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the year and it all happened live with the 2023 . i heard radio. i kind of awdry think coldplay, kelly clarkson, keith urban, pat benatar, neil giraldo, lorne cody johnson, druss innovator award winner taylor swift. they get my heart radio. i love you guys. i heard video music awards monday, march 27 . toni on fox. >> good evening and welcome to tucker carlson. so happy monday. the dominant rumor on the internet over the weekend was that donaldn trump will soon be indicted, possibly even handcuffed cuffed o on camera. is that true?know that thatan't say we do know that trump is the subject of a grand jury investigation in manhattan. voted against donald trump by almost 80% in the las that's a city that voted against donald trump by almost t presidentialt the gr
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election. we also that the grand jury waaa empaneled by a soros funded d.a. called alvin bragg, who looks and acts like ta tawanna brawley era, alvidenc sharpton. so we would assumee on the bass of that evidence that it's pretty likely trump does get charged with something at some point. but charged with what? in a fre that's the question. that should matter in a free country, laws or universal laws apply to all citizens equally precisely because all citizens i are considered equal forou generations. >> this was very obviouss to ami to american liberals. in fact, iact was the basis ofel their worldview that was back when liberals opposedas jim crow.om >> and we're notet tryinhing cg to reinstate it as something called equitequiy. >> we are not liberals, but we retain the traditional american view, which is that laws must be applied equally or else they are not laws at all. justice must be blind or elsejut it is tyranny. so we spent the day with helpp f staff toyer on our staff trying to assess the likely chargeschae against donald trump. >> and here's what ws rumpe foup eight years ago, was he was pai running for president .d trump paid a actresactress cald
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stormy daniels one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. daniels alleged that she and trump had at one point had . trump denied that he stilland t. denies it. in but in exchange for promising e not to repeat that claim ixcnic public, trump threw hi, s then attorney , michael cohen, sent e stormy daniels a check. c answe >> was that legal? progre we can answer that questionals at because there was a campaign in progress t at the time.e tran officials at the federal election commission later examined the transactionsad between trump and stormy daniels.d federal investigators concluded that nothing thathing cri criminal had taken place. and in fact, settlements like this, whatever you think of them, are common, both among pel famous people, celebritiese, and in corporate america. the result is usually known i as an nda, a non-disclosure agreement. in this case, you can believe whatever side you want to believe, but paying people not to talk about things hushgsu moneshy is ordinary in modern fc america. according to the fec, there waes no need for donald trumpe mone to report his payments to stormy daniels, nor is the money that he sent her througha
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his attorney subject to campaign financ e entire limitations, the fec determined the entire thing was a personal expenditure. >> it clearly was.cr soim whae t is the crime here? >>in well, the media don't seem very interested in finding outl. . >> thiers is donald trump.ything he's a criminal. everything he does is a crime. watch simply because he may have committed worst crimes. >> you don't let him off of lesser crimes if you are, for example, seeking a prosecution for murder. ifmu the the guy gets caught drk driving in another context before that, you just let him go because you have bigger fish to fry. >> nobody'r fish ts above the li including donald trump. >> it doesn' t matter that thi allegation a minor crime compared to some of the other allegations.e is as. a crime is a crime, is a crime,t is a crime.in a judge w as miikkhat anybody prosecutinog or a judge would say a crime is . a crime is a crime is mika's had an indictment, is an indictment, is an indictment. when i headir peoplectment sayif is much ado about nothing, i think about all the members of congress.
