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we know that's the road jeffrey eps inside. he was surrounded by people and intelligence starting with donald bars, which served into o. s. s all the way through to the end. and we know that, for example, gillian, mexico, us father, robert maxwell is uh, dar ties that had been alleged with them and was side. and so of course, the idea of the house having all of this audio and visual equipment of the speculation is that it was to catch very important people in acts that were anything but you know, honorable and using those as leverage or blackmail. and so of course, that's what, that's what has been alleged. we don't have the documents, are you evidence of that right now? there have been sources and various articles pointing to the fact that the f b, i might have these videos and has kept them. but of course the, what, what is portrayed in the videos is, of course, probably horrific crimes that but ideally a and sexual abuse. so of course, i don't think that those will ever go into the public domain. but the full breadth and dep
we know that's the road jeffrey eps inside. he was surrounded by people and intelligence starting with donald bars, which served into o. s. s all the way through to the end. and we know that, for example, gillian, mexico, us father, robert maxwell is uh, dar ties that had been alleged with them and was side. and so of course, the idea of the house having all of this audio and visual equipment of the speculation is that it was to catch very important people in acts that were anything but you...
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only to suffer and quote, jeffrey epstein and his friends made children suffer. none of them have really paid any price. that's unacceptable. and even though epstein is now dead, it's up to the rest of us to continue fighting for that truth. thanks for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers. i'm john to reaku. we'll see you next time the. 2 the, the, the, the video of a lead for abuse by an officer. today, the sheriff's deputy in columbia, south carolina, forcibly removed a student from a classroom at spring valley high school. i saw him just talking to her and her and initially, you know, i didn't think is a problem because i knew that she was just, is quite a student in the class. someone looked at the police officer and says, here as law enforcement that is worse. clearly attacking, abusing power and it ended, there are others besides, this is what's wrong with the poorly be on discipline. black church, he was there and for single law to meet the crime, to quote disturbed schools in any way. that means any disturbance that any kid causes in scho
only to suffer and quote, jeffrey epstein and his friends made children suffer. none of them have really paid any price. that's unacceptable. and even though epstein is now dead, it's up to the rest of us to continue fighting for that truth. thanks for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers. i'm john to reaku. we'll see you next time the. 2 the, the, the, the video of a lead for abuse by an officer. today, the sheriff's deputy in columbia, south carolina, forcibly removed a...
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that is, jeffrey epstein worked at intelligence as i believe. and i believe many of your viewers a believe or at least think is plausible. i think then we go to the next layer, which is who in his orbit could have been, you know, paying him who could have been working for him or it could have, or he could have worked for. and i honestly believe, given his closure with the former prime minister of israel, a food but the most side is a very plausible possibility here. given the fact also that gillian maxwell was so of course tied to this entire. busy he was not only his girlfriend but helped to get the girls. and of course the relation with her father. and i think also given his proximity to us, former presidents and politicians. and of course the prince andrew into you case. this could have been the only 13 could have been my 6 and, you know, i, these aspects of us intelligence. what that look like, how that relationship works. i believe it was probably off the record, i believe, as some intelligence operations. you know, work as you well know, s
that is, jeffrey epstein worked at intelligence as i believe. and i believe many of your viewers a believe or at least think is plausible. i think then we go to the next layer, which is who in his orbit could have been, you know, paying him who could have been working for him or it could have, or he could have worked for. and i honestly believe, given his closure with the former prime minister of israel, a food but the most side is a very plausible possibility here. given the fact also that...
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jeffrey: he was your guy. edward: he was my guy. i mean, i went out to theodore roosevelt national park with my family as a kid, to the medora musical in the badlands, and i was a red river rough rider. so, this was providential. it was ordained that i would be a fan of tr. jeffrey: ok, a fan and then you want to write about him, but your way in is through the women in his life. why? edward: well, theodore roosevelt was -- the myth about theodore roosevelt is that he was a self-made man. that is just simply not true. all of us, if we are fortunate in our lives, have brothers, sisters, fathers, grandparents, colleagues, friends, people who pick us up and push us forward when we're faltering, when we're suffering, or have some sort of disappointment or setback in our life. and that is true of theodore roosevelt, too. that's not the story that has been told by history. the loves of theodore roosevelt really sheds a light on some women that have been forgotten by history for far too long. jeffrey: so let's talk about a couple of them. i
jeffrey: he was your guy. edward: he was my guy. i mean, i went out to theodore roosevelt national park with my family as a kid, to the medora musical in the badlands, and i was a red river rough rider. so, this was providential. it was ordained that i would be a fan of tr. jeffrey: ok, a fan and then you want to write about him, but your way in is through the women in his life. why? edward: well, theodore roosevelt was -- the myth about theodore roosevelt is that he was a self-made man. that...
