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and judge sullivan, the appellate court of d.c.e no intention of doing the right thing, the legal thing, the constitutional thing. attorney sidney powell joins us next. >>> and we invite you to buy the new week "the -- book "the trump century," available at loudobbsshop.com. that's loudobbsshop.com, a plus for all american patriots. anyone who orders gets a autographed copy of my book, if you win the lottery, at least. [laughter] we'll announce that on friday's show. did i mention loudobbsshop.com is for patriots? stay with us. ♪ ♪ so through ancestry, i discovered my great aunt ruth signed up as a nursing cadet for world war ii. she was only 17. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. number 360 smart bed. to life like never before. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep yo
and judge sullivan, the appellate court of d.c.e no intention of doing the right thing, the legal thing, the constitutional thing. attorney sidney powell joins us next. >>> and we invite you to buy the new week "the -- book "the trump century," available at loudobbsshop.com. that's loudobbsshop.com, a plus for all american patriots. anyone who orders gets a autographed copy of my book, if you win the lottery, at least. [laughter] we'll announce that on friday's show. did...
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judge emmet sullivan. accuses general flynn out proof of quote treason.ent counsel and former counsel to president trump. back with us, ken starr. always great to have you on. we love your insights. what were your thoughts when you heard this? >> i wasn't surprised but i was really disappointed. this was kind of a long pass right into coverage, namely to try to get this unprecedented kind of relief. it is unusual to get this kind of relief from the court. having said this is unprecedented set of circumstances poor general flynn has been facing. i'm very disappointed in the majority. i wish every american, liz, would read judge karen henderson's opinion and as well as judge naomi rau's dissenting opinion. read the majority opinion which does not have an author. that tells you something right there, doesn't it. no one said i'm the author of the majority opinion. elizabeth: you know, judge emmet sullivan just made a ruling today, procedural one, the plain case looks like it is in abeyance. won't be decided until after the election. he is victim of unlawful p
judge emmet sullivan. accuses general flynn out proof of quote treason.ent counsel and former counsel to president trump. back with us, ken starr. always great to have you on. we love your insights. what were your thoughts when you heard this? >> i wasn't surprised but i was really disappointed. this was kind of a long pass right into coverage, namely to try to get this unprecedented kind of relief. it is unusual to get this kind of relief from the court. having said this is unprecedented...
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for judge sullivan has to do this. government documents that we reviewed show that flynn was railroaded for he was set up and framed with false accusations. after the fbi was asked to drop the case. and if it was said his phone call with the russian ambassador foot appears legitimate. and then president obama said to jim stomach, get the right people on it. in other words, if you type ages led by peter trying to get michael flynn to life. try to get in delight hundred lcommitting alike to federal fi investigators. it didn't read him his miranda rights . they turned into a criminal interview . had no defense attorney present for it is just a briefing. your reaction to all of that . guess: totally irregular, totally improper. and james call me is completely to blame. this again should not have happened in the very idea that now that we know thanks to the declassification of the presidents of the united states, president obamama was himself while he was supposedly saying go with the book and all that, he was interested in
for judge sullivan has to do this. government documents that we reviewed show that flynn was railroaded for he was set up and framed with false accusations. after the fbi was asked to drop the case. and if it was said his phone call with the russian ambassador foot appears legitimate. and then president obama said to jim stomach, get the right people on it. in other words, if you type ages led by peter trying to get michael flynn to life. try to get in delight hundred lcommitting alike to...
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general michael flynn is surely in a show todown with judge emmet sullivan.van has now asked for briefs from the department of justice, flynn's attorneys and his amicus by october 7th as he prolongs this unconscionable persecution of general michael flynn and his family. joining us tonight is congressman matt gaetz, a member of the house judiciary and armed services committees. he's the author of the brand new book "firebrand: dispatches from the front lines of the maga revolution." we encourage you to preorder it now. we highly recommend it. congressman, great to have you with us. let's begin with these developments, they are substantial, they're significant. the dni to move to congress to explain and further testify about the declassified information and the continued persecution of general michael flynn and -- it's inexplicable. your thoughts. >> judge emmet sullivan shouldn't be presiding in this case, he should be impeached. we don't crowd source prosecutions in the united states of america. they have to be brought by the executive branch or the executiv
general michael flynn is surely in a show todown with judge emmet sullivan.van has now asked for briefs from the department of justice, flynn's attorneys and his amicus by october 7th as he prolongs this unconscionable persecution of general michael flynn and his family. joining us tonight is congressman matt gaetz, a member of the house judiciary and armed services committees. he's the author of the brand new book "firebrand: dispatches from the front lines of the maga revolution."...
