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next three speakers, michael adams, fred mohime, and mark gonzalez. so mr. adams, welcome. >> thank you very much. michael adams with the small grassroots group city college first coalition, one of several groups springing up to try to address the potential for transferring the balboa reservoir, which we call the west parking lot, to private developers, at great consequences, negative consequences, to students and neighborhoods. during previous moves to put housing in that reservoir, serious concerns were raised about the safety of the basin, especially involving fire and drought situations. no one is addressing this as it's already a basin, which never had water in it, but the potential is there. all parties involved have publicly admitted that no research has been done current and future ridership needs of the 20,000 students a day that attend city college's main campus and need to get to their classes ontime, to say nothing about professors that have to move from site to site and need their cars. muni is great, but it's often late. they had voted to finis
next three speakers, michael adams, fred mohime, and mark gonzalez. so mr. adams, welcome. >> thank you very much. michael adams with the small grassroots group city college first coalition, one of several groups springing up to try to address the potential for transferring the balboa reservoir, which we call the west parking lot, to private developers, at great consequences, negative consequences, to students and neighborhoods. during previous moves to put housing in that reservoir,...
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thank you jessica elgot and michael heaver. adam peaty‘s dominance in the pool continues.hold in the 100 metres restorick, and in the next four hundred metre medley, it is called again. taking his tally to 11 european titles. it is in this event that he was beaten at the commonwealth games, his first defeat infouryears, commonwealth games, his first defeat in four years, but he can now add to his tally in the relay, tomorrow. chill out, rest down, get a massage, try to sort that, but not too much. iam going try to sort that, but not too much. i am going to enjoy all this. emotional level come back down to neutral, three of three golds, yes, this is good. meanwhile, disappointment the tim duckworth, having led for eight of the ten that any decathlon, despite a personal best in the 50 nanometres, he finished fifth overall. the gold went to after able —— after abele —— after abele. chelsea have agreed to sell thibaut courtois to rummage ward. the deal is subject to agreeing personal terms and passing agreeing personal terms and passing a medical with european champions. he is
thank you jessica elgot and michael heaver. adam peaty‘s dominance in the pool continues.hold in the 100 metres restorick, and in the next four hundred metre medley, it is called again. taking his tally to 11 european titles. it is in this event that he was beaten at the commonwealth games, his first defeat infouryears, commonwealth games, his first defeat in four years, but he can now add to his tally in the relay, tomorrow. chill out, rest down, get a massage, try to sort that, but not too...
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reaction from the top democrat on the house armed services committee, congressman adam smith, i will talk with retired general michael hayden about the president's attacks on the u.s. intelligence community. and our correspondents and analysts are also standing by. first, let's go to our white house correspondent jim acosta. tell us about this new interview with the president. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. reuters news service just conducted an interview with president trump today and some very important headlines coming out of that interview, wolf, you mentioned one of them, that the president would consider lifting sanctions or easing sanctions on russia if the administration could get moscow's cooperation on ukraine and syria. obviously that is one area, ukraine, they may not get much cooperation, as vladimir putin is not likely to pull russian back forces out of crimea and eastern ukraine. that could be a sticking point in terms of lifting sanctions on russia. wolf, another interesting headline out of the reuters interview in the last several minutes, that is the president was asked by reuters whether or not h
reaction from the top democrat on the house armed services committee, congressman adam smith, i will talk with retired general michael hayden about the president's attacks on the u.s. intelligence community. and our correspondents and analysts are also standing by. first, let's go to our white house correspondent jim acosta. tell us about this new interview with the president. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. reuters news service just conducted an interview with president trump today and...
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adam: russell, is this pie crust easily broken or legitimate? michael, i'm sorry.>> it's the right thing to do. the use of these toxins are at the highest level of the russia governments. the sanctioners are serious. but i do agree that it shores up our alliance with the british, yes. adam: thank you both. lou dobbs is next right here on the fox business network. lou: good evening, everybody. our top stories, the trump wave is rising. 35 candidates have been endorsed by president trump and they've won so far this year. we're just getting started. >> i'd like to thank president trump. >> president trump, if you're listening, thank you. i'm looking forward to making sure that we can serve all americans. lou: republican strategist ed rollins, new york post columnist michael good win is here tonight to break down the trump effect on the midterm elections. >>> also the socialist revolutions that the desperate dems have been depending on is
adam: russell, is this pie crust easily broken or legitimate? michael, i'm sorry.>> it's the right thing to do. the use of these toxins are at the highest level of the russia governments. the sanctioners are serious. but i do agree that it shores up our alliance with the british, yes. adam: thank you both. lou dobbs is next right here on the fox business network. lou: good evening, everybody. our top stories, the trump wave is rising. 35 candidates have been endorsed by president trump...