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o served withi served with an e every singled one of them wouldt have t been charged and sent r to jail had they done this.ea tb i was reading the biblle whicheh said that that a man's souls, that he may also weep. s he joe scarborough, ladies and gentlemen, telling us what a crim e is , a crime with a woman. okay, there's al sharpton lecturing us about the bible. >> it's hilarious. oh, the hypocrisusy. ass it but it didn't really answer. the question, why are we handcuffing donald trump? donal >> liberals don't seem to care tr all as long as it happens, as long as trump getums handcuffed. but in fact, there's plentfact,r evidence that trump committed no crime in sending money to storm hotels. we don'tmy danie have to have tt consider the case of formeredwad north carolinas. senator john edwards. edwards was often describedra as a fiery liberal, but in fact, he was a populist. he ran for president twice. and in the process infuriateds t the leaders of the democratic party by talking way too mucheh about income inequality.. they really hated him for thatdf long after edwards left office,d
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hi barack obama's doj charged himm with fwith federal finance filir violations. >> so the premise ofemis the tho against john edwards was that he had received a million dollars in giftsan and that he spent that money in hush money payments to his mistress. >> a child. with whom he later had a child. obama's doj argued that the money that edwards sent to his girlfriend amounted to campaign contribution cams. o edwards never reported thatrted money, so obama's doj tried obama' to send him to prison. him >> well, in the end, the case fell apart under the weight ofer its own incoherence.r the weig >> so obama's lawyers argued that anyhtf payment that could conceivably help a political poy is by by definil definition a campaign expenditure. there's no lawti campaig that says that, by the way, they just made itboi up. but if you think about it fot fe a second, it doesn't maket sense. if that were true, fliwep itp around. itit would mean that candidatesr mo could use donor money and alsone taxpayer moneyy in the form of federal matching funds to pay for any personal expense as long as long as that expense could conceivably benefit them politically. >> so candidates could take funa
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federal matching funds, tax arllars to buyx dollars to ferrg as they argued those ferraris would appear in campaign, etit's cetera, et cetera. n. . that caseical so, not surprisingly, a john edwards was acquitted. in that case. it was a humiliating defeaumilit also the obama administration, but it also sent a clear messaged and set a precedent which alvin bragg apparently is ignoring. wt >> so we don't know that indictments coming as noted. and if it does come, i'm not sure what it's going to say.ed f we haven'tor see sn it.to but if trump is indicted fory da sending money to stormy a daniels, well, you'll be watching the abuslae of law enforcement power. >> oh, but you can't complain about it. because as congresswoman maxinel waters has explained, political protestsai staged stae on behalf of donald trump are not constitutionally protected. nald truthey're domestic terror. >> watch. teis is donald sending messages out to domestic terrorists thatr he's worked with and he helped to organize for the invasion ofn the capitol on january 5th. he's sending
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out a message p to them to get ready to protesr any arrests, indictments, etth cetera, that he may have. so he's basically talking to the crowd was the oath keepers, cuellar and kkk?. >> oh, jan ziggs, the only really organized group on january six was the fbi, ofit course.hee but consider the idea and whereh it's coming from.ere it's this is ma this is maxine waters. lady this is the lady who cheered on the l.a. race riotson three decades ago. >> this is the very same person just a few years ago. we'said and we're quoting, if u see anybody from the trump cabinet in a restaurant, inne a department store, at a gasoline station, she's very get create a crowd and you push back on get out and create a crowd them back on them and you tell her they're not welcome anymore, anywhere . >> basically, neckless them. >> okay, magazine. but she's a democrat. is just a civil rights exercise. so these are this is justotecte a civil rights exercise. d fromshe's protected from domec terrorism charges. and alvin bragg is to he's ahe'm democratocrat.w --. to impug and you should know we don't
