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, where's cooper? a fair question to ask. if ross had forgotten that he had a son, seeing a picture of cooper would have reminded him he had a son. he didn't forget he had a son. once ross slipped into his workday, he had every reason to believe that cooper was at the daycare. >> as for those witnesses who said ross seemed detached, they didn't know him, the defense argued, so they called people who did like his friend billy. >> in my opinion, just was incredibly loving and doting. >> a colleague from home depot. >> when cooper was born, he was -- that's all he would talk about. >> even prosecution witnesses wound up vouching for ross as a good dad. a teacher from cooper's daycare. >> he would just spend quality time with him, interacting with him during the activities. >> and some of those women who testified for the prosecution about sexting with ross, even they agreed he seemed to love his kid. >> what would he say about his son? >> that he was great and that he loved his son. >> he just talked abou
, where's cooper? a fair question to ask. if ross had forgotten that he had a son, seeing a picture of cooper would have reminded him he had a son. he didn't forget he had a son. once ross slipped into his workday, he had every reason to believe that cooper was at the daycare. >> as for those witnesses who said ross seemed detached, they didn't know him, the defense argued, so they called people who did like his friend billy. >> in my opinion, just was incredibly loving and doting....
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>> cooper: did you watch it?. ( laughs ) but-- but-- >> cooper: what do you mean, you didn't-- you didn't see it? >> sutherland: no. >> cooper: so how do you know it was good? >> sutherland: because i was in it. i don't mean it was good because i was in it. i mean, i-- because-- because doing it, you knew it was good. and you knew from the response of people on the street. >> cooper: wwere sin sutherland at his lakeside estate in southern quebec, where he steals time between film shoots. in an old pumphouse by the water... >> sutherland: i had vertigo, and i'm climbing that goddamn thing. >> cooper: ...we set up a makeshift screening room to watch some of his most iconic performances. it quickly became clear to us that, decades after he's finished a film, the character he's created stays with him. in this scene from the 1973 thriller "don't look now," his character discovers his daughter's body in a pond. >> sutherland: ( crying ) oh, this is going to be a hard day for me. >> cooper: so even now, the character co
>> cooper: did you watch it?. ( laughs ) but-- but-- >> cooper: what do you mean, you didn't-- you didn't see it? >> sutherland: no. >> cooper: so how do you know it was good? >> sutherland: because i was in it. i don't mean it was good because i was in it. i mean, i-- because-- because doing it, you knew it was good. and you knew from the response of people on the street. >> cooper: wwere sin sutherland at his lakeside estate in southern quebec, where he...
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>> jr: exactly. >> cooper: they exist. >> jr: they exist. ( speaking french ) >> cooper: many of jr'shis paris suburb whom he began taking pictures of felt they didn't exist in the eyes of french society. most of those who live in this neighborhood are of african or arab descent, first or second generation immigrants, and few wealthy parisians ever venture here. in 2005, riots broke out in this neighborhood after two kids died while being chased by police. the violence spread across france. jr saw how the young people in this suburb were being portrayed on television, and decided to use his camera to tell a different story. >> jr: you would see the riots, everyone had hoodies. and then, so any kids coming from the suburb would look like a monster to you. so that's when i started photographing them from really close, and i said, "i'm going to put your name, your age, your building number on the poster, and i'm going to paste it in paris, where they see you as a monster. and actually, you going to play your own caricature." >> cooper: why play your own caricature? isn't that feeding a s
>> jr: exactly. >> cooper: they exist. >> jr: they exist. ( speaking french ) >> cooper: many of jr'shis paris suburb whom he began taking pictures of felt they didn't exist in the eyes of french society. most of those who live in this neighborhood are of african or arab descent, first or second generation immigrants, and few wealthy parisians ever venture here. in 2005, riots broke out in this neighborhood after two kids died while being chased by police. the violence...
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>> cooper: an agent of change? one plate at a time. >> cooper: joseÉ andrees spent thanksgiving in puerto rico, continuing to feed people one plate at a time. this has been his biggest undertaking thus far. >> andres: every time there is a rainbow, you know things are going to get better. >> cooper: he still maintains a small presence on the island as life returns to normal, but he's already thinking about how he can do things better the next time disaster strikes. >> this cbs sports update is brought to you by the lincoln motor company. today at jack nicklaus memorial tournament. bryson dechambeau, the 24-year-old californian won in a three-man playoff. kyle stanley was eliminated on the first hole and bryson dechambeau feeted ben an, his second victory in less than a year. for 27/7news and highlights. visit cbssportshq.com. jim nantz reporting from dublin, ohio. quiet tranquility for the power of 335 turbo-charged horses. the lincoln mkx, more horsepower than the lexus rx350. and a quiet interior from which to ad
>> cooper: an agent of change? one plate at a time. >> cooper: joseÉ andrees spent thanksgiving in puerto rico, continuing to feed people one plate at a time. this has been his biggest undertaking thus far. >> andres: every time there is a rainbow, you know things are going to get better. >> cooper: he still maintains a small presence on the island as life returns to normal, but he's already thinking about how he can do things better the next time disaster strikes....
