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then she heard about andrea constand.ed a case in civil court after the d.a. refused to press criminal charges against cosby. >> i said i will do whatever it takes to let people know that that woman is telling the truth. when i finally got in touch with her attorney and said, my name is barbara bowman, and it happened to me, too. and she told me you're not the only one. i was the third, and there were two others before me, and then i found out there were ten more. >> team cosby has always strongly denied all allegations, but andrea constand's attorneys were determined the women be heard, petitioning the court to allow all 13 to tell their stories at trial. >> all of us were willing to testify. >> but the women never took the stand. the case never went to trial. cosby sat for a deposition, but settled with constand in the summer of 2006. >> the deposition is sealed. there's some sort of financial agreement. >> and that was pretty much the end of the story for a decade until a male comic got up on a stage in philadelphia an
then she heard about andrea constand.ed a case in civil court after the d.a. refused to press criminal charges against cosby. >> i said i will do whatever it takes to let people know that that woman is telling the truth. when i finally got in touch with her attorney and said, my name is barbara bowman, and it happened to me, too. and she told me you're not the only one. i was the third, and there were two others before me, and then i found out there were ten more. >> team cosby has...
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andrea: al principio no le fue mal.És falleciÓ. esa experiencia lo hizo preguntarse sobre las propiedades en su vida. adriÁn: es una espina que tienen los cubanos en el corazÓn de decir, cuÁntos momentos me he pedido-- perdido con gente que uno ama. andrea: en el futuro desea mucho mÁs. adriÁn: mi sueÑo es ayudar a personas.no hay nada mÁs bonito que poder ayudar a quien lo necesita. andrea: para Él no existen los sueÑos que no puedan ser alcanzadosen la realidad. presentadora: linda forma de terminar el programa. queremos recordarles que en noches de sentencia en "pequeÑos gigantes" y en sÓlo minutos sabremos cuÁles son los escuadrones que estarÁn peligro de eliminaciÓn. ademÁs ricardo montaner llega con su mÚsica y se une al jurado. ahora un adelanto de la prÓxima edición de "aquÍ y ahora". >> en su vida diaria esta pareja va al supermercado, cocina. ella estÁ explorando otras opciones alimenticias, en las Últimas semanas se han visto videos que los han impresionado. ellos se han preguntado quÉ pasa antes de que la co
andrea: al principio no le fue mal.És falleciÓ. esa experiencia lo hizo preguntarse sobre las propiedades en su vida. adriÁn: es una espina que tienen los cubanos en el corazÓn de decir, cuÁntos momentos me he pedido-- perdido con gente que uno ama. andrea: en el futuro desea mucho mÁs. adriÁn: mi sueÑo es ayudar a personas.no hay nada mÁs bonito que poder ayudar a quien lo necesita. andrea: para Él no existen los sueÑos que no puedan ser alcanzadosen la realidad. presentadora: linda...
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andrea: thank you. you just mention mentioned nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. ave question about both of them. just a few days ago nancy pelosi sent a dear colleague note to house democrats urging them to not support any legislation with republicans. perhaps this is in response to the idea that democrats can win the house in november. are senate democrats receiving similar counsel? senator brown: i didn't know about that. no. i mean, i work -- senator named roy blunt, we knew each other many years ago when we were secretaries of state. he in missouri. i in ohio. i've known sherrod brown for 30 years. we've agreed five times. he laughed. all five of those are federal law. i know i don't get anything done without a republican co-sponsor. i just -- i am now working with shelley moore capito who represents west virginia in the senate. her state and my state have the highest per capita incidents of -- the highest per capita death rate from opioid overdose. we have a bill we're working on together. the bill d
andrea: thank you. you just mention mentioned nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. ave question about both of them. just a few days ago nancy pelosi sent a dear colleague note to house democrats urging them to not support any legislation with republicans. perhaps this is in response to the idea that democrats can win the house in november. are senate democrats receiving similar counsel? senator brown: i didn't know about that. no. i mean, i work -- senator named roy blunt, we knew each other many...
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andrea: y siguen practicando. puede hacer. es que para él no existen los sueños que no pueden ser alcanzados en la realidad. patricia: así llegamos al final de esta edición. gracias por acompañarnos. teresa: muy buenas noches. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: hoy en "dr. juan". tras la muerte de un joven de 16 aÑos por asfixiadespuÉs de quedarse atascado en la silla trasera de un auto, analicemos los peligros en sus vehÍculos y pueden salvarle la vida a su familia. ademÁs, luego de que descubran millones de dÓlares en maquillaje falso, adulterado y con bacterias, le decimos los riesgos en su piel al usar maquillaje pirata. seguimos con el
andrea: y siguen practicando. puede hacer. es que para él no existen los sueños que no pueden ser alcanzados en la realidad. patricia: así llegamos al final de esta edición. gracias por acompañarnos. teresa: muy buenas noches. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: hoy en "dr. juan". tras la muerte de un joven de 16 aÑos por asfixiadespuÉs de quedarse atascado en la silla trasera de un auto, analicemos los peligros en sus vehÍculos y pueden salvarle la vida a su familia. ademÁs, luego de...
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andrea: tras diez años de buscar, sucedió.ormal, hasta que llega un punto en el que él se me enferma. andrea: luego de un mes internado, yumalay empeoró. margarita: sí, porque yo pensé que se me iba a morir mi hijo, ya no comía, él ya no se movía, él ya no tomaba agua, ya no quería nada, o sea, él ya estaba, prácticamente, nada más postrado en una camita. andrea: los médicos no podían hacer un pronóstico del niño y sus padres no tenían los recursos para pagar los tratamientos. margarita: entonces, yo salgo a vender a las calles, salgo a vender paletas, este, "bolis", y pues cuando se ha podido salgo y pues vendo otro tipo de cosas, ¿no? como cacahuate o semillas de calabaza. entonces, pues tuvimos que--tratamientos, pedir dinero prestado, aquí, allá. dije "no, yo voy a hacer cualquier cosa, vender mi casa, lo que sea necesario para..." andrea: luego de meses de análisis descubrieron que yumalay tenía una infección extendida y lo pudieron salvar. margarita: todo por dentro estaba ya infectado. andrea: el tratamiento fue tan lar
andrea: tras diez años de buscar, sucedió.ormal, hasta que llega un punto en el que él se me enferma. andrea: luego de un mes internado, yumalay empeoró. margarita: sí, porque yo pensé que se me iba a morir mi hijo, ya no comía, él ya no se movía, él ya no tomaba agua, ya no quería nada, o sea, él ya estaba, prácticamente, nada más postrado en una camita. andrea: los médicos no podían hacer un pronóstico del niño y sus padres no tenían los recursos para pagar los...