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i will turn it over to senator sullivan. sen. sullivan: thank you for the opportunity to talk about this important issue. i would like to say it is great to be here with my fellow friend and colleague senator whitehouse. we have spent a lot of time on this issue together, and the good news is we are making progress. i will not brag too much about alaska, but when we are talking about coastlines, we are aware of this challenge. some of you may know the statistic that my state has more coastline than the lower 48 states combined. when we have beach cleanups, which is often a mix of plastic, pollution, fishing gear, trash, so much that it is measured in tons, not pounds, and mr. chairman, as you know, the vast majority of this comes from overseas. we are not perfect in our country, but this is a problem that demands an international element to address it. senator whitehouse and i worked on the save our seas act in the last congress and it was passed. we had a very useful signing ceremony with the president, who is quite motivated on
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in this judge sullivan inexplicably inserted himself in a manner unbecoming a judge.to it follow the law. when the attorney general's office submitted a motion to dismiss in the case that is the executive branch's prerogative. that needs to be dismissed. >> right. >> for him to insert himself into the process is completely judiciary unprofessional and inappropriate. charles: jenna, i appreciate it. you dealing with the ups and downs of live tv. thank you very much. i want to switch gears. >> good to see you, charles. charles: hundreds of thousands of new york city elementary school students returning to school for in-person learning. president trump says it is crucial to reopen schools in order to allow parents to return to work and help jump-start this economy. of course to help reopen more of the economy president trump announcing that the government will distribute 150 million rapid tests, coronavirus tests. for this i want to go to blake burman at the white house with the very latest. reporter: charles, good news up in your part of the country in new york city. we
in this judge sullivan inexplicably inserted himself in a manner unbecoming a judge.to it follow the law. when the attorney general's office submitted a motion to dismiss in the case that is the executive branch's prerogative. that needs to be dismissed. >> right. >> for him to insert himself into the process is completely judiciary unprofessional and inappropriate. charles: jenna, i appreciate it. you dealing with the ups and downs of live tv. thank you very much. i want to switch...
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sullivan and the white house will leave me alone. [laughter] evertelling you, if we clean up plastics in the ocean, it will be because of these two folks and senator lee and i will be willing co-conspirators. i have been told about this a lot, and i'm astounded by the problem mankind has created for the oceans. we can be better stewards of god's creation. we are going to have a hearing today about some solutions, and we are going to find a way to thate some kind of fund people can contribute to. i know they are doing it at the world bank, but i like the you comend idea where together to solve the problem. to our two colleagues, to live for your leadership. senator lee? >> thank you, mr. chairman. with all the joking that goes back and forth, it is safe to say that the chairman and i feel very strongly about this. vietnam last year and we met with the vietnamese officials and scientists to discuss ocean plastic pollution and had a great meeting, and we talked about a country with a and when ioastline say we, that means all human being
sullivan and the white house will leave me alone. [laughter] evertelling you, if we clean up plastics in the ocean, it will be because of these two folks and senator lee and i will be willing co-conspirators. i have been told about this a lot, and i'm astounded by the problem mankind has created for the oceans. we can be better stewards of god's creation. we are going to have a hearing today about some solutions, and we are going to find a way to thate some kind of fund people can contribute...
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doctor al is against it, sullivan sullivan is for it, we are going to kill sullivan on the issue. coming soon and we look at the lindsey graham race, we are just going to go for its. we think he's the most undeserving sender in the country, his character is loathsome. is a principal list man, utterly self-interested, hypocritical and the idea that lindsey graham has anyone's back is ludicrous. i'd like to say something about a message you will see from us in the senate races, in part which is the indictment, which is this, i think this is an important thing, we try to always be proportional when we say the worst of her he's this or that or the biggest, we are very cognizant when we say these things, everybody tends to, it's the greatest party with the best movie, best of times, worst of times because it's our presence in those events. everything is self-referential but with magnitude of times lies so great and consequences so deadly and severe, every one of these senators, every one of them knew how deadly this was. they also knew every one of them that trump new how deadly this w
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or right so a complicated issue here to go through this i have your porter arthur sullivan joining me here in studio and chelsea delaney our financial correspondent in frankfurt good to have you both arthur let's start with these files this big leak what exactly was it and how does it relate to georgia ok so these files have been leaked from the u.s. treasuries specific department for investigating financial crimes hence the name fin sent financial crimes enforcement network they were linked to journalists in both feet which then shared it with the in international consortium of international rescue of journalists and what these files are stephen is financial transactions reports by banks where they think suspicious activity has taken place so thousands of reports which banks have filed themselves to u.s. authorities saying this looks like a dodgy transaction because it comes from such a country or it involves individuals with a history of been involved criminality yet the transactions in many cases are in most cases went through and terms of georgia banks are all the bad news for the
or right so a complicated issue here to go through this i have your porter arthur sullivan joining me here in studio and chelsea delaney our financial correspondent in frankfurt good to have you both arthur let's start with these files this big leak what exactly was it and how does it relate to georgia ok so these files have been leaked from the u.s. treasuries specific department for investigating financial crimes hence the name fin sent financial crimes enforcement network they were linked to...
