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>> for us, it was still, this is not about andrea schneiderman.an affair, that's between andrea schneiderman and hemy neuman. >> before imposing sentence, the judge heard from rusty's killer. hemy neuman's statement was brief. >> i am so, so, so sorry. i'm sorry from the deepest part of me, your honor. >> and then it was over for the disgraced business executive. neuman was led away after the judge sentenced him to spend the rest of his life in prison. and in a written statement, issued after the verdict, andrea schneiderman said she was grateful to the jurors and felt justice had finally been done for rusty. but the prosecution wasn't finished. in 2012, andrea schneiderman was charged in the miniatuurder of husband, rusty. those charges were dropped. then in august 2013, schneiderman faced new charges and was found guilty of perjury and hindering the apprehension of a killer. sentenced to five years, in 2014, schneiderman was released from prison and completed her parole three years later. and in 2015, a break for hemy neuman, or was it? the geor
>> for us, it was still, this is not about andrea schneiderman.an affair, that's between andrea schneiderman and hemy neuman. >> before imposing sentence, the judge heard from rusty's killer. hemy neuman's statement was brief. >> i am so, so, so sorry. i'm sorry from the deepest part of me, your honor. >> and then it was over for the disgraced business executive. neuman was led away after the judge sentenced him to spend the rest of his life in prison. and in a written...
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he's had his painful enduring awful year and now this exxon, that schneiderman is considering a suit.ct tillerson's legacy in the long term. at stake is what exxon knew about the effects of cli s of change and what it revealed to investors. there's a first amendment right to interpret science as it wishes. >> which it does. >> absolutely. but some attorneys are considering taking this to court. we're talking about something, you know, to the level of the tobacco industry's $250 million settlement years ago possibly. >> what could it mean to tillerson? he's out of exxon. he sold his stock. is it just about his legacy? >> it's about legacy largely. i feel like right now in trump world, we're seeing the end of the first season of the reality show. the characters we met in january and february are now kind of facing it. guys like tillerson seem to be on their way out, you know, in some way or another. cohen is looking into tax reform as his possible ending. tillerson and his massive reorg. so he won't be able to go off in the sunset as he wants if he has to deal with. >> he hasn't been ki
he's had his painful enduring awful year and now this exxon, that schneiderman is considering a suit.ct tillerson's legacy in the long term. at stake is what exxon knew about the effects of cli s of change and what it revealed to investors. there's a first amendment right to interpret science as it wishes. >> which it does. >> absolutely. but some attorneys are considering taking this to court. we're talking about something, you know, to the level of the tobacco industry's $250...
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while schneiderman said we cannot prosecute our way out of it, it seems this will be the tactic.g, but it is one way to may be in force some standards, i guess, and it is rattling the market. you are seeing other companies are shaken and shares are moving in any company that is an opioid producer. david: he does want to persecute but that -- to prosecute but that in itself is not enough. does this go beyond this specific instance? cynthia: i think that will play out in the next couple months. there is the case against perdue on whether that is criminal behavior that the drugs were more addictive or did not last as long, so as those cases are built, it will lay the groundwork to what charges can be brought to companies who are caught up in the litigation and that could continue to play out with cases around the country. prosecution is not the only way but it is definitely one markets are paying attention to because some of the things in executive order in trump's might allow for more funding of counselors, etc., they're not huge market movers and they are just going to be potentia
while schneiderman said we cannot prosecute our way out of it, it seems this will be the tactic.g, but it is one way to may be in force some standards, i guess, and it is rattling the market. you are seeing other companies are shaken and shares are moving in any company that is an opioid producer. david: he does want to persecute but that -- to prosecute but that in itself is not enough. does this go beyond this specific instance? cynthia: i think that will play out in the next couple months....
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to illegally purging more than two hundred thousand voters from the rolls attorney general eric schneiderman released a statement saying the board of elections for new york city will be required to fully overhaul their procedures and submit to close supervision this comes a draft consent decree announced yesterday nearly a year after the board faced a lawsuit in federal court for violating the national voter registration act and state election law while earlier this year both the justice department and new york state attorney general made motions to join the lawsuit. here in washington d.c. this morning the house subcommittee on oversight held a hearing to assess the potential risks cast bearskin lab products could pose to federal government information technology systems u.s. officials allege the antivirus software automatically compiled powerful digital tuner balan's tools off a computer in the united states and said some disservice in moscow according to a press release from cas bursty lab the russian cyber security giant upload a suspected n.s.a. code from a zip file containing malware s
to illegally purging more than two hundred thousand voters from the rolls attorney general eric schneiderman released a statement saying the board of elections for new york city will be required to fully overhaul their procedures and submit to close supervision this comes a draft consent decree announced yesterday nearly a year after the board faced a lawsuit in federal court for violating the national voter registration act and state election law while earlier this year both the justice...
