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even biden's up as doj understood this was a week bse case. at this, last year bragg downgraded 60 percent or felonies in new york city, given later sentences to many violent criminals. but now, lighted by his clear, obvious hatred, his campaign promise, he upgraded a misdemeanor to a felony regardless of the fact that while, yeah,, the statute of limitations has run out. welcome to the lawless state of new york. by the way, my former state. here's a second problem, bragg is alleging that this all took place around the 2016 election. the statute of limitations for a felony of this nature in new york is five years. so bragg found "a loophole! he says, new york law has a provision, allowing a chair limitations to be suspended for periods of time the defendant is living at a state, to help the state prosecute fugitives, summing that always he does not apply to donald trump. even bragg's predecessor another far loved da who spent years investigating don't trump, he left office without bringing charges. now here we are, eight years later, and 203 d
even biden's up as doj understood this was a week bse case. at this, last year bragg downgraded 60 percent or felonies in new york city, given later sentences to many violent criminals. but now, lighted by his clear, obvious hatred, his campaign promise, he upgraded a misdemeanor to a felony regardless of the fact that while, yeah,, the statute of limitations has run out. welcome to the lawless state of new york. by the way, my former state. here's a second problem, bragg is alleging that this...
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this is one of those things were looks like the doj is on thin ice. >> not the president only but 300 individuals charged with a crime. the statute was for the enron case when arthur anderson destroyed financial evidence when doj was investigating them. that was the obstruction. the department of justice charge those individuals with obstructing a federal investigation. what the supreme court was saying, what official proceeding are you obstructing? the next question after that was more pressing, what if there's a riot, what if there's a protest, what if there's a protest on -- outside of dc and justices can't get to congress or people can't get to work? is this doj going to prosecute all of those protesters on these bridges and tunnels around the country? they are on thin ice because they know it's hypocritical. >> trace: we could run the video to back up what you are saying and there's more coming tonight. kash patel great to have you, thank you. >>> meantime, more anti-israel protesters gathering today in scranton, pennsylvania during president biden's three-day campaign. meantime
this is one of those things were looks like the doj is on thin ice. >> not the president only but 300 individuals charged with a crime. the statute was for the enron case when arthur anderson destroyed financial evidence when doj was investigating them. that was the obstruction. the department of justice charge those individuals with obstructing a federal investigation. what the supreme court was saying, what official proceeding are you obstructing? the next question after that was more...
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we know the doj didn't touch this case and they didn't touch it up but then this number 3 left the doj and went up and is one of the lead attorneys on this and you say it is surprising he is facing forward on all of this. >> i actually on most jump back on my seat today when i realized he was the one presenting opening arguments and i thought oh wow. they are not concerned at all about how this looks. which is not entirely surprising. given how this is gone and the judge in this case donated to joe biden and his campaign and i said this recently it's not the amount of money he donated which was small but the fact he did it at all because he knew these cases were percolating in new york and typically judges resist getting involved in anything political because they know it'll undercut their credibility and the decision the issue. so the fact that this judge decided to go forward that donation and the one to stop republicans, just some group, i think something as well. >> martha: it is amazing. he would think in that position as a judge you would want -- even though these are elected rol
we know the doj didn't touch this case and they didn't touch it up but then this number 3 left the doj and went up and is one of the lead attorneys on this and you say it is surprising he is facing forward on all of this. >> i actually on most jump back on my seat today when i realized he was the one presenting opening arguments and i thought oh wow. they are not concerned at all about how this looks. which is not entirely surprising. given how this is gone and the judge in this case...
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it allows doj to charge peaceful protesters. some justices tried to find a compromise, limit how the law is applied to allow the january 6th cases to go ahead. >> ken dilanian with the latest from washington, thank you. >>> new developments this hour in the decades-old scott peterson murder case, he appeared virtually in court today seeking a new trial, maintained that he was wrongfully convicted in the murders of his pregnant wife lacey and his unborn child. liz kruetz reports. convicted killer scott peterson set to appear back in court virtually today as he continues his latest quest for a new trial now with the help with the los angeles innocence project. >> i see mr. peterson trying to unmute. >> reporter: peterson, now 51, last seen at a hearing a month ago, zooming in from prison, sporting long hair pulled back in a ponytail. his new attorney argued for the release of evidence she says should have been made available at the time of the trial. >> mr. peterson has been waiting 20 years to find some of these police reports an
it allows doj to charge peaceful protesters. some justices tried to find a compromise, limit how the law is applied to allow the january 6th cases to go ahead. >> ken dilanian with the latest from washington, thank you. >>> new developments this hour in the decades-old scott peterson murder case, he appeared virtually in court today seeking a new trial, maintained that he was wrongfully convicted in the murders of his pregnant wife lacey and his unborn child. liz kruetz reports....
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chairman. >> going to continue to do our work talked about hur we want that information two, two doj lawyers to interview had togoing to court looks like get to finally interview those part hunter biden investigation no time limit on that in constitutions we are going to do that i think case compelling i said for a year but in the end decision by republican conference members of united states congress when we move forward with articles of impeachment we are going to complete work steadily move lu that a few more things we feed to do make sure those get done. maria: in the middle of more drama from majorie taylor greene, look. i understand her upset about the failure to secure the border. people want to see change at that border, but to constantly bring up more drama to take down speakers now wants to take down speaker johnson, where does this stand how are you going to operate and have you know order, when you're hanging on by a thread in terms of the jo irt? what the heck is when mike gallagher he left leaving in you a position that you can't even fill the seat can't have a special
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what resources does doj need to support these clean slate laws? >> i don't think i'm going to be able to talk specifically about the clean slate laws. in the area of criminal justice reform, in the implementation of the second chance act, which involves reentry programs. we're asking for $125 million for those programs. in addition, there is a new program called the accelerating justice system reform grants. this is a their hundred million dollar request for fy 25. and $15 billion over 10 years. , sure whether clean slate would -- i am not sure whether clean slate would fall within those but i will ask staff to get back to you. mr. trone: last quick question. the bill ranking member delauro on the antitrust division, should this committee take another look at the language that eliminates access to the merger filing fees and lots even to that $233 million -- locks you into that $233 million? atty. gen. garland: i will leave it to members of congress to resolve this question. the justice department is in favor of the antitrust division getting the f
what resources does doj need to support these clean slate laws? >> i don't think i'm going to be able to talk specifically about the clean slate laws. in the area of criminal justice reform, in the implementation of the second chance act, which involves reentry programs. we're asking for $125 million for those programs. in addition, there is a new program called the accelerating justice system reform grants. this is a their hundred million dollar request for fy 25. and $15 billion over 10...
