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particularly someone as cautious as ken ?n dolezsar, you don't think that if christopher got into the car with a wig on that he would think that was strange ? >> and if the eyewitness was right the killer shot with his right hand. >> christopher is staggeringly left-handed. >> staggeringly left-handed, then there was the business of eye color. now long after the event the eyewitness said the killer had brilliant, blue eyes. right after the murder -- >> i can tell i color but his eyes seem to be more bulging. >> he just got more and more refined in each interview with the police. >> brilliant, blue eyes. >> yes, you can see brilliant, nordic blue eyes from the side. >> what about chris's suspiciously missing handgun ? the one linked to the crime ? bianca says she is certain that chris did not use it to kill ken dolezsar that morning, and possible, she said has -- because he no longer had it. >> that gun i lost back in the summer. >> i lost. >> i have a habit of losing stuff. >> before chris ever meant ken dolezsar she took vis
particularly someone as cautious as ken ?n dolezsar, you don't think that if christopher got into the car with a wig on that he would think that was strange ? >> and if the eyewitness was right the killer shot with his right hand. >> christopher is staggeringly left-handed. >> staggeringly left-handed, then there was the business of eye color. now long after the event the eyewitness said the killer had brilliant, blue eyes. right after the murder -- >> i can tell i color...
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so this is absolutely 100% ken's baby.re was never any question of paternity. >> juju: what was ken's reaction? >> his reaction was shock. like, he was very shocked. but that shock wore off and faded off into happiness. so he was very happy. we're both very excited for this next chapter in our lives. i don't think either one of us thought, six, seven months ago, weirdern in this position. >> juju: blanchard knows motherhood will be fraught. she pled guilty for second-degree murder after plotting to have her own mother killed after years of abuse. her mother deedee forced her to undergo unnecessary surgeries, shaved her head, kept her in a wheelchair with a feeding tube for much of her childhood. after years of medical trauma, she had concerns about her own ability to have a family. >> i think the one thing that i had wanted to know was, am i able to have children after all the surgeries and the medications that i had been put on and put through? i didn't know in that had any effect on my fertility. >> juju: you had fears a
so this is absolutely 100% ken's baby.re was never any question of paternity. >> juju: what was ken's reaction? >> his reaction was shock. like, he was very shocked. but that shock wore off and faded off into happiness. so he was very happy. we're both very excited for this next chapter in our lives. i don't think either one of us thought, six, seven months ago, weirdern in this position. >> juju: blanchard knows motherhood will be fraught. she pled guilty for second-degree...
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i'm here with ken jeong. "my spy: the eternal city."ndemic was supposed to be in theaters. when the pandemic happened, it premiered on amazon. it became the number one family streamed movie in 2020. and so we're here for a that is bigger, better, exploring the relationship between dave bautista and his movie daughter, chloe coleman's character. he's a cia agent, i'm the head of covert cia operations. my son gets kidnapped, and i have to go rogue and go to italy to try to save my son. so it's a lot of fun. dave's a dear friend. and it really is just a reunion of friends and family just traveling abroad. >> anthony: now, it's interesting. you say, you know, you have to go to italy. >> yes, sir. >> anthony: in this film. >> yes. >> anthony: the movie's set in rome, but it was shot in south africa. >> it was shot in capetown, yes, we talked about that. >> anthony: yes. >> same place where you shot your movie. >> anthony: how was that? how did you guys cheat that? how was shooting in capetown for you? >> the location scouts were incredible.
i'm here with ken jeong. "my spy: the eternal city."ndemic was supposed to be in theaters. when the pandemic happened, it premiered on amazon. it became the number one family streamed movie in 2020. and so we're here for a that is bigger, better, exploring the relationship between dave bautista and his movie daughter, chloe coleman's character. he's a cia agent, i'm the head of covert cia operations. my son gets kidnapped, and i have to go rogue and go to italy to try to save my son....
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>> ken thompson didn't think so. but? >> i was disappointed.at do you believe? >> he got away with murder. >> clearly not what the jury believed. we asked the judge who spoke to the jurors after the trial. >> this was an incredibly tough case to prove. it was tough to prove in 1998. it became an incredibly tough case to prove in 2015. >> what did the jury think were the weaknesses? >> timing. they wanted to know why this case was coming to trial after 19 years. i think juries are motivated by what they see on tv. and, when they see an old case on tv, they expect that there was some new, scientific, technological advance. >> dna or something. >> dna that suddenly cracked open this cold case after 19 years and brought it forward. that is not this case. >> a couple of months after the verdict, we spent sometimes with the woman at the center of that long-ago love triangle. who discovered she is still tormented by a guilt that will not go away. she wonders, if it had not been for her, would dr. rein be alive? it is odd whether or not tom killed dr.
>> ken thompson didn't think so. but? >> i was disappointed.at do you believe? >> he got away with murder. >> clearly not what the jury believed. we asked the judge who spoke to the jurors after the trial. >> this was an incredibly tough case to prove. it was tough to prove in 1998. it became an incredibly tough case to prove in 2015. >> what did the jury think were the weaknesses? >> timing. they wanted to know why this case was coming to trial after...
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charles: from ken griffin. ken griffin is not in here. charles: we don't have to go there.at you make of that? going that way? the wind is at his back. charles: they were moving in that direction. there was an inflection point before the debate performance where people said -- these are business people, what is another four years of biden and kamala harris even if biden drops out? i think it happens this weekend. last night i reported a huge donor push for josh schapiro on the ticket. i would keep watching tv this week. there's all sorts of talk about an open convention and a nominating process. neil: you think it's going to happen? charles: i thought j.d. vance. i wasn't totally out on a limb. it began a lot earlier than the debate. he had the fundraiser, people moving already and they look at biden/harris, and administration that's far left on policies. bernie sanders and elizabeth warren have say. they don't like it. they have a say in who they selected. neil: the lesser of them. charles: they could at least do business with donald even though he likes to tweet. what do
charles: from ken griffin. ken griffin is not in here. charles: we don't have to go there.at you make of that? going that way? the wind is at his back. charles: they were moving in that direction. there was an inflection point before the debate performance where people said -- these are business people, what is another four years of biden and kamala harris even if biden drops out? i think it happens this weekend. last night i reported a huge donor push for josh schapiro on the ticket. i would...
