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robert charles, thank you for joining us, we appreciated. the police to move into the israel campus on ucla campus and we are live on campus with bill melugin coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> todd: a fox news alert. let's head out to bill melugin and the last few seconds, we are told they were as significant activity campus. what is happening? >> todd, we had a flash bang go off a minute ago. it appears law enforcement is starting to breaches campus on the opposite side of the wall where we are right now. we heard and so everybody in the chemical rushing to the other side. as we saw them rushing over, we could hear a simile being given out and then a flash bang went off. youyou can see, if you zoom in n the balcony, law enforcement on the balcony looking down into the camp we were dead appears law enforcement is preaching the other side of the camp right now or in the process of starting that. most of the protesters at the camp have searched to that part of the camp. we heard one single flash bang go off and another group of protesters out
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robert charles served as the assistant secretary of state under george w. bush and he joins us now. good morning to you. robert. >> good morning. >> ainsley: good morning. so, i'm seeing this huge palestinian flag being put up on the gw campus. >> do these protesters actually know about the real history of this conflict and what hamas -- i mean, hamas is a terrorist organization. how could they do this in america? >> yeah. so, it's a disgrace for starters. i think we all know, common sense, that appeasing lawlessness only escalates lawlessness. i also would suggest that these protesters need to remember that there is no first amendment protection for civil disobedience and certainly isn't for uncivil disobedience. so, you know, it's ironic, a school is especially a place under a case called tinker v. des moines, there is a very clear rule that says if there is a threat of substantial disturbance on a campus you can bring law enforcement. in all of these folks are obviously actually in criminal violation. they there are a bunch of criminal statutes ranging from property destruction,
robert charles served as the assistant secretary of state under george w. bush and he joins us now. good morning to you. robert. >> good morning. >> ainsley: good morning. so, i'm seeing this huge palestinian flag being put up on the gw campus. >> do these protesters actually know about the real history of this conflict and what hamas -- i mean, hamas is a terrorist organization. how could they do this in america? >> yeah. so, it's a disgrace for starters. i think we all...
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starting with this massive column on saint charles avenue, dedicated to confederate general robert e lee. in 1884. rising over 68 feet high, atop, stood and over life size. 16 and a half feet tall. statue of general lee, who we should note, never likely visited the city of new orleans. like similar statues built during this era, throughout the south, the general faced north. symbolically watching and waiting to greet another potential invasion from american union forces. statues like these covered the city as we asvery town and city throughout the southern united states. cities, of course, had the largest statues like these seen here, both in new orleans, the first dedicated to jefferson davis, president of the confederacy, during the civil war that was erected in 1911. d the second dedicated to new orleans born general beauregard ford, who ordered the fst cannon shots fired to start the civil war. th statue was raised in 1915. in smaller towns, statues to the confederacy looked and often still look just like this. memorials to a nameless, nondescript confederate soldier. this one on
starting with this massive column on saint charles avenue, dedicated to confederate general robert e lee. in 1884. rising over 68 feet high, atop, stood and over life size. 16 and a half feet tall. statue of general lee, who we should note, never likely visited the city of new orleans. like similar statues built during this era, throughout the south, the general faced north. symbolically watching and waiting to greet another potential invasion from american union forces. statues like these...
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vaughn hillyard, robert gibbs, stephanie gresham, adam pollock, charles coleman, i cannot imagine a better group of folks i have had this journey with. that's going to do it for us this hour. joining us for "chris jansing reports" every weekday on msnbc. our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right
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: you know, he reference robert de niro, to robert de niro. i want to share what the audience, these comments that you referred to, because everyone needs to hear it. let's take a lesson. >> this thing, donald trump has created this. you should be telling them not to do this. but he's just -- he wants to -- he wants to so in total chaos. >> charles: carl? >> look at we gotten to a where we seem to be saying the craziest things in order to, you know, eviscerate our opponent. and it doesn't work, you know, again, he is talking to the true believers on his side just as donald trump sometimes talks to only the true believers on his side. the winner in this race is going to be the person who can figure out how they can articulate a message that says the people over the next four years i'm going to do things that is going to make your life better. right now the lunchroom has the advantage in that because people are looking at the border problem, the problems that the piece when they go to the grocery store and deal with all the other issues, trying
: you know, he reference robert de niro, to robert de niro. i want to share what the audience, these comments that you referred to, because everyone needs to hear it. let's take a lesson. >> this thing, donald trump has created this. you should be telling them not to do this. but he's just -- he wants to -- he wants to so in total chaos. >> charles: carl? >> look at we gotten to a where we seem to be saying the craziest things in order to, you know, eviscerate our opponent....