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want to impugn his character or anything. there's antt to suggest there's a connection between politics and the indictment of donald trump. >>, but alvin bragg did run for office promising as a campaign promise to indict donald trump.e we're not guessing you gavewatc. televised interviews about it. >> watch. all right. so newspaper right, so new repoy we could expect to see ane indictment to be handeand outn o against donald trump soon. any thoughts on how yow u woul had handle such a high profile case? >> certainly throughoutwh my career of going wherever the facts have takenercts have n the types of allegations that have been reported publicly, valuation of assets, perhaps don the use of shell companies, tax fraud. i've tried one o i've done all these sort of cases. i've tried a mortgage fraud ne case. i've triedy laundering one of tt significant money laundering cases in the new york region. so of all the candidates, i sort of stand at all the readm with all the tools inan the toolkit. >> yeah, we'red by t way going o spent yearp. and by the way, he listeds tryit some real crimes there and theoe have spent years trying to pins
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those crimes on trump even got his tax returns illegally o and they found none of them, not a defense of trump is true. >> so we want to put this,ch which is piddling. but what's interesting i is ,iny even as bragge has been single mindedly focused, bragge, a graduate of harvard collegecog on donald trump and his crimese ,sending money to a star, he has been not only ignoring real crimes, but downgradingdowngr violnies to misdemeanors and letting actual violent criminals out of jail as quickly as possible. >>l asis first on his first day! first day, bragge, consistent with the ideas of the manissued who paid for his campaign, george soros issued a memo explaining his office will quote, not seekence a sentence, except in cases involving homicides, economic crimes and a small number of felonies. lonies." newthat was great newss who commit violent felonies, including. in cludinustin washingtonjust in washington, w struck a deal with praag that allowed him to serve jusset 30 days in jail under the theory that his was really just second degree coercion.d wn
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>> so he got out quickly. >> and when he did, police say dhomeleme man attacke five other people in the bronxs, even tried to a homeless woman. at 10:00 in the morning. okay, so in another case, a career criminal who was arrested three times i sluding n four months for serious crimes, including assault and aggravated harassment, skipped court. >> and when police finally found him and hauled into court, bragg s braggs office letgo him go in january of last year,a guess what he did when he got out? >> he murdered a womanin, front a growing makeshift memorial in christin front of a new york city apartment building honoring christina euna lee after police say a man followed her homeed and attacked her, stabbing her to death. the security video obtainedrs by nbc news appears to show lee being followed by the suspect when he arrived, the door was barricaded when cops went into the apartment. bathstigators say they found the body of a 35 year old womans later identifiedus as lee in he.
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bathroom and the suspect covered in blood . >> police say a sarmad nash was arrested and charged with lee's> murder. >> this was his eighth arrest tc since may ofke 2020 one . >> what's interesting is that cr no one cares. waes s joe scarborough in that she upset about it? >> is his wifeset? upset power to women? right.all althl the arch feminists who should be out there defending women, they don't care at all. >> so here you have a d.a. t who treats violent felonies like they're misdemeanors even3g to destroy his political opponents in this caseoppone, elevating a misdemeo charge to a felony for the purpose of taking down trump. now, here's what we think. if tr if there is an indictment will form the core oft the charge. bragge seems to be allegin trump gk' that trump violated new york'so business record acact t by falsy reporting the payout to stormy downs. >> danielsy legal fees.
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now, i tf this were true, it would constitute a misdemeanort- and the statute of limitations has already run out for that, for the bookkeeping error, assuming it even happenefod. but bragge apparently is thinking about charging trumy happenp under a felony vef the business records laws,e pubw one that punishes businessesssea for falsifying records as a way to commit another separate crime. that would w be thould be campa finance violation, which, as wet mentioned, was not a campaignio finance violation.m th and we know that from the fec, which polices campaign financea. violations. and by the way, if it wereby, tw then that woulay, d be athat fel crime, not something that alvin bragg, the manhattan d.a., e whl would be prosecuting. e >>ke the whole thing doesn't ma any sense at all on a legal tr level. on a political level, it does, because trump is running forump? president . >> so what's behind thiswe? may is he acting alone? we may soon find out.y congressman jim jordan of ohio sits in the house judiciary committe e, is calling on bragge