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cooperation is meant to be a confidential process. even if someone isn't cooperating proactively.o i know at least, you know, cohen's attorney is probably counseling cohen to not do this, especially given the attorney that he now has, guy petrillo, former prosecutor. i know him. you know, a very honorable, good lawyer, upstanding person, well thought of, well respected. he would not, i don't think, be in favor of this. so, you know, it's hard to know what to make of arnold saying all of this. i think all that said, though, cohen has a lot of incentive to cooperate. so i don't think it's beyond the realm at all that he is at least headed in that direction. cooperation right now wouldn't mean obviously that he's going in court tomorrow or anytime soon and pleading guilty. it may mean that he's already possibly -- i don't know this -- started talking, you know, with them informally or formally or it may just mean that's where he's headed. you know, that's the direction he's going in. and that makes sense because, remember, the judge has basically adopted the special master's findings
cooperation is meant to be a confidential process. even if someone isn't cooperating proactively.o i know at least, you know, cohen's attorney is probably counseling cohen to not do this, especially given the attorney that he now has, guy petrillo, former prosecutor. i know him. you know, a very honorable, good lawyer, upstanding person, well thought of, well respected. he would not, i don't think, be in favor of this. so, you know, it's hard to know what to make of arnold saying all of this. i...
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but am i right that we really don't know if michael cohen is going to cooperate? >> i don't think that michael cohen is 100% sure if hes going to cooperate right now. and i think that's the honest truth. and i think there are a number of people who want this to go one way and some people who want this to go the other way there are a lot of steps that have to happen between where we are and what we learn today. and what we learned today was important, and it's a decision that according to people around him who i spoke with today, this decision to change attorneys and the attorney's decision to leave the case what will happen at the on the other hand this week is something they have been talking about for weeks, if not a month. so that is a big development. but there are a number of step jesse to take to get to the next place if there is a step to tak to get to the next place. >> was it a mutual decision to part ? there. >> are a couple of reasons, like you ask and there are a nr s who of reasons why it didn't work out. the first reason is this case is entering a ne
but am i right that we really don't know if michael cohen is going to cooperate? >> i don't think that michael cohen is 100% sure if hes going to cooperate right now. and i think that's the honest truth. and i think there are a number of people who want this to go one way and some people who want this to go the other way there are a lot of steps that have to happen between where we are and what we learn today. and what we learned today was important, and it's a decision that according to...
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is cohen ready to cooperate with prosecutors? >>> and what would it mean for the stormy daniels case if cohen flips? i'll talk to her lawyer michael avenatti. stay with us. still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? the players on the... pressure, what pressure? with the lexus is.e thrill of the moment lease the 2018 is 300 and is 300 awd for these terms. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. this is no ordinary coffee. it's single-origin kenyan coffee from the nyeri highlands, 6,000 feet above sea level. but how do you really know that the beans journeyed to the port of mombasa and across the pacific? that you can trust they're 100% authentic? ibm blockchain. a smart way to tra
is cohen ready to cooperate with prosecutors? >>> and what would it mean for the stormy daniels case if cohen flips? i'll talk to her lawyer michael avenatti. stay with us. still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes...
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they understand that the tension is on the metal political and where required efforts and cooperation of all parties along with the united states. she's the d.p. r. k. and. the chinese side to rail contribute to their cooperation that evening and delighted to be with you consider going as a second time we've had the chance to meet. first in washington and now here. and it's great to make my first trip to china as the united states secretary of state i want to check thank all of our chinese hosts for their incredible hospitality i also want to thank china and president g. for his role in helping bring north korea to the negotiating table and forward to continued support as we work to achieve the complete verifiable and irreversible denuclearization of north korea this is my. third country that i've had the chance to speak with today each has reinforced three important things that happened in singapore first the commitment to a fundamentally changed relationship japan the republic of korea and china have all acknowledged that we have turned the corner that we have begun a process away f
they understand that the tension is on the metal political and where required efforts and cooperation of all parties along with the united states. she's the d.p. r. k. and. the chinese side to rail contribute to their cooperation that evening and delighted to be with you consider going as a second time we've had the chance to meet. first in washington and now here. and it's great to make my first trip to china as the united states secretary of state i want to check thank all of our chinese...
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so if he wants to cooperate, he can cooperate.nd the margins, but if he wantso make a deal and get himself out of the serious prison sentence, that option i suspect will be available to him. >> professor dershowitz, isn't it hard for michael cohen to argue executive privilege when, a, the president sort of undercut that argument and i think it was about 160 or so of all the documents that were taken so far have been viewed as ed. >> well, what we're talking about is largely oral communication, and when you are there ar and i'm notgesting that there can't be potential cooperation. i think there could be. all i am suggesting is that it can't be as full some as it. >> but we don't know whether he's flipping or not. i suspect he's sending messages to both sides, to the prosecutors that'm available p and sending message to the president that i'm available to be pardoned. and there's no a -- we may learn soon depending on which lawyer he hires because there are lawyers that practice in new york that i have called prosecutors and defense
so if he wants to cooperate, he can cooperate.nd the margins, but if he wantso make a deal and get himself out of the serious prison sentence, that option i suspect will be available to him. >> professor dershowitz, isn't it hard for michael cohen to argue executive privilege when, a, the president sort of undercut that argument and i think it was about 160 or so of all the documents that were taken so far have been viewed as ed. >> well, what we're talking about is largely oral...
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kalmecision to cooperate in the gover of the watergate conspiracy. sense his sentencing on june 17th, mr. kalmbach is said to have waited in vain for some worth of sympathy or encouragement from the president or at least an expression of gratitude for his 12 years of unquestioning loyalty. kalmbach traced the president attitude to when kalmbach initiated his plea bargain with government prosecutors with an offer of cooperation. just a few days later, on may 1, the white house announced that herb kalmbach was no longer the president's personal lawyer. while he had been nixon's awyer, it is amazing how many different aspects of nixon's criminal liability herb kalmbach ended up personally involved in. i mean, he was the guy who actually paid the hush money to the watergate burglars. and kalmbach ended up cooperating and telling ecutorand telling the watergate committee that tale. what he ultimately went to jail for was a fraction of what he was widely believed to be implicated in. kalmbach ultimately went to jail for an illegal campaign fund, illegal an
kalmecision to cooperate in the gover of the watergate conspiracy. sense his sentencing on june 17th, mr. kalmbach is said to have waited in vain for some worth of sympathy or encouragement from the president or at least an expression of gratitude for his 12 years of unquestioning loyalty. kalmbach traced the president attitude to when kalmbach initiated his plea bargain with government prosecutors with an offer of cooperation. just a few days later, on may 1, the white house announced that...
