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encouraged by athens, greek militias sought to unify cyprus with greece. to stop that, turkey sent troops on the pretext of protecting the turkish minority and occupied the northern third of the island. >> we could see far away in the distance the turkish parachutists coming down. we could see the planes that were bombarding the hospitals full of bodies and wounded people. >> reporter: the war lasted only a few days, but more than 2,000 turkish and greek cypriots were dead or missing. one of the fiercest battles took place at the island's main airport in nicosia, now abandoned. major robert szaksazon says these runways are used now only by u.n. peacekeeper helicopters. >> you can see some bullet holes in the fuselage. >> reporter: this cyprus airways jet has sat here for 43 years. >> it's a symbol of the fighting from that time. it's still here in the buffer zone. >> reporter: the buffer zone was supposed to be temporary. but partition went on year after year with failed negotiations among the cypriots and the island's so-called guarantors "" motherlands,"
encouraged by athens, greek militias sought to unify cyprus with greece. to stop that, turkey sent troops on the pretext of protecting the turkish minority and occupied the northern third of the island. >> we could see far away in the distance the turkish parachutists coming down. we could see the planes that were bombarding the hospitals full of bodies and wounded people. >> reporter: the war lasted only a few days, but more than 2,000 turkish and greek cypriots were dead or...
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, isn't there, for cyprus? cypriot people who are living in british military bases on cyprus, after brexit, technically, because thatis after brexit, technically, because that is british territory, they will be technically living outside the european union, is that right? this is true. as a general point, i would like to say that cyprus, along with ireland, given our special relationship with the uk, will be the two countries most affected by brexit. the population on british bases, the civilian population, is one of the big issues. it is 1% of our population, and we have to find a way to safeguard their rights as european union citizens and beneficiaries of european union policies, because it will be paradoxically unlike cyprus to how two categories of citizens. red so you want about settled before britain can talk about a future trade deal? well, in the negotiation directives, it is provided that this issue will be settled by following bilateral discussions between the uk and cyprus. the outcome of those nego
, isn't there, for cyprus? cypriot people who are living in british military bases on cyprus, after brexit, technically, because thatis after brexit, technically, because that is british territory, they will be technically living outside the european union, is that right? this is true. as a general point, i would like to say that cyprus, along with ireland, given our special relationship with the uk, will be the two countries most affected by brexit. the population on british bases, the...
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what i can say is, again, raise the question, why do you go to cyprus? you go there because the russians launder their money there. it has been a key focal point for the russians laundering money and key figures in this investigation. if you put two and two together you understand why. totality is the circumstances. it creates more dots for us to connect, unfortunately. >> did you find evidence of wrongdoing, of collusion, of anything illegal? >> you know, again, i can't reveal what i was told in confidence. i can tell you there was an important part of the investigation for me when i went to ukraine and i tonight cyprus. this is where a lot of money laundering takes place. this is where the russiansing act and this is where key figures in the investigation have played as well. >> trump's side of things is what you're saying? >> right. as part of this administration, absolutely. >> thank you very much. i appreciate your time congressman. thank you. >> thank you. >> next, there is no sympathy, just scorn for bill o'reilly tonight. jeanne moos has more. an
what i can say is, again, raise the question, why do you go to cyprus? you go there because the russians launder their money there. it has been a key focal point for the russians laundering money and key figures in this investigation. if you put two and two together you understand why. totality is the circumstances. it creates more dots for us to connect, unfortunately. >> did you find evidence of wrongdoing, of collusion, of anything illegal? >> you know, again, i can't reveal what...
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. >> you mentioned cyprus. paul manafort has bank accounts there. you note it is a key location for russian money laundering. why did you go to cypress? what can you tell us about what you found? >> i think it's important for anybody in the house select committee on intelligence to understand how the worldwide money laundering process works. it is a process that's used to avoid tax, fund the regime in moscow to avoid sanctions and sanctions are absolutely critical to our policy in north korea, iran and of course in ukraine. so what i learned is, money laundering issues matter, and at the same time, there were key subjects of this investigation that were playing in the same pool so to speak in cyprus. our work has just begun investigating what took place in various parts of the world, including cyprus. >> paul manafort one point the campaign chair had some banking situations connected to cyprus. is the idea of possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia, was there money that went through cyprus connected to that? >> again, that's a speci
. >> you mentioned cyprus. paul manafort has bank accounts there. you note it is a key location for russian money laundering. why did you go to cypress? what can you tell us about what you found? >> i think it's important for anybody in the house select committee on intelligence to understand how the worldwide money laundering process works. it is a process that's used to avoid tax, fund the regime in moscow to avoid sanctions and sanctions are absolutely critical to our policy in...