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hallie. >> ken dilanian, thank you very much. i want to bring in somebody now who has a deep expertise in this. nbc news law enforcement analyst and former secret service agent, ev y, pomporas, we were showing the map of the security perimeter, where the building was the shooter was on top of. let's talk about sight lines. if you can see it, it can see you. understanding that this building was outside of the official security perimeter, how is it possible that it was left apparently unprotected. talk us through what would have gone into that decision making? >> when you make a security plan. you are looking to secure the immediate area. i have my dais, the stage, the people, that's hard core secure. in that area, that is where i'm going to put my secret service personnel. i want that manpower closest to the president. the outer security area these buildings fall into, that is typically where u.s. secret service is going to ask local police departments, hey, can you manpower this. and i'm suspecting that this is what happened. you
hallie. >> ken dilanian, thank you very much. i want to bring in somebody now who has a deep expertise in this. nbc news law enforcement analyst and former secret service agent, ev y, pomporas, we were showing the map of the security perimeter, where the building was the shooter was on top of. let's talk about sight lines. if you can see it, it can see you. understanding that this building was outside of the official security perimeter, how is it possible that it was left apparently...
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joining us now, nbc's justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian and rob d'amico, retired fbi supervisory special agent and team member, also the founder of sierra one consulting. what has been happening so far in the hearing and they're on a break, they'll be resuming shortly, right? >> that's right, jose. and as you alluded to, wray has already confirmed significant details, some of which have been reported, but based only on anonymous law enforcement sources. christopher wray confirmed the shooter flew a drone over that sight, two hours before the event, to conduct aerial surveillance. he wasn't able to explain why the secret service allowed that to happen. he confirmed the shooter had working bombs in his car and a transmitter on his person, but he said the receiver on the bombs was not turned on, so the transmitter would not have worked. but he did say the explosives were real and were dangerous. and wray confirmed they found eight shell casings near the shooter's body, which means he shot eight shots, which has been confirmed, but he said it. jim jordan offered a detaile
joining us now, nbc's justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian and rob d'amico, retired fbi supervisory special agent and team member, also the founder of sierra one consulting. what has been happening so far in the hearing and they're on a break, they'll be resuming shortly, right? >> that's right, jose. and as you alluded to, wray has already confirmed significant details, some of which have been reported, but based only on anonymous law enforcement sources. christopher wray...
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en la fuerte respuesta de un juez que detuvo los esfuerzos del fiscal general republicano de texas, kensÓ de ser un comportamiento indignante, lo calificÓ como un lugar de trata de humanos, y que el recinto es el lugar perfecto para quienes desean entrar ilegalmente al paÍs. >> el juez francisco x domingue dijo que las intenciones del fiscal estarÍa en contra de derechos de refugio. carolina: para que nos cuente mÁs de este tema nos acompaÑan vivo rubÉn garcÍa, director ejecutivo de "casa anunciaciÓn". bienvenido a la "ediciÓn digital", agradeciÉndole por todo lo que hace por tanta gente que no tendrÍa otra opciÓn que su refugio. "casa anunciaciÓn" es el refugio mÁs grande esta zona, quÉ podrÍa pasar si cierra sus puertas? >> sin el apoyo de "casa anunciaciÓn", y no solamente con los albergues que nosotros manejamos, sino la red que nosotros coordinamos, yo creo que eso causarÍa que mucha gente quedarÁ en la calle. es precisamente por eso que estamos manejando los albergues para poder darles un lugar con dignidad donde se pueden quedar. carolina: ahora, el fiscal de texas, ken paxton, l
en la fuerte respuesta de un juez que detuvo los esfuerzos del fiscal general republicano de texas, kensÓ de ser un comportamiento indignante, lo calificÓ como un lugar de trata de humanos, y que el recinto es el lugar perfecto para quienes desean entrar ilegalmente al paÍs. >> el juez francisco x domingue dijo que las intenciones del fiscal estarÍa en contra de derechos de refugio. carolina: para que nos cuente mÁs de este tema nos acompaÑan vivo rubÉn garcÍa, director ejecutivo...
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ken says it's so hard for businesses to survive i'm a son of oakland, da. i feel like leaving. i feel so down right now, the building owner says. they were in the process of setting up surveillance cameras, so there's limited surveillance footage on this incident. the cops did come to take a police report, but the owners not very optimistic. the thieves will be caught >anne>so incredibly frustrating. well, this follows a number of closures in the area. most recently, the hilton airport hotel, which plans to shut down next month after five decades in business. they didn't provide a reason why other businesses include in and out, two, starbucks, denny's and a subway. now these break-ins come less than a week after burglaries in the city's grand lake neighborhood. this is surveillance video from a piano bar. you can see the thieves ripping the cash register from the wall. they also took an atm. this is the second time the bar has been hit in two years. oakland police say they responded to four burglaries in the area just that night now the business owners are frustrated and threat
ken says it's so hard for businesses to survive i'm a son of oakland, da. i feel like leaving. i feel so down right now, the building owner says. they were in the process of setting up surveillance cameras, so there's limited surveillance footage on this incident. the cops did come to take a police report, but the owners not very optimistic. the thieves will be caught >anne>so incredibly frustrating. well, this follows a number of closures in the area. most recently, the hilton airport...
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ken, good to see you this morning. thanks for being up early for us.e with the president sort of referred to there, this inherent challenge the re-election campaign is going to have now to restart its campaign in the wake of its assassination attempt, trying to lower the temperature as the president says but also drawing these clear contrasts with donald trump. what are officials telling you? how are they going to thread that needle? >> yeah, it's a difficult needle to thread, but i think they just feel strongly that just because this incident happened doesn't mean they're going to put their campaign on pause. and they still feel like they can make a clear contrast on the issues and focus on the policies, and frankly former president trump's record, you know, i was with some democrats yesterday including corey booker. he spoke on the side lines of an event here, and that's pbasically what they said. you have to look at the four years in trump's totality, and make the case that's a preview of what america would see if trump was re-elected, and so i thin
ken, good to see you this morning. thanks for being up early for us.e with the president sort of referred to there, this inherent challenge the re-election campaign is going to have now to restart its campaign in the wake of its assassination attempt, trying to lower the temperature as the president says but also drawing these clear contrasts with donald trump. what are officials telling you? how are they going to thread that needle? >> yeah, it's a difficult needle to thread, but i think...
