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rick was there. my boys were in the other room. >> the prosecutor began to wonder, could those mysterious blood droplets at the crime scene be linked to rick and bambi? >> dna results had not come back. >> you didn't know who it was but you knew someone else was in the house. >> could have been richard gagnon. >> while humphreys waited for those results, he obtained a search warrant and took a look at some of their other belongings, including his shoes. >> there was blood on his shoe. >> what did the lab analysis say that? >> it was big charlie's blood. >> they didn't buy rick's stories having stepped in blood while looking for bambi's mother car keys. >> now you have two persons of interest, fair to say? >> oh, no question. >> ten days after the murders, humphreys asked both rick and bambi to take polygraph tests. both agreed and both showed deception. >> rick gagnon in particular showed deception. >> police sat both rick and bambi down in separate rooms for another round of questioning. this time t
rick was there. my boys were in the other room. >> the prosecutor began to wonder, could those mysterious blood droplets at the crime scene be linked to rick and bambi? >> dna results had not come back. >> you didn't know who it was but you knew someone else was in the house. >> could have been richard gagnon. >> while humphreys waited for those results, he obtained a search warrant and took a look at some of their other belongings, including his shoes. >>...
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and with it, rick. by now bambi had cut ties with her old boyfriend. >> it sounds like she had your back, rick, and then she didn't. >> yeah. >> what happened? >> jail changes people. you know? >> rick was hoping it would be just a matter of time before he, too, would be released. the forensics they had against you, no hair, no fingerprint, no dna. >> nothing. >> but he did have charlie's blood on his shoe. to humphries, that evidence was part of a bloody trail from the crime scene that was about to lead both the prosecutor and rick gagnon into a courtroom showdown. >>> coming up -- one of rick gagnon's fellow inmates comes forward with a damning story. >> he's been given a fairly detailed account of what occurred that evening, and what the crime scene looked like. >> stuff that hadn't been in the newspapers or on tv. >> no. >> not at all, no. >>> welcome back. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. it's just my eczema again,. but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you okay? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot?
and with it, rick. by now bambi had cut ties with her old boyfriend. >> it sounds like she had your back, rick, and then she didn't. >> yeah. >> what happened? >> jail changes people. you know? >> rick was hoping it would be just a matter of time before he, too, would be released. the forensics they had against you, no hair, no fingerprint, no dna. >> nothing. >> but he did have charlie's blood on his shoe. to humphries, that evidence was part of a...
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rick was there. i was there. my boys with in the other room. >> the prosecutor began to wonder, could those mysterious blood droplets at the crime scene be linked to rick and bambi? >> dna results had not come back. we didn't know whose blood that was. >> you didn't know who it was but you knew someone else was in the house. >> could have been richard gagnon. >> while humphreys waited for those results, he obtained a search warrant and took a look at some of their other belongings, including their shoes. >> there was blood on his shoe. >> what did the lab analysis say that? >> it was big charlie's blood. >> the prosecutor didn't buy rick's story of having stepped in blood while looking for bambi's mother's car keys. >> now you have two persons of interest, fair to say? >> oh, no question. >> ten days after the murders, humphreys asked both rick and bambi to take polygraph tests. both agreed and both showed deception. >> rick gagnon in particular showed deception. >> police then sat both rick and bambi down in sep
rick was there. i was there. my boys with in the other room. >> the prosecutor began to wonder, could those mysterious blood droplets at the crime scene be linked to rick and bambi? >> dna results had not come back. we didn't know whose blood that was. >> you didn't know who it was but you knew someone else was in the house. >> could have been richard gagnon. >> while humphreys waited for those results, he obtained a search warrant and took a look at some of their...
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rick? >> rick: looks like the weather is good. the president is waving to a crowd there with his wife, melania. i know there were massive protests on the streets of london today and apparently protests in scotland as well? >> we were inside some of the protests in london. parliament square is on one side and in the middle is white hall. probably runs about a mile or so. the protesters that we saw were just jockeying back and forth from parliament square and hanging out there. there was no reason -- we couldn't see a pattern as to how they came in and why they stayed. what i can tell you for the most part, it was nonviolent. they were voicing their displeasure with this president. we did not see any arrests for several hours that we were there. its 8:30 now here in london. rain behind me. that might have scattered the last of the protesters. they were planning for that to wrap up at 7:00 p.m. for the most part, you can describe it as vocal but nonviolent. >> rick: thanks, blake. we watched the president's s.u.v. do a slow-roll on t
rick? >> rick: looks like the weather is good. the president is waving to a crowd there with his wife, melania. i know there were massive protests on the streets of london today and apparently protests in scotland as well? >> we were inside some of the protests in london. parliament square is on one side and in the middle is white hall. probably runs about a mile or so. the protesters that we saw were just jockeying back and forth from parliament square and hanging out there. there...
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who is rick davis? rick davis has, for many years, chiefenator mccain's strategist and political advisor. integral and the development of key initiatives including ground breaking climate legislation and campaign finance reform. he served as the national campaign manager for senator mccain's presidential runs in 2000 and 2008 and was in charge of all campaign activities. he unquestionably has been and continues to be senator mccain's closest confidant. the conversation with the three of them will give us elimination about senator mccain. before you hear more specifically about senator mccain, i would note that there is an extensive ground of the relationship between the mccain family and lbj. senator mccain's father, admiral john mccain junior served with distinction and write a claim during lbj's presidency. in february 1967, he was promoted from vice admiral to full admiral and became commander in chief of all u.s. naval forces in europe and was stationed in london. that was the year that senator mcca
who is rick davis? rick davis has, for many years, chiefenator mccain's strategist and political advisor. integral and the development of key initiatives including ground breaking climate legislation and campaign finance reform. he served as the national campaign manager for senator mccain's presidential runs in 2000 and 2008 and was in charge of all campaign activities. he unquestionably has been and continues to be senator mccain's closest confidant. the conversation with the three of them...
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ricks: yeah, great question. these mergers are happening because the system i described, the 50-year-old system, which is really tied to the passage of the great society measures by johnson, whic was built and find it all these hospital systems in a real way, i think it is us -- showing signs of fragility. that hospitals are merging, and combining to reduce cost that they are doing it without changing the care delivery model. what am arguing for is a fundamental change in the model. and i think what probably people miss when i speak to health care executives is that consumer expectations have moved dramatically about service delivery in every other part of their lives. but they really have not moved very much in health care. and i think it is time for us to adapt. >> thank you. this question comes from students. i think it is very interesting, because many of them are hoping to be in the field. and that is, what advice would you give to students that have an interest in pursuing a career in pharmaceutical industr
ricks: yeah, great question. these mergers are happening because the system i described, the 50-year-old system, which is really tied to the passage of the great society measures by johnson, whic was built and find it all these hospital systems in a real way, i think it is us -- showing signs of fragility. that hospitals are merging, and combining to reduce cost that they are doing it without changing the care delivery model. what am arguing for is a fundamental change in the model. and i think...