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israel and cyprus have maintained significant offshore discoveries. they are seeking for ways to bring that to neighbors like turkey and egypt. >> discover just seven years ago, israel's leviathan gas field is one of the largest in the eastern mediterranean. the country is hoping the discovery will help them become not just energy dependent but a significant exporter of natural gas. they believe there could be more than twice that figure waiting. israel is planning to build an underwater pipeline to track to europe area the project, which could cost up to 6 billion euros in cyprus, greece, and italy. >> this is going to be the longest and deepest pipeline in the world. it is technically possible and commercially feasible. on -- for a rely third of its gas supplies. europe is seeking to reduce that dependence on russian gas. >> we value gas supplies in the region as a vital source that can make a contribution to diversify sources, roots, and supplies. >> the pipeline is expected to be completed by 2025. with gas prices fluctuating it remains to be seen
israel and cyprus have maintained significant offshore discoveries. they are seeking for ways to bring that to neighbors like turkey and egypt. >> discover just seven years ago, israel's leviathan gas field is one of the largest in the eastern mediterranean. the country is hoping the discovery will help them become not just energy dependent but a significant exporter of natural gas. they believe there could be more than twice that figure waiting. israel is planning to build an underwater...
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on the board of the bank at cyprus. i think mike went over because cyprus keeps coming up
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on the board of the bank at cyprus. i think mike went over because cyprus keeps coming up in the investigation. >> congress member, thank you. >> thank you for our viewers. for the viewers in the united states, "new day" continues right now. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to n"new day." alisyn is off. poppy harlow joins us. vice president mike pence warning not to test the u.s. in the visit to the demilitarized zone, he came face-to-face with soldiers who took pictures of him as he looked at the border. dana bash has the interview with the veep at the dmz. >>> mr. pence's visit comes days after the north korean missile test failed, but the show of force has military analysts trying to figure out what kim jong un's next arsenal and next move may be. are the u.s. and north korea on the collision course day 88 of the trump presidency. we have it covered for you with dana bash in seoul, south korea. dana. >> reporter: poppy, it is one thing for any policy making and politician and world leader to talk about a thre
on the board of the bank at cyprus. i think mike went over because cyprus keeps coming up in the investigation. >> congress member, thank you. >> thank you for our viewers. for the viewers in the united states, "new day" continues right now. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to n"new day." alisyn is off. poppy harlow joins us. vice president mike pence warning not to test the u.s. in the visit to the demilitarized zone, he came face-to-face...
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you invest in a country like cyprus. you invest in a property and within a few months, given other conditions are fulfilled as well you can become a citizen there and rank in the top ten. let's update you on the story of eman abd el aty, the egyptian woman who's thought to have been the heaviest woman in the world. she went for treatment in india, and doctors there said she had lost 250 kilograms, that's half of her bodyweight. we come because you promised me she will be ok. she is not ok. we do everything, they gain fame and muggy and the world knows about it and we? we get nothing. she is 75% better than what she was. she is 75% better than what she was. she will never walk because she has deformed legs and otherwise her parameters are fine, her liver is fine, her heart failure is fine. she has lost a tremendous amount of weight. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. as south korea's election inches closer, we'll be looking at what the vote means for the country and whether it will bring change. and before we g
you invest in a country like cyprus. you invest in a property and within a few months, given other conditions are fulfilled as well you can become a citizen there and rank in the top ten. let's update you on the story of eman abd el aty, the egyptian woman who's thought to have been the heaviest woman in the world. she went for treatment in india, and doctors there said she had lost 250 kilograms, that's half of her bodyweight. we come because you promised me she will be ok. she is not ok. we...
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wilbur ross, the commerce secretary, who is head of the bank in cyprus that launders russian money. paul manafort, the former trump campaign manager, hundreds of millions of dollars laundered throughrussian banks, the bank of cyprus, paid to afort by the ukrainian puppet of putin. all these russian politicians and oligarchs are dying, killed, probably by putin. there is a trail that is so clear, and for people to call it and want to do select -- call in and to deflect to the obama administration, you have a former fbi agent to set in front of the senate -- agent who sat in front of the senate intelligence committee and said donald trump is using the russian talking points. this information, -- di sinformation. he lies constantly, he dislikes constantly. this is clear. you have a constitutional crisis in the treasonous president, and it is going to be proven. no matter what this guy from new york says about the left and ideology, this is a pure and simple criminal case that will be prosecuted. host: henry for michigan, thanks from the call. this is the headline with the senate intell
wilbur ross, the commerce secretary, who is head of the bank in cyprus that launders russian money. paul manafort, the former trump campaign manager, hundreds of millions of dollars laundered throughrussian banks, the bank of cyprus, paid to afort by the ukrainian puppet of putin. all these russian politicians and oligarchs are dying, killed, probably by putin. there is a trail that is so clear, and for people to call it and want to do select -- call in and to deflect to the obama...