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be careful what you wish for, ronnie 0'sullivan.ay for the russian grand prix — lewis hamilton hoping for better than the 19th place he managed in the first session — you can follow it on the bbc sport website. i'll be back with more later. thanks very much indeed. more now on our main story. the commissioner of the metropolitan police, cressida dick, has paid tribute to the police officer who was shot by a suspect who was being detained at a custody centre in south. she said her heartfelt condolences went to his family, friends and colleagues. along serving officer with the police who lost his life in our croydon custody suite last night. i've spoken to our office in‘s partner together with other collea g u es partner together with other colleagues and we are, of course, giving her the best support we can. my giving her the best support we can. my heartfelt condolences go to her, to theirfamily, my heartfelt condolences go to her, to their family, to my heartfelt condolences go to her, to theirfamily, to his colleagues and close fr
be careful what you wish for, ronnie 0'sullivan.ay for the russian grand prix — lewis hamilton hoping for better than the 19th place he managed in the first session — you can follow it on the bbc sport website. i'll be back with more later. thanks very much indeed. more now on our main story. the commissioner of the metropolitan police, cressida dick, has paid tribute to the police officer who was shot by a suspect who was being detained at a custody centre in south. she said her heartfelt...
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judge sullivan then hired a lawyer who took the case to the full circuit court. participate, judge thomas griffith wrote in a concurring opinion, this is not about the merits of the prosecution of general flynn for the government's decision to abandon the prosecution, rather this proceeding involves questions about the structure of the judiciary and its relationship to the executive branch. that simply means the court found it should be the original judge, judge sullivan, who decides flynn's fate. also today from the d.c. circuit in a 2-1 decision the judges ruled against former white house counsel don mcgahn, who complied with the house subpoena request. they said he must come up with a new law in the future. house speaker nancy pelosi furious and promised to appeal. a busy day in the federal court system. mike. >> mike: busy night here, good night from washington, i am mike emanuel, i will see you tomorrow night, good night. ♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. ot
judge sullivan then hired a lawyer who took the case to the full circuit court. participate, judge thomas griffith wrote in a concurring opinion, this is not about the merits of the prosecution of general flynn for the government's decision to abandon the prosecution, rather this proceeding involves questions about the structure of the judiciary and its relationship to the executive branch. that simply means the court found it should be the original judge, judge sullivan, who decides flynn's...
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and we have team coverage of this story we're joined by business reporter arthur sullivan here in the studio and we also have joining us from frankfurt chelsea delaney welcome to both of you arthur i'd like to begin with you the scale of this it seems enormous what does it say about the financial system here the scale is enormous there are so as the report just mentioned 2 trillion dollars worth of transactions are covered by these 18 years which detail various financial transactions involving some of the world's largest banks 400 journalists 16 months of extensive research as going into all this what it says about the financial system is really a lot of things so in some respects some of this is not a shock we know that banks have to some extent facilitated money laundering they've allowed transactions to happen for years and many of them have been investigated but this shows the extent to which that has happened huge extent 2 trillion dollars worth of said 2 big questions emerge from this really i mean several questions will emerge in the next 2 days before me at the moment 2 big on
and we have team coverage of this story we're joined by business reporter arthur sullivan here in the studio and we also have joining us from frankfurt chelsea delaney welcome to both of you arthur i'd like to begin with you the scale of this it seems enormous what does it say about the financial system here the scale is enormous there are so as the report just mentioned 2 trillion dollars worth of transactions are covered by these 18 years which detail various financial transactions involving...