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to testify before the congress. he wants to hear bragge explaian whether or not he's had anyd.o.. contact with the white house ort the biden doj. >> and iesef he has, maybe thatr this prosecution will use any federal fund will explain these charges. >> he also wants to know whether this prosecution will use any federal funds. let's hope alvin bragg was committed to the rule of law, compliese is force, was forced y very soon.s, n >> but no matter what happens if this indictment arrives, noeo matter who you voted for, mis a plan on voting fortake, make o mistake, this is a turning heade point for the country.re that they're being unfair to now, the headline here is not that they're being unfair to donald trump again, though,s. of course they are, or even that trump is the former president of the united states . as long who cares, though, as long as we are indicting retired presidents, where are the charges against george w. bush for invadingeorgeg iraq une false pretenses and giving permanent normal trade relations to china, which completely wrecked our economy, where those charge complets don? your breath in washington, wrecking your own country br considered a crime. isn't a and of course, george w. bush
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knows that well, which is why he doesn't seem worried at all criticizing the ruling class. that's what they indict you for. iticizing the rulingbut either s former job as ths e united stats here is not really the point here. >> yes, of course, you can indict former presidents if they've donect for something wr. that's not what this is about.t. the headline here is that therer is , as noted, a presidential race in progressesin right now.e and if you check the polls, you will find that trump is leading the republican field. >> that's the unprecedent thing taking out your opponent, using. the justice system. if the democratic party is allowed to do this, allowed to crushd the presidential frontrunner, the main threat to their power with a boguwith s criminal case. where does that leave us ? we're done because that precedent will live forever and voters will nevel r again determine the outcome of a presidential election. kable wh it's remarkable when yu think about it. so after all, the yelling from a permanent washington aboutat tou january six , that was a threatt
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to our democratic norms and the peaceful transfer of powerhe t.o they've decided to completely short circuit our democratic ths, not to mentionts and the peaceful transfer of powerer using the courts and prosecutr ,what happens if they get awayne with thimss? s all spun up >> no one seems to be thinking this through. everyone's all spun up. but what happens they get away t away with this?n full >> if they use the justicescor department in full view of everyone to settle a political score and to keep the white house just to take a guy d out f the race who seems to be doingje fairly well, we'll destroy that. stice system >> and that's not a small thing.untry a functioning justice system has keptpeaceful forhundreds thl for hundreds of years. the purpose of a justice system is to administer justice so that citizens don't have. to dos it themselves. whe you outsource that duty to thea? government. ustice system? but what happens when you take that away, when there is no tha justice system? what happens when the department of justice proten decides that its goal is not
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justice, but protecting the ruling class at all costs? >> think about that.e desire for people are still going to demand justice. desire. the desire for justice is an i inherent humant, desire. we are born with it.eopl but if there's no neutral place to do it, some peoplethemselves. will decide they're going to have to do it themselves. now we d oh, now, we don't knowe exactly what that's going to look like. be really ugl sot we can say for certain it's going to be really ugly. trumso they hate donald trump. fine, but they don't get to destroy america's justice system because they doever rec. we would never recover from that. robert castelo, his legal adviser, to former trumpent to attorney michael cohen, who made the payment to stormy daniels. >> h storme joins us tonight. rg >> mr costello, thank you so much for coming on . so, as noted, we can't knowe'll whether there'll be an indictment or what's in it. and say yot from the leaks thatht you have read in, say, the new york times,ss thi how do you assess s case? i weak, to say the least. i just spent two hours or so oro testifyi testifyingng before the grandi o