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moore park avenue closed at cyprus due to a deadly crash. i zoomed in a bit further, and i know it looks close to 280, and it's south of 280 and it runs parallel to that, and can you see the little bit of p there. likely to be several hours before it's back open. and then mechanical repairs has buses for the service from vallejo. >>> coming up, why church leaders are asking for a state of emergency. >>> and then when the hall of fame ask you for an item, you probably consider it, right? and madison bumgarner fresh off his two-run opening game, he his two-run opening game, he said no just into our live desk, an attempted abduction caught on camera. want to show you this on youtube by the police in philadelphia. the man leans over the shoulder and goes to grab the baby, and parents act quickly and push him away from the child, and this morning the police in philadelphia trying to find the guy and posting this video on social media and hoping to find out information. >>> calling out walmart over tuna that is not dolphin safe. this tuna is being
moore park avenue closed at cyprus due to a deadly crash. i zoomed in a bit further, and i know it looks close to 280, and it's south of 280 and it runs parallel to that, and can you see the little bit of p there. likely to be several hours before it's back open. and then mechanical repairs has buses for the service from vallejo. >>> coming up, why church leaders are asking for a state of emergency. >>> and then when the hall of fame ask you for an item, you probably consider...
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the british troops had to come from cyprus so they had to seem across the mediterranean to cyprus. by the time they started bombarding, eisenhower was already against them. have a current map of the middle east area. you can see it on screen. so much has changed. you see some very well-known countries to this country today zhat were not and is at the sue canal open now? >> it is open. it is an incredibly important artery for the transmission of oil? >> who owns the sinai? >> the israelis. eisenhower ruled the israelis outside of sinai. the prime minister of israel had hoped of holding on part of it but eisenhower ruled him out just like he ruled the british out. within the israelis retook get in 57 and is part of the peace deal with carter they relinquished it. >> this was a man who was responsible for israel is again in ben-gurion. said as farnassis as he was concerned, the conditions for peace with the base on the you and no resolution. resolution. and as we cannot bring back all , that resolution cannot be brought back. this. did he fit into all important. the heart of the story
the british troops had to come from cyprus so they had to seem across the mediterranean to cyprus. by the time they started bombarding, eisenhower was already against them. have a current map of the middle east area. you can see it on screen. so much has changed. you see some very well-known countries to this country today zhat were not and is at the sue canal open now? >> it is open. it is an incredibly important artery for the transmission of oil? >> who owns the sinai? >>...
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northern ireland, the military bases in cyprus, and just looking what they said about their is, they said we need imaginative solutions to northern ireland and cyprus, but they did not apply the same to gibraltar, and you can only imagine thatis gibraltar, and you can only imagine that is because they shovelled in this line at the behest of the spanish at the last minute, which was probably a bit of a silly move. let's move back to president obama, who was not a particularly good friend to egypt by the way. he broadly supported the 201! revolution. he turned a blind eye to a military coup the years later that opposed the muslim brotherhood, but then seemed somewhat indifferent to then seemed somewhat indifferent to the new president alcacer. you could never understood —— decide whether he was a strategic partner or a brutal dictator and perhaps in the end the administration treated him as both. president al sisi is the first arab leader to be invited to the white house. com came to repost a crucial middle east relationship but what does that entail? first, what some of the us pre
northern ireland, the military bases in cyprus, and just looking what they said about their is, they said we need imaginative solutions to northern ireland and cyprus, but they did not apply the same to gibraltar, and you can only imagine thatis gibraltar, and you can only imagine that is because they shovelled in this line at the behest of the spanish at the last minute, which was probably a bit of a silly move. let's move back to president obama, who was not a particularly good friend to...
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. >> you serve as the vice chairman of the bank of cyprus. a lot of russians did a lot of business with that bank as know. six senators sent you a letter posing a series of questions and haven't received answers from you. one says, quote, during your time at the bank of cyprus, was the bank involved with any individuals or entities placed under u.s. financial sanctions? >> was it? >> that's a question that is very complicated to answer because the bank had billions of dollars of loans that were made long before it got into trouble, long before i got involved with it. so researching all of the names that it might have had as borrowers or depositor historically is not something productive. i can tell you no loan that i approved knowingly was to a person unsanctioned. >> but there might have been individuals who were part of the bank from before you were involved or while you were involved but loans you didn't sign off on who might have been affected by u.s. sanctions, am i hearing that correctly? >> no. that's not what i said. i said all large
. >> you serve as the vice chairman of the bank of cyprus. a lot of russians did a lot of business with that bank as know. six senators sent you a letter posing a series of questions and haven't received answers from you. one says, quote, during your time at the bank of cyprus, was the bank involved with any individuals or entities placed under u.s. financial sanctions? >> was it? >> that's a question that is very complicated to answer because the bank had billions of dollars...
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if you look, the only case where they have been really fully implemented has been in the case of cyprus. in the other cases, there hasn't been a full implementation of this rule. if everybody is trying to adapt, to adjust, common rules to the specific situation, probably it is because the common rules are not so efficient. so what are you saying? are you saying to ignore the rules? i'm saying we are playing by the rules on public debt and deficit, but... but nobody else is playing by the rules. well, on public debt and deficit, france and germany didn't play by the rules. we are. we are saying that as long as the rules are there, we must respect them but that doesn't prevent us to raise a problem with the existing rules and there is a problem with existing rules on the fiscal compact, some rules in the banking sector, there are problems. because those rules are not fit any more for the needs of the eurozone economy and banks. i want to stay with the particular problem that italy presents to the eu at the moment because the financial times european economic columnist wolfgang munchau say
if you look, the only case where they have been really fully implemented has been in the case of cyprus. in the other cases, there hasn't been a full implementation of this rule. if everybody is trying to adapt, to adjust, common rules to the specific situation, probably it is because the common rules are not so efficient. so what are you saying? are you saying to ignore the rules? i'm saying we are playing by the rules on public debt and deficit, but... but nobody else is playing by the rules....