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adamant he did not know about it. but according to sources, his former personal attorney michael cohen says the president did know before it happened. on "this week" one of president trump's current attorneys maintains there was nothing illegal about the meeting. >> the question is what law, statute or rule or regulation has been violated. no one has pointed to one. >> reporter: this as the president also fired back at reports he was worried about the potential legal questions surround his son's involvement in that meeting calling the reports a complete fabrication and the russia investigation a witch-hunt. the president frustrated. special counsel robert mueller wants to question him about possible obstruction of justice. well, the president's lawyers say right now they have concerns about allowing mueller to interview president trump and so if subpoenaed, they say they are prepared to take it all the way to the supreme court. kendis and maggie. >> you get a sense this will be a long battle, indeed. elizabeth hur with us in new york, thank you. >>> next to the alleged assassination attempt on the president of venezuela
adamant he did not know about it. but according to sources, his former personal attorney michael cohen says the president did know before it happened. on "this week" one of president trump's current attorneys maintains there was nothing illegal about the meeting. >> the question is what law, statute or rule or regulation has been violated. no one has pointed to one. >> reporter: this as the president also fired back at reports he was worried about the potential legal...
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michael eric dyson. what truth sounds like. and our unfinished conversation about race in america. thursday at 8:00 p.m. microsoft president brad smith with the future president. and on friday at 8:00 p.m. adamello and all points books talks about publishing authors from both the political right and left. watch book tv this weekend in prime time on c-span two. the sunday on oral histories. we continue our series on women's -- women in congress. and even my members resistance to me. but finally their acceptance of me. i was on the drafting committee only because i was a ranking member. i made a contribution. they allowed me to know
michael eric dyson. what truth sounds like. and our unfinished conversation about race in america. thursday at 8:00 p.m. microsoft president brad smith with the future president. and on friday at 8:00 p.m. adamello and all points books talks about publishing authors from both the political right and left. watch book tv this weekend in prime time on c-span two. the sunday on oral histories. we continue our series on women's -- women in congress. and even my members resistance to me. but finally...
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adam smith. thank. are j. lo that's a lot of work i mean work for his or a part of the top story we're following for you u.s. president former personal lawyer michael cohen has agreed to a plea bargain with federal prosecutors in the federal court in manhattan cohen has been guilty to campaign finance violations big fraud in tax charges a nazi collaborators been. from the u.s. and to germany ninety five year old that yucky poly worked at a nazi labor camp in poland during the second world war but the german government doesn't think there's enough evidence to put him on trial. you're watching the news live from berlin for all of us here in berlin thanks for the company will be back at the top of the al with more world news. on i'm a proud and they will not succeed in dividing us and our not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of his dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters. made from minds. europe. what unites. what divides.
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michael cohen? >> i do. i led the interview for him for democrats along with adam schiff. >> appearing before the house intelligence committee behinded closed doors? >> behind closed doors. the transcript still is not released. we should release that transcript so that the american people can read it and make a judgment for themselves. >> going back to the 2016, june 2016 meeting over at trump tower the russians and his campaign chairman, his son, his son-in-law, do you believe that the president at that time he was then the republican candidate had advanced knowledge of what was about to happen at that meeting, what it was all about? >> you know, the final resolution on that question, we don't have yet. there was a mysterious blocked phone call made and received right around the time in the same time period when that meeting was being set up by donald trump jr. because the house intelligence committee and as far as i know the senate intelligence committee never issued a subpoena to at&t to get the phone records of who was on that call, we don't know. in my gut, do i think it's quite possible that president trump k
michael cohen? >> i do. i led the interview for him for democrats along with adam schiff. >> appearing before the house intelligence committee behinded closed doors? >> behind closed doors. the transcript still is not released. we should release that transcript so that the american people can read it and make a judgment for themselves. >> going back to the 2016, june 2016 meeting over at trump tower the russians and his campaign chairman, his son, his son-in-law, do you...
