referred to as central asian countries. he said these guys were the most respected and also feared among isis s upper padres, when they come to raqqah isis would post snipers on the rooftop in case these guys got out of hand. also, look, the former isis war ministers going back to two of them, the guy that was killed was a brought to the united states at least three times as part of this program taunted the americans on camera when he pledged allegiance to isis saying i m going to use all the tools and skill set you need to kill plus lums muslims and bring bloodshed to your country. another aspect of this, a lot of tease guys coming from the
by the federal court in washington lays out the first overt russia connections to the manafort and gates indictment as well as the russia connections that were spelled out in the guilty plea for that more junior campaign official, george papadopoulos yesterday. so this new document about manafort and gates, it s actually a new set of documents, a whole docket that s been posted this evening. that means it includes arrest warrants, it includes the terms for the release from custody of manafort and gates. there s a lot, there s a lot there. we ll have more on that new filing coming up shortly this evening. as well as the new nbc news scoop that the trump national campaign co-chair, the top policy official on the trump campaign, has begun speaking with the mueller inquiry, and he has now given testimony to the grand jury in that case. so as i said, there s a bunch of developing stories that are breaking this afternoon and into
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attempted bombing and others. commissioner o neill, his first day after succeeding me, he had a bombing on 23rd street. and the bomber in that case just convicted. that s correct. 13 months later. the pace of these attacks is increasing, which is of concern. because of nypd is so big and capable and a multifaceted force, it makes one ask questions about how they work. i ask specifically about the fbi, when the n ychypd and the work together, is there a force multiplier effect, those two organizations get more done together than separately? could the nypd handle this on their own? one of the things i take great pride in during my time as commissioner, you won t find a law enforcement agency that says it doesn t work seamlessly with the nypd. it s critical that you have what
president s campaign chairman paul manafort and his long time associate rick gates, both manafort and gates are confined to their homes, we now know. gates was released on personal recognizance. manafort was released under a high intensity supervision program which may include him wearing an electronic monitoring device. remarkable on its own terms, how the sitting president s campaign manager in that situation, right? but it s remarkable in a smaller way because gates and manafort have worked together for years and years and years. they ve just been indicted together in a 12-count felony indictment. but they re not necessarily handling their legal jeopardy in the same way. here s something to know about these guys. at his indictment yesterday morning, rick gates does not appear to have had a lawyer. he was not represented by counsel. just in case you were wondering if this indictment had come as a surprise. we expect rick gates will be represented by a lawyer when he turns up to court