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the philippine passport you should opt for a citizenship by investment programme in a country like cyprus or st kitts and nevis. you invest in a property and within a few months, given other conditions are fulfilled as well you can become a citizen there and rank in the top ten. how about this for an idea? roads made using waste plastic. it's a bold new experiment being tried out in britain, inspired by something the inventor witnessed in india, as dougal shaw explains. this may look like an ordinary road that's been laid, but there is actually something unique about it. the asp out mixture it's made from contains recycled plastic —— asp out. recovered from a local recycling centre. the secret to this new method is hidden away near this farm in lockerbie where you'll find its inventor, who believes this is a better way of building roads and not just for environmental reasons. we've done a huge amount of testing and we think our roads will last five to ten times longer. he got the idea on a visit to india five years ago where he noticed locals would gather waste plastic and burn it ove
the philippine passport you should opt for a citizenship by investment programme in a country like cyprus or st kitts and nevis. you invest in a property and within a few months, given other conditions are fulfilled as well you can become a citizen there and rank in the top ten. how about this for an idea? roads made using waste plastic. it's a bold new experiment being tried out in britain, inspired by something the inventor witnessed in india, as dougal shaw explains. this may look like an...
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the mediterranean -- before the call was made to have them reverse course and head to the coast of cyprus. >> reporter: this was a strike. 60 cruise missiles launching off destroyers. and this was the aftermath. russian-made aircraft and hangars reduced to scrap metal at the airfield. >> these were targets specifically associated with the syrian government's capabilities to deliver chemical weapons and specifically attributed to the recent attack against the civilians. >> reporter: tate west turned the porter around in the mediterranean sea on tuesday. during a summit with the chinese leader at his resort in florida, president trump said this about the airstrikes. >> i believe lots of very bad problems will be going away. >> reporter: at the united nations ambassador nikki haley said the strike should serve as a warning. >> we are prepared to do more. we hope that will not be necessary. >> reporter: they warned the syrian president in advance that they were not the target of the missile attacks. russian forces did not use air systems in syria to shoot down the u.s. cruise missiles. we are
the mediterranean -- before the call was made to have them reverse course and head to the coast of cyprus. >> reporter: this was a strike. 60 cruise missiles launching off destroyers. and this was the aftermath. russian-made aircraft and hangars reduced to scrap metal at the airfield. >> these were targets specifically associated with the syrian government's capabilities to deliver chemical weapons and specifically attributed to the recent attack against the civilians. >>...
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julianne from cyprus. paul, you wrote me simply saying a jell-o comment. how can you tell if there is an elephant in the refrigerator? footprints in the jell-o. thank you very much. and also through the years, many of you writing in and just contributing with your really bright, bright comments. that's been so appreciated because it helps to make all of our days that much more interesting in here and the show that much better. many brains are better than one. it wouldn't have been the same without you. if i haven't mentioned you by name, it's not my fault. it's my boss's fault. because we don't have time. gentlemen, anything in particular you want to say before we round off. it's a pleasure having you in here. and how things have changed. i knew many of you before the financial crisis. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure and honor to be here on your final show. we appreciate that. >> i'm wondering where is the euro/dollar going? >> definitely going lower. our forecast is parity. we think this is an excellent opportunity to sell. >> except it's moving h
julianne from cyprus. paul, you wrote me simply saying a jell-o comment. how can you tell if there is an elephant in the refrigerator? footprints in the jell-o. thank you very much. and also through the years, many of you writing in and just contributing with your really bright, bright comments. that's been so appreciated because it helps to make all of our days that much more interesting in here and the show that much better. many brains are better than one. it wouldn't have been the same...
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desolate roads along the bay, one of the first signs that things are not right when you come across cyprus trees whithering away. they depend on fresh water. so much saltwater has risen from the gulf of mexico, these trees are whithering away. leaves have fallen off. the trees will crumble into the march. spots like this around here are often >> after all this, you'd think charlie and others would be on the climate change bandwagon. >> there are a will the of people that think that climate change is contributing to what you're seeing. >> i don't buy that. >> they minimize the impact of climate change. they say marsh land is naturally sinking and oil companies have carved canals through the marsh here, allowing salt water to creep north. but for environmental activists, the skepticism is bewildering. >> i don't know how you can look at skien tiffic data and see this very, very plainly and then say it is not happening. >> climate change. >> there stands one dying tree. a clue that underground not everything is right. he could see how the landscape and trees have disappeared. charles has been
desolate roads along the bay, one of the first signs that things are not right when you come across cyprus trees whithering away. they depend on fresh water. so much saltwater has risen from the gulf of mexico, these trees are whithering away. leaves have fallen off. the trees will crumble into the march. spots like this around here are often >> after all this, you'd think charlie and others would be on the climate change bandwagon. >> there are a will the of people that think that...