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in a statement, new york attorney—general eric schneiderman said: this civil rights enquiry seeks toployees who may have been sexually harassed. it is understood company documents will be seized, including any relating to how alleged complaints were handled. meanwhile, on the red carpet in california, a lists said it was time for hollywood to change. —— a—listers. for hollywood to change. —— a-listers. maybe this is the watershed moment, where we believe women and they can feel safe. the fa ct women and they can feel safe. the fact that somebody that powerful has had their career completely ruined, i think that is a real message to anybody who would cave like this. more than two dozen women have now made accusations against mr weinstein. the movie mogul has unequivocally denied any allegations of nonconsensual sex. but the fallout from this scandal continues to send ripples across tinseltown. the chinese communist party's national congress is roaring to a close. that is of course they'd dig talking point, the economy. jamie is here with all the business news. today does mark the last
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the car but truthfully this is going to end in some serious lawsuits it it absolutely is eric schneiderman in new york city has already taken on similar cases with auto dealers knowing knowingly selling a vehicle that has an active recall it's insisting the vehicle is safe because that's the thing it's not just that they're selling it with the recall it's that they know there's a recall they're not telling the consumer about it the consumer is not going back and checking because you assume this dealership has done the due diligence because they know when they get a new car and they run the van they know what's out there it's one thing the seller car that maybe has a defective paint may be a defective windshield wiper but when you're selling a car where you have a defect that can cause death that's a little different the standards raised a little bit which surprises me shouldn't the f.t.c. step in and do something there if the government function like it was supposed to function in the united states it absolutely would but we know for a fact that regulatory agencies everything from the f.t.
the car but truthfully this is going to end in some serious lawsuits it it absolutely is eric schneiderman in new york city has already taken on similar cases with auto dealers knowing knowingly selling a vehicle that has an active recall it's insisting the vehicle is safe because that's the thing it's not just that they're selling it with the recall it's that they know there's a recall they're not telling the consumer about it the consumer is not going back and checking because you assume this...
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in a statement, new york attorney general eric schneiderman said, "no new yorker should be forced to by sexual intimidation, harassment orfear. if sexual harassment or discrimination is pervasive at a company, we want to know." more than two dozen women have now made accusations against harvey weinstein. he denies any allegations of nonconsensual sex. hollywood is still trying to deal with a scandal that has affected the lives of so many women. lizo mzimba, bbc news. the european council president donald tusk has said the outcome of the brexit talks is up to london — and that abandoning the decision to leave the eu is still an option for the uk. he also urged members of the european parliament to stick together, warning them they would be defeated unless they maintained absolute unity. 0ur europe correspondent damian grammaticas reports. with just a year until a brexit deal has to be done, the eu side is deeply uncertain about how this process will end, with an organised to deal or chaotic split. huge challenges ahead, said donald tusk. ahead of us is still the toughest to stress tes
in a statement, new york attorney general eric schneiderman said, "no new yorker should be forced to by sexual intimidation, harassment orfear. if sexual harassment or discrimination is pervasive at a company, we want to know." more than two dozen women have now made accusations against harvey weinstein. he denies any allegations of nonconsensual sex. hollywood is still trying to deal with a scandal that has affected the lives of so many women. lizo mzimba, bbc news. the european...
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presidents obama and clinton, mueller has teamed up with new york democratic attorney general eric schneiderman, investigating paul manafort. a president does not have pardon power over state crimes, we're coming right back, as we examine the issue of what in the world is this special counsel doing. at what point will republican leadership in senate and house join with the president to decide whether or not he has abused his powers. we'll be right back with much more. stay with us. >> president trump and hurricane ravaged puerto rico, witnessing the devastation and applauding the hard work of federal first responders and local officials. >> in texas and florida, they get a plus, i think we have done just as good in puerto rico, it is say tougher situation. >> we take you of president's strong leadership and times of crisis with matt schlapp, and secretary of defense mattis breakings with the president, now claims that staying in the iran deal is in our national security interest. but mattis said we need to know more about what iran is doing. so just how is it he is so confident and how can be i
presidents obama and clinton, mueller has teamed up with new york democratic attorney general eric schneiderman, investigating paul manafort. a president does not have pardon power over state crimes, we're coming right back, as we examine the issue of what in the world is this special counsel doing. at what point will republican leadership in senate and house join with the president to decide whether or not he has abused his powers. we'll be right back with much more. stay with us. >>...
