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cohen. bill barr personally went to that prosecutor's office and pressured the prosecutors working on that case. and after he pressured them, they ended up sitting on it for months and then closing the hush money part of it, the individual 1 part of it, without bringing additional charges against anyone else involved in this scheme. the attorney general then shortly thereafter forced out the u.s. attorney in that office. and then during the coronavirus pandemic, the justice department used the bureau of prisons, part of doj, to get michael cohen locked back up when he threatened to release this book, to the point where cohen had to sue for his freedom, and he won, and the judge called out the justice department for having gone after him in that way to try to stop the publication of this thing. so, yeah, it seems far-fetched that the president might be, you know, preparing to try to stay in power by force or treachery against the election, right? it seems far-fetched, but all of this stuff th
cohen. bill barr personally went to that prosecutor's office and pressured the prosecutors working on that case. and after he pressured them, they ended up sitting on it for months and then closing the hush money part of it, the individual 1 part of it, without bringing additional charges against anyone else involved in this scheme. the attorney general then shortly thereafter forced out the u.s. attorney in that office. and then during the coronavirus pandemic, the justice department used the...
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syrian intelligence initially failed to find any cohen and his transmitter. at one point they believe the signals were coming from a french cultural institute their response was to launch a surprise raid on. them and i doubt if you. had a fantasy that your god. i saw a young you go jani you know kind of young to go if you to. work at the soles of your hot items and we on you for once i would would you go and while i. would hand. first off your. back and him a bad that he would swing then me and know i have the book that would generate the . monday's. pianist can 2nd my money where she had her mother's room for money of the green she has told we're going to the senate on the case for the mccann. family and then $100.00. young girl must go to you but if we left them with. much coverage in our mind your other few nights before law will rob a new law about who are also ya buddy tell us how that. was so you know that as is into and you are say you for the thought of stood out not to look more closely on your mound genetic. 100 you are young son and. donnie but the
syrian intelligence initially failed to find any cohen and his transmitter. at one point they believe the signals were coming from a french cultural institute their response was to launch a surprise raid on. them and i doubt if you. had a fantasy that your god. i saw a young you go jani you know kind of young to go if you to. work at the soles of your hot items and we on you for once i would would you go and while i. would hand. first off your. back and him a bad that he would swing then me and...
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syrian intelligence initially failed to find any cohen and his transmitter.at one point they believe the signals were coming from a french cultural institute their response was to launch a surprise raid on. them and i doubt if you. had 5. feet of ice on a young. yanni year and a young to go a few to. oh look at the souls of the hurricane and the new france i'm howard arsenal a god with the gold while all of us budging it would hang on. for sofie how do i. thank you fema bad that he minimus with any you know of a how to book the region of the mondays. vienna's can 2nd my money oh yes she and mother the money of the reason she has told will not be sad and the case for the macand. what i've written in men 100. young on my study but it will last him with. much coverage women are minor are the few nuts in the whole law . and the law about who are mostly are but if they are yet how the. original. was a year. old and you are say you. the thought of stood out not to look more closely on him on you then again. when i tell you why yes and i know you're lucky this with
syrian intelligence initially failed to find any cohen and his transmitter.at one point they believe the signals were coming from a french cultural institute their response was to launch a surprise raid on. them and i doubt if you. had 5. feet of ice on a young. yanni year and a young to go a few to. oh look at the souls of the hurricane and the new france i'm howard arsenal a god with the gold while all of us budging it would hang on. for sofie how do i. thank you fema bad that he minimus with...
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syrian intelligence initially failed to find any cohen and his transmitter.at one point they believe the signals were coming from a french cultural institute their response was to launch a surprise raid on. them and i doubt if you. had a fantasy that your god. i saw a young hugo or yanni year and a young to go if you to. work at the soles of your hot items and we on you for. our ice in our god would you go for a while of us budget you would hand. first off your. back and him a bad that he would sue him then he and no i have the book that would generate the 100. b.n. just get a 2nd most money oh yeah to shield him over the money of the debris field he has told will not get his hand on the case for the macaire. when and then when one do so you have to go must go to you but if we love him we generate much coverage in our mind your ga are the few not born or rob another high about the watusi ah but if there is you know how that has been written. i will see you now that ashes into and begin to see you. for the thought of for stood out no clue more gruesome on your
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we don't know what michael cohen means by that. but he says it is explained in the rest of the book. i also don't know what cohen means when he says he was tasked by trump with putting him in touch with vladimir putin through a secret back channel. i don't know what that is. i don't know what cohen means when he references the sexual infidel at thisities of the pre. i don't know what he means when he says he was a participant in tax fraud with the president, although that one i think i may have an idea. i also don't know what he means by trump's, quote, deals with corrupt officials from the soviet union. again, i got some inklings there but i don't know what details michael cohen has and what he's going to spell out. nor can i illuminate you on what mr. cohen might mean when he says, golden showers in a sex club in vegas. i mean, that one i could -- i could try to illuminate you as to what that means. but frankly i would just -- that one, even if i knew, i would prefer to just wait for the book. i would rather do that in somebody e
we don't know what michael cohen means by that. but he says it is explained in the rest of the book. i also don't know what cohen means when he says he was tasked by trump with putting him in touch with vladimir putin through a secret back channel. i don't know what that is. i don't know what cohen means when he references the sexual infidel at thisities of the pre. i don't know what he means when he says he was a participant in tax fraud with the president, although that one i think i may have...
