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encourages everyone to have of an open dialogue about issues facing children today. as you know mrs. trump has traveled the country and world talking to children about their well being, healthy living and the importance of responsible online behavior with her be best initiative. her platform centers around visiting organizations hospitals and schools. and she would be open to visiting the i promise school in akron. the i promise school is the school lebron james opened, who in an interview said he would not sit across from the president. the other part of the statement i find notable, ana, responsible online behavior coming on the heels of a tweet the president of the united states sent out insulting someone. ana. >> exactly. i also want to ask you, boris, about this familiar face. someone who used to to work in the white house apparently spotted boarding air force one. what can you tell bus hope hicks showing up? >> yeah, that's right, the former director of communications for the white house making a surprise appearance today, not only in
new jersey but also boarding air force one apparently on the way to the president's rally in in ohio. you recall earlier in year in february she testified before congress she told white lies on behalf of president trump. one day later she announced her resignation. within a month she left the white house. it's surprising to see her on the landscape again. but we know that president trump occasionally even officials that have left his campaign or left the administration he often keeps in contact with them. corey lewandowski is another example. we'll see if hope appears on stage tonight. >> i find it interesting because i i remember a few weeks ago the president hinted at maybe she wants to come back to the white house. perhaps more to that. thank you, as you continue to cover ohio where the president will be speaking in a couple of hours with the back drop of the drama around lebron james and the first lady's public opposition to her husband's tweet coming hours before that rally in ohio. lebron james 'home state. let's talk about it with cnn
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but, you know, the president uses the bully pulp it on a number of occasions to bully people and not to unite and bring the country together. and so this is just one example of that. and i don't expect le stop doing it. >> do you think he is going to be able to let melania's statement roll off his back heading into the rally, knowing he doesn't let go easily the slightest critique. >> we have seen him in condition contrast with another family member, ivanka trump saying the media is not the enemy of the people. we have seen melania have her own voice in the administration. draw contrast with her husband. we will see what his reaction is tonight. he has a rally where he is in campaign mode. we know what that looks like. >> and he is supposed to be there for a republican candidate, kathryn, because this is a district trump won by 11 points. and now look at the latest polls when you look at the republican versus the democrat here, the
>> i think of conor lamb, in pennsylvania. >>. white house aides tell us that president trump is doing more rally. the third in this week in three states. they believe it lifts his mood and provides distraction from the russia investigation. do you think that's true. >> i think this is absolutely about playing the greatest hits. what we should expect is lots of crooked hillary, fake news media, trump is besieged and persecuted by the russia hoax. black athletes are unamerican. all of that. because that distracts from unflattering news coming out about trump himself, about his former campaign chairman, paul march. that trial is in the news. i'm sure he doesn't want more attention paid to that. or if there is attention it's the sense of it's unfair and it's a witch hunt and they're going after me. the campaign rallies are not about supporting any particular candidate which is ostensibly the objective here.