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who is rick davis? rick davis has, for many years, been senator mccain's chief strategist and political advisor. integral and the development of key initiatives including ground breaking climate legislation and campaign finance reform. he served as the national campaign manager for senator mccain's presidential runs in 2000 and 2008 and was in charge of all campaign activities. he unquestionably has been and continues to be senator mccain's closest confidant. the conversation with the three of them will give us elimination about senator mccain. before you hear more specifically about senator mccain, i would note that there is an extensive ground of the relationship between the mccain family and lbj. senator mccain's father, admiral john mccain junior served with distinction and write a claim during lbj's presidency. in february 1967, he was promoted from vice admiral to full admiral and became commander in chief of all u.s. naval forces in europe and was stationed in london. that was the year that senat
who is rick davis? rick davis has, for many years, been senator mccain's chief strategist and political advisor. integral and the development of key initiatives including ground breaking climate legislation and campaign finance reform. he served as the national campaign manager for senator mccain's presidential runs in 2000 and 2008 and was in charge of all campaign activities. he unquestionably has been and continues to be senator mccain's closest confidant. the conversation with the three of...
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>> hi, rick. yes, chuck schumer is issuing a call for action following the helsinki summit. >> our response to the debasement of american interests before a foreign adversaries do not respond just in word but in deed. our republican colleagues cannot just talk to talk. some haven't done it. most haven't. our republican colleagues as a body need to walk the walk. >> senate republican whip john cornyn of texas said lawmakers need to get serious in a hurry to prevent future election meddling. >> we better wake up. rather than the blame game and pointing fingers, we better get ready for the mid-terms in 2018. >> we're less than four months from the next election, the mid-terms. no concrete steps have been taken, rick. >> rick: mike, maybe it's too soon. not sure if you've gotten reaction from the president's clarification? >> there's not been any immediate response to what the president has been saying. a lot of lawmakers have talking about congress speaking with one voice about the issues going forwa
>> hi, rick. yes, chuck schumer is issuing a call for action following the helsinki summit. >> our response to the debasement of american interests before a foreign adversaries do not respond just in word but in deed. our republican colleagues cannot just talk to talk. some haven't done it. most haven't. our republican colleagues as a body need to walk the walk. >> senate republican whip john cornyn of texas said lawmakers need to get serious in a hurry to prevent future...
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who is rick davis? rick davis has, for many years, been senator mccain's chief strategist and political advisor. integral in the development of key initiatives including ground - breaking climate legislation and campaign finance reform. he served as the national campaign manager for senator mccain's presidential runs in 2000 and 2008 and was in charge of all campaign activities. he unquestionably has been and continues to be senator mccain's closest confidant. the conversation with the three of them will give us elimination about senator mccain. before you hear more specifically about senator mccain, i would note that there is an extensive background of the relationship between the mccain family and lbj. senator mccain's father, admiral john mccain junior served with distinction and great acclaim during lbj's presidency. in february 1967, he was promoted from vice admiral to full admiral and became commander in chief of all u.s. naval forces in europe and was stationed in london. that was the year that
who is rick davis? rick davis has, for many years, been senator mccain's chief strategist and political advisor. integral in the development of key initiatives including ground - breaking climate legislation and campaign finance reform. he served as the national campaign manager for senator mccain's presidential runs in 2000 and 2008 and was in charge of all campaign activities. he unquestionably has been and continues to be senator mccain's closest confidant. the conversation with the three of...
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rick? >> rick: welcome back to new york city, rich. >> thank you. >> rick: russia's effort to influence the 2016 presidential campaign is one tree in a growing forest. that worry from rod rosenstein. he's overseeing the investigation into russian election meddling and spoke at a national security forum in aspen. >> russian intelligence officers did not stumble on the idea of hacking american computers and posting misleading messages because they had a free afternoon. it's what they do every day. >> catherine herridge is at that conference in aspen which is making a lot of news, catherine. >> for sure. thanks. the deputy attorney general described the cyber threat as persistent and aggressive and made the case that the justice department has a public responsibility to alert the public to all the bad actors working in the space. russian, china, iran, terrorist groups. so when they're looking at information, analyzing information, they have got some tools. they're armored so they can understan
rick? >> rick: welcome back to new york city, rich. >> thank you. >> rick: russia's effort to influence the 2016 presidential campaign is one tree in a growing forest. that worry from rod rosenstein. he's overseeing the investigation into russian election meddling and spoke at a national security forum in aspen. >> russian intelligence officers did not stumble on the idea of hacking american computers and posting misleading messages because they had a free afternoon....
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tom baric had rick gates open an office in d.c. for baric's firm. so this was seen as something that was not so easy to ignore by each folks around trump who thought better of having rick gates with this looming cloud of scandal hanging over him around the white house and the administration. >> and rick gates, not a household name the way some of these other characters are. but he's now working for bob mueller, on team america telling bob mueller and investigators everything they want to know about the trump campaign. any concern about the amount of time rick gates lasted after manafort was off the scene? he was in and out of this white house long after donald trump was inaugurated. he was in and around some key people in places who were also of interest to robert mueller. is there anything about those intersections between gates and folks in the white house and the folks that you write about today that creates more anxiety for people now that he's a cooperating witness in the mueller probe? >> yeah, absolutely. and you raise a valid point. manafort
tom baric had rick gates open an office in d.c. for baric's firm. so this was seen as something that was not so easy to ignore by each folks around trump who thought better of having rick gates with this looming cloud of scandal hanging over him around the white house and the administration. >> and rick gates, not a household name the way some of these other characters are. but he's now working for bob mueller, on team america telling bob mueller and investigators everything they want to...
