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and i brought this to president cohen, and president cohen took it away from there. >> commissioner cohen: that was nice set up. chief, i know that you've been working with the p.o.a. to get your officers the vaccines, so we stand with you and support your efforts. >> thank you very much. >> president cohen: if there's no further discussion, we can go ahead and take a vote on this. >> commissioner cohen? >> president cohen: yes, chief, please. >> can i just say thank you to the commission on this very, very much? i just want to point out to the public that covid-19 was the biggest killer of police officers last year. it's a huge issue, and thank goodness we haven't lost anybody from covid-19, but this is a huge issue, so i just want to thank the commission for their support. we really, really appreciate that. >> vice president elias: and maybe chief, next week, you can give us an update now that we're moving into a different tier and how that affects officers in your weekly report. >> yes, thank you. >> president cohen: all right. thank you very much. so can i take a motion to adopt the r
and i brought this to president cohen, and president cohen took it away from there. >> commissioner cohen: that was nice set up. chief, i know that you've been working with the p.o.a. to get your officers the vaccines, so we stand with you and support your efforts. >> thank you very much. >> president cohen: if there's no further discussion, we can go ahead and take a vote on this. >> commissioner cohen? >> president cohen: yes, chief, please. >> can i just...
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president cohen, that is the end of public comment. >> president cohen: thank you very much. let's call the next item. >> item 3, reports to the commission, discussion. chief's report. weekly crime trends provide overview of offenses occurring in san francisco. major significant incidents provide summary of planned activities and events. it will include a brief overview of activities occurring in san francisco. >> do we need to have a motion for the adoption of the minutes? >> president cohen: you're right. i will take that as a motion made by you and is there a second to adopt the minute? >> second. >> president cohen: seconded by mr. hamasaki. if we can take that without objection. that motion passes unanimously. mr. brookter and chief, you're up. welcome back to the commission. >> thank you president cohen. i tart this -- i will start this week with the most significant events that happened. that was in term of crime. we had 205 last week, we had one homicide last week and one incident that turned into a homicide on monday and we had a homicide yesterday. this is concernin
president cohen, that is the end of public comment. >> president cohen: thank you very much. let's call the next item. >> item 3, reports to the commission, discussion. chief's report. weekly crime trends provide overview of offenses occurring in san francisco. major significant incidents provide summary of planned activities and events. it will include a brief overview of activities occurring in san francisco. >> do we need to have a motion for the adoption of the minutes?...
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>>president cohen: not 100,000? >>stacy maunder: $107,000. >> i want to piggyback on the enterprise agreement with the city so our cost may go up $2000 for storage but that was one very cost-effective and never for us. >>president cohen: okay. all right, well thank you for yourpresentation. appreciate your work, kudos to you guys . i noticed that you didn't speak for yourpowerpoint presentation . >>stacy maunder: we just have a one page report that looks like this. i feel like there's a powerpoint presentation for the next one. >>president cohen: let's keep moving, sydney. >>commissioner elias: one thing i want to have to consider is the position, 1421 position for the actual commission office because the commission office as you know also has their own working 21 records they release and its separate and apart from the police department and i know that that is burdensome especially since most of the commission disciplinary hearings are on audio cassette tapes. so there is some time involved, it's very time-consumin
>>president cohen: not 100,000? >>stacy maunder: $107,000. >> i want to piggyback on the enterprise agreement with the city so our cost may go up $2000 for storage but that was one very cost-effective and never for us. >>president cohen: okay. all right, well thank you for yourpresentation. appreciate your work, kudos to you guys . i noticed that you didn't speak for yourpowerpoint presentation . >>stacy maunder: we just have a one page report that looks like this....
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and i brought this to president cohen, and president cohen took it away from there. >> commissioner cohen: that was nice set up. chief, i know that you've been working with the p.o.a. to get your officers the vaccines, so we stand with you and support your efforts. >> thank you very much. >> president cohen: if there's no further discussion, we can go ahead and take a vote on this. >> commissioner cohen? >> president cohen: yes, chief, please. >> can i just say thank you to the commission on this very, very much? i just want to point out to the public that covid-19 was the biggest killer of police officers last year. it's a huge issue, and thank goodness we haven't lost anybody from covid-19, but this is a huge issue, so i just want to thank the commission for their support. we really, really appreciate that. >> vice president elias: and maybe chief, next week, you can give us an update now that we're moving into a different tier and how that affects officers in your weekly report. >> yes, thank you. >> president cohen: all right. thank you very much. so can i take a motion to adopt the r
and i brought this to president cohen, and president cohen took it away from there. >> commissioner cohen: that was nice set up. chief, i know that you've been working with the p.o.a. to get your officers the vaccines, so we stand with you and support your efforts. >> thank you very much. >> president cohen: if there's no further discussion, we can go ahead and take a vote on this. >> commissioner cohen? >> president cohen: yes, chief, please. >> can i just...
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>>president cohen: director henderson. >>paul henderson: at this point i will introduce my staff person, sarah. i think she's on call . >> i am, can you hear me? >>paulhenderson: yes . >> evening president cohen, vice president elias director henderson, i will be doing dpa 21 updates. as the commander mentioned 21 covers four categories of disposable cases in response to public records requests . since our last update we produced one case in the dishonesty category, it's effort production in that category and that totals 653 pages. that brings our total number of cases for sb 1421 to 35 cases and those 35 casestotal 24,403 pages of records . the breakdown by category is officer involved shootings, we have disclosed eight for a total of 17,500 pages. in the great bodily injury category we release 26 files or approximately 6200 pages of record. we have released no cases of any sexual assault category files qualify in that particularcategory . and then as mentioned, just a few minutes ago one case has been released in the dis
>>president cohen: director henderson. >>paul henderson: at this point i will introduce my staff person, sarah. i think she's on call . >> i am, can you hear me? >>paulhenderson: yes . >> evening president cohen, vice president elias director henderson, i will be doing dpa 21 updates. as the commander mentioned 21 covers four categories of disposable cases in response to public records requests . since our last update we produced one case in the dishonesty...
