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>> i do think it's significant that michael cohen was meeting with alvin himself.nally assess his credibility. the key to this case is someone who has not always told the truth publicly. michael cohen. so i think prosecutors are right to be skeptical about the case around him. it was michael cohen who was on the inside and first told congress about donald trump's practices of lying about the value of assets to advantage his own strategies, whether it was reducing tax bill or obtaining loans or assurance or about the hush money paid to stormy danlss. the case really does require michael cohen as a witness. it doesn't require only michael cohen as a witness. i imagine what they have been doing since the time this case first looked like it was over to today, it's trying to build a case up around it with documents and other witnesses. but at the end of the day, it seems essential that michael cohen be there to explain what all of these documents mean and alvin brag wanted to satisfy himself this was a witness we could sponsor as telling truthful testimony and that a ju
>> i do think it's significant that michael cohen was meeting with alvin himself.nally assess his credibility. the key to this case is someone who has not always told the truth publicly. michael cohen. so i think prosecutors are right to be skeptical about the case around him. it was michael cohen who was on the inside and first told congress about donald trump's practices of lying about the value of assets to advantage his own strategies, whether it was reducing tax bill or obtaining...
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but by the time alvin campbell 's daughter was born, 20 years later, alvin campbell was back in prisonarges. it is possible that without that window of freedom that my father won for alvin campbell, that andrea joy campbell might not be with us tonight. i can only wish that both of our fathers were still with us so that they could see what you are about to see. andrea campbell's career reached a new high last week on the first day of her new job. on that day, she thanked a long list of people, who helped her get where she is today and be who she is today, including her husband matthew, and her two young sons, alexander and aiden. and then she said this -- >> these are the shoulders i stand on and the people i represent, who will always sustain my faith, my hope and my courage to forge ahead. thank you. >> [applause] >> that, of course, includes my father -- you see, my father was born and raised in boston in 1933. he was considered, quote unquote, a criminal. but my father was incredibly intelligent, having graduated from boston tech in 1951. he was accepted to princeton university. an
but by the time alvin campbell 's daughter was born, 20 years later, alvin campbell was back in prisonarges. it is possible that without that window of freedom that my father won for alvin campbell, that andrea joy campbell might not be with us tonight. i can only wish that both of our fathers were still with us so that they could see what you are about to see. andrea campbell's career reached a new high last week on the first day of her new job. on that day, she thanked a long list of people,...
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alvin got that done.e was a man that wanted to see justice done. >> c-span readers who follow the congress flow appreciate this story of alvin sykes because he went out in a bipartisan way from the get go, appealing to both houses of congress, in pursuit of the legislation, which was signed by george w. bush in 2008. a law is now permanent. president obama put it in place and 2016. what is it do? -- what does it do? rev. parker jr: for another 10 years, i think there are laws that allow the powers that be to pursue cases like emmett till's, cold cases of people who suffered atrocities from 1976 and backwards. and i call it the till bill. it was very instrumental. alvin sykes was so knowledgeable that he was able to go before congress, and be so articulate, it was just so unbelievable. i wish he was still here to take care of his home -- his own. i think they're trying to write his memoir. >> special agent henry was especially poor -- important in the pursuit of justice. what you have to say about him? rev
alvin got that done.e was a man that wanted to see justice done. >> c-span readers who follow the congress flow appreciate this story of alvin sykes because he went out in a bipartisan way from the get go, appealing to both houses of congress, in pursuit of the legislation, which was signed by george w. bush in 2008. a law is now permanent. president obama put it in place and 2016. what is it do? -- what does it do? rev. parker jr: for another 10 years, i think there are laws that allow...
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alvin bragg is exactly right about this. many of the major wrongs that have been committed, the big bank fraud's we have seen take place among the biggest banks in america, they are only civil actions. so long as it's only a civil action, even if it is applied to individual executives, the company can take care of those executives. it is putting criminals in jail that alters behavior. and america, we have a very efficient system for blue collar crime, street crime. what we don't have is an effective system for white collar crime, which we make no effort to produce. the most recent irs report of the people who make over $10 million a year, and that is about 25,000 households, the irs only completed 66 audits. 66, that's nothing. the federal government convicts fewer than 600 people a year of federal tax crimes and primarily those are drug dealers, politicians who took bribes, or business people who paid bribes. they're not looking for the kind of tax fraud dangle trump does where he just makes things up, and the irs doesn't h
alvin bragg is exactly right about this. many of the major wrongs that have been committed, the big bank fraud's we have seen take place among the biggest banks in america, they are only civil actions. so long as it's only a civil action, even if it is applied to individual executives, the company can take care of those executives. it is putting criminals in jail that alters behavior. and america, we have a very efficient system for blue collar crime, street crime. what we don't have is an...