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. >> in terms of the violation of the deferred prosecution agreement reached with the doj, sheila, is that on your bingo card does that fact or in at all >> everything is on the bingo card when it comes to boeing there's always something new clearly that wouldn't be positive, if they violated it just within the three years. they do have a safety system in place. just apparently too cumbersome for people to document it. so they do have one in place i think that would just add to the slew of issues regardless, i think looking forward -- and that's what we have to do -- we'll have a new ceo come in. the timing is unknown. i think the first thing the ceo is going to do is take out the cash flow target and throw it out the door and say we're going to slow production until we hit certain safety measures and maybe fixes to the facilities. boeing touches a lot of suppliers. each plane has a million parts there are two big factories that have to be merit spirit aerospace systems if they decide to take it in-house which is currently in talks with boeing to be taken out. >> just curious. if it's
. >> in terms of the violation of the deferred prosecution agreement reached with the doj, sheila, is that on your bingo card does that fact or in at all >> everything is on the bingo card when it comes to boeing there's always something new clearly that wouldn't be positive, if they violated it just within the three years. they do have a safety system in place. just apparently too cumbersome for people to document it. so they do have one in place i think that would just add to the...
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look, our system is set up to give raw discretion to our doj. it's supposed to be equal justice under the law. so, discretion isn't such a bad thing. but, in recent years, that principle has been shredded and we have seen investigations colored by politics. it's very dangerous. the discretion to charge generally only is used in one direction now. and that's against conservatives. from the way they went after the j-6ers to how they descended on people like roger stone, remember that? and what they're still doing to donald trump, speak about what you consider to be the corruption of the court and they will throw you in court or at least threaten it. that's a tactic that would make putin very proud. and the same analysis really applies to college campuses. conservative students protesting with the same tone and viciousness as the pro-hamas crowd would be expelled and blacklisted by every fortune 500 company in america. the fact is if you live or work in places where the liberal cult mindset dominates, then you have to say what they want you to say
look, our system is set up to give raw discretion to our doj. it's supposed to be equal justice under the law. so, discretion isn't such a bad thing. but, in recent years, that principle has been shredded and we have seen investigations colored by politics. it's very dangerous. the discretion to charge generally only is used in one direction now. and that's against conservatives. from the way they went after the j-6ers to how they descended on people like roger stone, remember that? and what...
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now, four months after a fuselage panel on a boeing 737 max ripped off mid-air, the doj is probing a criminal investigation into boeing. >> it is inconceivable to me that four months since the alaska air door blowout, there's even a question of whether things have changed. i hope the justice department reaches that same obvious conclusion. >> the families argue boeing violated a 2021 deal with prosecutors to overhaul its compliance program. now, the families are urging the fed to criminally prosecute boeing. >> it seems to us that the justice department unfortunately continues to be in bed with boeing. >> their meeting comes as boeing is midway through a 90 day mandate by the faa to develop a comprehensive plan to address what the administration calls a systemic quality control issues that's going to be a very important part of them being able to prove to the faa satisfaction that it is acceptable for them to increase their production until boeing completes its plan, the faa is only permitting the company to expand its 737 max production by a fraction of what it had planned, somethin
now, four months after a fuselage panel on a boeing 737 max ripped off mid-air, the doj is probing a criminal investigation into boeing. >> it is inconceivable to me that four months since the alaska air door blowout, there's even a question of whether things have changed. i hope the justice department reaches that same obvious conclusion. >> the families argue boeing violated a 2021 deal with prosecutors to overhaul its compliance program. now, the families are urging the fed to...
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whether the doj stretched too many laws to go get them. the doj has, among other laws, said they obstructed an official proceeding. many judges have said that is a fair law to use. in each case guilt or innocent is determined by what they did. this isn't some big deal issue that has had a lot of controversy in the lower courts. these people have been convicted and the conservatives that calls into question how justice roberts is keeping them from becoming total trump partisans and doing it in an obvious way, the conservatives are seeming to ask about or even potentially minimize this once in a century insurrection that we all witnessed. here's justice thomas asking about whether it's just like other violent protests. >> there have been many violent protests that have interfweerd proceedings. has the government applied this provision to other protests in the past? >> now you can't infer too much from questions, but what the question seems to be asking is why hasn't this been charged before. here was, of course, justice sotomayor, because sh
whether the doj stretched too many laws to go get them. the doj has, among other laws, said they obstructed an official proceeding. many judges have said that is a fair law to use. in each case guilt or innocent is determined by what they did. this isn't some big deal issue that has had a lot of controversy in the lower courts. these people have been convicted and the conservatives that calls into question how justice roberts is keeping them from becoming total trump partisans and doing it in...
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we've seen that at level of doj, fbi. multiple prosecutions of the lead contender of the opposition party. that has never happened in american history. it is happening now. not just at the left of the doj. it is rampant across three letter agency across the board. that is the real threat to our constitutional republic today, is those unelected bureaucrats, the people who we never elected to run the government, who are wielding political power, backdoor regulatory power across americans and businesses across this country. the right answer, get in there, you can't reform that beast. touch slay it. shut it down. that is what it will take. i think a second trump term will be poised to go even further than the first trump term getting that job done. one thing that will save it, shut down the fourth branch of government. larry: amen to that, vivek. a fourth thing, thing executive orders are being challenged with the supreme court. these executive orders are basically to use the current bureaucracy to go out and, i'll say win th
we've seen that at level of doj, fbi. multiple prosecutions of the lead contender of the opposition party. that has never happened in american history. it is happening now. not just at the left of the doj. it is rampant across three letter agency across the board. that is the real threat to our constitutional republic today, is those unelected bureaucrats, the people who we never elected to run the government, who are wielding political power, backdoor regulatory power across americans and...
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when jack smith took over the doj, then you had, of course, an acceleration of that process and i think we have all lived through that. first, there was an effort to get the top people who actually physically invaded the capital. many of them are now in prison. some trump aids have now been convicted. that is something we couldn't say this time last year. other trump aids await trial. another recently became the first white house aide to go to prison from a january 6th probe. so, there is huge process on that legal track. even as the current speaker of the house goes farther than, well, anybody probably since the civil war, to openly embrace convicted seditionist's. and that is the other path, a congress siding with convicts who invaded congress. we will cover that part of the path in a moment. but, here is the point i want to make in our special report opening the program tonight. the wheels of justice are moving forward. after a slow start, we are seeing a lot of accountability on the legal path to deal with the insurrection. so, i am going to show you what exactly we are seeing on th
when jack smith took over the doj, then you had, of course, an acceleration of that process and i think we have all lived through that. first, there was an effort to get the top people who actually physically invaded the capital. many of them are now in prison. some trump aids have now been convicted. that is something we couldn't say this time last year. other trump aids await trial. another recently became the first white house aide to go to prison from a january 6th probe. so, there is huge...