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in the case of rick and me, it was me. i really could not understand how this man who valued me so, and really was proud of my feminism, i am not a card carrying anything, but could not accept basic things, i started off asking him about. he sees the world differently in these ways. it is interestin since rift met, something outside of politics, that something we're passionate about. we are with this group, for many years. >> the cover of the book by dr. jeanne safer. "i love you, but i hate your politics." the elephant and the donkey are bubutting heads, how does this end. >> they are not bu butting headn the end, they are smiling, i hope. >> book tv visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. >> book i am trying to finish right now is the best and the brightest. a book written in mid 60s, on vietnam. a edition has a forward from senator john mccain. a friend of mine about importance of this book, and understanding vietnam. that is a great one. next one is crypto. by stephen levee, a
in the case of rick and me, it was me. i really could not understand how this man who valued me so, and really was proud of my feminism, i am not a card carrying anything, but could not accept basic things, i started off asking him about. he sees the world differently in these ways. it is interestin since rift met, something outside of politics, that something we're passionate about. we are with this group, for many years. >> the cover of the book by dr. jeanne safer. "i love you,...
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rick: nice to meet you. lemonis: oh, wow. it's a big shop. rick: this is the screen printing side. lemonis: okay. how much could you crank out of here? rick: the other day, we did 2,600 shirts. lemonis: in one day? i honestly was surprised with how big the screen printing shop was. mike: angle, good pressure all the way in. lemonis: what i like about what i see here is it's connected to the family, so i know there's good pricing. oh. rick: slick. lemonis: come on with the gold. and this business could really grow. there is a ton of capacity. rick: mike, he's a great graphic artist. john is the sales guy. he gets the sales. he's very determined. i can't think of any better. mike: thanks, dad. john: thank you, pop. rick: we've been through a lot with my son. [ sniffles ] lemonis: yeah. mike: we could show you a video. a video he did for his daughter. lemonis: i would love to watch that video. did he write this song? mike: he wrote it and sang it for his daughter. ricky: ♪ don't ever stop loving ♪ don't let anyone take your crown ♪ ♪ i'll always look out for you ♪ rick: [ sn
rick: nice to meet you. lemonis: oh, wow. it's a big shop. rick: this is the screen printing side. lemonis: okay. how much could you crank out of here? rick: the other day, we did 2,600 shirts. lemonis: in one day? i honestly was surprised with how big the screen printing shop was. mike: angle, good pressure all the way in. lemonis: what i like about what i see here is it's connected to the family, so i know there's good pricing. oh. rick: slick. lemonis: come on with the gold. and this...
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rick: it is fine. they would have been a huge opportunity to create the semiconductor industry powerhouse going forward that we do not have that now and we have a bright future. we are the leading semi conductor into the automated industry and bringing -- focus on making driver -- driving safer. we provide a you -- unique technology. learninge the machine and artificial intelligence. about giving me -- the president giving zte a lifeline. zte ise is important -- important. we lost potential sales. a significant customer and we continue to want to work with them. david: you would not have done the qualcomm deal if you did not think he would grow the company faster, how will you grow it faster and better, and what will you do with the five-day dollars cash you are walking away with -- $5 billion cash you're walking away with. and wet is $2 billion will use some to expand our internal capacity. we are focused on driving growth and leadership position in automotive, making driving safer. we are in a unique
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ricks: maybe if we do this. how about that? ok. [applause] mr. ricks: purdue engineering. [laughter] so, every president since the 1970's has spoken to this group. i know just recently the ambassador from israel, along with cnn's mike rogers were here discussing middle east peace and global security and other weighty topics. very important and probably a little bit more exciting than health care. but i'm here to talk to about health care. instead of the present, i would like to talk to you about the future. and the future of health care, to me, is a woman like marie. marie has type i diabetes, she has had it for 35 years. she does everything a patient should do. she eats right, she exercises every day, and she religiously takes her medications. yet, during only three periods in her life did she have her type i diabetes under control. two times were when she was pregnant with her two children, she received extra attention, extra checkups, ultrasounds, nonstress checks and other tests to make sure that her and her unborn children were in good shape. fortunately, they were, a
ricks: maybe if we do this. how about that? ok. [applause] mr. ricks: purdue engineering. [laughter] so, every president since the 1970's has spoken to this group. i know just recently the ambassador from israel, along with cnn's mike rogers were here discussing middle east peace and global security and other weighty topics. very important and probably a little bit more exciting than health care. but i'm here to talk to about health care. instead of the present, i would like to talk to you...
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pete: do i see rick? where's rick? ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to kiss ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to dance ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to [ laughing ] ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo [ goose honking ] ♪ [ laughing ] a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it. ♪ progressive helps keep you out there. mr. strzok, i don't know where to start. if i could give you a purple heart. i would. you deserve one. this has been an attack on you in a way to attack mr. mueller and the investigation that is to get at russia collusion involved in our election. pete: that was a democrat on thursday saying that peter strzok should receive a purple heart for his testimony. this was after, i think after the democrats had given him a standing ovation. almost nothing to say about that. rachel: it's very revealing. i actually believe that he and other democrats admire what peter strzok has done to help the mueller investigation. they actually admire that more than what our military does. i think it's actuall
pete: do i see rick? where's rick? ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to kiss ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to dance ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to [ laughing ] ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo [ goose honking ] ♪ [ laughing ] a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it. ♪ progressive helps keep you out there. mr. strzok, i don't know where to start. if i could give you a purple heart. i would. you deserve one. this has been an attack on you in a way to attack mr....
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ice man or slick rick. >> jim: i might say slick rick, man. i mean, rick was -- listen, george was a scoring machine but rick is an animal, bro. i don't know what it is. i wasn't old enough to watch him play but i saw a lot of film on both of them. and rick wasn't afraid. these guys don't appreciate exactly what he did back in the day. it seems archaic what he did. how about this jim jackson. rick barry is the only player ever to lead the ncaa a and aba and nba in scoring. that he an a bad mantha's a bad man. stevenson misses the 3. right now he should be able to do this -- even if he doesn't get to a post-up, anywhere inside the lane in the gray area no one should be able to stop him. he's got to be able to get those touches. he has to complete the deal. >> brian: 12 point lead for the ball hogs. here's childress. hrefpt hand. lays it in. >> jim: again, just the quick movement by the ball hogs that are catching them off guard. ball hogs are able to take advantage of it. >> brian: her's carlos boozer, left hand: because they swung it real quic
ice man or slick rick. >> jim: i might say slick rick, man. i mean, rick was -- listen, george was a scoring machine but rick is an animal, bro. i don't know what it is. i wasn't old enough to watch him play but i saw a lot of film on both of them. and rick wasn't afraid. these guys don't appreciate exactly what he did back in the day. it seems archaic what he did. how about this jim jackson. rick barry is the only player ever to lead the ncaa a and aba and nba in scoring. that he an a...