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of course, it's very difficult to go back to a jeffrey epstein early life and to find a number one people that are willing to speak number 2, any real evidence that exists from that time period and what we end up the picture . we end up painting as sort of the pieces that we've that sort of formed the mosaic are that of course geoffrey epstein graduates
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hi, jeffrey, following up from that amongst some of the rights and privileges now forwarded. the palestinians has the right to be seated among member states, alphabetically ability also to submit proposals that amendment star ret cleared without having to do it through another country. as you will see says, so these are, these seem to be a slight move forward when it comes to what the posting of states is really looking forward to is this largely symbolic that as well. it's important, it's more than symbolic. it demonstrates were world opinion is overwhelmingly, and it is correct. the united states is the sole obstacle actually not only to palestine membership in the united nations as the 194th member. but actually, united states has the sole ops to go on my view to peace in the region. because with the membership with sovereignty, with the implementation now they globally recognize state on the 1967 borders with capital and east jerusalem and control over these land mccauley. sites there would also be the ability to have peace with the countries of the region as in the air,
hi, jeffrey, following up from that amongst some of the rights and privileges now forwarded. the palestinians has the right to be seated among member states, alphabetically ability also to submit proposals that amendment star ret cleared without having to do it through another country. as you will see says, so these are, these seem to be a slight move forward when it comes to what the posting of states is really looking forward to is this largely symbolic that as well. it's important, it's more...
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and i guess now from a room where joined by jeffrey sachs, he's a form of special adviser to the you and 60 general. now the director of the center for sustainable development at columbia university and romano most of about gucci is the general secretary of the posting and national initiative. and in london is you'll see macro back and associate follow the middle east and north africa program at the same time to chat. some house of i will welcome to will see if you welcome to a inside story. you'll see, i wonder if i can start with you if you could help us set the scene. because until now, palestine has only held the status of an observer at the un. what is the pulsing, the overwhelming pulsing office? set your resolution? what does that mean in terms of the rights and privileges of forwarded to palestine? now, the incidence of product doesn't change too much because it's the secure with the concept of that site. so there's a notion will actually be through a recognition as a states. but the thing symbolically, it is a very important, it is important step forward in which you have mo
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jeffrey: the book is "an unfinished love story." doris kearns goodwin, nice to talk to you, thank you so much. doris: thank you so much. ♪ amna: and join us again here tomorrow night, for more on new white house steps targeting chinese electric vehicles to protect american automakers. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm amna nawaz. on behalf of the entire newshour team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ x certified financial planner professionals are committed to acting in their clients' best interest. more information at letsmakeaplan.org. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. on a voyage with cunard, the world awaits. a world of flavor, diverse destinations, and immersive experiences. a world of leisure, and british style. all with cunard's white star service. ♪ >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and with the ongoing support o
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is an internet joke, and at the same time, hakim jeffreys is right, hakim jeffreys is right, he really exists, so to speak, it’s clear that there is a pro-russian faction in the american congress, the very combination of hakim jeffreys, well, this a lot, there's jeremiah johnson there, it’s like you’re not very good, there are people like that , there will be a lot of them, i saw, i saw a man whose name was ivan rubenstein. he doesn’t have any kind of money, he just believes that the united states, his district, his state, and the further it goes, the more it will grow in the united states, his interest in this district and state does not coincide with the politics of washington, while washington itself doesn’t seem to understand very well what politics is. an official statement to demand that i believe that our shmit is obliged to make a the american military, the junta, which seized power in a once democratic country, established a police regime, suppressed democratic freedoms, immediately released the students, as well as texas, by the way, texas should be free. summon the
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but i assume that is why they're focused on the signature lines in particular. >> so, jeffrey, let's talk a little bit about what davidson is bringing to the prosecution's side. it has been interesting because there was a period here just about five minutes ago when davidson was talking about how michael cohen called him, and essentially was very upset that he had not been called to serve with trump in washington. it is interesting, because that's not a positive for cohen. what is the prosecution's theory here? >> i think they're going into granular detail about michael cohen is not doing this for michael cohen. michael cohen is doing this for donald trump. so they're going through the granular detail of the signatures, of pseudonyms, of michael cohen signing on behalf of david dennison. and so this didn't happen because michael cohen was trying to do this for himself. he took out $130,000 loan on his house, transferred it on october 26th, the week or around a week before the election. this was all happening, according to the prosecution, to squash this information, which played into
but i assume that is why they're focused on the signature lines in particular. >> so, jeffrey, let's talk a little bit about what davidson is bringing to the prosecution's side. it has been interesting because there was a period here just about five minutes ago when davidson was talking about how michael cohen called him, and essentially was very upset that he had not been called to serve with trump in washington. it is interesting, because that's not a positive for cohen. what is the...
