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. >> mr. lawrence what was the amount of your tickets some of the highest ones you had recently were fees? a 50% or closer to 50% fee added top. we have seen outlandish numbers like we had a show last spring wher on top of therice and we have no say until it goes on sale. >> you heard mr. lawrence. which we all know exists. we would be kidding ourselves if doesn't what would you do to reduce theseees? >> the fees are set up by they are consistent with the other venues in the marketplace and cover the cost of the oper venues. >> mr. lawrence wants to >> we definitely ask venues before almost every show what isthe ticket fee going to be, both great and they certa fees. i don't know who is doing the fees to the venues and they say not only do we not it is, we don't even know what it is it can't tell you what to be. >> last wordranow what the fees are is that right? >> absolutely. the market can't work well without transparency.there's been transparency. okay with that senator cornyn. >> thank you
. >> mr. lawrence what was the amount of your tickets some of the highest ones you had recently were fees? a 50% or closer to 50% fee added top. we have seen outlandish numbers like we had a show last spring wher on top of therice and we have no say until it goes on sale. >> you heard mr. lawrence. which we all know exists. we would be kidding ourselves if doesn't what would you do to reduce theseees? >> the fees are set up by they are consistent with the other venues in the...
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lawrence is leader of the band lawrence and the musician. composer and producer, in december mr. lawrence wrote op-ed in "the new york times" titled taylor swift's live nation debacle is just the beginning. after i swear the witnesses each will have five minutes to make opening statement and turn to senators' questions. ly pass gavel to senator klobuchar to preside over the remainder of the hearing. first could all of the witnesses please stand to be sworn in. do you affirm the testimony that you're about to give before the committee will be the whole truth and nothing but the truth to help you god? let the record reflect that all of the witnesses have answered in the affirmative and before i ask for opening statement, ceremonial handing of the gavel. >> thank you, sir. >> i thank you for the invitation to appear today to address these important issues in the live entertainment industry so we can work together to make things better. for almost 20 years live nation operated in the united states and around the world with an artist first business model, focused on helping put artist
lawrence is leader of the band lawrence and the musician. composer and producer, in december mr. lawrence wrote op-ed in "the new york times" titled taylor swift's live nation debacle is just the beginning. after i swear the witnesses each will have five minutes to make opening statement and turn to senators' questions. ly pass gavel to senator klobuchar to preside over the remainder of the hearing. first could all of the witnesses please stand to be sworn in. do you affirm the...
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mr. lawrence. can you remind us how you can balance free speech and protests? >> mr. ranking member, you've begun with a presumption that speech including protest is protected that is the core of the first amendment with respect to public universities but the principles of academic freedom and free expression on private university campuses, as well. were that runs out is where the activity turns into threats of violence, harassment, or undue disruptions of the operations of the university. those are the kinds of decisions that university presidents around the country are making on a daily basis, taking all of the factors into account that they have to deal with. >> thank you. i just have a few seconds left. are there any additional steps that this committee could actually do to help promote enforcement of title vi? lawrence? >> i think the committee could play a major role in working with and funding the department of education in that regard and in all the ways in which the department of education facilitates the work of universities around the country and all of the
mr. lawrence. can you remind us how you can balance free speech and protests? >> mr. ranking member, you've begun with a presumption that speech including protest is protected that is the core of the first amendment with respect to public universities but the principles of academic freedom and free expression on private university campuses, as well. were that runs out is where the activity turns into threats of violence, harassment, or undue disruptions of the operations of the...
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mr. lawrence's nose in his testimony today colleges and universities exist to examine complex issues, challenges and ideas to provide a forum in which issues and opinions can be explored and can be debated. freedom of inquiry and expression must include the right to protest. he also notes the limits of this expression are reach when actual threats or undue disruption of the university operations are involved. advocating for violence or harassment or disruption of the university operations. but students have the right to peacefully protest and express their opinions regardless of whether or not those opinions are politically unpopular or morally abhorrent. in public colleges and universities, two of which are hit with us here jack first met protects the popular and agreeable speech and speech people couldn't reasonably disagree with including the sometimes hateful words. again painting with a broader brush the majority has attempted to remove any distinction between hate speech and genuine
mr. lawrence's nose in his testimony today colleges and universities exist to examine complex issues, challenges and ideas to provide a forum in which issues and opinions can be explored and can be debated. freedom of inquiry and expression must include the right to protest. he also notes the limits of this expression are reach when actual threats or undue disruption of the university operations are involved. advocating for violence or harassment or disruption of the university operations. but...