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syrian intelligence initially failed to find any cohen and his transmitter. one point they believe the signals were coming from a french cultural institute their response was to launch a surprise raid on. them and i doubt if you. had fasted i don't. fit the i saw a young you go all. year and a young to go if you. oh look at the souls of the hot items in the new france i'm howard arsenal a god with the gold while all of us budging it would hang on. for sofie how to. let you feel my bad that he minimus with denny a no i had to book the region of the mondays. b.s. get 2nd my money oh yes she and mother her money of the reason she has told we're 97 and the case for the mccann. family and then $100.00. young oh my scottie but we love him with. much covers in our mind your other few nuts makoto. a new law about who our o.c. are but if they're yet how the. original. was a year. old and you are say you. the thought of stood out not to look more closely on the mound do that again. when i tell you why yes and i know you're lucky this with dani but i didn't have the phy
syrian intelligence initially failed to find any cohen and his transmitter. one point they believe the signals were coming from a french cultural institute their response was to launch a surprise raid on. them and i doubt if you. had fasted i don't. fit the i saw a young you go all. year and a young to go if you. oh look at the souls of the hot items in the new france i'm howard arsenal a god with the gold while all of us budging it would hang on. for sofie how to. let you feel my bad that he...
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and we know that cohen began cooperating with the manhattan d.a.'s office last summer, meeting with investigators while he was still in prison in upstate new york. if the new york grand jury finds a provable pattern of criminal activity, then will may ultimately be substantial charges for cy vance to bring. his office is urging the judge in this case not to let the president keep delaying the subpoenaedlessly in the courts, because that would end up being a kind of back door to the presidential immunity that the supreme court specifically reje rejected. joining us now are two reporters with an extensive history of reporting on donald trump's finances. david enrich is "the new york times" business investigation's editor, also the author of "dark towers: deutsche bank, donald trump, and an epic trail of destruction." we're also thrilled to have back with us, "new york times" investigative reporter, susan craig, a key member of the reporting team that won the pulitzer prize in 2019 for its deep and riveting dive into the trump family's taxes, including
and we know that cohen began cooperating with the manhattan d.a.'s office last summer, meeting with investigators while he was still in prison in upstate new york. if the new york grand jury finds a provable pattern of criminal activity, then will may ultimately be substantial charges for cy vance to bring. his office is urging the judge in this case not to let the president keep delaying the subpoenaedlessly in the courts, because that would end up being a kind of back door to the presidential...
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the new allegations from michael cohen after this. cohen aftethr is type 2 diabete? audrey's on it. eating right... ... and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection... ...in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection,... ...ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction and don't take it if you're on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. lower a1c and lower risk of a
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but traveling back in time to this cohen hearing was so riveting because cohen basically says that donald trump is guilty of what cy vance today revealed he's investigating, which is whether or not donald trump committed bank and insurance fraud. here's an exchange with -- listen to this. let's talk about this on the other side. >> to your knowledge, did the president ever provide inflated assets to an insurance company? >> yes. >> who else knows that the president did this? >> allen weisselberg, ron leibman, and matthew calamari. >> so to your knowledge, did he commit a crime? y yes, and these three people know he did. how is this not something that's under criminal investigation at sdny as well, or do we know that it isn't? >> i don't think we do know that it it isn't. the interesting thing to me is the moment those words came out of michael cohen's mouth, i got on the phone with my sources at deutsche bank. they immediately confirmed that michael cohen's testimony was basically correct, that they -- trump systematically was overstating the value of all sorts of assets and the bankers w
but traveling back in time to this cohen hearing was so riveting because cohen basically says that donald trump is guilty of what cy vance today revealed he's investigating, which is whether or not donald trump committed bank and insurance fraud. here's an exchange with -- listen to this. let's talk about this on the other side. >> to your knowledge, did the president ever provide inflated assets to an insurance company? >> yes. >> who else knows that the president did this?...