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he says that one man, as you noted, is rick gates. that rick gates is the one who was in charge of filing the tax returns, handing the operational matters. he's the one that he says hid the income from the irs and he said for the first time -- we never heard this before -- that gaits was embezzling money from the lobbying firm that he and manafort worked for. yanukovych's supporters, as the prosecution says, ukrainian oligarchs, deposited the money in bank accounts in cyprus and they were transferred to manafort's accounts in cyprus and used to buy luxury goods and buy and do work on properties here in the u.s., the prosecution says. they also say that that whole scheme was the idea of the ukrainian oligarchs. they didn't know who they were supporting so they did it in a third party way. >> pete, apparently there was an audible reaction. he said he was a patriot. and there was an audible gasp when they talked about his foreign work. was it that noticeable? >> i was not in the courtroom for that ch. it's hard to get a seat in the main
he says that one man, as you noted, is rick gates. that rick gates is the one who was in charge of filing the tax returns, handing the operational matters. he's the one that he says hid the income from the irs and he said for the first time -- we never heard this before -- that gaits was embezzling money from the lobbying firm that he and manafort worked for. yanukovych's supporters, as the prosecution says, ukrainian oligarchs, deposited the money in bank accounts in cyprus and they were...
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and rick sta nto n saw the momentjohn volanthen and rick stanton saw the missing children perched on a muddy ledge above the water. they left them promising more help. today the children were visited by thai navy divers and had their first food and medical treatment. they are said to be in surprisingly good health. the two british men are among the world's most experienced and daring cave divers, a highly specialised field. in 2004, they made a record—breaking exploration of wookee hole in somerset, reaching new depths. theirfriend of wookee hole in somerset, reaching new depths. their friend and photographer, martyn farr, talked about their achievement in thailand. you can't help but feel emotional about it now. then, wow, you think, this is fantastic. those boys, after nine, ten days underground, and now they've got the best guys there are. sojohn they've got the best guys there are. so john and rick, they've got the best guys there are. sojohn and rick, you know, they are calm, they are very connected, they are very organised, extremely disciplined, and consummate professionals.
and rick sta nto n saw the momentjohn volanthen and rick stanton saw the missing children perched on a muddy ledge above the water. they left them promising more help. today the children were visited by thai navy divers and had their first food and medical treatment. they are said to be in surprisingly good health. the two british men are among the world's most experienced and daring cave divers, a highly specialised field. in 2004, they made a record—breaking exploration of wookee hole in...
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and hers are very, very similar. >> we introduced larry and rick via facetime. >> hi, rick. i want to be the first to tell you i'm really sorry that i'm putting you all through this. >> larry said he never did get that $100 back. >> it went to the big bank in the cloud and i don't know where it went. >> so 7 on your side contacted wells fargo. it did not explain what happened, but said there is a process for reversing those mistakes. however, in this situation, the payment reimbursement was delayed. after that, the $100 showed up in larry's account. >> i really want to thank you for this. >> and if rick's never rockford -- >> buy me a beer or something, right? >> maybe. larry says he's going back to writing checks for his kids' birthday. now i want to hear from you. have you lost some money? can you not get it back? my 7 on your side hotline is monday through friday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., 415-954-8151. yo can also reach me on my facebook page and through abc7news.com. i told you this was quite the story. >> that really is. i've added an extra zero before. >> ooh. >> b
and hers are very, very similar. >> we introduced larry and rick via facetime. >> hi, rick. i want to be the first to tell you i'm really sorry that i'm putting you all through this. >> larry said he never did get that $100 back. >> it went to the big bank in the cloud and i don't know where it went. >> so 7 on your side contacted wells fargo. it did not explain what happened, but said there is a process for reversing those mistakes. however, in this situation, the...
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so blame it on rick gates. he was the one who was closely managing these business affairs and blame it on the ukrainian oligarchs who demanded that paul manafort set up these private secret bank accounts in cypress in the st. vincent and the grenadines in order for him to be paid by the ukrainian ole gashes. that's the defense in a nutshell. it's kind of an unusual defense. >> yeah. >> they also say that -- they also say that paul manafort met with the fbi in 2014 and he described these offshore bank accounts. he identified them and he also described that he had gotten paid $27 million in doing business with ukrainians. so we had the first witness already here because this is what's known as a rocket docket here in alexandria, virginia. we had the first witness. we expect in the last couple of days we will hear about the accountants and more details about the bank accounts. >> thank you evan. it's all pretty fascinating as evan says he says he me with the fbi is detailed $27 million that he was paid. the govern
so blame it on rick gates. he was the one who was closely managing these business affairs and blame it on the ukrainian oligarchs who demanded that paul manafort set up these private secret bank accounts in cypress in the st. vincent and the grenadines in order for him to be paid by the ukrainian ole gashes. that's the defense in a nutshell. it's kind of an unusual defense. >> yeah. >> they also say that -- they also say that paul manafort met with the fbi in 2014 and he described...
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it's not about the truth, rick. you gave him an excuse earlier. you said, well, you know, everybody has been after him about this. so what, rick? >> i did not excuse -- i do not excuse what the president said. i just -- i tried to give you some insight as to what the president was thinking and what he was trying to accomplish. and i agree that i think it was a betrayal of the united states and in his rhetoric at that press conference, but one of the things that i think could benefit trump is the hyperbolic response by some like john brennan saying that it's treasonous. it's what's always given the president quarter with his base, which is that everybody on the left just goes, you know, ballistic and goes overboard. >> you think the base likes what he said today? >> no, i don't think they do. but i do believe that, for example -- >> trading patriotism for self-preservation. >> i think president obama betrayed this country more with his deal with iran. >> come on. >> and giving billions of dollars to iran to -- [ overlapping voices ] >> i think ther
it's not about the truth, rick. you gave him an excuse earlier. you said, well, you know, everybody has been after him about this. so what, rick? >> i did not excuse -- i do not excuse what the president said. i just -- i tried to give you some insight as to what the president was thinking and what he was trying to accomplish. and i agree that i think it was a betrayal of the united states and in his rhetoric at that press conference, but one of the things that i think could benefit trump...
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good question, where is rick scott running for governor. when it comes to general election, he is running statewide against bill nelson, the incumbent senator from florida, he has to figure out how trump place. >> rick scott was at the event prior, he is doing a fund-raiser that coincides. >> that's what republicans have to do. they have to figure out where trump is an advantage and where he is a disadvantage. in the republican primaries, desantis' rise is evidence -- i think it's close to 90% of republicans support donald trump. that's the crowd you were watching. >> i thought it was interesting to see steve bannon come out just the other day. he pretty much declared this is a referendum in november on the trump presidency. >> it really is and the president has an enormous advantage when he campaigned 6 out of 7 days a week as he is bowing. last week the president 90% among republicans. general kelly will stay on in the white house. that was announced today, through 2020. we will get that signed to drop down there. there we go. we expect t
good question, where is rick scott running for governor. when it comes to general election, he is running statewide against bill nelson, the incumbent senator from florida, he has to figure out how trump place. >> rick scott was at the event prior, he is doing a fund-raiser that coincides. >> that's what republicans have to do. they have to figure out where trump is an advantage and where he is a disadvantage. in the republican primaries, desantis' rise is evidence -- i think it's...