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host: robert, texas, democrat. caller: yes, i think it was a good day yesterday when trump was found guilty because anytime he then sits there and goes through 60 courts, and for three years, he is still saying the election was stolen from him. host: anything else you would like to add? caller: yes, when it comes to politicians, believing things that trump says, and he is only looking out for trump. it is about when he, power, and putin. -- it is all about money, power, and putin. strom chuck schumer, saying that nobody is above thlaand the vdict speaks for itself. hakeem jeffries, america is built on a rule of law, the jury has carefully rendered a decision. it requires the verdict to be respected. mitch mcconnell, saying the chargers never should have been brought in the first place. i expected to be overturned upon peal. jim jordan, the chair of the judiciary commite the house, it is a travesty of justice. he said the manhattan kangaroo court shows what happens when our jti system is weaponized bipartisan prosec
host: robert, texas, democrat. caller: yes, i think it was a good day yesterday when trump was found guilty because anytime he then sits there and goes through 60 courts, and for three years, he is still saying the election was stolen from him. host: anything else you would like to add? caller: yes, when it comes to politicians, believing things that trump says, and he is only looking out for trump. it is about when he, power, and putin. -- it is all about money, power, and putin. strom chuck...
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vaughn hillyard, robert gibbs, stephanie gresham, adam pollock, charles coleman, i cannot imagine a better group of folks i have had this journey with. that's going to do it for us this hour. joining us for "chris jansing reports" every weekday on msnbc. our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right now. >>> good to be with you, i'm alex witt in for katy tur. let's go to the courthouse, joining us from outside the courtroom, nbc news national correspondent yasmin vossoughian, 3:00 p.m. eastern, catch us up on today's testimony and what is happening right now. >> reporter: hope hicks integral to the prosecution here, alex, connecting the dots, and i want to talk to you first about a moment that just took place regarding the article in january 2018 that came out, revealing the payoff to stormy daniels from michael cohen, and how hope hicks framed that payoff, and let me read the verbiage inside the courtroom. can you describe the conversation and hope hicks saying this, it was the day after michael told "the new york times" he made a payment without trump's knowledge and trump said he
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well, i'm joined now by the author of charles the third, the inside story and daily mail journalist robert hardman. robert, this is very encouraging. news about the king. isn't it? >> it's very good news, jacob. i was outside the macmillan cancer centre at ucl university college london hospital today and he he looked very hale and hearty as he went in. and i think he looked even he looked utterly happy and content as he came out because i think he feels no one's pretending that, you know, he's out of the woods. i mean, it's absolutely clear he's still undergoing treatment. but i mean, the point he wanted to make today was that, you know, you're not alone when you have one of these diagnoses and also that actually going back to work can be a very great therapy for many people. so he and the direction of travel is such that, i mean, here he was, this is the first time he's in enclosed space. he's in indoors environment. it's crowded. he's shaking hands. he's shaking a lot of hands. all this is being cleared by his doctors. so i think that it's looking it's looking in the right direction . lo
well, i'm joined now by the author of charles the third, the inside story and daily mail journalist robert hardman. robert, this is very encouraging. news about the king. isn't it? >> it's very good news, jacob. i was outside the macmillan cancer centre at ucl university college london hospital today and he he looked very hale and hearty as he went in. and i think he looked even he looked utterly happy and content as he came out because i think he feels no one's pretending that, you know,...