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jeffrey: absolutely right. if i could just add one quick -- justice harland, who wrote that dissent in plessy, believed that exemption from class legislation or unfriendly legislation based on race was itself a privilege and immunity of citizenship and the court read the clause out of the 14th amendment as you will know if you watched the excellent slaughterhouse episode. so that argument is no longer available but for some of the framers of the constitution, it might have been a close case. susan: a quick comment to mr. putnam on twitter. what does the brown v. board decision due to the legacy of the justice? jeffrey: it vindicated him as one of the great prophets of the 19th century. susan: next is chuck. you are on. yes, we can hear you, go ahead. >> hello? susan: go ahead. >> although you say that brown reversed the plessy decision, isn't it true that railroads continued to ignore the brown decision and continued segregating passenger rail cars until the civil rights act? tomiko: it is not just railroads, i
jeffrey: absolutely right. if i could just add one quick -- justice harland, who wrote that dissent in plessy, believed that exemption from class legislation or unfriendly legislation based on race was itself a privilege and immunity of citizenship and the court read the clause out of the 14th amendment as you will know if you watched the excellent slaughterhouse episode. so that argument is no longer available but for some of the framers of the constitution, it might have been a close case....
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jeffrey mcconney, "no." we are back with adam klasfeld, andrew weissman, and neal katyal. andrew, what was established in the testimony today? >> i will do a mini summation on what you are talking with adam about in terms of well, this witness couldn't say that he had a conversation with donald trump comes exhibits at 35 and 36, the 2 handwritten notations, 1 of which is on the house money payment bank record, that is not some loose piece of paper, it is on that. of course, this witness says i don't deal with donald trump directly. ask yourself, allen weisselberg, why would he possibly do this, why would he dare do this, which is to not only reimburse michael cohen $130,000.00 but reimburse him another $130,000.00 without telling his boss? he would be fired for that. why would you do that on your own? there has been ample testimony about donald trump is a micromanager. so, what are you going to do, slip it by him? as you pointed out, he is signing the checks and seeing the invoices. you have to hope he's not going to ask any questions while he's paying double the amount of
jeffrey mcconney, "no." we are back with adam klasfeld, andrew weissman, and neal katyal. andrew, what was established in the testimony today? >> i will do a mini summation on what you are talking with adam about in terms of well, this witness couldn't say that he had a conversation with donald trump comes exhibits at 35 and 36, the 2 handwritten notations, 1 of which is on the house money payment bank record, that is not some loose piece of paper, it is on that. of course, this...
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both jeffrey and the staff are, i refer to that send me the article moment after you adding which of the deal out of the the is already on buses for you and shredded the you and charles a accusing the u. n. of appeasing, circle, terrace, laden, polished, and unit. uh, politicians will be a party who wants to kill or is re lease and use. it's the policy you'll see is the policy. well, this resolution it any way a violation of the un charter as is right allowed to use of is not in there. unfortunately, i'm bus of the needs building more when these is inc, until the nation multiple the see at the. busy the you and instead of substance a piece actually double for, for the united mission to decide to about recognition of, of, of the states of node and all this kind of feel of should i bring the child to. i don't think he covers in says favorite globally and not the country either present . this is highly regressive or right. i also don't take dog. they'll simply stick a view that if the only change days or the government's really more for or the officer consult these the other elements ou
both jeffrey and the staff are, i refer to that send me the article moment after you adding which of the deal out of the the is already on buses for you and shredded the you and charles a accusing the u. n. of appeasing, circle, terrace, laden, polished, and unit. uh, politicians will be a party who wants to kill or is re lease and use. it's the policy you'll see is the policy. well, this resolution it any way a violation of the un charter as is right allowed to use of is not in there....
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maria: we've got more coming up with jeffrey gundlach. interesting to hear him talk economic as well as foreign policy there, john. >> yeah. it's a great interview. you get the impression that according to gundlach, the current administration a is simply a ball of confusion, they don't know what they want. on the one hand, they want lower gasoline prices but on the other hand they want to restrict drilling for crude oil. they're going off in different directions. it makes no sense. and the american voter is tired of this. maria: yeah. >> on the inflation front, let's be honest, that if inflation maintained its pace of the trump administration, right now prices would be about 15 to 20% lower and because of this, because of this rapid inflation. you've got a 30-year mortgage yield just over 7%, back when trump was president that 30-year mortgage yield was 4 and a quarter percent. maria: that's a great point. and a we got into lots of subjects in part two of my interview with jeffrey gundlach, we are going to cover commodities. i want to poi
maria: we've got more coming up with jeffrey gundlach. interesting to hear him talk economic as well as foreign policy there, john. >> yeah. it's a great interview. you get the impression that according to gundlach, the current administration a is simply a ball of confusion, they don't know what they want. on the one hand, they want lower gasoline prices but on the other hand they want to restrict drilling for crude oil. they're going off in different directions. it makes no sense. and...