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i know it's going to be disappointing to you but i have the privilege of speaking for andrea and andrea will only -- will not be speaking today. only i will. first of all, we have to thank the montgomery county for doing what they have done, kevin, kristen, stuart and the many, many lawyers in the d.a.'s office who have been diligent in bringing about this just result. i can't even begin to name all the people who have worked on this case. we also -- and i'm doing this on behalf of myself and my cocounsel who unfortunately moved to philadelphia is probably stuck on the schuylkill expressway as we speak or she would also be here. we want to thank all the police officers who have dedicated themselves to this case. detective reap, sergeant schaffer and the many others who are unnamed who all contributed to what has happened today. most of all, i want to express on behalf, if i can, the gr gratitude of so many women that admire andrea for her courage. she came here 14 years ago for justice. i am so happy today that i can say, although justice was delayed it was not denied. it took a lot of
i know it's going to be disappointing to you but i have the privilege of speaking for andrea and andrea will only -- will not be speaking today. only i will. first of all, we have to thank the montgomery county for doing what they have done, kevin, kristen, stuart and the many, many lawyers in the d.a.'s office who have been diligent in bringing about this just result. i can't even begin to name all the people who have worked on this case. we also -- and i'm doing this on behalf of myself and...
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andrea: su esposa jaqueline castro fue clave.sta edición. >> muchas gracias, buenas noches. teresa: los esperamos en el próximo programa. ♪ >> hoy tenemos la respuesta a la preocupaciÓn y cualquier madre, por quÉ se puede desmayar su hijo adolescente? ademÁs, sabe usted quÉ tipo de sangre es? hoy esto podrÍa alejarte de la muerte. cÓmo se cura el asma?doctor juan te lleva las causas y te dice cÓmo aliviarlas. a propÓsito de la semana santa, sabÍas que la espiritualidad podrÍa estar íntimamente ligada a
andrea: su esposa jaqueline castro fue clave.sta edición. >> muchas gracias, buenas noches. teresa: los esperamos en el próximo programa. ♪ >> hoy tenemos la respuesta a la preocupaciÓn y cualquier madre, por quÉ se puede desmayar su hijo adolescente? ademÁs, sabe usted quÉ tipo de sangre es? hoy esto podrÍa alejarte de la muerte. cÓmo se cura el asma?doctor juan te lleva las causas y te dice cÓmo aliviarlas. a propÓsito de la semana santa, sabÍas que la espiritualidad...
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andrea: me llamo andrea. vivo en miami, pero nací en argentina. naylea: ah, por eso hablas así. y yo me quedé así, dije "¿es en serio?". andrea: a marta leticia estar hoy en la casa de "pequeños gigantes" acompañando a su hija le parece un sueño que jamás ocurriría. marta: eh, me enteré que estaba embarazada un 17 de diciembre. todo transcurrió bien, mi hermana me ayudó a contarle a mis papás porque yo tenía miedo de contárselos. andrea: ¿y cuántos años tenías cuando quedaste embarazada? marta: 17. yo estaba todavía en la "prepa". entonces, yo estaba como muy nerviosa, porque yo supuse que se iban a enojar mucho y que a lo mejor me iban a correr de mi casa o así, ¿no? pero no, o sea, lo tomaron bien. andrea: su novio desapareció y su médico le hizo una recomendación que le cambió la vida. marta: eso como que siempre se me va a quedar muy marcado, porque el doctor me dijo "tú vas a estar sola, pero todavía--todavía estás a tiempo de no arruinar tu vida". andrea: marta leticia ni lo pensó. marta: yo dije "no", o sea, "yo voy a seguir, no me importa nada, y este... y mientras yo te
andrea: me llamo andrea. vivo en miami, pero nací en argentina. naylea: ah, por eso hablas así. y yo me quedé así, dije "¿es en serio?". andrea: a marta leticia estar hoy en la casa de "pequeños gigantes" acompañando a su hija le parece un sueño que jamás ocurriría. marta: eh, me enteré que estaba embarazada un 17 de diciembre. todo transcurrió bien, mi hermana me ayudó a contarle a mis papás porque yo tenía miedo de contárselos. andrea: ¿y cuántos años...
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andrea will not be speaking today. only i will. first of all, we have to thank montgomery county for doing what they have done. kevin, kristin and the many lawyers in the da's office who have been diligent about bringing about this just result. i can't even begin to name all the people that have worked on this case. we also -- i'm doing this on behalf of myself and my co-counsel, b.b.kivis. unfortunately moved to philadelphia and is probably stuck on the schuylkill as we people or she would also be here. we also want to thank all the police officers that have dedicated themselves to the case. sergeant schaffer, detective shade and the many others unnamed that all contributed to what has happened here today. most of all, i want to express on behalf, if i can, the gratitude of so many women who admire andrea for her courage. she came here 14 years ago for justice. i am so happy today that i can say that although justice was delayed, it was not denied. it took a lot of courage for her to come back and to do this. there are so many peo
andrea will not be speaking today. only i will. first of all, we have to thank montgomery county for doing what they have done. kevin, kristin and the many lawyers in the da's office who have been diligent about bringing about this just result. i can't even begin to name all the people that have worked on this case. we also -- i'm doing this on behalf of myself and my co-counsel, b.b.kivis. unfortunately moved to philadelphia and is probably stuck on the schuylkill as we people or she would...
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the story of andrea constand. the story of all of those who took that rape against a riisk denigrated publicly, took the risk of being sued for what they said because he had the resources to do it, took the risk of being shamed and blamed as the defense did in their final argument, took those risks and they took the risk so that their truth could be known, so that their truth could be believed. and, yes, the "me too" movement has arrived and is well and is living in montgomery county and throughout this nation and throughout this world. thank you. i do want to thank prosecutor kevin steele, kristin sneddon-stewart. an amazing prosecutorial office. they believed in this case. they went through the first trial, ended in deadlock. some prosecutors would not have retried the case. they took that risk for justice. so i want to thank them. detective green. detective schafer. all those who worked so hard behind the scenes and who also believed my clients. and just everyone. so tom mesereau, you tried. you failed. the per
the story of andrea constand. the story of all of those who took that rape against a riisk denigrated publicly, took the risk of being sued for what they said because he had the resources to do it, took the risk of being shamed and blamed as the defense did in their final argument, took those risks and they took the risk so that their truth could be known, so that their truth could be believed. and, yes, the "me too" movement has arrived and is well and is living in montgomery county...