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mrs. lawrence tailback said dr. fauci should have said three years ago. which is essentially there is a difference between what people mean and the generic language very technical definition of a comet usage of the term this is gain and function rate that's been very clear for a long time for that lease of the second question did the united states government funded research that contributed the origin was research related incident and wuhan as i certainly believe and have believed from the beginning. what role did u.s. government funding player not? by the letter of the agreement between eagle health alliance and the wuhan institute of virology it would not have played a role. we have no idea what work was being done. and of course money is fungible we need a full investigation of everything including ourselves. eric: at one of things that was said it's still troubling is they don't know where it came from but at least they say that. let's listen to what he said during the hearing on friday. >> i strongly believe a thorough expert driven investigation int
mrs. lawrence tailback said dr. fauci should have said three years ago. which is essentially there is a difference between what people mean and the generic language very technical definition of a comet usage of the term this is gain and function rate that's been very clear for a long time for that lease of the second question did the united states government funded research that contributed the origin was research related incident and wuhan as i certainly believe and have believed from the...
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. >> lawrence: mr. speaker, if i could get you to put your legal hat back on, not as speaker, but how does this play out? i mean you got the former president. is he going to appeal this. do you think this is going to happen before the election? most analysts say it's not. do you think that the supreme court has a duty to step in since this will impact, you know, the election? i know we want to act like he is just a normal guy. but he is the leading presidential candidate, the voters should know what's going to happen here. what do you see playing out in the legal system? >> well, there is a lot of developments yet to come. but i do think -- i do believe the supreme court should step, in obviously. this is totally unprecedented. and it's dangerous to our system. we have all discussed this before and you all talk about it all the time. this is diminishing the american people's faith in our system of justice itself. and to maintain a republic, you have to have that. people have to believe that justice is f
. >> lawrence: mr. speaker, if i could get you to put your legal hat back on, not as speaker, but how does this play out? i mean you got the former president. is he going to appeal this. do you think this is going to happen before the election? most analysts say it's not. do you think that the supreme court has a duty to step in since this will impact, you know, the election? i know we want to act like he is just a normal guy. but he is the leading presidential candidate, the voters...
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mrs. lawrence, you will see her in a second. she caught that young man way back in kindergarten. they stayed close ever since. she tells him, i'm so proud of you and he gives her a big hug. you can see that moment right there, proof of how important these kids are and how important all the incredible teachers are out there. >> teachers are the best, right? >> yeah, definitely. >>> guys, coming up, we have good people here in studio 1a. grammy winner darius rucker is here to talk music, touring with hootie and his most personal project to date. >>> and look who we have in our studio, the inspiring christie brinkley. ... disappear... and sprays can leave grime like that ultra foamy melts it on contact. magic. new ultra foamy magic eraser. the magic never leaves you when you stay with the disney resorts collection. it's up early, giving you extra time in any of the 4 theme parks, every day. and welcomes you back to even more magical moments... ...you'll never forget. plus, stay longer and save more... with up to 30% on rooms at select disney resort hotels! why would you stay anywher
mrs. lawrence, you will see her in a second. she caught that young man way back in kindergarten. they stayed close ever since. she tells him, i'm so proud of you and he gives her a big hug. you can see that moment right there, proof of how important these kids are and how important all the incredible teachers are out there. >> teachers are the best, right? >> yeah, definitely. >>> guys, coming up, we have good people here in studio 1a. grammy winner darius rucker is here to...
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. >> lawrence: mr. president, you are pulling something off, i've been begging republicans, come to black communities, people that look more like me than you, why did you come here today? >> well, i've done well with the vote, i love the people, they are energetic, and they will save new york and we will win new york. if we win new york, the election is over, we take over the country. >> lawrence: the former president says it will take a new yorker to fix the problems happening in our country, we have analysis, kellyanne conway will break down the speech and what the president needs to do to change the way minority voters vote, she'll be on here to react to that. we have flo rida, he brought back-ground dancers with him. that is coming up, don't any anywhere. dr. scholl's has the breakthrough you've been waiting for. now there's an easier-to-use at home skin tag remover, clinically proven to remove skin tags safely in as little as one treatment. we love being outside, but the sun makes our deck and pati
. >> lawrence: mr. president, you are pulling something off, i've been begging republicans, come to black communities, people that look more like me than you, why did you come here today? >> well, i've done well with the vote, i love the people, they are energetic, and they will save new york and we will win new york. if we win new york, the election is over, we take over the country. >> lawrence: the former president says it will take a new yorker to fix the problems...