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adam tuss, news 4. >> new questions being raised today about what we learned during michael cohen's plea deal that couldro for impeachment for president trump. >> some big questions. yesterday, president trump's former atto, as you heard,er admitted und oath that he willfully violated those campaign finance laws at trump's rection. cohen says two payments were made in an effort to silence women heve belie would hurt mr. trump's 2016 presidential campaign. >> nbc justice correspondent pete williams joins us now to take a look at the whole impeachment issue. can a president be impeached for something he allegedly did before hereasdent? >> that's the big question. now, this all comes up because the general t view at justice department is that you can't indict a sitting president, so he couldn'trge c with a crime. that's been the longstanding view und both republican and democratic administrations. the u.s. attorney's office that brought these charges againstn cohes bound by it, so is the special counsel. now, obviously a prosecutor, any prosecutor, robert mueller, any could ask the justice department's dep
adam tuss, news 4. >> new questions being raised today about what we learned during michael cohen's plea deal that couldro for impeachment for president trump. >> some big questions. yesterday, president trump's former atto, as you heard,er admitted und oath that he willfully violated those campaign finance laws at trump's rection. cohen says two payments were made in an effort to silence women heve belie would hurt mr. trump's 2016 presidential campaign. >> nbc justice...
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of michael cohen suggesting that he was lying for his own gain or to reduce his prison sentence popped up possibly. but the potential implications for the president are seen differently by others adam schiff the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee saying that it increases the president's legal jeopardy and potentially implicates him in campaign finance violations it's hard to other news people across india paying tribute to those killed by the floods in carrying out the worst to hit the state in a century in the northern city of the hudson thousands hundreds of people even took to the streets to pray for those affected by the floods more than four hundred people are confirmed dead. so far candlelight vigils were also held in the capital new delhi where volunteers have been collecting relief materials to send to caroline. but after the days of torrential rain there is some good news coming out of carol of the flood waters are finally receding but more than a million people are still in makeshift camps after their homes were washed away and are thomas reports now from the town of menar where some evacuees residents decided to go home despite the risks. we've met dani
of michael cohen suggesting that he was lying for his own gain or to reduce his prison sentence popped up possibly. but the potential implications for the president are seen differently by others adam schiff the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee saying that it increases the president's legal jeopardy and potentially implicates him in campaign finance violations it's hard to other news people across india paying tribute to those killed by the floods in carrying out the worst...
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we have a statement coming from adam schiff the chairman of the democratic co-chair of the house intelligence committee who says that these admissions on the part of michael cohen could potentially implicate the president in illegal campaign finance speculations and says that this adds to the president's legal jeopardy democratic national committee also weighing in and saying that the seriousness of this admission can't be overstated kucing donald trump of a culture of corruption. not surprising of course that democrats would jump on this and frame it in the worst light for the president but obviously very very serious injury matter charges here are. the implications of which still have to play out no response from the white house yet specifically on michael collins in the chicago right person thanks very much indeed meanwhile trump former campaign manager paul manifold has been found guilty on age of eighteen counts of fraud brought against him the guilty but exists related to charges of tonics and bank fraud a mistrial has been declared on the remaining ten counts because the jury could not reach a consensus donald trump has called the trial at the scre
we have a statement coming from adam schiff the chairman of the democratic co-chair of the house intelligence committee who says that these admissions on the part of michael cohen could potentially implicate the president in illegal campaign finance speculations and says that this adds to the president's legal jeopardy democratic national committee also weighing in and saying that the seriousness of this admission can't be overstated kucing donald trump of a culture of corruption. not...