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back over ten years and count how many times the euro would fail up or fail, you can add ireland and cyprus, the banking crisis there, the plex it and the spillover effect on the euro zone and now the french election as a rev ren rum. how many people have gotten this wrong? do you think that, you know, it says something about the future of europe that investors can't key into? >> there's a bull wind behind the euro right now. a lot of things can go wrong. we haven't cleaned up greece by any stretch of the imagination. we will have italian elections by about this time next year. the opposition party and somewhat incohesive is not pro europe. the wider political context is pretty ugly. globalization is in refrenchment from 2011, 2015. we actually saw a decline. only four-year period of which we have seen this since the end of the second world war. capital flows down. trade barriers up. >> so it's not all clear. >> tail winds that euro's sailing into right now. >> that's a good discussion, good way to start the hour. gentlemen, thank you. >>> and sticking with the morning's rally, let's go to
back over ten years and count how many times the euro would fail up or fail, you can add ireland and cyprus, the banking crisis there, the plex it and the spillover effect on the euro zone and now the french election as a rev ren rum. how many people have gotten this wrong? do you think that, you know, it says something about the future of europe that investors can't key into? >> there's a bull wind behind the euro right now. a lot of things can go wrong. we haven't cleaned up greece by...
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they walked into oc watch company on cyprus street before noon yesterday. they told the owner they were there to shut off the power. then one suspect sprayed the owner with pepper spray. the other smashed the display case with a baseball bat. the owner chased them off before they stole anything. they drove off in a dodge challenger. >>> there's been an arrest in a bold break in at the bay view opera house in san francisco. they examined surveillance video of a man who stole eight computers from the offices on third street earlier this month. they identified him as 52-year- old albert brown of san francisco and arrested him last week. he's now in the county jail. so far those stolen computers have not been found. >>> and new at 6:00, hundreds of people lined up before dawn in san mateo for free dental care. kpix5's devin fehely spoke with some patients who say regular trips to the dentist are simply out of reach. >> i keep thinking in my mind the last few months how am i going to do this? it needs to be done before it gets to the point where it'll cause my h
they walked into oc watch company on cyprus street before noon yesterday. they told the owner they were there to shut off the power. then one suspect sprayed the owner with pepper spray. the other smashed the display case with a baseball bat. the owner chased them off before they stole anything. they drove off in a dodge challenger. >>> there's been an arrest in a bold break in at the bay view opera house in san francisco. they examined surveillance video of a man who stole eight...
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congress mike quigley conducting interviews, collecting documents all in the mediterranean island of cyprus. he says he went there because that's where russia has people who launder money. quigley not revealing yet what he may have learned. joininme now joyce vce, formal prosecutor and sean henry. chief investigative correspondent at yahoo and daily beast's mike tomasky. michael, starting with you, this story was intensifying each week of the trump presidency but to, i would say, casual viewers over the past week and a half, everything has been foreign policy. what do you see as what i just ran through and how it relates to any progress in the open inquiry? >> it's hard to say. certainly the carter page disclosure of the fisa warrant is significant. i reported last september that there was a u.s. intelligence investigation of page's ties to the -- i page's ties to the kremlin and whether that involved communications involving the trump campaign. so it shouldn't be a shock that, if there was an intelligence investigation at that time, that there was a fisa warrant. but this doesn't really te
congress mike quigley conducting interviews, collecting documents all in the mediterranean island of cyprus. he says he went there because that's where russia has people who launder money. quigley not revealing yet what he may have learned. joininme now joyce vce, formal prosecutor and sean henry. chief investigative correspondent at yahoo and daily beast's mike tomasky. michael, starting with you, this story was intensifying each week of the trump presidency but to, i would say, casual viewers...
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by the way, if you look at that list, you know, there are such august cups as sigh -- countries as cyprus and morocco ahead of us. [laughter] it's clearly a serious, serious problem. large part of the problem is that we, i would say three big issues. one is we deliver a lot of unnecessary care. a second is we deliver care inefficiently. right? and the third problem is we have prices that are simply too high for what we do. now, i think it was mentioned that i'm an oncologist. i trained at the dana far bear institute -- farber institute and so almost all of my examples are on cologic. i was trained as a medical on congresses -- oncologist, so you will see my examples are on the other on costs, those who do radiation. [laughter] those radiation guys got it so well, right? they come in at nine, leave at three, there's never an emergency, and they get paid a lot more money. where did i go wrong? [laughter] but this is about breast oncology, this slide, just to illustrate some of our proproblems. early stage breast cancer. small knowledge july in the -- module in the breast removed. one of the
by the way, if you look at that list, you know, there are such august cups as sigh -- countries as cyprus and morocco ahead of us. [laughter] it's clearly a serious, serious problem. large part of the problem is that we, i would say three big issues. one is we deliver a lot of unnecessary care. a second is we deliver care inefficiently. right? and the third problem is we have prices that are simply too high for what we do. now, i think it was mentioned that i'm an oncologist. i trained at the...