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lisa phillips says she was trying to advance her modeling career when she met jeffrey epstein in the british west indies when she was 12. -- just 21. she said he sexually assaulted her during a massage. phillips said that he eventually helped get her signed to a modeling agency, and she endured sexual abuse from him for years after that. >>> still to come, cassie breaks her silence. the singer speaking out after that hotel beating video. and separate new allegations against sean combs. to push bac. and separate new allegations against sean combs. and separat against sean combs. and separate against sean combs. lybalvi helps us push back against bipolar 1. once-daily prescription lybalvi is proven to treat manic or mixed episodes of bipolar 1 in adults, to help you push back. elderly patients with dementia have increased risk of death or stroke. do not take lybalvi if you are taking opioids or are in opioid withdrawal. the samidorphan in lybalvi can cause severe opioid withdrawal that can lead to hospitalization or increase risk of life-threatening overdose. get emergency help if you
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it's up to him. >> elie, i have to ask you about jeffrey clark being and we saw carter page. there are other allies, rudy giuliani, son has been coming in but geoff clark being there and someone's stressed to me, he was not with the trump entourage. he was there on a zona as a free agent. that really caught my attention. i didn't realize he was there until i just saw while the open to the shove, let's just remember who jeffrey clark is in the whole scheme of things. this is the guy who was a very high ranking doj official under donald trump in the closing days when trump was trying to steal the election, jeffrey clark was trying to work a back channel and get himself installed as the temporary attorney general. and what he did is he drafted a memo that was false fraudulent. he drafted a memo that dot he wanted doj to send to the state of georgia saying, we have detected potentially significant election fraud in georgia. he wanted to send it to the georgia legislature and say, you need to convene a convention to reconsider your electors. that is an outrage and i will say if do
it's up to him. >> elie, i have to ask you about jeffrey clark being and we saw carter page. there are other allies, rudy giuliani, son has been coming in but geoff clark being there and someone's stressed to me, he was not with the trump entourage. he was there on a zona as a free agent. that really caught my attention. i didn't realize he was there until i just saw while the open to the shove, let's just remember who jeffrey clark is in the whole scheme of things. this is the guy who...
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. >> reporter: jeffrey mcconney just took the stand. he was the former controller of the trump organization. he worked at the trump org for 35 years before leaving his post this last year. folks may recall that he testified for several days in the civil fraud trial in 2023 just two blocks down the road from here and is part of the decision from judge engoron, that he was found liable for insurance fraud. he was barred from ever serving in leadership for a corporate entity again. he and trump have a long-standing relationship. where does he fit into the fold as part of this trial? he was the individual who overseas the accounting department of the trump organization. michael cohen in february of 2017 sent his first invoice to be reimbursed upon donald trump taking the white house to jeffrey mcconney who oversaw and made sure that check got back from donald trump to michael cohen for that reimbursement of the stormy daniels payment so he could fill in some of the gaps as the prosecution looks to move on to the actual reimbursement and the
. >> reporter: jeffrey mcconney just took the stand. he was the former controller of the trump organization. he worked at the trump org for 35 years before leaving his post this last year. folks may recall that he testified for several days in the civil fraud trial in 2023 just two blocks down the road from here and is part of the decision from judge engoron, that he was found liable for insurance fraud. he was barred from ever serving in leadership for a corporate entity again. he and...
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so i woke up jeffrey and told him to start packing our bags. and i don't think i realized it was how quick it was going to happen. 6:37 i thought maybe at my doctor appointment at 3:00 they would admit me. i was texting my sister and she told me did you this last time. get in the car, no, no. i'm fine. i really am. but it escalated pretty quick. by the time we got in the car i pretty much knew we weren't going to make it. but, on the way, all i could say is flashers, flashers. and he drove like an ambulance. he drove through live traffic on richmond road in electricity le, kentucky. as he started come out, i don't know, it wasn't painful. it honestly felt relieving to be able to have my baby. job how jeffrey didn't know, but i think he was just so focused on the road and getting us there safely that he said i just didn't make a noise. the calmest thing i said was i'm going to have this baby. i'm having the baby. >> todd: jeffrey what is going through your mind as all of this is happening? >> so i kind of got tunnel vision the whole way. the dri
so i woke up jeffrey and told him to start packing our bags. and i don't think i realized it was how quick it was going to happen. 6:37 i thought maybe at my doctor appointment at 3:00 they would admit me. i was texting my sister and she told me did you this last time. get in the car, no, no. i'm fine. i really am. but it escalated pretty quick. by the time we got in the car i pretty much knew we weren't going to make it. but, on the way, all i could say is flashers, flashers. and he drove like...
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this idea was expressed by american economist jeffrey sachs in an interview with tucker carlson. more one. the white house’s calculation, in his opinion, is the reluctance to solve problems diplomatically and begin a dialogue with moscow. until biden talks directly with putin and starts a dialogue, our lives are in great danger, and it is unimaginable to me that we are waging an open war and are not even trying to find a path to peace now. what do you think about putin? he is very smart, he runs russia very effectively because he came out of the kgb. jeffrey sack also recalled the story of the northern stream explosions and unequivocally stated: washington is behind the terrorist attack, and at the same time causing it is bewildering that germany, which suffered serious losses from this, did not really react in any way; this, the economist believes, is a clear illustration of how berlin is subordinate to the interests of the united states. for a strike on a tent camp in rafahiya that killed at least 45 people. israel used american ammunition. reports this. journalists interview
this idea was expressed by american economist jeffrey sachs in an interview with tucker carlson. more one. the white house’s calculation, in his opinion, is the reluctance to solve problems diplomatically and begin a dialogue with moscow. until biden talks directly with putin and starts a dialogue, our lives are in great danger, and it is unimaginable to me that we are waging an open war and are not even trying to find a path to peace now. what do you think about putin? he is very smart, he...
