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cooper: no, they were put up to celebrate the confederacy. >> cooper: but, if the statues do celebrate white supremacy, should they be up today? >> prof. cooper: well, should mount vernon be up today? should we go burn monticello down tomorrow? certainly thomas jefferson believed in white supremacy. >> cooper: you're saying this is a slippery slope? >> prof. cooper: that's a very slippery slope. >> hayter: i would say the difference, the critical difference between washington and jefferson and lee, and men like lee, is that while washington and jefferson were complicated individuals-- and by our standards, thought about ideas in an entirely anachronistic way, they also baked in the constitution the components that allowed people to dismantle the slave system. they built as much as they destroyed. i cannot say the same thing for the confederacy. >> cooper: professor hayter was appointed by richmond's mayor to the commission that's going to make recommendations on what should happen on monument avenue. >> hayter: there are 75 million people in the south who are the descendants of confede
cooper: no, they were put up to celebrate the confederacy. >> cooper: but, if the statues do celebrate white supremacy, should they be up today? >> prof. cooper: well, should mount vernon be up today? should we go burn monticello down tomorrow? certainly thomas jefferson believed in white supremacy. >> cooper: you're saying this is a slippery slope? >> prof. cooper: that's a very slippery slope. >> hayter: i would say the difference, the critical difference between...
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. >> cooper: why? >> daniels: because i was scared. >> cooper: when a gossip web site reported a few months later that she'd had an affair with mr. trump, stormy daniels publicly denied it. five years later, donald trump won the republican nomination for president. >> daniels: suddenly people are reaching out to me again, offering me money. large amounts of money. was i tempted? yes-- i struggle with it. and then i get the call. "i think i have the best deal for you." >> cooper: from your lawyer? >> daniels: yeah. >> cooper: the deal was an offer not to tell her story. it came from mr. trump's attorney michael cohen. in return for signing this non- disclosure agreement, cohen would pay her $130,000 through a delaware-based limited liability corporation he had established in mid-october 2016 called essential consultants. daniels says the agreement was appealing because it meant she would receive some money but also not have to worry about the affect the revelation of the affair would have on her child w
. >> cooper: why? >> daniels: because i was scared. >> cooper: when a gossip web site reported a few months later that she'd had an affair with mr. trump, stormy daniels publicly denied it. five years later, donald trump won the republican nomination for president. >> daniels: suddenly people are reaching out to me again, offering me money. large amounts of money. was i tempted? yes-- i struggle with it. and then i get the call. "i think i have the best deal for...
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the cooper house became a crime scene. police in and out, turning the place upside down, and daniels kept his ears open. because among nancy's friends and family, people were certainly talking. >> we're getting all this information and we're having to separate what's important versus what's just part of a marriage. >> reporter: brad remember told detective daniels he and nancy were getting past the tension that his affair had caused. that wasn't quite the story he was hearing from mansy's family and friends. >> she felt very trapped and she didn't know what she was going to do. >> reporter: the marriage, it turned out, had been rocky from the start. brad seemed more married to his job than nancy. then in the spring of 2007, nancy's close friend healther told her she slept with brad. nancy confronted her husband. >> she just wanted the truth so she could fix it and go on. >> he said it didn't happen? >> for a very long time. >> made her feel bad about thinking that it happened. >> reporter: until months later, new year's ev
the cooper house became a crime scene. police in and out, turning the place upside down, and daniels kept his ears open. because among nancy's friends and family, people were certainly talking. >> we're getting all this information and we're having to separate what's important versus what's just part of a marriage. >> reporter: brad remember told detective daniels he and nancy were getting past the tension that his affair had caused. that wasn't quite the story he was hearing from...
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we are cooperating with other european countries. we will continue to do this. any foreign power that believes they can interfere with our election, we will find out and we will call them out very clearly. loud. reporter: this is the first time you two meet, where did you find most common ground where you differ most? prime minister: we -- pres. trump: maybe almost everything? prime minister: first, we both come from outside politics into politics. i have spent 30 years in industry, as a welder. also as a trade unionist. trade union leader, spending 75 or 80% of my time cooperating with company leaders, employers organization in an effort to strengthen our industry. that is perhaps a similar background. not similar, because it is different, but we come from outside policies. -- outside politics. also, trends differ from time to time for the paris agreement, we stand by it and think it is very important that we implement and fulfill the paris agreement because of the climate issue. i know that we might differ as well. tariffs as well. having said that, was still,
we are cooperating with other european countries. we will continue to do this. any foreign power that believes they can interfere with our election, we will find out and we will call them out very clearly. loud. reporter: this is the first time you two meet, where did you find most common ground where you differ most? prime minister: we -- pres. trump: maybe almost everything? prime minister: first, we both come from outside politics into politics. i have spent 30 years in industry, as a...