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does sullivan hired a lawyer who took the case to the full circuit court.udge did not participate. this proceeding is not about the merits of the prosecution of general flynn but the government's decision to abandon the prosecution. this involves questions about the structure of the judiciary and its relationship to the executive branch, that simply means the court found that should be the original judge, judge someone who decides flynn's fate. also from the dc circuit, a decision the judge ruled against don mcgann to comply with house subpoena request. the judge ruled the house must come up with a new in the future. nancy pelosi furious and promised to appeal. a busy day in the federal court system. mike: busy night here. i will see you tomorrow night. good night. ♪ and they're always glad you came ♪ applebee's. now that's eating good in the neighborhood. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help rev
does sullivan hired a lawyer who took the case to the full circuit court.udge did not participate. this proceeding is not about the merits of the prosecution of general flynn but the government's decision to abandon the prosecution. this involves questions about the structure of the judiciary and its relationship to the executive branch, that simply means the court found that should be the original judge, judge someone who decides flynn's fate. also from the dc circuit, a decision the judge...
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court of appeals ruled today 8-2 that judge emmet sullivan does not have to dismiss the case againstnn the, overturning the previous decision of a three-judge panel in the same circuit that ordered sullivan to dismiss the case as requested by the justice department. today's ruling from the court said sullivan was within his right to appoint a third party to argue a case against dismissing the case even though both the justice department and general flynn agreed to drop the matter. today's decision is a continuation, perhaps an escalation of the radical dem partnership with the deep state to subvert, first, the campaign and presidency of donald trump and, apparently, the constitution while they're at it. beginning in the summer of 2016, the fbi started spying on the trump campaign and general flynn. and they did so in an effort to frame him. straight up, in your face frame-up. in january 2017 the intelligence community reported russia worked to elect the president. within weeks the justice department and fbi worked to entrap general flynn. the obama white house was aware of the entire
court of appeals ruled today 8-2 that judge emmet sullivan does not have to dismiss the case againstnn the, overturning the previous decision of a three-judge panel in the same circuit that ordered sullivan to dismiss the case as requested by the justice department. today's ruling from the court said sullivan was within his right to appoint a third party to argue a case against dismissing the case even though both the justice department and general flynn agreed to drop the matter. today's...
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hill wasn't even born when 0'sullivan won the first of his six world titles. has died at the age of 59. his international career spanned ten years up until 1994. he played in 52 tests, averaging over 46, but he was also credited with changing the approach to playing one—day cricket. he was capped 164 times in that format. he died in mumbai after a sudden heart attack. he'd been working as a pundit in the indian premier league. the dutch rider anna van der breggen won the women's elite individual time trial at the world championships in italy. she finished 15 seconds ahead of switzerland's marie reusser, with her compatriot ellen van dijk in third. american favourite and defending champion chloe dygert crashed out after losing control on a corner and hitting a barrier. usa cycling later tweeted that she was conscious and talking. the formula 1 world champion lewis hamilton has set up a group, in his own name, to improve diversity in motor sport. the hamilton commission's 14 members with a range of backgrounds across sport politics and education will look to add
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it's a very high bar, times v sullivan.ever, both of them have convinced me that it may not be as high a bar as we once thought, number of cases now, palin versus "the new york times" and other ones, that convinced me things might be changing, and if, you know, this reckless regard, absence of malice standard, if you purposely edit somebody out of context, seems like there is malicece involved, doesn't ther? >> well, yeah, i was one of the law clerks in "new york times" versus sullivan and the supreme court -- >> sean: by the way, i blame you for that. i think it is a horrible decision. >> justice gober wrote an opinion, and i have litigated cases under "new york times" versus sullivan. what cnn did here, and it pains me to say this because i have friends over there, what they did is they totally doctored the tape. it's as if i said "i don't believe a president can s do anything," and they just had me say "a president can do anything," leaving out "i don't believe." they left out what i set about legality. then you get joe
it's a very high bar, times v sullivan.ever, both of them have convinced me that it may not be as high a bar as we once thought, number of cases now, palin versus "the new york times" and other ones, that convinced me things might be changing, and if, you know, this reckless regard, absence of malice standard, if you purposely edit somebody out of context, seems like there is malicece involved, doesn't ther? >> well, yeah, i was one of the law clerks in "new york...
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you'll find 20 different versions of sergeant jasper at sullivan's island.ies this again and gets killed. probably shouldn't have pressed his luck. but the whole story here of rage militaire in the south is the deep south is being secured to the patriot cause. virginia, north carolina, south carolina, georgia. and there will be no more fighting in the carolinas -- or actually anywhere in the south until 1778. that means these colonies contribute support, troop, resources to the fight in the north. it means these governments can coalesce. these people can coerce loyalists -- >> was there a divisive battle in georgia. >> georgia is very new. it was only settled in the mid 1730s. very small population. with everything else falling apart in the south, the governor flees. they arrest him and he escapes and goes on a warship. so there's -- georgia rolls over. doesn't fight. okay. so, that's rage militaire in the south. well, we have one last topic and that's boston. okay. the siege of boston. let's go back to the very first picture here. boston has been under sieg
you'll find 20 different versions of sergeant jasper at sullivan's island.ies this again and gets killed. probably shouldn't have pressed his luck. but the whole story here of rage militaire in the south is the deep south is being secured to the patriot cause. virginia, north carolina, south carolina, georgia. and there will be no more fighting in the carolinas -- or actually anywhere in the south until 1778. that means these colonies contribute support, troop, resources to the fight in the...
