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we did this for your opponent, malia cohen.'s play one of her ads for you and then we will get your reaction. >> is a healthcare provider i am voting malia cohen for controller. the controller oversees funding for reproductive health organizations like planned parenthood. republicans like lanhee chen put abortion at risk even in california. chen supports trump republicans pushing a national abortion ban, and refuses to support the embedment to enshrine abortion in the california constitution. we can't risk having lanhee chen in office. >> reaction. >> never once in the end she state my positio on abortion which is that i am pro-choice and i have said clearly have controller i would have neither the power nor the inclination to restrict access to any reproductive services. i am a supporter of reproductive rights, and so i think it is part of an effort by my opponent to mislead people with respect to this issue, and more broadly, to mislead people about the controllers role or lack thereof when it comes to abortion rights and ser
we did this for your opponent, malia cohen.'s play one of her ads for you and then we will get your reaction. >> is a healthcare provider i am voting malia cohen for controller. the controller oversees funding for reproductive health organizations like planned parenthood. republicans like lanhee chen put abortion at risk even in california. chen supports trump republicans pushing a national abortion ban, and refuses to support the embedment to enshrine abortion in the california...
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also, now everybody's pointing the finger at cohen. cohen, cohen. and i just became the fall guy for everything. well, interesting. you know, there's an old expression that the three things that will always rise the sun, the moon and the truth. and that's what's happening each and every day. more and more information seems to be dripping out. now, for god's sakes, i wish to speak. it would open and it would just flood and it would make my life so much easier. drip, drip, drip. we see geoffrey berman came out with a book, for god's sakes. this guy did one of two things. either what he did, his actions or unethical, or the illegal he was contact acted by bill barr, by bill barr's office. and they put pressure on him in order to expunge donald's name and to pull back the charges against me and the plea that i had made to the southern district of new york so that they could whitewash the document. and he did still whitewash it. instead of the 40 pages. it was 20 pages. this is not the way government is supposed to work. and i just scratch my head and i
also, now everybody's pointing the finger at cohen. cohen, cohen. and i just became the fall guy for everything. well, interesting. you know, there's an old expression that the three things that will always rise the sun, the moon and the truth. and that's what's happening each and every day. more and more information seems to be dripping out. now, for god's sakes, i wish to speak. it would open and it would just flood and it would make my life so much easier. drip, drip, drip. we see geoffrey...
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cohen is the liar. cohen is the liar. lie was? the number of -- the number of time i spoke with the real schoolkate project. donna, vionica and jared. there are all copies of the email. ten is the big lie. that's my big lie and these folks, when on social media, you know, people who are fans and people who hate me. they all say the same thing. you committed so many crimes. you know where the bodies are buried and the crimes that i committed, yeah, stormy daniels, i acknowledge that one. thereto was no tax evasion or misrepresentation. did i hike the 3% versus 10%. i didn't do it for me. i did it at the direction of and for the benefit of donald trump and yet i'm the only one. >> did he offer you a pardon if you told that lie? >> no, no. it wasn't even a discussion and that's the whole thing, a whole other thing that came about, and all of this started with the lie of the steele dossier and the 11 allegations that were raised about me going to prague. you may remember. that thing just took off like a rocket ship and there
cohen is the liar. cohen is the liar. lie was? the number of -- the number of time i spoke with the real schoolkate project. donna, vionica and jared. there are all copies of the email. ten is the big lie. that's my big lie and these folks, when on social media, you know, people who are fans and people who hate me. they all say the same thing. you committed so many crimes. you know where the bodies are buried and the crimes that i committed, yeah, stormy daniels, i acknowledge that one. thereto...
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roy cohen. >> super builder donald trump has said if you need somebody to get vicious, hire roy cohen the party circuit. he saw and knew a lot of things. >> he had dirt on a lot of people. he wanted to spread dirt on a lot of people. >> there were times where i actually saw him dictating copy for gossip columns, which i found really fascinating. >> roy cohen and murdoch became friendly and, in fact, cohen represented murdoch at some point. >> there isn't anything i would not do because law and that is winning. >> cohen -- >> interviews was the worst -- single worst human being i've ever encountered. >> cohen would boast about you never apologize, you never go on defense, you always go on offense. deny everything, admit nothing, launch counterattack. >> attack, attack, attack. >> attack, attack, attack. >> don't accept. don't compromise. kill them. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> very special wish. >> and hyperbole is not a lie. what trump said to me when i interviewed him, he said cohen is my mentor. >> what rupert knew was if you get in with the likes of roy cohen, you're getting in wit
roy cohen. >> super builder donald trump has said if you need somebody to get vicious, hire roy cohen the party circuit. he saw and knew a lot of things. >> he had dirt on a lot of people. he wanted to spread dirt on a lot of people. >> there were times where i actually saw him dictating copy for gossip columns, which i found really fascinating. >> roy cohen and murdoch became friendly and, in fact, cohen represented murdoch at some point. >> there isn't anything i...