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miss cohen knows the issues and is outspoken on the issues and she gets the work done. so we need miss cohen to hold the police not just accountable but the commission itself accountable and she will bring the energy and expertise to push through the remaining doj reforms. >> thank you. the next caller, please. >> good morning, everyone. i live in district eight and i am a parent here in san francisco and an immigrant and i am also black. and i'm not calling into speak for or against the appointment of supervisor cohen specifically, but i did want to say something to, you know, address and frame one of the former supervisor and the candidate mentioned this morning, which is the possibility of things like, if there are, you know, quote, unquote, bad cops, rogue cops, that they can be on desk duty until their retrained. that doesn't go far enough in my opinion and in the opinions of a lot of people in the community, i think. i think that if you are a cop who sends racist texts or have had complaints against you for x, y and z reasons, the quote, unquote consequence should
miss cohen knows the issues and is outspoken on the issues and she gets the work done. so we need miss cohen to hold the police not just accountable but the commission itself accountable and she will bring the energy and expertise to push through the remaining doj reforms. >> thank you. the next caller, please. >> good morning, everyone. i live in district eight and i am a parent here in san francisco and an immigrant and i am also black. and i'm not calling into speak for or...
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how michael cohen says he covered up fraud and infidelity for donald trump, this just hours after presidentmp announces a surprise diplomatic deal between israel and the united arab emirates. terrorists selling masks? isis and al qaeda caught during the pandemic, the elaborate scheme just revealed. did top terror groups trick hospitals into buying protective gear that doesn't exist? and nick of time: a dramatic rescue. tonight, the fast-thinking police officer and why she tells us she's no hero. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> brennan: good evening, and to our viewers in the west thank you for joining us. norah is off. i'm margaret brennan. we begin tonight with that dire new death toll. the tally of those reported killed by the coronavirus in the u.s. has reached 1,500 people in just one day. that's a number we haven't seen since may when much of the country was still locked down. tonight, the nation's infectious disease doctor says he's not pleased with stopping the virus, saying the pandemic has become too partisan. today, t
how michael cohen says he covered up fraud and infidelity for donald trump, this just hours after presidentmp announces a surprise diplomatic deal between israel and the united arab emirates. terrorists selling masks? isis and al qaeda caught during the pandemic, the elaborate scheme just revealed. did top terror groups trick hospitals into buying protective gear that doesn't exist? and nick of time: a dramatic rescue. tonight, the fast-thinking police officer and why she tells us she's no...
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miss cohen knows the issues and is outspoken on the issues and she gets the work done. so we need miss cohen to hold the police not just accountable but the commission itself accountable and she will bring the energy and expertise to push through the remaining doj reforms. >> thank you. the next caller, please. >> good morning, everyone. i live in district eight and i am a parent here in san francisco and an immigrant and i am also black. and i'm not calling into speak for or against the appointment of supervisor cohen specifically, but i did want to say something to, you know, address and frame one of the former supervisor and the candidate mentioned this morning, which is the possibility of things like, if there are, you know, quote, unquote, bad cops, rogue cops, that they can be on desk duty until their retrained. that doesn't go far enough in my opinion and in the opinions of a lot of people in the community, i think. i think that if you are a cop who sends racist texts or have had complaints against you for x, y and z reasons, the quote, unquote consequence should
miss cohen knows the issues and is outspoken on the issues and she gets the work done. so we need miss cohen to hold the police not just accountable but the commission itself accountable and she will bring the energy and expertise to push through the remaining doj reforms. >> thank you. the next caller, please. >> good morning, everyone. i live in district eight and i am a parent here in san francisco and an immigrant and i am also black. and i'm not calling into speak for or...
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cohen's contact with the media is not necessary.no need for this court to resolve any further dispute about restrictions on mr. cohen's contact with the media. now, the judge still has to sign off on it. he gave the parties a deadline of today to come to an agreement. so now we are keeping an eye out on the doctor for the moment that michael cohen will be officially unmuzzled. watch this space. that does it for us tonight. i'll see you again tomorrow morning on "velshi" from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. now it's time for the last word with my good friend lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, ali. if you have michael cohen's phone number, please text it over to me right away. we'll see how many shows he's booked on next week if he becomes a free man for media. >> have a good show, lawrence. good to see you, my friend. >> thank you, ali. appreciate it. >>> well, nancy pelosi made public today her dissatisfaction with an intelligence briefing that she and other congressional leaders received today on russian interference i
cohen's contact with the media is not necessary.no need for this court to resolve any further dispute about restrictions on mr. cohen's contact with the media. now, the judge still has to sign off on it. he gave the parties a deadline of today to come to an agreement. so now we are keeping an eye out on the doctor for the moment that michael cohen will be officially unmuzzled. watch this space. that does it for us tonight. i'll see you again tomorrow morning on "velshi" from 8:00 to...