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. >> let's bring in ken dilanian, also with us is ali vitali. ken, break down the verdict and we saw the reaction there, i wonder how he reacted while the verdict was being read. >> reporter: according to team inside the courtroom, kate, he was impassive in terms of his facial expressions. he continued to stare at the jury foreperson as that person read guilty verdict after guilty verdict. his face grew increasingly red during that time he began to look down and then when they polled the jury after the verdict he shook his head. i should add that even though he seems confident about an appeal most legal experts say the chances of winning an appeal in case like this is rare. this was a massive bribery conspiracy case they brought involving three prongs of conduct. accusing of a sitting u.s. senator of not only taking bribes but acting as an agent for a foreign power. according to indictment, now conviction, was secretly aiding the government of egypt for money. it was a complicated. a separate scheme involving two other new jersey business people
. >> let's bring in ken dilanian, also with us is ali vitali. ken, break down the verdict and we saw the reaction there, i wonder how he reacted while the verdict was being read. >> reporter: according to team inside the courtroom, kate, he was impassive in terms of his facial expressions. he continued to stare at the jury foreperson as that person read guilty verdict after guilty verdict. his face grew increasingly red during that time he began to look down and then when they...
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ken leon, cfra, on the financials. this morning, after being negative for much of this year. the 10 year at the moment by 4 basis points, the 30 by 6, the two-year going absolutely nowhere, totally anchored. this type of war, it is this economic data, soft on the labor market over the last month or so. inflation coming in lower-than-expected on cpi. by the way, cpi, that report on thursday, feels like a lifetime ago. [laughter] the political federations could drive yields higher. dani: it is interesting, because ken leon used the word "resilient" to describe it. a lot of people taken a different way, they say complacent. ukraine, those pricing into the oil market, they came back so quickly, even france. we have really come back there. it is a market that does not want to go there often, so sure, you could call it resilient, but the question needs to be asked, are we complacent? jonathan: yeah. so difficult to be worked out, particularly when people like ed mills of raymond james come on the program and say, 2025 could
ken leon, cfra, on the financials. this morning, after being negative for much of this year. the 10 year at the moment by 4 basis points, the 30 by 6, the two-year going absolutely nowhere, totally anchored. this type of war, it is this economic data, soft on the labor market over the last month or so. inflation coming in lower-than-expected on cpi. by the way, cpi, that report on thursday, feels like a lifetime ago. [laughter] the political federations could drive yields higher. dani: it is...
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ken, what more can you tell us about this big decision, at least this morning? >> reporter: ostensibly, this was a 6-3 decision along ideological lines but if you read barrett's concurrents, she saw the case and law different. she was closer to the argument the special counsel made in court than the majority with its sweeping claims of immunity for all official acts for president. you know, if you listen to the oral arguments in this case, andrea, it's not a surprise they came down in this direction because even special counsel was acknowledging that presidents are immune for certain contact. can't be prosecuted for exercising article ii powers and donald trump's lawyers acknowledged presidents can be prosecuted for private acts and he said some of the allegations in the indictment were private acts. but the devil is in the details. how are official acts defined? the language in this opinion significantly impairs if not shatters the jack smith indictment of donald trump because it goes to the categories of evidence in that indictment and says for example, the wh
ken, what more can you tell us about this big decision, at least this morning? >> reporter: ostensibly, this was a 6-3 decision along ideological lines but if you read barrett's concurrents, she saw the case and law different. she was closer to the argument the special counsel made in court than the majority with its sweeping claims of immunity for all official acts for president. you know, if you listen to the oral arguments in this case, andrea, it's not a surprise they came down in...
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let's hear from ken in south carolina on the republican side. good morning, ken. caller: thank you. first of all, obama did not say -- save the economy. he got a bill from the congress trillions of euros that he signed and he gave to the financial entities. so he bailed them out. and the black gentleman said biden, he said biden was the best person he ever seen? is he delusional? have you seen the economy? he raised the interest rates three times? the average payment is $4,500 a month for groceries? we have been fully with illegal immigrants around the world, from around the world? they give him work visas? yes, they are taking black american jobs. we are the most majority. the only thing the democratic party has to offer is racism and division. told him as he does if he was refuse any equipment that he wouldn't have been brought to court on those bogus charges. president joe biden, not put two words together. he cannot walk up stairs. he can't comprehend. and before you head up, i want all of democrats to hear this. the people are watching, that are closer to is calling for him to
let's hear from ken in south carolina on the republican side. good morning, ken. caller: thank you. first of all, obama did not say -- save the economy. he got a bill from the congress trillions of euros that he signed and he gave to the financial entities. so he bailed them out. and the black gentleman said biden, he said biden was the best person he ever seen? is he delusional? have you seen the economy? he raised the interest rates three times? the average payment is $4,500 a month for...
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it's a content in the relations between ken, yeah. and one of his key wisdom allies. in fact, the reports already said that to present to has escalated to the matching tenses with the united states by making this accusation. and these accusations come at a time when americans, diagnostic task has taken a severe knock as the u. s. a seats to counterbalance the influence of russia and china across the continent. it made sure that is partnership with ken. yeah, becomes even stronger by naming can yeah. as amazed, non nato ally, making it the 1st steps to have an applicant country to receive that designation. and even though the visit to by president, to talk to the u. s. was interpreted by mindy as pots off. if it's to bother you is to pull back the ground lawsuit as because there's also a very surprising, locally winn prison, brutal. i sent it to the long delayed 2013 public benefits organizations act, which codifies global best practices for civil society protections. and legislation that had been ignored by history pre diseases, the previous presidents in kenya. but t
it's a content in the relations between ken, yeah. and one of his key wisdom allies. in fact, the reports already said that to present to has escalated to the matching tenses with the united states by making this accusation. and these accusations come at a time when americans, diagnostic task has taken a severe knock as the u. s. a seats to counterbalance the influence of russia and china across the continent. it made sure that is partnership with ken. yeah, becomes even stronger by naming can...