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that's required in cooperation. pure speculation, but if he has a lot of other criminal conduct he thinks to himself, it's not worth it for me to cooperate. >> danny savalas, why would one change lawyers right now? >> slightly different from dan goldman's. as defense atto chief pers like donald trump, the entire process, tremendously incentivizes someone like michael cohen to do embellishing. dan is right, u.s. attorneys will check carefully making sure this person is telling the truth in a proffer session they can't necessarily verify everything. the chief complaint defense attorneys like me have about the entire cooperating witness program is that governm is especially -- essenti using criminals to catch other criminals, and lo and behold, what a surprise, many criminals have an incentive to lie if they know their parents and their children andir wives are waiting for them, and if they get long prison sentences. when will they get to see them next? that, plus the war of attrition. the federal government puts a def
that's required in cooperation. pure speculation, but if he has a lot of other criminal conduct he thinks to himself, it's not worth it for me to cooperate. >> danny savalas, why would one change lawyers right now? >> slightly different from dan goldman's. as defense atto chief pers like donald trump, the entire process, tremendously incentivizes someone like michael cohen to do embellishing. dan is right, u.s. attorneys will check carefully making sure this person is telling the...
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he was cooperative. and then aftereing cooperative he is not being cooperative. there are questions they need tt as man and questions they need to ask witnesses inside the newsroom and those conversations are ongoing. they happened in the nsroom and then as folks were leaving happened in the parking lot. they are intervieng these witnesses and also sboouintervi police officers whoirst here on the scene to find out y at they know and what information tn help with investigation. as i mentioned before, this is what's important taking care of this crime scene. gathers as many details as possible. here behind me is what they're doing. ere are a number of police agencies. we've seen ambulances leave here. fire trucks on the sne. er need to supply the folks with food and wat and the other stuff theyeed here so they can focus on this building. they are going to go ahead and close the road here, close bestgate so they can focus on the investigation without cars coming or anyone going i and contaminating. that is going to be a locked down building as they try and figure ou
he was cooperative. and then aftereing cooperative he is not being cooperative. there are questions they need tt as man and questions they need to ask witnesses inside the newsroom and those conversations are ongoing. they happened in the nsroom and then as folks were leaving happened in the parking lot. they are intervieng these witnesses and also sboouintervi police officers whoirst here on the scene to find out y at they know and what information tn help with investigation. as i mentioned...
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i'll be back in an hour filling in for anderson cooper.ett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, paul manafort behind bars as trump's legal team says he can challenge any subpoena from mueller. what's the strategy? plus rudy jewgiuliani calls joe biden a moron and mentally deficient idiot. what's this have to do with the russia investigation? and using the bible to defend acceseparating parent frs their children. a member of trump's evangelical counsel speaking out to say it's wrong. he's our guest. let's go "outfront." >>> and good evening. breaking news, the president lobbing a new grenade at bob
i'll be back in an hour filling in for anderson cooper.ett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, paul manafort behind bars as trump's legal team says he can challenge any subpoena from mueller. what's the strategy? plus rudy jewgiuliani calls joe biden a moron and mentally deficient idiot. what's this have to do with the russia investigation? and using the bible to defend acceseparating parent frs their children. a member of trump's evangelical counsel...
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nald trump is not happy withpro cooperating with federal authorities. he has the holy of holies of donald trump's business sufficient and he was the lawyer for donald trump's extra curricular activities for years and years. there's no up side for the president on michael cohen cooperating, no upside at all. >> sweet jesus, so has rick wilson. renank you so much. >> activists alongside members of congress marching to u.s. customs and border patrol offices there demanding an end to trump'samilyaration policy. more on this outcry next. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom.
nald trump is not happy withpro cooperating with federal authorities. he has the holy of holies of donald trump's business sufficient and he was the lawyer for donald trump's extra curricular activities for years and years. there's no up side for the president on michael cohen cooperating, no upside at all. >> sweet jesus, so has rick wilson. renank you so much. >> activists alongside members of congress marching to u.s. customs and border patrol offices there demanding an end to...
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cohen to cooperate may well intensify. the manan u.s. attorney's office is investigating michael cohen for possible bank fraud, campaign finance violations and other possible crimes. "the washington post" is reporting, big worries in trump world tonight, quote, after working for a decade as trump's personal attorney, cohen has extensive knowledge of the prident's personal dealings and the trump campaign family business. the president's allies worried that the prosecutors in manhattan arettempting to build a criminal case against cohen to push him to cooperate with the special counsel probe, a prospect they see as potentially dire. emily jane fox who has direct communication with michael cohen, inclu today, michael cohen has felt isolated by president trump and his inner circle in washington who has distanced themselves from him. earlier this year he was telling eric trump that he felt they were sloppy in the way they handled the stormy daniels agent. which ran keled cohen. it's ruining my children's lives. it's ruining my wife's life. th
cohen to cooperate may well intensify. the manan u.s. attorney's office is investigating michael cohen for possible bank fraud, campaign finance violations and other possible crimes. "the washington post" is reporting, big worries in trump world tonight, quote, after working for a decade as trump's personal attorney, cohen has extensive knowledge of the prident's personal dealings and the trump campaign family business. the president's allies worried that the prosecutors in manhattan...