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quigley just went to cypress that is notable, as you may know if you have been following this, because cyprus is coidered a key haven for moneylaundering for russian businesses. and it's also where paul manafort opened and closed over ten bank accounts. the russians laundered money to avoid sanctions over russia's seizure of crimea and other matters. that makes it front and center in this investigation. sanctions are the possible motive for collusion. sanctions are crucial for u.s. policy towards russia. they were the stick the obama administration was willing to use that is well-known and documented. but they're also important because they could be crucial to the fbi inquiry. americans who violate federal sanctions law or are involved in any kind of moneylaundering to evade that law can end up in jail. carter page says he may have discussed sanctions while he was in russia last summer. some more new reporting noting that the justice department obtained a secret court approved wiretap last summer on carter page based on evidence that he was operating as a russian agent. >> it sounds like from
quigley just went to cypress that is notable, as you may know if you have been following this, because cyprus is coidered a key haven for moneylaundering for russian businesses. and it's also where paul manafort opened and closed over ten bank accounts. the russians laundered money to avoid sanctions over russia's seizure of crimea and other matters. that makes it front and center in this investigation. sanctions are the possible motive for collusion. sanctions are crucial for u.s. policy...
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and by the way, if you look at that list, there are such advanced countries such as cyprus and morocco ahead of us. it is clearly a serious, serious problem. large part of the problem is that we would say three big issues. one is we deliver a lot of unnecessary care. i second is we deliver care inefficiently in the third problem is we have crises that are simply too high for what we do. i think it was mentioned that i'm an oncologist. i train at the cancer institute and did oncology for many years. almost all of my examples are oncologic. i was trained as a medical oncologist. those are people who give keynote turkey you will see almost all my examples are about the other colleges, and those who do radiation and other things. i was wonder why did i go to medical oncology. they'd do it so well. they come in at 9:00, and they get paid a lot by many. where did i go wrong? but this is about oncology, and this slide to illustrate some of our problems. early-stage breast cancer, small module in the, removed. one of the things that you are not supposed to do is take a pet, ct scan, costs abou
and by the way, if you look at that list, there are such advanced countries such as cyprus and morocco ahead of us. it is clearly a serious, serious problem. large part of the problem is that we would say three big issues. one is we deliver a lot of unnecessary care. i second is we deliver care inefficiently in the third problem is we have crises that are simply too high for what we do. i think it was mentioned that i'm an oncologist. i train at the cancer institute and did oncology for many...
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they have created an anti aircraft battery system that extends all the way out to cyprus. >> this might remind you and others who reported from afghanistan in terms of its complexity when we talk about power struggle. what would happen if assad was removed? >> that's the big question here. bashar al assad is nothing more than a russian puppet. he is fighting for his survival. that may work in the favor of folks here in the united states who want his removal because there might be a political deal to be had. to be sure, assad was the darling of middle east leaders in 2008, 2009, and even into 2010. this crackdown that started between the syrian government and civilians of syria is a much wider area. it will have to be cleared by vladimir putin. >> you interviewed him. what is the thought in terms of what's going through his mind? >> this is a man fighting for his survival. i did an interview in 2008 in which he said he would make peace with israel. imagine that. this was the man who was going to change middle east peace pore ever. in 2011. -- that's a 2008 photo n. 2011, there was an upr
they have created an anti aircraft battery system that extends all the way out to cyprus. >> this might remind you and others who reported from afghanistan in terms of its complexity when we talk about power struggle. what would happen if assad was removed? >> that's the big question here. bashar al assad is nothing more than a russian puppet. he is fighting for his survival. that may work in the favor of folks here in the united states who want his removal because there might be a...
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. >> i lived in canada, saudi arabia, india, cyprus. my family -- >> seth: by the way, i can't believe i opened with canada. like -- [ laughter ] you have lived in some of the most exotic places. >> yeah, i know. vancouver -- >> seth: calgary -- [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: so -- and you traveled around. so you lived in all these places. how long were you in saudi arabia? >> i was in saudi for about four or five years, and then this man saddam hussein, he invaded this country called kuwait. >> seth: hold on. i'm behind on my news. [ laughter ] >> and so that kind of changed things for our school plans for my parents, and so that's when we left saudi. >> seth: but were -- when you were in school in saudi, were you -- did you know you wanted to be an actress then? was that something that was important to you? >> i became an actor more, like, originally because of a, like a hack of how to fit into schools. so we would move schools every few years. in high school i did four years and four schools and four different countries. >> seth: wow
. >> i lived in canada, saudi arabia, india, cyprus. my family -- >> seth: by the way, i can't believe i opened with canada. like -- [ laughter ] you have lived in some of the most exotic places. >> yeah, i know. vancouver -- >> seth: calgary -- [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: so -- and you traveled around. so you lived in all these places. how long were you in saudi arabia? >> i was in saudi for about four or five years, and then this man saddam...