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cohen. >> roy m. he saw a lot of things. >> he had dirt on a lot of people. he wanted to spread dirt on a lot of people. >> there were times i actually saw him dictating copy for gossip columns, which i found really fascinating. >> roy cohen and murdoch became friendly. in fact, cohen represented murdoch at some point. >> there isn't anything i would not do because i believe there is only one answer in an adversary professional-like law, and that is winning. to. >> cohen was easily, and all the people i sppro child, did interviews with, was the single worst human being i ever encountered. he would boast about you never apologize, you never go on defense, you always go on offense. deny everything, admit nothing, launch counterattack. >> attack, attack, attack. >> don't accept it. don't compromise. kill' 'em. >> and hyperbole is not a lie. what trump said when i interviewed, he said, cohen is my mentor. what rupert knew was if you get in with the likes of roy cohen, you are getting in with this rising c
cohen. >> roy m. he saw a lot of things. >> he had dirt on a lot of people. he wanted to spread dirt on a lot of people. >> there were times i actually saw him dictating copy for gossip columns, which i found really fascinating. >> roy cohen and murdoch became friendly. in fact, cohen represented murdoch at some point. >> there isn't anything i would not do because i believe there is only one answer in an adversary professional-like law, and that is winning. to....
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michael cohen joins me now. michael it's good to see you in person.ore we get to the book let's talk about this week. your big takeaway in the subpoena and what the general six committee was able to achieve? >> what a absolutely spectacular programming. the event was second to none. extremely important historically for the united states. at the end of this 1000 plus person interview, nine hours each 9000 hours, more than a year if you go seven days a week, 24 hours a day and where are we at now? where are we at? you're talking about, oh we will subpoena trump as if anyone in this entire world, whether you are republican democrat trump supporter or trump the tractor everyone knows he is not coming into testify. you can talk about this nonsense all day long. i only want to testify if it is life if it is before the american people. no problem give me d date donald. i promise you. a put any amount of money you want he'll never show up because donald trump lies like you breed. >> let me ask you about something you set back. you are one of the first people
michael cohen joins me now. michael it's good to see you in person.ore we get to the book let's talk about this week. your big takeaway in the subpoena and what the general six committee was able to achieve? >> what a absolutely spectacular programming. the event was second to none. extremely important historically for the united states. at the end of this 1000 plus person interview, nine hours each 9000 hours, more than a year if you go seven days a week, 24 hours a day and where are we...
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when cohen writes about trump we should play close attention. the fame in this book to which my viewers should pay the close attention? >> it is actually the whole book. there was no one section of this book that is more relevant than the other. i wish people would have listened to be going back into 2018 with the house oversight committee but i wish that the press would have covered even my sentencing more fairly. for example i had put out a statement which was the sentencing report that goes to the judge. nobody really read it and most journalists only read the government's sentencing mo which was nothing but salacious nonsense. again to diminish me so that they could sentence me to this three years. i was so angry about it actually put the entire document in this book at the end of the notes. i want people to read it. i am not saying something today that i did not say five years ago when the sun hits it was taking place. i saw the same exact thing. this was no lying but i lied to congress, i did. but you know what else was involved in who gav
when cohen writes about trump we should play close attention. the fame in this book to which my viewers should pay the close attention? >> it is actually the whole book. there was no one section of this book that is more relevant than the other. i wish people would have listened to be going back into 2018 with the house oversight committee but i wish that the press would have covered even my sentencing more fairly. for example i had put out a statement which was the sentencing report that...