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finish. >> thank you, senator sullivan. i know that senator -- has a hard stop in about 15 minutes, so i will yield to him for his questions, and i'll follow hum. thank you, senator sullivan. >> senator brown. >> thank you, senator tester, for your important work, all of you on this committee. over the years we've worked in a bipartisan way, as a number of people have said, to help improve access. when the senate improved the veteran mental health bill, it's a step in the right direction. we should continue to press forward until that bill become law. i wanted to ask about mental health especially during covid-19. my first question is to deputy director -- [inaudible] thank you for your testimony. you discussed project atlas. in few state of ohio there's been a point r push -- [inaudible] connection for veterans and their families as they a attempt to access v.a. care and benefits. has v.a. asked you or the -- how v.a. can better connect to veterans during the pandemic by leveraging our organizations like county vsos? your
finish. >> thank you, senator sullivan. i know that senator -- has a hard stop in about 15 minutes, so i will yield to him for his questions, and i'll follow hum. thank you, senator sullivan. >> senator brown. >> thank you, senator tester, for your important work, all of you on this committee. over the years we've worked in a bipartisan way, as a number of people have said, to help improve access. when the senate improved the veteran mental health bill, it's a step in the...
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>> judge sullivan is going to have to dismiss this case with prejudice and if he doesn't the supreme it's an absolute appalling travesty of justice and the court has only exacerbated it by an unprecedented ruling. lou: unprecedented rulings and knowing full well that all they were doing was continuing to persecute general flans and his family and to do so, that he was an innocent man from the very beginning. do you know what else? sydney i'd like to get your opinion on this. i really think the supreme court, the chief justice should be ashamed of himself for letting this go on as it has. i think again it's outrageous what he has permitted and there is no way to hold them accountable but i have to say i think so little of this man now, it's impossible to express express. your thoughts. >> well there is a judicial ethics commission and a way to file grievances against federal judges. in fact any member of the public can do it. there may be plenty of reason to do that coming up if not already. lou: does not the chief justice of the supreme court have the capacity to power the authority
>> judge sullivan is going to have to dismiss this case with prejudice and if he doesn't the supreme it's an absolute appalling travesty of justice and the court has only exacerbated it by an unprecedented ruling. lou: unprecedented rulings and knowing full well that all they were doing was continuing to persecute general flans and his family and to do so, that he was an innocent man from the very beginning. do you know what else? sydney i'd like to get your opinion on this. i really...
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sullivan is for the mine. the state is against it and we're going to kill sullivan on that issue. coming soon and, you know, we look at the lindsay graham race, we're just going to go for it. we think that, you know, he is the most undeserving senator in the country. his character is loathsome. he's a principlist man, self-interested, hypocritical in the idea that lindsay graham has anyone's back is ludicrous. i would like to say something about a message that you'll see from all -- see from us in the senate races, you know, in part which is the indictment which is this. i think this is an important -- is an important thing. we try to always be proportional when we say the worst of or he's this or that or the biggest. we're very cognizant when we say these things that everybody tends to, oh, it was the greatest party, it's the best of times worst of times because it's proximate to our presence in those events and everything is self-referentle. but the magnitude of trump's lies are so great, every one of these senators, every one of them knew how deadly this was. they also knew eve
sullivan is for the mine. the state is against it and we're going to kill sullivan on that issue. coming soon and, you know, we look at the lindsay graham race, we're just going to go for it. we think that, you know, he is the most undeserving senator in the country. his character is loathsome. he's a principlist man, self-interested, hypocritical in the idea that lindsay graham has anyone's back is ludicrous. i would like to say something about a message that you'll see from all -- see from us...