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that opinion is not supposed to be how the court resolves the narrow legal question of whether the doj puts trump on legal trial or not. >> what was up with the pardon for president nixon? >> i think it -- >> if everybody thought presidents couldn't be prosecuted, what was that about? >> gosh, nixon versus fitzgerald, that's something courts shouldn't get engaged in because presidents have all manner of motives. >> president ford's pardon very controversial in the moment. the better decisions in presidential history. >> won't the predictable result be that presidents in the last couple of days of office are going to pardon themselves? >> the last question is pretty cynical. alito saying if you allowed presidents to pardon themselves, wouldn't they do it? pardons are for criminals. no president has tried to pardon himself so it is odd for a sitting justice to ask if that would be the norm. odd is a diplomatic word. it also sounds like yoga level backbending to find some way to get trump off the hook again. now, the court's republican majority was warmer to trump's arguments which unanim
that opinion is not supposed to be how the court resolves the narrow legal question of whether the doj puts trump on legal trial or not. >> what was up with the pardon for president nixon? >> i think it -- >> if everybody thought presidents couldn't be prosecuted, what was that about? >> gosh, nixon versus fitzgerald, that's something courts shouldn't get engaged in because presidents have all manner of motives. >> president ford's pardon very controversial in the...
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for instance, my colleague who held the position when i was at the doj. she is now a top person at walmart. rudy giuliani when he held that position in the early 1980s he went on to head fdny. people typically go up and not down. objectively to take this career downgrade means it's pretty personal. you're a true believer. >> brian: talk about david pecker. is he there because this could be part of a plea deal. he was there because he was subpoenaed. he was taking a lot of questioning. next thing you know he is a state's witness. do you as a defense attorney say hey, david pecker, why are you here? are you here? did you cut a deal in order to testify against donald trump? does that come up? is that allowed? >> they did give him immunity to your point and that's why we know what we know now. and apparently he told trump years ago that he would be his eyes and ears on the campaign. he said he would keep his ears open for bad stories, potentially about him. and then help to kill them. which is not illegal. now, look, does it feel dirty and sleazy to some exte
for instance, my colleague who held the position when i was at the doj. she is now a top person at walmart. rudy giuliani when he held that position in the early 1980s he went on to head fdny. people typically go up and not down. objectively to take this career downgrade means it's pretty personal. you're a true believer. >> brian: talk about david pecker. is he there because this could be part of a plea deal. he was there because he was subpoenaed. he was taking a lot of questioning....
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the doj first opened an investigation into the department in june of 2020, just days after an officer shot and killed sean monterrosa. well, now, as part of a settlement agreement, the city of vallejo and its police force will take new actions led by an independent evaluator and overseen by the doj to address a pattern of, quote, unconstitutional conduct. some of those reforms include addressing unreasonable force by holding officers and supervisors accountable, conducting an audit whenever an officer points a gun at a member of the public, promoting and strengthening partnerships in the community, and ensuring that all stops, searches and seizures by officers are compliant with the law. >> still to come tonight, new video shows a challenging operation for rescue teams. watch as they repel hundreds of feet into the forest on mount tam to rescue a driver. plus 90% down. >> it's not money, it's a little money. >> street vendors in san francisco's mission district say their business is down, since the city implemented changes, and now the city is considering additional moves. >> big chan
the doj first opened an investigation into the department in june of 2020, just days after an officer shot and killed sean monterrosa. well, now, as part of a settlement agreement, the city of vallejo and its police force will take new actions led by an independent evaluator and overseen by the doj to address a pattern of, quote, unconstitutional conduct. some of those reforms include addressing unreasonable force by holding officers and supervisors accountable, conducting an audit whenever an...
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>> reporter: a doj report found after first hearing of the allegations in 2015, fbi agents failed to flag local authorities who could have taken action, effectively allowing nassar to continue his abuse for more than a year. >> nassar found more than 100 new victims to molest. it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile. >> reporter: the failure so profound, it led to an extraordinary apology by the fbi director. this was a dark chapter for the fbi, david, a truly dark chapter. >> david: pierre thomas live in washington. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn now to president biden tonight, hoping to put the state of florida back in play this november. tonight, the president's major abortion rights speech in florida, with that state's new six-week abortion ban just days now from going into effect. mary bruce in florida. >> reporter: president biden today traveling to florida, just days before the state's strict new abortion law goes into effect. banning the procedure at just six weeks, when many women don't even know they're pregnant. >> there's one person responsible for this ni
>> reporter: a doj report found after first hearing of the allegations in 2015, fbi agents failed to flag local authorities who could have taken action, effectively allowing nassar to continue his abuse for more than a year. >> nassar found more than 100 new victims to molest. it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile. >> reporter: the failure so profound, it led to an extraordinary apology by the fbi director. this was a dark chapter for the fbi, david, a truly...
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calling on president biden to take a leadership role here that the department of education and the doj should be enacted to move in to try to protect these students can get them to have a safe environment, the go to class. but he pulled up the college education of -- for civil rights and releasably i think this is what is on the front page of the department of education for civil rights office. the majority of our ocr staff are working remotely because of the pandemic so please send us an e-mail. robert, what can we expect of our federal government and from president biden? what should he be -- what should his response be in all of this and norma's government that we have that seems to be not put to use, whatsoever and what we are seeing? >> , martha, thanks. as you know, is personal to me. i'm an ivy league guy, i'm jewish got my family was impacted by the holocaust i'm taking the other side of this. president biden has been unequivocal in his comments, silence is complicity, threatening and intimidation is anti-semitism. they started the first national strategy for combating anti-sem
calling on president biden to take a leadership role here that the department of education and the doj should be enacted to move in to try to protect these students can get them to have a safe environment, the go to class. but he pulled up the college education of -- for civil rights and releasably i think this is what is on the front page of the department of education for civil rights office. the majority of our ocr staff are working remotely because of the pandemic so please send us an...