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we introduced larry and rick via facetime. >> hi, rick. i want to be the first to tell you i'm really sorry that i'm putting you all through this. >> larry said he never did get that $100 back. >> it went to the big bank in the cloud and i don't know where it went. >> so 7 on your side contacted wells fargo. it did not explain what happened, but said there is a process for reversing those mistakes. >> however, in this situation, the payment reimbursement was delayed. after that, the $100 showed up in larry's account. >> i really want to thank you. >> and if rick's ever in rockford. >> he'll buy my a beer or something, right? >> from now on he's sending checks to his kids for their birthdays and no more electronic transfers for him. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >> an accuweather update. >> here's a look at live doppler 7. we have gray skies that have filled in from the coast with a cool marine layer and has spread into the bay, but that will retreat. here is a live shot right now from emoriville. it is looking pretty gray out there.
we introduced larry and rick via facetime. >> hi, rick. i want to be the first to tell you i'm really sorry that i'm putting you all through this. >> larry said he never did get that $100 back. >> it went to the big bank in the cloud and i don't know where it went. >> so 7 on your side contacted wells fargo. it did not explain what happened, but said there is a process for reversing those mistakes. >> however, in this situation, the payment reimbursement was...
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via face time. >> hi, rick. i want to be the first to tell you, i'm really sorry. >> larry said he never did get that $100 back. >> it went to the big bank in went. >> so 7 on your side contacted wells fargo and it did not explain what happened and said there is a process for reversing those mistakes. however, in this situation, the payment reimbursement was delayed. after that the $100 showed up in larry's account. >> i really want to thank you. >> and if rick's ever in rockford. >> he'll buy me a beer or something, right? >> from now on he's sending checks to his kid trs their birthdays. no more electronic transfers for him. >> i'm michaelnn, 7 on your side. >> next, don't be surprised if you see this on the streets of san francisco today >>> happening today is the second part of this year's world naked bike ride in san francisco. you can bare as much as you daer for the ride around popular spots like fisherman's whatever, the marina and golden gate park. the protests the dependency for big oil and the need fo
via face time. >> hi, rick. i want to be the first to tell you, i'm really sorry. >> larry said he never did get that $100 back. >> it went to the big bank in went. >> so 7 on your side contacted wells fargo and it did not explain what happened and said there is a process for reversing those mistakes. however, in this situation, the payment reimbursement was delayed. after that the $100 showed up in larry's account. >> i really want to thank you. >> and if...
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who is rick davis? rick davis has for many years been senator mccain's chief strategist and political advisor. he served as a national campaign manager for senator mccain's presidential runs in 2000 and 2008, and was in charge of all campaign activities. he unquestionably has been and continues to be senator mccain's closest confidant. the conversation with the three of them will give us illumination about senator mccain. before you hear more specifically about senator mccain, i will note there is an extensive background of the relationship between the mccain family and lbj. senator mccain's father, admiral john mccain junior, served with distinction and great acclaim during lbj's presidency. in february, 1967, he was promoted from vice admiral teufel admiral, and became commander in chief of all u.s. naval forces in europe and was stationed in london, that was the year that some neural -- senator mccain was captured by the vietnamese. >>> senator mccain will never serve as our commander in chief. but,
who is rick davis? rick davis has for many years been senator mccain's chief strategist and political advisor. he served as a national campaign manager for senator mccain's presidential runs in 2000 and 2008, and was in charge of all campaign activities. he unquestionably has been and continues to be senator mccain's closest confidant. the conversation with the three of them will give us illumination about senator mccain. before you hear more specifically about senator mccain, i will note there...
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rick gates is presumably taking one against paul manafort right now. they cut deals because prosecutors have figured out that they have something they really want. and it is unclear whether the special counsel's office has a sense of whether manafort does have that sort of thing. it does seem like if there is not, if there is some bargaining to be done, that would be the time to do it. >> yeah. as it approaches. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> up next, we've seen it happen. a politician takes a stand and then folds. what happens when a politician does that every single time he claims to take a stand? we have a knew word for it. stay with us. and now is the best time to buy. man: (on tablet) preparing classic campfire trout. say what? trout. trout. alright. you don't think i need both? why does he have that axe? make summer go right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now get 0% financing for 72 months plus $1,000 ford credit bonus cash on a great selection of suvs. during the ford summer sales event, get our best offer of the season: 0% fin
rick gates is presumably taking one against paul manafort right now. they cut deals because prosecutors have figured out that they have something they really want. and it is unclear whether the special counsel's office has a sense of whether manafort does have that sort of thing. it does seem like if there is not, if there is some bargaining to be done, that would be the time to do it. >> yeah. as it approaches. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> up next, we've seen it...
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rick gates is presumably taking one against paul manafort right now. they cut deals because prosecutors have figured out that they have something they really want. and it is unclear whether the special counsel's office has a sense of whether manafort does have that sort of thing. it does seem like if there is not, if there is some bargaining to be done, that would be the time to do it. >> yeah. as it approaches. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> up next, we've seen it happen. a politician takes a stand and then folds. what happens when a politician does that every single time he claims to take a stand? we have a knew word for it. stay with us. leagues, gathered here are the world's finest insurance experts. rodney -- mastermind of discounts like safe driver, paperless. the list goes on. how about a discount for long lists? gold. mara, you save our customers hundreds for switching almost effortlessly. it's a gift. and jamie. -present. -together we are unstoppable. so, what are we gonna do? ♪ insurance. that's kind of what we do here. ♪ moderate
rick gates is presumably taking one against paul manafort right now. they cut deals because prosecutors have figured out that they have something they really want. and it is unclear whether the special counsel's office has a sense of whether manafort does have that sort of thing. it does seem like if there is not, if there is some bargaining to be done, that would be the time to do it. >> yeah. as it approaches. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> up next, we've seen it...