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it made sure that it's partnership with ken. yeah, becomes even stronger by naming can yeah. as amazed, non nato ally, making it the 1st steps to have an applicant country to receive that designation. and even though the visit to by president, to talk to the u. s. was interpreted by mindy as part of, if it's a supervisor you is to cool back a ground last to ask because it was also very surprising locally. when prism brutal, i sent it to the long delayed 2013 public benefits organizations act, which qualifies global best practices for civil society protections. and legislation that had been moved by his tooth pre diseases, the previous presidents in kenya. but this is what present biden had to say at that time. i also want to thank you, mr. president for taking action to implement the long way to public benefits organization, which provides distort, protections for civil society, and n g o's, all across ken, like you, i believe the future is going to be won by countries of the on least the full potential for the full potential population, including civil society, women and you
it made sure that it's partnership with ken. yeah, becomes even stronger by naming can yeah. as amazed, non nato ally, making it the 1st steps to have an applicant country to receive that designation. and even though the visit to by president, to talk to the u. s. was interpreted by mindy as part of, if it's a supervisor you is to cool back a ground last to ask because it was also very surprising locally. when prism brutal, i sent it to the long delayed 2013 public benefits organizations act,...
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in 1997, ken clarke agreed a - it. in 1997, ken clarke agreed a gold _ it.it is worse but, by the same token, it's worse for individual families at the moment and therefore they need to be reassured that they are not going to pay more in tax. north the tories nor labour have cottohed — north the tories nor labour have cottoned on to the fact that the public— cottoned on to the fact that the public have not reacted of the state in the _ public have not reacted of the state in the way — public have not reacted of the state in the way you are both imagining that they— in the way you are both imagining that they are doing. all the polling evidence _ that they are doing. all the polling evidence suggests the public are more _ evidence suggests the public are more concerned about the state of the health— more concerned about the state of the health service and public services _ the health service and public services than the level of taxation and frankly, for the conservatives, they would — and frankly, for the conservatives, they would be better spending the mohe
in 1997, ken clarke agreed a - it. in 1997, ken clarke agreed a gold _ it.it is worse but, by the same token, it's worse for individual families at the moment and therefore they need to be reassured that they are not going to pay more in tax. north the tories nor labour have cottohed — north the tories nor labour have cottoned on to the fact that the public— cottoned on to the fact that the public have not reacted of the state in the _ public have not reacted of the state in the way —...
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and ken says, ken get worse.sends a message to you, stella, to say , please tell stella that to say, please tell stella that her views are appreciated, even if not always in step with my own. so you've got a fan in ken and many others, i'm sure. anyway, last night, after months of speculation, it was revealed that donald trump's running mate and probably the next vice president of the united states will be senator jd vance of ohio . will be senator jd vance of ohio. senator vance is popular for promoting an american first type of politics, but last week, his attention turned to the united kingdom, specifically to islam . kingdom, specifically to islam. >> one of the big dangers in the in the world, of course, is nuclear proliferation, though of course the biden administration doesn't care about it. what is the first truly islamist country that will get a nuclear weapon? and we were like, maybe it's iran. you know, maybe pakistan already kind of counts. and then we sort of finally decided maybe it's actually the u
and ken says, ken get worse.sends a message to you, stella, to say , please tell stella that to say, please tell stella that her views are appreciated, even if not always in step with my own. so you've got a fan in ken and many others, i'm sure. anyway, last night, after months of speculation, it was revealed that donald trump's running mate and probably the next vice president of the united states will be senator jd vance of ohio . will be senator jd vance of ohio. senator vance is popular for...
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as ken said, eight different judges already ruled the opposite way.he way you choose a special counsel for more than two decades. it's going to be going to the 11th circuit. i do not think they'll re-file it again because you'll just get probably judge cannon again. i think the special counsel knew this was not going to be tried before the election, so why not appeal snit. >> walk us through what the appeals process would look like and how long it could take. >> it's going to take a while. because it's also going to go to the supreme court. what do i mean by that? if the 11th circuit overturns judge cannon, donald trump's attorneys are going to try to seek cert in the supreme court. the supreme court will probably take it. but we're talking about next june or july, what happened with the presidential immunity case. of course, if donald trump is re-elected as president, both federal cases, i am certain, will go away. >> okay. so you mentioned the other case. that was my next question. how does this ruling potentially impact jack smith's other case, whi
as ken said, eight different judges already ruled the opposite way.he way you choose a special counsel for more than two decades. it's going to be going to the 11th circuit. i do not think they'll re-file it again because you'll just get probably judge cannon again. i think the special counsel knew this was not going to be tried before the election, so why not appeal snit. >> walk us through what the appeals process would look like and how long it could take. >> it's going to take a...
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and so the devil is in the details, as ken dilanian said. this has to go back to the district court judge, and she has to make detailed findings. if i were the prosecutor on the case right now, i would be amassing my evidence and arguments to present to the district court judge why some of these official acts don't deserve immunity. i think we have to wait and see how that plays out before we can fully assess this opinion. >> jeffrey, we're going to have two hours to go into many of the details like that. i want to read a little more broadly part of sotomayor's dissent. she says under the majority opinion, if a president, quote, orders the navy's sael team 6 o to assassinate a political rival? immune. organizes a military coup to hold on to power? immune. takes a bribe in exchange for a pardon? immune, immune, immune. does this ruling change, expand presidential power as we know it? >> it does expand president power as we know it. the core of justice sotomayor's dissent is even if you have an unofficial act, like orderering the murder of you
and so the devil is in the details, as ken dilanian said. this has to go back to the district court judge, and she has to make detailed findings. if i were the prosecutor on the case right now, i would be amassing my evidence and arguments to present to the district court judge why some of these official acts don't deserve immunity. i think we have to wait and see how that plays out before we can fully assess this opinion. >> jeffrey, we're going to have two hours to go into many of the...