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in 2016, anderson cooper went to malawi to find out. ♪ ♪ >> cooper: this is the music that brought us to malawi, one of the least-developed nations on the planet. ♪ ♪ it's a place of staggering beauty. there's vast mountains, lush forests, and a long, idyllic lake. drive through the countryside, however, and you quickly see, poverty is widespread. for malawi's 18 million people, life is full of hardships. zomba is malawi's only maximum security prison, and the music you're hearing comes from behind these walls. ♪ ♪ the prison was built to hold around 400 inmates. today, there are 2,400 here. ♪ ♪ what's so startling when you walk into the prison yard on a sunday morning, is that everywhere you turn, there is music. ♪ ♪ a cacophony of choirs. ♪ ♪ many here are hardened criminals-- robbers, rapists, murderers. others are casualties of a legal system that can be chaotic and arbitrary, where court files are routinely lost, and most suspects have no legal representation. ♪ ♪ in a small room off the yard, there's a prison band practicing every day on donated instrumen
in 2016, anderson cooper went to malawi to find out. ♪ ♪ >> cooper: this is the music that brought us to malawi, one of the least-developed nations on the planet. ♪ ♪ it's a place of staggering beauty. there's vast mountains, lush forests, and a long, idyllic lake. drive through the countryside, however, and you quickly see, poverty is widespread. for malawi's 18 million people, life is full of hardships. zomba is malawi's only maximum security prison, and the music you're hearing...
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the idea of the cooperative goes back to free trish vilhelm hif. in the mid nineteenth century he promoted it as a way of overcoming the poverty faced by farmers in his region festival. since then the idea has spread to other parts of the economy new industries like sustainable energy have also adopted the model for most cooperative work on a majority wombs basis all members can have their say regardless of their stake. in the cantante vote is a small when decisions have to be made everyone's opinion has equal weight. that applies to the world's largest cooperative gone in spain it has around seventy five thousand members eighty percent of whom a joint owners as with any business cooperatives like mondragon can suffer in times of crisis but because all members have an equal say they usually avoid mass layoffs . it's still a private company it has to be profitable but the number one goal is always to support the members so there are always two sets of objectives to consider economic objectives and social ones. for co-ops it's not just. doubt the bot
the idea of the cooperative goes back to free trish vilhelm hif. in the mid nineteenth century he promoted it as a way of overcoming the poverty faced by farmers in his region festival. since then the idea has spread to other parts of the economy new industries like sustainable energy have also adopted the model for most cooperative work on a majority wombs basis all members can have their say regardless of their stake. in the cantante vote is a small when decisions have to be made everyone's...
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we are cooperating with other european union countries. some agencies cooperating with american counter parts. and this will continue to do. and so any foreign power that believes that they can interfere with our election we will find out and we will call them out very clearly. loud. >> the first time that you two meet just the two of you, where did you find most common ground of where you differ most on political issues? >> first we -- >> on almost everything? >> yeah. first we -- we -- we -- i mean, we both come from outside politics. and i've spent part of 30 years in industry. and as a welder. and but also a trade unionist. but trade union leader. and spending 75, 80% of my time cooperating with employers organization in an effort to strengthen our industry. so that is perhaps a similar background. not similar because it's different but come from outside policies. but friends differ from time to time. the paris agreement, importance of paris agreement, we stand by that and we think it is very important to implement and fulfill the pari
we are cooperating with other european union countries. some agencies cooperating with american counter parts. and this will continue to do. and so any foreign power that believes that they can interfere with our election we will find out and we will call them out very clearly. loud. >> the first time that you two meet just the two of you, where did you find most common ground of where you differ most on political issues? >> first we -- >> on almost everything? >> yeah....
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we cooperated from -- we cooperated with her officers. we started a 287 j program and in 2010.th ice we have more than 47,000 inmates as they came into our jail and identified more than 17,000 as being illegal aliens. we will continue working with ice and we certainly appreciate everything that you folks are doing for us. we need the help. thank you. president trump: thank you. we will get there. >> thank you mr. president and attorney general sessions. we appreciate all of the efforts you are doing to restore the rule of law. as sheriff's, we inherently understand that the first role of government is to protect life, liberty, and property. sheriffs remain on the front line. denver has created sanctuary we havend out of that seen some of these illegal individualently at named ivan, who was released. the sheriff appointed by the mayor, we see these travesties of justice occur. we know what the results will be. we appreciate mr. holst at and his staff working with us to get through the legal hurdles on the contract that the shares need to w
we cooperated from -- we cooperated with her officers. we started a 287 j program and in 2010.th ice we have more than 47,000 inmates as they came into our jail and identified more than 17,000 as being illegal aliens. we will continue working with ice and we certainly appreciate everything that you folks are doing for us. we need the help. thank you. president trump: thank you. we will get there. >> thank you mr. president and attorney general sessions. we appreciate all of the efforts...