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president cohen, that is the end of public comment. >> president cohen: thank you very much. let's call the next item. >> item 3, reports to the commission, discussion. chief's report. weekly crime trends provide overview of offenses occurring in san francisco. major significant incidents provide summary of planned activities and events. it will include a brief overview of activities occurring in san francisco. >> do we need to have a motion for the adoption of the minutes? >> president cohen: you're right. i will take that as a motion made by you and is there a second to adopt the minute? >> second. >> president cohen: seconded by mr. hamasaki. if we can take that without objection. that motion passes unanimously. mr. brookter and chief, you're up. welcome back to the commission. >> thank you president cohen. i tart this -- i will start this week with the most significant events that happened. that was in term of crime. we had 205 last week, we had one homicide last week and one incident that turned into a homicide on monday and we had a homicide yesterday. this is concernin
president cohen, that is the end of public comment. >> president cohen: thank you very much. let's call the next item. >> item 3, reports to the commission, discussion. chief's report. weekly crime trends provide overview of offenses occurring in san francisco. major significant incidents provide summary of planned activities and events. it will include a brief overview of activities occurring in san francisco. >> do we need to have a motion for the adoption of the minutes?...
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and i brought this to president cohen, and president cohen took it away from there. >> commissioner cohen: that was nice set up. chief, i know that you've been working with the p.o.a. to get your officers the vaccines, so we stand with you and support your efforts. >> thank you very much. >> president cohen: if there's no further discussion, we can go ahead and take a vote on this. >> commissioner cohen? >> president cohen: yes, chief, please. >> can i just say thank you to the commission on this very, very much? i just want to point out to the public that covid-19 was the biggest killer of police officers last year. it's a huge issue, and thank goodness we haven't lost anybody from covid-19, but this is a huge issue, so i just want to thank the commission for their support. we really, really appreciate that. >> vice president elias: and maybe chief, next week, you can give us an update now that we're moving into a different tier and how that affects officers in your weekly report. >> yes, thank you. >> president cohen: all right. thank you very much. so can i take a motion to adopt the r
and i brought this to president cohen, and president cohen took it away from there. >> commissioner cohen: that was nice set up. chief, i know that you've been working with the p.o.a. to get your officers the vaccines, so we stand with you and support your efforts. >> thank you very much. >> president cohen: if there's no further discussion, we can go ahead and take a vote on this. >> commissioner cohen? >> president cohen: yes, chief, please. >> can i just...
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>> president cohen: please take roll. [roll call] president cohen is in route. vice president elias you have a quorum. >> vice president elias: welcome everyone to tonight's meet. please join me by placing your hand over your heart by saying the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] thank you. sergeant, call the item. >> first line item is general public comment. at this time, the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes on items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but within the subject matter jurisdiction of the police commission. under police commission rules and order, neither police nor commissioners are required to respond to questions by the public but may provide a brief response. comments or opportunities to speak during public comment are available via phone by calling 415-655-0001. entering access code, 187 569 7880 press pound and pound three. you may submit public comment in either of the ways. e-mail the secretary of the police commission or written comments maybe sent u.s. postal service to the public safety
>> president cohen: please take roll. [roll call] president cohen is in route. vice president elias you have a quorum. >> vice president elias: welcome everyone to tonight's meet. please join me by placing your hand over your heart by saying the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] thank you. sergeant, call the item. >> first line item is general public comment. at this time, the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes on items that do not...
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cohen? >> yeah, what he said. the police are the only element of our society that we authorized to use lethal force in our name. right now they are held less accountable. we just need them to be held as accountable as you or i if we were to shoot someone in an unjustified way or brutalized somebody unjustifiably. you know, what this police officer says that you quoted is not accurate in terms of the realities that the police investigate themselves. the reality is that people are harmed. innocent people get shot in the back when they did nothing wrong , and the cop gets away scott free. i don't want people on the police force who are not willing to be held accountable. host: ben cohen and jerry greenfield joining us for this conversation on their efforts on qualified immunity. if you want to ask questions about it, (202) 748-8000 for those of you in the eastern and central time zones, (202) 748-8001 in the mountain and pacific time zones. you can text (202) 748-8003, and you can post your tho
cohen? >> yeah, what he said. the police are the only element of our society that we authorized to use lethal force in our name. right now they are held less accountable. we just need them to be held as accountable as you or i if we were to shoot someone in an unjustified way or brutalized somebody unjustifiably. you know, what this police officer says that you quoted is not accurate in terms of the realities that the police investigate themselves. the reality is that people are harmed....
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president cohen, we have about ten. >> commissioner cohen: let's go ahead and get started. >> clerk: good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> hi, there. thank you. this is danielle harris from the public defender's office. i'm following up on something that's been raised a couple of times recently and asking the commission to clarify its proceedings when an sfpd retires pending a misconduct investigation. in december 2019, the public was told by this commission that the city attorney had advised that it does have the authority to continue these investigations, and then several times last year, there were requests that that occur, and then suddenly, in october 2020, the commission was referring cases back to the chief, chief scott, under these circumstances. when it was raised again a couple weeks ago, it was stated there's now an informal policy of the commission to refer the cases back to the chief. i'm asking that the commission adopt a formal policy on when it should or should not, when it will not or will not adopt investigations in the circumstances of a strategic retireme
president cohen, we have about ten. >> commissioner cohen: let's go ahead and get started. >> clerk: good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> hi, there. thank you. this is danielle harris from the public defender's office. i'm following up on something that's been raised a couple of times recently and asking the commission to clarify its proceedings when an sfpd retires pending a misconduct investigation. in december 2019, the public was told by this commission that the...