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i know it's going to be disappointing to you, but i have the privilege of speaking for andrea, and andrea will not be speaking today. only i will. first of all, we have to thank the montgomery county for doing what they have done. kevin, kristen, stewart, and the many, many lawyers in the d.a.'s office who have been diligent in bringing about this just result. i can't even begin to name all of the people who have worked on this case. we also -- i'm doing this on behalf of myself and my co-counsel, beebe kivettes who unfortunately moved to philadelphia and is probably stuck on the schuylkill as we speak or she would also be here. but we also want to thank all the police officers who dedicated themselves to this case, detective reap, sergeant schaeffer, detective shade and the many others who are unnamed who all contributed to what has happened here today. but most of all, i want to express on behalf, if i can, the gratitude of so many women who admire andrea for her courage. she came here 14 years ago for justice. i am so happy today that i can say that although justice was delayed, it was
i know it's going to be disappointing to you, but i have the privilege of speaking for andrea, and andrea will not be speaking today. only i will. first of all, we have to thank the montgomery county for doing what they have done. kevin, kristen, stewart, and the many, many lawyers in the d.a.'s office who have been diligent in bringing about this just result. i can't even begin to name all of the people who have worked on this case. we also -- i'm doing this on behalf of myself and my...
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patricia: gracias, andrea. robert mueller en la investigaciÓn sobre el llamado rusia gate. zuckerberg se hizo responsable por las fallas de seguridad de la red. claudia: mark zuckerberg fundador y dueÑo principal de facebook y uno de los gigantes de los medios sociales empezÓ su comparecencia en el senado pidiendo disculpas. "fue un error mÍo y lo siento". se refiriÓ a los errores de la empresa que permitieron que la firma cambridge analytica usara los datos privados de 87 millones de estadounidenses supuestamente para enviarles propaganda polÍtica a nombre de la campaÑa del entonces candidato presidencial donald trump. zuckerberg dejo a un lado su estilo relajado, bebiÓ agua de vez en cuando y enfrentÓ duras preguntas de casi la mitad de los senadores. asegurÓ que facebook reforzarÁ los controles de privacidad. tambiÉn admitiÓ que su empresa no hizo lo suficiente para evitar problemas como el uso indebido de datos privados, la propagaciÓn de noticias falsas y la interferencia extranjera en las elecciones norte
patricia: gracias, andrea. robert mueller en la investigaciÓn sobre el llamado rusia gate. zuckerberg se hizo responsable por las fallas de seguridad de la red. claudia: mark zuckerberg fundador y dueÑo principal de facebook y uno de los gigantes de los medios sociales empezÓ su comparecencia en el senado pidiendo disculpas. "fue un error mÍo y lo siento". se refiriÓ a los errores de la empresa que permitieron que la firma cambridge analytica usara los datos privados de 87...
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andrea: and i'm andrea feczko. tommy: we're traveling the world...ies and friends the vacation of a lifetime. tommy: join us for spectacular destinations. andrea: unexpected surprises. tommy: and a voyage you will never forget. andrea: watch dreams come true on...
andrea: and i'm andrea feczko. tommy: we're traveling the world...ies and friends the vacation of a lifetime. tommy: join us for spectacular destinations. andrea: unexpected surprises. tommy: and a voyage you will never forget. andrea: watch dreams come true on...
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como nos explica andrea linares no todas las personas detenidas tenÍan rÉcord criminal.oneta negra permanece en el mismo lugar en que fue arrestado armando ordÓÑez por agentes de inmigraciÓn. la detenciÓn ocurrió a escasos metros del restaurante en el que Él trabajaba desde hace 16 aÑos. >> cuando lo pararon dice que sÓlo le pidieron sus papeles y Él dijo que no tenÍa. andrea: su esposa con quien tiene tres hijos de 15, 11 y 6 aÑos no haya quÉ hacer. >> desesperada porque mis hijos me preguntan cuÁndo estará su papÁ. andrea: desde este pasado sÁbado, distintas ciudades de carolina del norte han sido blanco de ice. al menos 40 inmigrantes indocumentados fueron capturados. hugo cano de 34 aÑos y su hermano marco corrieron la misma suerte que armando. ambos fueron sorprendidos por los uniformados justo cuando se preparaban para ir al trabajo. >> yo habÍa salido como 20 minutos antes y veo una camioneta mÁs o menos gris que estaba parqueada. se me hizo muy sospechoso. andrea: mÁs tarde, blandi morales recibiÓ información de que su esposo marco estaba bajo custodia. ice calif
como nos explica andrea linares no todas las personas detenidas tenÍan rÉcord criminal.oneta negra permanece en el mismo lugar en que fue arrestado armando ordÓÑez por agentes de inmigraciÓn. la detenciÓn ocurrió a escasos metros del restaurante en el que Él trabajaba desde hace 16 aÑos. >> cuando lo pararon dice que sÓlo le pidieron sus papeles y Él dijo que no tenÍa. andrea: su esposa con quien tiene tres hijos de 15, 11 y 6 aÑos no haya quÉ hacer. >> desesperada...
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that was given to andrea constand. there were qualifications, the facts and allegations and information learned in the civil suit would never been made public. bill cosby admitted no guilt. the prosecution talked about mistake. absence of accident. plan and scheme. talking about the other women who would take the stand to say me too. i also was drugged and assaulted by bill cosby. it was very vague, but then the prosecution went back to andrea constand. with her, it was no mistake. you will see when she takes the stand. you will hear from andrea constand. alex and christine. >> thank you, jean. >>> a federal lawsuit accuses three michigan state basketball players of raping a female student in 2015. claims the university discouraged her from reporting it to police. the alleged victim who was 18 at the time claims a de facto policy of not reporting allegations against sports stars. the third allegation against an msu basketball player since 2010. the university is under investigation over the handling of the larry nassar
that was given to andrea constand. there were qualifications, the facts and allegations and information learned in the civil suit would never been made public. bill cosby admitted no guilt. the prosecution talked about mistake. absence of accident. plan and scheme. talking about the other women who would take the stand to say me too. i also was drugged and assaulted by bill cosby. it was very vague, but then the prosecution went back to andrea constand. with her, it was no mistake. you will see...
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there's andrea constand there. jeffrey, to think what victims go through in the pursuit of justice, it is a very difficult harrowing drawn out ordeal. >> there's no doubt these kind of cases where the victims suffered a personal injury unlike a monetary case or something along those lines or an eyewitness to a crime. it doesn't get more personal than this. that's why emotions in these kinds of cases are difficult. defense lawyers went at these victims pretty hard, as is their job. and i think prosecutors did a very good job in marshaling the testimony here and the evidence because there wasn't a lot. there was no dna. there was no physical evidence. >> shepard: it was clearly a he said and she said plus a bunch of corroborating statements from others who said that they had suffered similar fates. and whether or not to allow that testimony, that was up to the judge, wasn't it? >> exactly. and that was crucial. without those extra victims, if you will, i think this is a different verdict. and the court has to balance
there's andrea constand there. jeffrey, to think what victims go through in the pursuit of justice, it is a very difficult harrowing drawn out ordeal. >> there's no doubt these kind of cases where the victims suffered a personal injury unlike a monetary case or something along those lines or an eyewitness to a crime. it doesn't get more personal than this. that's why emotions in these kinds of cases are difficult. defense lawyers went at these victims pretty hard, as is their job. and i...