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michael eric dyson on his book "what truth sounds like." brett smith with "the future computer," artificial intelligence and its role in society. bello at 8:00 p.m., adam talks about publishing authors from both the right and left. c-span two. 2. >> here on c-span, "newsmakers" is next with jim bridenstine. then, foreign policy and workforce diversity. ," we: today on "newsmakers are joined by jim bridenstine and our reporters. thank you for joining us. i thought i might start with the space force. let's be clear, it is a military force under the pentagon, but what will the creation of a space force mean for nasa? jim: nasa has hundreds of billions of dollars worth of assets in orbit right now. plus, we have our american astronauts in orbit. we are dependent on space being safe and accessible. that is important for the science we do, the discovery and exploration. i have been, as a member of congress before i was a nasa administrator, i have been a strong supporter of a space corps, and we voted on it in the house of representatives. i voted on it three times. it actually pass the full house with 344 votes, which is a bipartisan vote. at the end of the
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adam schiff. he was on the sunday shows today da talking about the hush money payments that michael cohen says trump told him to make. schiff said that likely affected the outcome of the 2016 election. take a look. >> this was a planned out solicitation essentially of a corporate contribution or a payment well in excess, hundreds of thousands of dollars of the limits, and in an area that could very well have been decisive in the election. that is to keep from the public information that allegations that the president had an affair with a porn star for example to keep that from the public weeks before the election. that could have been determinati determinative. it was such a close race. >> reporter: he said it could have tipped the scales and the president's approval rating appears stable, and you have more than half of voters saying he has not been honest and truthful regarding the ongoing special counsel investigation by robert mueller. alex? >> i'm looking at that number right now from that poll. 56%, in fact, to your point. thank you so much, jeff bennett from the white house. >> reporter: sure.
adam schiff. he was on the sunday shows today da talking about the hush money payments that michael cohen says trump told him to make. schiff said that likely affected the outcome of the 2016 election. take a look. >> this was a planned out solicitation essentially of a corporate contribution or a payment well in excess, hundreds of thousands of dollars of the limits, and in an area that could very well have been decisive in the election. that is to keep from the public information that...
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wednesday at 8 p.m., michael .ric dyson with his book thursday at 8 p.m., the microsoft president, brett smith, with the future computed. p.m., adam from publishing authors the political right and left. watchable tv next week in primetime on c-span2. -- watch book tv next week in primetime on c-span2. >> organists gathered for a unit the night to to mark the anniversary of the first rally intralesional virginia. cane will do the best we with an admittedly imperfect set up here. me,those who don't know those who are going to be watching this at home rather than here in the park, i organized unite the right rally. i will tell you why i did that. i would like to make a few first, things clear. i am not doing this to disrespect the memory of people
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adam. sorry, forgot your name. >> that's okay. i'm on the phone, charlie. >> i'm old dude. this is what michaelivate, apparently doing very well in private, why do i need this crap from short sellers in the market. >> i get it. >> this thing could go on for a while before this thing shows any promise or profit. trish: pressure of the public markets and shareholders and quarterly earnings, yeah, it is for the birds, right? >> not for the birds. makes us a system and makes us strong -- trish: however has to be the right environment because the market is not always as understanding as it should be. in other words the pressure for him to perform every single quarter, to be on his "a" game, et cetera. >> trish, one of the problems is, the stock was behind. you know, listen, amazon, remember amazon was hyped early on, right? came down and came back. jeff bezos had the fortitude, the stomach, to stomach it. elon musk apparently does not. trish: adam, charlie, thanks so much. we'll be right back. at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade,
adam. sorry, forgot your name. >> that's okay. i'm on the phone, charlie. >> i'm old dude. this is what michaelivate, apparently doing very well in private, why do i need this crap from short sellers in the market. >> i get it. >> this thing could go on for a while before this thing shows any promise or profit. trish: pressure of the public markets and shareholders and quarterly earnings, yeah, it is for the birds, right? >> not for the birds. makes us a system and...