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in terms of michael cohen, very interesting. you know, i actually watched the cohen hearing today when he testified before congress, and some of the attacks that were made by the republicans will probably be made if he testifies in a trial, assuming that trump or someone close to him is indicted, and i thought those -- you know, if handled correctly by the prosecutor, those will ring hollow. basically, the attack is, you know, this is a perjurying witness. this is somebody who lied to congress. how dare we have as a witness somebody who lied to congress? well, okay, but that doesn't end the story. i mean i have put witnesses on the stand who have committed perjury, who asked others to commit perjury, and that's not the question. if that was the question, then we wouldn't put them on the stand. the question is not whether they lied before, it is whether they're telling the truth now. so you have to ask yourself, well, why did michael cohen lie to congress? well, it was obvious to protect donald trump. it is not like donald trump
in terms of michael cohen, very interesting. you know, i actually watched the cohen hearing today when he testified before congress, and some of the attacks that were made by the republicans will probably be made if he testifies in a trial, assuming that trump or someone close to him is indicted, and i thought those -- you know, if handled correctly by the prosecutor, those will ring hollow. basically, the attack is, you know, this is a perjurying witness. this is somebody who lied to congress....
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look what happened to michael cohen.en was convicted for his role in the criminal hush money scheme involving president trump and his campaign. at the time, cohen wrote his tell-all book about former -- about his former boss, president trump, cohen was out of prison on home confinement, but shortly before the book was set to be published, trump's justice department and the bureau of prisons called cohen back to prison. leading a federal judge to rule that cohen had been sent back to prison as retaliation for him writing the book and to try to stop him from publishing it. the justice department is not for this. the justice department does not exist so the president can add federal legal muscle behind his personal grievances, so he can use what amounts to the world's biggest and most powerful law firm as if it were his own personal counsel. but that's what he did over and over again. and to great effect. stephanie winston willcough, who worked for first lady melania trump, also worked on the scandal-ridden inaugural commit
look what happened to michael cohen.en was convicted for his role in the criminal hush money scheme involving president trump and his campaign. at the time, cohen wrote his tell-all book about former -- about his former boss, president trump, cohen was out of prison on home confinement, but shortly before the book was set to be published, trump's justice department and the bureau of prisons called cohen back to prison. leading a federal judge to rule that cohen had been sent back to prison as...
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so i think cohen's life was turned upside down.rible suffering on his part because of his connection with donald trump. so i do think there's an element of understandable humanity to that statement. but the substance of the statement is right. donald trump is facing a day of reckoning in new york and in other criminal and civil proceedings. how they'll turn out, we don't know. but, yes, having the bright light of the prosecutors focused on him and his long history of alleged financial misconduct, that is going to be a day of reckoning. >> do you think he'll end up in jail? >> personally, i believe there's a substantial prospect because it's not just new york that he has to contend with. we've heard the tape of his call to the georgia secretary of state, brad raffensperger. can you just find 11,780 votes, one more than necessary to win? that makes out a similar kind of alleged fraud under georgia law, solicitation of election fraud. so this pattern of lies, 30,000 of them while he was president, this pattern of lies is now coming ba
so i think cohen's life was turned upside down.rible suffering on his part because of his connection with donald trump. so i do think there's an element of understandable humanity to that statement. but the substance of the statement is right. donald trump is facing a day of reckoning in new york and in other criminal and civil proceedings. how they'll turn out, we don't know. but, yes, having the bright light of the prosecutors focused on him and his long history of alleged financial...
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i don't remember that. >> president cohen: okay. so let me go back -- so another question about the budget -- sorry. so the budget, so this budget is based upon a worst case scenario or, i guess i should ask, is this budget based upon a worst case scenario? in other words, covid-19 will mean a continual decline in revenues, and also, when you factor in the biden stimulus package, i think that's going to be enacted -- is that part of your forecasting? >> we -- so what we -- unfortunately, since we're just one department in the team of teams, as the chief mentioned, we kind of follow the direction of the mayor's office and what they are recommending, and then, they have that fuller picture of covid, you know, revenue coming in higher, the, you know, biden stimulus, they're attracting all of that. >> president cohen: okay. i'm sorry to cut you off, but i see what you're saying. a team of teams. so you're really looking at your particular budget and not looking at the higher general fund that gets all of the budget -- >> correct. >> yea
i don't remember that. >> president cohen: okay. so let me go back -- so another question about the budget -- sorry. so the budget, so this budget is based upon a worst case scenario or, i guess i should ask, is this budget based upon a worst case scenario? in other words, covid-19 will mean a continual decline in revenues, and also, when you factor in the biden stimulus package, i think that's going to be enacted -- is that part of your forecasting? >> we -- so what we --...
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colonel cohen, here's a question from lauren tims. she asks -- discrimination as a young jewish man in the u.s., as there was an ample supply of anti-semitism in the states. oh, colonel cohen, you're still muted, i think. >> yes, i was. >> okay. >> when -- when i came to the united states, we were very attuned to discrimination and anti-semitism. and, of course, at that time, in 1938, you had the american-first committee. and within that american-first committee, was -- there were a number of people who -- who, definitely, were anti-semites. there was a -- henry ford, who didn't like jews. there was lindberg, the aviator, and he wasn't particularly attuned to us. and then, there was a father coughlin, who was a catholic priest who had diatribes against the jews over the radio. so those are things that scared the heck out of us. and we followed the papers, very closely, and everything -- you just weren't comfortable, yet, in the states because of it. because the way it happened in germany, it happened very slowly and, suddenly, it turn
colonel cohen, here's a question from lauren tims. she asks -- discrimination as a young jewish man in the u.s., as there was an ample supply of anti-semitism in the states. oh, colonel cohen, you're still muted, i think. >> yes, i was. >> okay. >> when -- when i came to the united states, we were very attuned to discrimination and anti-semitism. and, of course, at that time, in 1938, you had the american-first committee. and within that american-first committee, was -- there...