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most cooperatives work on a majority rules basis. all members can have their say regardless of their stake. >> the big vote, the small where decisions have to be made. everyone's opinion has equal weight. reporter: but applies to the largest cooperative, magical in spain. it has 570 members, 80% joint owners. as with many cooperatives, it can suffer in times of crisis but because members have an equal say, they avoid mass layoffs. >> it is still a private company. it has to be profitable. but the number one goal is always to support the members, so there are always two sets of objectives to consider, economic and social. reporter: for co-ops it is not just about the bottom line, maybe that is why they often outlast private companies that are generally profit driven. daniel: but co-ops are not always having it easy. the cooperative bank of cyprus, the island nation's most popular deposit taker has been put up for private sale. the institution has been weighed down by bad loans. it is 77% state owned following a bailout five years ago
most cooperatives work on a majority rules basis. all members can have their say regardless of their stake. >> the big vote, the small where decisions have to be made. everyone's opinion has equal weight. reporter: but applies to the largest cooperative, magical in spain. it has 570 members, 80% joint owners. as with many cooperatives, it can suffer in times of crisis but because members have an equal say, they avoid mass layoffs. >> it is still a private company. it has to be...
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as ari said, this cooperative stance is clearly out the door. one of the worst things you can do as a client is surround yourself with lawyers that are only going to tell you what you want to hear and almost be borderline sycophants. at this time you see who's left on the trump team in terms of his legal defense. that's joe digenova, a trump surrogate when he goes on the cable shows. the only person who's left holding the bag in terms of the passing of the baton is ty cobb. even ty cobb has said through his own words that he thinks his time is limited in terms of remaining in the white house, cooperating and working with the mueller investigation. as you recall, peter, ty cobb was brought onboard with help with the document production. mueller has recently sat down with the trump legal team and said, we are going to focus on some specific issues in terms of the mueller investigation and that deals with the trump tower meeting in 2016 and it also deals with the comey firing and the flynn firing. so now we know that we're on the cusp of maybe, jus
as ari said, this cooperative stance is clearly out the door. one of the worst things you can do as a client is surround yourself with lawyers that are only going to tell you what you want to hear and almost be borderline sycophants. at this time you see who's left on the trump team in terms of his legal defense. that's joe digenova, a trump surrogate when he goes on the cable shows. the only person who's left holding the bag in terms of the passing of the baton is ty cobb. even ty cobb has...
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and the economic component of the silk road and i don't want to talk about this specific so our cooperation but we think that this initiative has quite compatible with our projects in that we want to build the eurasian economic the union we want to develop a eurasian coppery in an expanded sense of the terms and our interests coincide they converge and we have a lot of things on which we could work together and we'll do that china is i was thirteen partner the level of relations between russia and china he is unprecedentedly high you we're proud of it and we treasure these relations so we congratulate chairman see on being really acted and we are confident that china led by him and russia will do everything they can to further develop russia turn out cooperation. that's news agency when will you. nominate new members of your cabinet before inauguration day or after. well the standard practice is. the president appoints the new government near the new cabinet after he answers office so i will have to consider a few things first i think all the appointments will take place after you know grat
and the economic component of the silk road and i don't want to talk about this specific so our cooperation but we think that this initiative has quite compatible with our projects in that we want to build the eurasian economic the union we want to develop a eurasian coppery in an expanded sense of the terms and our interests coincide they converge and we have a lot of things on which we could work together and we'll do that china is i was thirteen partner the level of relations between russia...
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this is regional cooperation. as i said, for the success of both strategies, peace and reconciliation, and counterterrorism. we have to have regional consensus and regional support. as i said, terrorism is a, threat to the entire region and we need to know how we fight them. peace and reconciliation is of interest to all of them and the need to know what their interests are taken into account. in addition to pakistan, iran, india, turkey, central asian states, china and russia, we are also looking at the critical role that saudi arabia and other gcc countries can play in this respect, particularly to support the intra-afghan dialogue. saudi arabia, for instance, would have enormous influence in the process, one of the things that we will be doing together with our colleagues here is exactly to explore how that influence can be honest for a peace process. we often hear about the qatar office of taliban, and it can play a role but it must start doing that, and soon rather than later. they have been there for seven y
this is regional cooperation. as i said, for the success of both strategies, peace and reconciliation, and counterterrorism. we have to have regional consensus and regional support. as i said, terrorism is a, threat to the entire region and we need to know how we fight them. peace and reconciliation is of interest to all of them and the need to know what their interests are taken into account. in addition to pakistan, iran, india, turkey, central asian states, china and russia, we are also...