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that's why i love doing these things with maliah cohen. state board of equalization here. happy early women's equality day. my name is carmen chui. every year we brought this today for the importance of voting and importance of women equality day. for folks who may not know tomorrow august 26 is women equality day, past in 1973 in united states congress which designate the 20 as wementen equality day to acimemerate the 19ths amendment in 1920 for women voting rights. we fought hard for the right s and people say why do you atalk about a right you already won. the point even though there is a right to vote we know there are many reasons why people sometimes don't go out to vote. barriers that may exist or perhaps people may feel disillusioned by political system or having a child of 3 life gets in the way and gets hard to manage and figure how to get to the polls. not voting isn't the solution so today we come together to really remind folks of the importance of voting. there is so much that is at stake now in this country with voting. we have seen some of the consequences
that's why i love doing these things with maliah cohen. state board of equalization here. happy early women's equality day. my name is carmen chui. every year we brought this today for the importance of voting and importance of women equality day. for folks who may not know tomorrow august 26 is women equality day, past in 1973 in united states congress which designate the 20 as wementen equality day to acimemerate the 19ths amendment in 1920 for women voting rights. we fought hard for the...
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we turn to michael cohen.d new book out today is "revenge, how donald trump weaponized the department of justice against his critics". you see it there. you can get a copy. people are interested in what you have to say and your experience and sometimes the books that come on "the beat," so conbrats on the new book. >> thank you very much. >> let's start with ms. bobb. she's in a situation that many people remember you were in, where things she's allegedly doing as a lawyer going to work, are boom ranging on her because it is possible, alleged that she misled the government, knowingly or unknowingly because of what she says the trump folk worse telling her. your reaction? >> it's not surprising to me at all. christina bobb was the new person on the block, boris epshteyn, cocorcoran, they took advantage of it. she didn't want to disappoint trump. she did not want to get that type of a phone call from donald trump saying, hey, are you with me or not? remember, he demands loyalty. >> mm. you talk in this book abou
we turn to michael cohen.d new book out today is "revenge, how donald trump weaponized the department of justice against his critics". you see it there. you can get a copy. people are interested in what you have to say and your experience and sometimes the books that come on "the beat," so conbrats on the new book. >> thank you very much. >> let's start with ms. bobb. she's in a situation that many people remember you were in, where things she's allegedly doing...
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that is steve cohen, the wealthiest owner in the game. that helps explain the payroll. kriti: a $12.8 billion fortune. it has gotten him to also be the mainstay of this thing called the cohen tax. it's kind of wild. john: it is. the mets are not the only seem -- team heading to the world series. the toronto blue jays are hosting a baseball playoff game for the first time since 2016 earlier today. we caught up with march pyro, the president and ceo of the team. >> coast-to-coast, we will have fans on the edge of their seat with us. i am excited for what it will mean to our city and our country, for the whole organization, for our group of players. this is a positive from a business. the goal is to have a sustainable championship team playing in october every year. kriti: thinking of the sports world, don't forget to watch bloomberg: the lineup. sports betting shows are airing tonight in the u.s. at 7:00 p.m. in new york and re-airing at 11:00 p.m.. they have been hard at work with this new show, as well as our producers leading the charge. it's really exciting. j i'm ver
that is steve cohen, the wealthiest owner in the game. that helps explain the payroll. kriti: a $12.8 billion fortune. it has gotten him to also be the mainstay of this thing called the cohen tax. it's kind of wild. john: it is. the mets are not the only seem -- team heading to the world series. the toronto blue jays are hosting a baseball playoff game for the first time since 2016 earlier today. we caught up with march pyro, the president and ceo of the team. >> coast-to-coast, we will...
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cohen were speaking that i was crying. i have been prison systems since 1984 or something. the night that dr. weston and dr. cohen came to the prison to speak to us, the only happy night i have ever spent in prison. that last class, i think none of us wanted it to end. there was a sense of mourning. everybody came up and signed the front of the script. i remember walking up --come on, i have seen you cry, ron. i walked out and had their song, no one wanted to hear. because of this guy, we made sure their song was heard. anyway. you take it. >> i am not going to cry. [laughter] >> that is why he to drama, -- he taught drama, he is extremely dramatic. [laughter] next question. [laughter] >> we have a question here from the online audience. i just want you to know there are more people that are listening to you online. there is a question here from carrie, i treasure having seen the play at passage theater, and it is an honor and joy to hear you tonight. do any of you continue to write plays or stories as individuals, or might the a club -- or might the collaborative experienc
cohen were speaking that i was crying. i have been prison systems since 1984 or something. the night that dr. weston and dr. cohen came to the prison to speak to us, the only happy night i have ever spent in prison. that last class, i think none of us wanted it to end. there was a sense of mourning. everybody came up and signed the front of the script. i remember walking up --come on, i have seen you cry, ron. i walked out and had their song, no one wanted to hear. because of this guy, we made...
