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reporters, i m going to ask your favorite question, your favorite question, about meddling. and then he said it all again today, as if he were just dismissive, dismissive of it. and he knew this. and it just doesn t make any sense. his justice department has presented him with incontrovertible evidence here, and a grand jury indictment of key putin advisers, aides, military men, intelligence officers, who wouldn t do any of this without the permission and the encouragement of vladimir putin. and it s just stunning that he would be so dismissive of mueller s work. hold that thought, michael. we re going to take a quick break. there s a lot in the indictments. the shocking information about who one congressional candidate reached out to in 2016 to get dirt on their opponent. that s next. plus we re going to talk with the hillary clinton campaign manager about the campaign s e-mails being
today commerce secretary wilbur ross denied reports that he may have concealed possible business ties to russia. multiple reports revealing that rogs retaining interests in navigator holdings. that s a shipping company that does extensive business with russian energy firm. that firm is controlled by russian president vladimir putin s son-in-law and other putin advisers as well. ross calling the reports about him failing to disclose this information, quote, silly and totally wrong. a federal judge has denied requests from former trump campaign manager excuse me, trump campaign chair, paul manafort and deputy rick gates, to lift their house arrests. the pair will need to fully disclose all of their financial assets before any deal can be made. if approved, gates and manafort would only be allowed to travel in their local area and would still be monitored by gps tracking. both men have been confined to their homes since last monday