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walter white doesn't live here. >>> what the real life honors of the breaking bad house are doing to get more privacy. >>> social media exploding with concerns about a super volcano blowing its top mark herring: my mom always worked hard to provide for our family. at one point, she got fired for of all things -- or me: when people are hurt, you need to stand up and do something. and i've never forgotten that as your attorney general. whether it's protecting veterans and seniors from shady debt collectors, or cracking down on gangs and drug traffickers, i have one guiding principle: do what's right for people. i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. i'm in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave my a1c i'm always on call. an insulin that fits my schedule is key. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needl
walter white doesn't live here. >>> what the real life honors of the breaking bad house are doing to get more privacy. >>> social media exploding with concerns about a super volcano blowing its top mark herring: my mom always worked hard to provide for our family. at one point, she got fired for of all things -- or me: when people are hurt, you need to stand up and do something. and i've never forgotten that as your attorney general. whether it's protecting veterans and...
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think walter white and his car wash locations in "breaking bad." in manafort's case it would be sifted through other shell corporations. something called layer b. it's another tactor to throw authorities off of a money trail. in many countries these shell companies can be set up with very little personal information. allowing many dummy corporations to operate on paper without actually existing in the real world. cyprus is a popular place for these dummy corporations. so is the caymen islands. but the u.s. is actually a very popular shell company location. in states like nevada, wyoming, delaware famous for being an easy way to incorporate a business. so much so that delaware has more corporate entities than people according to "the new york times." now, after this layering part is done, it's time for integration. got to be able to use that money. finish cleaning the dirty money. money launderers buy property such as properties in london or a new york apartment or stock investments. things not likely to lose value. that's sort of the concept behind
think walter white and his car wash locations in "breaking bad." in manafort's case it would be sifted through other shell corporations. something called layer b. it's another tactor to throw authorities off of a money trail. in many countries these shell companies can be set up with very little personal information. allowing many dummy corporations to operate on paper without actually existing in the real world. cyprus is a popular place for these dummy corporations. so is the caymen...
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remember this scene, walter white threw an entire pizza on to the roof of his house. it was a fan favorite. people are still re-enacting it to this day. the problem? they're doing it at the actual house in albuquerque, new mexico. the homeowners had enough. they're constructing a six-footasix-foot tall, rod-iron fence to prevent flying cheese pizzas on to their roof. >> they should stand on the roof and catch them. dinner served. >> seemed like a good idea when they gave permission to film there. maybe they weren't living there at the time. >> daily click. in case sky adventurous enough, this group added flare. they covered their suits in l.e.d. lights and jumped out of a plane at night. they joined hands, lighting up the sky, making for an incredible sight. after descending together, they broke apart and each made their way to a safe landing below. >> looks like "tron." >> can you imagine what people on the ground thought? >> oh, i know. war of the worlds. >> yeah. >> wow. >> that's cool. >> that was an old movie, "war of the world." before billie joel the entertaine
remember this scene, walter white threw an entire pizza on to the roof of his house. it was a fan favorite. people are still re-enacting it to this day. the problem? they're doing it at the actual house in albuquerque, new mexico. the homeowners had enough. they're constructing a six-footasix-foot tall, rod-iron fence to prevent flying cheese pizzas on to their roof. >> they should stand on the roof and catch them. dinner served. >> seemed like a good idea when they gave permission...
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remember the scene where frustrated walter white threw an entire pizza on the roof of the house. that was a fan favorite. so much so people are still reenacting it to this day. the problem, they're doing it at the actual house in ain new mex they're constructing a fence to get some privacy after years of tourists trespassing and flying cheese on to their roof. >>> make sure it's staying on the roof. >> seemed like a great idea when they gave permission to shoot the scene there. >> not so much. maybe they weren't living there at the time. >> daily click. >>> this group decided to add some flair. covered suits in led lights and jumped out of a plane at night. the group joined hands lighting up the sky making for a pretty incredible sky. after descending, each made their way to a safe landing below. >> looked like tran. can you imagine what people on the ground thought. >> war of the worlds. >> wow. >> that's cool. >> that was a long time ago. even before billy joel the entertainer. >> first the radio drama. >> tell us about the olden times. >> it was actually on radio. you sat ther
remember the scene where frustrated walter white threw an entire pizza on the roof of the house. that was a fan favorite. so much so people are still reenacting it to this day. the problem, they're doing it at the actual house in ain new mex they're constructing a fence to get some privacy after years of tourists trespassing and flying cheese on to their roof. >>> make sure it's staying on the roof. >> seemed like a great idea when they gave permission to shoot the scene there....