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ken, for viewers joining us this hour what prompted judge cannon to dismiss this case despite all thents supporting independent counsels or independent prosecutors? >> well, andrea, i think we can't stress enough that this dismissal, this 93-page opinion, is not about the merits of the case, not about allegation that is donald trump mishandled classified documents or obstructed justice or ordered his subordinates to destroy evidence, all of which are extremely serious charges. this is about a technical issue, the question of how special counsel jack smith was appointed and how his office is funded. essentially what she's ruled is that there is no law establishing the office of special counsel. it's established by the justice department regulations and that because in her view jack smith is making very important life and death prosecutorial decisions he should have been appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate and because he wasn't, the whole office is invalid. now, what are the implications of this? this flies in the face of a 25-year tradition of using this special coun
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the one thing to note is this is a to be continued matter because as ken said, this is a decision onprocedure, not on the merits, and as a practical matter, we knew this case was not going to go to trial before the general election because of the way judge cannon has slow walked it. so this really is a way for jack smith to actually get appellate relief now, which is something that we've been talking a lot about. like how does jack smith get to the court of appeals to stop judge cannon or try to stop judge cannon from taking what many of us view as inappropriate or even illegal actions, and this is the vehicle for him to do that. >> and vaughn, you are in milwaukee, obviously some celebration there by donald trump, by his team. tell us his reaction and also while we have you, what the likely schedule is today in terms of the big unknown that we're all waiting for, which is the vice presidential choice. >> right, we could get the vice presidential decision here any hour now. the expectation is that that could very well come here today, but the gaveling in for this convention is going
the one thing to note is this is a to be continued matter because as ken said, this is a decision onprocedure, not on the merits, and as a practical matter, we knew this case was not going to go to trial before the general election because of the way judge cannon has slow walked it. so this really is a way for jack smith to actually get appellate relief now, which is something that we've been talking a lot about. like how does jack smith get to the court of appeals to stop judge cannon or try...
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ken griffin yet to donate. zuckerberg spoke with bloomberg's emily chang about the election for her show, "the circuit." take a look. mark: i've done some stuff personally in the past. i'm not planning on doing that cities time and that includes not endorsing either of the candidates. look, there's obviously a lot of crazy stuff going on over the weekend and, i mean, on a personal note, been seeing donald trump get up after getting shot in the face and pump his fists in the air with the american flag is one of the most badass things i've ever seen in my life. but, look, i mean, as on some level as an american, it's hard not to get emotional about that spirit and that fight. and i think that's why a lot of people like the guy. sonali: and you could watch the exclusive interview with mark zuckerberg on the circuit with emily chang on tuesday on bloomberg. now sticking with politics, hedge funds have spent two months unloading the best performing stocks on the markets, amid a wild presidential campaign. hedge fund
ken griffin yet to donate. zuckerberg spoke with bloomberg's emily chang about the election for her show, "the circuit." take a look. mark: i've done some stuff personally in the past. i'm not planning on doing that cities time and that includes not endorsing either of the candidates. look, there's obviously a lot of crazy stuff going on over the weekend and, i mean, on a personal note, been seeing donald trump get up after getting shot in the face and pump his fists in the air with...
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ken dilanian has more on all of this.m fbi director christopher wray? >> good morning, ana. yeah, christopher wray really leaned forward in this hearing, revealing significant new details and confirming other information that had only been reported based on anonymous law enforcement sources. the revelation that the gunman had a collapsible stock was new and may explain why no one saw the gun when he was spotted carrying a backpack before the shooting. wray also revealed that the gunman got on the roof by climbing on mechanical equipment, not by using the ladder he bought at home depot. he says the fbi found eight shell casings near the shooter's body, suggesting he fired eight shots, and he confirmed that the shooter flew a drone over the rally site about two hours before donald trump spoke, conducting areal surveillance that may have helped him find the best attack vector. he also had bombing in his car and a transceiver on his person. and the shooter conducted a chilling google search the week before the rally. take a l
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as ken noted, there have been other judges both in the d.c. circuit and in other places in the country that have come to different conclusions. why is this issue being raised now? obviously it's being raised in the context of a former president who will litigate almost any issue he can to try to get rid of the indictments against him. this is one of seven motions to dismiss that the former president's team filed. i'd like to say this is happening not because judge cannon already knew she was going with this decision, but she held an evidentiary hearing last month that many legal observers including nbc news producers who were in the room felt didn't go very well for former president trump's lawyers. then, of course, we get the immunity ruling from the supreme court on july 2nd, and with it justice thomas' concurrence which telegraphed his views about this very issue which had not been raised by the parties in that d.c. case. although at oral argument, john sauer said we intend to raise it. they ud on the yet. this is justice thomas' telegram t
as ken noted, there have been other judges both in the d.c. circuit and in other places in the country that have come to different conclusions. why is this issue being raised now? obviously it's being raised in the context of a former president who will litigate almost any issue he can to try to get rid of the indictments against him. this is one of seven motions to dismiss that the former president's team filed. i'd like to say this is happening not because judge cannon already knew she was...
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ken griffin, if he doesn't come in he's crazy because he looks like he's waiting for a vp pick. it's going to be j.d. vance probably and he'll have to just live with it, but you know, we live in interesting times, neil, and i can't tell you how much my phone was ringing that night, like wow. i mean, it was just -- i still am shocked by the whole thing. maria: amazing. you could never see this play the way it did and by a turn of the head we could be talking about something very very different my friend. >> absolutely. neil: charlie you're the best. thank you. go ahead. >> as the president to stand up, i mean it was so remarkable what donald trump did. love him or hate him, you've got to give him credit for this. this guy exudes american optimism. it just is what it is. neil: well his dropping immediately at the first sign, you know, and then to get up the way he did, whatever your views you're quite right. he's a pretty gutsy fellow, as are you charlie. charlie gasparino on that. we mentioned and charlie was saying j.d. vance name that gets tossed around a lot as donald trump's
ken griffin, if he doesn't come in he's crazy because he looks like he's waiting for a vp pick. it's going to be j.d. vance probably and he'll have to just live with it, but you know, we live in interesting times, neil, and i can't tell you how much my phone was ringing that night, like wow. i mean, it was just -- i still am shocked by the whole thing. maria: amazing. you could never see this play the way it did and by a turn of the head we could be talking about something very very different...