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jury in downtown manhattan and i got my point across,d no although it was clear to me t that the manhattan d.a.'s office did not want to getittle to the truth. i need to explain that a little bit. i called them up after saw i sao michael cohen on tv stating things that he said was goingy to tell the grand jury and had told the grand jury that weresed contrary to what he told hl of 1 us when we first represented ins april of 2018. so i'm sitting at home watching these lies and i said , i've got to do something about it.ore i don't represent donald trump, but i do stand for justice. and i think i have a legal. obligation to inform both sides. so that's what i did. i had a ton of documents that i had prepared back in 2009 ford the department of justice, the u.s. attorney's office m called me up and said, mr costello, we would like to talko to you about your representation of michael cohen. i laughed and said" , can i presume you have a waiver ofha
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this of the attorney client privilege? wand they said , you presume correctly. i said, fine, send it over. talk be delighted to talk to you. that waiver is very clear ., and once we had that, i prepared three hundred and thirty emails, a bunch of text messages. t meeting wi i prepared a contemporaneous report of our first meeting with michael cohen at the regency hotel in manhattan as well as a contemporaneousours notes of the interview i had for two hour offics with the us attorney's office in the southern district of new york , as wellous as contemporaneous notes of an i interview by the house committee on intelligenc e, who sent three investigators to my office, one of whos mnon o is nowld dan goldman, erial a congressman here ini new york . so i had allsent i this material ready. i sent io t to donalthd trump'ss lawyer and i sent it to the manhattan d.a.'s office. d.a.n contacted the manhattan d.a. office and i asked, could i we meet with alvin bragg?ent ths because i wanted to presentistrc this to alvin bragg as it. had presented it to the southern district, i wanted him to look
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me in the eye and assess my credibility. mich diaed i have more credibility than michael cohen? . i sp because michael cohen, inec my opinion, was lying about just about everythind g. i specifically told them that there were two main points thath i wanted to make clear , thate u cohen had told us that wheicn we first met him that he was suicidal. why is that important? because when you're suicidal, thinking that that's the onlyyo' way out ofre your legal messcoor and you're presented with the following options that you canep and provide information that corroborate, cooperate against donald trump and provide informatiowould gen that would u a get out of jail free card and you risk pond to us.s, i do not have any informationd t on donald trump. and he said it many time msanugo during that two hour meetingut i swear to god, bob , i don't have anything on donald trump. and i had my law partner who knew michael cohen for ten years on columbia grammar and prep school here in manhattan because cohen was on the board of directoranhatta
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and when i heard him say that he was suicidal, the weekendi di before standing on the roof ofde the regency hotel, i didn't know whetherr he was a drama queen or telling the truth.hooks so i looked at my partner and he shook his head truth" and nodded. i think he's telling the truth. and later on , w ane had thatorated corroborated by the reverend jerr, falwell and his wife b who had dinner with michael cohen, who told him the same thing. why is that important? e mi him thebecause when you'reo to give up your life in order to avoid these y legal troubles, when they're insurmountable to you and you're offere wed a y out, so you have to doo is t is cooperate on donald trump. do you havo erate on de anythind trump? and he says no , repeatedly. i swear to god, bob , i don't have anything. then, you know, that you've gott a guy who probably doesn't have anything. it's certainly you easier to givetainly up information on donald trump e than it is to kill yourself. makiop of that, while he's making these speeches during two hour period,er he's marching up and down on the other side of the conference table. sid the conference table like like a tiger in the zoo,tige back and forth, back and forth,z back and forth.oo. back-and-f