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cohen were speaking that i was crying. i have been in this prison system since what 1984 or something. and the night that doctor weston and dr. cohen came to the person to speak to us is only happy night i've ever spent in prison. that was, and that, that last class, i think that of us wanted it to end. there was a sense of morning really. but anybody came up and signed the front of the script. and i remember walking up -- come on, i've seen you cry. >> i walked out and i had their song that no one wanted to hear. because of this guy we make sure their song was heard. anyway, you take it. >> i'm not going to cry. that's why he taught drama because he's extremely dramatic. [laughing] next question. [laughing] >> i have a question from online audience. i just want you know there are more people listening to you online. and there's a question here from, let's see, terry. i treasure having seen the play passage theater and it is an honor and joy to hear you tonight. do we need you continue to write plays or essay stories of in
cohen were speaking that i was crying. i have been in this prison system since what 1984 or something. and the night that doctor weston and dr. cohen came to the person to speak to us is only happy night i've ever spent in prison. that was, and that, that last class, i think that of us wanted it to end. there was a sense of morning really. but anybody came up and signed the front of the script. and i remember walking up -- come on, i've seen you cry. >> i walked out and i had their song...
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michael cohen joins us later in the program. also later in the show, president joe biden continues his midterm sprint across some key battle ground states, selling his agenda to the american people and voters. white house chief of staff ron klain also among our guests today. all that and more after "deadline white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. after a quick break. don't go anywhere. will you make something better? ♪ will you create something entirely new? ♪ our dell technologies advisors provide you with the tools and expertise you need to do incredible things. because we believe there's an innovator in all of us. michael is back. and he's more dangerous. maybe the only way he can die... is if i die too. [ screaming ] >>> it was the surprise announcement at the last public hearing of the january 6th select committee. just because it was a matter of time before they did it formally does not make what happened today any less historic. donald j. trump was officially subpoenaed by the january 6th select co
michael cohen joins us later in the program. also later in the show, president joe biden continues his midterm sprint across some key battle ground states, selling his agenda to the american people and voters. white house chief of staff ron klain also among our guests today. all that and more after "deadline white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. after a quick break. don't go anywhere. will you make something better? ♪ will you create something entirely new?...
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michael cohen, great to see you again. really appreciate the time. michael is the author of the book "revenge" how donald trump weapon sized the united states. >>> the latest on the contentious senate battle in georgia next. >>> he famously led the resistance as luke skywalker. now markham el is using the force to help ukraine. hear about his new mission leading an army of drones when he joins me live today at 4:00 p.m. eastern. luke skywalker coming up. team's devices. r on the network with more 5g coverage. only from t-mobile for business. a dental tool is round for a reason. so is an oral-b. round cleans better by surrounding each tooth. so clean, you'll feel like you just left the ntist. oral-bbrush like a pro. ♪ you love closing a deal. but hate managing your business from afar. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire people with plaque psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, are rethinking the choices they make. like the splash the
michael cohen, great to see you again. really appreciate the time. michael is the author of the book "revenge" how donald trump weapon sized the united states. >>> the latest on the contentious senate battle in georgia next. >>> he famously led the resistance as luke skywalker. now markham el is using the force to help ukraine. hear about his new mission leading an army of drones when he joins me live today at 4:00 p.m. eastern. luke skywalker coming up. team's...
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in a major way. >> general cohen, i appreciate your, time thank you so much.have breaking news up next. a new report from washington post on the abortion allegations against georgia senate candidate herschel walker from. for the mother when his children, this coming hours just after two key republicans joined him on the campaign trail. they talked again about the allegations. taking the shawl off. is he looking at my hairline? is plaque psoriasis making you rethink your everyday choices? otezla is a pill, not a cream or injection that can help people with plaque psoriasis achieve clearer skin. and no routine blood tests required. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla can cause serious allergic reactions. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infe
in a major way. >> general cohen, i appreciate your, time thank you so much.have breaking news up next. a new report from washington post on the abortion allegations against georgia senate candidate herschel walker from. for the mother when his children, this coming hours just after two key republicans joined him on the campaign trail. they talked again about the allegations. taking the shawl off. is he looking at my hairline? is plaque psoriasis making you rethink your everyday choices?...