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we begin this hour with nbc's yasmin vasiljevs and jeffrey sloman. what's the latest from inside the court? >> the question going into this was, what was the purpose of davidson's testimony when it comes to the prosecution? that was setting up the purpose, the context of how this payoff went through. now we are into the cross. we are seeing this strategy emerge here, that is understanding that davidson had no conversation and/or link and/or history and/or relationship with former president donald trump. i say this because, davidson says, i have had no personal interaction with president trump. i'm a friend with dillon howard for over a decade. how did you meet? i'm not sure. was it in connection with your work? davidson says, i believe so. that's in reference to davidson's relationship with dillon howard. however, honing in on -- zooming in on here the lack of a relationship that davidson has with the former president -- this is because of what was inferred throughout the testimony, along with in the indictment as well, which is that donald trump was
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jeffrey, it's a pleasure to welcome you, thank you for your time. always a pleasure to talk to you, thank you jeffrey, as you know, tomorrow in russia big holiday, may 9. do you want an economic path that would make america and russia, well, natural friends, in general, she chose a political one and, if you know, no worse than me, that it turned out completely differently, why? well, we probably really need to go back to '45 , now. i would probably say this: if roosevelt had not died, then the cold war would not have happened, because roosevelt really intended to maintain good relations with the soviet union, and he intended to maintain good relations with stalin, and he was a skilled negotiator. i mean roosevelt, and he intended to maintain us-soviet relations at a good level, obviously, and the anti-communists said that roosevelt was too soft and behaved incorrectly, but personally i think that roosevelt was the best president in the history of the united states, and he , probably would have led. relations in a different direction, unfortunately,
jeffrey, it's a pleasure to welcome you, thank you for your time. always a pleasure to talk to you, thank you jeffrey, as you know, tomorrow in russia big holiday, may 9. do you want an economic path that would make america and russia, well, natural friends, in general, she chose a political one and, if you know, no worse than me, that it turned out completely differently, why? well, we probably really need to go back to '45 , now. i would probably say this: if roosevelt had not died, then the...
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that is the truth that is also available in the next port. toggling is to form gonna, jeffrey not had any success in his act inquiry, a button hits a dry spell. instead of given up, he decided to create his own skits. it escapes he takes on the role of actor producer and director. in every sense, jeffrey, is it true cost a lot, which is why my colleagues, something ability for you to have him in the my hassle seems that's what you started to you see to house the talk to somebody. welcome to know that interestingly, truly be sort of might of your program. where would that be to the world of working individuals on the left for today? yes, almost screen to pop up. so guys, i'm very excited about this episode. i'm up to speed. i'm a gift apartment out as wow, you've got a very nice apartment today too. thank you. my small get to without, without time. i'm here to learn about your job. do you think it's something that can trouts? uh, let's see. let's see. i big people uh, gifted and have looking people. i believe that if you can lend everything you can have would be eligible. i really love
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taking the stand this morning, jeffrey mcconney, who oversaw the trump organization's accounting department. striking at the heart of the prosecution's case of falsifying business records. testifying about invoices describing the reimbursements as legal expenses, saying he was ordered by another trump organization executive to reimburse cohen $420,000 for the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels, most from mr. trump's personal account. but on cross-examination mcconney said he had not spoken to mr. trump directly about the business records. another trump organization employee, debra tarasoff, testifying about mr. trump's process of signing checks including to cohen, which were shown to the jury saying "if he didn't want to sign it he didn't sign it. it was signed in sharpie and it was black and that's what he uses." >> vaughn, the prosecution also giving an indication of the timing of this case. >> reporter: yeah, lester. prosecutors said they intend to call witnesses for about the next two weeks. at that point mr. trump's team will be
taking the stand this morning, jeffrey mcconney, who oversaw the trump organization's accounting department. striking at the heart of the prosecution's case of falsifying business records. testifying about invoices describing the reimbursements as legal expenses, saying he was ordered by another trump organization executive to reimburse cohen $420,000 for the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels, most from mr. trump's personal account. but on cross-examination mcconney said he had not spoken to...