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ago, kathleen sullivan joined him. death, she is carrying on the work. >> is it the book that all judges and justices would have in their office? >> it would have some constitutional law references. >> what >> and what do you remember most about him? >> his brilliance and his humanity. >> on the other said of your desk, you have a presence corner. presidents corner. how many have you known? .> we start with jimmy carter photograph that should be seen in association with this one. when jimmy carter became president, there was only one woman on a federal appellate in the entire country. jimmy carter was determined to change the complexion of the u.s. judiciary. here's a photograph that shows president carter in october 1980. he may have said that he would lose the election. reception for women he had appointed to the bench and said that he hoped he would be remembered for changing the face of the u.s. judiciary. membersinting women and of minority groups and numbers, he chose people of the very best quality. the people t
ago, kathleen sullivan joined him. death, she is carrying on the work. >> is it the book that all judges and justices would have in their office? >> it would have some constitutional law references. >> what >> and what do you remember most about him? >> his brilliance and his humanity. >> on the other said of your desk, you have a presence corner. presidents corner. how many have you known? .> we start with jimmy carter photograph that should be seen in...
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himself s ago whenedition kathleen sullivan joined him. now she is carrying on the work. alls it the book that judges and justices would have in their office? justice ginsburg: they would certainly have some constitutional law references. i don't know that they would all choose the same one. this is one of the finest casebooks in all of law school. and gerald gunther was my teacher at columbia and my good friend ever after. >> what do you remember most about him? brilliancesburg: his and humanity. have on the other site of your desk, you have kind of eight president -- a president'' corner. how many presidents have you known? justice ginsburg: we start with jimmy carter, who gave me my first good job in this capital city. photograph that should be seen in association with this one. when jimmy carter became president, there was only one woman on a federal appellate bench in the entire country. and jimmy carter was determined to change the complexion of the u.s. judiciary. photograph that shows president carter in october of when he may have
himself s ago whenedition kathleen sullivan joined him. now she is carrying on the work. alls it the book that judges and justices would have in their office? justice ginsburg: they would certainly have some constitutional law references. i don't know that they would all choose the same one. this is one of the finest casebooks in all of law school. and gerald gunther was my teacher at columbia and my good friend ever after. >> what do you remember most about him? brilliancesburg: his and...
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we have dom chu, deirdre ra bosa and brian sullivan it would have blocked tiktok from being downloadedores they challenged the ban calling it unconstitutional and a violation of due process deirdre, a lot of people are focused on the basis of the judge's decision here, and what that leaves open for the trump administration to do next. >> yeah, absolutely. and the whole process has been one confusing large saga we're still fighting over details. bytedance saying tiktok global will still be 89% owned by bytedance, of course, oracle saying it will mostly be held by americans. the big question here, especially since over the weekend we were on the brink of having those downloads banned, does this executive order actually result in more youth downloading vpns, for example, and pushing tiktok to the underground, essentially creating a whole new host of security issues? i think that is an important consideration for the trump administration when they look at such a move. vpns come with a whole other host of security issues. so is that what is the outcome from here if we reach that november de
we have dom chu, deirdre ra bosa and brian sullivan it would have blocked tiktok from being downloadedores they challenged the ban calling it unconstitutional and a violation of due process deirdre, a lot of people are focused on the basis of the judge's decision here, and what that leaves open for the trump administration to do next. >> yeah, absolutely. and the whole process has been one confusing large saga we're still fighting over details. bytedance saying tiktok global will still be...
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sydney powell, the lawyer for michael flynn said under questioning from judge sullivan, yes, she did talk to president trump in the last few weeks about the case giving him an update and also talking to white house lawyers about the case, she also asked the president not to pardon flynn. that's all she said about that. unclear what she meant by that, not pardon him now or not at all. so, the judge hasn't made a decision on this yet. it did seem like he wants to hear from all sides, suggesting that he hasn't made up his mind about this yet. >> is it expected that the decision would be today or could be later if. >> no, i can't imagine the decision will be today, he's already told the lawyers for both sides they can present additional arguments. it will make it pretty soon. if the case isn't dismiss ed and moved to questioning, michael flynn's lawyers will immediately appeal that. >> pete, thank you. >>> as we're talking about the debate preps we got word that the biden campaign's plane has now arrived in cleveland. he's now in ohio ahead of tonight's debate as well. so how do presiden
sydney powell, the lawyer for michael flynn said under questioning from judge sullivan, yes, she did talk to president trump in the last few weeks about the case giving him an update and also talking to white house lawyers about the case, she also asked the president not to pardon flynn. that's all she said about that. unclear what she meant by that, not pardon him now or not at all. so, the judge hasn't made a decision on this yet. it did seem like he wants to hear from all sides, suggesting...