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cohen for taking this very seriously. and let me tell you, as i've told you privately, that i know that you are deeply committed to the health of our population and the health of this particular set of populations that live in congregate settings, and i know that we are all constructing this plane as we're flying it. so having said that, i would like to first turn this over to my colleagues, supervisors safai and preston, to see if they have any questions or comments, and then turn it over to public comment, and then i have a series of questions that you and i have personally discussed with former supervisor tang that i'd like you to discuss publicly. so supervisor safai and supervisor preston, do you have any questions or comments? >> supervisor preston: no questions, and just incredibly important legislation. i'd like to be added as a cosponsor. thank you. >> chair peskin: thank you, supervisor preston. supervisor safai? >> supervisor safai: i'm okay, chair. thank you. thank you for this very informatiinfor informative.
cohen for taking this very seriously. and let me tell you, as i've told you privately, that i know that you are deeply committed to the health of our population and the health of this particular set of populations that live in congregate settings, and i know that we are all constructing this plane as we're flying it. so having said that, i would like to first turn this over to my colleagues, supervisors safai and preston, to see if they have any questions or comments, and then turn it over to...
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cohen describes his tell-all this way. this is the book the president of the united states is does in the want you to read. so any book? some of the stuff is a little strange like how cohen describes the anticipation of when he testified before congress. it felt something like when i was in the hospital awaiting the birth of my daughter and son. daddy, were you happy when i was born? it felt like i was about to face the harsh consequences of ef reef mistake i had ever made in my life. who wants ice cream? but even the forward of this book is loaded with juicy and i mean juicy details of things we already kind of knew. for instance cohen describes himself as an active and eager participate in everything trump did from tax fraud to deals with corrupt officials from the former soviet unit, even golden showers, in a sex club this vegas. that's right. he talks about the golden showers. mr. president, you're in trouble and you know, i'm sure that makes you pissed. but cohen was your number one. he used to be your wiz kid, now he
cohen describes his tell-all this way. this is the book the president of the united states is does in the want you to read. so any book? some of the stuff is a little strange like how cohen describes the anticipation of when he testified before congress. it felt something like when i was in the hospital awaiting the birth of my daughter and son. daddy, were you happy when i was born? it felt like i was about to face the harsh consequences of ef reef mistake i had ever made in my life. who wants...
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cohen for taking this very seriously. and let me tell you, as i've told you privately, that i know that you are deeply committed to the health of our population and the health of this particular set of populations that live in congregate settings, and i know that we are all constructing this plane as we're flying it. so having said that, i would like to first turn this over to my colleagues, supervisors safai and preston, to see if they have any questions or comments, and then turn it over to public comment, and then i have a series of questions that you and i have personally discussed with former supervisor tang that i'd like you to discuss publicly. so supervisor safai and supervisor preston, do you have any questions or comments? >> supervisor preston: no questions, and just incredibly important legislation. i'd like to be added as a cosponsor. thank you. >> chair peskin: thank you, supervisor preston. supervisor safai? >> supervisor safai: i'm okay, chair. thank you. thank you for this very informatiinfor informative.
cohen for taking this very seriously. and let me tell you, as i've told you privately, that i know that you are deeply committed to the health of our population and the health of this particular set of populations that live in congregate settings, and i know that we are all constructing this plane as we're flying it. so having said that, i would like to first turn this over to my colleagues, supervisors safai and preston, to see if they have any questions or comments, and then turn it over to...
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cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us now. elizabeth, how significant is that overstatement of efficacy by dr. hahn? >> it's a big difference. i mean, we heard -- we just heard you and the other talking about how he said, oh, if there were 100 people who had coronavirus, convalescent plasma would prevent 35 of them from dying. that's not at all right. let's look at the numbers that are right. what the study did show is it looked at death rates when people who were treated and then people who died within a certain time period. what they found was that 8.7% of the patients who were treated within three days of getting diagnosed died, but 11.9% of patients who were treated 4 days or after their diagnosis died. that's a difference. that is a difference. it's about a 35% difference. he was confusing something called absolute risk with something called relative risk. is a rookie mistake. it is a bio stats 101 mistake. i think many people were surprised that he would make that mistake, but essentially, what dr. hahn was saying earlie
cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us now. elizabeth, how significant is that overstatement of efficacy by dr. hahn? >> it's a big difference. i mean, we heard -- we just heard you and the other talking about how he said, oh, if there were 100 people who had coronavirus, convalescent plasma would prevent 35 of them from dying. that's not at all right. let's look at the numbers that are right. what the study did show is it looked at death rates when people who were...