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we have this doj suit. on the other side we've got high loyalty, wwdc, the developer conference coming up and apple tends to be very practical about trends like ai and we haven't really seen their play yet. >> we don't know and that's the big question looming ahead and this price target cut was 170 and they were as high as 185 recently and they're basically saying calendar year 2024, sales and earnings could be down and they're saying that hasn't happened since 2016 and, look, a lot of it is happening in china. we know the economy's in rough shape over there. we know in the december quarter for apple, sales were down 13% overall and just drilling down on just the iphone in china, really bad data coming out for the first bit of the year. the most recent data and we have february numbers and iphone sales were down as much as 16% for february. we don't know march yet and of course, we'll get earnings in about a month or so here, but the thing is, when does china turn around and tim cook was out in china last m
we have this doj suit. on the other side we've got high loyalty, wwdc, the developer conference coming up and apple tends to be very practical about trends like ai and we haven't really seen their play yet. >> we don't know and that's the big question looming ahead and this price target cut was 170 and they were as high as 185 recently and they're basically saying calendar year 2024, sales and earnings could be down and they're saying that hasn't happened since 2016 and, look, a lot of it...
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the folks who had the doj also investigated us. we had a whole suite of actions that we had taken in resolving the recall. as i said before, we also reached an agreement around economic loss and medical monitoring. can you give us an update on that? how is that unfolding? what are you provisioning for that? >> it is ongoing. we can also speculate on the outcome. what we are focused on is driving innovation for health care. health care is under a big strain. ai driven solutions are really in demand to serve that market and address the shortages of staff but also to address more patients with better care. >> i want to get onto that market question. the total cost surrounding this recall is around 5 billion u.s. dollars. you do expect additional costs to be added to that number. there is more that you will be after -- you have to put aside for this. >> at this point we are not aware of anything else we need to put aside for this. what we have been coming out with today, that is something we are working on. there are ongoing investigat
the folks who had the doj also investigated us. we had a whole suite of actions that we had taken in resolving the recall. as i said before, we also reached an agreement around economic loss and medical monitoring. can you give us an update on that? how is that unfolding? what are you provisioning for that? >> it is ongoing. we can also speculate on the outcome. what we are focused on is driving innovation for health care. health care is under a big strain. ai driven solutions are really...
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the doj said it is much tougher than that. he had to prove somebody had corrupt intent, that they knew they were disrupting and they did it on purpose, but the justices seemed to worry about how widely it could be applied. >> some 350 people have been charged with obstructing an official proceeding for their part in they attack. more than 100 people have already been convicted and are serving prison sentences. what might the outcome of the supreme court's ruling mean for those cases and what might it mean for donald who is also charged with the obstruction crime? kyle: if the supreme court rules as narrowly as it might, it could upland all of those cases that you described. if you already serve your sentence, you are out of luck. it could totally change the game for you and you could be on the hook for misdemeanors instead of a felony. as for donald trump, did his actions to send fake electors to congress count as the same type of obstruction that this law was meant to cover? how the justices read that could mean the charges a
the doj said it is much tougher than that. he had to prove somebody had corrupt intent, that they knew they were disrupting and they did it on purpose, but the justices seemed to worry about how widely it could be applied. >> some 350 people have been charged with obstructing an official proceeding for their part in they attack. more than 100 people have already been convicted and are serving prison sentences. what might the outcome of the supreme court's ruling mean for those cases and...
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. >> as i understand it, the current mexican government has severely constrained doj's ability to work alongside their mexican counterparts to disrupt the cartels. what is the department on this administration doing to restore full law enforcement partnerships with mexico? ag garland: the fbi has been successful in setting up teams. i have personally gone to mexico to speak with the attorney general to re-up the degree of cooperation that previously existed with the dea. i have not been completely successful in that effort yetg but i am persistent and will not give upi until cooperation with dea is as fulsome as possible. >> there are people based on that lack of a border control who say the mexican government really is complicit with the cartels. would you say that? ag garland: i do not want to comment on that specifically. the cartels are enormously profitable. they have more money than some nationstates. there are places in mexico where it is difficult to deal with the cartels. when mexican law enforcement, particularly the naval forces, the marines, the army, have gone to arrest pe
. >> as i understand it, the current mexican government has severely constrained doj's ability to work alongside their mexican counterparts to disrupt the cartels. what is the department on this administration doing to restore full law enforcement partnerships with mexico? ag garland: the fbi has been successful in setting up teams. i have personally gone to mexico to speak with the attorney general to re-up the degree of cooperation that previously existed with the dea. i have not been...
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senate democrats are pairing this doj announcement with the introduction of a new bill aimed at going after more fraudsters and preventing theft and fraud involving other public benefits programs. the $1.4 billion the doj announced it recovered pales in comparison, though, to the amount of fraud that actually took place. experts from the government accountability office estimate that the total amount of fraud committed during the pandemic was likely between 100 and $135 billion in taxpayer dollars. that means between 11% and 15% of the total amount of unemployment benefits doled out during the pandemic went to fraud. covid fraud is a topic republicans have been all over for years. when republicans took back the house, one of their first orders of business was holding hearings about it. so there could be bipartisan support for an even bigger covid fraud crackdown in washington. grady trimble, fox business okay, turning back now to our beautiful weather here in the bay area as we give you this live look out over the south bay right now and you can see a lot of sunshine out there, some n
senate democrats are pairing this doj announcement with the introduction of a new bill aimed at going after more fraudsters and preventing theft and fraud involving other public benefits programs. the $1.4 billion the doj announced it recovered pales in comparison, though, to the amount of fraud that actually took place. experts from the government accountability office estimate that the total amount of fraud committed during the pandemic was likely between 100 and $135 billion in taxpayer...
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what can we expect to happen today and what are your thoughts on this doj lawyer? >> yeah, he's obviously very experienced supreme court l litigant and argued many cases and he is well respected by the court. what i expect out of this case is two things, they will explore presidential immunity, outer bounds of it and it will bog down when they talk about actual actions president trump took. the court has not found fact finding at the trial level, difficult for supreme court to h hypothetically determine what is immune. one likely outcome, supreme court sends back to trial court to show what facts president trump is accused of committing. two of the four charges in the d.c. case are on appeal in a different case and question of interference with official congress proceedings. all of this is to say, one, this is not going to trial any time soon. two, presidential immunity question is fairly broad ultimately and donald trump may be immune from whatever jack smith has accused him of. >> carley: former president has been posting on truth social a lot making case, if you
what can we expect to happen today and what are your thoughts on this doj lawyer? >> yeah, he's obviously very experienced supreme court l litigant and argued many cases and he is well respected by the court. what i expect out of this case is two things, they will explore presidential immunity, outer bounds of it and it will bog down when they talk about actual actions president trump took. the court has not found fact finding at the trial level, difficult for supreme court to h...