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. >> cooper: if it was untruthful, why did you sign it? >> daniels: because they made it sound like i had no choice. >> cooper: i mean, no one was putting a gun to your head? >> daniels: not physical violence, no. >> cooper: you thought that there would be some sort of legal repercussion if you didn't sign it? >> daniels: correct. as a matter of fact, the exact sentence used was, "they can make your life hell in many different ways." >> cooper: they being-- >> daniels: i'm not exactly sure who they were. i believe it to be michael cohen.
. >> cooper: if it was untruthful, why did you sign it? >> daniels: because they made it sound like i had no choice. >> cooper: i mean, no one was putting a gun to your head? >> daniels: not physical violence, no. >> cooper: you thought that there would be some sort of legal repercussion if you didn't sign it? >> daniels: correct. as a matter of fact, the exact sentence used was, "they can make your life hell in many different ways." >>...
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if you words about lack of cooperation from the british side. instead of imposing twenty four hour deadline the uki could and should have referred to paragraph two over article nine of the chemical weapons convention which requires this state pussies to make every effort to clear a fly in resolve through exchange of information and consultations any minute or which they course dark about compliance with the convention a state party which receives the requests from another state party show provide as soon as possible but in any case not live later than ten days after their request information sufficient to answer the dogs or concert either requested information from russia on the twelfth of march they would have received it by twenty second march that means today. the bridges said i side didn't send a request to russia and is not willing to talk to the russian representatives in the hug with the old peace u.w. technical secretary is located instead and until russian campaign has been launched in the u.k. . to make the story short britain has with
if you words about lack of cooperation from the british side. instead of imposing twenty four hour deadline the uki could and should have referred to paragraph two over article nine of the chemical weapons convention which requires this state pussies to make every effort to clear a fly in resolve through exchange of information and consultations any minute or which they course dark about compliance with the convention a state party which receives the requests from another state party show...
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i'm glad the weather cooperated. welcome to everyone who has braved the pseudo-weather event this morning. we are pleased to see the members of our international advisory council, and welcome to those who are joining us by webcast. as many of you know, usip was founded by congress, dedicated to the proposition that peace is a practical undertaking, that it is essential for our global security, and that it is eminently possible. usip works with countries around the world, governments and society leaders, to equip them with the kind of tools and learning and information that enables them to work to prevent conflict from becoming violent and to resolve it when it does. as i think everyone in this world is aware, afghanistan remains one of the most important policy priorities for the united states. i am pleased usip is able to host the national security adviser. we are very honored you chose to accept our invitation to come here and have a conversation with washington policymakers on critical events that are occurring in
i'm glad the weather cooperated. welcome to everyone who has braved the pseudo-weather event this morning. we are pleased to see the members of our international advisory council, and welcome to those who are joining us by webcast. as many of you know, usip was founded by congress, dedicated to the proposition that peace is a practical undertaking, that it is essential for our global security, and that it is eminently possible. usip works with countries around the world, governments and society...
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mike flynn is cooperating with the special counsel. the december 15th meeting at trump tower with the same guys from the uae who later turn up meeting with erik prince and the russian guy, mike flynn was at that meet too and he's now cooperating with the special counsel. george nader too is cooperating with the special counsel. and then the say shell meeting in january that was convened by the uae so erik prince could represent the trump fund while the russian fund manager represented putin's side. nader was at the meeting too and is now cooperating with robert mueller. so one might guess that this is about to get unraveled. the prime question here remains, obviously, why were they doing this? why were jared and these other people from the trump side trying so hard to set up a secret unmonitored communication channel with the russian government during the transition? why do that? what did they need to talk to the russian government buff so urgently during the transition thatting it couldn't wait till trump was sworn in just a couple we
mike flynn is cooperating with the special counsel. the december 15th meeting at trump tower with the same guys from the uae who later turn up meeting with erik prince and the russian guy, mike flynn was at that meet too and he's now cooperating with the special counsel. george nader too is cooperating with the special counsel. and then the say shell meeting in january that was convened by the uae so erik prince could represent the trump fund while the russian fund manager represented putin's...
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and you said an interview is more cooperative. and did you that cooperation. and now they're bringing you before the grand jury. do you have any idea why they're appearing to escalate that. >> our strategy was not to ask why they wanted me at the grand jury. once again, as i was told, i am not a target. >> mm-hm. >> i am not a subject of the investigation. which would, if true -- but they wanted something i said to them in that interview, they want it at the grand jury. >> do you think they wanted it to put on record for testimonial purposes to use against somebody late sner. >> yeah, of course. >> you might be amid of where so -- ahead of where -- >> you are a lawyer. in these grand juries. >> they want you in that grand jury room to build a case against someone else. >> yes. >> and that person is? >> i don't know. and if it's roger, i'm not going to testify against roger. roger did not do anything. he was treated terribly by donald trump. >> and he's one of donald trump's oldest advisers. >> trump is the most the dishonest person you'll meet. >> you know you
and you said an interview is more cooperative. and did you that cooperation. and now they're bringing you before the grand jury. do you have any idea why they're appearing to escalate that. >> our strategy was not to ask why they wanted me at the grand jury. once again, as i was told, i am not a target. >> mm-hm. >> i am not a subject of the investigation. which would, if true -- but they wanted something i said to them in that interview, they want it at the grand jury....