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then there's alvin, also an american bully. he's a victim of extreme breeding, where dogs are deliberately bred to create exaggerated characteristics. he actually came in as a stray. highly likely he was deliberately abandoned, though, due to his health issues. alvin's ears have been cropped and he's got skin missing from his front paws. so, he's scuffed and bleeding because he just is unable to have that strength to walk? he can't hold... he can't hold his legs. the sheer weight of these dogs, the muscle tone... oh, look at that! i know. you poor thing! oh, you can see his leg. yeah. his leg just totally twists around. and, again, bad breeding. it's the only reason for it. in the last 12 months, ten dogs have been in such poor condition due to extreme breeding that hope rescue have had to put them to sleep. robin! that's it. good boy. the breeders don't care. they're not the ones that are seeing the heartache. these dogs aren't going to see past their second birthdays. some of them, including my own foster dog, was put to slee
then there's alvin, also an american bully. he's a victim of extreme breeding, where dogs are deliberately bred to create exaggerated characteristics. he actually came in as a stray. highly likely he was deliberately abandoned, though, due to his health issues. alvin's ears have been cropped and he's got skin missing from his front paws. so, he's scuffed and bleeding because he just is unable to have that strength to walk? he can't hold... he can't hold his legs. the sheer weight of these dogs,...
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this investigation that was to be brought by alvin bragg's office previously cy vance jr. is detrimental to him, his business, et cetera is because it's the easiest to proval. the checks of the checks, we know a lot, there's recordings. the first three-month payment was made by donald trump, and i gave those to the house oversight committee who posted them and so on. and so he's not in the same position where he can deny or lie the way that he will in some of the other matters. >> former president trump issued a statement on his social media platform yesterday. he was real busy on truth social. he responded to reports of a grand jury calling it the continuation of a witch hunt against him. trump has denied having an affair with daniels but acknowledged he repaid cohen $130,000. meanwhile the former president is also suing bob woodward claiming the legendary journalist never got his consent to release audio recordings of their interviews. woodward interviewed trump 20 times from december 2019 to july 2020 for his book "rage." the conversations were released back in october
this investigation that was to be brought by alvin bragg's office previously cy vance jr. is detrimental to him, his business, et cetera is because it's the easiest to proval. the checks of the checks, we know a lot, there's recordings. the first three-month payment was made by donald trump, and i gave those to the house oversight committee who posted them and so on. and so he's not in the same position where he can deny or lie the way that he will in some of the other matters. >> former...
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alvin bragg joins me. >> plus, he needed help and was killed. those are the word of black lives matter cofounder patrice colors on the death of her cousin, keenan anderson. anderson went into cardiac arrest and died after being repeatedly tased by los angeles police. patrice colors joins me tonight. >> but we begin in september 1941. when a federal prosecutor named william power meloni on orders from the justice department was investigating the infiltration of nazis in the united states. a story that you probably never learned anything about in school. at the time, during the 1930s and '40s, there was a pretty darn massive far right movement literally supported by the hitler government in germany that was plotting violent attacks in the u.s. to overthrow the u.s. government and install hitler friendly fascism here. and in some cases, they went through with actual attacks. what prosecutor maloney discovered is members of congress, the house and senate, namely republican but also some democrats, were also part of this movement. actively distributi
alvin bragg joins me. >> plus, he needed help and was killed. those are the word of black lives matter cofounder patrice colors on the death of her cousin, keenan anderson. anderson went into cardiac arrest and died after being repeatedly tased by los angeles police. patrice colors joins me tonight. >> but we begin in september 1941. when a federal prosecutor named william power meloni on orders from the justice department was investigating the infiltration of nazis in the united...
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alvin bragg told our colleague alex wagner it was not time to close the book.pter in his investigation into former president trump. and today an update on bragg's new chapter. before we get there a little refresher on what we know at this point. previous reporting found that bragg's office was returning to a probe that had once been in focus. the hush money payments to stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election. from "the new york times," quote, the d.a.'s office first examined the payment to the actress, stormy daniels, years ago before changing direction to scrutinize trump's broader business practices. but bragg and some of his deputies have recently indicated to associates, supporters and at least one lawyer involved in the matter, that they are newly optimistic about building a case against trump. "the times" reports this, quote, to help build the hush money case, prosecutors are revisiting another strategy that has yet to work, pressuring a top trump lieutenant, allen weisselberg, to cooperate. we all know from the tax fraud case weisselberg is not one inc
alvin bragg told our colleague alex wagner it was not time to close the book.pter in his investigation into former president trump. and today an update on bragg's new chapter. before we get there a little refresher on what we know at this point. previous reporting found that bragg's office was returning to a probe that had once been in focus. the hush money payments to stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election. from "the new york times," quote, the d.a.'s office first examined the...
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alvin townley. he's master storyteller. i and in so many ways the brings light exactly why have a stockdale center at the academy to translate meaning to pull from the past to bring people back like admiral shumaker to serve as exemplars on how it should be done either in deed or in word. and again, because metaphors matter, we in the center have something to present to you, mr. timely it's a long standing tradition goes back many years. the metaphor of a compass. in this case this campus happens to be emblazoned with a vice-admiral james b stockdale center of ethical leadership and, the united states naval academy. but the point of metaphor is when it comes to character here, there's many ways to describe. it's what you do when no one's looking. you hear that oftentimes. you often times here we use this metaphor of a moral compass that we are somehow all imbued in with a north seeking arrow, a device that's going to point us in the right direction. now, although we might all be imbued with it. we need to be remind it as to
alvin townley. he's master storyteller. i and in so many ways the brings light exactly why have a stockdale center at the academy to translate meaning to pull from the past to bring people back like admiral shumaker to serve as exemplars on how it should be done either in deed or in word. and again, because metaphors matter, we in the center have something to present to you, mr. timely it's a long standing tradition goes back many years. the metaphor of a compass. in this case this campus...