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about the russia investigation in this trial, and the judge has been very adamant about restricting that. >> daniel, this is michaelk question about the judge. is the prosecution concerned at all that the way the judge has behaved towards them and the things that he has emphasized, almost sort of, you know, carrying the water of the defense, if you will, are they concerned about that weighing with this jury if it goes to the jury today or at some point? it will, but how are they factoring in that impact in their closing argument and as well as what they think the outcome could be? >> i'm sure they're annoyed about it, and it does have the possibility of impacting the jury. mostly, when the judge interjects during the questioning and helps the defense in their cross-examination, if the judge is restricting evidence that's one thing, but when he's involved in the questioning and raising questions about the credibility of witnesses, that is inappropriate and that would really annoy the prosecution. but, generally speaking, as a prosecutor you just put your head down and you got to try the case and to the best you can.
about the russia investigation in this trial, and the judge has been very adamant about restricting that. >> daniel, this is michaelk question about the judge. is the prosecution concerned at all that the way the judge has behaved towards them and the things that he has emphasized, almost sort of, you know, carrying the water of the defense, if you will, are they concerned about that weighing with this jury if it goes to the jury today or at some point? it will, but how are they factoring...
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president jeff zucker and cnn adam lactic in the the unprecedented step of declaring both executives should be fired. the backdrop as seen in a standing by as reports that michael cohen believes the president had advance knowledge of the 2016 trump tower meeting with the russian lawyer. although cohen's lawyer who tells fox news that he spoke to a scene and off the record, because the story. the president accused seen and of patriot and extreme bias and that marcus tucker while working at nbc addressee and's company. he is in a terrible job, his rating sock and at&t should fire him to save credibility. seen and heads back, make no mistake says mr. president, they do live. when people of power tell lies. cnn stands by reporting and the reporters. one of those reporters, jim shute oh, a former obama administrator. another was carl bernstein, was accused trump of a malignant presidency. >> what we are watching the trump presidency is worse than watergate. president marked nbc's piece by saying it is rumors. the good news is that adam leckie will not be fired for incompetence and much more. he said nbc was hurt badly when host lester holt got caught fudging my tape
president jeff zucker and cnn adam lactic in the the unprecedented step of declaring both executives should be fired. the backdrop as seen in a standing by as reports that michael cohen believes the president had advance knowledge of the 2016 trump tower meeting with the russian lawyer. although cohen's lawyer who tells fox news that he spoke to a scene and off the record, because the story. the president accused seen and of patriot and extreme bias and that marcus tucker while working at nbc...
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michael shermer daniel peterson, is faith compatible with region -- reason? thursday at 8:00, brad smith with "the future computed." belloway at 8:00, adam talking about publishing authors from the political right and left. watch book tv this week on prime time at c-span2. starting tuesday, september 4, the confirmation hearing for brett kavanaugh to become the next supreme court justice. he serves on the d.c. circuit court of appeals. the chair of the committee says he expects the hearing to last three or four days. you can watch the entire confirmation hearing live, starting september 4 on c-span3.
michael shermer daniel peterson, is faith compatible with region -- reason? thursday at 8:00, brad smith with "the future computed." belloway at 8:00, adam talking about publishing authors from the political right and left. watch book tv this week on prime time at c-span2. starting tuesday, september 4, the confirmation hearing for brett kavanaugh to become the next supreme court justice. he serves on the d.c. circuit court of appeals. the chair of the committee says he expects the...
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adam: there are lawyers who think that the definition of words such as the definition of is is can get you in trouble. dominic, thank you. michael programming alert for you. don't miss maria bartiromo's wall street tonight. sneak peak with special guest tj rodgers. he's the ceo of rogers capital and founder of cypress semiconductor's. >> i think tesla is not a mature enough company yet to be a public company. the prior guest indicated that and i think going private might be good for them so they can get their company more mature before their dealing with public. adam: don't miss effort tonight at 8:00 p.m. right here on the fox as is our great alexandria ocasio-cortez maybe the new darling of the far left wing of the democratic party but she really voice the party needs are now as midterms, but we will talk about that next. how do you win at business? stay at laquinta. where we're changing with contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. adam: this is in. reports a judge has ordered monsanto by 289
adam: there are lawyers who think that the definition of words such as the definition of is is can get you in trouble. dominic, thank you. michael programming alert for you. don't miss maria bartiromo's wall street tonight. sneak peak with special guest tj rodgers. he's the ceo of rogers capital and founder of cypress semiconductor's. >> i think tesla is not a mature enough company yet to be a public company. the prior guest indicated that and i think going private might be good for them...