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the question is whether or not mueller has shared enough of his evidence with eric schneiderman, the attorney general of new york, and there are indications they have been cooperating. even if trump pardoned them, they would still be in legal jeopardy in new york state. even if he promises a constitutional crisis, which that would do, his people will not get off. >> you make a great point, we want to play some stuff, talking about what the president has in his presidential tool bag. >> if the president of the united states is a defendant. they are suggesting that people should not be talking, that they should keep their mouth shut. and the second thing is whether or not he sends a message of a reassurance. >> so the president using his power to intimidate, why should consequences really matter now? >> you know if you look at robert mueller, you heard mueller homicide, he was working street homicides and talk about intimidation. you try pros kusing a drug herlerror in washington where they're going to kill your whole family. if you talk to any of the merchandise detectives, muler is v
the question is whether or not mueller has shared enough of his evidence with eric schneiderman, the attorney general of new york, and there are indications they have been cooperating. even if trump pardoned them, they would still be in legal jeopardy in new york state. even if he promises a constitutional crisis, which that would do, his people will not get off. >> you make a great point, we want to play some stuff, talking about what the president has in his presidential tool bag....
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attorney general eric schneiderman announced the probe today his office says it issued a subpoena seekingpany records. the democratic attorney general says his office wants to know whether any new york employees were subjected to pervasive harrassment or discrimination at the company. weinstein was recently fired by the company... after alleations of sexual assault and harrassment spanning decades were exposed by the new york times. ahead at eight.. one year later---two teens still missing from a city just outside the bay area. tonight we hear from a mother who says, she will ánotá stop searching for her son plus. the president addressing concerns that his plan for sweeping tax cuts --- will target your retirement account. next and only on four. we hear from the family of an east bay father ...about the arrest of a suspect accused of killing him in a carjacking .. ((brittney tease))i'm kron 4 meteorologist brittney shipp. coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast.details are right after the break. (pam) a man is in police custody tonight in connection with a violent carjacking
attorney general eric schneiderman announced the probe today his office says it issued a subpoena seekingpany records. the democratic attorney general says his office wants to know whether any new york employees were subjected to pervasive harrassment or discrimination at the company. weinstein was recently fired by the company... after alleations of sexual assault and harrassment spanning decades were exposed by the new york times. ahead at eight.. one year later---two teens still missing from...
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. >> the jv players started shouting rude stuff at us and calling my friend names that schneiderman said. and then my friend asked what was the problem. they did not say anything. they kept saying if she walked over there she was getting slapped and hit. >> reporter: this exchange took place monday afternoon outside the locker room on the campus of antioch high school. she said her friend initially was arguing with her ex- boyfriend, also in x -- a football player. the dispute escalated and that's one other football players got involved and began using bulgur and foul language and making threats toward the girls. the next day the principal salt cellphone video of what happened and decided to suspend those football players involved to send a strong message to the school community that sexual harassment will not be tolerated. >> you expect the student athletes to conduct themselves with good character as representatives of your school community. some of the vulgar statements and comments made to their classmates, female students, were so rude and disgusting and profane that i was appalled
. >> the jv players started shouting rude stuff at us and calling my friend names that schneiderman said. and then my friend asked what was the problem. they did not say anything. they kept saying if she walked over there she was getting slapped and hit. >> reporter: this exchange took place monday afternoon outside the locker room on the campus of antioch high school. she said her friend initially was arguing with her ex- boyfriend, also in x -- a football player. the dispute...