though we know that mueller is looking at tweets and the body of evidence in this investigation just earlier this week he was you know seen as directing his attorney general to end this probe entirely. which speaks volumes about where the president is. he is also trying to win a pr argument, kind of in the court of public opinion on this. trying to say, you know, look i'll cooperate with mueller. we really know how much legal exposure he could be. >> ladies good to have you with us. thank you very much kathryn, katlyn. nice to see you. she was hiding in plain sight, a suspected spy who had access to the state department and secret service caught meeting with russian bell. how she got away with working inside the u.s. embassy in moscow for more than a decade. we'll discuss. >> oh, no. oh, no. oh, god. >> caught on tape. proof of why it's never a
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okay here a story ripped straight from the pages of a summer spy novel. a senior trump administration official tells cnn that a woman working for years at the u.s. embassy in moscow was caught red handed passing information to russian intelligence. we know she is a russian national the secret service hired more than a decade ago. she came under suspicion during a security review and fired last summer after officials discovered she had regular unthorsoned meetings with russian intelligence officials. cnn law enforcement analyst and former secret service agent jonathan wakro is joining us to discuss how big of a deal is this. >> this is a big deal. the secret service released a press statement stating that this video didn't have access to classified or secret information. that's true. the way that the u.s. embassy and consulates are set up there
is a bifurcating of information of information that can be accessed by foreign service nationals and those used by u.s. citizens working abroad as part of the diplomatic mission. i don't think that any classified information was ever leaked. >> but she had access to email, the intranet. how can they be sure? again we know that russia is fairly fikted right when it comes to cybersecurity. >> right. russia is playing the long game here of intelligence collection. they're in the targeting one specific piece of information they wanted from this woman. they wanted over a longer period of time information about the agents, the case work, budgeting, a lot of administrative stuff that may see deminimum must to some. but to a sophisticated russian intelligence collection gathering operation it's critical. it fits different pieces along their puzzle line to string together their
counterintelligence operations against u.s. assets not only in russia but worldwide. >> she is able to be there for teen years. she may not have information at her finger tips that they are concerned about as you spoke of, no classified information. >> abilitily. >> that she would have access to. she would know who is who get a lay of the land. >> this is a classic threat of the insider threat. the person that's a trusted betrayer. someone that has shone up every day, reporting shows that she was a quiet woman backup she was a mother, married. just went about her business every single day. she did interact with you know law enforcement sources as part of her job. where she was the -- remember, u.s. law enforcement has no authority in a foreign country. they have to rely on the host country to execute on law enforcement mission. she played the bridge between russian law enforcement and u.s. assets. that was part of her job. and that was disclosed by the
secret service. however, what other information was she giving? what other types of information was it, about upcoming casework, was it about agents that could potentially be you know recruited or targeted? personal information on those agents. ? individual married or not? again, it goes into the larger collection process that the russians are running around, you know, u.s. diplomatic endeavors worldwide. >> when you talk about the vulnerability that maybe has always existed because of that, just the nature of the work and the location of the work. are there safeguards to avoid this situation. >> there are. you have to -- how you deal with an insider threat you have to have access control to information. you have to have it very segmented and siloed especially in a foreign locale. information is off to the side. but complacency kills in this
time. he has been there more than ten years. they rotated in and out. she was the constant. so just that little bit, the drip, drip, drip of information that she was able to collect and potentially give over to intelligence services in russia, it's damaging. it's damaging to overall national security picture. >> thank you so much. jonathan. >> i appreciate it. >> good to have you with us. >> almost all undocumented immigrants living in the u.s. don't have health insurance. and that has some of them now waiting until they are on the brink of death to get emergency treatment. cnn's sanjay gupta takes a look at the crisis. >> ner literally pushing them themselves to the brink of death to get treatment. >> they are. >> am i overstating that? >> not at all.
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we devoted a lot of coverage lately to the well being of undocumented immigrants coming into this country and the conditions they face when crossing the border. but those who have been in the united states for years face their own serious health concerns. and our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta has one mother's story. >> in order to really understand what's going on here you're going to need to suspend disbelief. lucia is dying. her lungs drowning in fluid. her electrolytes fluctuating which would willy and heart precariously close to shutting done. this 51-year-old mother has end stage renal decease. full on kidney failure.
>> the function of the kidney is to bilt filter blood of toxins and fluid. people on average live 10 to 14 days when kidneys stop working. to continue living you need a process to filter blood, which is a dialysis machine. >> for most that treats the. . but here is the thing lucia is allowed treatment only when she essentially arrives at death's door. the emergency medical treatment act of 1986 says hospitals in the united states must care for anyone with a medical emergency, regardless of the citizenship or ability to pay. but they are not obligated to prevent that emergency from happening in the first place. >> what is happening inside the body. >> for these patients, because they only come in once a week instead of the three times per week excess fluid stays in their body and goes into their runnings, into their legs.
separate from that the toxins nld up. one of the most important being potassium which at high levels makes the heart stop. >> this is no way to live. about as close to death as you can get. and what's more, research shows that treating patients with emergency dialysis versus standard dialysis is nearly four times more expensive because the patients like lucia are so much sicker when they come for treatment. >> they are literally pushing themselves to the brink of death. >> they are. >> to get this treatment. am i overstating that. >> not at all. >> there is no question it works. >> lucia. look at lucia now. after dialysis removed ten liters of fluid from her body. >> how are you feeling. >> right now i feel good. >> still, lucia is always worried. mostly about her family, especially her son alex. he watches his mother steadily decline every single week. this is their life.