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cooperation instruments, including new forms of cooperation. there have been similar language in the icm operational framework. cooperation agreements including the mpf we're discussing today, complement and enhance the work of these organization. finally, the third building block of our proposal are commitments in competition chapters and certain free trade agreements. the provisions in modern competition chapters vary in their scope and detail. but they all include core commitment such as transparency, nondiscrimination and procedural fairness. examples include the korea-u.s. free trade agreement, as well as the agreements that are under consideration currently. i should note that it's fully consistent and seeks to build upon the due process commitments beyond just our closest trading partners. we welcome and support competition chapters, and have spent many hours negotiating them. they reflect binding commitments on procedural norms, but we recognize the competition chapters are a small part of free trade agreements and the agenda of every f
cooperation instruments, including new forms of cooperation. there have been similar language in the icm operational framework. cooperation agreements including the mpf we're discussing today, complement and enhance the work of these organization. finally, the third building block of our proposal are commitments in competition chapters and certain free trade agreements. the provisions in modern competition chapters vary in their scope and detail. but they all include core commitment such as...
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and then change years of regional cooperation started in february and our are tears of the boy in our office to us been giving concerts before me in china for the first time in history china. has launched an exhibition in kremlin did it catered to the history legacy of the main dynasty we also see that our ties in the field of education are becoming stronger our first joint in versity has started to operate issue john it was initiated by. by the atmosphere and the beijing polytechnic university the tories to pull all these also on the rise discussing international issues we agreed that our positions are many regional international issues are similar or very close we highly appreciate the work of china as part of the presidency in the as c.e.o. we've talked about the prospects of cooperation between china and the original make uni and we are determined to continue deepening our ties and harmonizing the integration of processes on the eurasian territory bringing together the one belt one road initiative and we are you with a purpose to create your asian partnership on this way we signed
and then change years of regional cooperation started in february and our are tears of the boy in our office to us been giving concerts before me in china for the first time in history china. has launched an exhibition in kremlin did it catered to the history legacy of the main dynasty we also see that our ties in the field of education are becoming stronger our first joint in versity has started to operate issue john it was initiated by. by the atmosphere and the beijing polytechnic university...
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but he did cooperate with us. and i fully trust although this is many years later, i fully trust his words. he was an honorable man. i know he wanted to collaborate with us and he did. i do not know any kind of other cooperation he might have had but he also had the book, i believe. which defends the thesis that you have just asserted. and i have not detected that this thesis is true. i do not want to criticize it. i do not want to support it because i -- >> ben became famous at the age of 23 with his book. about russia.would you like to touch this? you don't have to. >> i am not -- >> you don't have to. >> quite if slightly different thesis when it comes to russia. something i personally think there are limits to a kleptocracy paradigm in understanding the motivation the russian politicians and that a certain point of view in thinking that the russian elite motivations could be explained in terms of maximizing profits and maximizing rent only go so far and does not explain the full necessity they have to embark o
but he did cooperate with us. and i fully trust although this is many years later, i fully trust his words. he was an honorable man. i know he wanted to collaborate with us and he did. i do not know any kind of other cooperation he might have had but he also had the book, i believe. which defends the thesis that you have just asserted. and i have not detected that this thesis is true. i do not want to criticize it. i do not want to support it because i -- >> ben became famous at the age...
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then in 1964 i was an intern in john sherman cooper's office. two things happened. cooper was in the middle of breaking the southern senor'sfid we nominated barry goldwater, one of the few people who voted against the civil rights bill. honestly, mitch mcconnell said, i was mad as hell about it and i was so irritatedbout goldwater voting against the civil rights bill and defining the roone party in a way that i thought would be unfortunate, that i voted for lyndon johnson, which in retrospect was a huge mistake. but it w a protest vote. senator mcconnell's willingness as a college student to buck his own political party resurfaced 40 years later in his leadership on first amendment free speech issues. in 2006 he cast the deciding vote against the adoption of a constitutional amendment to prohibit flag burning. when most republican colleagues and almost all of his constituents had a different point of view. he argued that the first amendment protects even personally offensive messages. and mcconnell became the senate's leading voice against restrictions on political
then in 1964 i was an intern in john sherman cooper's office. two things happened. cooper was in the middle of breaking the southern senor'sfid we nominated barry goldwater, one of the few people who voted against the civil rights bill. honestly, mitch mcconnell said, i was mad as hell about it and i was so irritatedbout goldwater voting against the civil rights bill and defining the roone party in a way that i thought would be unfortunate, that i voted for lyndon johnson, which in retrospect...
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we're very comfortable if he cooperates that there's nothing he can cooperate about. michael cohen i think would tell you he's got nothing incriminating with the president and, really, they should stop going after him. torturing the guy. the reality is they're trying to frighten him. >> sounds like it's working. you'll remember in april, the fbi raided cohen's law office and hotel room. at a recent court hearing, prosecutors say they're still sorting through the material they collected from that raid. cohen has denied any wrongdoing and has not been charged with a crime. points out, quote, the legal fight could intensify should cohen cooperate with authorities, particularly if he plans to turn over information or documents that trump's lawyers deem privileged. has told people close to him that a fight against the president could be crippling. so let's get more from nbc news intelligence national security reporter ken dilanian. what does this even mean? could dropping his attorneys signal what? it's buying more time for michael cohen? why exactly would he be doing this
we're very comfortable if he cooperates that there's nothing he can cooperate about. michael cohen i think would tell you he's got nothing incriminating with the president and, really, they should stop going after him. torturing the guy. the reality is they're trying to frighten him. >> sounds like it's working. you'll remember in april, the fbi raided cohen's law office and hotel room. at a recent court hearing, prosecutors say they're still sorting through the material they collected...
