we have you come from? we left half ten at monday we have you come from? we left half ten at monday night, we have you come from? we left half ten at monday night, and we have you come from? we left half ten at monday night, and i we have you come from? we left half ten at monday night, and i think - ten at monday night, and i think it s quarter to seven. tuesday. was it s quarter to seven. tuesday. was it tuesday? a rangers fan who had travelled from australia talking to our scotland correspondent lorna gordon yesterday, when it was indeed tuesday many have had lengthyjourneys, with direct flights booked up people had to improvise. some headed to north africa, and made it to seville via marrakesh in morocco others flew to madrid or malaga and got the train, officials say trains from both cities have been full on tuesday and wednesday. some went as far as flying via edinburgh to milan then on to madrid and another flight south to seville there are even rumours fans tried
that she needs to jet to madrid. which i just looked it up, washington to madrid is about 3800 miles, so you re going to get on a jet, spill all kinds of more gasoline. you probably could have had it in washington nicole: in 2019 approaching 2020, we re talking about, we re going to talk about climate change, you would think that they would try to decrease the amount of jet fuel emissions ed: carbon footprint. pete: that s a lot of rowing. [inaudible conversations] ed: she s not the only democrat going, by the way. pete: yes. here is the group, the delegation that will be heading with nancy pelosi, 15 in total. so as washington remember, she was elected in 2018 to do the work of democrats in the house, to get things done. ed: to do the work of the people. pete: oh, the people. you re right. ed: all these big, big issues. charlie kirk was on justice last night saying what happened to all the promises the democrats made to the public.
we are back. you re watching cnn. i m brooke baldwin. just in, attorney for president trump s former campaign chairman paul manafort are responding that manafort lied to the special counsel s office investigating russian election meddling and breached his plea agreement with robert mueller. shimon prokupecz is with me now. walk me through this court filing. reporter: something remarkable here as happened in these court documents. information that we were not supposed to see that wasn t properly redacted by paul manafort s attorneys reveals some really startling information in that, paul manafort, it says that manafort met, traveled to madrid and met with a russian intelligence official, someone the fbi has simply said was working for the russian government at some point and shared polling data from the presidential campaign.
data with this russian operative. it is a person who has connections to the kremlin. he shared this internal polling data with this operative. this other information that we learned is that manafort traveled to madrid. it is the first time we are learning he traveled overseaed to meet with this person. really all of this coming after a mistake. it was a formatting mistake by the manafort team in the filing of the court documents. for whatever reason they didn t see if it could be seen. all you did was copy and pasted it. you were able to see what was under the blacked out part. whether a rookie mistake. does this new information suggest there was in fact what they call collusion between the campaign and the russians? i think this is certainly the
i ve been an immigrant all my life. from asturias to catalonia, from catalonia to madrid. then i landed in america. i ve been in the states more than 26 years of my life. more than half of my life i ve been there. i think everybody should be always finding the place they come from. asturias, i left when i was 5. a lot of people will not have a lot of memories before 5, but i do have. and me, i always feel in spain so proud that i am a spaniard. that s why for me coming back here is to understanding that, yes, i am from here, but i have to work hard to belong.