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cohen must be willing to pay more $2.6 billion was the word.he will require approval from the ownership of major league baseball, that is not an automat automatic, though. i would be surprised if there was significant opposition to his acquisition of the club. but again, a fairly heated auction, bound to iwinder close. call it around a 2.5 billion end here and for most mets fans the prospect of a cohen ownership is viewed positively given his business acueman and his way to spend money and take on a lot of personal losses in the years ahead. over to you. >> right, and you know david it is such an interesting moment to look to own a sports team. new labor movements, players taking an aker active role in social issues. we saw what happened recently. do we know anything as an owner? if they demand more parties pay how might they respond to him? >> that is an interesting question i don't know that i have a specific answer for you owner to say listen, mr. cohen as we know, had serious issues with the government but one thing i will tell you having f
cohen must be willing to pay more $2.6 billion was the word.he will require approval from the ownership of major league baseball, that is not an automat automatic, though. i would be surprised if there was significant opposition to his acquisition of the club. but again, a fairly heated auction, bound to iwinder close. call it around a 2.5 billion end here and for most mets fans the prospect of a cohen ownership is viewed positively given his business acueman and his way to spend money and take...
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do you think trump should be nervous because cohen handled his legal matters?well i could tell you exclusively that cohen shared some of this book with me and it is just a doozie. some of the stories, he shared in his testimony but there are so many things that michael cohen shares in the book that are not only damaging to the president but they're down right illegal. this book could certainly cause a lot of legal problems for donald trump and so, of course, michael has shared some of the more shocking things related to it. some of which i don't want to share because they're sexual in nature. but it just shows how close michael was to this president and the stories that he will share. i'm sure everyone will be very interested in. >> i had anthony scaramucci on the broadcast yesterday and he said that there is a lot of documentation in this book. >> mm-hmm. >> and you could confirm that as well. do you have that understanding? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, michael took very, very diligent notes. but as we all know, he has tons and tons of recordings of this preside
do you think trump should be nervous because cohen handled his legal matters?well i could tell you exclusively that cohen shared some of this book with me and it is just a doozie. some of the stories, he shared in his testimony but there are so many things that michael cohen shares in the book that are not only damaging to the president but they're down right illegal. this book could certainly cause a lot of legal problems for donald trump and so, of course, michael has shared some of the more...
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, that sent michael cohen to prison. the federal prosecutor's presentation of the michael cohen case said that the crimes michael cohen committed were committed at the direction of donald trump. that means that those federal prosecutors believe that donald trump is as criminally guilty of those crimes as michael cohen admitted to being. and the only thing -- the only thing preventing donald trump from being prosecuted by those federal prosecutors is donald trump's current address, the white house. it is a tradition in the justice department that the president should not be prosecuted for federal crimes. that concept is not supported by law or the constitution. it is a relatively recent tradition only supported only by a memo of no legal binding authority written by lawyers working in the justice department during the administrations of presidents who did not want to be prosecuted for federal crimes. donald trump knows that if joe biden and kamala harris take the oath of office as president and vice president of the unite
, that sent michael cohen to prison. the federal prosecutor's presentation of the michael cohen case said that the crimes michael cohen committed were committed at the direction of donald trump. that means that those federal prosecutors believe that donald trump is as criminally guilty of those crimes as michael cohen admitted to being. and the only thing -- the only thing preventing donald trump from being prosecuted by those federal prosecutors is donald trump's current address, the white...
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cohen. colleagues, if you have no comments, i would like to hand this over to the department of public health and dr. cohen. thank you, supervisor safai, for joining to really present what's happened and fundamental, as i said in the newspaper the other way, i want to create the space for the department of public health to build trust amongst the s.r.o. population in those communities that are very, very different communities. some of them latinx communities, some of them chinese communities and predominantly cantonese amongo linguaamong -- mono lingl individuals. and those who reside in the arc that has s.r.o.s. with that i'll turn it over to dr. cohen. >> thank you very much. i'm going to share my screen and give a short update to what we discussed a couple of weeks ago. are you able to see the presentation? >> supervisor peskin: yes, we are. >> okay. supervisor peskin, preston and safai, thank you for the opportunity to come back and speak to you again and update the committee on our ongo
cohen. colleagues, if you have no comments, i would like to hand this over to the department of public health and dr. cohen. thank you, supervisor safai, for joining to really present what's happened and fundamental, as i said in the newspaper the other way, i want to create the space for the department of public health to build trust amongst the s.r.o. population in those communities that are very, very different communities. some of them latinx communities, some of them chinese communities...