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michael eric dyson on his book "what truth sounds like." brett smith with "the future computer," artificial intelligence and its role in society. bello at 8:00 p.m., adamalks about publishing authors from both the right and left. c-span two. 2. >>
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adams congratulating him. he still hasn't paid him back for the $20 he borrowed in 2016. >>> and cleveland browns player cut after federal prosecutors charged him with insider trading. linebacker michaelhendricks apologized and said he knew it was wrong. he made $1.2 million in the illegal profit four years ago. the browns in a statement said they were aware of the investigation when they signed him. he said he was the victim after finding out otherwise, the team cut him. guys, i cannot wait to watch "hard knocks." hendricks was featured in the episode. he will be featured, but for much different reasons. >> tonight the preseason wraps up? we get to turn the page to the regular season after tonight. >> always exciting fourth preseason game. >> how bored are you? we will see if you will watch tonight. thank you, andy. >>> what happens in the democrats win the house and threaten the president with impeachment? the president's allies are worried he won't be able to protect himself. now his legal team is looking for some help. we're the most isolated population on the planet. ♪ hawaii is the first state in the u.s. to have 100% renewable energy goal. we're a very small electric utility. b
adams congratulating him. he still hasn't paid him back for the $20 he borrowed in 2016. >>> and cleveland browns player cut after federal prosecutors charged him with insider trading. linebacker michaelhendricks apologized and said he knew it was wrong. he made $1.2 million in the illegal profit four years ago. the browns in a statement said they were aware of the investigation when they signed him. he said he was the victim after finding out otherwise, the team cut him. guys, i...
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adam schiff and brennan, they are sure that there is russian collusion. now we are in taxi medallions. this interesting because the one phrase that michaelen had to say there was a connection between the hush money paid and in order to influence the 2016 campaign. that was prosecutor's language. without that, there is a tenuous string to hang stories on this week. >> that would be a thin string and a breakable string. and supposing that there is failure to disclose, as alan dershowitz pointed out. my former professor, many times on your shows. you know, he could give $100 million to stormy daniels and that wouldn't be a crime. failure to a close shoe may be a problem -- disclose may be a problem. but what is the penalty? a civil fine. they are after something else. people need to look at this and look at it in comparison to what hillary clinton did. >> martha: we always look to you for the perspective and the big picture. we appreciate it. thank you. good to see you. >> the you're welcome, as always. you bet. >> martha: congressman duncan hunter trying to beat the rap on the campaign finance violations, some say by throwing his wife unde
adam schiff and brennan, they are sure that there is russian collusion. now we are in taxi medallions. this interesting because the one phrase that michaelen had to say there was a connection between the hush money paid and in order to influence the 2016 campaign. that was prosecutor's language. without that, there is a tenuous string to hang stories on this week. >> that would be a thin string and a breakable string. and supposing that there is failure to disclose, as alan dershowitz...
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the democrats have been adamant that they put pressure on the president and not pardon paul manafort or michael our listeners. i'm going to go to this quickly. how big a deal is the manafort verdict? pretty big. how big is the michael cohen cleat agreement? very big. the consequences of not investigating such matters are far greater. very quickly, what does mr. mueller do this morning? keep moving forward? >> keep moving forward, building the case. everyone i spoke with said yesterday was a win for bob mueller. tom: thank you very much. kevin cirilli, our chief washington correspondent. we continue bloomberg surveillance on radio through the day. cleese stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: what a difference and our makes. to close advisers to president trump are convicted of felonies within minutes of one another. markets shrug it off. global markets appeared to be taking the president's troubles in stride and the bull market continues its record run. the consumer points to continued economic growth. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak." alix steel is off. oh to be a fly on the wall. if you loo
the democrats have been adamant that they put pressure on the president and not pardon paul manafort or michael our listeners. i'm going to go to this quickly. how big a deal is the manafort verdict? pretty big. how big is the michael cohen cleat agreement? very big. the consequences of not investigating such matters are far greater. very quickly, what does mr. mueller do this morning? keep moving forward? >> keep moving forward, building the case. everyone i spoke with said yesterday was...