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to see him go visit troops who are recovering at walter reed. i would like to see him call gold star families. those are things i would encourage the white house to do because everybody president should be doing it. >> let's leave it there. thank you very much. >>> president trump on another important front, health care. he declares that the affordable care act is dead, but it is the law of the land and there's no replacement in sight. so what's this about? we will get reaction from one of the men that ran obamacare under president obama next. and you can too. build a better website - in under an hour. with gocentral from godaddy. i'm all about my bed. this mattress is dangerously comfortable. when i get in, i literally say "ahhh." america loves the leesa mattress. we have more 5 star customer reviews than any other mattress of its kind. this bed hugs my body. i'm now a morning person. hello, bed of my dreams. discover how leesa's innovative design provides an extraordinary sleep experience. then place your order. we'll ship your leesa mattress
to see him go visit troops who are recovering at walter reed. i would like to see him call gold star families. those are things i would encourage the white house to do because everybody president should be doing it. >> let's leave it there. thank you very much. >>> president trump on another important front, health care. he declares that the affordable care act is dead, but it is the law of the land and there's no replacement in sight. so what's this about? we will get reaction...
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she's been serving in the white house as deputy press secretary. her name is lindsay walter. let's check in with ronica cleary for the very latest. let's check in with ronica cleary. it's a name many of our viewers you may not be familiar with. she is a very familiar face to those who cover the white house. she works closely with sarah hug bisanders . her name is lindsay walters. she's handled quite a few press gag also aboard air force one. she is only 28 years old. listen to how that very young age in a very powerful position. age is just a number. i always say to people you should want to be seated at the table because you're the most qualified individual regardless of you&-úe from. you you should want to be there because you dpee serve the seat at the table. >> now, she got this job -- well , after a series of other jobs, but it basically all start ed with a phone call from sean spicer, she was working for a governor and that put her in a role at the rnc that eventually handed her a job here at the white house. she hasn't filled in behind that podium yet. in can p
she's been serving in the white house as deputy press secretary. her name is lindsay walter. let's check in with ronica cleary for the very latest. let's check in with ronica cleary. it's a name many of our viewers you may not be familiar with. she is a very familiar face to those who cover the white house. she works closely with sarah hug bisanders . her name is lindsay walters. she's handled quite a few press gag also aboard air force one. she is only 28 years old. listen to how that very...
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talking to walter delinger of what they might learn and what mueller might do next. during the yellow tag sales event, you can get $3,500 off a hard day's play. from now until october 31st, save on a world of possibilities with deals on select 2017 can-am vehicles. only at your local can-am dealer. my bladder leakage was making me feel like i couldn't spend time with my grandson. now depend fit-flex has their fastest absorbing material inside, so it keeps me dry and protected. go to depend.com - get a coupon and try them for yourself. >>> it appears director mueller is making tremendous progress and closing in on senior white house officials. i believe that president is probably being investigated for obstruction of justice because of the firing of james comey and i also believe that there is damaging evidence that people on his team sought to and were eager to work with the russians. >> special counsel robert mueller's investigation is starting to accelerate. fox news reports tonight investigators have begun questioning white house staffers. sources say that retired
talking to walter delinger of what they might learn and what mueller might do next. during the yellow tag sales event, you can get $3,500 off a hard day's play. from now until october 31st, save on a world of possibilities with deals on select 2017 can-am vehicles. only at your local can-am dealer. my bladder leakage was making me feel like i couldn't spend time with my grandson. now depend fit-flex has their fastest absorbing material inside, so it keeps me dry and protected. go to depend.com...