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we got everybody from the west wing, gary cohen the national economic council director.e've got mcmaster in there. we go around the room the bosses asking what's going on with this? we get aroun' there and at the end there's only two people in the room we realized that support the trade policy that is him and me. and i see his eyebrows kind of raise. it was an epiphany for him. there was a trouble there. this never should have happened. the principal let's one of the organizing t principles is the reagan policy. this is a bad personnel. it's not just bad policy but bad politics. our failure in 2020 as became into the campaign and the election day to run and do it as as we could and should have basic maga principles. particularly by american. particularly the help on china. particularly some of the border issues was this whole notion of strategic failures that made that election to close. >> i understand all of that. i think what i found very sort of interesting about taking back trumps america was there seem to be a level of disappointment and anger. not just in the poli
we got everybody from the west wing, gary cohen the national economic council director.e've got mcmaster in there. we go around the room the bosses asking what's going on with this? we get aroun' there and at the end there's only two people in the room we realized that support the trade policy that is him and me. and i see his eyebrows kind of raise. it was an epiphany for him. there was a trouble there. this never should have happened. the principal let's one of the organizing t principles is...
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i'm amy cohen. i'm the executive director of the honey w center for civic engagement and public service here at george washington university. we are the central hub for a [applause] >> thank you. good evening, everyone. and welcome to our program this evening, "finding common ground on guns." i'm amy cohen. i'm the executive director of the honey w center for civic engagement and public service here at george washington university. we are the central hub for all things community and civic engagement and one of the co-sponsors for this evening's exciting conversation. and i'm really happy to see you all. now i am delighted to introduce you to the president of the george washington university, dr. mark wrighton. president wrighton has a highly distinguished career academically in chemistry and holds many academic and civic honors. he was the chancellor of washington university in st. louis for 24 years prior to joining us at g.w. in january of 2022. we're delighted to have his our president and we are
i'm amy cohen. i'm the executive director of the honey w center for civic engagement and public service here at george washington university. we are the central hub for a [applause] >> thank you. good evening, everyone. and welcome to our program this evening, "finding common ground on guns." i'm amy cohen. i'm the executive director of the honey w center for civic engagement and public service here at george washington university. we are the central hub for all things community...
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amy cohen barrett went in for like just a few days before the election.ion, kavanaugh was held off until the election was over. i mean a whole year obama was not able to appoint somebody. i mean all of that leads -- it's not so much the polls that scott's talking about. it's really the court and its moral authority. and once you start getting away from acting like a court and start basically giving what people perceive as political pronouncements, that's when you get into trouble. >> i don't want to -- i want to raise two points and i don't want to be too provocative with my friend here. part of the cynicism and part of the polarization and part of the sense of all of this stems from the fact president obama appointed merrick garland to the supreme court. he was never even allowed a hearing. he was never even given an opportunity to appear before the senate because senator mcconnell held up the nomination for the better part of a year. president trump nominates amy cohen barrett and she goes through the speed lane and in a matter of weeks she's on the sup
amy cohen barrett went in for like just a few days before the election.ion, kavanaugh was held off until the election was over. i mean a whole year obama was not able to appoint somebody. i mean all of that leads -- it's not so much the polls that scott's talking about. it's really the court and its moral authority. and once you start getting away from acting like a court and start basically giving what people perceive as political pronouncements, that's when you get into trouble. >> i...
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the only two came were me and steve cohen, because the congresswoman in session that day, well, they had a seat right on the front row. i was sitting next to hilda solis, who was secretary of labor, and she was right next to hillary clinton. but president and i didn't think anything about until steve cohen said the next day, she said he walked up to me on the floor and he said, can you believe that the president didn't even acknowledge us yesterday? and i didn't think that because i. i was pretty nice. we were on the front row and this big crowd in the east room and but steve cohen said if they had been saying that being clinton, he would done everything but have sex with us on the east room floor and and and what what he was what president clinton used to really caught the democrats in the congress more than president obama did. but of course, that didn't bother me. and then one day, president clinton, a president obama came down to knoxville, and i was going to fly down on air force one with him. well, my chief of staff told me, he said he said, i don't think you ought to fly with
the only two came were me and steve cohen, because the congresswoman in session that day, well, they had a seat right on the front row. i was sitting next to hilda solis, who was secretary of labor, and she was right next to hillary clinton. but president and i didn't think anything about until steve cohen said the next day, she said he walked up to me on the floor and he said, can you believe that the president didn't even acknowledge us yesterday? and i didn't think that because i. i was...
