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an attorney for ivanka and jerrod responded to those criticisms saying, since joining the administration and restrictiset up by the ethics. if democrats to retake the majority, that will be just one of many issues they plan to investigate. >> one of the issues we have now is with the republican majority in congress unwilling to do any oversight of this, we simply don't know whether the foreign policy of the united states is up for sale. >> unwilling to wait till november, two 200 democrats are behind a lawsuit the white house effacing, alleging the president is violating the emoluments clause of the constitution. the lawsuits claim that the presidents of d.c. hotel's property from foreign officials staying there. separately, more than 60 democratic lawmakers are demanding the government ethics office investigate president trump's ties to china, pointing to beijing's investment in an indonesian theme park featurtrump branded properties just a few days before the president's trip to save the chinese tv company. >> shannon: thank you very much. requiring g.o.p. senator bob corker is fiber a
an attorney for ivanka and jerrod responded to those criticisms saying, since joining the administration and restrictiset up by the ethics. if democrats to retake the majority, that will be just one of many issues they plan to investigate. >> one of the issues we have now is with the republican majority in congress unwilling to do any oversight of this, we simply don't know whether the foreign policy of the united states is up for sale. >> unwilling to wait till november, two 200...
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. >> reporter: the suspect is 38-year-old jerrod ramos of maryland. he had a long-running dispute with the newspaper. he sued "the capital gazette" for defamation in 2012, after it wrote a story about ramos pleading guilty for harassing a woman. a judge dropped that lawsuit. this twitter account in ramos' name, features more than 100 tweets threatening the newspaper. some tweets singling out the writer of the article and the editor and publisher. >> they were general threats towards the capital. >> reporter: the suspect surrendered as soon as he was met by first responders. >> there was no gunfire exchange between officers and the suspect. >> reporter: the first emergency calls came at 2:34 p.m. >> active shooter. party one. 888 bestgate road. capital gazette. >> reporter: police on the scene in 60 seconds. >> now inside the building, shooting people with a gun. >> reporter: inside the newsroom, a tweet from anthony messenger, active shooter. please help us. the paper's crime reporter, phil davis, posting this harrowing account on twitter. writing, a
. >> reporter: the suspect is 38-year-old jerrod ramos of maryland. he had a long-running dispute with the newspaper. he sued "the capital gazette" for defamation in 2012, after it wrote a story about ramos pleading guilty for harassing a woman. a judge dropped that lawsuit. this twitter account in ramos' name, features more than 100 tweets threatening the newspaper. some tweets singling out the writer of the article and the editor and publisher. >> they were general...
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on the democratic side we have jerrod poland who seems to be the -- jared polis. -- he wouldyou'd beation's first openly gay man. kennedyrs are carrie who has campaign and to be the first woman governor in colorado. she is a swell of support across the state and then we have micah staten -- a former senator in denver, and he is trying to get young people interested in politics again, very much like two thousand eight, but encountering a different political atmosphere 2008what we saw -- like but encountering a different political atmosphere than what we saw. host: focus on the 5th district, doug lamborn's race. ad,howed our viewers his tying himself the president trump. is he facing a tough race and is this a district that democrats are looking to target in november? caller: this is a district -- guest: this is a district that doug lamborn is that trouble in the past two years. he nearly got knocked off a upstart, and he faces a challenge for a couple of well-known republicans in his district. graduates who has represented the area for a number of years in state legislature and then y
on the democratic side we have jerrod poland who seems to be the -- jared polis. -- he wouldyou'd beation's first openly gay man. kennedyrs are carrie who has campaign and to be the first woman governor in colorado. she is a swell of support across the state and then we have micah staten -- a former senator in denver, and he is trying to get young people interested in politics again, very much like two thousand eight, but encountering a different political atmosphere 2008what we saw -- like but...
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we have jerrod calling from minnesota this morning. what do you think about this ruling?nler: it's a good thing but all actuality i don't think it will really change anything. cops, johnny law, they don't care about abiding the law. they just care about arresting for people and people of -- poor people and people of color. cops break the law on a daily basis. they shoot and kill unarmed civilians and get away with it on almost a daily basis. cops rob the civilians more than burglars. still more stuff from civilians and burglars. why would they care about following the rules? i watch them on a daily basis when they break the rules, traffic laws, pulling people over for no reason -- host: if the police break the rules in obtaining this information without a warrant, it will not be admissible in court. they will not be able to use it in prosecuting these folks. does that provide any protection to cell phone information? caller: no. they go around that. around, they bend it, the twisted. -- they twist it. the police department will make something up on an individual. who woul
we have jerrod calling from minnesota this morning. what do you think about this ruling?nler: it's a good thing but all actuality i don't think it will really change anything. cops, johnny law, they don't care about abiding the law. they just care about arresting for people and people of -- poor people and people of color. cops break the law on a daily basis. they shoot and kill unarmed civilians and get away with it on almost a daily basis. cops rob the civilians more than burglars. still more...
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Jun 26, 2018
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on the democratic side we have jerrod poland who seems to be the -- jared polis. -- he wouldyou'd be the nation's first openly gay man. kennedyrs are carrie who has campaign and to be the first woman governor in colorado. she is a swell of support across the state and then we have micah staten -- a former senator in denver, and he is trying to get young people interested in politics again, very much like two thousand eight, but encountering a different political atmosphere 2008what we saw -- like but encountering a different political atmosphere than what we saw. host: focus on the 5th district, doug lamborn's race. ad,howed our viewers his tying himself the president trump. is he facing a tough race and is this a district that democrats are looking to target in november? caller: this is a district -- guest: this is a district that doug lamborn is that trouble in the past two years. he nearly got knocked off a upstart, and he faces a challenge for a couple of well-known republicans in his district. graduates who has represented the area for a number of years in state legislature and
on the democratic side we have jerrod poland who seems to be the -- jared polis. -- he wouldyou'd be the nation's first openly gay man. kennedyrs are carrie who has campaign and to be the first woman governor in colorado. she is a swell of support across the state and then we have micah staten -- a former senator in denver, and he is trying to get young people interested in politics again, very much like two thousand eight, but encountering a different political atmosphere 2008what we saw --...