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no answers on any of those questions, andrea. although she did stress that right now they are having conversations with governors from the various states that would be impacted from texas, new mexico and california and trying to determine exactly what is needed. california, by the way, fairly non-committal in its public statements about the president's announcement only saying they're reviewing the policy but the dhs secretary said earlier today she ultimately is confident that they will work with the administration on this, andrea. >> now, to you and david ignatius, both of you, the data from the "washington post," "the new york times," according to the "new york times" in particular, last year the number of illegal immigrants caught at the border was the lowest since 1971, said the united states border patrol. still mr. trump seized on what's become an annual seasonal uptick in central american migrants making their way north to make his case. arguably, david, this might be politically expedient for the president but when he ta
no answers on any of those questions, andrea. although she did stress that right now they are having conversations with governors from the various states that would be impacted from texas, new mexico and california and trying to determine exactly what is needed. california, by the way, fairly non-committal in its public statements about the president's announcement only saying they're reviewing the policy but the dhs secretary said earlier today she ultimately is confident that they will work...
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enrique: gracias, andrea.ntuario parecen intensificarse mÁs que en otros puntos del paÍs y en nueva york no ha sido la excepciÓn. como nos dice blanca rosa vilches, los activistas aseguran que en realidad se estÁn deteniendo a personas sin antecedentes criminales. blanca: una semana mÁs en la que se producen redadas. son 225 personas arrestadas en sÓlo seis dÍas en los cinco condados de nueva york, incluidas 60 ayer. ice dice que de ellos 180 son criminales convictos y podrÍan enfrentar la deportaciÓn. >> solamente la semana pasada, en un dÍa recibimos cinco casos. hemos visto personas que tienen casos criminales abiertos y hemos recibido casos de personas que, saliendo de la corte han sido arrestadas. hemos visto personas que no han tenido ningÚn tipo de record criminal. blanca: dentro de los arrestados con pasados delictivos se encuentran chÓferes embriagados, ademÁs de casos por violencia domÉstica, abuso sexual, venta de cds en las calles y robos en las tiendas. ice se queja que nueva york se negÓ a cooper
enrique: gracias, andrea.ntuario parecen intensificarse mÁs que en otros puntos del paÍs y en nueva york no ha sido la excepciÓn. como nos dice blanca rosa vilches, los activistas aseguran que en realidad se estÁn deteniendo a personas sin antecedentes criminales. blanca: una semana mÁs en la que se producen redadas. son 225 personas arrestadas en sÓlo seis dÍas en los cinco condados de nueva york, incluidas 60 ayer. ice dice que de ellos 180 son criminales convictos y podrÍan enfrentar...
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>> it feels like we have this conversation every week, andrea. my colleagues report it's just the latest chapter ongoing book, an uneasy book for this administration of a relationship, story of a relationship between a president and his chief of staff since the number of last year. the chief of staff has had a frayed relationship with the president. what's interesting about the story, this recent story, is that the relationship has had its moments. chief of staff kelly has threatened to quit, yet he hangs on. like so many people in the president's orbit, they find ways to hang around despite the frustrations. >> and one of the key issues that they both have to decide, or these the president has to decide, what to do about pruitt and the increasing number of stories about ethics problems at the epa. just day by day. not just the money spent on security, which they argue is necessary because of threats. but in addition, his lack of transparency about it, the travel to morocco, which really was a weekend in paris, and a short day in morocco, first c
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right now, it's time to hand over to "andrea mitchell reports." >>> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," the comey memos are promptly leaked with his conversations with the president and top white house aids. moments later, answering rachel maddow's questions in realtime. >> he told you that he had a personal conversation with president putin about hookers? >> yes. >> did you believe him or thinking he was speaking hyperbolically? >> didn't seem to be speaking hyp hyperbolically. >>> and rudy giuliani joining the trump team proving his loyalty another the convention. >> what i did for new york, donald trump will do for america! >>> and walkout. students in hundreds of schools across the nation continuing their call for tougher gun laws, commemorating the 19th anniversary of the columbine high school massacre that changed an entire generation. >> we're making history. we are the future. but we're also this present. >>> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. with the fallout released by the justice department, after weeks of relentless pressure and under a threat
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right now, it's time for andrea mitchell and "andrea mitchell reports." >>> and right now on "andrea mitt chchell reports," the art dodge. what is leaving rod rosenstein hanging? >> they have been saying, i'm going to get rid of them for the last three months, four months, five months, and they are still there. we want to get the investigation overwith, done with, behind us. >>> the state department nominee making the rounds on capitol hill that is bolstered by the secret trip to north korea. >> what did you learn from your conversations with kim jong-un? >> i'm just here today working. >> coming up, we'll talk about pompeo's confirmation battle and the planned summit with north korea with the senate foreign relations chairman bob corker. >>> and oh, baby, new rules in the u.s. senate as they enter the 21st century allowing the new mother tammy duckworth to bring her daughter onto the chamber floor. >>> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. president trump arriving in key west moments ago for a meeting on drug trafficking after raising some big questions about his no
right now, it's time for andrea mitchell and "andrea mitchell reports." >>> and right now on "andrea mitt chchell reports," the art dodge. what is leaving rod rosenstein hanging? >> they have been saying, i'm going to get rid of them for the last three months, four months, five months, and they are still there. we want to get the investigation overwith, done with, behind us. >>> the state department nominee making the rounds on capitol hill that is...
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time to hand it of to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," fighting back. former fbi director james comey tells his side of the story, calling donald trump unfit to occupy the oval office. >> a person who sees moral equivalence in charlottesville, who talks about and treats women like they're pieces of meat, who lies constantly about matters big and small and insists the american people believe it. that person is not fit to be president of the united states on moral grounds. >>> striking syria. the u.s. is set to slap russia with new sanctions for supporting the assad regime, as the trump white house vows to keep up the pressure after friday night air strikes targeting syrian chemical weapons facilities. >> we of course know that our work in syria is not done. we know that it's now up to bashar al assad on whether he's going to use chemical weapons again. should he use it again, the president has made it very clear that the united states is locked and loaded and ready to go. >>> and care and comfort. the matriarch of a political dyn
time to hand it of to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," fighting back. former fbi director james comey tells his side of the story, calling donald trump unfit to occupy the oval office. >> a person who sees moral equivalence in charlottesville, who talks about and treats women like they're pieces of meat, who lies constantly about matters big and small and insists the american people believe it. that person...