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- [announcer] "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation, and by the following. [energetic music] corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and by pfizer, inc. - frank bruni, welcome to "firing line." - great to be here. - [margaret] you're out with your latest book, "the age of grievance." begin by defining grievance for me. - well, it's interesting. i think if you go back 50 years, grievance is not a word with negative connotations, but if you look at almost every time it pops up these days, it means something different. it means a complaint that may not be entirely warranted, that's overblown, that is expressed in an overwrought fashion, that is part and parcel with people kind of entering the political arena by identifying how they've been wronged, what they feel the
- [announcer] "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation, and by the following. [energetic music] corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and by pfizer, inc. - frank...
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- [narrator] "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc and by pfizer inc. [soft upbeat music] - george conway, welcome to "firing line." - thank you, margaret. thank you for having me. - donald trump's first criminal trial will be deliberated by a jury next week. you were initially critical of that case, but last week you wrote that this is in some ways the perfect case against trump. has your legal theory changed or your political analysis? - neither, really. i always thought it was a legally sound case. what i thought was that it wasn't the most important or impactful case because he's committed much, much more serious offenses. and so i thought it would be much more appropriate for him to be charged and
- [narrator] "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc and by pfizer inc. [soft upbeat music] - george...
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- [announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc and by pfizer inc. [upbeat exciting music] - doris kearns goodwin, welcome back to "firing line." - i'm so glad to be with you. this is great. - you recently published your eighth book, "an unfinished love story: a personal history of the 1960s." this book was born out of a project that you and your late husband, dick goodwin, undertook when he turned 80 years old, to finally go through 300 and some boxes of archival material that he had collected and kept safe for many years. he had been the speech writer for john f. kennedy when he was a democratic primary candidate, first running for president. he had gone back to rk for lbj and the lbj white house a
- [announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc and by pfizer inc. [upbeat exciting music] -...
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charles: right. >> and i think what it does is it underscores, charles, at the heart of the rate cut call everything has to go right. no room for error. charles: to that point, we showed a chart yesterday to the awed yerntion if the rest of the year was .03 month over month, we would end the year at 4. that's a long way from the fed's target. >> yeah. and another way to look at it, the wall street journal this morning, lowest inflation core since 2021, but look at headline inflation if. it reached this level in june of last year. it's been going sideways since then. charles: right. >> so, you know, the improvement is partly because with we're spending more on gas, and is we're not spending on other things as a result. charles: yeah. and so people watching this show, they don't live core, or right? they lev head -- lively headline. i know this has lost a little bit of catch che, two years ago -- cache, two years ago everyone hung their recession hat on the lei being down so to long, but does it say so
charles: right. >> and i think what it does is it underscores, charles, at the heart of the rate cut call everything has to go right. no room for error. charles: to that point, we showed a chart yesterday to the awed yerntion if the rest of the year was .03 month over month, we would end the year at 4. that's a long way from the fed's target. >> yeah. and another way to look at it, the wall street journal this morning, lowest inflation core since 2021, but look at headline inflation...
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counsel robert hurd's interview with president biden being released. president biden is asserting executive privilege over those recordings from the investigation of his handling of classified documents. the full transcripts were released in march. today the republican-led house judiciary committee voted to hold attorney general merrick garland in contempt of congress. the house oversight committee will hold a separate contempt vote later. joining me from washington julie tsirkin and ali rafah. ali, this back and forth over this interview has been going on for a while. why is the white house asserting executive privilege? >> reporter: the timing of this is significant because it came just hours before that meeting you mentioned among house republicans and the decision by the president to assert executive privilege and block the release of the audio recordings, that effectively protecting merrick garland from prosecution. the move is raising new questions considering we saw president biden claim that special counsel robert hur mischaracterized him in th
counsel robert hurd's interview with president biden being released. president biden is asserting executive privilege over those recordings from the investigation of his handling of classified documents. the full transcripts were released in march. today the republican-led house judiciary committee voted to hold attorney general merrick garland in contempt of congress. the house oversight committee will hold a separate contempt vote later. joining me from washington julie tsirkin and ali rafah....