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orhe looked like he hadn't slept in five days. he looked like somebody who wa he loos suicidal. icidal. and every once in a while he would stop and pointed. when i say once in a while, he did this at least 20 times. and said, guys, i want you to know i will do whatever ido. have to do.ever spend one jawill never spend one day in jailil. lie now, what he's saying is , i'll lie, cheat, steal, shoot, somebody. i will not spend a day in jail.t do you think a guy who's mentality is that is going to not admit that he has information on donald trump? but having said that, the days office didn't ask me questions to bring that up. i and i brought it up anyway.d i >>mp i didn'lyt i ignoredn. their questions and simply gave them the information. i'm hearing rap in my ear leftmr and righint. >> >> i'll continue if you want, but i must ask you one onemr. final question. if it's okay, mr. cosell.co the. th you were the d.a., if you
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were a prosecutor and you werew trying to be fair and honestraty and serve the law rather than a political agenda, you'd want ani toldthat, wouldn't you? absolutely. y and i toldtoday them and told the grand jury today i wase deputy chief of the criminal division of the u.s. attorney's for the southern district. i saidi said w i wouldn't touch a witness like michael cohen for any amount of money. you simply cannot rely upon this guy. and tonight he was on anothernor station denying that he waivedhi the attorney client privilege hereg an it is in writing and that's his signature on the second page. so that's i guess he didn'ty din know that. and the districtknow t attorney didn't know that. >> and i told them, michael cohen has been in your office 20 times and twice in the granda jury and he forgotnd to tell yo" that he waived the attorney client privilege is this th twenty two times. e finish i mean, really, is this the kind of witness yot u want to ride to the finish? s th >> not my brother. i think all they care aboute is the finish line. i sure appreciate the information that you brought us tonight. you're quitee thank you. okay. >> thank you. you're welcome. thank you. remy dillon is the founderth
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and managing partner of dillon law group. >> she joins us tonight. >> thanks so much for coming on . partner noe i think you would agree that the case, at least as it's been described in the leaks to the "new york times", "the washington post" seems ridiculous. >> do you is there any indication that there's coordination the with with.j. it the biden white house or doj on this? of m well, look, tucker, thanks for having me. two of my partners are involved in this case on the president trump side and have been meeting with prosecutors here. so most of what we've been ablet to divine about thishi case hass been by reading the entrails. that is th, e "new york times"k which is the favorite sourceeme, to leak to o af new york law enforcement. and so we don't know exactlythey what they're aimin're aig for.o' but as we can see from robert costello's statementsed o just now, it appearsm to be divorced from what the facts are and more about what the agenda is . and so this prosecution, if it comes through, is absolutely
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baseless. it's ludicrous. it's beeit has been rejected nod only by the fec, as you mentioned, but also by federal b prosecutors and also by prior prosecutors of new york state. so this is really well past its sell by date a , it does not fly in court. it is frivolous. volous. and what you are looking at,e mo really, tucker, is the mothethr of all election interference here. like youn to said in your lead o this segment. and so what i can also say is that prosecutor are meant to do not just what they canjusc get away with in court, but they're is this e meant to do je and is this justice? so theree areappare apparentlyr least 10 prosecutors sitting in the room yesterday or laste amoo week, rather, when thisn presentation was made. so that'r they'rs the amount of manpower that they're putting to hear from lawyers or from witnesses. at the same time, in new york ,s absolutely falling apart there, when the real statusr the is absolutely falling apart there. sosa i hope for the sake of this country and for the sake ofe the citizens and voters
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confidence in our legal system, that this doesn't come to passyc because it will absolutely be catastrophic for r public confidence and for the rule ofpa law in this country. i think that'sll i think that's the point right there. it all falls apart when you use your justice systems. to prosecute political grudges. army don't. so m thank you so much for that.uch appreciate it. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me.o th so the white house briefingtoade room is filled with toadiesb is whos te sole job is to bolster whatever why the bush administration spoon feedsminist . >> there is at least one man rer there, though. africafareporter in who has real questions, simon atiba. today, simon atiba wasotic the center of the most chaotic moment in the recent history ofe the white house press briefings. he joinsfiand he joins us af us. tell us what happened exactly. being a public servant. >> call me one of many things.
