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a long time ago i used to go in the subway and make the bowings of people in the subway. and then you know i have a little note book in my pocket and not not do anything for me it just was i ll pass on it it s interesting to note that it knows a way faizal something but that doesn t mean i m going to do a kid since that usually under completely i go away from nato. because. it s interesting but that s that maybe for i felt i felt for me as a. geo on the cold desert shaded from the sun by public because so for ten years she was the partner muse of one of the twentieth century s most famous painters and had two children with him. it didn t end well for the spanish master she low left him alleging infidelities and abuse. because i didn t take it
washington. reporter: you re absolutely right, stephanie. this is the ultimate swamp story. how ironic that john podesta, hacked by the russians, a key part in this investigation, his brother, tony was a lobbyist working for paul manafort on this ukraine lobbying. he s now under investigation for allegedly failing to register as a lobbyist for a foreign government. a foreign entity. and only him, greg craig, a former lawyer in the obama administration and vin webber, a former member of congress also caught up in this. mueller has decided to hand this off to the southern district of new york for investigation because this is beyond the scope of what he s looking at. and it s an effort by the government to step up, what they believe, is sort of a habit of people failing to register when working for foreign lobbyists. they re under investigation, stephanie. ken, i hope you brought your note book and a couple of pens, i have a feeling you re going to
yeah. i think all reporters here, you don t tend to hear it on the record as it s presented in wolff s book. but look, wolff, was a fairly regular fixture in the white house. it was no secret that he was writing this book and talking to senior advisers, not just bannon, all of them. mr. quoted in the excerpts, i expect they ll be quoted in the book as well. but they were cooperating with this book because they thought that wolf was going to offer a positive portrayal of trump in his presidency. and at the time he began hanging out with the trump people, it was during the transition. they all thought he was there to document this great victory and inscribe their place in history. instead, he had his note book opened and apparently listen ed while a lot of them stabbed each other in the back and wrote a book about it. before i get to the president s response to all of this, do you think that s naive that they thought he was going to write a glowing book about
dodge them. as of right now my question for them, when does that end? at some point i anticipate they want to engage on some level. give me a sense, that has been the controversy out there. you have to ask bill clinton about it. you got to spend a lot of time watching him work the room. talk to voters, be the retail politician. take out your reporters note book and give us a sense of what you saw whether he is really on his game or a little rusty. what was it like watching clinton in his element? reporter: let me set the scene for you today. i was able to go to a market with him before he had his big campaign stop here. there were about 20 different vendors there. he stopped at every vendor talked to each and every employee at the vendor. all of the fans who were waiting there took pictures with everyone. he offered to take pictures and once he had finished speaking to