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. >>> now i want to bring in nbc's ken dilanian.at more are we learning about her resignation? >> well, we expect that an official announcement will come later, two law enforcement officials telling our colleague julia ainsley she has resigned. and when you look at what has transpired over the past couple of weeks, since the assassination attempt, there were some people who thought that an assassination attempt on a president should precipitate the immediate resignation of the secret service director, full stop, on day one. but even if you didn't believe that, the way the secret service handled the aftermath just raised so many profound questions and culminated in that awful hearing yesterday. remember in the initial days after the shooting, the secret service director attempted to blame local law enforcement for failing to secure that building and even said that because of the slope of the roof it was deemed too dangerous to put officers on top of the building, which was immediately belied by the video of fbi agent and others going
. >>> now i want to bring in nbc's ken dilanian.at more are we learning about her resignation? >> well, we expect that an official announcement will come later, two law enforcement officials telling our colleague julia ainsley she has resigned. and when you look at what has transpired over the past couple of weeks, since the assassination attempt, there were some people who thought that an assassination attempt on a president should precipitate the immediate resignation of the...
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back to you. >> ken, thank you. >>> it was bloody weekend in gaza with scores of palestinians killed by israeli strikes, according to local health authorities. the largest attack happened saturday with more than 90 killed in a possible failed attempt to assassinate a top hamas commander. mohammed daif is regarded as one of the main architects of the october 7th invasion of israel, which killed more than a thousand. for the latest, let's go to matt bodner. good morning, matt. what more do we know about mohammed daif? >> the chief of staff, the military wing of hamas. this is a role he's had since 2002, but he has been on israel's radar a lot longer than that. back in the 90s, he was placed on the israeli most wanted list after orchestrating a series of suicide bombings in israel. you can see daif here. he is the one on the left. to his right is rafa sa salaamem. according to the idf, salahme was killed in the strike. the idf has long been after daif. he has survived a half a dozen or so assassination attempts on his life. his brother, wife and children have been killed in the attempts
back to you. >> ken, thank you. >>> it was bloody weekend in gaza with scores of palestinians killed by israeli strikes, according to local health authorities. the largest attack happened saturday with more than 90 killed in a possible failed attempt to assassinate a top hamas commander. mohammed daif is regarded as one of the main architects of the october 7th invasion of israel, which killed more than a thousand. for the latest, let's go to matt bodner. good morning, matt. what...
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>> so technically -- well, ken, of course, is right. technically the department of justice could dismiss the case in the southern district of florida, although judge cannon has already done that for therjs frankly, and refile elsewhere. a venue where a crime occurs is an elastic concept. many crimes occur in multiple places. i have always thought there was an argument, a good faith argument that the case that was filed in the southern district of florida involving the unlawful retention of classified documents could also have been filed in the district of columbia where the crime essentially began. all that said, i think it's a bad look for the department of justice to judge shop. i think it puts the department in a bad light. typically you are stuck with the judge you get. sometimes that's a good draw. sometimes that's a bad draw. in my experience as a federal prosecutor, mostly good draws. when you get a bad one, then you litigate in front of that judge. if he or she makes a bad decision, or as in the case here, dismisses the indictme
>> so technically -- well, ken, of course, is right. technically the department of justice could dismiss the case in the southern district of florida, although judge cannon has already done that for therjs frankly, and refile elsewhere. a venue where a crime occurs is an elastic concept. many crimes occur in multiple places. i have always thought there was an argument, a good faith argument that the case that was filed in the southern district of florida involving the unlawful retention...
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joining us now, nbc's ken dilanian. ken, good morning. what else did we learn from wray here?wray chose to lean forward and disclosed significant information. the most killing was the shooter's google search a week before asking how far away lee harvey oswald was firing at kennedy in 1963. and wray also argued that the shooter got on the roof by climbing on a camera. not by using a ladder from home depot. the shooter flew a drone over the rally site about 2 1/2 hours before donald trump spoke helping him find the best attack vector. that is, of course, a shocking security failure. and then also said it wasn't clear whether donald trump's ear was struck directly by bullet or shrapnel. and the fbi has not made a final determination there. and wray said the gunman may have had a collapsable stock which may explain why no one saw a gun carrying a backpack. take a listen to the sound here. >> the gunman had a collapsable stock which could explain why it was less easy for people to observe. we haven't found anybody with first hand observation of him, with the weapon, walks around be
joining us now, nbc's ken dilanian. ken, good morning. what else did we learn from wray here?wray chose to lean forward and disclosed significant information. the most killing was the shooter's google search a week before asking how far away lee harvey oswald was firing at kennedy in 1963. and wray also argued that the shooter got on the roof by climbing on a camera. not by using a ladder from home depot. the shooter flew a drone over the rally site about 2 1/2 hours before donald trump spoke...
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here is ken dilanian. >> this is the kind of corruption that mississippians know all too well. >> reporter today" exposed a huge scandal in the poorest state in america. $77 million in welfare funds intended for children in need went instead to multiple pet projects, including this horse ranch, this volleyball arena, and to sports celebrities like hall of fame quarterback brett favre. favre was never charged, but the reporting led to eight criminal indictments and journalism's biggest prize. adam ganucheau is the editor of the paper. >> you can't just win a pulitzer unless there is real impact. >> two days after the pulitzer announcement we got the first threat of legal action. >> reporter: former mississippi governor phil bryant who was in office when the fraud occurred is suing the newspaper, wolfe, and other staffers for definition, saying "mississippi today" wrongly accused him of a crime. allegations in court documents say bryant was among those who directed the spending, but he maintains he did nothing illegal. >> i did nothing wrong. i wasn't aware of the wrongdoings of others. >> h
here is ken dilanian. >> this is the kind of corruption that mississippians know all too well. >> reporter today" exposed a huge scandal in the poorest state in america. $77 million in welfare funds intended for children in need went instead to multiple pet projects, including this horse ranch, this volleyball arena, and to sports celebrities like hall of fame quarterback brett favre. favre was never charged, but the reporting led to eight criminal indictments and journalism's...
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the seat was vacated in march after republican lawmaker ken buck announced his resignation. and late they are week, the house plans to attempt override the president's veto of a resolution repealing an s.e.c. crypto currency rule. members also hope to wo o the 2025 legislative branch spein bill which provides $9 billion for house salaries and expenses. the u.s. capitol police would see more funng with an increase to more than $830 million. watch live coverage of the u.s. houswh members return here on c-span. >> hse speaker mike johnson discussed u.s. foreign policy and threats posed by china, russia and iran. hosted by the hudson institute in washington, d.c., watch the discussion tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, our free mobileideo app, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span's campaign 2024 takes you live toilwauk for our corage of the repuican national convention. tune in live, july 15, as delegates from across the untry tter tselectheir republan nominee for president. watch ashey laout their priorities for the next fr years and their pear's vision for theut
the seat was vacated in march after republican lawmaker ken buck announced his resignation. and late they are week, the house plans to attempt override the president's veto of a resolution repealing an s.e.c. crypto currency rule. members also hope to wo o the 2025 legislative branch spein bill which provides $9 billion for house salaries and expenses. the u.s. capitol police would see more funng with an increase to more than $830 million. watch live coverage of the u.s. houswh members return...