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it says what alvin brag doing? what is he up to? if he's bringing michael cohen in, looks like he's up to something. he doesn't want to live with letting, you know, having the new york public say what happened to this investigation? >> especially after the sort of dramatic exit stage right of the former prosecutors who are frustrated with alvin brag's position on this. remember these were just ordinary, inexpensive folders -- because expensive folders would have been another can of beans -- inexpensive folders with various words printed on them but they were a cool keepsake. should people be rethinking the potential indictment of trump as far as mar-a-lago given the position that merrick garland is now in in terms of a special counsel being assigned to investigate joe biden's retention of classified documents? >> so as we looked at the question of krin alt, i have come to understand that criminality is like a really, really high bar. even higher than i thought. in one of the parts of the questions of criminality is if you take that
it says what alvin brag doing? what is he up to? if he's bringing michael cohen in, looks like he's up to something. he doesn't want to live with letting, you know, having the new york public say what happened to this investigation? >> especially after the sort of dramatic exit stage right of the former prosecutors who are frustrated with alvin brag's position on this. remember these were just ordinary, inexpensive folders -- because expensive folders would have been another can of beans...
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alvin bradford giving one of his attackers a pretty cushy plea deal. offered six months in jail and five years probation for participating violent attack during a pro israel rally last year. the victim was punched, kicked and pepper sprayed as the group shouted anti-semitic slurs at him during the attack and arrest. he told the police, "i will do it again. i have no problem doing it again." alvin bragg's office to pending the sentence saying, the suspect did not initiate the attack. the victim's father passion 58 and it's disgusting how alvin bragg calls himself a crime fighter and tried to killn jail and one guy tried to walk y and it is a hate crime. >> todd: out to this, a colorado man behind bars one upward intentionally running police truck into a police station. you see the video. he smashes into the glass doors crashing into the lobby and hitting an elevator. you can see it close up, there it is from a different angle, arrested and obviously a slew of charges including attempted first-degree murder and attempted homicide. miraculously no one was
alvin bradford giving one of his attackers a pretty cushy plea deal. offered six months in jail and five years probation for participating violent attack during a pro israel rally last year. the victim was punched, kicked and pepper sprayed as the group shouted anti-semitic slurs at him during the attack and arrest. he told the police, "i will do it again. i have no problem doing it again." alvin bragg's office to pending the sentence saying, the suspect did not initiate the attack....
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>> here the buck stops at alvin bragg. he gets to decide. useful to know if there's an indictment and conviction, there's no federal pardon that trump can look to if this would stick in the same way a georgia indictment, that also sticks. they are state cases. regardless what happens in the presidential election, those cases go forward. >> what about -- would a state conviction -- this is -- i'm jumping several leaps here. hypothetically, would a state conviction bar him from holding federal office? >> that's a great question. i don't believe so. i don't think the state conviction alone. you would need to have a federal remedy. there are federal remedies that can come into play. that's quite aways down the road. >> that would also be the case in fulton county? >> yeah, the same thing. the state conviction alone would not be enough to bar him as a federal candidate. but the underlying facts that have been proved could be used by federal authorities to say he should not serve again. >> still on the trump legal front, ashley parker, switching g
>> here the buck stops at alvin bragg. he gets to decide. useful to know if there's an indictment and conviction, there's no federal pardon that trump can look to if this would stick in the same way a georgia indictment, that also sticks. they are state cases. regardless what happens in the presidential election, those cases go forward. >> what about -- would a state conviction -- this is -- i'm jumping several leaps here. hypothetically, would a state conviction bar him from...
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the d.a., alvin bragg, impaneled a grand jury.s this morning? >> this story has come roaring back to life. it is interesting. now the d.a., the state level prosecutor here in manhattan, is reviving this and is going to put it in front of a grand jury which, of course, has the power the indict. we'll see whether the d.a., alvin, who i used to work with, by the way, will ask them for an indictment. what i found interesting is the reporting i do for this book focuses on, two years ago, the feds, the southern district of new york, my former office, had to decide, are we going to try to indict donald trump? they couldn't indict him while he was president, given longstanding doj policy. came january 2021, he is about to leave office. what i reported for the first time in this book is that the federal prosecutors convened a series of meetings in-house, where they said, "do we do this or not?" we know the bottom line they reached was no. what i found really interesting is it was not because of the evidence. the prosecutorial team at the s
the d.a., alvin bragg, impaneled a grand jury.s this morning? >> this story has come roaring back to life. it is interesting. now the d.a., the state level prosecutor here in manhattan, is reviving this and is going to put it in front of a grand jury which, of course, has the power the indict. we'll see whether the d.a., alvin, who i used to work with, by the way, will ask them for an indictment. what i found interesting is the reporting i do for this book focuses on, two years ago, the...
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this investigation, that was to be brought by alvin bragg's office, previously cy vance junior, is thedetrimental to him, is freedom, his livelihood, his business, et cetera, because it's the easiest to proof. the checks are the checks. we know a lot. there is recordings. the first three months payment was made by donald trump. and i think those to the house oversight committee who posted them and so on. and so, he's not in the same position, where he can deny or lie the way that he will he will in some of the other matters. >> meanwhile, the current president is focusing on his agenda how he's going to sell it in the next week's state of the union. this, week he's going to highlight projects that will benefit from the trillion dollar bipartisan infrastructure law that he signed back in 2021. he's also going to meet wednesday with house speaker kevin mccarthy. this is an important one. republicans want spending cuts in exchange for raising the debt ceiling. but here's the thing, they haven't actually told anyone what they want cut. biden said he plans to ask mccarthy that very thing on
this investigation, that was to be brought by alvin bragg's office, previously cy vance junior, is thedetrimental to him, is freedom, his livelihood, his business, et cetera, because it's the easiest to proof. the checks are the checks. we know a lot. there is recordings. the first three months payment was made by donald trump. and i think those to the house oversight committee who posted them and so on. and so, he's not in the same position, where he can deny or lie the way that he will he...