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the doj is now investigating whether that incident violated the terms of its agreement with boeing in washington. griff jenkins, fox news. >> officials in california are warning about counterfeit botox that's being used in our state and others to. cdc says there have been about two dozen recent botulism cases across 11 states. at least two of those cases happening here in california, including one incident in san diego. the woman involved purchased bad botox online. its use resulted in headaches, weakness and blurred vision, and then took it to a botox party where it was injected by by an unlicensed and untrained person. >> these are elective procedures, not something that anybody ever has to do. so you really want to do your homework, be a good consumer and ask a lot of questions. this is not a treatment that you need to be doing in someone's bathroom. >> and only licensed physicians can buy botox legally, and it should be administered by licensed professionals. the san diego woman suffered a mild case. other victims were hospitalized and went on life support. well, you might see som
the doj is now investigating whether that incident violated the terms of its agreement with boeing in washington. griff jenkins, fox news. >> officials in california are warning about counterfeit botox that's being used in our state and others to. cdc says there have been about two dozen recent botulism cases across 11 states. at least two of those cases happening here in california, including one incident in san diego. the woman involved purchased bad botox online. its use resulted in...
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. >> lawrence: you have legal scholars say listen, this case was passed up when it came to doj. you have the election board that passed it up federally, so why is manhattan d.a. trying to prosecute. >> ainsley: i love the last lady, so true. so many of my friends are praying for the upcoming election. >> brian: go over to carley shimkus. you ready? >> carley: happening today, supreme court will confront major dispute over abortion access. justices will hear arguments over whether state restrictions are invalidated by federal law. it is about ashin emergency situations. today in georgia, governor brian kemp is expected to sign a bill making squatting a crime in his state. what drove his decision? >> this is insanity, people think they can come in and take over somebody's home. it is outrageous, locally appoint appointed ju dish iary is not acting, we want to protect property owners and go after individuals. >> carley: florida recently passed similar legislation. survey finds near ly 40% of all baby boomers could not afford their home if they were to buy them today. 18% said they
. >> lawrence: you have legal scholars say listen, this case was passed up when it came to doj. you have the election board that passed it up federally, so why is manhattan d.a. trying to prosecute. >> ainsley: i love the last lady, so true. so many of my friends are praying for the upcoming election. >> brian: go over to carley shimkus. you ready? >> carley: happening today, supreme court will confront major dispute over abortion access. justices will hear arguments...
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we were colleagues at doj. i disagree on the presidential records act itself as a defense in this case for two main reasons. the first reason is the facts. there is zero evidence from donald trump, from anyone around him that he ever actually designated these records as personal and i think notably, none of his lawyers have ever represented to a court that he actually designated these documents as personal. and i heard jim say, well, there's not a procedure for that, but you have to do something. there would be some evidence of that, and then separately, i think there's a legal problem with it, which is first of all, a president cannot designate any records he wants as personally cannot designate highly sensitive military documents, national security documents, as personal, and take them. and finally, even if he could eat, doesn't trump no pun intended. it doesn't overcome the criminal law against retaining sensitive national security information. so even if this gets to be a defense at trial, i think there's n
we were colleagues at doj. i disagree on the presidential records act itself as a defense in this case for two main reasons. the first reason is the facts. there is zero evidence from donald trump, from anyone around him that he ever actually designated these records as personal and i think notably, none of his lawyers have ever represented to a court that he actually designated these documents as personal. and i heard jim say, well, there's not a procedure for that, but you have to do...
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this case is so legitimate, why didn't the doj and fbc bring it? instead they drop it had and da bragg is scotch taping 34 felony accounts onto bobs and records misdemeanor and asking a jury to contribute trump for stealing the election for hillary clinton? where is the evidence here? >> well, we don't know what the evidence is yet, liz, that's one of the many constitutional problems with this case is we have really no idea exactly what crime it is that he's alleging president trump committed because remember, this business records violation is a misdemeanor that's been time b arred and he's boot strap that had in to some kind of felony, what felony exactly we're not quite clear on. something that doj and no fan of president trump and sec declined to prosecute. you have hillary clinton and barack obama both getting away with campaign finance violation withs civil fines and the whole thing smells. liz: democrats led by nancy pelosi and chuck schummer and helped suppress hunter biden laptop as russian disinformation and federal election fraud, how do
this case is so legitimate, why didn't the doj and fbc bring it? instead they drop it had and da bragg is scotch taping 34 felony accounts onto bobs and records misdemeanor and asking a jury to contribute trump for stealing the election for hillary clinton? where is the evidence here? >> well, we don't know what the evidence is yet, liz, that's one of the many constitutional problems with this case is we have really no idea exactly what crime it is that he's alleging president trump...
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pretty ironic coming from joe's doj. the attorney general garland is now at risk weaponirney gen e in contempt he should be after failing to producee up the subpoenaed materials by today's deadline. ut nudthat's the one where joe r on was i still viceside in 2009 you started that year, joe. all right. unfortunatel y, that's all the time we have left this evening. >> thank you for being with us. please set your dv yr. you never, ever, ever, ever miss an episode of hannity. in the meantime, let not your heartd. be. greg gutfeld standing by to put a smile on your face. >> have a great nigh
pretty ironic coming from joe's doj. the attorney general garland is now at risk weaponirney gen e in contempt he should be after failing to producee up the subpoenaed materials by today's deadline. ut nudthat's the one where joe r on was i still viceside in 2009 you started that year, joe. all right. unfortunatel y, that's all the time we have left this evening. >> thank you for being with us. please set your dv yr. you never, ever, ever, ever miss an episode of hannity. in the meantime,...