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cooperation. i began by speaking about the cooperation that we have with the united states. we have a cooperation agreement which dates from 2010. we also have cooperation from law enforcement, civil guard, national police, the customs agency and also we have the police from catalonia. we have a wonderful relationship with the united states. we do not think that we are the executing arm of the united states or anyone, just of ourselves, of spain as was stated in wikileaks. some countries collaborate like the united states and others don't. we have faced serious problems in fighting organized crime with regard to the uk and very serious problems and getting them to exception with the exception of drug trafficking. we still this they are still areas where there's problems getting operation from holland and belgium. we have serious issues in finding organized crime because of this. and i see that as the uk is reacting effectively to economic cop tam nation that they have suffered from oligarchs that take dirty harry blackmun from a criminal organization. let's be it's an import
cooperation. i began by speaking about the cooperation that we have with the united states. we have a cooperation agreement which dates from 2010. we also have cooperation from law enforcement, civil guard, national police, the customs agency and also we have the police from catalonia. we have a wonderful relationship with the united states. we do not think that we are the executing arm of the united states or anyone, just of ourselves, of spain as was stated in wikileaks. some countries...
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he described him as being not very cooperative.hey have been able to get perhaps some information. really, what -- the heart of what they're trying to find out here, the motive. that seems to be still a big mystery, something that the police investigators are trying to put together. >> lots of questions to unfold. we will get back to you. evan, as we watch this unfold, my heart goes out to the families who are presumably being notified right now that a loved one may have been killed. >> right. exactly. we have been talking about this in the newsroom. everybody inside that newsroom, it's a small newspaper, so they are like a small family, an extended family. of course, the family members of those people are now getting phone calls that they are not coming home, the ones that were -- parii perished in this . that's a tough thing the newsroom will go through in the coming days and in the coming weeks. this is a very small newsroom as we have talked about before. that's why perhaps it was attacked. this was -- there shooter was able to
he described him as being not very cooperative.hey have been able to get perhaps some information. really, what -- the heart of what they're trying to find out here, the motive. that seems to be still a big mystery, something that the police investigators are trying to put together. >> lots of questions to unfold. we will get back to you. evan, as we watch this unfold, my heart goes out to the families who are presumably being notified right now that a loved one may have been killed....
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in south sudan i acknowledge and welcome the government's cooperation with this council's commission on human rights in south sudan however in violation of the status of forces agreement human rights officers working with have been regularly denied access to locations where serious human rights violations and abuses are allegedly committed impeding on mrs mandated task of monitoring the human rights situation these include facilities run by the national security service where hundreds of people are believed to be arbitrarily detained in conditions that could amount to torture. deeply concerned about the into an intensification of indiscriminate attacks against civilians particularly a pattern of rapes and killings perpetrated by government forces and their proxies in unity state since april two thousand and eighteen human rights offices have documented the rape of children as young as four years old and numerous cases of women elderly people and others being hanged or burned alive in what appears to be a deliberate scorched earth policy i welcome security council resolution twenty fo
in south sudan i acknowledge and welcome the government's cooperation with this council's commission on human rights in south sudan however in violation of the status of forces agreement human rights officers working with have been regularly denied access to locations where serious human rights violations and abuses are allegedly committed impeding on mrs mandated task of monitoring the human rights situation these include facilities run by the national security service where hundreds of people...
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warning, be considering cooperating with the sdny. we will see.t is what is being discussed right now. >> i want to bring in game sherman. tell me what your sources are telling you that michael cohen is bracing for potentially being indicted. >> this is a fast moving story and dove tales on something i reported yesterday which is that in recent days cohen has been telling people that he expected to be arrested at anyoment and one day to point to is it was 12 weeks after paul manafort's office and home were raided when charges were filed and been about nine weeks since the sdny and the fbi raided cohen's hotel room and office. this sort of felt the noose closing in. as katie and others pointed out, there is talk about him cooperating. my reporting he's not made a decision to flip yet but he's thinking about it. theresomes to some sort of stra tee -- strategic communication going on and he might be trying to signal to the president he feels abandoned and needs some sort of legal reprieve as inindictments seem to be coming ooze ear as early as tomorr
warning, be considering cooperating with the sdny. we will see.t is what is being discussed right now. >> i want to bring in game sherman. tell me what your sources are telling you that michael cohen is bracing for potentially being indicted. >> this is a fast moving story and dove tales on something i reported yesterday which is that in recent days cohen has been telling people that he expected to be arrested at anyoment and one day to point to is it was 12 weeks after paul...
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the rupture of american and british cooperations to develop an atomic bomb. how did that come about? at the end of 1942, the american decide today shut the british scientists out of most of top secret work to develop the bomb. the u.s. scientists position was to at least outwardly that britain did not have the, quote, need to know, close, quote for a lot of the information in order to contribute to what they could do to win the current war. they concluded that the united states was doing 90% of the work, 90% of the investment and they treated what britain saw according to that. they believed that their position what was fdr wanted. now, churchill who opposed the u.s. strategy to come across the channel also intensely wanted a british atomic bomb. he saw post world war dominated by the united states and soviet union and in that world britain needed a bomb of its own for independence, were his words. so -- so he had this and you could see how this could start moving together and it did. apparently for own national reasons, both sides were encouraging the issues
the rupture of american and british cooperations to develop an atomic bomb. how did that come about? at the end of 1942, the american decide today shut the british scientists out of most of top secret work to develop the bomb. the u.s. scientists position was to at least outwardly that britain did not have the, quote, need to know, close, quote for a lot of the information in order to contribute to what they could do to win the current war. they concluded that the united states was doing 90% of...