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>> i'll tell you, it's nothing compared to the contempt my girlfriend has for me -- >> sacha baron cohene hoffman in "the trial of the chicago seven" for 13 years. >> give me a moment, would you, friend? i've never been on trial for my thoughts before. >> i just found him this incredibly funny, charismatic character who underneath it all was amazingly courageous and was ready to give his life to fight injustice. so i needed to play him. [ chants ] >> hoffman was one of the real-life chicago seven. political activists who were put on trial for their anti-vietnam war demonstrations at the 1968 democratic national convention. in many ways he's very similar to you. >> i mean, that's a great compliment. i would say he's really inspiring. i mean, he realized the power of humor in being able to challenge certain things that he found immoral in society. he's always saying, "we need to go where the cameras are." >> it's revolution time. we may have to hurt somebody's feelings. >> baron cohen has earned a reputation as revolutionary himself. through the outrageous behavior of his own characters, h
>> i'll tell you, it's nothing compared to the contempt my girlfriend has for me -- >> sacha baron cohene hoffman in "the trial of the chicago seven" for 13 years. >> give me a moment, would you, friend? i've never been on trial for my thoughts before. >> i just found him this incredibly funny, charismatic character who underneath it all was amazingly courageous and was ready to give his life to fight injustice. so i needed to play him. [ chants ] >>...
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have glenn goodman a financial investor and author of the crypto trader and dale new york william cohen a former mergers and acquisitions investment banker and writer also in london 30 as a video and international side lawyer and barrister at 36 commercial a very well welcome to you all thanks for joining us here on inside story i'd like to begin with you glenn goodman how big is this news from b n y mellon and from mastercard is this bitcoin now well and truly on its way to the moon as proponents would say. i think it's certainly extremely good news for crypto currency in general particularly the b.m.y. melon news because the crypto world has been waiting a very long time for a big asset manager or rather an asset custody company to basically say yes we're prepared to look after because in and other cryptic currencies to keep them using our traditional financial channels on platforms that we ourselves maintain and and finally you've got such a huge asset manager or asset custody and rather agreeing to do that and that is huge news because it will give a lot of financial institutions an
have glenn goodman a financial investor and author of the crypto trader and dale new york william cohen a former mergers and acquisitions investment banker and writer also in london 30 as a video and international side lawyer and barrister at 36 commercial a very well welcome to you all thanks for joining us here on inside story i'd like to begin with you glenn goodman how big is this news from b n y mellon and from mastercard is this bitcoin now well and truly on its way to the moon as...
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i'm malia cohen. i'm president of the police commission. i'm grateful for cindy elias stepping in for me in my absence. any colleague has a question, i can pull the chat. cindy, let start with you. >> vice president elias: thank you back. thank you so much for presenting. i did have a few questions about the report that you completed for us. i know that we also had a phone call a week ago about the presentation tonight. one of the things that i wanted to ask was whether or not you had an opportunity to look at the dante king presentation and some of the more rent statistics at sfpd? or when we'll see the analysis of the current data and recommendation. in the report, i noticed that the seven recommendations that you have, we have fulfilled most of those. we revised 5.01 that you mentioned in the report. we revived 5.03 to have better tracking of the searches conducted by sfpd. that's question one. question two is, in your report, you indicated that the disparities that your analysis doesn't indicate police are engaged in bias policing. the
i'm malia cohen. i'm president of the police commission. i'm grateful for cindy elias stepping in for me in my absence. any colleague has a question, i can pull the chat. cindy, let start with you. >> vice president elias: thank you back. thank you so much for presenting. i did have a few questions about the report that you completed for us. i know that we also had a phone call a week ago about the presentation tonight. one of the things that i wanted to ask was whether or not you had an...
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>> president cohen: please take roll. [roll call] president cohen is in route. vice president elias you have a quorum. >> vice president elias: welcome everyone to tonight's meet. please join me by placing your hand over your heart by saying the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] thank you. sergeant, call the item. >> first line item is general public comment. at this time, the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes on items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but within the subject matter jurisdiction of the police commission. under police commission rules and order, neither police nor commissioners are required to respond to questions by the public but may provide a brief response. comments or opportunities to speak during public comment are available via phone by calling 415-655-0001. entering access code, 187 569 7880 press pound and pound three. you may submit public comment in either of the ways. e-mail the secretary of the police commission or written comments maybe sent u.s. postal service to the public safety
>> president cohen: please take roll. [roll call] president cohen is in route. vice president elias you have a quorum. >> vice president elias: welcome everyone to tonight's meet. please join me by placing your hand over your heart by saying the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] thank you. sergeant, call the item. >> first line item is general public comment. at this time, the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes on items that do not...
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>> president cohen: please take roll. [roll call] president cohen is in route. vice president elias you have a quorum. >> vice president elias: welcome everyone to tonight's meet. please join me by placing your hand over your heart by saying the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] thank you. sergeant, call the item. >> first line item is general public comment. at this time, the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes on items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but within the subject matter jurisdiction of the police commission. under police commission rules and order, neither police nor commissioners are required to respond to questions by the public but may provide a brief response. comments or opportunities to speak during public comment are available via phone by calling 415-655-0001. entering access code, 187 569 7880 press pound and pound three. you may submit public comment in either of the ways. e-mail the secretary of the police commission or written comments maybe sent u.s. postal service to the public safety
>> president cohen: please take roll. [roll call] president cohen is in route. vice president elias you have a quorum. >> vice president elias: welcome everyone to tonight's meet. please join me by placing your hand over your heart by saying the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] thank you. sergeant, call the item. >> first line item is general public comment. at this time, the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes on items that do not...