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peter jennings, diane sawyer, charlie gibson, barbara walters, ted koppel. i remember the first phone call -- >> jimmy: sam donaldson. >> amazing at the white house, and our team, like him all those years later they ask those tough questions. the first call from peter jennings in the field, i was covering a natural disaster, they said peter's on the line? i said, peter who? >> jimmy: you got him back. >> no. when i got on the phone i knew. >> jimmy: oh, i've seen him on the overnights, he's very good. [ laughter ] speaking of being in the field you were in florida during the hurricane. why were you there? isn't there a weatherman nobody likes you can send to those jobs? [ laughter ] >> unfortunately we really like intern rob. we've had a lot this year. >> jimmy: yeah. >> this reminds me of katrina. i was in the superdome. i remember the roof peeling off, families there with their glad garbage bags full of the belongings they could take out of their homes in time. katrina, rita, wilma. this year we saw it again with this succession of hurricanes. you mention
peter jennings, diane sawyer, charlie gibson, barbara walters, ted koppel. i remember the first phone call -- >> jimmy: sam donaldson. >> amazing at the white house, and our team, like him all those years later they ask those tough questions. the first call from peter jennings in the field, i was covering a natural disaster, they said peter's on the line? i said, peter who? >> jimmy: you got him back. >> no. when i got on the phone i knew. >> jimmy: oh, i've seen...
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reed, visits to dover and regular meetings with gold star families at the white house and across the country." the spokesperson for president obama, david, said that the president, trump's words today were unequivocally wrong. >> jon karl leading us off turn next here to the use. massive rig explosion near new orleans. people on land said it felt like a bomb was dropped. workers jumping into the water. they had to be rescued. but there is still a search under way tonight. that rig in lake pontchartrain. authorities talking just a short time ago before the cameras, and here's abc's steve osunsami from the scene tonight. >> reporter: rescue teams from the u.s. coast guard have helicopters in the air, and boats in the water tonight, rushing to find the missing oil rig worker who disappeared after this explosion right outside new orleans. >> there's a platform fire in the lake. >> reporter: what caused the oil rig to blow late sunday is still a mystery this evening. >> it's still popping and flaming away. >> reporter: families on the shores of lake pontchartrain are a mile and a half awa
reed, visits to dover and regular meetings with gold star families at the white house and across the country." the spokesperson for president obama, david, said that the president, trump's words today were unequivocally wrong. >> jon karl leading us off turn next here to the use. massive rig explosion near new orleans. people on land said it felt like a bomb was dropped. workers jumping into the water. they had to be rescued. but there is still a search under way tonight. that rig in...
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we've all sat in pool advance at the white house. president obama spent hours at walter reed. i know george bush did the exact same thing. no president has ever done this before. >> and fact check system almost. the ap, "washington post" have reached out to these families. it turned out that according to the ap relatives of nine of the 43 military members who have died say they have not heard from president trump. probably not an issue that anybody would be looking into if the president hadn't raised it. >> exactly. and also, like we've talked about, to bring in past presidents and the behavior that they exhibited during these sort of trying times, it just spauns all sorts of fact checks. we're going down all sorts of hallways of calling people who were contacted by past presidents, by this president. and i've really been sort of touched by some of the stories that have come out about the way george bush and president obama handled contact with military families. >> which to say is one of the hardest things the commander in chief has to do. words i imagine would not come easy
we've all sat in pool advance at the white house. president obama spent hours at walter reed. i know george bush did the exact same thing. no president has ever done this before. >> and fact check system almost. the ap, "washington post" have reached out to these families. it turned out that according to the ap relatives of nine of the 43 military members who have died say they have not heard from president trump. probably not an issue that anybody would be looking into if the...
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he started welcoming wounded warriors to the white house once a month. he went and visited walter reed once a mens. this is the fabric who he is. i'd like to see president trump do some of those things. think that would send a strong message to the troops. >> all right. thanks one and all. >>> u.s. investigators now they they know where some of the funding came for the russian troll farm that used social media in this country to spread fake news during the 2016 election. and you'll never believe who that company has strong ties to. stay with us. >> tech: so you think this chip is nothing to worry about? well at safelite, we know sooner or later every chip will crack. these friends were on a trip when their windshield got chipped. so they scheduled at safelite.com. they didn't have to change their plans or worry about a thing. i'll see you all in a little bit. and i fixed it right away with a strong repair they can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. >> customer: really?! >> tech: being there whenever you need us that's a
he started welcoming wounded warriors to the white house once a month. he went and visited walter reed once a mens. this is the fabric who he is. i'd like to see president trump do some of those things. think that would send a strong message to the troops. >> all right. thanks one and all. >>> u.s. investigators now they they know where some of the funding came for the russian troll farm that used social media in this country to spread fake news during the 2016 election. and...
