it stood out because it didn t seem to fit with the rest of the muddy mess. so, why was the car manual there? and whose was it? rick arnold tried thumbing through it but the pages were soaked together. the front and back cover were soggy to the point where i started to look through this the very first time and flip through, pages were still sticking together. days later, rick could separate a few pages, but was still frustrated. was the third time and i was really thinking this will be at last time if i don t find something now i ll be out of luck. i licked my thumb and forefinger and went through it page by page. the third time was the charm. i was able to find stuck all the way down in the binding of the book an automobile insurance card. with a name? with a name, most importantly. by now his working days had turned into working nights. detective arnold typed the name, a man s name, into the computer and it spit out 15 matches. one of them lived in southern
as you have said in the initial quote that you just read, he is not what is called a believer in the climate change science. do you think that he has read the report or even a summary? i think that he is aware of what the report says, and whether he has read it page by page, we can probably guess perhaps not, but he has been briefed on it. he tends to take the briefings in oral form, you know, pictures, and graphics and videos as opposed to poring over the written words of documents. and there were a number of blank spaces, if you l and the virtual blank spaces in the interview where any time you asked him about paul manafort, there was a going off of the record moment. yes. based on your experience and your knowledge, do you think that there is, you know, some kind of a game plan involving the word par ddon in the future? yeah, that is a good question. you know, whether there is an actual plan for the pardon, i don t know, but i think that you
share one page at a time so that we could read enough of it to be credible before the 60 minutes was up, was humiliating and em bar a razzing ingrazz embaro mitch mcconnell has to work with the democrats to restore some of that comity. is that what took place in that room, because a lot of people are objecting just to the limits that the white house placed on the fbi when you had other witnesses who were not interviewed, but then you went into the room, and you had to do it page by page and share it around within an hour or so? right. we had the hour before we were kicked out of the room. there were, when i was there about 10 to 15 democrats, and weer to apart the report by the staples, and passed the pages around hoping that we would read as many of them as we could in the 60 minutes that we had, all of the while trying to ask questions of the staff who had a little bit more time with it
win for mueller and zero for team trump. your perspective on what we saw if court today. so lawrence, i think it s a hugely consequential turn of events for both the mueller investigation and for the president and his administration. when i got ahold of a copy of the flee agreement in the manafort case earlier today, i was looking for one phrase, i found it page 2, paragraph 3. let me read the legalese and talk about what it means. it says no other charges will be brought against the defendant, paul microsoft, for his heretofor disclosed participation in activity. in layman s terms what that means is the following, when we meet with a defendant who is a conspearing cooperating witness, we interview them over and over and over again, we frankly try
through it, but the pages were soaked together. the front and back cover were soggy to the point where when i started to look through it the first time, the pages were still sticking together. reporter: days later, he could separate pages, but frustrated. the third time. i was thinking, this would be the last time. if i don t find something now, i m going lick my thumb and forefinger and went through it page by page. reporter: the third time was the charm. stuck in the binding of the book, an automobile insurance card. reporter: with a name? with a name, most importantly. reporter: by now, working days turned into working nights. he typed the name, a man s name, into his computer and it spit out 15 matches, one of them lived in southern indiana, just across the river from louisville. around 11:00 p.m., rick called the man. i asked him why his manual