according to gates, they were in touch in september and october of 2016 and this was pertinent to the investigation. gloria, the optics, the pardons are obviously, the political third...
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we work cooperatively all of the time. the biggest thing for me is to not have any tips by way of regulatory authority or protection. that is why on one hand, i will i am semi-pleased that the court made the decision. on the other hand i know that the ftc cannot answer in real-time, it cannot address a lot of harms that someone may go through every day. that is problematic for me when you don't have big cop on the beat. >> before we run out of time, i want to talk about 5g. the chairman announced he was going to push for spectrum how he wasmay, also going to alleviate some of the hurdles in getting 5g in place. what are your thoughts? am all in when it comes to 5g. the promise that it would bring to community engagement and opportunities for us. a lot of the innovation, investment, and ensuring more robust network, i am all for. what i am also for, this is the problematic side of the equation. this is where the current majority is going. they don't seem to take into account the need for local communities. other types ofo n
we work cooperatively all of the time. the biggest thing for me is to not have any tips by way of regulatory authority or protection. that is why on one hand, i will i am semi-pleased that the court made the decision. on the other hand i know that the ftc cannot answer in real-time, it cannot address a lot of harms that someone may go through every day. that is problematic for me when you don't have big cop on the beat. >> before we run out of time, i want to talk about 5g. the chairman...
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>> we will continue to fully cooperate out of respect for the special counsel. we will not comment on specific questions about the trump organization. i would refer you there. >> if i can ask you about the poison attack in great britain, the president has now said he believes it looks like putin authorized it. it looks like the russians did this. what will be the response? will russia pay a price? will it is united states pay a price? what we said all along stands in solidarity with the united congress dom and we share the united kingdom's assessment that it's responsible for the nerve agent attack on the british citizen and his daughter and the united states is, woing toget w together for the allies and partner to make sure it does not happen again. for anything further we'll keep you posted. >> sarah, in the past week the secretary of state has been fired. the top economic adviser has been replaced and the president's personal assistant lost his clearance and was escorted out of the building. the president's hinted that more changes are going to come and is th
>> we will continue to fully cooperate out of respect for the special counsel. we will not comment on specific questions about the trump organization. i would refer you there. >> if i can ask you about the poison attack in great britain, the president has now said he believes it looks like putin authorized it. it looks like the russians did this. what will be the response? will russia pay a price? will it is united states pay a price? what we said all along stands in solidarity with...
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anderson cooper asked her, and you had sex with him? she said yes, then anderson said you were 27 and he was 46, were you attracted to him? she said no. and anderson cooper, did you want to have sex with him? she said no, but i didn't say no, i'm not a victim. i'm not. she did this of her own accord, she went up to her hotel room, she found herself in a position, she just thought they were going to go to dinner and then she ended up in his hotel room. >> stormy daniels says she was physically threatened face-to-face by a man in a parking lot. this was not the threat of a lawsuit, she says she felt like she was physically hurt. this is different from women who say they had relationships with trump. >> she did talk about this, this is new, so the other details we had already read in her "in touch" magazine article that she did back in 2011. what is new here is that she was claiming that she was threatened and one of the threats and the only threat that she mentions, a physical threat is when she was in a parking lot in las vegas, stephani
anderson cooper asked her, and you had sex with him? she said yes, then anderson said you were 27 and he was 46, were you attracted to him? she said no. and anderson cooper, did you want to have sex with him? she said no, but i didn't say no, i'm not a victim. i'm not. she did this of her own accord, she went up to her hotel room, she found herself in a position, she just thought they were going to go to dinner and then she ended up in his hotel room. >> stormy daniels says she was...
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he said attorneys have no choice but to cooperate with a special counsel. we'll tell you why and what else he had to say. president trump going after amazon, accusing amazon of exploiting the post office and tax laws. really? the facts are different. we'll get to those and how the markets are doing coming up. trying something new can be exciting. empowering. downright exhilarating. see for yourself why chevrolet is the most awarded and fastest growing brand, the last four years overall. switch into a new chevy now. current qualified competitive owners and lessees can get this 2018 chevy equinox for around $199 a month. chevrolet. find new roads. that goes beyond assumingl pet ingredients are safe... to knowing they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. >> i'm lea gabrielle with a fox report. more of today's headlines. heavy rain causing flooding in texas, this is the scene at texas a&m university north and west of houston where students help push a stranded car. at the psychology building, water came in thr
he said attorneys have no choice but to cooperate with a special counsel. we'll tell you why and what else he had to say. president trump going after amazon, accusing amazon of exploiting the post office and tax laws. really? the facts are different. we'll get to those and how the markets are doing coming up. trying something new can be exciting. empowering. downright exhilarating. see for yourself why chevrolet is the most awarded and fastest growing brand, the last four years overall. switch...