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host: robert, texas, democrat. caller: yes, i think it was a good day yesterday when trump was found guilty because anytime he then sits there and goes through 60 courts, and for three years, he is still saying the election was stolen from him. host: anything else you would like to add? caller: yes, when it comes to politicians, believing things that trump says, and he is only looking out for trump. it is about when he, power, and putin. -- it is all about money, power, and putin. host: tweets coming yesterday evening, including from chuck schumer, saying that nobody is above the law and the verdict speaks for itself. hake jeffries, america is built on a rule of law, the jury has carefully rendered a decision. it requires the verdict to be respected. mitch mcconnell, saying the chargers never should have been brought in the first place. i expected to be overturned upon appeal. jim jordan, thchair of the judiciary committee in the house, it is aravesty of justice. he said the manhattan kaar court shows what happens
host: robert, texas, democrat. caller: yes, i think it was a good day yesterday when trump was found guilty because anytime he then sits there and goes through 60 courts, and for three years, he is still saying the election was stolen from him. host: anything else you would like to add? caller: yes, when it comes to politicians, believing things that trump says, and he is only looking out for trump. it is about when he, power, and putin. -- it is all about money, power, and putin. host: tweets...
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charles leclere consigue su victoria. con esta carrera el chico cae al quinto puesto en el campeonato de pilotos. actividad en la liga espaÑola. el sevilla recibiÓ al barcelona. al minuto 15 robert lewandowski abrÍa el marcador y al minuto 31 yusef igualÓ los tablones y al 59 fermÍn torres puso el 2 a 1, marcador final. hoy se juega la final del fÚtbol mexicano. amÉrica recibe a cruz azul y en el partido de ida los tablones quedaron igualados a uno. ahora las Águilas buscarÁn la localÍa para ser bicampeones de la liga mx mientras cruz azul buscarÁ la revancha. esto fue lo mÁs destacado en materia deportiva. fue un gusto haber estado con ustedes. buenas tardes. fÉlix: en esta casa, el que se viste de blanco no dura de blanco mucho tiempo. ¿de blanco a la clase de arte? arriesgado. ¿al trabajo? más arriesgado. ¿y al futbol? ya ni se diga. pero ahora con tide oxi white, lava tu ropa blanca sin cloro. funciona incluso para ropa a color... y uniformes de futbol. cero problemas. con tide oxi white, mantén tu r
charles leclere consigue su victoria. con esta carrera el chico cae al quinto puesto en el campeonato de pilotos. actividad en la liga espaÑola. el sevilla recibiÓ al barcelona. al minuto 15 robert lewandowski abrÍa el marcador y al minuto 31 yusef igualÓ los tablones y al 59 fermÍn torres puso el 2 a 1, marcador final. hoy se juega la final del fÚtbol mexicano. amÉrica recibe a cruz azul y en el partido de ida los tablones quedaron igualados a uno. ahora las Águilas buscarÁn la...
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and then you've got -- charles: he dumped the democratic party. >> he did, exactly. because he sees an opportunity to do exactly what you're describing, move back to the center. and the only person occupying the center so far has been robert kennedy, and his numbers have been rather phenomenal. not reported in most of the mainstream media, but extraordinary and much stronger than obama at a similar time in his campaign. so is, actually, the country wants go back to bipartisan, even multipartisan let's get along, let's stop all this fighting -- charles: right. >> and that's maybe encouraging, that they want to go there. charles: here's what might be a problem though because i think this political division is part of -- it's a symptom of something else. also in this poll the least reliable news reporting, never been close. just a complete spike through the roof. least close-knit if communities, least moral society. it feel like all of these things, kennedy, play a big role in the sort of malaise we're stuck in right now. >> they do, but you have to ask what part do i p
and then you've got -- charles: he dumped the democratic party. >> he did, exactly. because he sees an opportunity to do exactly what you're describing, move back to the center. and the only person occupying the center so far has been robert kennedy, and his numbers have been rather phenomenal. not reported in most of the mainstream media, but extraordinary and much stronger than obama at a similar time in his campaign. so is, actually, the country wants go back to bipartisan, even...