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adamant they want the to be what happened as opposed to after the president was inoculated. >> peschel >> special counsel robert mueller asking things about what happened after the election, include the michael flynn fire ring, president trump's meeting with former fbi director james comey and comey's firing, and the president's conversations with attorney general jeff sessions about his refusal from the russia investigation. plenty of references from those topics in the list of 49 questions mueller's team dictated to the president's legal team back in march. v9 has agreed to reduce the number of questions d he'll accept some answers in writing but he still wants to ask the president in person about issues that go to obstruction. president trump's legal team has been recommending he not do an in person interview with mueller, but the president is telling them to keep talking, keep negotiating to try to reach a deal. one possible compromise, have the president sit down with mueller in person to talk about russia and probably will collusion but stipulate tht questions and answers regarding obstructions be submitted in writing. >> that gives them time to think about their answers, to craft the
adamant they want the to be what happened as opposed to after the president was inoculated. >> peschel >> special counsel robert mueller asking things about what happened after the election, include the michael flynn fire ring, president trump's meeting with former fbi director james comey and comey's firing, and the president's conversations with attorney general jeff sessions about his refusal from the russia investigation. plenty of references from those topics in the list of 49...
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adam davidson has reported were likely hot beds of money laundering. there's a lot we don't know about the inner workings of the trump organization which is why it probably made michael cohen, donald trump, and everyone else in the trump organization really nervous when the news broke today that the man who knows everything that has gone on inside that company for decades, well, he's been granted immunity by federal prosecutors, this man you are looking at, allen weisselberg. he's the chief financial officer of the trump organization. he's in his 70s. he's worked for the trump family his entire adult life. he started off working for the president's father. he has been at the trump organization apparently since its inception. according to the "wall street journal," weisselberg was close enough to the president and his family that he handled household expenditures, personal expenditures, and purchases for them, including various dealings with banks. mr. weisselberg is the treasurer of the trump foundation, separate organization, which is under aggressive legal scrutiny in new york state. weisselberg is such an important and senior figure in the president's empire that
adam davidson has reported were likely hot beds of money laundering. there's a lot we don't know about the inner workings of the trump organization which is why it probably made michael cohen, donald trump, and everyone else in the trump organization really nervous when the news broke today that the man who knows everything that has gone on inside that company for decades, well, he's been granted immunity by federal prosecutors, this man you are looking at, allen weisselberg. he's the chief...
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from michael cohen, as it relates to the president and what he said about the president in court, does that change your opinion on impeachment? >> i would say it definitely makes me that much more adamantthe special counsel's investigation and make sure that mueller is able to continue the work that he is doing. it doesn't change my thoughts on it. it just makes me that much more adamant that we have to protect the special counsel's investigation. >> let's talk about you and the potential firsts, if you win in november. you said you started running, you started this campaign because you felt called to use your skills differently. what do you mean? >> so, i had actually been focusing a lot on policy. and i think that had a lot do with my background, you know, as you mentioned, a first generation college student. i started off getting an associate's degree at a community college here in the third district. i definitely saw that there were a lot of experiences that weren't represented in policy making. as i move forward and learn more about how the federal system works, i definitely saw that i could put my skills, you know, and need to make change to use by getting into the political sphe
from michael cohen, as it relates to the president and what he said about the president in court, does that change your opinion on impeachment? >> i would say it definitely makes me that much more adamantthe special counsel's investigation and make sure that mueller is able to continue the work that he is doing. it doesn't change my thoughts on it. it just makes me that much more adamant that we have to protect the special counsel's investigation. >> let's talk about you and the...
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michael cohen and the hush money to the mistresses. you have paul manafort who is at the crux of the collusion conversation. and right now trump and his team seem really adamant about moving the goal posts to say that this hush money to mistresses doesn't matter, of course it does, it violates u.s. law, but there's no collusion and we don't have that, and they seem pretty sure that they can be out on a limb with that. i think that's probably because they seem pretty confident that paul manafort will keep his mouth shut, perhaps because of a possible pardon hanging out there for him. >> yeah, to quote the president, he says a crime is not a crime, or at least suggesting that what michael cohen did is not a crime. can donald trump really distance himself from michael cohen? >> if you know somebody for ten years, it gets a little hard. he was described as a fixer by no less than rudy giuliani who said that's what we do at law firms, then he lost his job the next day, which tells us that maybe law firms have a better ethical standard than rudy and the beast, if you will. i don't see how he gets away from it. if you even listen to the one tape recording we had, it
michael cohen and the hush money to the mistresses. you have paul manafort who is at the crux of the collusion conversation. and right now trump and his team seem really adamant about moving the goal posts to say that this hush money to mistresses doesn't matter, of course it does, it violates u.s. law, but there's no collusion and we don't have that, and they seem pretty sure that they can be out on a limb with that. i think that's probably because they seem pretty confident that paul manafort...