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he changed the way in which they decided to go after andrea constand. and that combined with the judge's decision to allow the case to unfold differently ultimately led to this conviction on three separate counts. >> erika hill is with us. it was june of last year when there was a hung jury. there's been a lot developing in this #metoo movement over the past year. do you believe the current environment around country had an impact on these jurors? >> i think the jurors -- we do know that when the jurors were being questioned during jury selection, they were asked if they were familiar with the #metoo movement. so the question is out there. often times we'll say does this have an impact on the jury. although if this jury was doing their job properly, they would not let that influence their decision, they're only weighing the evidence. >> they could let it influence their decision in one way, to go to his motive, his m.o. look, there are some issues that will be real issues on appeal ea here. but the judge took a broad view of letting in more evidence on
he changed the way in which they decided to go after andrea constand. and that combined with the judge's decision to allow the case to unfold differently ultimately led to this conviction on three separate counts. >> erika hill is with us. it was june of last year when there was a hung jury. there's been a lot developing in this #metoo movement over the past year. do you believe the current environment around country had an impact on these jurors? >> i think the jurors -- we do know...
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andrea: expertos opinan que incluso se podrÍa ver un aumento en los procesos de apelaciÓn.s que resuelvan menos de 700 casos recibirÁn una calificaciÓn inferior y necesitarÁn demostrar un mejor desempeÑo laboral. los nuevos criterios entran en efecto el 1 de octubre, segÚn reporta the wall street journal. patricia: gracias por esa informaciÓn. vamos a hablar de fernando carrillo, un indocumentado en riesgo de deportaciÓn quien saliÓ en libertad luego de pasar seis meses detenido. bien la alegrÍa cuando recobrÓ su libertad. habÍa estado arrestado por agentes de inmigraciÓn luego de dejar a su hija de cuatro aÑos en la escuela, pero un juez decidiÓ que su vida estarÍa en peligro si regresaba a mÉxico y le permitiÓ quedarse con su familia en california. tambiÉn por las noticias para carla castaÑeda. cinco aÑos de lucha intensa para permanecer legalmente en estados unidos. su caso se hizo popular por su bÚsqueda de una de sus cuatro hijas qque desapareciÓ en ciudad juÁrez. acaba de lograr el asilo pero tiene sentimientos encontrados. carla le hablÓ en exclusiva a dulce castella
andrea: expertos opinan que incluso se podrÍa ver un aumento en los procesos de apelaciÓn.s que resuelvan menos de 700 casos recibirÁn una calificaciÓn inferior y necesitarÁn demostrar un mejor desempeÑo laboral. los nuevos criterios entran en efecto el 1 de octubre, segÚn reporta the wall street journal. patricia: gracias por esa informaciÓn. vamos a hablar de fernando carrillo, un indocumentado en riesgo de deportaciÓn quien saliÓ en libertad luego de pasar seis meses detenido. bien...
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. we have a lot of news coming out of russia after the kremlin announced it, the white house now confirmed the president did suggest meeting with vladimir putin even at the white house. sarah huckabee sanders confirming putin and the president discussed the meeting during their march 20th phone call. a white house meeting was suggested as well. nbc's national correspondent peter alexander is at the white house. it was remarkable watching the president on the truman balcony addressing his achievements. let's just say the easter bunny kept a straight face. >> yeah, the easter bunny, whose face is stuck with that smile. this is sort of remarkable. it seemed odd to hear the president there as he welcomed these guests from around the area and frankly around the country for the easter egg roll, talking about the military and some of the economic achievements that the president likes to tout as well. andrea, you brought up, i think, another item that we're focused on here at the white house, w
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. we have a lot of news coming out of russia after the kremlin announced it, the white house now confirmed the president did suggest meeting with vladimir putin even at the white house. sarah huckabee sanders confirming putin and the president discussed the meeting during their march 20th phone call. a white house meeting was suggested as well. nbc's national correspondent peter alexander is at the white house. it was remarkable watching the president on the...
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andrea constand's lawyer was in the courtroom as well. while they were waiting for the jury and the judge to enter, bill cosby was sitting quietly at the defense table, and looked like his eyes were closed. this is according to our producer, at 1:45:00 p.m. this afternoon, 8 minutes ago, the six alternates were led into the courtroom, they sat in the background of the courtroom and then they began reading the counts. count 1, aggravated indecent assault against bill cosby. a felony in the second degree. the decision was that bill cosby did engage in penetration, however slight, of the private parts of the complaint, andrea constand, with a part of the defendant's body for any purpose other than good faith, medical hygienic procedures without the consent of the plaintiff. that's the legal way of saying he sexually assaulted her. count 2, aggravated indecent assault. did engage in the same acts to which andrea constand, for the purpose other than good faith, medical and otherwise, and in the third count, he is guilty of aggravated indecent
andrea constand's lawyer was in the courtroom as well. while they were waiting for the jury and the judge to enter, bill cosby was sitting quietly at the defense table, and looked like his eyes were closed. this is according to our producer, at 1:45:00 p.m. this afternoon, 8 minutes ago, the six alternates were led into the courtroom, they sat in the background of the courtroom and then they began reading the counts. count 1, aggravated indecent assault against bill cosby. a felony in the...
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so they, at great personal cost, it came to support andrea constand and the prosecutors in because asem, that i say that this was their fight as much as it was her fight. they wanted to see when they're asked on stand, a number of them said they wanted to see justice. that is why they had chosen to come here and speak. bill cosby‘s lawyers really fought aggressively to try to hold onto his image again as america's favorite dad, to say that he always had consensual relationships with the women, that andrea constand was a con artist who was just after his money. but the jury was just after his money. but the juryjust did not side with that view. they did side with the women. i think what is a very important point to underscore here is the fact that it point to underscore here is the fact thatitis point to underscore here is the fact that it is the women who are believed up against such a powerful figure in american culture. light from outside the courtroom where bill cosby has been convicted of drugging and abusing a woman today. now it is time for a look at the weather. let's join sara
so they, at great personal cost, it came to support andrea constand and the prosecutors in because asem, that i say that this was their fight as much as it was her fight. they wanted to see when they're asked on stand, a number of them said they wanted to see justice. that is why they had chosen to come here and speak. bill cosby‘s lawyers really fought aggressively to try to hold onto his image again as america's favorite dad, to say that he always had consensual relationships with the...