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you look at that list, there are such a gust countries such as cyprus and morocco ahead of us. [laughing] are clearly a serious serious problem. large part of the problem is that we, i would say, three big issues. one is we deliver a lot of unnecessary care. a second is the deliver care inefficiently, right? and third problem is when prices that are simply too high for what we do. now, i think was mention i'm an oncologist. i trained at the cancer institute and did rest oncology for many years. so almost all of my examples are oncologic. i was trained as a medical oncologist. those are people give chemotherapy and so you'll see that almost all of my examples are about the other oncologists, those people who do radiation and other things. i've always often wondered why dedicated medical oncology. those radiation guys got it so well. they comment nine, leave at three and they get paid a lot more money. where did i go wrong? but this is about breast oncology, this lie just to illustrate some of our problems. early stage breast cancer, small module in the breast, removed. one of th
you look at that list, there are such a gust countries such as cyprus and morocco ahead of us. [laughing] are clearly a serious serious problem. large part of the problem is that we, i would say, three big issues. one is we deliver a lot of unnecessary care. a second is the deliver care inefficiently, right? and third problem is when prices that are simply too high for what we do. now, i think was mention i'm an oncologist. i trained at the cancer institute and did rest oncology for many years....
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by the way, when you look at that list, there are such august countries as cyprus and morocco ahead of us. [applause] is clearly ait serious, serious problem. isge part of the problem threee -- i would say -- big issues. one is we deliver a lot of unnecessary care. a second is we deliver care inefficiently. the third problem is we have prices that are simply too high for what we do. now, i think it was mentioned that i am an oncologist. i did breast oncology for many years. so almost all of my examples are oncologic. i was trained as a medical oncologist, people who give chemotherapy. almost all of my examples are about the other oncologists, those people who do radiation and other things. [applause] dr. emanuel: i often wonder why i go into medical oncology. those radiation guys got it so well. there is never an emergency. you get paid a lot more money. where did i go wrong? but this is about breast oncology, this slide, to illustrate some of our problems. early-stage breast cancer, small le in will in the -- nodu the breast, removed. one of the things you're not scansed to do is take
by the way, when you look at that list, there are such august countries as cyprus and morocco ahead of us. [applause] is clearly ait serious, serious problem. isge part of the problem threee -- i would say -- big issues. one is we deliver a lot of unnecessary care. a second is we deliver care inefficiently. the third problem is we have prices that are simply too high for what we do. now, i think it was mentioned that i am an oncologist. i did breast oncology for many years. so almost all of my...
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there are countries like cyprus and morocco ahead of us. [laughter] it is clearly a serious problem. large part of the problem is that we, i was a three big issues. one is we deliver a lot of unnecessary care. the second is we deliver care inefficiently. and the third problem is that we have prices that are simply too high. at least for what we do. oncologist and did breast oncology for many years. almost all of my examples are oncologic. i was trained as a metal this medical oncologist, those are the people that give chemotherapy. my examples are based on the other oncologists like radiation and things. [laughter] those radiation guys have it so well. come in and nine and leave it three. the of a lot more money. where did i go wrong? this is about the breast oncology. this slide to illustrate some of our problems. early-stage breast cancer, small nodule in the breast, removed. one of the things that you are not supposed to do is take a pet $5,000 andcost about hunt for metastatic disease. it is just so unlikely to be there. from theideline
there are countries like cyprus and morocco ahead of us. [laughter] it is clearly a serious problem. large part of the problem is that we, i was a three big issues. one is we deliver a lot of unnecessary care. the second is we deliver care inefficiently. and the third problem is that we have prices that are simply too high. at least for what we do. oncologist and did breast oncology for many years. almost all of my examples are oncologic. i was trained as a metal this medical oncologist, those...
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we ere in the middle of cyprus. there was a big fight. and there was no love lost between the turks and the arabs. and they didn't know what i was. and i would say american. and i would say american. and they would say no. in other words, there was no such thing as a black american. americans were blond and blue eyes, not like me. and they would say i was arab. so the white volunteers were getting the negative reaction because of the anti-americanism and i was getting it also because they thought i was arabic. and one time i was stoned in turkey, there was an american compound there, service families with a big base there. and the peace corps wanted us to go out and live in the community. so i lived in the community but i didn't realize that my house was in the red light district. so there were turkish soldiers knocking on my door and i couldn't understand it. so one day i was coming home from school and somebody started throwing a stone at me. and a turkish taxi got out and got them away and he apologized, . it was an adjustment time but
we ere in the middle of cyprus. there was a big fight. and there was no love lost between the turks and the arabs. and they didn't know what i was. and i would say american. and i would say american. and they would say no. in other words, there was no such thing as a black american. americans were blond and blue eyes, not like me. and they would say i was arab. so the white volunteers were getting the negative reaction because of the anti-americanism and i was getting it also because they...