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it's an application for a harass lawrence by mr. kahn in respect to people on both sides, and we wait for the judge's decision whether to confirm or not. but it's a very good move in the right direction. and why don't i think the public will want? what were you surprised? oh, no, sorry. go ahead. now until now, politics has been suspected of holding back fabrication of the little and then a way that's being very unsatisfactory. now the law is saying it's going to play at spa, so that's a good thing. were you surprised that it is not an arrest warrant, but an application for an arrest warrant? and as our diplomatic editor was explaining, in the case of we had them approved and against whom the prosecutor issued an arrest warrant. they said we are now putting out the, the war. it's everybody who's a party to the every country that is a party to the i see see, must know arrest. and if he's in their country that was for present. in this case, they're doing it differently. they're saying, this is our application for a warrant, then we hope the judges will approve it. what is that surprisin
it's an application for a harass lawrence by mr. kahn in respect to people on both sides, and we wait for the judge's decision whether to confirm or not. but it's a very good move in the right direction. and why don't i think the public will want? what were you surprised? oh, no, sorry. go ahead. now until now, politics has been suspected of holding back fabrication of the little and then a way that's being very unsatisfactory. now the law is saying it's going to play at spa, so that's a good...
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. >>> thank you, mr. chairman. edward lawrence, it feels like a steady state and we have 3% inflation so if the data remains the same that you are seeing, and i know you say you don't see a rate hike it would stand to reason you would need the rate hike to get from 2 to 3. was there discussion about a rate hike in today's and are you satisfied with 3% inflation for the rest of the year? >> well, of course we are not satisfied with 3% inflation, 3% can not be in a sentence with satisfied. we will return inflation to 2% over time. but it is overtime. we think our policy stance is appropriate to do that. so if we were to conclude that policy is not sufficiently restrictive to bring inflation to 2% then that would be what it would take for it to increase rates. we don't see that, we don't see evidence for that. that is where we are >> was there a discussion about a rate hike at all? >> the policy focus has been on really been on what to do about holding the current level of restriction. that is really, that is part of
. >>> thank you, mr. chairman. edward lawrence, it feels like a steady state and we have 3% inflation so if the data remains the same that you are seeing, and i know you say you don't see a rate hike it would stand to reason you would need the rate hike to get from 2 to 3. was there discussion about a rate hike in today's and are you satisfied with 3% inflation for the rest of the year? >> well, of course we are not satisfied with 3% inflation, 3% can not be in a sentence with...
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lawnks lawrence mr. president you are pulling something off here. i have been begging republicans come to the community. more people here today look more like me than you. why did you come here today? >> well, because i have been done very well with the vote i love the people. they are incredible and energetic. they are going to save new york. we win new york the election is over. we take over the country. >> lawrence: you think you are going to win. >> i think we have a chance to win new york. it hasn't been done in many, many decades. >> lawrence: why are you unlike any other republican. i'm saying you see black support going up with you. hispanics, young people. like i said the people look more like me than you and they say you are different, why? >> because i did things in office that nobody else has done. criminal justice reform. i did criminal justice reform at a level that nobody thought was possible to get. and did i that largely for the black and hispanic community. they are the ones that wanted it. opportunity zones with tim scott. and he
lawnks lawrence mr. president you are pulling something off here. i have been begging republicans come to the community. more people here today look more like me than you. why did you come here today? >> well, because i have been done very well with the vote i love the people. they are incredible and energetic. they are going to save new york. we win new york the election is over. we take over the country. >> lawrence: you think you are going to win. >> i think we have a...