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cohen? >> mr. cohen. >> thank you. that i had, and i sent this both to your director and deanna, and it is not necessary the issue with restructuring the -- the opportunity to restructure this debt and lower the interest rate and take advantage of that, my larger questions are that you set up a structure where the hotel needs to be profitable to pay this debt. you also had projections incorporated into our b.l.a. report that the projections were that around 31 million passenger employments for fiscal year 2021, and we're going to be nowhere near that. we're at a drop of over 50% on the controller's three-month report on deplanements. and then you came to this committee last year to get authorization to do over $3 billion in general airport revenue bonds for the sea wall around the airport after there were misprojections on what the actual height needed to be. my overall statement is: the airport has asked for a lot of authorization to take on a lot of debt. and a lot of that debt is reliant on ref flew coming in. throu
cohen? >> mr. cohen. >> thank you. that i had, and i sent this both to your director and deanna, and it is not necessary the issue with restructuring the -- the opportunity to restructure this debt and lower the interest rate and take advantage of that, my larger questions are that you set up a structure where the hotel needs to be profitable to pay this debt. you also had projections incorporated into our b.l.a. report that the projections were that around 31 million passenger...
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i want to thank ryan cohen, we did over 100% of two we enter clients i like what he brings to the table in his e-commerce experience with e-commerce cells up over 300%. i like what i'm seeing from gamestop and ryan. liz: before we go how do you think this ends for the reddit crowd? >> i hope it ends good and i'm glad to see their shining light on the hedge fund guys that have been doing this for years making billions of dollars on the backs of investments and i find it funny that the billionaire guys, the billionaire hedge fund guys have all the perks where the retail investor does not have. this wave that is coming out right now has really shined a big light of what hedge funds are all about. the average person that watches your show or my show, can't watch because the working hard to put money in their 401k. that's why robinhood has really changed the investment market towards a retail investor. liz: great to see you both, clyde a pleasure to hear your story, clyde romero and taylor, thank you very much because this is a continuing story we are following every step of the moment and o
i want to thank ryan cohen, we did over 100% of two we enter clients i like what he brings to the table in his e-commerce experience with e-commerce cells up over 300%. i like what i'm seeing from gamestop and ryan. liz: before we go how do you think this ends for the reddit crowd? >> i hope it ends good and i'm glad to see their shining light on the hedge fund guys that have been doing this for years making billions of dollars on the backs of investments and i find it funny that the...
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that's a key piece of the puzzle. >> reporter: they began examining hush money payments michael cohen two women who alleged affairs to see if the trump organization falsified records in connection with reimbursement to cohen. then it seemed to expand when court filings indicated they were investigating possible tax crimes, along with potential bank and insurance fraud. trump is responding saying, the supreme court never should have let this fishing expedition happen, but they did. he also accused the district attorney of being mritpolitical motivated and reiterated the witch hunt theme. >> this is a continuation of the greatest witch hunt in history. there's never been anything like it. people want to examine every deal to see if he had can find a coma out of place. >> reporter: the district attorney has been bolstering his team, adding a well-known former federal prosecutor with an expertise in financial crimes. they have interviewed michael cohen who testified about trump's alleged schemes. >> did the president or his company ever inflate assets or revenues? >> yes. >> was that done
that's a key piece of the puzzle. >> reporter: they began examining hush money payments michael cohen two women who alleged affairs to see if the trump organization falsified records in connection with reimbursement to cohen. then it seemed to expand when court filings indicated they were investigating possible tax crimes, along with potential bank and insurance fraud. trump is responding saying, the supreme court never should have let this fishing expedition happen, but they did. he also...
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, i mean, look, cohen is one witness. he has a lot of knowledge about trump. it sounds like he's saying the people inside the trump organization might have more, so i'd want to pursue what those people knew. i'd want to have those records of financial statements, those internal communications. but cohen could make a really good witness, and as a former prosecutor now a defense lawyer i can tell you that it would be not be unusual for prosecutors to put a cooperator on the witness stand who has previously lied even who has previously pled guilty to lying, right? the question isn't whether he lied in the past. the question is whether there is enough reason to believe that he's telling the truth now. and one obvious question if they want to jump up and down and say you lied to congress is, well, why'd you lie to congress, what was your motivation and the motivation was to protect donald trump so it's pretty understandable and would ring hollow with a new york jury. >> you're supposed to take in each instance, right, what som
, i mean, look, cohen is one witness. he has a lot of knowledge about trump. it sounds like he's saying the people inside the trump organization might have more, so i'd want to pursue what those people knew. i'd want to have those records of financial statements, those internal communications. but cohen could make a really good witness, and as a former prosecutor now a defense lawyer i can tell you that it would be not be unusual for prosecutors to put a cooperator on the witness stand who has...
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you have to ask michael cohen. michael is my attorney and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> i don't know. >> reporter: during michael cohen's congressional testimony, he suggested trump is very much in the know as he wired $130,000 to stormy daniels lawyer. >> in addition to the personal check for $35,000 in july 2017 is there additional core operating evidence that mr. trump while a sitting president of the united states directly reimburse you hush money as part of a scheme to finance laws. >> there are 11 checks that i received for the year. >> reporter: the new york prosecutor will be looking to these documents for possible violations of campaign finance law by trump and his family. also, whether the trump organization disguised hush money payments as legal expenses. beyond that, prosecutors in new york are hoping to figure out the source of trump's wealth, who his business partners are, who has loaned him money and whether the trump organization pro
you have to ask michael cohen. michael is my attorney and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> i don't know. >> reporter: during michael cohen's congressional testimony, he suggested trump is very much in the know as he wired $130,000 to stormy daniels lawyer. >> in addition to the personal check for $35,000 in july 2017 is there additional core operating evidence that mr. trump while a sitting president of the...