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including new forms of cooperation. there has been similar language in the icn operational framework. cooperation agreements including the mfb that we are discussing today complement and enhance the work of the organization. finally, the third building block of the proposal is commitments in competition chapters for free trade. the provisions in modern competition vary in scope and detail. they include core commitments like transparency, nondiscrimination and procedural fairness. notable examples include the korea u.s. free trade agreement, as well as the agreements that are under consideration currently such as nafta 2.0. we should note that the mfb is fully consistent with these chapters and seeks to build upon and extend the due process commitments beyond the closest trading partners. we welcome and support competition chapters in the fda and have spent many hours negotiating them. they are useful examples of instruments that reflect finding commitments upon procedural norms. we recognize the limits as well, competit
including new forms of cooperation. there has been similar language in the icn operational framework. cooperation agreements including the mfb that we are discussing today complement and enhance the work of the organization. finally, the third building block of the proposal is commitments in competition chapters for free trade. the provisions in modern competition vary in scope and detail. they include core commitments like transparency, nondiscrimination and procedural fairness. notable...
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will not work but if we want to limit or eliminate the nuclear threat i think that more cooperation is going to work and of course we have the case of the soviet union for example but if we think of other countries with close room and authoritarian regimes for of that for example like china or vietnam we see that there are possibilities for increasing economic cooperation with this to be allies in the regime so it's very important to made clear what the point is we want get rid of nuclear weapons or the nuclear threat or do we want to the collapse of the regime and. change the regime in north korea that's a very important one for me mr miller i am sure you know that the americans usually are one to everything but the kitchen sink but putting that aside i want to explore this angle of the soviet transformation because it actually you know that the soviet nuclear arsenal survived the political changes in the former soviet union but it's regime didn't and all i mean did lead to solve itself was were far more sophisticated and more plentiful than north korean stockpiles but my question
will not work but if we want to limit or eliminate the nuclear threat i think that more cooperation is going to work and of course we have the case of the soviet union for example but if we think of other countries with close room and authoritarian regimes for of that for example like china or vietnam we see that there are possibilities for increasing economic cooperation with this to be allies in the regime so it's very important to made clear what the point is we want get rid of nuclear...
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he's not cooperating.t this time we understand from the mayor of annapolis he is still not cooperating. >> that's right. so the fingerprints in and of themselves might say a number of theories, but just in the totality of circumstances, not simply he didn't have identification, he clearly knew weaponry pretty well from what we've heard so far. the fingerprints being mutilated or in some way not clean and clear for fingerprint tests, as well as let's just add on the explosive device. so the combination of all of these things then would make one believe, okay, this is someone who had planned it, had maybe done things to himself. maybe would have thought that he was going to be killed during it so that it would be harder to i.d. and so that's where -- that's why all of us on the panel also wait. because we're going to get a lot more intelligence about what the motive might have been. but there's a lot of data points to suggest this was someone who was going to go in, kill, didn't want to be identified, probab
he's not cooperating.t this time we understand from the mayor of annapolis he is still not cooperating. >> that's right. so the fingerprints in and of themselves might say a number of theories, but just in the totality of circumstances, not simply he didn't have identification, he clearly knew weaponry pretty well from what we've heard so far. the fingerprints being mutilated or in some way not clean and clear for fingerprint tests, as well as let's just add on the explosive device. so...
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this would be a big deal if cohen was cooperating. the trump organization have been paying some of michael cohen's legal bills. some are speculating this could be a cry for help. cohen suggesting that pay my bills or i will flip. there are some reporting that his flip is a result over dispute over massive legal fees as lawyers have to sift through 3.7 million documents that prosecutors seized from michael cohen's home and office. >> thank you for that update. with us now a federal criminal defense attorney along with david corn who has written about this a lot. to the heart of it the new yorker has this headline today. what can michael cohen tell robert mueller? >> how long do you have? i think it is important to remember in this case that this was a referal by the special counsel's office by robert mueller to the southern district of new york. it is now before a judge there. that doesn't mean if cohen does decide to cooperate with the government you have to provide substantial assistance in all aspects of any criminal prosecutions on
this would be a big deal if cohen was cooperating. the trump organization have been paying some of michael cohen's legal bills. some are speculating this could be a cry for help. cohen suggesting that pay my bills or i will flip. there are some reporting that his flip is a result over dispute over massive legal fees as lawyers have to sift through 3.7 million documents that prosecutors seized from michael cohen's home and office. >> thank you for that update. with us now a federal...