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here is ken dilanian. >> reporter: tonight, 17 days after former president trump survived an assassination attempt by a gunman on a rooftop, a remarkable admission from the acting secret service director who says he went to the rally site. >> i laid in a prone position to evaluate his line of sight. what i saw made me ashamed. as a career law enforcement officer and a 25-year veteran with the secret service, i cannot defend why that roof was not better secured. >> reporter: today we pressed attorney general merrick garland in an exclusive interview. >> you heard the acting secret service director say today that he was ashamed of the security failures that almost cost a former president his life. as the nation's top law enforcement officer, how do you feel about what happened? >> this attack on a former president was a heinous attack on former president trump, but also a heinous attack on our democracy itself. this was a major security failure. >> reporter: how alarmed are you that a 20-year-old was able to get a clear shot 150 yards from a former president? >> so this is extremely alarming
here is ken dilanian. >> reporter: tonight, 17 days after former president trump survived an assassination attempt by a gunman on a rooftop, a remarkable admission from the acting secret service director who says he went to the rally site. >> i laid in a prone position to evaluate his line of sight. what i saw made me ashamed. as a career law enforcement officer and a 25-year veteran with the secret service, i cannot defend why that roof was not better secured. >> reporter:...
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he won a special election in colorado's fourth congressional district to replace former congressman, ken buck, who resigned in march. now live to the floor of the house here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by chaplain kibben. the chaplain: would you pray with me? holy god, god of now and all eternity. we approach you this day, overwhelmed by everything that's far from holy, overtaken by concerns that even just this one day presents. there is so much confusion and uncertainty, we ask that you would speed your living and powerful word into our worrisome moments, defy our troubled souls from our weary spirits, and discern and guide the actions and intentions of our hearts. the darkness of our lives, the shadows of fear and frustration have descended in our workplaces, our politics, and our homes. show us we have nothing to fear when we let your light shine upon our lives, that you alone are our light and salvation. there is so much that needs to be done, but we are paralyzed in our failures and incapacitated by our inadequacies. rem
he won a special election in colorado's fourth congressional district to replace former congressman, ken buck, who resigned in march. now live to the floor of the house here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by chaplain kibben. the chaplain: would you pray with me? holy god, god of now and all eternity. we approach you this day, overwhelmed by everything that's far from holy, overtaken by concerns that even just this one day presents....
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ken dilanian is following that. ken, what have we learned? >> reporter: fbi and secret service officials presented a detailed timeline of what unfolded included when they encountered the shooter. at 5:09 local police noticed thomas matthew crooks acting suspiciously. at 5:51 pennsylvania state police notified secret service of a suspicious person with a range finder. that was also thomas matthew crooks. they searched for him and allowed donald trump to take the stage. at 5:53 the secret service was notified to look out for a threat. at 6:09 p.m. spectators yelled to police about a man with a gun. a local police officer was hoisted up to the roof, but dropped down after crooks pointed his gun at the officer. at that point they got on the radio and told the secret service there was a sniper on the roof. a crucial question this timeline doesn't answer is how many seconds elapsed between the warning about a man with a gun and shots being fired? i spoke to one official who listened to the briefing and said it was just a few seconds, not enough tim
ken dilanian is following that. ken, what have we learned? >> reporter: fbi and secret service officials presented a detailed timeline of what unfolded included when they encountered the shooter. at 5:09 local police noticed thomas matthew crooks acting suspiciously. at 5:51 pennsylvania state police notified secret service of a suspicious person with a range finder. that was also thomas matthew crooks. they searched for him and allowed donald trump to take the stage. at 5:53 the secret...
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ken, what do we make of these polls? a lot of noise, we're just coming off the republican convention, j.d. vance, an assassination attempt, the new democratic nominee nomination or stepping down of the president. there's a lot of noise out there. how much should we trust these poll numbers? >> it's still early. like you say we're trying to assess what to make of real big change in this race. but usually this is a time when the candidate will get a bounce out of his convention, and you would have thought that trump might have achieved that, and what we're really seeing is consolidation in this race. i mean, what strikes me in the times/siena poll is how much the base of the democratic party seems to be coming home and coming home very quickly for vice president harris. you know, it's very important for harris to have the support of young people. voters of color they seem to be coming back in the fold after concerns about biden. and i think, you know, you're going to have to watch to see how she performs among older voters
ken, what do we make of these polls? a lot of noise, we're just coming off the republican convention, j.d. vance, an assassination attempt, the new democratic nominee nomination or stepping down of the president. there's a lot of noise out there. how much should we trust these poll numbers? >> it's still early. like you say we're trying to assess what to make of real big change in this race. but usually this is a time when the candidate will get a bounce out of his convention, and you...
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ken dodd, tommy coopen those old pros.tommy cooper, benny hill was such a privilege because they were giants of comedy. yeah, yeah. >> has your career had an impact on your personal relationships? i know that your your first marriage ended, and i think you blame yourself for that. >> well , yes, blame yourself for that. >> well, yes, i do. >> i was doing a tv series , and >> i was doing a tv series, and basically i fell in love with the girl who was the hostess of the girl who was the hostess of the tv series, and that broke up my, my first marriage. and then subsequently she left. and then i lived with somebody else and she left. and he's a bit of a pattern here, isn't there, really? but i think really, i was always a workaholic, and i think in some ways, you know, my i did put my career first. and if you do that, sometimes your private life suffers most definitely . definitely. >> you've managed to sustain a career over many decades. you're still on the radio boom, radio, a daily program and an evening show as well. what
ken dodd, tommy coopen those old pros.tommy cooper, benny hill was such a privilege because they were giants of comedy. yeah, yeah. >> has your career had an impact on your personal relationships? i know that your your first marriage ended, and i think you blame yourself for that. >> well , yes, blame yourself for that. >> well, yes, i do. >> i was doing a tv series , and >> i was doing a tv series, and basically i fell in love with the girl who was the hostess of...