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and walter scott, who was shot in the back as he ran from the white police officer, in south carolina. 95% of police departments nationwide now use body cameras including most departments in the bay area. frank zimring is a professor at uc berkeley and author of the book, when police killed. >> there are substantial indications that the presence or absence of a camera does make a difference. >> reporter: a new study suggests that difference may not be a change in an officer's behavior. the study compared 1000 officers on the washington dc police force with body cameras to 1000 officers without cameras. during an 18 month period there was little difference and behave behavior when it comes to use of force. civilian complaints, or in the number of charging decisions made by prosecutors. but professor zimring said there is evidence to show a difference in prosecutions of officers when the shootings are deadly. >> our indications there and none of the studies have directly addressed this are that it increases by a factor of 6 criminal prosecutions. >> reporter: vocal civil rights leaders
and walter scott, who was shot in the back as he ran from the white police officer, in south carolina. 95% of police departments nationwide now use body cameras including most departments in the bay area. frank zimring is a professor at uc berkeley and author of the book, when police killed. >> there are substantial indications that the presence or absence of a camera does make a difference. >> reporter: a new study suggests that difference may not be a change in an officer's...
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walter scott who was shot in the back as he ran from a white police officer in south carolina. 95% of police departments nationwide now use body cameras including most departments here in the bay area. during simmering is a professor at uc berkeley and author of the book when police kill. >> there are substantial indications that the presence or absence of the camera does make a difference. >> reporter: a new study suggests the difference may not be a change in an officers behavior. the study compared 1000 officers on the washington, dc police force with the body cameras to 1000 officers without cameras. during an 18 month period, there was little difference in police behavior when it came to use of force. civilian complaints or in the number of charging decisions made by prosecutors. professors simmering says there is evidence to show a difference in prosecutions of officers when the shootings are deadly. >> our indications are there and none of the studies have directly addressed this. it increases by a factor of six criminal prosecutions. >> reporter: local civil rights leaders see
walter scott who was shot in the back as he ran from a white police officer in south carolina. 95% of police departments nationwide now use body cameras including most departments here in the bay area. during simmering is a professor at uc berkeley and author of the book when police kill. >> there are substantial indications that the presence or absence of the camera does make a difference. >> reporter: a new study suggests the difference may not be a change in an officers behavior....
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and walter scott who was shot in the back as he ran from a white police officer in south carolina. 95% of police departments nationwide now use body cameras including most departments in the bay area. this professor at uc berkeley and the author of the book, when police kill. >> there are substantial indications that the presence or absence of a camera does make a difference. >> a new study suggest the difference may be -- not be a change in the behavior. the study compared 1000 officers on the washington dc police force with body cameras with 1000 officers without. during an 18 month period there was little difference in behavior when it came to use of force. civilian complaints or the number of charging decisions made by prosecutors. professor -- the professor said there is evidence to show a difference in prosecutions of officers when the shootings are deadly. >> our indications there and none of the studies have directly addressed this are that it increases by a factor of 6 criminal prosecutions. >> reporter: vocal civil rights leader see other benefits from body cameras. george ho
and walter scott who was shot in the back as he ran from a white police officer in south carolina. 95% of police departments nationwide now use body cameras including most departments in the bay area. this professor at uc berkeley and the author of the book, when police kill. >> there are substantial indications that the presence or absence of a camera does make a difference. >> a new study suggest the difference may be -- not be a change in the behavior. the study compared 1000...
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the picture of walter cronkite and ronald reagan, i do not know what they are saying. i do not know what the joke was because i was working. when i work, i cannot hear. i am not hearing. what i am doing is i am looking through a rangefinder to find a likeness. i'm looking through a rangefinder and i'm trying to frame the picture and think about the picture. consider where my light is. where it is coming from. what my shutter speed and lens opening should be. and doing that, i cannot multitask. i cannot hear what is happening. when anybody asked me what i heard, i said, i am sorry, i do not hear when i am taking pictures. which is absolutely the truth. it wasn't just because i was being a goody two shoes, it was because i couldn't hear. it was and why was there. i didn't go behind the scenes with the pad and a pencil. i went with a camera. i never forgot that. that was why i was there. me to notrtant to share when i left the room. i also realized every time i was allowed behind-the-scenes with any of the presidents or candidates i photographed, i had to take advantage o
the picture of walter cronkite and ronald reagan, i do not know what they are saying. i do not know what the joke was because i was working. when i work, i cannot hear. i am not hearing. what i am doing is i am looking through a rangefinder to find a likeness. i'm looking through a rangefinder and i'm trying to frame the picture and think about the picture. consider where my light is. where it is coming from. what my shutter speed and lens opening should be. and doing that, i cannot multitask....