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. >> allen weisselberg reached a plea deal with manhattan district attorney alvin bragg, where allens and all 15 counts against him in exchange for testimony against to subside to the areas of the trump organization, factoring in good behavior, he's only expected to serve about 100 days of his sentence. the trump company faces penalties of up to 1.6 billion dollars that will be decided in the sentencing hearing on friday. donald trump and al component have a few things in common. our company was a famous 1920s organized crime boss who ordered the infamous so-called valentine's day massacre in chicago and reach seven members of an opposing gang were lined up and executed by firing squad. all of that earned our couple in the title of public enemy number one. in chicago newspapers. but none of that, none of it earned him a day in prison. alcona and donald trump both grew up in new york city. our capone got kicked out of school age 14 after punching a teacher. don trump claims he did the same thing when he was in second grade. it is ghost written book the art of the deal don trump proudl
. >> allen weisselberg reached a plea deal with manhattan district attorney alvin bragg, where allens and all 15 counts against him in exchange for testimony against to subside to the areas of the trump organization, factoring in good behavior, he's only expected to serve about 100 days of his sentence. the trump company faces penalties of up to 1.6 billion dollars that will be decided in the sentencing hearing on friday. donald trump and al component have a few things in common. our...
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alvin bragg nearly lost his nerve. two seasoned and experienced prosecutors on this case and took him two years to go a backbone. why don't they come into the job with backbones? >> that's a sort of psychological question. i think everything you say is the true. the flip side if you shoot for the king especially first, you better be ready to kill. remember, a couple of years ago, the former president was riding more high, so i think the roll of the dice seemed more prohibitive and everyone is jockeying -- who's going to be first and that's somewhat guts and glory kind of inquiry. >> suzanne, you were the person on this show the day that michael was testifying, who theorized and you said this is just a theory, that this was bigger, you didn't think that with allen weisselberg at rikers' you thought there was perhaps a broader look. you were right. what do you make of what you're reporting? >> some excellent reporting by my colleagues today. when i read it, the one thing you keep thinking, this is maddening, they're goin
alvin bragg nearly lost his nerve. two seasoned and experienced prosecutors on this case and took him two years to go a backbone. why don't they come into the job with backbones? >> that's a sort of psychological question. i think everything you say is the true. the flip side if you shoot for the king especially first, you better be ready to kill. remember, a couple of years ago, the former president was riding more high, so i think the roll of the dice seemed more prohibitive and...
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[000:01:00;00] alvin, part 1, in the continuation of the revolution against the islamic republic, and in the second saturday, i and many cities around the world witnessed protest saturdays for several weeks, from australia to europe, iranians gathered and marched and chanted slogans to support the protesters inside the country . system song. in the capital of america, there are programs coordinated by a group called nsc iran with the aim of empathizing with its meter inside the country . protest saturdays are one of these programs that are continuously held in different areas of the capital. this saturday , iranians will gather in the plaza. coming in the language of the day , another protest was held here on saturday the capital of america is holding a plaza near the white house. today, another group of iranians once again gathered in this place to protest in line with the people of iran and support them, as well as the american politicians who are in this area. they will come and i will try to raise slogans and hold a program. people's presence to express unity and solidarity can de
[000:01:00;00] alvin, part 1, in the continuation of the revolution against the islamic republic, and in the second saturday, i and many cities around the world witnessed protest saturdays for several weeks, from australia to europe, iranians gathered and marched and chanted slogans to support the protesters inside the country . system song. in the capital of america, there are programs coordinated by a group called nsc iran with the aim of empathizing with its meter inside the country ....
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alvin brag knows it. al sharpton knows it.t's why all these big important people met yesterday up in harlem to figure out a plan at least that's how they framed it an historic public safety summit. here's the thing. the super important meeting was held behind closed doors. so they inviting the media to come to sharpton's spot in harlem afterward for a briefing. of course, we sent a producer there to ask questions and listen to this. sharpton's people were fishing around asking our producer what we planned on asking. and just like that they got scared. >> we are against any kind of impairing the fairness and protection of those communities. that's what we met on tonight and that's the message we want to give to protect the message our principles not to take questions. you just got all you are going to get. god bless you. [applause] >> jesse: that was their media availability. they don't even let reporters ask questions. and we had some good ones. just about everybody there gave a speech about all the big plans they have for pub
alvin brag knows it. al sharpton knows it.t's why all these big important people met yesterday up in harlem to figure out a plan at least that's how they framed it an historic public safety summit. here's the thing. the super important meeting was held behind closed doors. so they inviting the media to come to sharpton's spot in harlem afterward for a briefing. of course, we sent a producer there to ask questions and listen to this. sharpton's people were fishing around asking our producer what...