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he's away on holiday in cyprus and contacted me and then of course everything in the office, all my colleagues, all russians, they were all flocking around screens looking at the problems that are going on. people in st petersburg are not used to this type of problem. i've lived here for ten years and it's the first time i've ever seen anything, apart from, as your previous colleague mentioned, about the aeroplane. this metro system is the 19th busiest in the world, two million passengers a day and it would appear this blast went off at a very busy time? it's always busy, a lwa ys a very busy time? it's always busy, always busy, you never get... people use it, it's the best and cheapest way of moving around the city. and just describe the area because we are talking about historically the old part of the city, are we? it's the old part, it's actually on the moscow road leading out to the airport. but it is fairly close to the centre which is, as you know, very old. of course, you and a million others are thinking, how do you get home, because it's still closed isn't it? well, yes, i booked a t
he's away on holiday in cyprus and contacted me and then of course everything in the office, all my colleagues, all russians, they were all flocking around screens looking at the problems that are going on. people in st petersburg are not used to this type of problem. i've lived here for ten years and it's the first time i've ever seen anything, apart from, as your previous colleague mentioned, about the aeroplane. this metro system is the 19th busiest in the world, two million passengers a day...
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whether it be from cyprus, corvo, and these companies are being taken up. sirius logic, i don't like to use the word super cycle but it matters. nvidia is coming back. the internet chips. >> i remember it well. it was the best performer of last year. >> it's been marking time. not marking time anymore. >> it's coming back. >> coming back. >> exactly. >> been a horrible road for nvidia which is up how much? >> up 200% last year. we went over nvidia constantly. like the other topics we go over. nvidia we talked about a lot. >> we talk about it a lot. >> and panera they solved the mobile pay issues. >> they had the through put problem dealt with. >> through put is important. that's how xip xchipotle had a through put problem and chipotle is coming back and i know that's somewhat controversial. >> 12 months, 201%. wow. very nice gain. and some of the tech gainers in q1 an the s&p are all -- >> oh, geez. >> semiconductor rematlated. >> i read flash is up 14% and in the last month there's such a shortage of flash. remember the semiconductor equipment companies wh
whether it be from cyprus, corvo, and these companies are being taken up. sirius logic, i don't like to use the word super cycle but it matters. nvidia is coming back. the internet chips. >> i remember it well. it was the best performer of last year. >> it's been marking time. not marking time anymore. >> it's coming back. >> coming back. >> exactly. >> been a horrible road for nvidia which is up how much? >> up 200% last year. we went over nvidia...
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two destroyers, uss ross and porter, launched the tomahawk cruise missiles from a position south of cyprus, the first missile launched at about 740 eastern time, it took 30 minutes for both ships to launch the missiles, some loitered in the air, circling overhead the target, we are told, and then an hour later, at 8:40 eastern, all 59 missiles hit within 2-3 minutes of each other. i am told this tomahawk e or eco version is the latest model and has two way satellite communications allowing the missile to be reprogrammed in flight if necessary. each vessel carries a 1,000-pound warhead, costs $1 million apiece, and unlike using a conventional bomb, these tomahawk's, we are told, do not make a creator when they land. that means that the runway at this airstrip could be used again soon after minor repairs. however, no aircraft fuel or ammunition this airbase has essentially shut down for the time being paid pentagon officials tell us chemical weapons have been stored at this base in the past. the pentagon says the plane that carried out the chemical weapons attack tuesday took off from this s
two destroyers, uss ross and porter, launched the tomahawk cruise missiles from a position south of cyprus, the first missile launched at about 740 eastern time, it took 30 minutes for both ships to launch the missiles, some loitered in the air, circling overhead the target, we are told, and then an hour later, at 8:40 eastern, all 59 missiles hit within 2-3 minutes of each other. i am told this tomahawk e or eco version is the latest model and has two way satellite communications allowing the...
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shelters in the united states, they were very deeply involved in financing it, moved to the bank of cyprus where a putin appointee where the number two guys on the board there and they chose this fellow. donald continually does business with people who are directly connected back to putin. >> yeah. and that is the reason that this is a huge headline. thank you very much. and coming up, remember the debt ceiling? well, the clock is ticking for congress again. we'll discuss the hold up when we come back. she's got that gorgeous 20-something skin. is it dna or olay? new olay total effects fights seven signs of aging to help take years off of your skin age. who needs dna when you have olay? new total effects. >>> amid shifting through all the trump-russia-nunes news, we want to talk about something real and scary on the horizon, the devastating economic crisis we may be facing when the government runs out of money. the trump budget and the debt ceiling, he files this report. >> reporter: there are two freight trains racing toward each other at high speed, the bu budget and the debt ceiling. a
shelters in the united states, they were very deeply involved in financing it, moved to the bank of cyprus where a putin appointee where the number two guys on the board there and they chose this fellow. donald continually does business with people who are directly connected back to putin. >> yeah. and that is the reason that this is a huge headline. thank you very much. and coming up, remember the debt ceiling? well, the clock is ticking for congress again. we'll discuss the hold up when...