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reed, visits to dover, regular meetings with gold-star families at the white house and across the country." other responses were less measured. former obama deputy chief of staff alyssa mattromonico wrote on twitter, "that's a bleeping lie to say president obama or past presidents didn't call the family members of soldiers killed in action, he's a deranged animal." former deputy national security adviser ben rhodes also posted on twitter, "this is an outrageous and disrespectful lie even by trump standards. also obama never attacked a gold-star family." the white house responded with a statement of its own saying, "the president wasn't criticizing predecessors but stating a fact. when american heroes make the ultimate sacrifice, presidents pay their respects. sometimes they call, sometimes they send a letter, other times they have the opportunity to meet family members in person. this president, like his predecessors, has done each of these. individuals claiming former presidents, such as their bosses, called each family of the fallen, are mistaken." that's where this debate stands. and w
reed, visits to dover, regular meetings with gold-star families at the white house and across the country." other responses were less measured. former obama deputy chief of staff alyssa mattromonico wrote on twitter, "that's a bleeping lie to say president obama or past presidents didn't call the family members of soldiers killed in action, he's a deranged animal." former deputy national security adviser ben rhodes also posted on twitter, "this is an outrageous and...
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stephen, walter, michael, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> coming up for us, the man once touted as the moderating force in the white house chief of staff john kelly he's facing some backlash right now for saying a lack of compromise is what led to the outbreak of the civil war. that's not all. hear from him in his own words. plus a new bombshell from facebook ahead of a very big hearing on the election meddling. the social network saying shady posts from russian troll farms could have reached more than half of the american voting population. you wouldn't do only half of your daily routine, so why treat your mouth any differently? complete the job with listerine® help prevent plaque, early gum disease, bad breath and kill up to 99.9% of germs. listerine® bring out the bold™ by talking tough on the national debt?ected will they stay true to their words? or did they promise you one thing-only to do another? right now, congress is talking about tax cuts that will add trillions to our national debt and hurt our economy. it
stephen, walter, michael, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> coming up for us, the man once touted as the moderating force in the white house chief of staff john kelly he's facing some backlash right now for saying a lack of compromise is what led to the outbreak of the civil war. that's not all. hear from him in his own words. plus a new bombshell from facebook ahead of a very big hearing on the election meddling. the social network saying shady posts from russian troll farms could...
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peter jennings, diane sawyer, charlie gibson, barbara walters, ted koppel. i remember the first phone call -- >> jimmy: sam donaldson. >> amazing at the white house, and our team, like him all those years later they ask those tough questions. the first call from peter jennings in the field, i was covering a natural disaster, they said peter's on the line? i said, peter who? >> jimmy: you got him back. >> no. when i got on the phone i knew. >> jimmy: oh, i've seen him on the overnights, he's very good. [ laughter ] speaking of being in the field you were in florida during the hurricane. why were you there? isn't there a weatherman nobody likes you can send to those jobs? [ laughter ] >> unfortunately we really like intern rob. we've had a lot this year. >> jimmy: yeah. >> this reminds me of katrina. i was in the superdome. i remember the roof peeling off, families there with their glad garbage bags full of the belongings they could take out of their homes in time. katrina, rita, wilma. this year we saw it again with this succession of hurricanes. you mention
peter jennings, diane sawyer, charlie gibson, barbara walters, ted koppel. i remember the first phone call -- >> jimmy: sam donaldson. >> amazing at the white house, and our team, like him all those years later they ask those tough questions. the first call from peter jennings in the field, i was covering a natural disaster, they said peter's on the line? i said, peter who? >> jimmy: you got him back. >> no. when i got on the phone i knew. >> jimmy: oh, i've seen...