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to slovakia now, where prime minister robert fico is conscious, but in a serious condition after being shot on wednesday. he remains in a very serious condition he remains in a very serious a 71—year—old man has been charged with attempted murder. the incident is the first major assassination attempt on a european political leader for more than two decades years. ministers say they believe the gunman acted alone, describing the attack as politically motivated. let's speak to journalist and author, john kampfner, who recently made the bbc documentary, slovakia divided. welcome to the programme. he wrote a piece back in late 2023 with the line, slovakia matters far more than europe realises. why did you come to that conclusion? it is europe realises. why did you come to that conclusion?— that conclusion? it is a tiny country. — that conclusion? it is a tiny country. only _ that conclusion? it is a tiny country, only 5 _ that conclusion? it is a tiny country, only 5 million - that conclusion? it is a tiny - country, only 5 million people, but it is literally, if you put a pin into
to slovakia now, where prime minister robert fico is conscious, but in a serious condition after being shot on wednesday. he remains in a very serious condition he remains in a very serious a 71—year—old man has been charged with attempted murder. the incident is the first major assassination attempt on a european political leader for more than two decades years. ministers say they believe the gunman acted alone, describing the attack as politically motivated. let's speak to journalist and...
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charles, 2.29% f the jacob hornburger, 6.2%. robert f kennedy, jr., 6.20%. che oliver, 19 70%. michael jackson 2020 -- michael rectenwald -- i'm in the middle. let me finish this. michael rectenwald, 28.18%. mike ter maat, 15.34%. i'm not going to read the w rite-ins. all right. ok. oh, let's scroll down. totally fair questions. 1.2%. [applause] got you guys. ok, it's 3:23. we have ron paul coming up in 7 minutes. >> madam secretary, mic 3. >> we are going to check to see what order we are going to do things at. does anybody have a really pressing, urgent point? >> sam goldstein, indiana. i moved to strike on the next ballot anybody with less than 10%. >> ok. it has been moved and seconded to strike any presidential candidate on the next round of balloting with less than 10%. i believe this would require -- it requires two thirds. all right. all in favor of striking any presidential candidates who received less than 10% on the next ballot, please say aye. >> aye! >> all opposed? >> nay! >> that does not have two thirds it is pretty close to 50-50, i'm sorry. all right. i believ
charles, 2.29% f the jacob hornburger, 6.2%. robert f kennedy, jr., 6.20%. che oliver, 19 70%. michael jackson 2020 -- michael rectenwald -- i'm in the middle. let me finish this. michael rectenwald, 28.18%. mike ter maat, 15.34%. i'm not going to read the w rite-ins. all right. ok. oh, let's scroll down. totally fair questions. 1.2%. [applause] got you guys. ok, it's 3:23. we have ron paul coming up in 7 minutes. >> madam secretary, mic 3. >> we are going to check to see what order...
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prime minister robert slovakian prime minister robert fico, who remains in a serious condition. labour's sets out key messages, insisting they are back ambitions. lashes between the army and paramilitary groups in sudan's war in the darfur region. and king charles gives an introduction for the world of reality tv at a creative industries garden party. michael cohen is back on the stand for another day of testimony as part of the former president's hush money trial. he's already been giving evidence for two days with trump's defence team attacking cohen's credibility, bringing up his many social media comments criticising the former president. earlier, members of the freedom caucus rallied and spoke in support of the former president. there's literally no branch of government that michael cohen has not lied _ government that michael cohen has not lied to. he liked investigators, to the _ not lied to. he liked investigators, to the judge, to the united states congress — to the judge, to the united states congress and he committed these lies for his_ congress and he committed the
prime minister robert slovakian prime minister robert fico, who remains in a serious condition. labour's sets out key messages, insisting they are back ambitions. lashes between the army and paramilitary groups in sudan's war in the darfur region. and king charles gives an introduction for the world of reality tv at a creative industries garden party. michael cohen is back on the stand for another day of testimony as part of the former president's hush money trial. he's already been giving...