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this was a zero-tolerance policy, rick. it was even for asylum seekers. >> well, i don't know what about. i can tell you what the administration's policy is with respect to its sle applications. whether that policy was followed on the ground, that's a problem. >> it wasn't. >> well, again, that's a problem with enforcement, not a problem with the policy. >> it was a zero tolerance policy. it was stated as that. we've heard john kelly say that, we've heard stephen miller say that. it was a zero tolerance policy. everybody would be separated from their children. that's zero tolerance. it was supposed to be a deterrent and it has blown up into this, you know, human crisi crisis. >> there's no doubt it's blown up to a human crisis and the media has reported on that in many ways but the media doesn't report on the human crisis of children coming to the borer themselves. the fact is most of these folks are coming from central america, not mexico and they made a 2,000 miles through mexico, they had to cross the mexican border, whi
this was a zero-tolerance policy, rick. it was even for asylum seekers. >> well, i don't know what about. i can tell you what the administration's policy is with respect to its sle applications. whether that policy was followed on the ground, that's a problem. >> it wasn't. >> well, again, that's a problem with enforcement, not a problem with the policy. >> it was a zero tolerance policy. it was stated as that. we've heard john kelly say that, we've heard stephen miller...
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the kids health will be critical as rick and john help the thai military develop an extraction plan. there may be no clear exit in sight, but they promised the kids they would be back. >> golodryga: i have a feeling they will keep that promise. that is the "cbs evening news," for jeff glor, i'm bianna golodryga. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh ♪ >>> kpix 5 news begins with the first legal test of california's sanctuary state policy. two laws protecting illegal immigrants survive a challenge by the trump administration. >> a federal judge did stop the state from enforcing the law related to workplace searches. kpix's political reporter was at the state capital when the ruling came down. melissa? >> reporter: yeah, we are here in the eastern district of california federal courthouse. it is here, today that a federal judge issued a 60 page ruling. this judge, john mendez is a republican appointee. he was made a federal judge by george w. bush. when the trumpet ministration came in asking for three loss to be suspended, he said no to two of them, and
the kids health will be critical as rick and john help the thai military develop an extraction plan. there may be no clear exit in sight, but they promised the kids they would be back. >> golodryga: i have a feeling they will keep that promise. that is the "cbs evening news," for jeff glor, i'm bianna golodryga. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh ♪ >>> kpix 5 news begins with the first legal test of california's sanctuary state policy....
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back with me now, mark preston, rick wilson, susan glasser. so i ended the last segment, rick. start with you. this is really your, your, what, your assessment here. we are talking about, you know, on twitter the president shifting america's relationships and alliances. you called it rank. you said russia, america, north korea, some one else said china. should be in there too. that would make it crank then. >> right. >> if you had, the crank access of china, china, russia, america, thorameric america, north korea. china may be less in that now because of the $200 billion of tariffs. but, i think trump is much more comfortable. shown this repeatedly. he is not a person who embraces the traditional liberal western democrat ii iic values of liber free markets. and human rights. he is some one who embraces something that is much darker. much more punitive. he, he, he loves the strong man swagger. he loves the dictator, chic. he loves the style. this is a guy who has an almost juvenile obsession with, with, with the bullies and the thugs and the strongmen of this world. i think that
back with me now, mark preston, rick wilson, susan glasser. so i ended the last segment, rick. start with you. this is really your, your, what, your assessment here. we are talking about, you know, on twitter the president shifting america's relationships and alliances. you called it rank. you said russia, america, north korea, some one else said china. should be in there too. that would make it crank then. >> right. >> if you had, the crank access of china, china, russia, america,...
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to rick's point i was nodding along very excited rick made the point. because, the idea gnat oversight committee is criticizing peter strzok for having bias in an investigation while they clearly demonstrate their bias in an investigation is the ultimate irony. but in addition i'd love to see the republican text messages from that point in the campaign. >> me too. >> because as peter articulated during his testimony and again i'm not defending his behavior or actions i think they were inappropriate and he was appropriately removed. but he was talking about a point in the campaign when president trump attacked the kahn family everyone in in america was outraged. we thought it was disqualifying for the presidency. orp at least somebody trying to seek the highest office, attacking a gold star family in that way. i'd love to see the republican text messages. but i don't think anything came out of this other than the republicans look really silly, particularly because the next day we have an indictment of 12 russians and potentially a congressional candidate
to rick's point i was nodding along very excited rick made the point. because, the idea gnat oversight committee is criticizing peter strzok for having bias in an investigation while they clearly demonstrate their bias in an investigation is the ultimate irony. but in addition i'd love to see the republican text messages from that point in the campaign. >> me too. >> because as peter articulated during his testimony and again i'm not defending his behavior or actions i think they...
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rick stanton isa divers are volunteers. rick stanton is a retired firefighter from coventry. he was awarded an mbe in 2012 for services to cave diving. john volanthen is an it consultant from bristol. he's been cave diving since he was a teenager. his family have been closely following this rescue. it's a feeling of pride, but tojohn, it'sjust rescue. it's a feeling of pride, but to john, it's just another everyday job. he's quite a private person. if you're a mother, you know what it is like to worry about your children, no matter how old you are. in 2004, the bbc filmed both men as they attempted to reach chamber 26 of wookey hole in somerset, where no one has ever gone before. it was an insight into their skills and courage. when people landed on the moon, they had a map, they knew where they were going. but in a cave, if you are beyond the known limit of the cave, nobody knows where it goes and you will never know what will happen round the corner. the british divers are just pa rt corner. the british divers are just part of a huge rescue effort, but their experience will
rick stanton isa divers are volunteers. rick stanton is a retired firefighter from coventry. he was awarded an mbe in 2012 for services to cave diving. john volanthen is an it consultant from bristol. he's been cave diving since he was a teenager. his family have been closely following this rescue. it's a feeling of pride, but tojohn, it'sjust rescue. it's a feeling of pride, but to john, it's just another everyday job. he's quite a private person. if you're a mother, you know what it is like...
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rick: thank you. [inaudible] rick: that says a lot about lay's. potatoes, crunch i'm sure you can hear right now. oh, so good. thank you producers for celebrating. abby: thank you, rick. pete: thank you america for junk food. first it became a sanctuary for illegals now san francisco is letting non-americans, noncitizens vote. so how will it impact local elections? we will debate it coming up next u. griff: just in time for summer vacation. we have the best cars for a road trip all on the plaza. >> can't wait to see what they have. pete: going to be a short road trip ♪ ♪ when i walked through a snowstorm for a cigarette, that's when i knew i had to quit. for real this time. that's why i'm using nicorette. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste plus intense craving relief. every great why needs a great how. abby: back with quick headlines, animal edition. imagine going to the bathroom and seeing, this a snake poking its head out of the toilet. turns out this is someone's pet in virginia beach. the snake was claim
rick: thank you. [inaudible] rick: that says a lot about lay's. potatoes, crunch i'm sure you can hear right now. oh, so good. thank you producers for celebrating. abby: thank you, rick. pete: thank you america for junk food. first it became a sanctuary for illegals now san francisco is letting non-americans, noncitizens vote. so how will it impact local elections? we will debate it coming up next u. griff: just in time for summer vacation. we have the best cars for a road trip all on the...