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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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-russia cooperation or coordination in afghanistan are. possibleghanistan as a russiaere america and could cooperate in the future, although it is also a scene of contradictions. we discussed the peace process in afghanistan, and a possible -- the possible implications of the upcoming elections next year there for fighting against terrorism in afghanistan and around afghanistan. we have discussed many regional keyes and how numerous original players see the situation in afghanistan, and how the u.s. and russia could be engaged in contributing to the stability of this country in the future. this panel, which will take place here, will be devoted mostly to the issues of evolving terrorist trends. we also discussed within the framework of our project, and believe me, that was a very interesting discussion. this is -- this group works currently in a closed regime. we do not publish much, but we are planning to issue a threat assessment report on terrorism in afghanistan at the beginning of the next year. with these words i would like to thank
-russia cooperation or coordination in afghanistan are. possibleghanistan as a russiaere america and could cooperate in the future, although it is also a scene of contradictions. we discussed the peace process in afghanistan, and a possible -- the possible implications of the upcoming elections next year there for fighting against terrorism in afghanistan and around afghanistan. we have discussed many regional keyes and how numerous original players see the situation in afghanistan, and how the...
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they just want them to cooperate with i.c.e. and the border patrol as they would with any other law enforcement agency in the country or world and want obstruct the feds from doing their legitimate job that americans want to see enforced and that has an important purpose and it's been found in the courts that this is unlikely to be a situation of commandeering. since i.c.e. is not demanding. they may impose consequences on jurisdictions that don't comply, for example, they're seeking to withhold federal law enforcement grants from sanctuary, but that's not exactly commandeering. it's not coercing, and i think there is good case law to back up the administration's position on that. >> beth is watching in evanston, democrat. your question or comment? >> i just want to make a comment for everybody listening. the center for immigration studies is not a nonpartisan group. i doubt you would find any democrats or independents who believe in this and also it was identified and i was just looking up the research and i haven't come up wit
they just want them to cooperate with i.c.e. and the border patrol as they would with any other law enforcement agency in the country or world and want obstruct the feds from doing their legitimate job that americans want to see enforced and that has an important purpose and it's been found in the courts that this is unlikely to be a situation of commandeering. since i.c.e. is not demanding. they may impose consequences on jurisdictions that don't comply, for example, they're seeking to...
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we are ready to cooperate and participate in the investigation . in order for us to do that, the other side has to show some impetus as well. we are still open to work together on this matter. that is that i think everyone understands it is absurd to claim that russia can do something with that immediately before the presidential election. we are ready to work together. we are ready to discuss any matters or overcome any difficulties. >> the turnout was quite high but unfortunately the ukrainians did not allow the russians to vote in ukraine. what do you think about that? >> it is a violation of international norms. people areukrainian our brothers. so we will not respond. we will do everything we can to make sure ukrainians feel at home in russia. yesterday you congratulated the chairman. are you confident that bilateral relations between russia and china will prosper? to develop his country. we wish the best of luck to the chinese leadership and the people of china. there are some ideas like silk road and the economic component of the silk road.
we are ready to cooperate and participate in the investigation . in order for us to do that, the other side has to show some impetus as well. we are still open to work together on this matter. that is that i think everyone understands it is absurd to claim that russia can do something with that immediately before the presidential election. we are ready to work together. we are ready to discuss any matters or overcome any difficulties. >> the turnout was quite high but unfortunately the...
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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.
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.
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fully fund $3.3 billion in security assistance to israel, $500 million in cooperative missile defense funding and to support the overall foreign aid bill. further, we will ask lawmakers to cosponsor the united states/israel security assistance authorization act of 2018, bipartisan legislation just introduced by representatives ileana ros-lehtinen and ted deutch and senators marco rubio and chris coons. [applause] yeah, they deserve a lot of credit. this bill supports agreed-upon funding level, and it dramatically strengthens u.s. cooperation with israel in many areas including enhancing and expanding israeli-based, american war reserve stockpiles which the u.s. can share with israel in an emergency. >> this brings us to our second message for congress.
fully fund $3.3 billion in security assistance to israel, $500 million in cooperative missile defense funding and to support the overall foreign aid bill. further, we will ask lawmakers to cosponsor the united states/israel security assistance authorization act of 2018, bipartisan legislation just introduced by representatives ileana ros-lehtinen and ted deutch and senators marco rubio and chris coons. [applause] yeah, they deserve a lot of credit. this bill supports agreed-upon funding level,...
