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obama in like just obama's campaign manager went to thegrandhavanaclub,that alone would be an impeachable -- you know, you'd be hearing about impeachment. here you've got, you know, meetings with the russian military intelligence and so on. something here looks really, really fishy, and that is why it's so important that the investigation continue. >> let's talk more about this august 2nd meeting that you just mentioned, 2016, that mueller is reportedly focused on, all right? that's paul manafort, then the campaign chief, meets with konstantin kilimnik, a russian allegedly with intelligence ties at a cigar bar in manhattan. how sketchy is that, neal? >> i mean, you know, it's certainly not something you or i would do. i mean it looks very problematic. again, this is at a very sensitive time for the campaign. this is just a few months before the election. trump has just been crowned the republican nominee, and here manafort is going and doing that. and it would be one thing if the story made some sense, but obviously it didn't. he told some story to mueller. that story fell apa
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heart of what matters. >> officials in cuba say a tornado struck the capital cityofhavana. strongwinds damaged a number of public and residential buildings there. it caused flooding in havana and several provinces. just a bit to the north, dangerous wintry weather is headed to the united states. look at that in watertown, new york. 50 million people in the midwest and south are facing heavy snowfalls and cold weathers. forecasts warn that the cold could be life threatening in some states. if you believe in traveling to atlanta, preparing for the super bowl, it's wintry weather all around. >> expect to see about 1 million people go to atlanta with the game on sunday. in advance of it, the coldest weather of years. i want to show you what's happening across international falls and northern minnesota. that's the icebox of the u.s. low temperature sunday morning at minus 46 degrees fahrenheit. the previous record low was minus 36. if you are curious, the coldest they have seen is colder than that, minus 55. how does it feel? what does it boil down to? well, let's talk about this. whe
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spot north of havana ♪ >> the chorus is always about 25, 26 members and it changes. >> yes. >> the membership changes. >> yes, it does. you know, we lose a lot of people. we have lost a lot of people. there's probably maybe four or five people left from the chorus you saw in 2008. >> so 11 years ago young at heart had performed in a prison, basically once or twice. they went in and they sang before the prisoners and it was a very moving experience, but it was...
grandhavanaroomin august of 2016 where they discussed the passage of polling data to konstantin kilimnik, who we know is affiliated with russian intelligence. and they also discussed a potential ukraine peace plan, which has surfaced in other areas. so this kind of goes to the heart of this collusion inquiry. was there some kind of quid pro quo where russia was giving help, targeted help in terms of, you know, social media or disinformation campaigns in exchange for some kind of policy change from the campaign? i mean that's what i see just on the surface. i suspect that rick gates is in a position to provide even more information, and this would really go to the counterintelligence side, which is why it's possible that he could be wrapping up the criminal part of the investigation and preparing that report, but still trying to, you know, figure out what russia is up to because that is ongoing, and it does not end. >> asha, harry, thank you. harry, congratulations on the podcast and on your new fancy glasses. >> thank you. thanks very much. >> appreciate it. have a good one. we'
grand havana room in august of 2016 where they discussed the passage of polling data to konstantin kilimnik, who we know is affiliated with russian intelligence. and they also discussed a potential ukraine peace plan, which has surfaced in other areas. so this kind of goes to the heart of this collusion inquiry. was there some kind of quid pro quo where russia was giving help, targeted help in terms of, you know, social media or disinformation campaigns in exchange for some kind of policy...
passed polling data to kilimn kilimnik. there was a secret meeting atthehavanaclubin new york. this is information that the judge says it doesn't matter who -- you know, whether kilimnik was also providing information to the diplomats, whether he was a double agent or not. he was trying to hide it and he was trying to essentially obstruct the investigation. >> julia, can i ask you though because you know it comes out when we're saying he lied and then they would show a little bit, then he would change the lie a little bit, he'd show a little more. you see it bit by bit by bit. so that opens up the question, julie a, as to why. i can only think of two reasons. one, there's something worse than spending the rest of your life in jail that can't be foresaw. and, two, he's betting on a pardon. >> it could be both. it could be that things are worse than we see right now and also that he's hoping that because it's already looked so bad trump's going to come in. let's just take a step back on this lovely friday we are spending again together. so sarah sanders we learned today goes in to dis
passed polling data to kilimn kilimnik. there was a secret meeting at the havana club in new york. this is information that the judge says it doesn't matter who -- you know, whether kilimnik was also providing information to the diplomats, whether he was a double agent or not. he was trying to hide it and he was trying to essentially obstruct the investigation. >> julia, can i ask you though because you know it comes out when we're saying he lied and then they would show a little bit,...