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eric schneiderman civil rights sent a subpoena to the company yesterday seeking a number of documents to see how complaints about sexual harassment were handled by the company. coming up on morning joe, co-author of "new york times," michael schmit joins the conversation. >>> get a check on the weather now with bill karins. streak of really nice weather is over. >> coming to an end. hopefully won't get damage out of it like we did yesterday. pictures coming out of western sections of north carolina and south carolina. significant damage. when you see all the significant damage that was done, amazing we didn't have any injuries at all reported. a lot of structural damage out of the tornados yesterday. in all, seven reports of tornados. first today watching the storm from yesterday dying off. same storm system. now the thunderstorms are over the outer banks. little area of rain that went through d.c. tonight now over the top of philadelphia. little bit breaking out over here. everything back in the great lakes, cold chilly rain. no threat of severe whether there. as far as today goes. s
eric schneiderman civil rights sent a subpoena to the company yesterday seeking a number of documents to see how complaints about sexual harassment were handled by the company. coming up on morning joe, co-author of "new york times," michael schmit joins the conversation. >>> get a check on the weather now with bill karins. streak of really nice weather is over. >> coming to an end. hopefully won't get damage out of it like we did yesterday. pictures coming out of...
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in a statement, new york attorney—general eric schneiderman said: this civil rights enquiry seeks touments will be seized, including any relating to how alleged complaints were handled. meanwhile, on the red carpet in california, a—listers said it was time for hollywood to change. maybe this is the watershed moment, where we believe women and they can feel safe. the fact that somebody that powerful has had their career completely ruined, i think that's a real message to anybody who would behave like this. more than two dozen women have now made accusations against mr weinstein. the movie mogul has unequivocally denied any allegations of nonconsensual sex. but the fallout from this scandal continues to send ripples across tinseltown. mps have asked facebook for information regarding russia. inquiry is being conducted into fake news. report is here. tell us more about this. the house of commons select committee is doing a general inquiry into the phenomenon of fake news, and they are saying part of this inquiry will focus on the role of foreign actors abusing platforms such as yours. s
in a statement, new york attorney—general eric schneiderman said: this civil rights enquiry seeks touments will be seized, including any relating to how alleged complaints were handled. meanwhile, on the red carpet in california, a—listers said it was time for hollywood to change. maybe this is the watershed moment, where we believe women and they can feel safe. the fact that somebody that powerful has had their career completely ruined, i think that's a real message to anybody who would...
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this is new york state attorney general eric schneiderman. >>'s effort to get the subsidies with no warning or even a plan to contain the fallout is breathtakingly great close this reckless. he is failed twice and never stoop legislatively repeal them replace the affordable care act. we will not allow president trump he's your families as political ponds in this dangerous partisan campaign to sabotage our health care system. amy: iraq's army has begun an offensive aimed at seizing the northern city of kirkuk from kurdish peshmerga fighters after voters in iraq's kurdish regions voted overwhelmingly for independence. a kurdish commander said monday his forces had retreated to positions outside the city of 1 million people as iraqi forces moved in and also seized an oil company south of kirkuk, adding that there were lots of casualties due to fighting. in yemen, the world health organization is warning a cholera epidemic brought on my the u.s.-backed saudi-led war and naval blockade has become the largest and fastest-spreading outbreak of the d
this is new york state attorney general eric schneiderman. >>'s effort to get the subsidies with no warning or even a plan to contain the fallout is breathtakingly great close this reckless. he is failed twice and never stoop legislatively repeal them replace the affordable care act. we will not allow president trump he's your families as political ponds in this dangerous partisan campaign to sabotage our health care system. amy: iraq's army has begun an offensive aimed at seizing the...
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in a statement, new york attorney general eric schneiderman said...ighthouse, which provides household goods to people on hire—purchase agreements, has been reprimanded by the financial conduct authority. the company will now pay out nearly £15 million in compensation to customers because of mistakes with contracts and refunds. our business correspondent jonty bloom explained how brighthouse got into trouble with the regulator. basically, you can rent to buy, hire purchase, anything from watches and tvs to washing machines and microwaves, and what they have found to have done is they didn't assess their customers, they didn't work out whether the customers could afford to repay them. that'the reason why the fca said they are not a responsible lender. as a result of that, they are going to have to pay 81,000 customers about £10 million in compensation. then there was another factor, which was quite a few customers cancelled their agreements within the allowed time, a couple of weeks, and the company did nothing about it. so it will have to pay a.7 mill
in a statement, new york attorney general eric schneiderman said...ighthouse, which provides household goods to people on hire—purchase agreements, has been reprimanded by the financial conduct authority. the company will now pay out nearly £15 million in compensation to customers because of mistakes with contracts and refunds. our business correspondent jonty bloom explained how brighthouse got into trouble with the regulator. basically, you can rent to buy, hire purchase, anything from...