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in every sense, jeffrey, is it true? which is why my colleagues, something ability for you to have him in the my hassle seems. that's what i just, i didn't see the house the talk to somebody. welcome to know the interesting really be sort of might of your program. where would that be to the world of working individuals on the left for today? yes, i'm on the screen to pop up. so guys, i'm very excited about this episode. i'm up to speed. i'm up. yes, apartment out as wow. you've got a very nice apartment today too. thank you, my smell get to without, without time. i'm here to learn about your job. do you think it's something i can trouts? uh, let's see. let's see. i big people uh, a gifted and have looking people. i believe that in you can lend everything again cuz hardwood beads pallets, bro, i really love to see you all set. and if you were allowing me to those in a photo on said see all useful and to create your content and stuff like that. i'm all yours and i'm ready for your month. release the legs for the said from
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epstein. with jeffrey epstein well after epstein was first convicted of a crime and that bothered melinda gates, who was not well aware of all the details there. so, look, any divorce is difficult. i don't pretend to know everything that happened in their marriage, but it is difficult to co—run a foundation as the two co—trustees of this massively important philanthropic body when there's clearly been a breakdown in trust between the two of them. and do we know what she intends to do next? you know, i reported here at puck that melinda french gates is increasingly interested in partisan politics. her kids, rory gates and phoebe gates, two of her kids, have taken an interest in democratic politics. and melinda, in her note today even, acknowledges that she wants to get more involved in protecting women's rights here in the united states. so i think that's one interesting direction that she could go in with this new $13 billion war chest. and it's one that bill has long resisted and the couple has long resisted when they were a couple. so now that she has her own money to spend, i think
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so make everything more simple. drago jeffrey, notice is it, the rental is a scriptwriter. does it make all parties silly to me? that seems to be, i do poking, it will be intellect. charlie seats will be somebody. i really got my it's well in that the. so this is also called, i'm making odd my, my linda with a google massive week 5. we know got a new se, and i need to know what it is, the 5, how long will it take you to get that they've got cut off? how about i see mileage. i'm on the web chrome. i'm calling now my why just because that's what makes me. yeah. so what makes sense? i'm come now. let's, let's at some with, i mean, a village shop. let's dive into the who need you at the moment. all right, how do you see it? did you enjoy it? truly? what i owe you drink lives. i still want to pick your mind bucket beach um, when you start to do a car. yeah. i know you will not be of these. i was like, when you are trying to survive, like your 1st movie you fairly you day we'll see the movie coming out and stuff like that. so i was like, what are the challenges like face, you kno
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we believe andrew cunanan made a call to jeffrey trail based on some voicemail times. no one knows what the call was, why they wanted to get together, why andrew wanted to see jeff. jeff trail tells his boyfriend, "i'll meet up with you guys later," and heads over to see andrew cunanan at david madsen's apartment. graves: by 9:45, jeffrey trail had buzzed into the apartment, and things became very violent very quickly. velez-mitchell: we don't know what exactly happened behind closed doors. we do know there was an argument, and neighbors heard shouting and something like, "get the 'bleep' out." jordan: my theory is jeffrey trail got in andrew's face, as only a friend could do and called him out on all of his lies, all of his b.s. "i can't believe you came here, you're not welcome here. i moved here," i think he probably said, "to get away from you." ♪ he kills jeff trail with a claw hammer? yeah, very brutally. 23 blows to the face. [ camera shutter clicks ] there was blood on the walls outside the apartment, inside the apartment. he rolled up his body in a rug. [ ca
we believe andrew cunanan made a call to jeffrey trail based on some voicemail times. no one knows what the call was, why they wanted to get together, why andrew wanted to see jeff. jeff trail tells his boyfriend, "i'll meet up with you guys later," and heads over to see andrew cunanan at david madsen's apartment. graves: by 9:45, jeffrey trail had buzzed into the apartment, and things became very violent very quickly. velez-mitchell: we don't know what exactly happened behind closed...
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oh jeffrey nice is a human rights virus. the who lives the prosecution of form a sub in li the some of them will also reach out to you and international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia joins us live now from canterbury in the united kingdom. good to have you with us. so looking through the statements, we heard from counsels to south africa. the reference is 2 additional measures, the references to israel fighting to abide by previous provisional orders. what exactly if you could summarize for us is south africa then asking the quote to do now. one of your earlier contributions made the point that occurred to me to begin with is south africa allowed. so those you might have doubts about is ratios. intention not to be too hard, refined by the orders it was eventually obtained. and that order didn't know who does the cessation of fighting. it ordered protection knows the cause of people in respect to the right. not to suffer general saw that you will have noticed that this time the language is much, much stronger. n
oh jeffrey nice is a human rights virus. the who lives the prosecution of form a sub in li the some of them will also reach out to you and international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia joins us live now from canterbury in the united kingdom. good to have you with us. so looking through the statements, we heard from counsels to south africa. the reference is 2 additional measures, the references to israel fighting to abide by previous provisional orders. what exactly if you could...
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branwen jeffreys, bra nwen jeffreys, our branwen jeffreys, our education correspondent. labour's focus has been on the nhs today, and proposals to tackle the huge backlog of patients waiting for treatment in england. the party says if elected, within five years, the backlog of those waiting more than 18 weeks would be cleared. sir keir starmer unveiled the plan, alongside the shadow health secretary, wes streeting. dominic hughes now explains how the proposals might work. the current waiting list for the nhs in england stands at 7.5 million treatments, and more than 40% of people have been waiting longer than 18 weeks. well, labour says that, should it win power, it will, within the first year of taking office, offer 40,000 extra appointments every week on top of the two million or so that are already happening. and it's going to do this by encouraging the nhs to do more work in the evenings and at the weekends and by making greater use of the private sector. labour has also said it would double the number of scanning equipments that are available, because people waiting
branwen jeffreys, bra nwen jeffreys, our branwen jeffreys, our education correspondent. labour's focus has been on the nhs today, and proposals to tackle the huge backlog of patients waiting for treatment in england. the party says if elected, within five years, the backlog of those waiting more than 18 weeks would be cleared. sir keir starmer unveiled the plan, alongside the shadow health secretary, wes streeting. dominic hughes now explains how the proposals might work. the current waiting...