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maria: she's sticking to her talking points there, mr. chairman, even though edward lawrence did a great job of mapping it out. people making $85,000 are going to pay more taxes if you let the tax cuts expire, but she's ignoring what he's saying. >> that's exactly right, maria. if the trump tax cuts expire, every american will face more in taxes. and it really hits working class americans. we figured that a family making less than $75,000 a year would face a $1500 tax increase. this is unacceptable. we see the doubling of the child tax credit which the trump tax cuts did from 1,000 to 2,000? that is slashed in half. and you know what? the president can say that he's going to let every, every one of the tax provisions in the trump tax taxes to expire but he's not going to raise taxes on people less than $400,000? i asked his administration, where is your plan. they have yet to have provide a plan. in fact, they want to continue a $4 trillion tax increase on all americans. maria: yeah. i mean, if you allow the tax cuts to expire, obviously,
maria: she's sticking to her talking points there, mr. chairman, even though edward lawrence did a great job of mapping it out. people making $85,000 are going to pay more taxes if you let the tax cuts expire, but she's ignoring what he's saying. >> that's exactly right, maria. if the trump tax cuts expire, every american will face more in taxes. and it really hits working class americans. we figured that a family making less than $75,000 a year would face a $1500 tax increase. this is...
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mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate deputy chief lawrence butch boutee. in his retirement from the sierra vista police department in march. he was committed to serving his community both on and off the force. his knowledge and leadership skills helped to shape the police station. even before his career with the police department, butch was no stranger to public service. he served in the army for four years in military intelligence as an electric warfare interceptor locater. last year butch joined 11 other arizonans in being recognized by the canyon vista medical center and the legacy foundation of southeast arizona in their veterans ceremony. as he enjoys all this well-deserved retirement, he leaves behind an incredible legacy in sierra vista. laura and i join the entire community in thanking the deputy chief for his service. men and women like him dedicate their lives to the safety of their neighbors, they represent the very best of us. mr. speaker, let me be clear. our border is broken. and has been for a long time. for three years americans across the
mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate deputy chief lawrence butch boutee. in his retirement from the sierra vista police department in march. he was committed to serving his community both on and off the force. his knowledge and leadership skills helped to shape the police station. even before his career with the police department, butch was no stranger to public service. he served in the army for four years in military intelligence as an electric warfare interceptor locater. last year...
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he and mr. gravelle every afternoon would get their daily exercise by walking from mr. gravelle's apartment on st. charles of a new down to audubon park. my friend would walk with him. one day, a friend asked him if he could really recite the louisiana constitution. before they had reached audubon park, mr. gravelle had recited it word for word including the 15 amendments that it had at that time. i will never forget that story because i think about it every time we talk about reforming the constitution. today mr. gravelle would have to walk from here to lafayette to recite it. every year, the people of louisiana lose valuable time and money when they are asked to yet vote on another amendment to our state constitution. we ask them to act like lawmakers. we ask them to study and then to vote on ridiculously long and complicated ballots. we ask our people to act like the legal scholars and analyze complicated and arcane legal propositions. i for one do not believe this is a fair request of our citizens. and our voters. these are decisions that they elect you to handle. i
he and mr. gravelle every afternoon would get their daily exercise by walking from mr. gravelle's apartment on st. charles of a new down to audubon park. my friend would walk with him. one day, a friend asked him if he could really recite the louisiana constitution. before they had reached audubon park, mr. gravelle had recited it word for word including the 15 amendments that it had at that time. i will never forget that story because i think about it every time we talk about reforming the...
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before we speak with mr. cohen, i do want to talk to our friend lawrence o'donnell. lawrence, in your opinion the courtroom for most of the trial, including for mr. cohen's testimony. i just want to, before we speak with michael cohen here live, is there a key moment from the witness testimony, from the way this court proceeding proceeded that led it inexbly toward this verdict today, or did you think to the very end that it could go either way? >> i did think it could go either way. we now know and can say definitively that todd blanche was defending a guilty client. defending a guilty client is really hard. it is a very hard thing to do, and it's a very hard thing when you're defending a guilty client to get 12 jurors to unanimously agree that -- to find that defendant not guilty, which todd blanche asked them to do many times in his closing statement and many times used the phrase reasonable doubt. and you always wonder what that phrase means to every jury, and every jury, it's very common for a jury to want to hear that instruction on reasonable doubt read to the
before we speak with mr. cohen, i do want to talk to our friend lawrence o'donnell. lawrence, in your opinion the courtroom for most of the trial, including for mr. cohen's testimony. i just want to, before we speak with michael cohen here live, is there a key moment from the witness testimony, from the way this court proceeding proceeded that led it inexbly toward this verdict today, or did you think to the very end that it could go either way? >> i did think it could go either way. we...