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and yet we had people like ramstad and kushner and mnuchin and cohen and then later kudlow constantlyworking at back purposes through the president and to the guy who was supposed to be doing the trade negotiations. so i stand by that. i'll tell you, three of the people i was, this is the president most damning word, most disappointed in, this kind of just blew my mind. you have three generals. you had mcmaster, mattis and john kelly. kelly was a chief of staff. mattis was a secretary of defense. mcmaster was a national security adviser. now, you and and i both knot the most important thing in a military, for the military to work, is chain of command. you are supposed to always abaty the chain of command. and repeatedly these three generals would receive direct orders, direct order from the commander-in-chief, and they'd walk out the door and they would countermand those orders. if somebody did that to them in their chain of command they would be in the brig and charged appropriately. but that's the kind of thing that i witnessed. it was just a lot of say yes, do no type of personnel
and yet we had people like ramstad and kushner and mnuchin and cohen and then later kudlow constantlyworking at back purposes through the president and to the guy who was supposed to be doing the trade negotiations. so i stand by that. i'll tell you, three of the people i was, this is the president most damning word, most disappointed in, this kind of just blew my mind. you have three generals. you had mcmaster, mattis and john kelly. kelly was a chief of staff. mattis was a secretary of...
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congressman cohen? >> thank you mr. chair. thank you for your testimony and your life. when you were arrested, captured, do you believe if they knew who you were and what you had been doing? when i. michael: . [speaking in native language]. well, when the men and uniform of the republic security was checking my id, he saw my name and kind of remembered some information he knew. so he left, went inside and stay there for a few minutes. he was either checking a list or making a phone call to get, i don't know, orders. so when he came back he said i need to get out of the vehicle. and that is how it all began. >> and then when you were taken, i guess to a prison after that, were you treated differently than the other prisoners do you believe due to your past deeds? [speaking in native language]. >> and they did not treat anyone with politeness. [speaking in native language]. over some civilian girls, just a plain civilian girls. nothing special and they were beaten. just to scare them i think is why they do it. but of course, i did get special treatment. it is a very unple
congressman cohen? >> thank you mr. chair. thank you for your testimony and your life. when you were arrested, captured, do you believe if they knew who you were and what you had been doing? when i. michael: . [speaking in native language]. well, when the men and uniform of the republic security was checking my id, he saw my name and kind of remembered some information he knew. so he left, went inside and stay there for a few minutes. he was either checking a list or making a phone call...
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is this more tr proof that fbi is corrupt, spike cohen here it discuss, he is next. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. edward jones (vo) the fully electric audi e-tron family is here. with models that fit any lifestyle. and innovative ways to make your e-tron your own. through elegant design and progressive technology. all the exhilaration, none of the compromise. the audi e-tron family. progress that moves...
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he cham and democrat malia cohen each hope to earn your vote as they vie for the office. i'm running because i want this government to work for everyone find the person best equipped to be a true watchdog for taxpayers. the controller is actually one of the most powerful positions across state government to making sure the funds allocated by the legislature. and governor go where they're supposed to go. chen says in addition to his role as a stanford university public policy educator and researcher his experience as a small business owner and former member of the social security advisory board serves him well for the california controller's office in office. he says must prioritize fiscal transparency. california is the only state in the country where we don't have complete line by line transparency into state spending. so job number one, in my view. >> is a full transparency database where we can go and see every line item of state spending were every californian can access that and see for themselves. exactly what's going on exactly what's happening, what we're spending
he cham and democrat malia cohen each hope to earn your vote as they vie for the office. i'm running because i want this government to work for everyone find the person best equipped to be a true watchdog for taxpayers. the controller is actually one of the most powerful positions across state government to making sure the funds allocated by the legislature. and governor go where they're supposed to go. chen says in addition to his role as a stanford university public policy educator and...