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just look at what's going on right now with all this criminal probes, in addition to da alvin bragg'sn, there's the fulton county case led by district attorney fani willis, looking into interference in georgia's 2020 election. there are two department of justice inquiries into classified documents. and the general six insurrection, both now led by special counsel jack smith. and yet, still, as of now, the man who certainly appears to violated the law in many different ways remains unindicted. and the situation is the same, politically, within that republican party, where people just keep hoping that someone else will come along and put an end to donald trump's political career. of course, they had a chance to do that, the best chance republicans had to do that was in the days and weeks after january six. if senate minority leader mitch mcconnell had whipped for a yes vote in conviction on impeachment, i think they probably would have convicted trump, and barred him from holding future office. but mcconnell was a coward. and he chose not to. and so, the magical thinking continues, as m
just look at what's going on right now with all this criminal probes, in addition to da alvin bragg'sn, there's the fulton county case led by district attorney fani willis, looking into interference in georgia's 2020 election. there are two department of justice inquiries into classified documents. and the general six insurrection, both now led by special counsel jack smith. and yet, still, as of now, the man who certainly appears to violated the law in many different ways remains unindicted....
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and when i spoke with alvin brag last friday after the tax fraud charges, that closed one chapter and the next chapter is now beginning. i think we're starting to see the fruits of that with cohen coming into the da's office today, this afternoon, just a few moments ago to sit for another interview and this, of course, under the investigation led by the da alvin brag who has been in office for a year. >> really interesting to say that another chapter is opening. we'll see if he says anything on the way out. thank you. >>> the white house is defending its rolling disclosures about the classified documents found on the properties of president biden. the latest discovery five more pages in a delaware home revealed to the public over the weekend. even though they were discovered last week. this is part of that drip, drip revelations that has republicans condemning the white house for lack of transparency. phil mattingly just finished up in the white house briefing. phil, your take aways? >> i think after more than a week of kind of as you noted rolling explanations for what is happening,
and when i spoke with alvin brag last friday after the tax fraud charges, that closed one chapter and the next chapter is now beginning. i think we're starting to see the fruits of that with cohen coming into the da's office today, this afternoon, just a few moments ago to sit for another interview and this, of course, under the investigation led by the da alvin brag who has been in office for a year. >> really interesting to say that another chapter is opening. we'll see if he says...
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of 2022 has had a lot of twists and turns and, you know, it's unclear -- i'm certainly not inside alvinclose to the vest, so, you know, he and his office have maintained since they made that decision not to go forward with the grand jury presentation, they've maintained that they were continuing the investigation. they still now maintain they are continuing the investigation into the valuations case and there are indications that we've seen that they are doing so, so it's really -- it's hard to chart those twists and turns and understand everything about why the twists and the turns came when they did. >> well, to the extent we are going to be able to chart those twists and turns we will be doing so through your work. i will tell you we had been following tips and trying to get the story ourself hearing about this possible grand jury and, of course, you beat us to it with ten times the detail we could have ever dug up. we're all following in your wake on this story, thanks very much for being with us. >> well, thank you. that's very flattering and thanks for having me on. >> appreciate
of 2022 has had a lot of twists and turns and, you know, it's unclear -- i'm certainly not inside alvinclose to the vest, so, you know, he and his office have maintained since they made that decision not to go forward with the grand jury presentation, they've maintained that they were continuing the investigation. they still now maintain they are continuing the investigation into the valuations case and there are indications that we've seen that they are doing so, so it's really -- it's hard to...
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today, with the walls closing in on the ex-president, alvin bragg suggested this would not be the lasting the trump organization's shady business dealings. listen to that. >> the sentencing today and the sentencing earlier this week closes this important chapter of our ongoing investigation into the former president and his businesses. we now move on to the next chapter. thank you. >> you say closes this chapter. can you use weisselberg again to pursue mr. trump, sir? >> let's bring in nbc news investigations correspondent my colleague tom winter. andrew weissmann is still here. tom, a new book is a new book. a new chapter. what's he talking about? >> it remains to be seen because alvin bragg has said on this network repeatedly, they were asking him that question at the end of the press conference, can you go back to allen weisselberg, and now that he's sitting in rikers island, which is an uncomfortable place for anybody to be, let alone someone of his age, can you put more pressure on him again, a theory floated by several people. michael cohen also told you i believe on monday state
today, with the walls closing in on the ex-president, alvin bragg suggested this would not be the lasting the trump organization's shady business dealings. listen to that. >> the sentencing today and the sentencing earlier this week closes this important chapter of our ongoing investigation into the former president and his businesses. we now move on to the next chapter. thank you. >> you say closes this chapter. can you use weisselberg again to pursue mr. trump, sir? >> let's...
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when alvin bragg became manhattan's d.a.ely inherited an investigation including a grand jury that had heard evidence and heard testimony about both this hush money case and some other things related to trump, you then reported on two investigators, two top lawyers who had been working on that who resigned in protest saying they didn't believe that this d.a. was moving quickly enough or effectively against trump and that he ought to be. now we see the same d.a. going back to the grand jury specifically on this hush money issue and perhaps on other matters, as well. do you have any insight into what might have explained that u-turn from this d.a.? >> you know, this investigation from when it began in 2018 through the tenure of cy vance who was the d.a. until mr. bragg took office at the beginning of 2022 has had a lot of twists and turns and, you know, it's unclear -- i'm certainly not inside alvin bragg's mind and he is someone who plays his cards close to the vest, so, you know, he and his office have maintained since they
when alvin bragg became manhattan's d.a.ely inherited an investigation including a grand jury that had heard evidence and heard testimony about both this hush money case and some other things related to trump, you then reported on two investigators, two top lawyers who had been working on that who resigned in protest saying they didn't believe that this d.a. was moving quickly enough or effectively against trump and that he ought to be. now we see the same d.a. going back to the grand jury...