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joanna cooper. kpix five. >>> the therapy sessions offer groups or individuals. there is a small fee, usually $1-$5. but, no one is turned away if they can't pay it. two if someone you know inspires you like dr. cooper, nominate a person for a jefferson award. you can do it online at cbs sf.com/hero. we will be right back. it was once considered *impossible. tonight at five: meet the two rock triptych today's tip of the day is -- cherry tomatoes. these days like, it's hard to explain. it taste like little tomatoes from italy. they are so delicious. that flavor profile. really high. the selection is very important. when you buy them, they seem dark, almost a burgundy color. that's what makes them so great. when you buy them, they are sold in bags like this. look for the back, and get the bank that has the darkest red color to them. very important. the stem is nice and green. that means there is full of nutritious -- nutrition in the stem. when you bring them home, store them on the counter pick never in the refrigerator pick not because -- the sugar content is ver
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to do that so if they want to develop develop their economy they need less sanctions they need to cooperate more with especially with neighboring countries so my opinion is that if this process leads to. some sort of partial integration of north korea into the regional community or international community especially in economic terms this problem of proliferation of blackmailing will not be a problem anymore so i think that to avoid this we should focus on more cooperation exchanges and creating networks with north korea not less not more isolation i think this will be an interesting path forward now many western experts say that would replied that increasing economic cooperation with north korea easing sanctions would play into the hands of the regime and strengthen its grip on power which i find a little bit contrary to to perhaps because of delayed salvi experience because from my country's history we know that in a tightly sealed systems those kind of economic reforms usually work against the regime rather than for it what do you think well i think that first the first question that we
to do that so if they want to develop develop their economy they need less sanctions they need to cooperate more with especially with neighboring countries so my opinion is that if this process leads to. some sort of partial integration of north korea into the regional community or international community especially in economic terms this problem of proliferation of blackmailing will not be a problem anymore so i think that to avoid this we should focus on more cooperation exchanges and...
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giuliani is like he is not cooperating. he is definitely not going to cooperate.rates. it would be very bad but it would be fine. >> rudy admits he checked into it. i don't care, but, boy, i i made sure, even though i don't care. all right. thank you very much. from sipping pore, seoul to beijing. the u.s. claiming the u.s. will not lift sanctions until denuclearization is complete. i think north korea might have a different idea on that. plus the secretary is attacking a reporter on the issue of verification. you've tried moisturizer after moisturizer but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® so it bounces back. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. neulasta helps reduce infon risk by boosting your white blood cell count, which strengthens your immune system. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from
giuliani is like he is not cooperating. he is definitely not going to cooperate.rates. it would be very bad but it would be fine. >> rudy admits he checked into it. i don't care, but, boy, i i made sure, even though i don't care. all right. thank you very much. from sipping pore, seoul to beijing. the u.s. claiming the u.s. will not lift sanctions until denuclearization is complete. i think north korea might have a different idea on that. plus the secretary is attacking a reporter on the...
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he always had incentive to cooperate. it is a question of of whether or not he wants to go to trial. i don't think it changes very much. >> when it come to legal matters there is a wild card here in what trump's attorney is saying today about this question of mar dons. he sesz at one point this whole investigation might end with presidential pardons. he says it's not going to happen and the president reserves his right. does hi defense team here, does it enter into their strategic calculations. >> i don't know. you know, rudy giuliani, it is hard to know whether he is bubbling or being strategic in dangling it out there and letting manafort know and reminding hip of that i think he has a lot of pressure on whether to go to trial or bleed and cooperate. he still have time and spending motions to suppress evidence. he may want to see how those come oucht. a favorable desession could make the case against him weaker. he has until july 25th until his trial begins. he has little time to see how things shake out. so much happen
he always had incentive to cooperate. it is a question of of whether or not he wants to go to trial. i don't think it changes very much. >> when it come to legal matters there is a wild card here in what trump's attorney is saying today about this question of mar dons. he sesz at one point this whole investigation might end with presidential pardons. he says it's not going to happen and the president reserves his right. does hi defense team here, does it enter into their strategic...
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i've seen judges do that. 25-year sentence, cooperate for three years.he judge says, you lied. 19 years. i've seen it, fred. >> fredricka, we absolutely agree this week. >> we'll leave it right there. that's a lot of information to digest, but so good to hear from you guys. avery freeman, richard herman, thank you so much. >>> we'll be right back. sometimes a day at the ballpark is more than just a day at the ballpark. [park announcer] all military members stand and be recognized. sometimes fans cheer for those who wear a different uniform. no matter where or when you served, t-mobile stands ready to serve you. that's why we're providing half off family lines to all military. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ [stomach gurgles] ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea... girl, pepto ultra coating will treat your stomach right. n
i've seen judges do that. 25-year sentence, cooperate for three years.he judge says, you lied. 19 years. i've seen it, fred. >> fredricka, we absolutely agree this week. >> we'll leave it right there. that's a lot of information to digest, but so good to hear from you guys. avery freeman, richard herman, thank you so much. >>> we'll be right back. sometimes a day at the ballpark is more than just a day at the ballpark. [park announcer] all military members stand and be...
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needed cooperation and continues to need cooperation in putting pressure on north korea.t's another particularly difficult one. the u.s. will need cooperation in fighting the influence of china and the aggressive tendencies of russia. but in this case even today, we saw trump seemingly carrying water for vladimir putin. so i feel like, you know, we all know trump's strategy, to break down the old sort of structures of how things are done, to think outside the box and do things that are daring and bold and america first. and there's a possibility that he'll get some successes on that. i mean maybe he's about to get the biggest success, which will be ultimately denuclearizing north korea. we just don't know what the outcome is. but when you look at the economy and in the near term getting into these potential trade wars with close u.s. allies and alienating them when you might well need their cooperation down the road, and to get a good deal yourself, you're likely going to need cooperation on that. that's why there's a lot of worry, and that's why you are getting pushback
needed cooperation and continues to need cooperation in putting pressure on north korea.t's another particularly difficult one. the u.s. will need cooperation in fighting the influence of china and the aggressive tendencies of russia. but in this case even today, we saw trump seemingly carrying water for vladimir putin. so i feel like, you know, we all know trump's strategy, to break down the old sort of structures of how things are done, to think outside the box and do things that are daring...