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number one is michael cohen, the same michael cohen ultimately convicted on multiple felonies, sentenced to years in federal prison, currently out on home release because of coronavirus, and about to release a tell-all book in which he says he's going to describe multiple crimes he committed with the president. first rnc finance co-chair announced in april 2017 by the republican party. second rnc finance co-chair announced in april 2017 by the republican party is this guy, elliott broidy, who had previously pled guilty to bribing multiple new york state officials. he was only spared prison time after he flipped and turned state's evidence. that was in his record before they picked him. after they picked him in the trump era, elliott broidy has been in the headlines for lots of things. for example, as the reported subject of multiple federal grand jury investigations into various corruption schemes. also you might remember when this guy from the trump campaign effort, george nader, was recently sent to prison for ten years as a convicted child sex trafficker, one of the unresolved matters
number one is michael cohen, the same michael cohen ultimately convicted on multiple felonies, sentenced to years in federal prison, currently out on home release because of coronavirus, and about to release a tell-all book in which he says he's going to describe multiple crimes he committed with the president. first rnc finance co-chair announced in april 2017 by the republican party. second rnc finance co-chair announced in april 2017 by the republican party is this guy, elliott broidy, who...
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you spent extensive amounts of time with michael cohen.is part of your book an attempt to hit reset to remind people where we've been? we were chugging along so fast during those hearings and during the impeachment process that one of the things you argue is michael cohen gave you a roadmap to the financial investigations of this president. >> brian, thanks for having me back. the book is indeed an effort. think of it this way, like your alarm clock, brian. i need three alarms to wake me up in the morning. the russia investigation was the first along-term. the ukraine impeachment was the second alarm. and the book is intended to be part of the third alarm because we need to have the american people awake as we head for the november election. and michael cohen was a very important part of that story. traveled to new york, met with him as he was getting ready to report to prison. it's only one -- i give the details of those meetings in the book. startling new evidence of trump's pattern of criminality, and only one of the revelations. the bo
you spent extensive amounts of time with michael cohen.is part of your book an attempt to hit reset to remind people where we've been? we were chugging along so fast during those hearings and during the impeachment process that one of the things you argue is michael cohen gave you a roadmap to the financial investigations of this president. >> brian, thanks for having me back. the book is indeed an effort. think of it this way, like your alarm clock, brian. i need three alarms to wake me...
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here is what we know right now particularly in terms of cohen.lose to steve cohen are telling the fox business network that he as of now, now i only say as of now because he may wake up tomorrow and change his mind there is always that theoretical possibility but what i'm hearing is he is still in the hunt to purchase the mets. he is as of now, again, i'm just hedging because that life is strange, he is 100% certain to make a second round bid and those bids are coming due augusn it. a-rod may be in it but we should point out that steve cohen does have the capital in his back pocket to buy the new york mets. there have been reports that have not, i've looked to confirm them and deny them, or get them denied. steve cohen made $1 billion last year with deep pockets with a net worth of 15 billion total to really do this , to engage in a bidding war, although i don't think he's going to overbid for this. one of the interesting aspects of the whole mets saga as you know, you could say it's the second team in new york after the yankees, it has a storied
here is what we know right now particularly in terms of cohen.lose to steve cohen are telling the fox business network that he as of now, now i only say as of now because he may wake up tomorrow and change his mind there is always that theoretical possibility but what i'm hearing is he is still in the hunt to purchase the mets. he is as of now, again, i'm just hedging because that life is strange, he is 100% certain to make a second round bid and those bids are coming due augusn it. a-rod may...
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but michael cohen was clear about that in his congressional testimony last year. and even earlier when he pleaded guilty. there were broad hints that there were widespread hints in the trump organization. we knew from hints that he was poking around in there. but today i think they're making very clear is clock is running out. we want to get on with this investigation and these are very serious charges that we are looking at. we are not messing around here. >> so, yeah, what is your sense of the timing here? because i think after that supreme court decision, there was a whole bunch of different ways this could go and donald trump obviously has a long career of basically using the courts to stall people until they run out of money or energy and he could kind of wriggle out. what does this say about this time line that cy vance's d.a.'s office is pushing for? >> well, that may yet happen. the clock may yet be run out because already the subpoena was a year ago and now it is a year later and the d.a. has not even gotten the documents. you and i both looked at tax ret
but michael cohen was clear about that in his congressional testimony last year. and even earlier when he pleaded guilty. there were broad hints that there were widespread hints in the trump organization. we knew from hints that he was poking around in there. but today i think they're making very clear is clock is running out. we want to get on with this investigation and these are very serious charges that we are looking at. we are not messing around here. >> so, yeah, what is your sense...