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things can change, rick. you're not giving any credence to what kavanaugh has done on his own bench. shouldn't you? >> well, look, i think if you look at what he's done on his own bench on this issue, he side stepped the issue. he actually referred to this as -- >> he criticized roberts' decision. doesn't that tell you what you need to know? >> but he also agreed with roberts in the sense that he thought this was a tax. he used, you know, a somewhat arcane measure to dispose of the case. the bottom line is i don't think this is going to be a particularly effective line because you have justice roberts, who seems pretty intent, at least from his rulings, on maintaining the aca. >> here's the thing. the reason that this issue is a legitimate issue, okay, they'll have political arguments about which side they're on, but what kavanaugh with the aca is a legitimate issue. but here's the problem. unless you can glean it from the two or three cases that have touched on it in the past, we'll never understand it from
things can change, rick. you're not giving any credence to what kavanaugh has done on his own bench. shouldn't you? >> well, look, i think if you look at what he's done on his own bench on this issue, he side stepped the issue. he actually referred to this as -- >> he criticized roberts' decision. doesn't that tell you what you need to know? >> but he also agreed with roberts in the sense that he thought this was a tax. he used, you know, a somewhat arcane measure to dispose...
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hi, rick. >> hi. i want to be the first to tell you i'm really sorry that i'm putting you all through this. >> larry said he never did get that $100 and it went back to the big bank in the cloud. 7 on your side contacted wells fargo. it did not explain what happened, but says there is a process for reversing those mistakes. however, in this situation the payment reimbursement was delayed. after that the $100 showed up in larry's account. i really want to thank you for this. if larry's ever in rockford. he'll buy me a beer. >> he's sending checks to his kids for theirirthdays and no more electronic transfers for him. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >> what a hassle. don't be surprised if you see this on the streets of san francisco where this i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making america's #1 shave. precision machinery and high-quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. now starting at $7.99. gillette. th
hi, rick. >> hi. i want to be the first to tell you i'm really sorry that i'm putting you all through this. >> larry said he never did get that $100 and it went back to the big bank in the cloud. 7 on your side contacted wells fargo. it did not explain what happened, but says there is a process for reversing those mistakes. however, in this situation the payment reimbursement was delayed. after that the $100 showed up in larry's account. i really want to thank you for this. if...
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pete: rick, one of the privileges on the show is getting to know folks like rick. one of the best in the business. great meteorologist great businessman. weather man umbrellas.com. give to a great charity but get a great umbrella in the process. todd: it's legit the. pete: great product. abby: jillian with some headlines. jillian: did you ever think an umbrella could be that beautiful by the way? abby: works so well. really well done. jillian: get you caught up on news right now. starting with this. the trump administration rolling back obama era affirmative action policies. guidelines encourage colleges and universities to take race into account during the admission process to promote diversity. the justice and education department say it went beyond the requirements of the constitution. in a statement education secretary betsy devos says quote schools should continue to offer equal opportunities for all students while abiding by the law. a democratic candidate for senate will not support chuck schumer as the party's leader. kirsten cinema the first candidate come
pete: rick, one of the privileges on the show is getting to know folks like rick. one of the best in the business. great meteorologist great businessman. weather man umbrellas.com. give to a great charity but get a great umbrella in the process. todd: it's legit the. pete: great product. abby: jillian with some headlines. jillian: did you ever think an umbrella could be that beautiful by the way? abby: works so well. really well done. jillian: get you caught up on news right now. starting with...
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rick and john are leading the way. rick and john are acting in an advisory capacity, operation control being very much with the military. as we were hearing from our correspondence, appeals have gone out for the right equipment so they can dive their way out. given there is some distance they would have took over and through these incredibly narrow channels, that would clearly be a really big challenge, wouldn't it? absolutely. it is an option are probably last resort but in this unprecedented scenario, there aren't many options for the thai military to consider. it is being considered, asi to consider. it is being considered, as i understand, but your correspondence on the scene is getting details and updates as we are hearing in the uk. do you think it would make more sense, if possible, to try to get the water down so they could get out without having to go through such a risky diving situation? it is unlikely they can lower the water to a sufficient level that they can get out without diving. the options are that p
rick and john are leading the way. rick and john are acting in an advisory capacity, operation control being very much with the military. as we were hearing from our correspondence, appeals have gone out for the right equipment so they can dive their way out. given there is some distance they would have took over and through these incredibly narrow channels, that would clearly be a really big challenge, wouldn't it? absolutely. it is an option are probably last resort but in this unprecedented...
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rick wilson, jill spence and rick, do you think rosenstein's indictment announcement is going to deter this group of republicans? >> in no way whatsoever. this is -- this is a prank by some house members that want to get a little pr out there and rattle the cage. it's not going forward. >> joyce, impeaching rosenstein is all about derailing the mueller investigation as we have talked about for months with this regard. how would the removal of rosenstein impact the mueller investigation from your perspective? >> so rosenstein is permitted mueller to proceed and in fact he appointed him and then gave him a fairly generous mandate. the suspicious is in rosenstein were replaced by someone else they might restrict the cases that mueller could bring or the lines of investigation he could pursue. >> so david, if trump is unhappy with rosenstein as we feel like he is and maybe he could fire him with a tweet as trey gowdy said, we have to let that up and know that could actually happen, could having people like meadow and jordan fight this battle for him. is that better for the president? >> i
rick wilson, jill spence and rick, do you think rosenstein's indictment announcement is going to deter this group of republicans? >> in no way whatsoever. this is -- this is a prank by some house members that want to get a little pr out there and rattle the cage. it's not going forward. >> joyce, impeaching rosenstein is all about derailing the mueller investigation as we have talked about for months with this regard. how would the removal of rosenstein impact the mueller...