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despite the fact that over the last two months, the doj has been trying to help out, citing a rise in carjackings. the fact is the fight here in the nation's capital make it safer for everyone is it necessarily working. -- isn't. >> mayhem, chaos and wanton lawlessness. some of the words critics are using to describe this so-called street takeover early sunday in northern virginia just outside of washington dc. minutes before the dash cam captured them, the officer had found the group driving recklessly, doing doughnuts in a nearby parking lot. as more police arrived to break up the crowd, one driver hit an officer's cruiser and sped away. the officer suffering minor injuries. investigators have identified four suspects with more arrests possible. >> this is not normal behaviour. it can't be tolerated. these are young men acting in a criminal nature. >> it's not just young men. three girls ranging in age from 12 to 13 are facing murder charges in dc after police there say they beat 64-year-old reggie brown to death back in october. they appeared before a judge the very same day, a 14-
despite the fact that over the last two months, the doj has been trying to help out, citing a rise in carjackings. the fact is the fight here in the nation's capital make it safer for everyone is it necessarily working. -- isn't. >> mayhem, chaos and wanton lawlessness. some of the words critics are using to describe this so-called street takeover early sunday in northern virginia just outside of washington dc. minutes before the dash cam captured them, the officer had found the group...
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. >> lawrence: doj got ripped by a judge saying, you already sent someone to prison behind not listen being to congress, why the double standard? we'll kocover it on "fox and friends." get your glasses ready for today's solar eclipse experience. 31 million people are in the path of totality. and president biden will head to wisconsin to push another student loan bail out, could it face fierce legal challenges? talk with greg jarrett he will weigh in. he mocked america to half a million followers encouraging other migrants to squat u.s. home. that migrant influencer now says he is victim of persecution. six months since the israel-and hamas war buy gbegun. we will speak to the mother of one of the hostages. r riley gaines, sean hannity. busy monday morning. . >> todd: the clock is ticking for attorney general merrick garland to turn over materials related to joe biden's classified documents case. ands if he doesn't do it by noon eastern today, he could be held in contempt. florida congressman michael waltz joins me now. congressman, great to see you here. do you think garland will comp
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there is a doj investigation into boeing and the ceo is saying he's stepping down. >> yeah, it's too soon to say there is not evidence to show problems with 787, but not too early to say there are problems at boeing. there is a culture problem. boeing is putting profit ahead of safety and boeing needs to return to engineer ing excellence, which is what they were 20 years ago and what a lot of us thought they would become after the 348 people died in the crashes. that should have resulted in cultural changes, but has not and you now have a doj investigation in a senate hearing. >> carley: that happened in 2018 and 2019 and you represented some of the victims families then. and now more today. not a good sign when a company's safety culture is being analyzed. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, carley. >> carley: okay, remember the npr editor who called out his own outlet after liberal bias. he just got suspended without pay. >> todd: i am shocked, knock me over with a feather. and the ceo is giving clear picture of the bias inside that newsroom. knock me over with that same said f
there is a doj investigation into boeing and the ceo is saying he's stepping down. >> yeah, it's too soon to say there is not evidence to show problems with 787, but not too early to say there are problems at boeing. there is a culture problem. boeing is putting profit ahead of safety and boeing needs to return to engineer ing excellence, which is what they were 20 years ago and what a lot of us thought they would become after the 348 people died in the crashes. that should have resulted...
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and the doj agreed to begin negotiations. now here we are two years later. a person familiar with these negotiations telling cnn that the doj is in fact finalizing a settlement with survivors though details. when exactly be confirmed until a deal is struck in court. this could mean tens of millions of dollars for the victims, survivors previously filed $130 million worth in claims against the fbi, alleging that agents had the bureau's indianapolis and la field offices initially failed to act on sexual abuse allegations against nasser. the lawsuit really built off and absolutely scathing inspector general report that found that fbi agents made false statements and that they also failed to properly document complaints from survivors. and as you recall, sarah, this will not be the first sort of deal struck for nasa survivors usa, usa gymnastics as well as the a us olympic committee. they reached a $380 million deal previously with the survivors here cnn has reached out to the law firm representing the survivors. the doj, declining to comment, but also, i'll poi
and the doj agreed to begin negotiations. now here we are two years later. a person familiar with these negotiations telling cnn that the doj is in fact finalizing a settlement with survivors though details. when exactly be confirmed until a deal is struck in court. this could mean tens of millions of dollars for the victims, survivors previously filed $130 million worth in claims against the fbi, alleging that agents had the bureau's indianapolis and la field offices initially failed to act on...
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interview where eric talks to him about the ways he would exert control over the justice department doj by far has more power than any other branch of government to curtail americans freedoms. so if you want to think about whether trump has authoritarian tendencies to place for you to look is in the transcript and in the story where he talks about the ways that he would use the justice department against people he thinks should be prosecuted for, right. >> and if they don't carry out what he says, he leaves it open for. i mean, usually there is supposed to be some sort of independence. for instance, i don't think that president biden particularly likes what special counsel weiss is doing when it comes to bringing charges against his son, hunter, but there is supposed to be a respect for the system. and donald trump clearly saying that he's leaving it open about to firing almost every president before him has recognized what the founders knew, which was a kind of a wrinkle in our system, which is the law enforcement powers with the power to arrest and detain american citizens rise up to
interview where eric talks to him about the ways he would exert control over the justice department doj by far has more power than any other branch of government to curtail americans freedoms. so if you want to think about whether trump has authoritarian tendencies to place for you to look is in the transcript and in the story where he talks about the ways that he would use the justice department against people he thinks should be prosecuted for, right. >> and if they don't carry out what...
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we have seen it in doj and fbi. that has never happened before, it happening now, 'is not just at level of doj, it is ram rampant across 3 litter agencies across -- letter agencies across the board, the threat to our -- are people, across americans and businesses across this country, and right answer is get in there, you can't reform that beast, you have to slay it, shut it town, a second trump term will be poised to go further than the first trump term in getting the job done, if there is one thing this save this republic is shut down that fourth branch of government. larry: amen to that. vivek, the executive orders, by the way are challenged and with the supreme court, but thetic ons executive order to use current bureaucracy to go out and i'll say win the election or steal the election for joe biden, he is trying to mobilize bureaucracies like we've never seen before, his throw out the hat and politicize everything, give me your last word. >> my last word, i don't mean to be foreboding but i believe this is just
we have seen it in doj and fbi. that has never happened before, it happening now, 'is not just at level of doj, it is ram rampant across 3 litter agencies across -- letter agencies across the board, the threat to our -- are people, across americans and businesses across this country, and right answer is get in there, you can't reform that beast, you have to slay it, shut it town, a second trump term will be poised to go further than the first trump term in getting the job done, if there is one...