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first, our own interpret edward lawrence live at white house on the mr. biden's problems on the economy. what you got, edward? reporter: yeah, exactly. the latest fox news poll, larry, shows that two-thirds of the voters are saying the economy is getting worse and 6% believe it's saying the same skin creased prices since president biden came into office played a huge part and 62% say grocery priors are a major problem about half sagas prices are a major problem and 37% say housing -- 47% say housing costs is a triple whammy for families that hear president biden misrepresent inflation. >> two times the president said inflation was 9% when he came into office. is he misinforming people or does he not realize it was 1.4%? >> thank you for the question. the factors that cause inflation was in place when he walked into the admin vagues, when he took office. reporter: today, neil cavuto pushed back even more. listen to this. >> stop it with the 9%, the more you say that the more people don't believe what you're saying. >> look, i think what the american people
first, our own interpret edward lawrence live at white house on the mr. biden's problems on the economy. what you got, edward? reporter: yeah, exactly. the latest fox news poll, larry, shows that two-thirds of the voters are saying the economy is getting worse and 6% believe it's saying the same skin creased prices since president biden came into office played a huge part and 62% say grocery priors are a major problem about half sagas prices are a major problem and 37% say housing -- 47% say...
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. >> schmidt about it, but first our own intrepid edward lawrence live at the white house on mr. biden's problems on the economy. what you got, edward? >> reporter: yeah, exactly. in the latest fox news polling, larry re, it shows that the president has a long way to go to try and convince americans he's in charge of the greatest economy in history. in fact, two-thirds of registered voters are saying that the economy is getting worse for their families, 30% say it's getting better with 6% believing it's staying the same. now, increased prices since president biden came into office play a huge part of that. in fact, 62% say grocery prices are a major problem. about half say gas prices are a major problem, and 47 say housing costs are that problem, a triple whammy for families who hear president biden misrepresent inflation. two times over the past two weeks the president's said inflation was 9% when he came into office. is the president misleading americans on that, or does he just not realize that inflation was 1.4% when -- >> you know, and thank you for the question. look, what
. >> schmidt about it, but first our own intrepid edward lawrence live at the white house on mr. biden's problems on the economy. what you got, edward? >> reporter: yeah, exactly. in the latest fox news polling, larry re, it shows that the president has a long way to go to try and convince americans he's in charge of the greatest economy in history. in fact, two-thirds of registered voters are saying that the economy is getting worse for their families, 30% say it's getting better...
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mr lee will, however, remain in the cabinet with an advisory role. mr wong used his inauguration speech to warn that singaporeans face a world of conflict and rivalry — and they must be braced to adapt to a messier, riskier and more violent world. i'm joined now by michael barr an associate professor of international relations at flinders university. many thanks for your time. what are you expecting from this era? in many thanks for your time. what are you expecting from this era?- you expecting from this era? in the short term. — you expecting from this era? in the short term. very — you expecting from this era? in the short term, very much _ you expecting from this era? in the short term, very much more - you expecting from this era? in the short term, very much more of- you expecting from this era? in the short term, very much more of the| short term, very much more of the same and lawrence wong of the cookie cutter that manufactures leaders in singapore, the only big differences is not a member of the lee family and there is not a newly wai
mr lee will, however, remain in the cabinet with an advisory role. mr wong used his inauguration speech to warn that singaporeans face a world of conflict and rivalry — and they must be braced to adapt to a messier, riskier and more violent world. i'm joined now by michael barr an associate professor of international relations at flinders university. many thanks for your time. what are you expecting from this era? in many thanks for your time. what are you expecting from this era?- you...
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mr lee will, however, remain in the cabinet with an advisory role. with more, here's my colleague in singapore nick marsh. this was a once in a generation event for singapore, and the pomp and circumstance of the occasion did well to match that. the man who lawrence wong is replacing is lee hsien loong, who has been in the job for 20 years. his father before him was the legendary lee kuan yew, the founding father of singapore. so just having a leader of the country whose surname isn't lee is actually a bit of a novelty. kind of like a new era for singapore. but it's not as if singapore will wake up to a drastically different country. it is singapore after all. everything is carefully choreographed and lawrence wong was hand—picked two years ago by the people's action party as a solid, smart, competent, safe pair of hands. a man for continuity. having said that, in his speech, lawrence wong pointed out he is the first leader to have been born after singaporean independence. he said he would lead in his own way, befitting of a new generation. but the
mr lee will, however, remain in the cabinet with an advisory role. with more, here's my colleague in singapore nick marsh. this was a once in a generation event for singapore, and the pomp and circumstance of the occasion did well to match that. the man who lawrence wong is replacing is lee hsien loong, who has been in the job for 20 years. his father before him was the legendary lee kuan yew, the founding father of singapore. so just having a leader of the country whose surname isn't lee is...