>> how hard has this been on you -- on your family? >> it's been really hard. it's been really hard for my family. the worst is for my son. he worries about me. >> because just a few days from now, like clockworks lucia will once again go to precipice of death just so she can live. i'll tell you it's unclear how long lucia can carry on like this. week after week going to this precipice of death. a kidney transplant would improve life and cull down on health care costs. she is not eligible for that. she is eligible to donate her other organs whenever she passes. that is the reality of the situation for people like lucia. >> dr. gupta, thank you for that reporting. it became an iconic political blooper.
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place. >> um-hum. >> you have to go where the code is. >> actually it's got a band. >> that was president george h. w. bush, of course in what became known as his infamiliarous grocery store scanner moment which is apparent for politicians seem out of touch. more than 25 years later president trump had his own supermarket slip-up talking about voter id. listen. >> we believe that only american citizens should vote in american elections. which is why the time has come for voter id. like everything else. you know if you go out and you want to buy groceries, you need a picture on a card. you need id. you go out and you want to buy anything, you need id. and you need your picture. >> the internet went wild on the
idea of needing id for groceries. inspiring mock ups of shopping identification cards. and this instagram post from the late show we card under 18 no groceries. well joining us niepow presidential cnn historian douglas brinkley. when you heard that did it bring back memories of bush and supermarket or are the overblown. >> i thought about george bush and he paid dearly. he tried to say i eat pork riends and play horse shoen a he was from a wealthy family. it makes him seem incredibly detached from everyday life. trump says even worse. it's not about quizzed on the price of bread or milk. it's just thinking you need an id to buy groceries in america. that's somebody that doesn't understand the american way, that every moment right now everybody is buying groceries without ids.
but it's the thing that refuse attention to he retract or say i'm out of touch or make a joke. instead i blames the critics. >> i mean he could have also made a clarification. maybe he was talking of buying alcohol at the grocery store. i don't know. but it seems kind of silly. but historically the little political slip-ups do have staying power as you point out. but look at the others. gerald ford biting in the tamale without eating a husk. and eating a flel cheese stake with cheese whizz and dan quail spelling potato with an e. >> add a little bit to the end. spell that again. add one little bit on the end. potato. how is it spelled? you're right phonetically but what else -- there you go.
all right. >> that kid was writing in cursive amgts. i mean what is it about the moments that stay in the public psyche doug. >> because bush 41 was a one termer and dan quail was a one-term vice president. all of us misspell words but if you are giving a lesson to school kids and misspell it lives eternally. wherever dan quail goes today people mention on daily basis. hey, potato man. it sticks to you. i think trump will get away with this. but there was a more menacing comment that trump made which is about voter registration-his desire to kind of stop disenfranchise voters trying to make this more of an id america. that doesn't go well with libertiarians people he has to court. and so it was a very muddled
moment of a difficult week for president trump. >> there is one president that he loves to compare himself to. and that would be abraham lincoln. here he is this week. >> i could be more presidential than any president in history except for possibly abe lincoln with the big hat. i don't know. abe. abe looked pretty presidential. what do you think? he is tough. i admit it abe lincoln is tough. but we love abe lincoln. >> do you think he holds lincoln out as a goal post of sorts? >> i know he has never read a book about abraham lincoln. i actually asked president trump when he got elected about presidents. and he said he never read a book or bioography of log innen. he just knows the cutout characteristic of linking with the beard and hot. that's what he reflects on. but i think he is being funny.