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i am a huge fan of cooperation. i have been promoting that for many years and i would encourage state agencies to be a cooperating agency with the federal commission because it gives you a seat at the table and i think it is more efficient . there are arguments against it but, it is part of our one federal decision mo you and if you have any jurisdiction or major projects, you need to be a cooperating agency. this is key. this is something that we have mirrored in the department of interior. it used to be, that all of the agencies were operating independently in the interior, parks, fish, they were not necessarily cooperating and they were not necessarily communicating, so early on we would get comments from the park service and it didn't make any sense, under the same administration in interior and you are having different decisions across the line on projects. more importantly, back to the cost of compliance, when you are a project component, you need to deal with several different agencies across the board, insid
i am a huge fan of cooperation. i have been promoting that for many years and i would encourage state agencies to be a cooperating agency with the federal commission because it gives you a seat at the table and i think it is more efficient . there are arguments against it but, it is part of our one federal decision mo you and if you have any jurisdiction or major projects, you need to be a cooperating agency. this is key. this is something that we have mirrored in the department of interior. it...
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the korean of north korea of dealing with the problems in iran the united states needs china's cooperation. in its in force and of its sanctions against the iranian economy so there are many areas where china can hit back in a noncommercial way which will have a dramatic impact on u.s. foreign policy interests. and u.s. judges sent president charms former campaign manager paul manifold to jail ahead of his trial on money laundering and bank fraud charges in september prosecutors say manifold tried to tamper with witnesses in an investigation into russian meddling in the twenty sixteen election in a tweet truong called the decision tough and unfair calling reports from washington . paul mann afford begin his day a free man and ended it in handcuffs by man the judge had told him he could stay under house arrest until his trial but then the government accused metaphor of trying to tamper with two witnesses and alter their testimony the judge said metaphor it was treating his trial like a marketing campaign abused her trust undermined the credibility of the court so she said he'll stay in a ja
the korean of north korea of dealing with the problems in iran the united states needs china's cooperation. in its in force and of its sanctions against the iranian economy so there are many areas where china can hit back in a noncommercial way which will have a dramatic impact on u.s. foreign policy interests. and u.s. judges sent president charms former campaign manager paul manifold to jail ahead of his trial on money laundering and bank fraud charges in september prosecutors say manifold...
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cooperation agreements including the m.f.b. we're discussing today complement and enhance the work of these organizations. finally, the third building block of our proposal are commitments and competition chapters in free trade agreements. the provisions in modern competition chapters vary in their scope and detail. but they all include core commitments such as transparency, nondiscrimination, and procedural fairness. notable examples include the korea-u.s. free trade agreement as well as the agreements that are under consideration currently such as nafta 2.0. we are consist within these chapters and intends to build on the extent of the efforts. we welcome and support competition chapters and have spent many hours negotiating them. they are useful examples of instruments on procedural norms. we also recognize their limits. competition chapters are a small part of free trade agreements and the agenda of every trade negotiation encompasses issues that extend far beyond the core concerns of antitrust laws. the multilateral arrang
cooperation agreements including the m.f.b. we're discussing today complement and enhance the work of these organizations. finally, the third building block of our proposal are commitments and competition chapters in free trade agreements. the provisions in modern competition chapters vary in their scope and detail. but they all include core commitments such as transparency, nondiscrimination, and procedural fairness. notable examples include the korea-u.s. free trade agreement as well as the...
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he's always had incentive to cooperate. it's just a question of whether or not he wants to go to trial or plead and cooperate. i don't think it changes very much. >> it does seem here, at least from my sort of layman's perspective when it comes to legal matters, there is a wild card here in what president trump's attorney, rudy giuliani, is saying today about this question of pardons. because he says at one point this whole thing, this whole investigation might end with a series of presidential pardons. then he says it's not going to happen. then he says the president still reserves his right to do it. does that, barbara, from the standpoint of paul manafort and his defense team here -- does this enter into their strategic calculations? do they discern some kind of message being sent to them here from the president, from his attorney? >> i don't know. but, you know, rudy giuliani, it's hard to know whether he's sort of bumbling or whether he's being very strategic and just sort of dangling it out there and letting paul mana
he's always had incentive to cooperate. it's just a question of whether or not he wants to go to trial or plead and cooperate. i don't think it changes very much. >> it does seem here, at least from my sort of layman's perspective when it comes to legal matters, there is a wild card here in what president trump's attorney, rudy giuliani, is saying today about this question of pardons. because he says at one point this whole thing, this whole investigation might end with a series of...
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he has been cooperating. now the chairman who ran the show during a crucial period of the campaign, the guy on top of the entire thing is behind bars after being indicted on numerous charges going out on bail and having his bail revoked. it is simply the most criminal group of people surrounding a sitting president since richard nixon. when all is said and done, it may turn out to be much worse. according to a reporter at the hearing today, he gave a stilled wave to his wife and the marshals led him out of the courtroom. later a marshall returned to his wife his brown leather belt, wallet and burgundy tie. officers declined to say where he is being held. one official said normal procedure for a defendant whose bail is revoked would be to end up at dc central jail. conditions there are, as they are in nearly all of america's overfull jails, harsh. >> there's a metal shelf for a bed literally and roaches are walking all over that as well as on the celings and the floors. so you're spending the night killing roa
he has been cooperating. now the chairman who ran the show during a crucial period of the campaign, the guy on top of the entire thing is behind bars after being indicted on numerous charges going out on bail and having his bail revoked. it is simply the most criminal group of people surrounding a sitting president since richard nixon. when all is said and done, it may turn out to be much worse. according to a reporter at the hearing today, he gave a stilled wave to his wife and the marshals...