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she's very familiar to usment she's the deputy press secretary lindsay walters. she plays an integral role in support press secretary, sarah huckabee sanders and she tells me that she wouldn't be here today if it weren't from a phone call from former press secretary sean spicer. sean and i had worked together at the rnc so i had spent a year with him. he is actually the reason that i am standing here today. that call from sean spicer changed her live and now she works closely beside sanders. i spent the morning on you how she handles the job and the press at just 28 years old. >> age is just a number. it was never something soggy thought about it. you should want to be seated at the table because you're the most qualified individual, regardless of your gender, your age, where you're from many you should want to be there because you deserve the seat at the tablement she's yet to fill in for sanders behind the podium, but she's becoming a regular at handling briefings with the white house press corp aboard air force one. >> i am a studdier. i like to night where a
she's very familiar to usment she's the deputy press secretary lindsay walters. she plays an integral role in support press secretary, sarah huckabee sanders and she tells me that she wouldn't be here today if it weren't from a phone call from former press secretary sean spicer. sean and i had worked together at the rnc so i had spent a year with him. he is actually the reason that i am standing here today. that call from sean spicer changed her live and now she works closely beside sanders. i...
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the picture of walter cronkite and ronald reagan, i do not know what they are saying. i do not know what the joke was because i am working. when i work, i cannot hear. rangeooking through a frame and i am trying to thepicture and think about picture. consider where my light is. what the lens opening should be, cannotng that, i multitask. when anybody asked me what i heard, i said, i am sorry, i do not hear when i am taking pictures. i could not hear and it was not why i was there. i did not go behind the scenes nd a pencil. i went with a camera. it was important for me not to share when i left the room. allowedme i was behind-the-scenes with any of the president or candidates -- presidents or candidates i photographed, i had to take advantage of every moment i had in the room. that meant not talking to them. sometimes i would slip into the room and i would not even speak to the president because i did not want him to look up and if he was with someone else in conversation, of course i did not say anything to him. i found that i worked that way and every so often the pr
the picture of walter cronkite and ronald reagan, i do not know what they are saying. i do not know what the joke was because i am working. when i work, i cannot hear. rangeooking through a frame and i am trying to thepicture and think about picture. consider where my light is. what the lens opening should be, cannotng that, i multitask. when anybody asked me what i heard, i said, i am sorry, i do not hear when i am taking pictures. i could not hear and it was not why i was there. i did not go...
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there's a story that nicolle wallace told of a woman at walter reed who just lost it with george w. bush because her son had passed. and he took it. he took it. he didn't make a big issue out of it. he understood as the commander in chief, you have this terrible, awesome, solemn responsibility. and it's important, i pray that somebody in the white house can reach donald trump on this, because it's tearing the country >> there's lots to talk about. keith, i will give you your due on the other side. it's an important conversation. we'll be back with more. and i also want to know, why does rick wilson say that everything donald trump touches dies on the vine? i want to talk about that with our panel when we running. but some people still like cable. just like some people like banging their head on a low ceiling. drinking spoiled milk. camping in poison ivy. getting a papercut. and having their arm trapped in a vending machine. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable switch to directv. call 1-800-directv. when i feel controlled by frequent,
there's a story that nicolle wallace told of a woman at walter reed who just lost it with george w. bush because her son had passed. and he took it. he took it. he didn't make a big issue out of it. he understood as the commander in chief, you have this terrible, awesome, solemn responsibility. and it's important, i pray that somebody in the white house can reach donald trump on this, because it's tearing the country >> there's lots to talk about. keith, i will give you your due on the...
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provide a compelling national security reason, otherwise republican representative walter jones and senator charles grassley and others have introduced resolutions calling on trump, julie, to reject any moves to postpone this. so the thought is the president will release these. the question is, really, how many of these documents will be released? julie: a lot of people are wondering what are we going to learn from all these documents, something we may not have heard before, but maybe that's not so likely. >> right well the jfk files are a compilation of secret documents from the cia, fbi and justice department. there are more than 3,000 documents as well as the full text of more than 30,000 files, conspiracy theorists and historians will comb through these files looking for answers to questions centered mostly no doubt around lee oswald the man charged in killing kennedy, questions about whether he abouted a -- acted alone. did some just intelligence officials have prior knowledge of the plot. did he act on behalf of the kgb? was the mafia involved? they could contain insight into
provide a compelling national security reason, otherwise republican representative walter jones and senator charles grassley and others have introduced resolutions calling on trump, julie, to reject any moves to postpone this. so the thought is the president will release these. the question is, really, how many of these documents will be released? julie: a lot of people are wondering what are we going to learn from all these documents, something we may not have heard before, but maybe that's...