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was promoting a tv show, the white house press secretary, for you to take would questions from actuale ou reporters. first on that list would be our friend simon teeb of today's news africa. so today, a team jusf "tt got frustrated and called oute the white house press secretary for ignoring his actualext. questions for months. >> watch what happened next. i will make own has been seven months, you know, welco and that does no rightme. welcome. the one time to welcome. ght. this welcome , welcome to the press briefing room. know rightthis is no there, chi, russia, the united states , white 80% 10%, pupal. >> you have grievances. you should bring them to her later. i have this offer, don't you? minutes. the i'll be darned. press corps i that's for this s dealing with this. you did not us this.e this. t ar
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you get questioned all the time you and you don't do this to sit mo. there for eight months front and being discriminated against on thi rs concept that you had. >> people who don't get anywhere don't make assumptions abouther. what the rest of us do.m, b mind your manners. when you're in here, you haverd. a problem. 10u bring it>> wha backwards. >> what is just occurred this last ten , fifteen minutes>> you is unacceptable. - is it is unacceptable. >>so we're going to show we're s either going to continue br or we can just end tuc the briefing right here. >> it's outrageous.utrageous dot played for youdoesn't even desce just played for you. so here yoe u havejob it the whe house press secretary whose job it is to answer questions from hiurnalists on behalf of the entire american population, hijacking the event to promote h a tv show and then screaming atn a guy who wants his questions answered and then the other shills in the roomn th don't taf the side of their fellow journalists, but take the sideer tr the lady at the front to whom they are actually beholden and trhut doy
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thd shut down simon atiba, who did thate . this is a partial list that would include jeff mason of reuters, who should be ashamed . brian khorram of cnn associated press. correspondent zeke miller evenze apologized to the press laterd h in the press conference. reey again should be ashamed oof themselves and previous generations of reporters would have turned on them reallyjury o taking her aside, she's a liar.o your job is not to up to power . it's to serve your viewersuth! and readers by getting to the truth. >> but instead, they piled on simon the tea. but really most the most reveas moment maybe ever in the white. house press room. atiba >> we are honored now to be. joined by simon himself. mon, thanksimon, thank you so m- coming. see i'm really glad to have you.m ve what prompted you seem very frustrated there. what prompted your exchangethan with the press secretary? >> yes, thanyok you. thank you for having me on your show. i'm grateful. you know, the first amendment fd protects the freedom of speech. the presoms and assembly and the
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right to petition your government to seek redress . and that first amendment sayse that i have the right to ask questions and to do my job.needt and the preso s secretary doesnt meed to like me. let me marry me. shve two black children with me. she doesn't need all that.esn' she doesn't even need to liked my accent doesn't need to likei what i look like where i come from. they look down on me.. they don't respect the first amendment. amendmenand so what has been hag in the white house is in, i've e the past seven months, i've done all the right things. i' not been called on .said i've gone to her office to seek a meeting to say that sheth will meet with me next year. i've sent questions about the nigerian election, about, you know, the problemsnges, challenges in africa and india firs not called on me, even has the vice president is going evenfrica, even has the first jill biden went to africa, eveny went to receive 50 african
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leaders for the u.s. african d.c. summit., the guy who covers the white hous in washington, dc. the guy who covers the whitee is house, the african guy who covers the white house, word is looked down upon inst a the greatest country in the world. untry whin the most advanced coy where freedom of speechuys th is protected. at it's a shame what happened to one of the guys that you showed now, brian , he was kicked out of the whca becausete he became violent in the rose ad garden.is it's a disgrace. it's very violent.. he attacks many people is a shame.to white house.d to mday.e today. it's a total disgrace and it's appalling. the biden white house and, youtm know, when it happens to jimhe s acosta of cnn, because they respect him, is white. . he works for cnn and blackdown african.n me i don't have i don't money to look down o on me.tuniti i don't have the opportunitiese that they have. and and they don't treat me
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the same way. i need to dod th my job. the u.s the freedom of speech and the press in the u.s. allows meo do to do my job. and that's the only thing thatog i'm trying to do. and they are stonewalling me, hl trying to help karine jean-pierrecarrin j. >> and it's a shame the fact that jeff mason and the --st you should be ashamed of himself took the white housey o side against you is reallyhe the most one of most awfulas i things i've ever seen. i was shocke d by the cynical as i am, and i appreciate we're you're coming on tonight. you seem unbowed, simonetti, but we are rooting for you. r g me. thank you. thank yo u for having me. >> so to lecture you endlesslyel on tv, all the smart people we really care about, you. >> you really care about 100,000 ukraine, right? over one hundred thousand dead fodukraine and for the second time, the white house has stopped shut down an attempted cease fire . they want this war to continue its tail straight ahead. fox news media is proud to bring you this.