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cohen was recruited as an israeli spy but then sent undercover in south america using an alias to prepare for his eventual deployment to syria. the stakes could not have been higher as the man the israelis called a super spy would ultimately discovered to its cost. it's a story that begins with politics in 1958 egyptian president gamal abdel nasser signed a treaty with syria to form what was known as the united arab republic israel fuge the new state with concern. syria was a mystery to well israel or rather the whole world because it was going through a state of flux in part that's because general nasser done it egypt wanted to create a pad an arab league or a nation and syria would be part of it. he
cohen was recruited as an israeli spy but then sent undercover in south america using an alias to prepare for his eventual deployment to syria. the stakes could not have been higher as the man the israelis called a super spy would ultimately discovered to its cost. it's a story that begins with politics in 1958 egyptian president gamal abdel nasser signed a treaty with syria to form what was known as the united arab republic israel fuge the new state with concern. syria was a mystery to well...
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mayor london breed nominated cohen to the commission. in the south bay, san jose leaders are remembering a key figure in cities law enforcement former san jose city attorney, rick doyle died on sunday just 2 weeks after celebrating his retirement boy was san jose's longest-serving city attorney he worked under 3 different mayors and let a staff of more than 87 full-time employees. doyle leaves behind his wife and it's just silence this morning was 65 years old. it seems. new riders will have to stay on the bus for now that's because the metro rail service isn't ready yet for riders forces it made you explains why. >>officials at sfmta announced that a pair of major problems are you need to resume all bus service. we need to make sure that we're not standing our writers in the subway on in the event of an overhead wire failure. >>during a time of covid a reoccurring equipment problem is one of the major reasons muni will not be restarting metro service as planned says muni director of transportation jeffrey toobin, we ended up having 2 su
mayor london breed nominated cohen to the commission. in the south bay, san jose leaders are remembering a key figure in cities law enforcement former san jose city attorney, rick doyle died on sunday just 2 weeks after celebrating his retirement boy was san jose's longest-serving city attorney he worked under 3 different mayors and let a staff of more than 87 full-time employees. doyle leaves behind his wife and it's just silence this morning was 65 years old. it seems. new riders will have to...
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michael cohen, paul manafort and roger stone just to name a few. the president asked about the former campaign adviser earlier today. >> i feel very badly. i haven't been dealing with him for a long period of time as most of the people in this room know. he was involved in our campaign. he worked for goldman sachs. he worked for a lot of companies but he was involved at our campaign and for a small part of the administration very early on. i haven't been dealing with him at all. i know nothing about the project other than i didn't like when i read about it i didn't like it. i said this is for government. not for private people and sounded like showboating and i think let my opinion strongly stated at the time. i didn't like it. showboating maybe looking for funds and you will have to see what happens. i think it's a very sad thing for mr. bannon. >> cnn's cara scanel joining me from outside the courthouse. what can we expect from today's court appearance? >> reporter: anderson, we are just learning that steve bannon is expected to appear in court i
michael cohen, paul manafort and roger stone just to name a few. the president asked about the former campaign adviser earlier today. >> i feel very badly. i haven't been dealing with him for a long period of time as most of the people in this room know. he was involved in our campaign. he worked for goldman sachs. he worked for a lot of companies but he was involved at our campaign and for a small part of the administration very early on. i haven't been dealing with him at all. i know...
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i haven't been dealing with him at all. >> it is not just him it is rick gates, michael cohen -- what>> well i have no idea. >> and the culture of lawlessness -- >> well there was great lawlessness in the obama administration. they spied on our campaign illegally. >> no, actually, they didn't. and notice the first impulse of the president is to throw someone under the bus. he worked for goldman sachs, he worked with you much more recently than he worked with goldman sachs. also this week we learned that in 2019 the bipartisan senate trillion dollars committee made criminal referrals to the justice of five people close to trump for lying to congress. those names include his son, donald jr. and white house adviser jared kushner who is the president's son-in-law. so much for trump's pledge to drain the swamp. he repopulated the swamp with larger and seemingly swampier creature. as paulen swag writes, this level of criminality sur rounding a president is unparallels. depth of malfeasance reads more like a mob movie script than the tale of the highest position in the land. and then multipl
i haven't been dealing with him at all. >> it is not just him it is rick gates, michael cohen -- what>> well i have no idea. >> and the culture of lawlessness -- >> well there was great lawlessness in the obama administration. they spied on our campaign illegally. >> no, actually, they didn't. and notice the first impulse of the president is to throw someone under the bus. he worked for goldman sachs, he worked with you much more recently than he worked with...