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i mean, the white house doesn't really seem to take that offer seriously, anyway. >> this appears to be correct. there appear to be a lot of sort of records that the white house hasn't necessarily provided. the president sort of took his exemption from some of the ethics laws and just didn't do anything with them, didn't take this advice that was pretty freely given despite the fact he is exempted from those ethics laws. he says, i'm exempt and i don't want to listen to it, which i think listening to walter schaub who left the government organization after a couple months, i think that is part of the big reason he exited. >> we know there are at least five cabinet officials under investigation right now, scott pruitt, david which i wichilkin zinke. much of this is about airplane usage. is that an ethics question that's raised? >> that is annett ethics quest and they mentioned this is normal for high-ranking officials to take this travel. in the gao report they are able to say this is within the law for government transitions. they don't say how many people are doing it, how much it c
i mean, the white house doesn't really seem to take that offer seriously, anyway. >> this appears to be correct. there appear to be a lot of sort of records that the white house hasn't necessarily provided. the president sort of took his exemption from some of the ethics laws and just didn't do anything with them, didn't take this advice that was pretty freely given despite the fact he is exempted from those ethics laws. he says, i'm exempt and i don't want to listen to it, which i think...
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to take decisive action against the white house if robert mueller is fired. your reaction. >> well, listen, i just told you that i think that mueller should stay in place. and we should -- >> and you would take action to try -- you would take action against the white house if the president made some sort of move to get rid of robert mueller? >> listen, as facts change, so, too, can my opinion. but at this point, what we see this morning, i think that we should continue on. but, alisyn, what i think is important is, let's look at manafort. let's look at president trump. but, i mean -- and i get frustrated sometimes when i hear some of your reporting this morning. we also have to look at what impact did russia have with hillary clinton? and her campaign and the dossier. and uranium one. these are all big and bold questions. >> i hear you, i understand. it just feels like a diversion and a deflection this morning as we watch paul manafort surrender. >> no, no, i've been talking about this for weeks. the only collusion point we do have is the sense of dnc and hil
to take decisive action against the white house if robert mueller is fired. your reaction. >> well, listen, i just told you that i think that mueller should stay in place. and we should -- >> and you would take action to try -- you would take action against the white house if the president made some sort of move to get rid of robert mueller? >> listen, as facts change, so, too, can my opinion. but at this point, what we see this morning, i think that we should continue on....
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. >>> and the boss opens on the great white way tonight. bruce springsteen to begin an 18-week-long residency at broadway's walter kerr theater it's one of broadway's smallest with a capacity of under 1,000 seats. springsteen says the show is just him with his guitar, piano, and the words and music. >>> and kelly, just getting an update out of las vegas. the news conference. the update, sheriff joe lombard said they identified all but three victims of that shooting at this point. it's ongoing i know jane wells is coming up in a few minutes, maybe she'll have more details on that. i'll send it back to you >> sue, thank you very much. we will get the latest on las vegas. once we come back there this break. in terms of the investigation into the nation's deadliest mass shooting, an update on casualties from the attack that's coming up in just a moment. >>> also president trump visiting puerto rico to view the devastation caused by hurricane maria. we'll also head live out to that island for the latest recovery efforts coming up. well, it's ear
. >>> and the boss opens on the great white way tonight. bruce springsteen to begin an 18-week-long residency at broadway's walter kerr theater it's one of broadway's smallest with a capacity of under 1,000 seats. springsteen says the show is just him with his guitar, piano, and the words and music. >>> and kelly, just getting an update out of las vegas. the news conference. the update, sheriff joe lombard said they identified all but three victims of that shooting at this...