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he cham and democrat malia cohen each hope to earn your vote as they vie for the office. i'm running because i want this government to work for everyone find the person best equipped to be a true watchdog for taxpayers. the controller is actually one of the most powerful positions across state government to making sure the funds allocated by the legislature. and governor. >> go where they're supposed to go. chen says in addition to his role as a stanford university public policy educator and researcher his experience as a small business owner and former member of the social security advisory board serves him well for the california controller's office in office. he says must prioritize fiscal transparency. california is the only state in the country. what we don't have complete line by line transparency into state spending. so job number one, in my view. >> is a full transparency database where we can go and see every line item of state spending were every californian can access that and see for themselves. exactly what's going on exactly what's happening, what we're spen
he cham and democrat malia cohen each hope to earn your vote as they vie for the office. i'm running because i want this government to work for everyone find the person best equipped to be a true watchdog for taxpayers. the controller is actually one of the most powerful positions across state government to making sure the funds allocated by the legislature. and governor. >> go where they're supposed to go. chen says in addition to his role as a stanford university public policy educator...
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don cohen again says that you and should be wary about cow towering to the beltway agenda. i think the key thing is that the un needs to make sure that it does not go along with the u. s. clot 2 to authorize a military intervention. and of course, that comes down to the most powerful players there. aside from the u. s, which are russia and china. and so the resolution that the u. s. is loading to, to authorize the military intervention by essentially deputized thing they want. a un member state has to be bullying flatly. they're rejected because this will only lead to, to more horse or for the people of haiti. and not only that, the, the interim prime minister ariel on re his mandate is completely unconstitutional. there was never a vote. he was simply anointed by the united states and the core group to lead haiti in the wake of the assassination in july 2021 of president jovan oma. we so he has no legitimacy according to the haitian constitution and therefore cannot legally request a foreign military intervention. it's as simple as that, and that's something that the chine
don cohen again says that you and should be wary about cow towering to the beltway agenda. i think the key thing is that the un needs to make sure that it does not go along with the u. s. clot 2 to authorize a military intervention. and of course, that comes down to the most powerful players there. aside from the u. s, which are russia and china. and so the resolution that the u. s. is loading to, to authorize the military intervention by essentially deputized thing they want. a un member state...
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. >> welsh and is running against democrat malia cohen. it's been heated at times with chan accusing and are arguing that she's unfit for the job because of her financial history, including a home that went into foreclosure. cohen us it chin lacks the political experience to serve. so they're going back and forth. well, governor newsom is still blasting oil company saint the bringing in huge profits while jacking up the prices at the pump. capitol correspondent eytan wallace gives us a look at who the governor is going after now and why some argue policies are only going to lead to even higher prices. >> this time the governor is going after one company as he doubles down on his message that big oil is to blame for the pain at the pump. these companies are ripping you off and ripping us off. governor gavin newsom not mincing words of the gubernatorial debate sunday as he spoke directly about oil companies. they have record profits fast forward to today. newsom is doubling down on his message going after for putting out this tweet indicatin
. >> welsh and is running against democrat malia cohen. it's been heated at times with chan accusing and are arguing that she's unfit for the job because of her financial history, including a home that went into foreclosure. cohen us it chin lacks the political experience to serve. so they're going back and forth. well, governor newsom is still blasting oil company saint the bringing in huge profits while jacking up the prices at the pump. capitol correspondent eytan wallace gives us a...
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as gas prices stopped falling, cohen noted so did biden's popularity gains. his findings are shown in history. larry sabato's history crystal ball found that with jimmy carter, back in 1977, the same pattern holds between gas prices and presidential popularity. again, look at that, it's stun. of course, correlation between the numbers does not mean causation. there are all other factors to play. as pointed out in the crystal ball article, the highest real gas prices over the 45-year period covered came in 2008, a time of economic strife when george w. bush had poor ratings as he finished his presidency but it wouldless about elite to say that the spike in gas prices was the sole reason for the election at that time. democrats have abortion rights on their side, to a lesser extent, the events of january 6th. there's another hearing next thursday. for the "r"s to drive their wrote, they got the border, they've got crime and inflation. ant inflation point of fact remains america's number one issue and by a large margin. in the latest cnn polls in nevada and ariz
as gas prices stopped falling, cohen noted so did biden's popularity gains. his findings are shown in history. larry sabato's history crystal ball found that with jimmy carter, back in 1977, the same pattern holds between gas prices and presidential popularity. again, look at that, it's stun. of course, correlation between the numbers does not mean causation. there are all other factors to play. as pointed out in the crystal ball article, the highest real gas prices over the 45-year period...