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has reached out to a publisher for the one senior prosecutors until the office who was unhappy that alvin, more focused on the broader business practices, they weren't sure how strong that case would be and so they dropped it. the prosecutors are unhappy. one of them is writing a book and his office is concerned it could affect this investigation now. >> the interesting part of it is the key player in all of this is the person who testified in front of congress, and that is michael cohen, who this case is partly based on his testimony about the hush money payments. where did that come from? listen, if i was building a criminal case or a civil case with michael cohen as a key witness, i might have issues, does he have credibility issues, yes, but everything he has said has come to fruition. but we're not building a criminal case here, we're building a journalistic case. i think michael cohen should be ha heard. he helped to build this case against donald trump. >> i was reporting from the times yesterday, the first witness before the grand jury was david pecker, a former publisher of the "
has reached out to a publisher for the one senior prosecutors until the office who was unhappy that alvin, more focused on the broader business practices, they weren't sure how strong that case would be and so they dropped it. the prosecutors are unhappy. one of them is writing a book and his office is concerned it could affect this investigation now. >> the interesting part of it is the key player in all of this is the person who testified in front of congress, and that is michael cohen,...
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the development signals that dallas cowboys attorney alvin bragg is nearing a decision about whethertentially charge trump. here is what he told us on "cnn this morning" just last month. is that correct? that you are looking to jump start that criminal inquiry? >> i take issue with the word jump start. >> it's the times' word, not ours. >> we have been working with rigor throughout the year and you are going to be maybe displeased with the answer because we have not confirmed or denied. as you said, that's the times' reporting. we are working on a number of pieces and perspectives with this. this is an important chapter, but there are a lot of tentacles, if you will, we are following the facts where they go. >> to "the new york times" you said and also in other interviews this was just a chapter and people shouldn't read ahead in the book. >> i wonder what that means. that sort of looks like people are saying -- like you are saying to people, stay tuned, there is something on the horizon. >> what i'm saying is, let's pause for the moment as we are. i think it's very consequential at
the development signals that dallas cowboys attorney alvin bragg is nearing a decision about whethertentially charge trump. here is what he told us on "cnn this morning" just last month. is that correct? that you are looking to jump start that criminal inquiry? >> i take issue with the word jump start. >> it's the times' word, not ours. >> we have been working with rigor throughout the year and you are going to be maybe displeased with the answer because we have not...
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records and other things, and make some feel that this is a stronger case than they did, back when alvin bragg first came to office. >> that could all be tied to what possible charges, barb? >> there is a crime under new york law for falsifying business records, it's a business misdemeanor, but it becomes a felony when it's used to cover up another crime, and so if this was a falsification of a business record, that is claiming that the payments were simply legal fees to michael cohen, that effect was hush money for stormy daniels, it could be a violation of campaign finance laws. if it was an effort to assist's campaign it came shortly before the 2016 election certainly if that had been disclosed the public, it would've been harmful to the campaign, you have to show that was the purpose for, it and that he violated a law, which could be -- as opposed to a misdemeanor offense. >> a four year felony when it would make it pretty hard to run for president let's change topics, it's like whether republican investigation into those -- the justice department is not giving jim jordan what he wan
records and other things, and make some feel that this is a stronger case than they did, back when alvin bragg first came to office. >> that could all be tied to what possible charges, barb? >> there is a crime under new york law for falsifying business records, it's a business misdemeanor, but it becomes a felony when it's used to cover up another crime, and so if this was a falsification of a business record, that is claiming that the payments were simply legal fees to michael...
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took to truth social on monday denying the alleged affair and attacking manhattan district attorney alvin bragg there also might be movement into the two-yearlong case about his attempt to overturn the 2020 election in georgia. they said that decisions were imminent mr. trump similarly responded on truth social to this case, suggesting that willis focus instead on crime in atlanta. in addition, the former president is also dishing out his own lawsuits on monday, mr. trump sued journalist bob woodward and his publisher, simon and shuster for $50 million. mr. trump claims in the suit that he never agreed that the audio interviews kukconducted between him and woodward could be sold. woodward released the book "the tr trump tapes" last year >>> the double murder trial of alec murdaugh is in its second week jurors got a dramatic show and tell of the weapons found at the property the actual murder weapons have not been recovered, and murdaugh's attorneys argued this was prejudicial. >> weapon after weapon, back into the jury room during jury deliberations we think is unfairly prejudicial >> thi
took to truth social on monday denying the alleged affair and attacking manhattan district attorney alvin bragg there also might be movement into the two-yearlong case about his attempt to overturn the 2020 election in georgia. they said that decisions were imminent mr. trump similarly responded on truth social to this case, suggesting that willis focus instead on crime in atlanta. in addition, the former president is also dishing out his own lawsuits on monday, mr. trump sued journalist bob...