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i want to bring in walter. he is a cnn contributor and former director of the office of government ethics. good to see you. is this generosity on the president part o pay for legal fees for campaign and white house staff or ethically dangerous by appearing to be paying for loyalties, potentially, in return? >> the optics are terrible because you have a potential witness, possible target of an investigation who also happens to be the boss of the investigators, paying witnesses' legal fees. for some of the witnesses, the legal fees are a problem because they can mount quickly and far exceed a salary they are earning. unless they came to the government, they are going to have a hard time paying those fees and be very dependent on anyone who offers to help them out, which is where you have the concern. >> is this already a done deal, that the president would make this offer or does it have to go through the government of ethics first, for approval? >> there's mystery about what's going on with the legal defense fun
i want to bring in walter. he is a cnn contributor and former director of the office of government ethics. good to see you. is this generosity on the president part o pay for legal fees for campaign and white house staff or ethically dangerous by appearing to be paying for loyalties, potentially, in return? >> the optics are terrible because you have a potential witness, possible target of an investigation who also happens to be the boss of the investigators, paying witnesses' legal fees....
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we're joined by our regulars, amy walter of the "cook political report," and tamara keith of npr. and thank you for joining us. we start with the topic that obviously we've had to touch on before, a sad one, mass shootings again. we've been on this territory for before. but yet we still have the obligation to really check in with what our leaders are doing and saying, tam, what are the dynamics that play tonight for our leaders in washington when it comes to gun violence. >> tonight chris murphy of connecticut, the senator, democratic senator is giving a floor speech. he's given these floor speeches before. and he is talking about that in the floor speech saying that gun violence continues. he believes, he firmly believes that now is the time to have a conversation about gun control and he is really not satisfied by what his colleagues have been doing am meanwhile i was at the white house press briefing earlier today and it is very clear the white house does not want to have that krvetion. sarah sanders said it is time for condolences, it's time for grief and it would be premature
we're joined by our regulars, amy walter of the "cook political report," and tamara keith of npr. and thank you for joining us. we start with the topic that obviously we've had to touch on before, a sad one, mass shootings again. we've been on this territory for before. but yet we still have the obligation to really check in with what our leaders are doing and saying, tam, what are the dynamics that play tonight for our leaders in washington when it comes to gun violence. >>...
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walter jones and charles grassley have introduced resolutions saying that they don't think that president trump should postpone the release at all. >> eric: how battle conspiracy theories? f.b.i. and c.i.a., we know. lee harvey oswald at the mexican embassy. and the f.b.i. and c.i.a., in my view, knew about oswald. it would have been an amazing scandal at the time. could this all be in this? >> well, assassination experts say we should not expect major, major revelations, but the j.f.k. files are a compilation of documents from the c.i.a., f.b.i. and justice department. 3,000 documents, as well as the text of 30,000 files. so conspiracy theorists and historians will comb through looking for answers to questions centered around lee harvey oswald, the man charged in killing kennedy. did someone u.s. intelligence officials have prior knowledge? did oswald act on behalf of the k.g.b.? "dallas morning news" reports that it could contain insight to oswald's trip to mexico city 7 weeks before the assassination in which he visited the soviet and cuban embassies. c.i.a. personality study. letters
walter jones and charles grassley have introduced resolutions saying that they don't think that president trump should postpone the release at all. >> eric: how battle conspiracy theories? f.b.i. and c.i.a., we know. lee harvey oswald at the mexican embassy. and the f.b.i. and c.i.a., in my view, knew about oswald. it would have been an amazing scandal at the time. could this all be in this? >> well, assassination experts say we should not expect major, major revelations, but the...
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sometimes people grieve and they say things that are sharp and hard and the white house may not like them. and they need to learn occasional let that happen. let that out there. there was a story that nicole wallace told the other day of a woman at walter reed who just lost it with george w. bush because her son had passed, and he took it. he took it. he didn't make a big issue out of it. he understood that as the commander in chief you have this terrible, awesome, solemn responsibility, and it's important, i pray that somebody in the white house can reach donald trump on this because it's tearing the country apart. >> there's lots to talk about. keith, i will give you your due on the other side. i've got to get to the break. it's an important conversation. we'll be back with more. and i also want to know why does rick wilson say that everything donald trump tuchts dies on the vine? i want to talk about that with our panel when we come back. so this one says ... ... dealership has great customer service ... (muffled voice) ... and has great deals! ... and has ... ... complimentary do
sometimes people grieve and they say things that are sharp and hard and the white house may not like them. and they need to learn occasional let that happen. let that out there. there was a story that nicole wallace told the other day of a woman at walter reed who just lost it with george w. bush because her son had passed, and he took it. he took it. he didn't make a big issue out of it. he understood that as the commander in chief you have this terrible, awesome, solemn responsibility, and...