he knows donald trump that the big criticism of him is that he doesn't seem serious main. he blew it in helsinki. he doesn't seem to be up to speed on understanding how history is a tool to guide him through his white house years. hence, he made the lincoln group. and it's so self-agrandizing, only lincoln maybe is better than me. but truth is if you look at presidential polls donald trump right now is ranking around warren harden and james buchanan. >> hold that thought for a second. because i talked about polls and abe lincoln in a tweet writing highest poll numbers in the history of the republican party and that includes abe linkin and ronald reagan. there must be something wrong. check that poll. lincoln died more than 70 years before modern polls were taken. that aside, it seems clear he is obsessed with that. and he wants that number one
ranking. >> he wants the number one ranking. and rinken is everybody's number one. the problem was when lincoln won. there was 7 states not in the union. and limited to the northern part of the country. we were fighting a civil war and people weren't taking quasi scientific polling of a president. he is just trying to have his name. trunk and lincoln aren't they dollar. the thing is all presidents try to claim lincoln. remember barack obama launched his presidential campaign from springfield. and george w. bush even now says his favorite president is lincoln. the recent director of the bush library in dallas is now the director of the lincoln library. everybody likes linking because whenever you get beat up no bad you think you have it it lincoln
had it worse. he ends up being number one. >> doug, always fascinating conversation when you are on thank you. >> thank you. >> one of the most powerful men in television staying silent amid sexual harassment allegations. the growing controversy surrounding cbs ceo les moonves next. plans.ess it comes with a ton of entertainment options. great, can you sign for this? yeah. hey, uh.. what's in that one? that's a shark. new and only with at&t, you can get unlimited data, 30+ channels of live tv, and your choice of things like hbo or amazon music. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att dot com.
open today now has the first lady weighing in, seeming to take sides with lebron james. also there has been a sighting of hope hicks apparently traveling with the president today. it's not clear why she travels with the president after she resigned her post as communications director in february. but we are staying on top of all of this. again he is going to ohio to campaign in a very close race it appears going into tuesday's special election. in a district that has for a very, very long time gone republican, a deep red district. it has gone red in 88 of the past 98 years, if you can believe it. and the latest polls show this race twoon the republican and democrat neck and neck. he is going to campaign for the republican trey balderson. we stay on top of that as the evening continues. in the meantime cbs chairman and executive les moonves is staying silent about the sexual harassment allegation that is
threatened to end his career. this week the network's board agreed to hire two law firms to conduct a full scale investigation after a report by the new yorker ronnen farrows accusesed of executive of making unwanted sexual advances advances over the years. >> in many facets of the company careful not to overgeneralize but there are a string of examples machinistsed in litigation and complaints inside the company where people said this happened to me too. this wasn't just les moonves this was a culture of protecting powerful people. >> many of the charges are decades old and pre-date moonves's arrival at cbs but this week the l.a. times reported cbs board members that several months ago los angeles police investigated moonves for an alleged sexual assault. joining us the founder of two women advocacy sites, the list and change the ratio. i'm glad to have your voice on the show this afternoon. we have seen a number of other high profile people quickly lose
jobs of allegations of sexual harassment. charlie rose at cbs. why do you think cbs is handling this differently holding back before taking action? >> well, i think there are a few reasons. i think probably one of the top reasons is the way the stock performed following these revelations from the new yorker. it tanked. who likes when a stock tanks. and cbs is a very big company. but also les moonves is very paufl. we are talking about the consolidation of power over years. the head of a network, someone extremely powerful. and these -- and the instinct of these companies is button down the hatches. go to the mattresses any other metaphor you might want. no, no we did never did anything appropriate. our kurmt is great. but if you read the new yorker
piece there were harrowing ails of less moonves not only making unwanted sexual advances but enacting vengeance against women who rejected him. and there were economic and professional repercussions as a result that derailed many careers. so this is serious. and it wasn't just moonves. the larger question is the. >> right. >> the per missive atmosphere at cbs for men who misbehaved. and the tenure of jeff bigger from 60 minutes is called into question with the reports. and i will add that this is not the first time. this may be the first time the reports are officially coming out. but it's hardly not the first time -- it's hardly the first time that, you know, reporters have been investigating. >> right. and involving cbs specifically, i mentioned charlie rose there a moment ago.