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i looked into the ok. jeffrey. nice uh human rights lawyer. thank you so much for uh, coming up at such short notice for us. it was a pleasure speaking with you. thank you. thank you. bye bye. now this james, we'll, we'll take a break and reset a few minutes. um, but as we stand we are, we found out less than 60 minutes ago. uh that what the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu feared, which was an arrest warrant by the international criminal court. has it almost happened? i say almost because as we discussed, it's not an arrest warrant this an application for an arrest warrant, but this is what you did not want to see happened then this is what has just happened. that is true. these ready prime minister and these, right? the defense minister, a 3 top i'm us leaders with very, very serious charges on these really side as well as the 29 people they say was a state policy of various crop climes including starvation as a weapon of war. i think really now it's about the respondents from the international community. israel. yes, we know exac
i looked into the ok. jeffrey. nice uh human rights lawyer. thank you so much for uh, coming up at such short notice for us. it was a pleasure speaking with you. thank you. thank you. bye bye. now this james, we'll, we'll take a break and reset a few minutes. um, but as we stand we are, we found out less than 60 minutes ago. uh that what the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu feared, which was an arrest warrant by the international criminal court. has it almost happened? i say almost...
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months and subsequent years, thank you very much, well, you saw putin, it’s interesting what putin, jeffrey sachs and takira carlson, look what you think about putin? very smart, he runs russia very effectively, since he came out of the kgb, he understands how the usa operates, we have become a state where the cia has absolutely exclusive influence, and putin understands this, he does not like it, but he understands it, and his experience, especially because he... comes from the kgb, he has no illusions about the united states. i wish we could prove him wrong, but we don't. how influential the cia is in the activities of the us government is definitely very influential. it is a regime change tool. and the united states is the only country in the world that relies on regime change. governments, this is not the best calling for us, it almost always ends in disaster, bloodshed, ongoing instability, you know what i tell you? i kept thinking how, for example, putin differs from scholz, macron, the polish ones, what does putin have in common with, say, orban, with vucic and even with trump, but n
months and subsequent years, thank you very much, well, you saw putin, it’s interesting what putin, jeffrey sachs and takira carlson, look what you think about putin? very smart, he runs russia very effectively, since he came out of the kgb, he understands how the usa operates, we have become a state where the cia has absolutely exclusive influence, and putin understands this, he does not like it, but he understands it, and his experience, especially because he... comes from the kgb, he has...
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the jury hearing from former trump organization controller jeffrey mcconney who played a role in reimbursing michael cohen for the payment he made to stormy daniels. just before testimony resumed, the judge fined trump another $1,000 for violating the partial gag order imposed on him. that's in addition to the $9,000 he was fined last week for previous violations. the judge also warned trump directly, future violations could see him sent to jail, saying, quote, it appears that $1,000 fines are not serving as a deterrent. with us now to talk more about this msnbc national correspondent yasmin vossoughian outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. michael zeldan, special counsel to robert mueller, he's a professor at american university and david aaronberg state attorney for california. yasmin, it's been an intense day in the courtroom so far. i think we just lost yasmin. we just did. let me ask you, dave, if i could, the morning started with this admonition by judge merchan to the former president. this is the tenth one, another grand. it's 10 grand, but it's not doing a lot. the other big bo
the jury hearing from former trump organization controller jeffrey mcconney who played a role in reimbursing michael cohen for the payment he made to stormy daniels. just before testimony resumed, the judge fined trump another $1,000 for violating the partial gag order imposed on him. that's in addition to the $9,000 he was fined last week for previous violations. the judge also warned trump directly, future violations could see him sent to jail, saying, quote, it appears that $1,000 fines are...
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thank fots jeffrey ross. watch him sunday night on netflix roasting tom brady. apologies to matt damon. will matt damon be at the -- >> matt damon has a cameo. >> jimmy: oh, god, you ruined the whole thing. [ laughter ] >> actually, i just got word, we had to bump his cameo. >> jimmy: excellent. "nightline" is next. thanks for watching, good night. ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> byron: tonight, weinstein in court. the displaced hollywood movie mogul facing a judge after his new york rape conviction was suddenly overturned. >> harvey weinstein is now presumed innocent. >> byron: now slated to go back on trial next fall. we hear from two of the first of his alleged victims to come forward. >> it's traumatizing all over again. >> byron: including ashley judd. >> harvey weinstein is a sexual predator. everyone
thank fots jeffrey ross. watch him sunday night on netflix roasting tom brady. apologies to matt damon. will matt damon be at the -- >> matt damon has a cameo. >> jimmy: oh, god, you ruined the whole thing. [ laughter ] >> actually, i just got word, we had to bump his cameo. >> jimmy: excellent. "nightline" is next. thanks for watching, good night. ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> byron: tonight, weinstein in court. the displaced...