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ken, what do we know? >> we're told this iranian plot has to do with the fact that donald trump ordered the targeted killing of sulemani in 2020, head of the kut force. and others who are under security protection now because of these ongoing plots. so donald trump's added to the list based on intelligence that came in in recent weeks. what i think is significant is what officials are telling us is that it led the secret service to plus up resources to donald trump's security detail. so what we saw at that rally on saturday was the level of resources after they learned about a potential iranian plot to assassinate donald trump. so make of that what you will. that was the plussed up version we saw there. which to me raises a lot of questions about resources and what the secret service is doing. it's important that they see there's no relation between this iranian plot and the butler shooter. just a horrible coincidence. they're saying the secret service surged more resources to donald trump's security detai
ken, what do we know? >> we're told this iranian plot has to do with the fact that donald trump ordered the targeted killing of sulemani in 2020, head of the kut force. and others who are under security protection now because of these ongoing plots. so donald trump's added to the list based on intelligence that came in in recent weeks. what i think is significant is what officials are telling us is that it led the secret service to plus up resources to donald trump's security detail. so...
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he said that it may be ancestral tradition, but that cannot justify kenning, cynthia and beings for fun. bands been a key political promise of petros, since he became married bug, a job back in 2012. in the philippines, president fed and marcus too, and it has all of the closure of all online casino businesses, most of which of chinese zone. while the moves been praised, many people say they want him to 1st address the high cost of living. want to be a ripple. 1 and is 3rd state of the nation address. philippine president, 14 and marcus junior toted a fast growing economy on track. he said to deliver upper middle income status to millions. our poverty rate has significantly dropped the 15.5 percent down from 18 percent in 2021. but outside congress or markets delivered to speech thousands who gather to po to say, he's out of touch. s gas and food prices remain high. so the recently approved the minimum wage height of less than a dollar. we sent enough, is a sentiment shared by many filipinos president for the men. marcus to do was selected by an overwhelming majority of people, but his
he said that it may be ancestral tradition, but that cannot justify kenning, cynthia and beings for fun. bands been a key political promise of petros, since he became married bug, a job back in 2012. in the philippines, president fed and marcus too, and it has all of the closure of all online casino businesses, most of which of chinese zone. while the moves been praised, many people say they want him to 1st address the high cost of living. want to be a ripple. 1 and is 3rd state of the nation...
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even ken jennings weighing in on this.ms, but i still want to spend my time my way. i chose kesimpta because it works for me and my schedule. kesimpta is a b-cell treatment for rms that had powerful results. a reduced rate of relapses and slowed disability progression. i take it myself once-a-month, at home, or on the go. when i'm ready, treatment time is less than a minute. so more of my time, is up-to-me time. don't take if you've had an allergic reaction to ofatumumab, life-threatening injection-related reaction to kesimpta, or have hepatitis b. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including fatal infections. while no pml cases were reported in rms clinical trials, it could happen. tell your doctor if you had or plan to have vaccines, or if you are or plan to become pregnant. kesimpta may decrease certain antibodies. most common side effects are upper respiratory tract infection, headache, and injection reactions. kesimpta fits my life. so how i fill
even ken jennings weighing in on this.ms, but i still want to spend my time my way. i chose kesimpta because it works for me and my schedule. kesimpta is a b-cell treatment for rms that had powerful results. a reduced rate of relapses and slowed disability progression. i take it myself once-a-month, at home, or on the go. when i'm ready, treatment time is less than a minute. so more of my time, is up-to-me time. don't take if you've had an allergic reaction to ofatumumab, life-threatening...
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and that is a legal so what i can do, i have ken wrote the saying that and these yeah, hunter rush. oh really? that's the that's quite something gabriel shifted. congratulations and say hi to julian this onto the team of going into your yeah, thank you. thank you, continued condolences also to those bereaved by u. k. u s e u, i'm genocide will be back on monday of this week. celebrations of opec plus is venezuela's independence day with the grades that is in your power bill. the new book, referencing julia saunders information investigates the u. s. u. k. attempt to destroy the country with the world's largest oil resources until and keep in touch by the social media of it. so expensive new a country and i do i channel going on the run tv on rumbled, i'll come to watch new and old episodes of going undergrad seem under the the new president has been elected in a row. and for the 1st time in 2 decades, it's a reformist candidate on gary and prime minister and shrugs off the you all occasions of appeasement after he's meeting with brother uprooted. and most of the on friday thing. it'
and that is a legal so what i can do, i have ken wrote the saying that and these yeah, hunter rush. oh really? that's the that's quite something gabriel shifted. congratulations and say hi to julian this onto the team of going into your yeah, thank you. thank you, continued condolences also to those bereaved by u. k. u s e u, i'm genocide will be back on monday of this week. celebrations of opec plus is venezuela's independence day with the grades that is in your power bill. the new book,...
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our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest, but we begin with the menendez verdict with ken dilanian. what else are we learning? >> convicted on all 16 counts and new details on how he reacted. we're told he stared initially impassively as the foreperson read the verdict on each of the 16 counts. he looked down at the table at time as the verdict was read and grew red. increasingly red in the face as those guilty verdicts came in. no other apparent emotion, but when the jury was pulled, shook his head as if to say, no. we have new sound now from both the senator and u.s. attorney who prosecuted the case. take a listen. >> obviously, i'm deeply, deeply disappointed by the jury's decision. i have every faith that the law and the facts did not sustain that decision and that we will be successful upon appeal. i have never violated my public oath. i have never been anything but a patriot of my country and for my country. i have never, ever been a foreign agent and the decision rendered by the jury today would put at risk every member of the united states senate in terms of what t
our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest, but we begin with the menendez verdict with ken dilanian. what else are we learning? >> convicted on all 16 counts and new details on how he reacted. we're told he stared initially impassively as the foreperson read the verdict on each of the 16 counts. he looked down at the table at time as the verdict was read and grew red. increasingly red in the face as those guilty verdicts came in. no other apparent emotion, but when the jury...