but the president of cbs films, terrie press, a woman put out a statement regarding the moonves situation. here is what she says. i do not believe it's my place to question the accounts put forth by the women but i find myself asking that if we are examining the industry as it existed decades before through the lens of 2018 should we also discuss a path to learning, reconciliation and forgiveness? outrage is a valuable commodity but its usefulness can be diminished by overuse and understanding and learning from the past is the way towards a future that reflects real change. again, as far as we know the allegations involving moonves are all from decades ago before the current me too movement which she seems to be referencing here. should moonves be given a second chance? is it possible he learned from lessons that have you know emerged after the me too movement or during this most recent me too movement. >> i don't understand -- i don't
understand why these predators and these perpetrators of not just bad behavior but of, you know, of an overafternooning culture that was damaging to women -- these are just the ones willing to speak up on the record -- why are we giving him the benefit of the doubt? so far i haven't seen any evidence that he deserves the benefit of the doubt. so -- apologies for that. see if i can get rid of that. sorry. anyway, i think that in this case, anything from a cbs executive should probably be questioned because the -- i mean they have a vested interest in the result of this investigation not disrupting their corporate environment. but to say that outrage has its place but not always has its place, i mean that's very disingenuous. there is a lot to be outraged about in the reports of
moonves's behavior. and there were 30 sources at cbs who came forward and attested to this, according to the new yorker. and they are -- they are well-known for the fact checking department. >> indeed. rachel, thanks so much. >> thank you. coming up, call it the trial of style, the ostrich coat, a python blaze are, a little plaid mixed on. joanie mos reports on the clothes at the center of the paul manafort trial. fish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life.
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center, ohio. you see this room filling up. this is at a high school there where the president will host a rally tonight, what he calls a make america great again rally, in part trying to avert a special election loss as he campaigns for troy balderson, the state senator in a tough fight to represent ohio's 12th congressional district. this includes affluent suburbs of columbus and central ohio. this is a deep red district. it's gone republican for many, many, many decades. and yet the polling show this is race now neck and neck. we are staying on top of this. in the meantime we are staying on top of the latest in the paul manafort trial one includes ostrich and python and plaid. omy. jeanie moos reports on paul manafort's interesting fashion choices. >> the price of the ostrich jacket don't bite until you see it on the invoice. $15,000.
and you're probably imagining this. >> but i would imagine like feathers on it somewhere. >> we had one tweet manafort's $15,000 ostrich jacket probably looked like a but i'm going to imagine b anyway. even kimmel fell for the feathers. >> that should be what he has to wear in jail. just sitting in a cell dressed up like big bird waiting for the trial. >> but the jacket is actually leather not feather. you know it's ostrich from the bumper-to-bumpers that were followicles with where the faithers were. he also bought the ostrich vest for 9500 something mr. burns on the simpsons didn't vest. >> soo see my vest made from real gorilla chess. >> ostriches get no respect. and near does an ohs strich jacket. it's something you need to work for trump that allows to you stick your head in the sand. but the legislator is considered luxury. it ends up in $35,000 birken bags by ermez.
who know who else flaunts it as a status symbol. >> hot talk back it up. >> in the latest video about money. but ohs strich wasn't even manafort's most expensive exotic skin. that would be the $18500 python jacket. then the plaid, so similar to one worn by trump exlawyer michael cohen that someone tweeted did manafort loan cohen his jacket. still it's the ostrich jacket that has everyone craning nieskes. >> he had a coat made from an ohs strich which explains the state's first witness. >> we haven't even manafort in it. yet someone noted this looks better wearing it. in the eyes of the ohs strich, manafort is already guilty. jeanie moos. cnn. >> does that make him guilty? >> new york. finally, a bizarre story out of yellow stone national park

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