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you know that, rick. you know that what was released with the fisa application, we now know dispositively it wasn't just the dossier. and that dossier was explained for what it was. so for him to say otherwise is just not true. >> well, i think the point is that what you say, it wasn't just the dossier. so even those who look at it, look at the fisa application and say, well, it certainly was about the dossier, but you're right. it wasn't just about the dossier. >> but he suggests it was all about the dossier, and that's demonstrably false. why do that? >> well, because i think that there's no question that that was a major -- that was a major piece of his application. >> but it wasn't the only thing, and they had a whole other factual basis. [ overlapping voices ] >> -- that weren't about the dossier. >> the reason he's talking about it is because the dossier is false. there's nothing in that dossier -- >> that's not true. there are things in it that were not substantiated, and there are things in it tha
you know that, rick. you know that what was released with the fisa application, we now know dispositively it wasn't just the dossier. and that dossier was explained for what it was. so for him to say otherwise is just not true. >> well, i think the point is that what you say, it wasn't just the dossier. so even those who look at it, look at the fisa application and say, well, it certainly was about the dossier, but you're right. it wasn't just about the dossier. >> but he suggests...
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secondarily, i read rick's op-ed. i agreed 100%. >> did you ever think you would be saying that out loud? >> honestly, no, and i have liked rick a long time. no, i thought it was incredibly smart the way he laid it out. i thought one of the key points was taking devin nunes and the trials out of the house. we need to stop doing that. i understand why house republicans are behaving the way they do. that is really where the republican party is a slave to this base, as you were talking about at the start of the segment. that's been going back for a decade. there is really nothing they can do now. they have so jerriered these districts. they are not able to make a case to the more moderates. they are not able to reach across the aisle and maintain support in their district because their district didn't built that way. they did it to themselves. that's what they are stuck in right now. we are at a complete -- where i'm at a complete loss is what the senate is doing. they have to stand before entire states. you can't find a
secondarily, i read rick's op-ed. i agreed 100%. >> did you ever think you would be saying that out loud? >> honestly, no, and i have liked rick a long time. no, i thought it was incredibly smart the way he laid it out. i thought one of the key points was taking devin nunes and the trials out of the house. we need to stop doing that. i understand why house republicans are behaving the way they do. that is really where the republican party is a slave to this base, as you were talking...
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account live from washington d c well let's delve deeper into this bring in investigative journalist rick sterling rick you're very welcome to the program first and foremost i'm just looking at the screen might pompei it was still in auction still taking those questions over the trump putin summit seemingly about soul being spoken about hard normal is it for a secretary of state to be questioned in this way over a summit with another world leader. well professor stephen cohen said the response to the summit in helsinki is is basically totally unheard of nothing like it has happened before what's going on in the united states is a battle over u.s. foreign policy in a demand that trump. rescind any any effort stop any efforts he's making to to change the u.s. foreign policy of supremacy and essentially a new conservative policy where the united states. dictates what goes on in other countries the statements of the media and the foreign policy establishment or no hearing secretary of state pompei oh echoing the claims that russia is occupying crimea they're just factually wrong crimea was pa
account live from washington d c well let's delve deeper into this bring in investigative journalist rick sterling rick you're very welcome to the program first and foremost i'm just looking at the screen might pompei it was still in auction still taking those questions over the trump putin summit seemingly about soul being spoken about hard normal is it for a secretary of state to be questioned in this way over a summit with another world leader. well professor stephen cohen said the response...
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rick will be our guest this morning on "squawk on the street." ceo of the company 21 months they waited. an interesting statement from the chinese anti-trust authorities. they're saying why didn't you wait longer? we were still doing our work of course, it was caqualcomm who lead the decision. and the belief it was never really going to be forthcoming coup >> if what the chinese regulators are saying is true there could have been remedies, potentially, to resolve what they had questions about, maybe m & a is still possible in the space? i mean, if one thought it was a china trade war that really was the driving force behind china not ruling on the merger in the first place, if you take their statements at their word, perhaps, there could be deals in the future that could be done. that could be a hope. >> yeah. and because, as we've pointed out, the decision by mofcom. >> many people said undermines the integrity of the anti-trust process over there because it's so much conceived, really, a part of the overall -- >> we're going to go to the south
rick will be our guest this morning on "squawk on the street." ceo of the company 21 months they waited. an interesting statement from the chinese anti-trust authorities. they're saying why didn't you wait longer? we were still doing our work of course, it was caqualcomm who lead the decision. and the belief it was never really going to be forthcoming coup >> if what the chinese regulators are saying is true there could have been remedies, potentially, to resolve what they had...
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now a new report is putting rick gates in the spotlight. here is the headlines from "the new york times." the report looks at two men who paid tens of thousands of dollars each to former campaign aid rick gates for access to the trump administration. gates emerged as a key figure in robert mueller's investigation after cooperating and pleading guilty of charges lying to the fbi and conspiracy against the united states earlier this year. >> ken vogel wrote that story, he joins me now. >> rick gates got $300,000 combined for information on this administration. that's a lot of money, ken. >> yeah, it is. what's notable is that not necessarily you have close associates of the president who finds themselves in high demand at the beginning of the presidency when people are trying toto navigate. rick gates at this time is already under scrutiny from mueller. a whiff of scandal would be enough to urge the president and keep the president and his allies from letting someone like that hang around, let alone inside the white house. here you had no suc
now a new report is putting rick gates in the spotlight. here is the headlines from "the new york times." the report looks at two men who paid tens of thousands of dollars each to former campaign aid rick gates for access to the trump administration. gates emerged as a key figure in robert mueller's investigation after cooperating and pleading guilty of charges lying to the fbi and conspiracy against the united states earlier this year. >> ken vogel wrote that story, he joins me...
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the boys were found by two british divers, rick stanton and john volanthen. we've been speaking tojohn‘s mother. all i knew was last tuesday he had been called to a rescue in thailand, and he asked his brother to ring me and he asked his brother to ring me and tell me he was on his way. since then i have been watching it on the internet. i think it was yesterday, i don't know the day now, it had news breaking and that they had got through to the children which was wonderful. wonderful news the children had been found but it must have been worrying for you watching those stages, as every day went by, thinking about your son and the operation. the weather has not helped at all. when they went up the mountain and started to drill, they seemed pretty certain they were on track and that was how they got in higher up the mountain. yes, i mean, if you are mother you know what it is like to worry about your children, no matter how old you are a. 0nes, always am. children, no matter how old you are a. ones, always am. how does it feel that your boy is going to effec
the boys were found by two british divers, rick stanton and john volanthen. we've been speaking tojohn‘s mother. all i knew was last tuesday he had been called to a rescue in thailand, and he asked his brother to ring me and he asked his brother to ring me and tell me he was on his way. since then i have been watching it on the internet. i think it was yesterday, i don't know the day now, it had news breaking and that they had got through to the children which was wonderful. wonderful news...