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in dc the supreme court hearing arguments on his immunity claim against bidens doj. the former president getting a hero's welcome from construction workers. >> they seem to agree that a sitting president has immunity in some cases but they disagree on the extent. trumps team finally getting a chance to... after the prosecutors went hard on the former national enquirer and head honcho. i did not write this. he testified that the -- it was about protecting his campaign not his family. he also says he caught and killed for many famous people who were running for office like arnold's works dodge arnold shorts and anger and... one thing they haven't clarified yet is what law did any of this break? this is the thing judge. it seems like the goal it -- has always been to confuse the public. no one gets beyond the phrases like hush money or fake electors you ask a democrat to explain in detail why trumps in court and what is going on. they don't know. they will say 91 charges and they don't have any clue. what do you think? is. >> i think it's great to have you back at the t
in dc the supreme court hearing arguments on his immunity claim against bidens doj. the former president getting a hero's welcome from construction workers. >> they seem to agree that a sitting president has immunity in some cases but they disagree on the extent. trumps team finally getting a chance to... after the prosecutors went hard on the former national enquirer and head honcho. i did not write this. he testified that the -- it was about protecting his campaign not his family. he...
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and i think there's a reason that doj is now really looking at this as a way to many here. this, but this is not competition at all. this price gouging out, it's worth at the end of the day, schult mask, but also there's going to potentially be a new
and i think there's a reason that doj is now really looking at this as a way to many here. this, but this is not competition at all. this price gouging out, it's worth at the end of the day, schult mask, but also there's going to potentially be a new
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part of what the doj alleged was a culture issue at binance. i spoke to the new ceo richard teng over the issues. he comes from the regulatory background. he is looking to clean up the company. the doj alleged was past issues with binance. he is looking to grow. the direction is to more compliance and he is focused on the robust compliance program. the helps ackmessage he is tryi he is cleaning up the company's act as the market continues to be moving higher. he was bullish saying and what is interesting is the etf combined with the halving will support markets for the year. his prediction is behind where the market is right now. frank. >> arjun kharpal live in paris. thank you. >>> coming up here on "worldwide exchange," the one word every investor needs to know. plus don't sweat the fed. that is what we are discussing about shiprinking hopes. >>> and how denver and boulder have created two powerhouse economies. that expansion is coming with growing pains. cities of success pre premieres thursday on cnbc. we are back in a moment. - so this is
part of what the doj alleged was a culture issue at binance. i spoke to the new ceo richard teng over the issues. he comes from the regulatory background. he is looking to clean up the company. the doj alleged was past issues with binance. he is looking to grow. the direction is to more compliance and he is focused on the robust compliance program. the helps ackmessage he is tryi he is cleaning up the company's act as the market continues to be moving higher. he was bullish saying and what is...
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even last week we had an issue where doj and dhs and fbi and the other agencies were admitting they had lost track of a terrorist from afghanistan, and he was free roaming the country for a year. now in addition to the terrorists and the people from countries of interest, fentanyl is coming across our borders. it is being smuggled in by the cartels. fentanyl is the leading cause of death of americans ages 18 to 45. fentanyl, a drug that china has the precursor chemicals, and they are manufacturing this in labs that they have set up with, oh, by the way, the cartels in mexico. and the cartels are the distribution hub for fentanyl. i talk to parents regularly who have a child who has lost a life or become addicted because of fentanyl. and in addition to all the fentanyl, then you have the human trafficking. what is really so sad to me, when you look at human trafficking, and for the cartels, human trafficking is a business, and it has grown from a business that was $500 million a year in this country in 2018, and today it is a $13 billion-a-year business. and if you don't think the cartel
even last week we had an issue where doj and dhs and fbi and the other agencies were admitting they had lost track of a terrorist from afghanistan, and he was free roaming the country for a year. now in addition to the terrorists and the people from countries of interest, fentanyl is coming across our borders. it is being smuggled in by the cartels. fentanyl is the leading cause of death of americans ages 18 to 45. fentanyl, a drug that china has the precursor chemicals, and they are...
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adm said current and former employees have received subpoenas from the doj in recent months. >>> and tesla's troubles showing no signs of relief. the ev maker being sued by a former employee claiming he did not receive enough notice before being laid off. the employee says tesla acted intentionally and deliberate indifference and disregard to the rights of employees. tesla announced it was cutting 10% of the global work force last week, frank. >> silvana, thank you. we will stick with tesla. investors are preparing for the earnings after the bell today as the company is facing pressure with the stock falling. the chart right there and the stock is at the lowest level since january of last year. down 50% the last two years. the stock down 40% this year. second worst performing in the s&p 500 with concerns of price cuts and product issues continue to mount. phil lebeau has more on what to watch with the results. >> reporter: when tesla reports after the bell today, the street is focused less on the specific number and more on the specispecific outlook for the robotaxi. they are expecte
adm said current and former employees have received subpoenas from the doj in recent months. >>> and tesla's troubles showing no signs of relief. the ev maker being sued by a former employee claiming he did not receive enough notice before being laid off. the employee says tesla acted intentionally and deliberate indifference and disregard to the rights of employees. tesla announced it was cutting 10% of the global work force last week, frank. >> silvana, thank you. we will stick...
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if they go against it for trump in the doj cases, what you're saying on the face of it? >> that is correct. just now depends on how they write their opinion because they could still write it more broadly if they wanted to the, second is that the indictment by jack smith is very clever. and some people will not like to hear this in a certain way in terms of how clever it is. it has all of the allegations of facts. and then at the end it says, okay, here are the three charges so you can knock out one of the charges. it's in the alternative. the facts still come in for the other two charges. so maybe they don't have obstruction, but then they have one or the other two like conspiracy to defraud the united states is one of the other two. they'll just say, okay, all of those charges still a plot that charge still a post, all the same facts. >> all right. well, thank you very much. ryan goodman. next, president biden, tearing into trump while trump's sits in a courtroom >> look at the economy. i don't see it through the eyes of mar-a-lago i see through the eyes of scranton plu
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stake. >> so the doj repeatedly was asked by the justices to try to defend why their interpretation of the law was not an overreach would a heckler in today's audience qualify or at the state of the union address would >> pulling a fire alarm before a vote qualify for 20 years in federal prison? >> can you just give us a little bit more? as to why we shouldn't think of this as being a narrower set of circumstances to which this text relates >> obviously taking from perceive, you have got to justice. left-leaning and right-leaning skepticism share ryan goodman are outfront legal analyst is with me now and ryan, you obviously say that at linof questioningrom judge tanya brown jackson is very significantright? this isn't just a left-right split. that wsaw onoth sides. ism >> that's ght. and that happens ofteim when we' talking out defendant's rights that it cuts across ideological boundaries, and that the justices and they expressed it today as we just saw, are concerned turn that the law may have been interpreted to broadly and that they want to interpret the law if there's ambiguity
stake. >> so the doj repeatedly was asked by the justices to try to defend why their interpretation of the law was not an overreach would a heckler in today's audience qualify or at the state of the union address would >> pulling a fire alarm before a vote qualify for 20 years in federal prison? >> can you just give us a little bit more? as to why we shouldn't think of this as being a narrower set of circumstances to which this text relates >> obviously taking from...