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in 2015, parts of that deposition for andrea constand's civil suit began trickling out. detectives interviewed constand, reopening a criminal investigation just as the 12-year statute of limitations was set to expire. >> the defendant's deposition showed the stark contrast between bill cosby the public moralist, and bill cosby the subject of serious allegations, and perhaps criminal conduct. >> reporter: but constand's first case would end in a mistrial. bobby dugan was one of those original jurors. he says after six agonizing days, the jury reached a breaking point. >> the most intense moment, i think, was when there was about four people crying in the room. one was out in the hallway pacing, visibly upset. just couldn't handle it. >> reporter: the then-79-year-old comedian walked out of court that day a free man but the d.a. immediately promised to retry the case. >> she's entitled to a verdict in this case. >> reporter: this time around one of the biggest differences, the prosecution convinced the judge cosby's prior bad acts were relevant. the testimony of the five o
in 2015, parts of that deposition for andrea constand's civil suit began trickling out. detectives interviewed constand, reopening a criminal investigation just as the 12-year statute of limitations was set to expire. >> the defendant's deposition showed the stark contrast between bill cosby the public moralist, and bill cosby the subject of serious allegations, and perhaps criminal conduct. >> reporter: but constand's first case would end in a mistrial. bobby dugan was one of those...
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andrea compareciÓ en la corte.lmente en el aÑo 2004 en su hogar en filadelfia. recordemos que los abogados del acusado dijo que se tratÓ de algo consensual. decena de mujeres han acusado al artista de abuso sexual. escuchemos. >>[habla el inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] javier: ahÍ teníamos parte de las primeras palabras de esta mujer, andrea constant. ahora estamos viendo imÁgenes en vivo de la camioneta del comediante a la salida de este fallo quesada-- ya se-- que ya se entregÓ. carolina: recordemos que estÁ libre y bajo fianzadespuÉs de haber pagado. ese fue uno de los momentos mÁs mencionados durante esa audiencia, durante los argumentos penales cuando uno de los que le le pide al juez que no le otorgue el derecho a fianza. bill cosby le dice que Él no tiene un aviÓn privado para escaparse. javier dos . los abogados del comediantehan hablado de andrea definiÉndola como una mujer mentirosa y que ha querido aprovecharse de toda esta situaciÓn. incluso ustedes recordarÁn que hace un tiempo ella recibiÓ 3.38 millones de
andrea compareciÓ en la corte.lmente en el aÑo 2004 en su hogar en filadelfia. recordemos que los abogados del acusado dijo que se tratÓ de algo consensual. decena de mujeres han acusado al artista de abuso sexual. escuchemos. >>[habla el inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] javier: ahÍ teníamos parte de las primeras palabras de esta mujer, andrea constant. ahora estamos viendo imÁgenes en vivo de la camioneta del comediante a la salida de este fallo quesada-- ya se-- que ya se entregÓ....
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but you are right to point that out, andrea. as well as the fact that typically when we asked the white house about manafort or van der zwaan, they've really tried to distance themselves. ty cobb, the president's lawyer who handles all things related to russia has in the past cast van der zwaan as someone who didn't really have anything to do with the trump campaign and tried to downplay manafort's role to the trump campaign. we've reached out to ty cobb today to see if there is any new rebeings reaction but so far there isn't. this is getting closer to the president himself and the oval office and we know there are very sensitive discussions going on behind the scenes with the president's legal team and the special counsel's legal team about a potential interview with the president himself -- the size, the scope of it. those are the types of things that are still being discussed is, andrea. i can tell you just as of yesterday, those familiar with the discussions say they are ongoing, they continue to be constructive but still n
but you are right to point that out, andrea. as well as the fact that typically when we asked the white house about manafort or van der zwaan, they've really tried to distance themselves. ty cobb, the president's lawyer who handles all things related to russia has in the past cast van der zwaan as someone who didn't really have anything to do with the trump campaign and tried to downplay manafort's role to the trump campaign. we've reached out to ty cobb today to see if there is any new...
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. >>> right now, our dear friend andrea mitchell. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," the gambler. the president doubling down on tariffs against china upping the ante to another $100 billion on top of the $50 billion he had already threatened igniting a trade war but blaming his predecessors. >> we don't have a trade war. we've lost a trade war because for many years, whether it is clinton or the bushes or obama, all of our presidents before have for some reason it just got worse and worse. >>> targeting russia. the trump administration punishes putin's son if law and the oligarchs with the strongest sanctions yet against russia. >>> and pay for privacy? facebook admits its error in not sharing the full extent of the data breach. sa sheryl sandberg tells savannah guthrie on "today" -- >> do you have an opt-out data. >> we have different forms of opt out. we don't have opt out at the highest level. that would be a paid product. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. president trump making waves on two big fronts. first, cracking down on russia with the strongest sanction
. >>> right now, our dear friend andrea mitchell. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," the gambler. the president doubling down on tariffs against china upping the ante to another $100 billion on top of the $50 billion he had already threatened igniting a trade war but blaming his predecessors. >> we don't have a trade war. we've lost a trade war because for many years, whether it is clinton or the bushes or obama, all of our presidents before have for...
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all involved crimes against one woman, andrea constand. in this retrial, cosby has faced three counts of aggravated indecent assault, each carrying up to ten years in prison. these counts again all involve just one woman. you may know that many, many, many women have accused bill cosby of sexual misconduct, everything from inappropriate touching to rape.
all involved crimes against one woman, andrea constand. in this retrial, cosby has faced three counts of aggravated indecent assault, each carrying up to ten years in prison. these counts again all involve just one woman. you may know that many, many, many women have accused bill cosby of sexual misconduct, everything from inappropriate touching to rape.
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no name yet, andrea, as you may know. as per royal tradition.'t come for another day or two, but there is hot favorites like albert, arthur and, of course, prince philip. sorry, well, it would be prince philip, wouldn't it? named after his great-grandfather potentially. >> and kelly, how old is this child? i'm not doing the math. a five-hour time difference? because the baby was born around 11:00 in the morning, london time? >> reporter: that's right. so the baby's about seven hours old, actually. seven hours old. his mother, the duchess of cambridge, looks fantastic, of course. there were rumors that the hair-stylist was seen leaving the hospital earlier today out of that door. that's usually our cue that the family will be leaving today. she obviously has to make this historic moment. this is a picture that will be shown as you know over and over and over again. this will be in you know, royal archives and historical photos. the importance of her looking like the mother of a king, well -- it can't be minimized, and there they are. >> there the
no name yet, andrea, as you may know. as per royal tradition.'t come for another day or two, but there is hot favorites like albert, arthur and, of course, prince philip. sorry, well, it would be prince philip, wouldn't it? named after his great-grandfather potentially. >> and kelly, how old is this child? i'm not doing the math. a five-hour time difference? because the baby was born around 11:00 in the morning, london time? >> reporter: that's right. so the baby's about seven hours...