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cnn's gabe cohen is joining us on this. talked about the growing crises that students are dealing with right now, mental health issues, absenteeism, bullying, this test is giving us a clearer picture of the students' struggle in the classroom. and the results show millions of these students are way behind. an alarming snapshot of learning loss from the pandemic. new test results from the nation's report card show in most states fourth and eighth graders are falling behind in reading and math. the math scores are historic. the worst decline ever recorded. with roughly 25% of fourth graders and 38% of eighth graders performing below the basic level. the lowest of the three achievement levels for the test. students who were already struggling in school showed the most dramatic dropoff. secretary of education, miguel cardona calling the results appalling and unacceptable. >> we were isolated for a year and a half to two years. that's a huge, huge problem. >> michelle burk is an eighth grade teacher on long island and has a daug
cnn's gabe cohen is joining us on this. talked about the growing crises that students are dealing with right now, mental health issues, absenteeism, bullying, this test is giving us a clearer picture of the students' struggle in the classroom. and the results show millions of these students are way behind. an alarming snapshot of learning loss from the pandemic. new test results from the nation's report card show in most states fourth and eighth graders are falling behind in reading and math....
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let's find out with cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen.is is being called a landmark study. walk us through what researchers found. >> it is a landmark study, boris. and what it found is that people in the study who actually got colonoscopies they reduced the getting colon cancer and reduced the risk of dieing from colon cancer. so it's another study that shows that colonoscopies save lives. let's take a look at what this study found, about 12,000 people in the study got colonoscopies this is in three european countries. and the folks who got the colonoscopies reduced the colon cancer risk by 30%. reduced the risk of getting colon cancer by 30%. and reduced their risk of dieing from colon cancer by 50%. u.s. studies an even larger benefit so it's very clear from this study and others that colonoscopies save lives. >> test is notoriously inconvenience, invasive. are doctors concerned people might use this study as an excuse to not get screened? >> you know, they might, because this study was very complicated. there are lots of ways to inter
let's find out with cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen.is is being called a landmark study. walk us through what researchers found. >> it is a landmark study, boris. and what it found is that people in the study who actually got colonoscopies they reduced the getting colon cancer and reduced the risk of dieing from colon cancer. so it's another study that shows that colonoscopies save lives. let's take a look at what this study found, about 12,000 people in the study got...
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or let's course live now to american journalist a dan cohen joining us here on the program a very welcome to use. so the people ultimately a protesting or one against the leadership, which is that the same time calling for international help. it's also something as we understand, the people are also protesting. again, many of them are, are against external players coming in to quality unrest. but don, i don't know, perhaps it's necessary, give them the energy crisis of poverty and crying. what do you think? well, this would be if there is a military intervention in haiti, you would be the 4th in about one center and the others have been absolute disasters. that lead to only that only worse than the situation for, for haitians who live in the worst poverty in the western hemisphere. and the un resolution that was passed unanimously today. level sanctions, which are often a, a proof prelude to, to military intervention. the sanctions target a figure named jimmy barbecue chevy ca, who is accused by the united states of carrying out a series of massacres. but the reality is that this is a par
or let's course live now to american journalist a dan cohen joining us here on the program a very welcome to use. so the people ultimately a protesting or one against the leadership, which is that the same time calling for international help. it's also something as we understand, the people are also protesting. again, many of them are, are against external players coming in to quality unrest. but don, i don't know, perhaps it's necessary, give them the energy crisis of poverty and crying. what...
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liz: betsy cohen, thank you. good to see you. >> nice to see to you, liz.the studio. spac merger were not the only thing heading to the moon last year. remember how crazy shipping container costs were? crazy. well, well, wet -- well, wait until you see where they are today. are they better? are they worse? we're about to take you live to the port of los angeles for a teach dive on whether the supply chain is still snarled in the post-pandemic economy. and also ahead of the holiday shopping season. this is something we all need to hear about. closing bell ringing in 37 minutes. the dow continues the climb here. sill not at the session high, but we're at 57 -- 558. the nasdaq gaping 3.33% or 347 points. don't move, we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ (vo) while you may not be running an architectural firm, tending hives of honeybees, and mentoring a teenager — your life is just as unique. your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your passions, and the way you help others. so you can live your life. that's life well planned. (vo) at viking, we are proud
liz: betsy cohen, thank you. good to see you. >> nice to see to you, liz.the studio. spac merger were not the only thing heading to the moon last year. remember how crazy shipping container costs were? crazy. well, well, wet -- well, wait until you see where they are today. are they better? are they worse? we're about to take you live to the port of los angeles for a teach dive on whether the supply chain is still snarled in the post-pandemic economy. and also ahead of the holiday...