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art olivier, followed by lars, followed by mike, followed by told followed by robert f. kennedy, jr., followed by joshua smith, followed by charles ballet, followed by trees oliver, followed by nota, followed by michael rectenwald, followed by hornberger. we are waiting on art olivier to come to the stage. >> manager, microphone -- madam chair, microphone two. >> yes. >> can we just proceed to the next speaker please and return to mr. olivier when he arrives? >> i think that is up to the speakers. this has literally never happened. if mr. mapstead would like to proceed, he can do that. but it is his choice. >> delegate from california, microphone one. i would like to request that the candidates limit their nomination speeches as much as possible. if everyone takes full time, it will be almost three hours. >> thank you. [applause] >> microphone two. >> microphone two. >> from maryland. if the first speaker is not ready, can we -- >> know, the first speaker was not ready. >> yes. therefore, can we please move on? >> yes, we can if the next candidate is ready. >> if that ca
art olivier, followed by lars, followed by mike, followed by told followed by robert f. kennedy, jr., followed by joshua smith, followed by charles ballet, followed by trees oliver, followed by nota, followed by michael rectenwald, followed by hornberger. we are waiting on art olivier to come to the stage. >> manager, microphone -- madam chair, microphone two. >> yes. >> can we just proceed to the next speaker please and return to mr. olivier when he arrives? >> i think...
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i want to welcome charles coleman also joining our legal panel, former new york prosecutor, just another thing i want to highlight from this cross examination, the prosecutor asking costello about email communications he had with michael cohen. hoffinger reads an email from costello sent to cohen that says michael, i just spoke to rudy giuliani and told him i was on your team. rudy was thrilled and said this could not be a better situation for the president or you. hoffinger, that was your email to michael cohen? costello, yes. hoffinger, email speaks for itself? costello, no, not quite. there were surrounding circumstances, but i would be delighted to tell you. hoffinger, sarcastically, no, that's all right, let's move on to the next one. so, here she is presenting him with his own communication, something that he said spoke for themselves yesterday, when the defense was asking the question, what do you make of how this is unfolding? >> ana, the defense team is held bent on snatching a mistrial from the jaws of a conviction. and what i mean by that is they're doing everything wrong at t
i want to welcome charles coleman also joining our legal panel, former new york prosecutor, just another thing i want to highlight from this cross examination, the prosecutor asking costello about email communications he had with michael cohen. hoffinger reads an email from costello sent to cohen that says michael, i just spoke to rudy giuliani and told him i was on your team. rudy was thrilled and said this could not be a better situation for the president or you. hoffinger, that was your...
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scaith, david robert, commonly known as scaith david labour and co—operative party 66,000. so that figure is 66,761. tordoff, keith . graham, tordoff, keith. graham, independent 13,250. i hereby declare that. scaith, david robert , commonly known as scaith robert, commonly known as scaith david, is duly elected to the mayor of north yorkshire and york before i invite the winning candidate to come and address the hall, could i just take a moment to thank my team and my staff for the work that they've done throughout the day , and for done throughout the day, and for everybody, for your attendance , everybody, for your attendance, and extremely good behaviour throughout the day as well. so could i invite the winning candidate, david scaith, to join ? >> thank 7_ >> thank you. 7 >> thank you. everyone just want to say a huge thank you to all the counting staff. everyone who's worked on this election. there's obviously been loads of work today here. and in harrogate, which is where i'm from, which is really nice to be here, to be in the place where i was born, but right across
scaith, david robert, commonly known as scaith david labour and co—operative party 66,000. so that figure is 66,761. tordoff, keith . graham, tordoff, keith. graham, independent 13,250. i hereby declare that. scaith, david robert , commonly known as scaith robert, commonly known as scaith david, is duly elected to the mayor of north yorkshire and york before i invite the winning candidate to come and address the hall, could i just take a moment to thank my team and my staff for the work that...