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right now we hand you off to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," locked out. more than 100 migrants from central america stuck at the border after president trump vows to keep them out. >> catherine and her 1-year-old daughter, ashley, are waiting to turn themselves in at the point of entry. she said gangs in honduras have threatened to kill her and she can't go back. >>> near a deal? kim jong-un promised to give up his nukes. it's a long way from reality, but south korea's leader is talking nobel peace prize for president trump. >>> we're here where we are today, because of the pressure that the trump administration has put on north korea, economic pressure, military pressure. this is widely recognized. >>> and red state threat. president trump going after montana senator jon tester, ignoring republican senators who also challenged the background of dr. ronny jackson. >> i know things about tester that i could say too. he would never be elected again. >> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in washington, where president trum
right now we hand you off to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," locked out. more than 100 migrants from central america stuck at the border after president trump vows to keep them out. >> catherine and her 1-year-old daughter, ashley, are waiting to turn themselves in at the point of entry. she said gangs in honduras have threatened to kill her and she can't go back. >>> near a deal? kim jong-un...
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he was accused of sexually assaulting andrea constand. he was found guilty on all three felony charges in this case. the jury spent 14 hours deliberating. seven men and five women and they came out with their verdict just before 2:00 today. bill cosby came out and actually put his hand up in the air with his cane in the air, looking as though he was acquitted. this is an incredible scene. an awed i believe shrieking was heard in the courtroom when the verdict was read by the juriors. andrea constand was sitting behind the d.a. she stayed stoicly. bill cosby was stoic as the verdict was read aloud. bill cosby lashed out after the district attorney asked for his bail to be revoked because he was afraid that bill cosby would flee. bill cosby said, he yelled "he doesn't have a plane you a-hole." he said "i'm sick of him" when talking about the district attorney. that was him lashing out after this verdict came out. an extraordinary scene in the courtroom. as for andrea constand, she has gone through 14 years ago,bill cosby invited her to his
he was accused of sexually assaulting andrea constand. he was found guilty on all three felony charges in this case. the jury spent 14 hours deliberating. seven men and five women and they came out with their verdict just before 2:00 today. bill cosby came out and actually put his hand up in the air with his cane in the air, looking as though he was acquitted. this is an incredible scene. an awed i believe shrieking was heard in the courtroom when the verdict was read by the juriors. andrea...
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. nbc news has learned that president trump agreed to stay in syria a while longer, reluctantly. but he was angry when his military advisors argued against what he had told the world earlier in the day, that he wants out of syria, thinks the mission is all but accomplished. >> as far as syria's concerned, our primary mission in terms of that was getting rid of isis. we've almost completed that task. so it's time. it's time. we were very successful against isis. will be successful against anybody militarily. but sometimes it's time to come back home. and we're thinking about that very seriously. >> even as the top general in charge of the war was saying across town that there is a lot more to do. >> a lot of very good military progress made over the last couple years. but again the hard part i think is in front of us and that is stabilizing these areas, consolidating our gains, getting people back into their homes, addressing the long-term issues of reconstruction. >> joining me now is n
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. nbc news has learned that president trump agreed to stay in syria a while longer, reluctantly. but he was angry when his military advisors argued against what he had told the world earlier in the day, that he wants out of syria, thinks the mission is all but accomplished. >> as far as syria's concerned, our primary mission in terms of that was getting rid of isis. we've almost completed that task. so it's time. it's time. we were very successful against...
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cosby is charged with molesting and drugging andrea constand back in 2004.as consensual. >>> there are more than 1,800 target stores in the u.s. dean reynolds looks into this. >> our goal would be to take a photograph of each of the fingerprints are that are on each piece of evidence. >> reporter: in a dark lab, these experts are busy solving crimes. >> what did he get convicted of? >> a number of crimes including grand larceny and conspiracy in california. >> reporter: the lab uses the latest in digital forensics to nab suspects. >> process those fingerprints and turn those over to law enforcement. >> turn those over because these pressure chambers and rows of monitors are not located in a police department. they're at target, you know, the retailer. i'm at one of the 1,800 target stores nationwide and all of them can be viewed live from several angles at the company's national investigation center. lautenbach is the senior corporate security manager. >> why do you need this? >> really, our business is organized retail fraud. >> reporter: target opens about
cosby is charged with molesting and drugging andrea constand back in 2004.as consensual. >>> there are more than 1,800 target stores in the u.s. dean reynolds looks into this. >> our goal would be to take a photograph of each of the fingerprints are that are on each piece of evidence. >> reporter: in a dark lab, these experts are busy solving crimes. >> what did he get convicted of? >> a number of crimes including grand larceny and conspiracy in california....
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estamos con andrea chediak. tecnologÍa que ayuda a reducir las bolsas, las patas de gallo y las ojeras. esta noticia estÁ dedicada a arica y a todas las mujeres embarazadas quienes quieren cuidar de su piel. estas mascarillas reducen las estrias y promete mejorar la apariencia de tu barriguita. esta artista ha dado mucho de quÉ hablar creando obras de arte con sus besos. crea retrato utilizando labiales como pintura. nos sÓlo besa el lienzo para lograr las formas sino que tambiÉn utiliza el maquillaje para pintar detalles. la artista ha recreado lo rostros de la princesa diana, madonna y de scarlett johansson. atenciÓn coquetas porque la Última tendencia es pintarse el cabello con mechones metÁlicos. el incorporar tonos como el oro rosa o el dorado logra un efecto de iluminaciÓn. esto consiste en agregar o cambiar de look completamente a algo mÁs arriesgado. sara valbuena es una joven de 23 aÑos quien ha plasmado su interÉs por el arte sobre carteras muy a la moda ofreciendo modelos exclusivos y personalizados.
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the complainant being andrea constand.ird charge said he administered drugs for the purpose of preventing resistance. what's important in this case in the second trial, wolf, five women, five other women separate from constand, testified cosby drugged and assaulted them in previous incidents, and the prosecutors say this establishes a pattern of behavior by bill cosby. so that is information that was part of this trial. and one thing i should note is that cosby's attorneys are saying, yes, cosby did have a sexual encounter with andrea constand but it was consensual. business colkoh bill cosby says when constand asked him to stop, he stopped. this is a witch hunt essentially. >> we're just told he's been convicted on all three counts, all three counts of aggravated, indecent assault punishable by up to ten years in prison. our legal analyst is with us, laura coates, as well. that would be 30 years if you add them up. he could serve >> yes, in pennsylvania, if you have ten, ten, ten, concurrently means all at once. many are
the complainant being andrea constand.ird charge said he administered drugs for the purpose of preventing resistance. what's important in this case in the second trial, wolf, five women, five other women separate from constand, testified cosby drugged and assaulted them in previous incidents, and the prosecutors say this establishes a pattern of behavior by bill cosby. so that is information that was part of this trial. and one thing i should note is that cosby's attorneys are saying, yes,...