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you talked there about trump's former lawyer, michael cohen. he has previously said his bosa ledged property values to get better loan deals and under valuing his properties to avoid tax. now cohn says this about the ruling, the supreme court has now proclaimed that no one is above the law. trump will for the first time have to take responsibility for his own dirty deeds. so what is your reaction to cohen's statement there, and what all do you think trump's tax returns will reveal? >> well, as to mr. cohen, who i got to know when we were conducting our investigation, hell hath no fury like a former lawyer scorned, rosemary, so i think cohen's life was turned upside down. terrible suffering on his part because of his connection with donald trump, so i do think there's an element of understandable humanity to this statement, but the substance of the statement is right. donald trump is facing a day of reckoning in new york and in other criminal and civil proceedings. how they'll turn out we don't know but, yes, having the bright light of the prose
you talked there about trump's former lawyer, michael cohen. he has previously said his bosa ledged property values to get better loan deals and under valuing his properties to avoid tax. now cohn says this about the ruling, the supreme court has now proclaimed that no one is above the law. trump will for the first time have to take responsibility for his own dirty deeds. so what is your reaction to cohen's statement there, and what all do you think trump's tax returns will reveal? >>...
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cohen?ah, what he said. the police are the only element of our society that we authorized to use lethal force in our name. right now they are held less accountable. we just need them to be held as accountable as you or i if we were to shoot someone in an unjustified way or brutalized somebody unjustifiably. you know, what this police officer says that you quoted is not accurate in terms of the realities that the police investigate themselves. the reality is that people are harmed. innocent people get shot in the back when they did nothing wrong , and the cop gets away scott free. i don't want people on the police force who are not willing to be held accountable. host: ben cohen and jerry greenfield joining us for this conversation on their efforts on qualified immunity. if you want to ask questions about it, (202) 748-8000 for those of you in the eastern and central time zones, (202) 748-8001 in the mountain and pacific time zones. you can text (202) 748-8003, and you can post your thoughts
cohen?ah, what he said. the police are the only element of our society that we authorized to use lethal force in our name. right now they are held less accountable. we just need them to be held as accountable as you or i if we were to shoot someone in an unjustified way or brutalized somebody unjustifiably. you know, what this police officer says that you quoted is not accurate in terms of the realities that the police investigate themselves. the reality is that people are harmed. innocent...
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cohen of tennessee, pursuant to h. res. 8, mr. cohen will vote yes. as as the member designated by mr. moulton of massachusetts, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. moulton will vote yes. as the member designated by ms. barragan will vote yes on ordering the previous question. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal of california, i inform the house mr. lowenthal will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote yes on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentleman seek recognition? >> mrs. mr. fallon of texas, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. fallon will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york. mr. jeffries: as as the member designated by ms. johnson, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. johnson will vote iowa. as the member designated by ms. lofgren, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. lofgren will vote yeah. pursuant to mr.
cohen of tennessee, pursuant to h. res. 8, mr. cohen will vote yes. as as the member designated by mr. moulton of massachusetts, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. moulton will vote yes. as the member designated by ms. barragan will vote yes on ordering the previous question. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal of california, i inform the house mr. lowenthal will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lieu will...
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let's go right to scott cohen who is live in san francisco. this story, this deal, is it a sure thing, scott? >> reporter: no, it is not anywhere close to a sure thing, alex. because there is another party in all of this and that is the city and as well the state of california. there are a lot of moving parts in this whole area of trying to get students back into the classrooms across the country. including a genuine apparent breakthrough in chicago, the nation's third largest school district, we'll get to that one in a moment. but first the situation here in san francisco, where as you said, the teachers union and the school district have reached a tentative agreement that said they will get the students back into the classroom as soon as all of the staff members have been vaccinated and as soon as the city and county of san francisco, the school district move into the state's red tier. it is currently in the purple tier which is more restrictive. but nonetheless, the teachers union president said this sets the stage so safely reopen schools
let's go right to scott cohen who is live in san francisco. this story, this deal, is it a sure thing, scott? >> reporter: no, it is not anywhere close to a sure thing, alex. because there is another party in all of this and that is the city and as well the state of california. there are a lot of moving parts in this whole area of trying to get students back into the classrooms across the country. including a genuine apparent breakthrough in chicago, the nation's third largest school...
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this new reporting from our colleagues paul murphy and marshall cohen. indicating that the fbi recently raided properties associated
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. >> president cohen, that is the endlesspublic comment . >> thank you, iappreciate that . let's continue moving forward. actually, it was three. you might if we take a 10minute break ? 10 minute water break,stretch baked ,bathroom break . 10 minutes, everyone >> please remind us where we are in the agenda. >> we just finished with line item three: and going into line item 4. >> all right. call one of. >> line item 4,presentation of the department of police accountability budget for fiscal year 2022 2023 . >> thank you. >> good evening president cohen, vice president elias, commissioners, director and he scott area sergeantyoungblood, can you please pull up the budget powerpoint .>> you can advance the next slideplease . >> this is an overview of our mission and vision and we will read the entire powerpoint but i do want to highlight a couple of things as it relates to our agenda that will tie into a couple of points i make during the discussion about budget. we want to focus on accessibility and transparency with the committee members. we want to establish a strong reputat
. >> president cohen, that is the endlesspublic comment . >> thank you, iappreciate that . let's continue moving forward. actually, it was three. you might if we take a 10minute break ? 10 minute water break,stretch baked ,bathroom break . 10 minutes, everyone >> please remind us where we are in the agenda. >> we just finished with line item three: and going into line item 4. >> all right. call one of. >> line item 4,presentation of the department of police...