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schneiderman has subpoenaed company records relating to sexual harassment and gender discrimination complaints, investigating whether the company broke state civil rights law or new york city human rights law. the probe comes after a former assistant to company co-founder bob weinstein said she warned her boss 25 years ago about sexual misconduct of his brother, harvey weinstein. bob weinstein faces his own charges of sexual misconduct after producer amanda segel told "variety" magazine he made unwanted romantic overtures toward her while asking highly intimate questions during a production in june of 2016. nbc morning show host megyn kelly blasted her former fox news colleague bill o'reilly monday, saying she complained about o'reilly's sexual harassment of women at the network but was repeatedly ignored. suggestion that no one ever complained about his behavior is false. i know because i complained. women everywhere are used to being dismissed, ignored, or attacked when raising complaints about men in authority positions. they stay silent so often out of fear. fear of ending the careers, fea
schneiderman has subpoenaed company records relating to sexual harassment and gender discrimination complaints, investigating whether the company broke state civil rights law or new york city human rights law. the probe comes after a former assistant to company co-founder bob weinstein said she warned her boss 25 years ago about sexual misconduct of his brother, harvey weinstein. bob weinstein faces his own charges of sexual misconduct after producer amanda segel told "variety"...
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in a statement, new york attorney general eric schneiderman said, more than two dozen women have nowng to deal with a scandal that has affected the lives of so many women. some of the other stories making bbc news. commuters on southern, south western railway and great anglia are facing more disruption next month. the rmt union has announced fresh strike action as part of the dispute about the role of guards on trains. its members will walk out for 48 hours from 8th november, while workers on merseyrail and arriva rail north will walk out for 2h hours. a 53—year—old man has appeared in court charged with false imprisonment and possession of an imitation firearm. david clarke was charged in connection with an incident that took place on sunday in a bowling alley in nuneaton. a memorial service to remember people killed and injured in the grenfell tower fire is to be held at st paul's cathederal in london. the service will held exactly six months after the fire on 14th the service will be held exactly six months after the fire on 14th december, and will be broadcast on the bbc. a 24—ye
in a statement, new york attorney general eric schneiderman said, more than two dozen women have nowng to deal with a scandal that has affected the lives of so many women. some of the other stories making bbc news. commuters on southern, south western railway and great anglia are facing more disruption next month. the rmt union has announced fresh strike action as part of the dispute about the role of guards on trains. its members will walk out for 48 hours from 8th november, while workers on...
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we know for example, that the attorney general of new york, schneiderman, has an up and running investigationh respect to matters within his jurisdiction that are state. but also, i also think david is absolutely right. but the danger in pardoning people before indictments, or before convictions, is that it runs the risk of being viewed as obstructionist behavior, or abuse of office behavior. if you started willy-nilly pardoning anybody who would say something bad against you, i think mueller would have to take that into account for obstruction of justice for an investigation. >> that's true. but the signal is, if you stay quiet, and they eventually charge you with something, or they eventually find you guilty of something, i will pardon you at that point. >> well, right. if you're willing to wait until after your conviction, and hope that you get a pardon as opposed to seeing that there's an indictment against somebody, irrespective of what the charges are, knowing that mueller is not a person to be fooled around with, he may then say, i better go in there and make a plea deal now. i'd rathe
we know for example, that the attorney general of new york, schneiderman, has an up and running investigationh respect to matters within his jurisdiction that are state. but also, i also think david is absolutely right. but the danger in pardoning people before indictments, or before convictions, is that it runs the risk of being viewed as obstructionist behavior, or abuse of office behavior. if you started willy-nilly pardoning anybody who would say something bad against you, i think mueller...
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schneiderman and the u.s. attorney in new york and mueller all are looking at these shell purchases of real estate in manhattan. and then we also know, of course, that there's a don jr. june 9th meeting that manafort was at. we know that manafort supposedly offered an intelligence briefing to ukrainians in return for moneys that were owed. so there's a lot of opportunity here to expand this beyond what was probably driven by the statute of limitations on the tax charges. >> regnnato, michael's done a great job about talking about the tentacles that might stretch out from this, even if it is charges, what could happen next. and he's talked about some of the other names that we've obviously heard connected possibly to some sort of wrongdoing. and you know, when you say the na name, jared kushner, obviously, everybody's ears perk up. what do you think? where do you think a paul manafort arrest leads from here? >> wow, well, certainly, the possibilities are pretty extensive, as he was just -- >> okay, here he is!
schneiderman and the u.s. attorney in new york and mueller all are looking at these shell purchases of real estate in manhattan. and then we also know, of course, that there's a don jr. june 9th meeting that manafort was at. we know that manafort supposedly offered an intelligence briefing to ukrainians in return for moneys that were owed. so there's a lot of opportunity here to expand this beyond what was probably driven by the statute of limitations on the tax charges. >> regnnato,...