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mike flynn is cooperating with the special counsel. the december 15th meeting at trump tower with the same guys who later turn up meeting in the s nador was there and the seychelles meeting convened so eric prince could represent the trump side while the russian manager and he is now cooperating with robert mueller. so one might guess that this is about to get unsolved given you have insiders talking to the prosecutors. the prime question remains, obviously, why are they doing this? why were jared kushner and these other people from the trump side trying so hard to set up an unmonitored communication channel during the presidential transiti transition. why do that? why do they need to talk to the russian government about so urgently it couldn't wait until trump was sworn in a couple weeks later and why did they try to keep the meetings about this secret? why were they doing this? obviously the prime question but what does a prosecutor do with information like this? it seems important that mueller and prosecutors now have cooperating wi
mike flynn is cooperating with the special counsel. the december 15th meeting at trump tower with the same guys who later turn up meeting in the s nador was there and the seychelles meeting convened so eric prince could represent the trump side while the russian manager and he is now cooperating with robert mueller. so one might guess that this is about to get unsolved given you have insiders talking to the prosecutors. the prime question remains, obviously, why are they doing this? why were...
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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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really here cooperating with russia on the issue of bringing this to the w.p.c. which is the organization that's responsible for these kind of issues with chemical weapons around the world now i also also asked the russian foreign minister about the latest remarks by the british secretary of defense i'll just take a listen to what he said a little earlier. is absolutely atrocious treacherous and outrageous what russia to it and souls great we have responded to that country should go away should church up. well again a specific part of my question was whether sergey lavrov remembers when was the last time that such a high ranking foreign official addressed russia in such a language and circular said that it's highly possible to remember that obviously poking fun at the u.k. prime minister to resign may she was the one who. famously said that it's highly likely that russia is behind the poisoning something else or you lavrov was said that perhaps gavin williamson the u.k. defense secretary is trying to do this because he wants to go into history books called him a
really here cooperating with russia on the issue of bringing this to the w.p.c. which is the organization that's responsible for these kind of issues with chemical weapons around the world now i also also asked the russian foreign minister about the latest remarks by the british secretary of defense i'll just take a listen to what he said a little earlier. is absolutely atrocious treacherous and outrageous what russia to it and souls great we have responded to that country should go away should...
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i need you the media to please cooperate with us. there should be no information that's coming out regarding this incident unless it's coming out from us right here in this location. we will -- periodically update you. we do not need information that is erroneous getting out to the public because some is already getting out. what that does is complicates things. we want to be the ones that contact next of kin. we want to be able to notify family members. let us do that. we don't want family members who find out that a loved one is involved in this tragic incident because somebody puts it out in the media. please, i ask you to respect those family members, those impacted, but from the bottom of my heart, please cooperate with us today more than ever so others that are impacted are not impacted by watching it on the news. we definitely do not want that. we want it to be controlled. let us do that. we have victim advocates that are waiting to go with us so we can deliver the news, whether it's horrible news or whether it's news that som
i need you the media to please cooperate with us. there should be no information that's coming out regarding this incident unless it's coming out from us right here in this location. we will -- periodically update you. we do not need information that is erroneous getting out to the public because some is already getting out. what that does is complicates things. we want to be the ones that contact next of kin. we want to be able to notify family members. let us do that. we don't want family...
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the driver did cooperate with officers at the scene. it is unclear why the victim was walking on the highway. police say a man -- performing sideshow style moves in his car -- popped a tire right in front of an officer. take a look at this photo. this happened in oakland. an officer says the driver was doing burnouts in his car. no word yet on if that driver was arrested. ( james ) the f-b-i says it is working around the clock to determine why a man with no apparatent ties to terrorism... drove a minivan full of propane tanks... through the main gate of travis air force base. this happened last week. f-b-i officials say that hafiz kazi died in the minivan...after veering through the gate . kazi had no known links to terrorism. he did not leave behind a note or any explanation... and a video found on a cellphone provided no clues. ( terisa ) new this morning... a man was arrested for allegedly pulling a knife at a bart employee. it happened at the colma bart station. delbert hayes was booked into the san mateo county jail on suspicion of
the driver did cooperate with officers at the scene. it is unclear why the victim was walking on the highway. police say a man -- performing sideshow style moves in his car -- popped a tire right in front of an officer. take a look at this photo. this happened in oakland. an officer says the driver was doing burnouts in his car. no word yet on if that driver was arrested. ( james ) the f-b-i says it is working around the clock to determine why a man with no apparatent ties to terrorism... drove...