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and we have team coverage of this story i'm joined here in the studio by business reporter arthur sullivan chelsea delaney is standing by for us in frankfurt and arthur i'd like to begin with you the scale of this seems enormous what does it say about the global financial system you have the scale is enormous era so as the report was outlined 2 trillion dollars worth of transactions taken place over close to 2 decades the research work involved $400.00 journalists from several countries all around the world took over a year to compile all this so much new information that's going to be coming out today and over the next week that we have to steadily pick through what it says about the global financial system i mean a lot of this in itself is not that shocking we know for years that banks have facilitated money laundering that they have through their practices without you know they've allowed dirty money become clean money essentially the question is the scale of that's what this does this reveals it shows that it's been happening on a very very large scale for several several years and it
and we have team coverage of this story i'm joined here in the studio by business reporter arthur sullivan chelsea delaney is standing by for us in frankfurt and arthur i'd like to begin with you the scale of this seems enormous what does it say about the global financial system you have the scale is enormous era so as the report was outlined 2 trillion dollars worth of transactions taken place over close to 2 decades the research work involved $400.00 journalists from several countries all...
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it is a massive scandal let's talk about it more now with our business reporter arthur sullivan is with us here in our studio and do we have our correspondent selsey delaney over in frankfurt near the headquarters of georgia back great to have you both arthur let's start with you we're talking about a massive scale here so many banks that are implicated what does this tell us about the global financial system you know the skin is huge since you know at the center of it is these 2000 or so suppose so-called suspicious activity reports and these were these are reports detailing what banks suspect to be criminal activity in their accounts and so on so there's so much detail to pore through it's 20 years of reports and around 2 trillion dollars worth of transactions so so much stuff to come out and so much specific detail about some of these transactions what they tell us is something that on one level we already know about the global financial system bunks how for years facilitated money laundering and the so-called washing of dirty money not the something that they necessarily want to do
it is a massive scandal let's talk about it more now with our business reporter arthur sullivan is with us here in our studio and do we have our correspondent selsey delaney over in frankfurt near the headquarters of georgia back great to have you both arthur let's start with you we're talking about a massive scale here so many banks that are implicated what does this tell us about the global financial system you know the skin is huge since you know at the center of it is these 2000 or so...
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for the mind, state is overwhelmingly against it and we will kill sullivan on that issue. coming soon, we will go for it. we think he is the most undeserving senator, his character is loathsome, he is a principal list man, utterly self-interested, hypocritical, the idea that he doesn't have anyone's back is ludicrous. a message you will see from us in the senate race, in part the indictment which is this, an important thing. we try to be proportional, he is this or that, very cognizant when we say these things, and the best of times, worst of times, approximate to our presence in those events that everything is self-referential. the magnitude of his graves -- so great and so deadly and so severe. every one of these senators knew how deadly this was. every one of them, trump knew how deadly this was. i am talking to the pandemic, not one of them went to the floor of the senate, gave a speech, mister president, stop this insanity. bank a hand on the resolute desk and said stop this. every one of them is running under the election of vote for me, i will have your back. there
for the mind, state is overwhelmingly against it and we will kill sullivan on that issue. coming soon, we will go for it. we think he is the most undeserving senator, his character is loathsome, he is a principal list man, utterly self-interested, hypocritical, the idea that he doesn't have anyone's back is ludicrous. a message you will see from us in the senate race, in part the indictment which is this, an important thing. we try to be proportional, he is this or that, very cognizant when we...
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so, you know -- sullivan and the michael flynn case.uld disclose, my wife represented judge sullivan in the case before the d.c. circuit court of appeals. but the timing is of a campaign and of a president who sees in a kind of desperate way something that's personally embarrassing at a time when the books are coming out and it's time for the attorney general to step up. >> i want to move on to a different subject and i do think people need to see this. sarah huckabee sanders who was the press secretary is now a private citizen. after the story came out in the atlantic which he had called people who served suckers and losers, they came out with denials. sarah sanders here is saying something that's not true at all. so listen to this. >> i have also sat in the room when the president had to make the most difficult calls of his presidency. when he had to let a parent know that their son had been killed in the line of duty. that's a call no president wants to make. in those moments, i saw the president's heart. and i also saw his commitmen
so, you know -- sullivan and the michael flynn case.uld disclose, my wife represented judge sullivan in the case before the d.c. circuit court of appeals. but the timing is of a campaign and of a president who sees in a kind of desperate way something that's personally embarrassing at a time when the books are coming out and it's time for the attorney general to step up. >> i want to move on to a different subject and i do think people need to see this. sarah huckabee sanders who was the...