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administration's reckless interference in the war in ukraine, hasraine has pushed cha together with russia, thereby ending for all time american i global dominance. and as if to rub it int in our faces, the president of china has met with vladimir meth vlad putin in moscow today. he went there in part to brokero a cease fire in the conflict. you can be opposed to russia you and china getting together, but if you care about ukraine, you probably want this war to end. but this administration wants to keep it going. here's spokes flack. john kirby explaining if they call for a cease fire ,>> o you believe ukraine shouldd and will reject that. rt that?o. >> we would reject that as well. and we would reject it as well.o we think that that's anutw. unacceptable outcome right now . obviously, we want the fightingb to stop. we want the wae r to bove over.e as i said , it could end today if mr. putin would do the right thing. but to call fo r a ceasfor e righa tey've now basically ratifies whatbe al they've been able to grab insideside ukr ukraine and givem time and space to prepare forac future operation. ble.
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>> and that's just not goingim to be acceptable. right. so this is the seconed time bide the bush administration has stopped any attempt to end. the war, negotiated and not immediate, frozen in place, but. tr ing to end it a secon because the point, of courseum, is regime change in russia. now, trump is taking a lot of flak recently, but on foreign policy, he is a lot clearerthinn or thinking than joe biden or his s little spokesperson you just saw here is trump's assessment of what's going on in ukraine. we're quoting the greatestn toda threat to western civilization today is not russia. it's probably more than anythingy else ourselves.om and some of the horrible usa hating people who represent glenn greenwald is host of system update on rumball. >> h e joins us tonightu for to assess this. co glenn , thanks for comingw of on for the second time.e biden s shut down an that we know of, the bush administration has shut down any attempt to reach a brokered cease fire .t why do youis think that is ? waom the very beginning, it's been clear that the u.s.r wants this war to continue and wants because th to go on for as long as possible. eyt in because they have no interest in protecting ukraine. they instead want to sacrifice
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ukraine, have ukraine destroyed in order to advance whatrder to they think is the united states political interest, geopolitical interest of polig russia. e as a pawn, k and the way to do that is to use ukraine as a pawn, kills po as many ukrainians as possible, destroy their whole country if they havsseir whole to , in ordm to prolong the war as long as possible. and the response of the u.s.ense ndt havegovernment defenders hap we don't have any position about when the war ends. d th that's completely up to the ukrainians. when they want to end the war, they can end the war. . if ifhey don't, we'll support them. liste and the lie just got revealed. if you listen to what john kirby said , they asked him, are the ukrainian s willing to have a cease fire ? and he said , , not only won'tit they . we won't allow it either.g fi essentially admitting finally what's long beenna's lon a couny funding the war, providing ene arms for the war, which the united states determines ifl and when the war ends. and we obviouslyy don't want that war to end. >> how are peoplr e who arthe pushing for the sacrifice of more ukrainian and russian worth, howfor whatever it'sr worth, how did they seize
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the moral high ground in this conversation? >> they're monsters. sei ground how are they allowee the rest of us about human abo rights? ut humanso there's a propagandic ighting e from the beginning that the ukrainians are feisty,o courageous and are fighting for their own country. and we stand by their side. the reality is the complete opposite . the ukrainiansposite, th do nots war to continue. you nijinsky is not usin g a voluntary army. he's using a conscript army.sinc he is drafting these people who are unwilling to fight and have repeatedly in the lasrt four months, on three occasions increase the punishments for desertion or for peoplree who ar otherwise rebelling against this war because the ukrainians know that they're being used inr as cannon fodderes for the interest of other peoplecrir around the world. so it's a conscripret army. they're forcing these die inians to go and die in huge numbers for things thats it are not in their interest. the n what's in their interest is tosl negotiate with the russians over an agreement thatuk will allow ukraine into ukrainea ,ukraine to keept up parts of their country that want to bes n
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