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attorney general eric schneiderman announced the probe today his office says it issued a subpoena seekingany records. the democratic attorney general says his office wants to know whether any new york employees were subjected to pervasive harrassment or discrimination at the company. weinstein was recently fired by the company... after alleations of sexual assault and harrassment spanning decades were exposed by the new york times. (pam) coming up.. the competition intensifies as scores of cities try to persuade, convince and cajole amazon .. to become the home of the companys' new headquarters... (steve) it was a rough game and the frustration showed.. 50- thousand- plus in fines for two warriors - gary will show you what happened.(pam) a cherished retirement option for millions .. but there is talk on capitol hill of cutting 401k contributions, to pay for tax reform.. we have an update. <"putting news first. pam moore, steve aveson, brittney shipp and gary radnich. the kron 4 news at 10. every night."> for singing definitely dry mouth has been a problem for me. i'm also on a lot of medi
attorney general eric schneiderman announced the probe today his office says it issued a subpoena seekingany records. the democratic attorney general says his office wants to know whether any new york employees were subjected to pervasive harrassment or discrimination at the company. weinstein was recently fired by the company... after alleations of sexual assault and harrassment spanning decades were exposed by the new york times. (pam) coming up.. the competition intensifies as scores of...
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this week in schneiderman opened a civil rights inquiry.o a workplace, ruled by sexual intimidation, harassment or fear. a person familiar with the inquiry, tells nbc news, the a.g.'s office has subpoenaed records of the company, to see if there were allegations, how they were handled and if settlements were reached. >> if they knew about it, condoned it and did so for a long time, that will show a pot earn or practice of discrimination. >> reporter: more than 65 women have made accusations against harvey weinstein. hollywood stars are finding thelss being asked about weinstein and sexual harassment in almost every public appearance. tom hanks views it as an unacceptable abuse of power. >> they think somehow, this is how it works. don't you understand, this is how it works. i'm the boss. and you're going to have know, please me somehow. that's not just in hollywood. that exists absolutely anywhere. >> reporter: at the instyle awards for fashion, kacate blanchett alluded to the schedule. >> we like to look sexy. >> reporter: hewitt is suing
this week in schneiderman opened a civil rights inquiry.o a workplace, ruled by sexual intimidation, harassment or fear. a person familiar with the inquiry, tells nbc news, the a.g.'s office has subpoenaed records of the company, to see if there were allegations, how they were handled and if settlements were reached. >> if they knew about it, condoned it and did so for a long time, that will show a pot earn or practice of discrimination. >> reporter: more than 65 women have made...
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eric schneiderman fromia new yo, california, massachusetts generals are on board and whatever is finalized the trumpet ministration on this will undoubtedly go off when the final which will be sometime next year. >> with this decision is there any role for congress to at least give input on replacement rule or those advocating for no role. do they i have rules on this process here on out. >> they could. it's possible that some people are pushing for congress to rewrite the clean air act and to make it very clear what they are doing, if anything, climate roles and greenhouse glasses and given the polarization of this issue in the state of congress right now it is unlikely that we will see anything on the front and back robin reports with the news and she's the deputy editor talking about this is starting today of the reversal of the clean powerplant, thanks for your time. >> things very much. >> all this week, booktv is in prime time on c-span too. tonight at eight eastern cyber warfare and security with fred kaplan, john you and jeremy reckon with their book striking power wednesday night
eric schneiderman fromia new yo, california, massachusetts generals are on board and whatever is finalized the trumpet ministration on this will undoubtedly go off when the final which will be sometime next year. >> with this decision is there any role for congress to at least give input on replacement rule or those advocating for no role. do they i have rules on this process here on out. >> they could. it's possible that some people are pushing for congress to rewrite the clean air...