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. >> steve: i think that's why the jurors were asking, okay, tell us exactly what mr. pecker said so that we can compare it to michael cohen to see, you know, maybe it impiewns mr. cohen. then again maybe it reiterates and maybe he was telling the truth. >> lawrence: that is a lot of speculation going on start getting these notes out where the jury stands and all that, to be honest, none of us know where they are coming from. we can only speculate what they are thinking one thing that gives me comfort is there was not an immediate decision. >> steve: that would be crazy. >> lawrence: do you know what i'm saying? they are asking questions. it looks like they are starting way from the beginning. so, you know, for all the talk of the jury pool we know that 80% of the folks in manhattan voted for joe biden and how that may impact because they get the members of the jury from the voter rolls. so, i'm glad that they are actually putting some effort into the process. they are asking questions. i just got to say i think it's absolutely absurd to have what is it over 30 pages o
. >> steve: i think that's why the jurors were asking, okay, tell us exactly what mr. pecker said so that we can compare it to michael cohen to see, you know, maybe it impiewns mr. cohen. then again maybe it reiterates and maybe he was telling the truth. >> lawrence: that is a lot of speculation going on start getting these notes out where the jury stands and all that, to be honest, none of us know where they are coming from. we can only speculate what they are thinking one thing...
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donald trump tomorrow morning after mr. cohen admitted yesterday during the testimony that he lied to protect the former president. >> lawrence: brooke singman has the details on that hey, brooke. >> the star witness michael cohen was back on the stand yesterday and cohen has already admitted to telling several lies. first he testified about falsifying invoices to the trump organization to get reimbursed for his payment to stormy daniels. he labeled it a $35,000 per month retainer fee. and he said he opened a bank account for a management consulting company but that was really used to make hush money payments to daniels. that lie led to federal charges against him back in 2018. then he also admitted to using the jewish hollywood yom kippur to stormy daniels. he said that was an effort to push the payment back until after the election when the story would no longer matter. now jonathan turley is saying cohen may have jeopardized himself by testifying. listen. >> one of the most impressive things about the last two days it do
donald trump tomorrow morning after mr. cohen admitted yesterday during the testimony that he lied to protect the former president. >> lawrence: brooke singman has the details on that hey, brooke. >> the star witness michael cohen was back on the stand yesterday and cohen has already admitted to telling several lies. first he testified about falsifying invoices to the trump organization to get reimbursed for his payment to stormy daniels. he labeled it a $35,000 per month retainer...
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mr. townsend, in a nutshell. what was the iran-contra affair and how did it begin? well, the iran-contra affair was a scandal that erupted in 1986, 87. under the reagan administration involving and really com collects web of activity centered around an effort by the reagan administration to provide aid to the nicaraguan contras who were rebels, who were trying to overthrow a socialist government in nicaragua. the reagan ministration was devoted to trying to concern about what they thought would be soviet influence coming in to central america because of a socialist government in nicaragua. they were devoted to trying to overthrow that government. i'm fortunately for them, the congress did not agree and had passed several laws to prohibit the us government from aiding the contras. so the reagan administration, some senior officials in the reagan administration went about a an enterprise to raise private funds and channel those funds to the contras to support their effort to overthrow the n
mr. townsend, in a nutshell. what was the iran-contra affair and how did it begin? well, the iran-contra affair was a scandal that erupted in 1986, 87. under the reagan administration involving and really com collects web of activity centered around an effort by the reagan administration to provide aid to the nicaraguan contras who were rebels, who were trying to overthrow a socialist government in nicaragua. the reagan ministration was devoted to trying to concern about what they thought would...
