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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW Outnumbered Overtime With Harris Faulkner 20180807 17:00:00


it does not get into 16. he only managed for about four months in the summer of 2016. harris: why do you think bob mueller is perched? for the reasons that this judge has said, what you only one paul manafort, you are only squeezing him, the judge s phrase, they do not speak this way from the bench. harris: this judge has been very candid. very colorful, you are only squeezing paul manafort because he want him to testify against the president. the response to that is we are lawyers and we have ethical duties. we are prosecutors. if we find evidence of crimes, we must pursue that criminality whether it is our original mission or not, that is a truthful statement of the obligation, they can pursue it themselves or pass it on and have their pursuit. harris: you are judge looking at this case, how much time could paul manafort face? that s where the pressure comes in, right? he could be convicted to 60
years in jail, exposed to more, but that s what it will come down ....

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Transcripts For CNNW Wolf 20180808 17:00:00


Wolf Blitzer looks at politics, breaking news and international stories.
night that he found out some bad information about the company. and then proceeded to tip off his son who also invested in the company. so take a look at this timeline. this was on june 22nd of 2017, summer of last year. at 6:55 p.m., the indictment says he received an e-mail from the ceo of the company saying that a drug trial had been a failure. now 16 minutes later, at 7:11 p.m., he starts calling his son. he tries to make that call four times before he is successful. and at 7:16, he speaks to his son and informs him about this information that he had learned. and it is the next day, 7:42 a.m., in the morning, that his son starts putting in orders to sell off his shares of his stock in this company. n ultimately, the indictment says that he was able to avoid some $570,000 in losses. now a lot of congressional reporters are actually already familiar with this company innate immunotherapeutics
congre ....

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Transcripts For CNNW Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer 20180810 21:00:00


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i ve made it clear there s no circumstances under which i would testify against the president. and you know, jim, just because he s not contacted by the special counsel doesn t mean that he s not in any kind of trouble. usually the other case. that could indicate there s trouble for you. the other thing is that we have been led to believe that special counsel welcoming at some of stone s personal finances. he s had close ties to paul manafort, they were in business at one point together and could be another avenue that the special counsel could be pursuing. certainly sounds like they re pl laying the ground work. the date of mueller s team to subpoena the wikileaks intermediary to appear is on september 7th. what s that tell ugh about the timeline of the probe and whether he s close to finishing? right. that s randy credico. also known roger stone for quite sometime. so that really tells us that this is ....

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Transcripts For CNNW CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield 20180811 15:00:00


screws loose, i guess, never really knew it until now. thinking if i land successfully, alaska will give me a job as a pilot? i think they would give you a job doing anything if you can pull this off. yeah, right. can this thing do a back flip you think? try to do a barrel roll. if that goes good, i ll go nose down, call it a night. let s try and land the airplane safely and not hurt anyone on the ground. all right, man, damn it. i don t know, man, i don t know. i don t want to. i was hoping that was going to be it, you know? cnn s aviation and government regulation correspondent rene marsh joins us, working this story all morning with her sources, chilling to listen to that audio, so calmly the man talking to air traffic control. what do we know about this man and his level of access? we know he is a 29-year-old,
after the plane took off and took off from the airport, witnesses saw it flying erratically. tell us what did you see when this airplane was up in the ai ....

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Transcripts For CNNW Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer 20180821 21:00:00


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matter. the justice department guidelines preclude indicting a sitting president. michael cohen in his own words defying his long time ally. he has said he would take a bullet for president trump. and now he s publicly saying in court under oath that he committed these crimes in coordination and at the direction of the then candidate. very specific words. could cohen still cooperate with the special counsel robert mueller s overall russia probe? as you know, mueller delegated this case to the u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york. reporter: that s right, wolf. this investigation began by referral from robert mueller. but as part of this plea agreement, michael cohen is not, you know, coop rating. he is not in cooperation deal with the u.s. attorney s office in manhattan bringing this case. nothing precludes him from speaking with robert mueller s investigators or from them reaching out to mic ....

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