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ryan cohen has to make gamestop a real company that can compete. isn't the technical trading argument about the short position anymore there is are we going to re-invent this company for the next generation of digital entertainment. that is a fundamentals argument. either you believe it or you don't. i don't think it's bad for retail investors to make a play against those kind of arguments. >> i'm not sure we are back to fundamentals yet, nilay. i'm not sure who is moving the stock, right is this ryan cohen actually moving the stock -- is this professionals who see anything that ryan cohen does as an excuse to get this thing moving so they can make money i don't know that there's any way for us to know but i also wonder why is there, do you think, this setup, this argument robinhood versus it wasn't hard for individuals to buy stocks before it's easy. can you go lots of places and do it the commission on buying a whole bunch of anything isn't significant. it's maybe a little attractive if you want to trade often and rapidly, but i stand by most peo
ryan cohen has to make gamestop a real company that can compete. isn't the technical trading argument about the short position anymore there is are we going to re-invent this company for the next generation of digital entertainment. that is a fundamentals argument. either you believe it or you don't. i don't think it's bad for retail investors to make a play against those kind of arguments. >> i'm not sure we are back to fundamentals yet, nilay. i'm not sure who is moving the stock, right...
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cohen, it reminded me -- i think it was in your senate testimony where you said, donald trump doesn'tnts, he intimates. that was sort of the reaction from the republicans. he never told anybody to do this. he never said to violently invade the u.s. capitol. am i reading that right? >> as i talk about in my book "disloyal," donald trump speaks in code. he's like a mob boss. he's not going to come right out and say, storm the castle. what did donald trump do? this is the important line that nobody really discussed. what donald trump says, i will meet you at the capitol, so all of these individuals thinking that they're going to be going there with the president, with the celebrity, power that donald trump controls, they all thought that he was going to go there. instead, what did he do? like the coward that he is, along with the gop members, cowards, what he did is he went running right back to the white house, he turned on the multitude of televisions sitting inside of the east wing and he watched as these individuals, for his benefit, stormed the capitol, trying to take it over, so he
cohen, it reminded me -- i think it was in your senate testimony where you said, donald trump doesn'tnts, he intimates. that was sort of the reaction from the republicans. he never told anybody to do this. he never said to violently invade the u.s. capitol. am i reading that right? >> as i talk about in my book "disloyal," donald trump speaks in code. he's like a mob boss. he's not going to come right out and say, storm the castle. what did donald trump do? this is the important...
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you wonder if this is part of ryan cohen's big plan for some sort of turnaround.hat is fueling this new momentum? katie: that is an open question. and to the point amc, express, all fizzled out those rallies, gamestop might have fundamentals behind it. we found out chief financial officer jim bell was pushed out. bloomberg news reported that was over disagreement in strategy with ryan cohen, the kiwi.com co-founder -- chuy.com founder. we saw gamestop took off after cohen tweeted a picture of mcdonald's ice cream, which sounds like nothing, but people pointed out it might be alluding to perhaps cohen is going to turn around gamestop the way mcdonald's finally fixed it ice cream machine spirit so the reddi -- ice cream machines. so the reddit grab things that is a signal, and that may be why it closed 19% higher, a huge gain. emily: let's talk about other parts of the market, bonds flattening and you have been pointing out other interesting trends? katie: yeah, a brutal day for tech. if you look at the nasdaq 100, only two stocks closed in the green, so a brutal da
you wonder if this is part of ryan cohen's big plan for some sort of turnaround.hat is fueling this new momentum? katie: that is an open question. and to the point amc, express, all fizzled out those rallies, gamestop might have fundamentals behind it. we found out chief financial officer jim bell was pushed out. bloomberg news reported that was over disagreement in strategy with ryan cohen, the kiwi.com co-founder -- chuy.com founder. we saw gamestop took off after cohen tweeted a picture of...
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so for me this year, it was sacha baron cohen in "the trial of the chicago 7." it was frances mcdormand in "nomadland." and then you cannot go into awards season without talking about "ma rainey's black bottom"-- you have chadwick boseman and viola davis. tim kash: one of the performances that stood out for me throughout the entire year with delroy lindo in "da 5 bloods." the man's furious nature is just so genuine and unforgettable. no one can quite do anger, annoyance and disappointment quite like delroy lindo, and my father-- but either/or, same person. it scares me that he reminds you of your dad. tim kash: well, you should meet my mother. well, while we're on the topic of standout performances, the whole ensemble cast of "fargo's" season four are definitely going to be top contenders this year for those coveted awards. i had the amazing opportunity to sit down with jason schwartzman and glynn turman to discuss "fargo," and what really goes into creating an iconic presence on screen. welcome. so nice to see you both. thanks for having us. thanks for having m
so for me this year, it was sacha baron cohen in "the trial of the chicago 7." it was frances mcdormand in "nomadland." and then you cannot go into awards season without talking about "ma rainey's black bottom"-- you have chadwick boseman and viola davis. tim kash: one of the performances that stood out for me throughout the entire year with delroy lindo in "da 5 bloods." the man's furious nature is just so genuine and unforgettable. no one can quite do...
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last week, he interviewed trump's former fixer, michael cohen, which was cohen's fifth interview withate and i'm joined now by michael cohen. he is the author of the book "disloyal" and the host of the mea culpa podcast. always appreciate you being here. >> thank you for having me on. >> you're familiar with the -- of course. you're familiar with the way it works. i've been in a grand jury and i can always tell when that prosecutor wanted, you know, you could tell what the prosecutor wants, right? you've seen in these cases where there's been a police officer accused of killing someone in kentucky and other places, it was pretty clear that the prosecutor didn't really want to prosecute and then that happened. could you tell in sitting with cy vance's office, now that you've done it five times, do you get the sense that they are ready to prosecute this man, donald trump? >> well, look, right now, they're in the process of waiting for maizer, which is the accounting firm that's been handling trump's taxes for a long, long time. they're waiting for that information, and basically, that i
last week, he interviewed trump's former fixer, michael cohen, which was cohen's fifth interview withate and i'm joined now by michael cohen. he is the author of the book "disloyal" and the host of the mea culpa podcast. always appreciate you being here. >> thank you for having me on. >> you're familiar with the -- of course. you're familiar with the way it works. i've been in a grand jury and i can always tell when that prosecutor wanted, you know, you could tell what the...