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thanks to colleagues like senator ernst, daines, gardner and sullivan we'll be voting on new support for small businesses like farms and fisheries. thanks to senator cornyn, we'll be voting on commonsense legal protections at universities and nonprofits have been asking for. who are the democrats excited to vote against? the farmers or the university presidents? thanks to chairman alexander and senator blunt we're going to vote on an incredibly robust package for education and health care to get kids back to school safely and then defeat this virus through science. we'll be voting on $105 billion for education, more than house democrats put in their bill. billions for testing and tracing. and even more support for vaccines. and thanks to a number of our colleagues, including senator ernst and loeffler, there's new support for child care, plus other arrangements like homeschooling, thanks to senator cruz. are democrats really going to refuse to fund k-12 schools and child care in a pandemic because they're afraid republicans might get some credit? really? they're going to vote against
thanks to colleagues like senator ernst, daines, gardner and sullivan we'll be voting on new support for small businesses like farms and fisheries. thanks to senator cornyn, we'll be voting on commonsense legal protections at universities and nonprofits have been asking for. who are the democrats excited to vote against? the farmers or the university presidents? thanks to chairman alexander and senator blunt we're going to vote on an incredibly robust package for education and health care to...
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margaret sullivan, thank you for joining us. i want to start "gth the titlosting the news."ven beyond the numbers, what do you see happening? >> we have a vrery seious situation with the local news eco-system in the united states, in which local news in many communitieis either withering or dying out all news deserts are springing up, and in some cases, newspapers, which have been very stalwart in their communities for many years have become justec ghosts or rs of what they once were. and citizens are not bei well-served in those communities by local news outlets anymore. >> your concern goes even further than that, and that gets tothe subtitle: "the crisis of american democracy." so what's the link bethween loss of local news and the loss of a larger ideal nationally? >> you know, in order to function as citizens in our society and in our democracy, we need to have kind of a common basis of facts. t we don't hav agree about those facts or what to do about them, but we need to kind all be functioning from the same set of, you know, facts. and as local news goes away, we lose
margaret sullivan, thank you for joining us. i want to start "gth the titlosting the news."ven beyond the numbers, what do you see happening? >> we have a vrery seious situation with the local news eco-system in the united states, in which local news in many communitieis either withering or dying out all news deserts are springing up, and in some cases, newspapers, which have been very stalwart in their communities for many years have become justec ghosts or rs of what they once...
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and judge sullivan is not ready to rule.y the judge should drop the case. the doj and the defense team want to drop this case. flynn needed guilty to twice lying to the fbi after suspected of having contact with russia. the doj attorneys said flynn's false statements were not enough to continue the prosecution. judge sullivan asked flynn's attorney have you had discussions about this case? powell said her conversations with the president are covered under executive privilege. the judge said wait a minute you are not a government employee. she said i spoke with the president himself to provide a brief update on the status of the litigation. powell said he asked the president not to issue a pardon to flynn. continues to go on. it will be another hearing possibly next week. >> dana: well, we will book you next week. david, thank you. the horrifying situation millions of americans faced last night. police department in a dozen states reported interruptions to the emergency call service 9-11. here's the latest. that's scary. >> i
and judge sullivan is not ready to rule.y the judge should drop the case. the doj and the defense team want to drop this case. flynn needed guilty to twice lying to the fbi after suspected of having contact with russia. the doj attorneys said flynn's false statements were not enough to continue the prosecution. judge sullivan asked flynn's attorney have you had discussions about this case? powell said her conversations with the president are covered under executive privilege. the judge said...
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on the east coast i'm brian sullivan along with becky and mike santoli joe and andrew have the day offtures to see if the rally can roll on the answer to that is likely no. look at that futures, they are down not much on the s&p or the dow look at the nasdaq futures, guys, indicating implied open down 119 points. nearly 1% to potentially another outside move for tech stocks as we kind of went into the weeds early on in the 6 a.m. hour of "squawk. a lot of that having to do with options activities that might have worked yesterday may not work today nasdaq could take a pretty big tumble with the tech stocks. >> it was concentrated in the big tech stocks. apple and tesla did give back. as well as zoom video. meanwhile, the dow closing above 29,000 for the first time since february now the march to 30,000 would seem to begin now. dom chu joins us with more hey, dom. >> mike, if you take a look at the moves we've seen in the dow since the pandemic lows, we are talking about a roughly 10,000 odd point gain around 10,500 points that we've seen since the lows that we saw back in the third week
on the east coast i'm brian sullivan along with becky and mike santoli joe and andrew have the day offtures to see if the rally can roll on the answer to that is likely no. look at that futures, they are down not much on the s&p or the dow look at the nasdaq futures, guys, indicating implied open down 119 points. nearly 1% to potentially another outside move for tech stocks as we kind of went into the weeds early on in the 6 a.m. hour of "squawk. a lot of that having to do with options...