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we got new reports about a cooperating witness. they introduced america to a new guy, new figure in the mueller investigation whose name hadn't been widely previously known. george nader. in the ensuing couple of weeks since george nader got his name in the paper, we learned about him and it turns out he is linked to some stuff. he was reportedly involved in that meeting that took place during the presidential transition in the seychelles islands, involving erik prince, who is the brother of education secretary betsy devos, a major trump donor. they seychelles meeting appeared to be an effort to set up some sort of back channel communication between the trump transition and vladimir putin's office. erik prince was reportedly there as an emissary from trump and an emissary for putin. george nader was reportedly involved not just in setting up that meeting, he was reportedly there at that meeting. so, okay, that's one way in which he factors in. we had previously heard about that meeting. that makes sense that a guy involved in that
we got new reports about a cooperating witness. they introduced america to a new guy, new figure in the mueller investigation whose name hadn't been widely previously known. george nader. in the ensuing couple of weeks since george nader got his name in the paper, we learned about him and it turns out he is linked to some stuff. he was reportedly involved in that meeting that took place during the presidential transition in the seychelles islands, involving erik prince, who is the brother of...
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we are cooperating with other european union countries. some of our agencies are even working with american counterparts. we will continue to do this. any foreign power that believes they can interfere with our election, we will find out and we will call them out very clearly. loud. you tor: first time with meeting, just the two of you. where did you find common ground and where did you differ must on political issues? pres. trump: may be almost everything? prime minister: we -- i mean, we both come from outside politics into politics. i spent 30 years in industry as a welder but also a trade union leader. spending 75% or we should do 80% of my time corporate with company leaders, with the employers and an effort to strengthen our industry. that is perhaps a similar background. not similar because it is different, but we come from outside politics. but also, different from time to time. the paris agreement is important. the paris agreement, we stand by it and think it is very important to implement and fulfill the paris agreement because o
we are cooperating with other european union countries. some of our agencies are even working with american counterparts. we will continue to do this. any foreign power that believes they can interfere with our election, we will find out and we will call them out very clearly. loud. you tor: first time with meeting, just the two of you. where did you find common ground and where did you differ must on political issues? pres. trump: may be almost everything? prime minister: we -- i mean, we both...
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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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>> 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. if true, nunberg says he thinks mr. trump was aware during the campaign of the trump tower meeting with 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 trump and don junior denied anything about 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. if true, nunberg says he...
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we call on russia to address the questions and cooperate in this regard. the strong conviction that there is no place for that. and the use of chemical weapons and should be held that way. i think the representative apology for his statement. >> mister president i think you for convening this meeting and we would like to think the united kingdom for the information that they've shared with us. in accordance with chapter six of the charter. we believe with regard with an international dispute. it is a threat to international peace insecurity. it puts a risk at risk the life of civilians. would like to express our great concern in the public space. which has endangered the lives of at least three people in the united kingdom. what has occurred is unexplainable. they must be investigated in the framework of the rule of law and due process through the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons and other competent bodies. they must fully cooperate which will determine and what will be applied in the case to urge it to remain open to resolve the situat
we call on russia to address the questions and cooperate in this regard. the strong conviction that there is no place for that. and the use of chemical weapons and should be held that way. i think the representative apology for his statement. >> mister president i think you for convening this meeting and we would like to think the united kingdom for the information that they've shared with us. in accordance with chapter six of the charter. we believe with regard with an international...
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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 atlantis daughter poisoned with a naughty child a military grade nerve agent developed by russia means motive and opportunity are usually needed to prove criminal guilt the nerve agent livid shock and awe julie 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 that the. structure of its entire chemical weapons stockpile last year but apparently it was not only russia that had access the research labs and the scientists working there in his back to start for example which became independent after the break up of the soviet union it was the pent
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 atlantis daughter poisoned with a...
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she said she would cooperate sandra said it was okay. one of the lessons of this book is sandra meant a lot more to her than some stranger, right. and a lot more to her than anybody in her professional life, and so my friends put me through to sandra, and i was sitting in my home office like all writers -- in my bathrobe covered with cracker crumbs, we all have and my cell phone rang, and i answered it, and i took out a voice said linda, this is sandra o'connor my sister playing a joke on me, right. and it was and call thing to tell me why she would not cooperate. that was not a happy moment. what kills you makes you stronger. i thought that up a minute ago -- and, in fact, i had to work so hard to get the information, the hard way, so found all of this or material and people started answering my phone call why are they taking my phone calls if she won't cooperate. it made no sense, right, but you would think they would call her and she would say they were not cooperating. chatty kathy. i'm writing my book. about a year ago i went to the
she said she would cooperate sandra said it was okay. one of the lessons of this book is sandra meant a lot more to her than some stranger, right. and a lot more to her than anybody in her professional life, and so my friends put me through to sandra, and i was sitting in my home office like all writers -- in my bathrobe covered with cracker crumbs, we all have and my cell phone rang, and i answered it, and i took out a voice said linda, this is sandra o'connor my sister playing a joke on me,...