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cohen's contact with the media. the judge still has to sign off.ties a deadline of today. so now we're keeping an eye on the docket for the moment that michael cohen will be officially unmuzzled. watch this space. that does it for us tonight. see you again tomorrow morning from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. time for the last word with my good friend o o'donnell. good evening. >> and if you have michael cohen's phone number, please text it over to me right away. we'll see how many shows he's booked on next week if he becomes a free man for media. >> have a good show, lawrence. >> nancy pelosi made public today her dissatisfaction with an intelligence briefing that she and other congressional leaders received today on russian interference in the 2020 presidential election. speaker pelosi publicly complained the trump administration intelligence officials are withholding information about russian interference in the election from the public. and that the american people have a right to know. adam schiff, the chairman of the house intelligence committee will join
cohen's contact with the media. the judge still has to sign off.ties a deadline of today. so now we're keeping an eye on the docket for the moment that michael cohen will be officially unmuzzled. watch this space. that does it for us tonight. see you again tomorrow morning from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. time for the last word with my good friend o o'donnell. good evening. >> and if you have michael cohen's phone number, please text it over to me right away. we'll see how many shows he's booked...
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get at me whoever you're following, i got you. >> look, andy cohen, be ready for the calls. nice to see both of you. we fit in a break but coming up we have legal experts breaking down the biggest story we'd normally lead any hour with but there was a convention. donald trump's number one indicted, steve bannon. and later we'll review the star-studded and emotional performance seen by millions of americans that you might want to see again. y millions of americans that you might want to see again. ♪ ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on the other side ♪ ♪ i'm like you on-demand glucose monitoring. because they're always on. another life-changing technology from abbott. so you don't wait for life. you live it. >>> turning to a legal bombshell that has been rocking the political world, steve bannon who was literally the number one person on the 2016 trump campaign as chair and as white house senior adviesor afterward. he was indicted and arrested today. charging him with fraud and money launde
get at me whoever you're following, i got you. >> look, andy cohen, be ready for the calls. nice to see both of you. we fit in a break but coming up we have legal experts breaking down the biggest story we'd normally lead any hour with but there was a convention. donald trump's number one indicted, steve bannon. and later we'll review the star-studded and emotional performance seen by millions of americans that you might want to see again. y millions of americans that you might want to...
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andrew cohen andrew looks at two days in jfk's cohen looks at two days in jfk's presidency. presidency. june 10th and june 10th and 11th, 11th, 1963, that defined 1963. it defined his response to the his response nuclear arms race to the nuclear arms and civil rights. rice and civil rights. mr. cohen is mr. cohen is author of two days authors -- in june. john author of two days in f. kennedy and the june, 48 hours that jfk and the made history. 48 hours that made the white house history. the white house historical association historical association provided this video. provided this video >>. >> and you, tell us about andrew, tell us about your book which your book. focuses it focuses on on two days in the two days in the kennedy kennedy presidency. presidency. june 10th and june 10th and june 11th, june 11th 1963. 1963. why why did you did you decide to decide to write a book write a book focused focused on only two days of the on only two days of the kennedy kennedy presidency presidency and why did and why did you you pick those pick those two days two days to focus on? >
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elizabeth cohen, thank you. >>> dr. peter hotez is a professor and also developing a vaccine for covid. doctor, you tweeted that you think this emergency use authorization for plasma treatment may have in your words an ulterior motive in order to push an authorization for covid vaccine. so can you explain what that mean by that? cnn learned in july trump administration officials, meadows, mnuchin, they raised the possibility of an emergency use thauthorization for a vacci. i wonder your reaction. >> yeah. that work, that gives me a lot of pause for concern and i'm worried. the reason i raised that concern of emergency use authorization is not the eua of plasma treatment per se but this is the first time for a biologic which uses a different branch of the fda called c-bird, the same branch that would authorize a vaccine. since i'm worrying that they're doing a dry run, that they're actually considering emergency use authorization for vaccines and i don't want to see that. i want to see that the vaccines for operation war
elizabeth cohen, thank you. >>> dr. peter hotez is a professor and also developing a vaccine for covid. doctor, you tweeted that you think this emergency use authorization for plasma treatment may have in your words an ulterior motive in order to push an authorization for covid vaccine. so can you explain what that mean by that? cnn learned in july trump administration officials, meadows, mnuchin, they raised the possibility of an emergency use thauthorization for a vacci. i wonder...