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one of the many times harry truman displayed good judgment was when he tapped a kentuckian, alvin barkley, to be his running mate in 1948. senator barkley was a dependable, principled statesman who was known his earnestness and dogged his fellows. democrats had elected him leader six times. but now, in this role, he got a close up look at how fdr is compare little known fourth vice president was acquitting himself in the top job. he later write in his memoirs that truman was, quote a professional in the best sense of the word that the president, quote, never allowed to become so personally that a person could not talk to him as a fellow human being. we're all familiar with a long list of historic events for which truman helped lead our and you've heard them, but i'm almost as impressed with the plainspoken humble midwestern that he's reported. it maintained completely, even as he was making all of that history. the man who became leader of the free world overnight, who unleashed literally awesome military power to force murdering tyrants, to sue for peace, and a key early architect of the
one of the many times harry truman displayed good judgment was when he tapped a kentuckian, alvin barkley, to be his running mate in 1948. senator barkley was a dependable, principled statesman who was known his earnestness and dogged his fellows. democrats had elected him leader six times. but now, in this role, he got a close up look at how fdr is compare little known fourth vice president was acquitting himself in the top job. he later write in his memoirs that truman was, quote a...
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the reality is that alvin's are trained on past human decisions and they're built by fallible human themselves. and so there's still this possibility that, that buys he's creep in to the development and application of these algorithms. but certainly the promises that we can least make the situation better than it currently is. one of the things i'm really concerned about about these systems is that they seem to be part of a philosophy that increasingly sees human decision making as black box and unknowable. and computer decision making as transparent and accountable. and that to me is really frightening because of course, computer decision making is not as objective and as not as unbiased as it seems. at 1st glance, we build bias into our technologies, just like we build them into aarp children, right? we teach our technologies to discriminate. ah, but on the other hand, people's decision making is actually not that opaque. we can ask people about why they're making the decisions or making that can be part of their professional development. and i think this idea that human decision making is s
the reality is that alvin's are trained on past human decisions and they're built by fallible human themselves. and so there's still this possibility that, that buys he's creep in to the development and application of these algorithms. but certainly the promises that we can least make the situation better than it currently is. one of the things i'm really concerned about about these systems is that they seem to be part of a philosophy that increasingly sees human decision making as black box...
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so thank you, alvin balter balter. for.anks also to the late cynthia gray, cindy law and her parents for allowing our collaboration to appear in this book. it was very to me that this book include this collaborate nations. i felt like they were a vital part of my portrait making experience. so i'm glad that cindy's is in here, too. many thanks to my brilliant students at and colleagues at rutgers university, which is one of the best places to work. on. a million thanks to the darkroom collective, who was my first literary family, and through the amazing cover column. and many thanks to all of my dear friends out there, everywhere for their love, their critical guidance, their wisdom and support. i want to dedicate this award to all the readers out and to my ancestors on whose shoulders i stand. ancestors lineage and association, including several generations of writers, particularly the black gay, queer and trans writers. especially those whom we lost to hiv, aids in the 1980s and 1990s. i had the pleasure of hearing and me
so thank you, alvin balter balter. for.anks also to the late cynthia gray, cindy law and her parents for allowing our collaboration to appear in this book. it was very to me that this book include this collaborate nations. i felt like they were a vital part of my portrait making experience. so i'm glad that cindy's is in here, too. many thanks to my brilliant students at and colleagues at rutgers university, which is one of the best places to work. on. a million thanks to the darkroom...
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projected started by george soros getting woke prosecutors in place and putting a million dollars into alvinn, now see what is going on. look at kim gardener in st. louis county. it is deliberate policy. >> todd: and continuing in 2023, hopefully cooler heads and smarter minds prevail and get rid of it. david webb, thank you for joining us on the new year. new year, new congress and republicans set to take control of the house tomorrow with several major items at the top of the agenda and a vote to decide if kevin mccarthy takes the speaker's gavel. >> ashley: fauci files could happen this week, we are talking about it with james comer next. ♪ focus on what matters in life... being together. celebrating together. ♪ ...without letting anything keep you apart. walgreens pharmacists are here to help you stay well. and stay...together. ♪ >> todd: president biden returns from vacation today. >> ashley: they will vote on speaker as leader kevin mccarthy faces resistance in the house. live from washington with the details. good morning. >> good morning, a new era is about to begin in washington tom
projected started by george soros getting woke prosecutors in place and putting a million dollars into alvinn, now see what is going on. look at kim gardener in st. louis county. it is deliberate policy. >> todd: and continuing in 2023, hopefully cooler heads and smarter minds prevail and get rid of it. david webb, thank you for joining us on the new year. new year, new congress and republicans set to take control of the house tomorrow with several major items at the top of the agenda and...
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that is a look at alvin chau being sentenced in macau.ng illicit gambling activities, fraud and money laundering as well. and of course we're getting more reaction with what happens to the bank of japan and its inaction, which was a surprise were economists, but many positioned themselves for one. they did not get one. hence, at the moment, we are reaping that whirlwind, if you will. this is bloomberg. ♪ introducing the new sleep number climate360 smart bed. the only smart bed in the world that actively cools, warms and effortlessly responds to both of you. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. proven quality sleep. only from sleep number. rishaad: just about 45 minutes, the bank of japan shucking markets by maintaining policy. davis has -- david has reaction to all of this. we have the yen very much being crushed. not just by the dollar but the euro and a variety of other currencies. david: the yen down against everything. nab is out with a note. 132 is the next meaningful resistance they say. also talking about
that is a look at alvin chau being sentenced in macau.ng illicit gambling activities, fraud and money laundering as well. and of course we're getting more reaction with what happens to the bank of japan and its inaction, which was a surprise were economists, but many positioned themselves for one. they did not get one. hence, at the moment, we are reaping that whirlwind, if you will. this is bloomberg. ♪ introducing the new sleep number climate360 smart bed. the only smart bed in the world...