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we believe cooperation between russia and the k -- the u.k. is , so this issue will not get out of hand. regard, we are hopeful and trust that given the very justified concern of u.k., all concerned will provide full cooperation, so that the matter --l help allay the consents allay the united kingdom. i'm not give the floor to the representative of china. give the floor to the representative of china. there was an incident in the u.k.. of the statement made. comprehensivehe impartialand investigation can be conducted based on facts, in accordance with international role. -- international rule. the parties can properly handle this issue through appropriate channels. thank you mr. president. >> thank you, mr. president. yesterday, after the security council had circulated the letter from the british prime minister, the united kingdom requested the closed consultations be held. we wanted to change the format of the meeting to an open briefing. we did this, not without thinking. we did this because we wanted to make sure that everyone should see w
we believe cooperation between russia and the k -- the u.k. is , so this issue will not get out of hand. regard, we are hopeful and trust that given the very justified concern of u.k., all concerned will provide full cooperation, so that the matter --l help allay the consents allay the united kingdom. i'm not give the floor to the representative of china. give the floor to the representative of china. there was an incident in the u.k.. of the statement made. comprehensivehe impartialand...
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you tweeted last night at anderson cooper and "60 minutes." would you like to interview me about my book? >> yes. >> sean: you have heard from anderson? >> no, but i am not a porn star. i was a hard working nurse and a business woman. i was not a porn star. that's why they were not interested in me. >> sean: the idea is i always talked about this president having 5 big groups against him. the deep state. the liberal media and democrats and republicans and if you are a democrat me too doesn't matter. it seems if you are a democrat, women's rights don't matter. you two are examples of it. >> i know. it's like when they contacted me to do an interview for the me too, i told them i didn't feel a part of that. no one ever included me in that. there was from "time" magazine. >> sean: you were me too long before me too and you were brutalized. >> they asked me to submit a comment. i said i will in support of me too and they came out as being person of the year. i looked for my comment and it wasn't there. >> wow. >> sean: me too -- what do you say to
you tweeted last night at anderson cooper and "60 minutes." would you like to interview me about my book? >> yes. >> sean: you have heard from anderson? >> no, but i am not a porn star. i was a hard working nurse and a business woman. i was not a porn star. that's why they were not interested in me. >> sean: the idea is i always talked about this president having 5 big groups against him. the deep state. the liberal media and democrats and republicans and if...
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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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they provided no credible explanation good with we are ready for open and constructive cooperation within the framework of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons we don't speak the language of ultimatums and we won't allow anyone to speak to us this way moscow says that person also blocked a russia drafted statement at the un security council for a more thorough investigation caleb maupin explains how events unfolded at the united nations bashar is in serious breach of the chemical weapons convention through its failure to declare the navi short program now the u.k. representative who called the emergency meeting was then followed up by the u.s. representative nikki haley now nikki haley not only made reference to allegations against russia about the recent incident but she further fit it into a wider narrative a growing concern and all of this dangerous and destabilizing activity is russia. russia failed to ensure syria destroyed its chemical weapons program russia killed the joint investigative mechanism when it found the side liable for chemical attacks the credibilit
they provided no credible explanation good with we are ready for open and constructive cooperation within the framework of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons we don't speak the language of ultimatums and we won't allow anyone to speak to us this way moscow says that person also blocked a russia drafted statement at the un security council for a more thorough investigation caleb maupin explains how events unfolded at the united nations bashar is in serious breach of the...
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our 13 states don't cooperate with the federal government. that would have been different than our founders belief that that which was given to the federal government you expected to cooperate in that process. >> that would tear apart the states from being yoke to the federal government. i, you know when you look at the civil war and what it was about, it was about the government saying, this , and states saying, yes to that. and when you separate those two things. then it was freedom today is keeping us safe and i will inauguration. >> one of the entering things when i tloin my attorney general at the state willful level and my governor they would have you believe it is failed immigration policy that causes us to want to deport ail yens it is our failed policy that wouldment us to do it. reality is no matter what we did in washington in the way of immigration reform we would give amnesty to everybody and the next day you would have the stap problem. you have foreign nationals committing crimes and under these laws obstructed from the coopera
our 13 states don't cooperate with the federal government. that would have been different than our founders belief that that which was given to the federal government you expected to cooperate in that process. >> that would tear apart the states from being yoke to the federal government. i, you know when you look at the civil war and what it was about, it was about the government saying, this , and states saying, yes to that. and when you separate those two things. then it was freedom...