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mr. townsend, in a nutshell. what was the iran-contra affair and how did it begin? well, the iran-contra affair was a scandal that erupted in 1986, 87. under the reagan administration involving and really com collects web of activity centered around an effort by the reagan administration to provide aid to the nicaraguan contras who were rebels, who were trying to overthrow a socialist government in nicaragua. the reagan ministration was devoted to trying to concern about what they thought would be soviet influence coming in to central america because of a socialist government in nicaragua. they were devoted to trying to overthrow that government. i'm fortunately for them, the congress did not agree and had passed several laws to prohibit the us government from aiding the contras. so the reagan administration, some senior officials in the reagan administration went about a an enterprise to raise private funds and channel those funds to the contras to support their effort to overthrow the n
mr. townsend, in a nutshell. what was the iran-contra affair and how did it begin? well, the iran-contra affair was a scandal that erupted in 1986, 87. under the reagan administration involving and really com collects web of activity centered around an effort by the reagan administration to provide aid to the nicaraguan contras who were rebels, who were trying to overthrow a socialist government in nicaragua. the reagan ministration was devoted to trying to concern about what they thought would...
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i do want to talk to our friend, lawrence o'donnell. you were in the courtroom for most of the trial, including for mr. cohen's testimony. before we speak with michael cohen live, is there a key moment from the witness testimony? from the way this court proceeding proceeded, that led it to this verdict today or did you think to the very end it could go either way? >> i did think it could go either way. look, we now know and we can say definitively that todd blanche was defending a guilty client. defending a guilty client is really hard. it is a really hard thing to do and it is a very hard thing when defending a guilty client to get 12 jurors to unanimously agree to find that defendant not guilty, which todd blanche asked them to do many times in his closing statement and many times used the phrase, reasonable doubt. you always wonder what that phrase means to every jury and it is very common for a jury to want to hear the instruction on reasonable doubt read to them again, but this jury was clearly unified and they had to be unified mo
i do want to talk to our friend, lawrence o'donnell. you were in the courtroom for most of the trial, including for mr. cohen's testimony. before we speak with michael cohen live, is there a key moment from the witness testimony? from the way this court proceeding proceeded, that led it to this verdict today or did you think to the very end it could go either way? >> i did think it could go either way. look, we now know and we can say definitively that todd blanche was defending a guilty...
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. >> lawrence: today, brian, the major point of what michael cohen says out of his mouth today. mr. cohen, are you still licensed? are you still able to practice law? okay. why not, mr. cohen, all right. so when it comes to the legal expense, mr. cohen, you agree that this happened, right? did you consult the former president to do that? were you the lawyer that said? how was he supposed to know. if you are his lawyer and you told him this is the way to do it, why is this a thing? didn't you have a duty to let him know? did you let your client know that he was breaking the law? i just don't understand why would you put this by on the stand. >> brian: you have. you have to, lawrence. you have no choice. if he was the only one there with the invoices. >> ainsley: irony of this whole thing is michael cohen is his lawyer and gave him this advice. donald trump took that advice and now michael cohen is the key witness going against donald trump for taking his advice. >> brian: things go well he will have a tv series. >> steve: is he shopping it. >> ainsley: the fixer. the breaker. >> stev
. >> lawrence: today, brian, the major point of what michael cohen says out of his mouth today. mr. cohen, are you still licensed? are you still able to practice law? okay. why not, mr. cohen, all right. so when it comes to the legal expense, mr. cohen, you agree that this happened, right? did you consult the former president to do that? were you the lawyer that said? how was he supposed to know. if you are his lawyer and you told him this is the way to do it, why is this a thing? didn't...
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we can see it from them as well. >> thank you so been up to german guilds and i now recognize mr. menendez for five minutes. >> thank you chairman i want to join my calling it recognizing theha lives of a calling he wasn incredible warrior deceived north of the county of essex new jersey and for so many cross-country is not just a calling different him he was dark and big brother homeland security this institution i will miss him dearly trust their colleagues represented wilson will do in a job picking up the torch and carrying forward as we all strive to do the work printed on for so long i just appreciate that opportunity. >> today marks three years of the rents were attacking the colonial pipeline this attack led to a temporary disruption of delivery of petroleum products acrossel a large slop the county cyber attack continue to become more sophisticated need for strong coordinated effort to reinforce our government he assess cyber security with top priority particular interest in this topic as we also have sub committee on the home land security committee. thank you discuss ho
we can see it from them as well. >> thank you so been up to german guilds and i now recognize mr. menendez for five minutes. >> thank you chairman i want to join my calling it recognizing theha lives of a calling he wasn incredible warrior deceived north of the county of essex new jersey and for so many cross-country is not just a calling different him he was dark and big brother homeland security this institution i will miss him dearly trust their colleagues represented wilson will...
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