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machine, the deep state, the doj,cies the federal agencies, e ag os, i and city d.a.s will ignore ethicalg of rules, distot any law or makeup walls to come after you. and that is "the angle." joining me now david schoen,r former impeachment attorney and sol wisenberg, former deputy independent counsel -- >> , could trump still get a fair trial inyork new york if this judge theret? judge merchan is presiding overc it? >> i think it will be difficult to get a fair trial in new york respective of whether juan merchan is presiding because of theoverwh overwhelmig hostility that judge by members of thet, jury pool. but certainly juan merchan is making it more difficult. you know, he wasn't chosen by. random selection, which i find shocking. he was picked as the chief administrative law judge theret supposedly because of his great judicial learning and temperament. but i understand that, in fact, he's not that good of a judge ani hed very thin-skinned and h temperament problems. i heard that from a great lawyer that i know in the name of david schoen. j >> laura: speaking of david schoen, david,
machine, the deep state, the doj,cies the federal agencies, e ag os, i and city d.a.s will ignore ethicalg of rules, distot any law or makeup walls to come after you. and that is "the angle." joining me now david schoen,r former impeachment attorney and sol wisenberg, former deputy independent counsel -- >> , could trump still get a fair trial inyork new york if this judge theret? judge merchan is presiding overc it? >> i think it will be difficult to get a fair trial in...
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are you getting the same sort of doj, same ftc? >> that's the real question, as to whether we will see the extremity. i do not buy that because i still think there's a dna -- >> but you are a product of that extremity. you lost your seat because of that and that populist wave that you are the beginning of. >> but remember where the anger was. the anger really was against the so-called establishment. it was not necessarily towards -- it was towards everything. we thought, and probably a sign overweight to the import of profligate spending in washington. it's more about the establishment, the system, etc. i don't necessarily think people are going to the polls in november based on antitrust regulation. i really don't. so i think that where you are going to have manifest in a next republican administration is more the dna that is more balanced and not so punitive on corporate's. >> people might not be going to the polls but you have to plan a business around it. we keep getting people saying it's like staring at the sun. how do you pl
are you getting the same sort of doj, same ftc? >> that's the real question, as to whether we will see the extremity. i do not buy that because i still think there's a dna -- >> but you are a product of that extremity. you lost your seat because of that and that populist wave that you are the beginning of. >> but remember where the anger was. the anger really was against the so-called establishment. it was not necessarily towards -- it was towards everything. we thought, and...
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we're hopeful that it's sometime later this year, but we'll take the time that it needs to give the doj the information they need to make the right decision >> ben, real quick, i said that was the last question. this is the last question. the market right now, you're seeing a lot of close-end bookings do you expect that to continue is this the case where more and more consumers are saying, okay, i'm ready to travel, but i'm not booking as far in advance as i used to? >> you know, phil, it's an interesting question we are seeing a little bit of a shift. we are seeing a little more close-end bookings it's the reason why our yields are a little bit higher. so we are seeing a shift, and we're continuing to watch that closely. but it is something that's different than what we have seen in the past. >> the last-minute trip. many thought it was dead ben, thank you very much we appreciate you joining us today. joining us from the alaska airlines headquarters in seattle. ben minicucci, ceo of alaska tyler, back to you >> thank you very much >>> coming up, meta and google teaming up to take on mi
we're hopeful that it's sometime later this year, but we'll take the time that it needs to give the doj the information they need to make the right decision >> ben, real quick, i said that was the last question. this is the last question. the market right now, you're seeing a lot of close-end bookings do you expect that to continue is this the case where more and more consumers are saying, okay, i'm ready to travel, but i'm not booking as far in advance as i used to? >> you know,...
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on presidential immunity a decision here will not only have an immediate impact on the weapon night doj quest to prosecute trump in hundred 93 days but also lasting ramifications or as neil gore said, the justice put it we are writing a rule for the ages the question at hand can a u.s. president to be prosecuted for his actions in office, is there absolute immunity, is their limited immunity? can obama be charged, for example,, for killing americans in a drone strike which happened overseas? can george w. bush be charged with allegedly lying to congress about iraq if a far left prosecutor decides to cook up charges? can joe biden be charged for killing a family afghanistan during his deadly withdrawal? here is how trump's legal team put it earlier today listen. >> the implications of the court's decision here extend far beyond the facts of this case could president george w. bush have been sent to prison for obstructing an official proceeding or allegedly lying to congress to induce war in iraq? could president obama be charged with murder for killing u.s. citizens abroad by drone strik
on presidential immunity a decision here will not only have an immediate impact on the weapon night doj quest to prosecute trump in hundred 93 days but also lasting ramifications or as neil gore said, the justice put it we are writing a rule for the ages the question at hand can a u.s. president to be prosecuted for his actions in office, is there absolute immunity, is their limited immunity? can obama be charged, for example,, for killing americans in a drone strike which happened overseas?...
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and using the doj as a weapon to carry out your plans. that is flat out wrong, american people should reject it. elizabeth: your reaction of former president trump watch this. >> today was a breath taking this room you saw what went oit was breath taking. amazing testimony. this is a trial that should have never happened, this is a case that never should have been filed. elizabeth: that was former president trump on hush money trial here in new york. if just one jurors had reasonable doubt trump wins, the case is over, there is a lot of reasonable doubt, they put up witnesses who admitted they have made things up like michael cohen. and it covers local state races not federal. your word. >> my word, you got a local prosecutor using federal law which even biden's doj decided not to prosecute. and so, this is a long stretch by any means. and it should be rejected unfortunately, it will go down to the jurors and what the jurors feel, unfortunately for president trump, he is in a place where like 85% of the people voted for president biden, n
and using the doj as a weapon to carry out your plans. that is flat out wrong, american people should reject it. elizabeth: your reaction of former president trump watch this. >> today was a breath taking this room you saw what went oit was breath taking. amazing testimony. this is a trial that should have never happened, this is a case that never should have been filed. elizabeth: that was former president trump on hush money trial here in new york. if just one jurors had reasonable...