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but the characters were worth bringing against michael cohen. we do have the principle that no one is above the law. so i'm not sure it is fair given that michael cohen didn't exactly do it for his own benefit that if there is a provable crime against trump, and i emphasize if, that they wouldn't charge him for the same thing. >> i was eager to pursue this today because to me, this disconnect between so many republicans already throwing in their lot for 2024 as evidenced by what is going on at cpac while i think that it was a pretty stunning development that those long sought tax returns this weekended up in the hands of a prosecutor. final question for you. would this not be the most impossible case to ever see a jury? >> no, it is not impossible. it would be far and away the highest profile case that certainly the new york state supreme court in manhattaning has ever seen. perhaps the city of new york and programs the country. so it would be difficult logistically challenging and trump is well-known to litigate with scorched earth tactics. so
but the characters were worth bringing against michael cohen. we do have the principle that no one is above the law. so i'm not sure it is fair given that michael cohen didn't exactly do it for his own benefit that if there is a provable crime against trump, and i emphasize if, that they wouldn't charge him for the same thing. >> i was eager to pursue this today because to me, this disconnect between so many republicans already throwing in their lot for 2024 as evidenced by what is going...
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so did trump turn around and repay cohen with tax deductible payments? that's one of the, where it started. it's gone as the prosecutor has said, it's gone beyond that in their inquiry now. trump has much more jeopardy. >> and tristan, this -- as you mentioned, this has to do with the hush money payments, but it's really a pandora's box. >> absolutely. it is absolutely a huge can of worms, pandora's box, whatever metaphor you want to use. this is a big, big problem. once this stuff is out there and in hands of vance and his prosecutors and his investigators, who knows what they'll find. they're talking terabytes of data here, a lot of information. now, for everybody to understand watching this at home, this is not going to go quickly. it takes a long time to review that much information, and you know, we think of these government offices as being omnipotent. they're not. they're just people, have a team, and as much, many resources as nthey're throwing t this, it will take a while to get through all of this stuff, but this is a huge t treasure-trove of i
so did trump turn around and repay cohen with tax deductible payments? that's one of the, where it started. it's gone as the prosecutor has said, it's gone beyond that in their inquiry now. trump has much more jeopardy. >> and tristan, this -- as you mentioned, this has to do with the hush money payments, but it's really a pandora's box. >> absolutely. it is absolutely a huge can of worms, pandora's box, whatever metaphor you want to use. this is a big, big problem. once this stuff...
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cohen, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. cohen will vote yes on h.res. 101. as the member designated by mr. doggett, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. doggett will vote yes on h.res. 101. as the member designated by mr. blumenauer, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. blumenauer will vote yes on h.res. 101. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote yes on h.res. 101. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lowenthal will vote yes on h.res. 101. as the member designated by ms. barragan, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. barragan will vote yes on h.res. 101. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. fallon from the great state of texas, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. fallon will vote no on house resolution 101. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania r
cohen, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. cohen will vote yes on h.res. 101. as the member designated by mr. doggett, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. doggett will vote yes on h.res. 101. as the member designated by mr. blumenauer, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. blumenauer will vote yes on h.res. 101. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote yes on h.res. 101. as the member...
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and sign off. >> rest assured donald trump will attack michael cohen.ed him a liar who holds a grudge in the media. also, i think it's a safe bet donald trump is going to claim this is yet another politically-motivated witch hunt. on the day he lost the supreme court decision last year, he tweeted the supreme court sends case back to lower court, arkts to continue. this is all a political prosecution. i won the mueller witch hunt and others and now i have to keep fighting in a politically corrupt new york. we know donald trump is not going to take this case lying down. it's a strong case overall but expect it to be a fight. >> what do we need to know about the d.a.? >> here is another wrinkle. an elected position. he's up for re-election this year and all indications are he's not running for re-election. there's a group of ten or more people vying to win that position. so what does he do? does he charge the case or decide not to charge the case before he leaves? does he leave the decision for his successor? so just in case there wasn't enough sort of po
and sign off. >> rest assured donald trump will attack michael cohen.ed him a liar who holds a grudge in the media. also, i think it's a safe bet donald trump is going to claim this is yet another politically-motivated witch hunt. on the day he lost the supreme court decision last year, he tweeted the supreme court sends case back to lower court, arkts to continue. this is all a political prosecution. i won the mueller witch hunt and others and now i have to keep fighting in a politically...
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up next, michael cohen talks about his new interview with stormy daniels.y patch things up in and why did she agree to speak with him in the first place? when you have goodyear duratrac tires. when you have rancho shocks and an integrated dual exhaust. when you have all that, the last thing you'll need... is a road. the chevy silverado trail boss. ready to off-road, right from the factory. if you smell gas, you're too close. leave the structure, call 911, keep people away, and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. if you see wires down, treat them all as if they're hot and energized. stay away from any downed wire, call 911, and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. >>> we have this sad news to report. former statesman george schultz has died. schultz served three american presidents. he's one of only two americans to have held four different federal cabinet posts, state, treasury, labor, and office of management and budget. under president ron reagan, schultz was a key player in usin
up next, michael cohen talks about his new interview with stormy daniels.y patch things up in and why did she agree to speak with him in the first place? when you have goodyear duratrac tires. when you have rancho shocks and an integrated dual exhaust. when you have all that, the last thing you'll need... is a road. the chevy silverado trail boss. ready to off-road, right from the factory. if you smell gas, you're too close. leave the structure, call 911, keep people away, and call pg&e...