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when he died of a heart attack, roosevelt's pick to fill the seat was alvin barclay.n with that endorsement, he only won the first election by one vote in part because senate democrats worried the handpickedmen might actually had loyalties. but he won his colleagues trust. on the unanimous vote the very next day then there was our colleague, a sharp competitor who excelled both in partisan combat and bipartisan compromise plus as we all know had a wicked sense of humor. the texas democrat lyndon johnson was a towering personal force and master of relationships. republican robert taft had been more introverted. he was a master of policy but each is a powerful thorn in the side of the opposite party administrations. then there had been leaders who rose to the job working behind the scenes styles. thatfi is how the senator of montana became the longest-serving senate leader in history until today. the house drinking federal official in montana has ever produced wasn't actually born underun the big sky when mike mansfield's mother died early, this son of irish immigrantsa
when he died of a heart attack, roosevelt's pick to fill the seat was alvin barclay.n with that endorsement, he only won the first election by one vote in part because senate democrats worried the handpickedmen might actually had loyalties. but he won his colleagues trust. on the unanimous vote the very next day then there was our colleague, a sharp competitor who excelled both in partisan combat and bipartisan compromise plus as we all know had a wicked sense of humor. the texas democrat...
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he funds these leftist das like this, like alvin bragg down the street here, who just sent somebody tor six months in a racial hate crime that was outrageous, anti-semitic, it was sick, because he's a progressive da. there are at least 75 of them in the country right now. they decide what crimes will be prosecuted. what soros does he writes an op-ed on crime and says i want youths have to have jobs and education, and i want drug addicted people to be treated as though they have a disease. no kidding. we've been doing that for years. but with his message is to create chaos and anarchy by letting out criminals, letting out criminals, legal and illegal, in this country, so they can continue to prey on american citizens, and then putting an even more leftist da in to make sure the streets in america are not safe. why? it's going against the poor. he's such a supporter of the poor. it's the people, brown and black people in the inner cities, suffering the most from crime, the crimes that are occurring, because he's allowing the criminals to get out of jail and reoffended in those areas. >>
he funds these leftist das like this, like alvin bragg down the street here, who just sent somebody tor six months in a racial hate crime that was outrageous, anti-semitic, it was sick, because he's a progressive da. there are at least 75 of them in the country right now. they decide what crimes will be prosecuted. what soros does he writes an op-ed on crime and says i want youths have to have jobs and education, and i want drug addicted people to be treated as though they have a disease. no...
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hounding his desk when he died of a heart attack, roosevelt filled the vacancy is kentucky senator alvin barclay. endorsement, barclay only won his first election as leader by one vote. in part because senate were to be president hand picked man mixed loyalties he won his trusts 1944 were dramatically resigned during a showdown with the white house over tax policy. conference reinstalled him on unanimous vote the very next day. then there was our late friend and colleague bob dole, sharp competitor excelled in both the partisan combat and bipartisan compromise. plus also a wicked sense of humor. was a tiring force and master of relationships. the ohio republican r robert tat had been more introverted and cerebral c. he was a master of policy. but each was a strong force and a powerful foreign on the side of the opposite party's administration. there've been leaders through lower key behind the scenes styles. and that madam president is towncenter michael joseph mansfield of montana became the longest serving senate leader in american history. until today. the highest ranking federal offi
hounding his desk when he died of a heart attack, roosevelt filled the vacancy is kentucky senator alvin barclay. endorsement, barclay only won his first election as leader by one vote. in part because senate were to be president hand picked man mixed loyalties he won his trusts 1944 were dramatically resigned during a showdown with the white house over tax policy. conference reinstalled him on unanimous vote the very next day. then there was our late friend and colleague bob dole, sharp...
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that's like asking spielberg to use a sequel to schindler's list like using alvin and the chipmunks. that's because comedy follows honesty and if you can't be truthful you can't be funny. after o.j. simpson's acquittal in 1995, he said, it's finally official, murder is legal in the state of california. the audience roared because they knew it was true but they also laughed because in saying something you got the feeling he said something he wasn't supposed to say. rumors squirrelled that they didn't want him doing o.j. jokes. he was willing to break the rules to tell the truth. so how can a network do that while calling moms pregnant people? in order to be effective at comedy you have to rely on truth, not ideology. cnn is sort of trans -- in that way. meaning they identify as truthful. but they still never really made the cut. [laughter] >> greg: remember what we refer to as cnn's easter when chris cuomo rose from the dead, from his basement. after being quarantined with covid just a week after fighting a cyclist. you remember this during 2020, a reporter does a hit outside a burnin
that's like asking spielberg to use a sequel to schindler's list like using alvin and the chipmunks. that's because comedy follows honesty and if you can't be truthful you can't be funny. after o.j. simpson's acquittal in 1995, he said, it's finally official, murder is legal in the state of california. the audience roared because they knew it was true but they also laughed because in saying something you got the feeling he said something he wasn't supposed to say. rumors squirrelled that they...