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eric schneiderman's office issued a subpoena for company records.w if any weinstein employees at headquarters faced discrimination or harassment. weinstein was fired from the company earlier this month. more than 6 0 women have accused him of abuse. >>> harvey weinstein's former assistant at miramax is breaking her nondisclosure agreement, telling "the financial times" that weinstein requested a massage while in his underwear. he asked for a bath and tried to wake her up. she split a settlement with miramax for $425 and signed a nondisclosure agreement in 199. miramax is not harvey weinstein has denied all allegations. rikki klieman joins us at the table to discuss. hello. let's talk about zelda perkins breaking the nondisclosure agreement. who does that hurt now? >> we have to look at the fact there are two types of nondisclosure agreements. if either of them are broken, there's a possibility of damages. we all basically sign a nondisclosure agreement in a company that says that if we leave a company that we are not going to disparage that company,
eric schneiderman's office issued a subpoena for company records.w if any weinstein employees at headquarters faced discrimination or harassment. weinstein was fired from the company earlier this month. more than 6 0 women have accused him of abuse. >>> harvey weinstein's former assistant at miramax is breaking her nondisclosure agreement, telling "the financial times" that weinstein requested a massage while in his underwear. he asked for a bath and tried to wake her up. she...
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new york attorney general eric schneiderman had this to say, quote: again and again president trump hasealth care system and force congress to the negotiating table. that's unacceptable. now according to "the wall street journal," the president has told at least one lawmaker that the payments will continue if a deal is reached on health care. one such deal is being worked on by senators lamar alexander of tennessee and patty murray of washington. meanwhile, america's health insurancen plans and blues cross blue shield association are saying this today: we need constructive solutions that increase consumer choice, lower consumer costs and stabilize local markets. terminating the critical program will do just the opposite. this will actually make it harder for patients to find access to the care they need. costs will go up, choices will be restricted. neil, back to you. neil: gerri, thank you very much. all right, you know, we have the battle back and forth about more spending or more tax cuts, this next gentleman really focuses on the debt. it's been piling up and ever since he was chair
new york attorney general eric schneiderman had this to say, quote: again and again president trump hasealth care system and force congress to the negotiating table. that's unacceptable. now according to "the wall street journal," the president has told at least one lawmaker that the payments will continue if a deal is reached on health care. one such deal is being worked on by senators lamar alexander of tennessee and patty murray of washington. meanwhile, america's health insurancen...
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. >> hey, sara, whhere's what's happening at this hour new york attorney general eric schneiderman launchinghts probe into the weinstein company in response to the sexual harassment allegations against hollywood producer harvey weinstein fired on october 8th by the company he co-founded. >>> cambridge university's website crashing after it put steven hawking's doctoral thesis online for three downloads his thesis "properties of expanding universes" was completed in 1966 when he was just 24 years old. >>> in texas crews cleaning up oil and tar on corpus christi area beaches after a fuel barge caught fire on friday. local authorities estimate 2,000 barrels of oil leaked from the barge. >>> and production is under way at the louisville slugger baseball bat factory they're making the official bats for tomorrow's world series game each player on the astros and dodgers gets two bats built to their specifications most of them are requesting ones made of maple which are known for their durability and density, and guys, by the way, also the wood of choice for most professional basketball courts there
. >> hey, sara, whhere's what's happening at this hour new york attorney general eric schneiderman launchinghts probe into the weinstein company in response to the sexual harassment allegations against hollywood producer harvey weinstein fired on october 8th by the company he co-founded. >>> cambridge university's website crashing after it put steven hawking's doctoral thesis online for three downloads his thesis "properties of expanding universes" was completed in 1966...
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there's been reporting that schneiderman the attorney general in new york is cooperating with muellerthink he's trying to pinch man ford rig manafort right now as one of the key elements of this. >>> safe to say everybody in the white house might be remotely or connected with whatever it is we're talking about here is considering saving themselves first. >> i would think that they had a bad night of sleep last night. >> yes. ryan goodman on that happy note on this happy halloween. thank you very much. >> thanks guys. >>> still ahead, back in 2015 our next guest said there was a 98% chance that donald trump would win the white house. scott adams creator of the comic delburt is here with a new book pu . that's next on morning joe. ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ listen u
there's been reporting that schneiderman the attorney general in new york is cooperating with muellerthink he's trying to pinch man ford rig manafort right now as one of the key elements of this. >>> safe to say everybody in the white house might be remotely or connected with whatever it is we're talking about here is considering saving themselves first. >> i would think that they had a bad night of sleep last night. >> yes. ryan goodman on that happy note on this happy...