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>> wolf, let me just say i'm very proud of andrea constand. very proud of all of the 33 accusers that i represent. those who spoke out and some who didn't speak out against mr. cosby but did provide evidence and information to the prosecution. proud of all of them including the three who testified prior bad act witnesses in this case. all of whom were vigorously attacked by the defense with smear tactics, with ugly innuendo, with attacks on their motives and their character which were totally unjustified. none of them were seeking money. none of them were seeking fame. all of them were seeking justice. they wanted their truth to be known and they endured such a vicious and ugly cross-examination but they persisted and prevailed. it is a great day for and all of the accusers and the me too movement, for women because women have been believed. in this case, i've always said, wolf, how many women will it take before one woman is believed against the denials of a rich, power, famous man? now we know the answer. in a criminal case in a court of law
>> wolf, let me just say i'm very proud of andrea constand. very proud of all of the 33 accusers that i represent. those who spoke out and some who didn't speak out against mr. cosby but did provide evidence and information to the prosecution. proud of all of them including the three who testified prior bad act witnesses in this case. all of whom were vigorously attacked by the defense with smear tactics, with ugly innuendo, with attacks on their motives and their character which were...
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my name is andrea turner. the reason that i wanted to speak is to speak on behalf of my team as well as the hospital. the team that you'll hear from today are superior. they are one of the greatest teams that i've ever worked with. well, quite frankly we've been working hard to figure things out as a matter of how do we staff correctly and how do we ensure that our patients get the right treatment that they need. we started with staff, a staff grid which when i started that wasn't there. previous to me coming here, the leader that was in charge at the time, actively worked on reducing registry. we engaged it from a team management approach which others do have a voice. we've been moving that along. so with a staffing grid we can tell how many employees need to be there at what time. there are other things that do play a huge role in how we staff. so i ask that you listen to this team that will speak today and then of course look at the information that is presented. >> sheehy: okay. so i do have a series of qu
my name is andrea turner. the reason that i wanted to speak is to speak on behalf of my team as well as the hospital. the team that you'll hear from today are superior. they are one of the greatest teams that i've ever worked with. well, quite frankly we've been working hard to figure things out as a matter of how do we staff correctly and how do we ensure that our patients get the right treatment that they need. we started with staff, a staff grid which when i started that wasn't there....
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more with andrea in houston after this. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. ai had a lot on my mind. could this happen again? was my warfarin treatment right for me? my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots... eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis had both and that turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding don't take eliquis if you have an art
more with andrea in houston after this. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual...
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[aplausos] >> muchos aÑos. >> eso, andrea, hablaste por mÍ. perfecto!por el comentario del prÍncipe y Él se dio cuenta y trata de salvar el comentario diciendo: bueno, tambiÉn le podemos poner jackie. pero, ya habÍa sido demasiado tarde . todos empezaron a especular de que el prÓximo integrante de la familia va a ser un varoncito. ana: dentro de poco tiempo lo sabremos . ahora pueden disfrutar de "despierta amÉrica" donde y cuando quieran, con la aplicaciÓn de "univisiÓn now" no se lo pueden perder, lo pueden ver en vivo de este su tableta, celular, computadora y pueden ver toda la programaciÓn de "univisión" y cree "unimÁs" al instante, con pelÍculas, series exclusivas, descarguen ya "univisiÓn now" para que disfrute de su programaciÓn. francisca: parque beato sus segmentos y todos los show una y -- para que vean todos sus segmentos y todos sus shows una y otra vez. esto nos llena de orgullo porque eugenio derbez sigue en alto siendo el nombre de los latinos en todo el mundo. estrena su pelÍcula con nosotros usted no se lo puede perder. ana: alejandro
[aplausos] >> muchos aÑos. >> eso, andrea, hablaste por mÍ. perfecto!por el comentario del prÍncipe y Él se dio cuenta y trata de salvar el comentario diciendo: bueno, tambiÉn le podemos poner jackie. pero, ya habÍa sido demasiado tarde . todos empezaron a especular de que el prÓximo integrante de la familia va a ser un varoncito. ana: dentro de poco tiempo lo sabremos . ahora pueden disfrutar de "despierta amÉrica" donde y cuando quieran, con la aplicaciÓn de...
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diana parsons: "andrea's six feet?" reporter: "six feet!" diana parsons: "yes.r basketball skills are unbelievable. i think she was in grade 12 and different universities started coming forward offering andrea scholarships."andrea constand played four years of division 1 ball at the university of arizona. it was followed by two years of pro ball in europe. her goal -- to play for the wnba. but it didn't happen. reporter question: "how traumatic was that for her?" diana parsons: "i think it was something yes she really did want but that path did not work out for her and she moved along to the next path." in 2001 she decided it was time to make a career off the courts. so she accepted an administration job with the women's basketball team at philadelphia's temple university -- a path that led her to the very center of bill cosby's world. jean casarez: "jury selection is set to begin on monday the jury will come from right here in montgomery county pennsylvania. the jury will actually be sequestered. they will stay in hotels for what the judge has said can easily b
diana parsons: "andrea's six feet?" reporter: "six feet!" diana parsons: "yes.r basketball skills are unbelievable. i think she was in grade 12 and different universities started coming forward offering andrea scholarships."andrea constand played four years of division 1 ball at the university of arizona. it was followed by two years of pro ball in europe. her goal -- to play for the wnba. but it didn't happen. reporter question: "how traumatic was that for...
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hang in singapore good to see you andrea so if china doesn't want to enter into a full blown trade war how do you interpret those chinese tariffs on u.s. goods. well monica it's very hot not to think of it as a treat war or as a retaliation is some kind of retaliation against the u.s. however heresy it can be seen as a much needed supplies on china's putte targeting the three billion dollars in u.s. imports is minute effort compared to the larger scale of things considering the one hundred fifteen point six billion dollars in u.s. imports altogether to china so this those three billion dollars worth of tariffs is just a warm up place. it could be given it could be given that the upcoming sixty billion of new tears that trump intends to put across to china in the near future that being said china has been minimal in its retaliations to the u.s. given the multiple threats it trump has imposed on to china thus far and how how it's all of this going down with the chinese business community given that the u.s. is such an important export market for china well as seen in the video of their v
hang in singapore good to see you andrea so if china doesn't want to enter into a full blown trade war how do you interpret those chinese tariffs on u.s. goods. well monica it's very hot not to think of it as a treat war or as a retaliation is some kind of retaliation against the u.s. however heresy it can be seen as a much needed supplies on china's putte targeting the three billion dollars in u.s. imports is minute effort compared to the larger scale of things considering the one hundred...