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michael "whatyson with his book truth sounds like." microsoftt 8:00 p.m., president brad smith with the future computer, artificial intelligence and its role in society. and friday at 8:00 p.m., adam talks at all points books about publishing authors from the political right and left. tv, this week in prime time on c-span two. tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "1968: american turmoil," we look at the cold war, vietnam, the presidential campaign and the apollo eight mission which sent three us to into the moon's orbit for the first time. watch "1968: america in p.m. on tuesday at 8:00 american history on c-span tv. all programs are available on spotify or watch on c-span. work on our 1968 page. c-span.org on our 1968 page. >> starting tuesday, the confirmation hearing for brett kavanaugh to become the next united states supreme court justice. committee chair
michael "whatyson with his book truth sounds like." microsoftt 8:00 p.m., president brad smith with the future computer, artificial intelligence and its role in society. and friday at 8:00 p.m., adam talks at all points books about publishing authors from the political right and left. tv, this week in prime time on c-span two. tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "1968: american turmoil," we look at the cold war, vietnam, the presidential campaign and the apollo eight mission...
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michael eric dyson with his book, "what truth sounds like." thursday at 8 p.m., microsoft president brad smith with "the future computed: artificial intelligence and its role in society." and on friday at 8 p.m., adaml hoe and all points -- bellow and all points books talks about publishing authors from both the political right and left. watch booktv this week in prime time on c-span2. >> tonight at 8 p.m. on c-span, a conversation with justice stephen breyer at the as opinion institute in colorado. at the aspen institute in colorado. >> or let's go through the pre-civil war days, or let's go through the civil war days, or let's go through reconstruction, or let's go through 80 years just about of legal segregation. and do you think those were days that were, what, prague mattive, adaptive? well, if they were adaptive, i didn't see it. the, and so we've lived through lots of history in the united states, and some of it has turned out pretty well, and some of it has not. >> and tuesday at 8 p.m. mother jones reporter and author ari berman at the brooklyn historical society talking about voting rights. >> so a month after the supreme court's decision when john roberts said that racial discrimination
michael eric dyson with his book, "what truth sounds like." thursday at 8 p.m., microsoft president brad smith with "the future computed: artificial intelligence and its role in society." and on friday at 8 p.m., adaml hoe and all points -- bellow and all points books talks about publishing authors from both the political right and left. watch booktv this week in prime time on c-span2. >> tonight at 8 p.m. on c-span, a conversation with justice stephen breyer at the as...
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michael eric dyson with his book, what truth sounds like. there's at 8:00 p.m., microsoft president, brad smith with the future computer. artificial intelligence and its role in society. on friday at 8:00 p.m. adamalks about publishing authors from both the political right and left. watch book tv, this week in prime time on c-span2. >> saturday morning at 1030 eastern, book tv is live at the mississippi book festival with the fourth annual literary lawn party at the state capital in jackson. there's discussions on race and identity, u.s. politics and presidential leadership. authors include cheryl, author of loving, interracial intimacy in america and the threat to write supremacy. selena speaks with former mississippi governor, her book is the great revolt, inside the populous coalition reshaping american politics. and then lincoln's hero, join us live saturday at 1030 eastern for the mississippi book festival on book tv on c-span2. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m., a reporter and author at the brooklyn historical society talking about voting rights. >> a month after the supreme court decision when john roberts said race and discrimination of voting was a thing of the past, north carolina, a progressive
michael eric dyson with his book, what truth sounds like. there's at 8:00 p.m., microsoft president, brad smith with the future computer. artificial intelligence and its role in society. on friday at 8:00 p.m. adamalks about publishing authors from both the political right and left. watch book tv, this week in prime time on c-span2. >> saturday morning at 1030 eastern, book tv is live at the mississippi book festival with the fourth annual literary lawn party at the state capital in...