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and jeffrey kessler joins us as well. he was lead attorney in the antitrust suit against the ncaa hey jeffrey, let me start with you first. you've been involved in several suits for athletes, including the fight for the women's national soccer team why are these changes needed right now for the ncaa? i mean, i suppose it sounds like we're going to start treating student athletes like pro athletes in this country so settlement has been a very long time colleague the reality is that big time college sports earns billions of dollars every year for these schools and the only one who docx been able to benefit for this has been the athlete this is the life trends for the opportunity for these student athletes to share in the revenues they've been generating? yeah, they're the ones making all the money and they haven't been reaping any of the rewards. and dante, you're with me here in the studio. i want to ask you about this. i know of course you played in the pros for many years of patriots and washington commanders and so on.
and jeffrey kessler joins us as well. he was lead attorney in the antitrust suit against the ncaa hey jeffrey, let me start with you first. you've been involved in several suits for athletes, including the fight for the women's national soccer team why are these changes needed right now for the ncaa? i mean, i suppose it sounds like we're going to start treating student athletes like pro athletes in this country so settlement has been a very long time colleague the reality is that big time...
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and we see this paper trail and we see the fact that there was indeed as jeffrey was speaking to a set of records that seem manifestly falsified what is much harder for them to establish at this point in the case is the idea that donald trump personally what or the direct order his direct order has direct intent because by intent, they were keeping his prints off of things. >> so if an order was given by donald trump would have been given two on yslow berg. >> that's right. so everything was going through middlemen and i think this underscores why cones testimony is going to be so important because we heard a lot of from our two witnesses today well, no, it didn't come from trump. and trump's lawyers, i think did score when when a male beauvais ask that directly and they said no, it didn't come from him. that does reflect that the scheme to keep trump distanced from this to an extent worked. >> i mean, depending what side of the aisle you're sitting in the courtroom, the idea that so much relies and cones testimony is can be terrifying. >> i think it is terrifying for prosecutors and w
and we see this paper trail and we see the fact that there was indeed as jeffrey was speaking to a set of records that seem manifestly falsified what is much harder for them to establish at this point in the case is the idea that donald trump personally what or the direct order his direct order has direct intent because by intent, they were keeping his prints off of things. >> so if an order was given by donald trump would have been given two on yslow berg. >> that's right. so...
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>> is it know if you know that jeffrey you it's okay. it's more than whether he knew the payment was being made. that's not the crime here the crime here is did he know it was going to be recorded in the book? let's it's part of the same thing, right? but it's but if they proved beyond a reasonable doubt, donald trump knew that the payment was made. they will he should be found not guilty. >> it has a have to go to the next step, but that he knew that they were going to falsify the business fact that he's signing checks in the white house. >> i mean, it does sort of speak to a level of his involvement abscess. he's got a lot of important things you would think of the white house to be doing other than signing these checks, you would think and it speaks to a despite the small ball stakes of the actual business accounting matters and relatively small penalty is attached the actual vast sticks up some bernick an election in a way that voters should care about. and i think many of these jurors will, that this was a man sitting in the oval of
>> is it know if you know that jeffrey you it's okay. it's more than whether he knew the payment was being made. that's not the crime here the crime here is did he know it was going to be recorded in the book? let's it's part of the same thing, right? but it's but if they proved beyond a reasonable doubt, donald trump knew that the payment was made. they will he should be found not guilty. >> it has a have to go to the next step, but that he knew that they were going to falsify the...
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so this is jeffrey miller. he was a native of plainville, new york, where he was born in 1952. his right a dog as mary ann vecchio, gesturing to the guard. she'd become the most recognizable man. university student, protester, the most iconic photograph you remember is the day after the cheeseburger. 14 years old, a runaway from florida. there are two shaded individuals in the middle right of the photo. these students are carrying their books as they pass on the way to class. on the right is william schroeder. he was a native of cincinnati, ohio, where he was born in 1950. to his left is sandy scheuer. to compare. sandy scheuer is a speech therapist, honor student, fully attentive, going to class. she was born in 1949 in youngstown, ohio. i watched a lot as a line of guards, students reached the crest of the hill and the guard continued to advance on them. on the right just under the pagoda is alison krauss. again, that's the person i took a photograph of in 1960 leading the protest parts of the city. alison krauss was a freshman honor student and she was born in cleveland in 1
so this is jeffrey miller. he was a native of plainville, new york, where he was born in 1952. his right a dog as mary ann vecchio, gesturing to the guard. she'd become the most recognizable man. university student, protester, the most iconic photograph you remember is the day after the cheeseburger. 14 years old, a runaway from florida. there are two shaded individuals in the middle right of the photo. these students are carrying their books as they pass on the way to class. on the right is...