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d.a.'s office expect this to move sooner, quicker than they would normally move in certain cases, so that hing here. big thing here is that the manhattan d.a.'s office is one step closer in getting the tax documents and tax information belonging to the president and his organization. >> understood. so the president likely to appeal this, but you're saying prosecutors there expect the supreme court to move quickly on this as well. the would that mean prosecutors could receive access to these documents before the election? i mean, we should note it's a grand jury investigation so those would not be public, but do they expect to receive them in that kind of time frame? >> certainly the prosecutors -- the folks investigating the organization and the president, they anticipate getting this before election day. they want it before election day. the thing is a lot of the arguments here, jim, that the president's lawyers have opinion making have already been made before this judge who dismissed the case today. his feeling is these are the same arguments that the president has been making all along
d.a.'s office expect this to move sooner, quicker than they would normally move in certain cases, so that hing here. big thing here is that the manhattan d.a.'s office is one step closer in getting the tax documents and tax information belonging to the president and his organization. >> understood. so the president likely to appeal this, but you're saying prosecutors there expect the supreme court to move quickly on this as well. the would that mean prosecutors could receive access to...
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d.a.'s office is pushing for? >> well, that may yet happen. the clock may yet be run out because already the subpoena was a year ago and now it is a year later and the d.a. has not even gotten the documents. you and i both looked at tax returns. it is not just you look at them and, boom, you've got the case figured out there. there is a long road ahead before there could be any activity. but i think that the judge has made clear his position. he wrote a year ago that this was a valid subpoena. now the d.a. is trying to move it forward as quickly as he can and there is no reason to believe the judge won't go along with that because he already ruled a year ago that the subpoena was validly issued. the question is how quickly will he do it? some experts say it could be this month. >> i mean, when you just step back for a second, right, everyone has sort of accustomed themselves so much to the swirl around the president. the sitting president of the united states months before the election is facing a criminal investigation by the manhattan d.a. fo
d.a.'s office is pushing for? >> well, that may yet happen. the clock may yet be run out because already the subpoena was a year ago and now it is a year later and the d.a. has not even gotten the documents. you and i both looked at tax returns. it is not just you look at them and, boom, you've got the case figured out there. there is a long road ahead before there could be any activity. but i think that the judge has made clear his position. he wrote a year ago that this was a valid...
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d.a.'s office may have been looking at.ey may be looking at loan applications and other representations made by the trump folks and the trump companies to these banks. what they're missing is the support that trump may have support to those documents and numbers in his accountant's office. they may have a substantial amount of work done already. i don't see how he gets away with anything other than sort of trying to get the clock to wind down, and hope that the statute of limitations kicks in. >> of course, if people are saying, so what, how bad can it be, ask his former lawyer michael cohen. that's what put him away in the first place. exactly those kinds of charges. preet, appreciate you being with us. >>> we've showed you the deep impact that the covid crisis is having on pro sports. right? now we have a high school football player facing the biggest test of his young life and it has nothing to do with football. he just lost both of his parents to covid days apart. he too tested positive. he's here tonight with a message
d.a.'s office may have been looking at.ey may be looking at loan applications and other representations made by the trump folks and the trump companies to these banks. what they're missing is the support that trump may have support to those documents and numbers in his accountant's office. they may have a substantial amount of work done already. i don't see how he gets away with anything other than sort of trying to get the clock to wind down, and hope that the statute of limitations kicks in....
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d.a.'s office suggested in a new court filing today, it was investigating, quote, alleged insurance and bankfraud by the trump organization and its officers, the president being one of those officers. also refers to public reports of possibly extensive and protracted criminal conduct at the trump organization. that signals a significantly broader inquiry than prosecutors have indicated, at least in the past. you may recall the investigation was originally focused on hush money payments ahead of the 2016 campaign. well, today trump dismissed the latest revelations. >> this is just a continuation of the witch hunt. it's democrat stuff. they failed with mueller. they failed with everything. they failed with congress. they failed at every stage of the game. they send them around to all over the country, i guess, maybe. but it's a terrible thing that they do. it's really a terrible thing. the witch hunt has gone on long enough. >> here for our leadoff discussion on a busy monday night as we begin a new week, phil rucker, pulitzer prize-winning white house bureau chief for "the washington post." h
d.a.'s office suggested in a new court filing today, it was investigating, quote, alleged insurance and bankfraud by the trump organization and its officers, the president being one of those officers. also refers to public reports of possibly extensive and protracted criminal conduct at the trump organization. that signals a significantly broader inquiry than prosecutors have indicated, at least in the past. you may recall the investigation was originally focused on hush money payments ahead of...
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d.a.'s office will conduct a separate investigation. >>> happening today, oakland's attorney john burriss is planning to file a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city of vallejo and one of its officers over the deadly shooting of a young man suspected of looting. sean monterrosa was shot and killed in a walgreen's parking lot. vallejo police initially believed the 22-year-old had a gun in the waste baistband of h pants but it was a hammer. burriss plans to take issue with what he says is an officer's history of shootings. >>> more than 5,000 undergrads now know that they will begin the school year online. santiaa clara university said ty will turn to distance learning. this week abc 7 news is focusing on back to school. today we're sooezeroing in onzen colleges. lauren martinez has a message from the university's president. >> reporter: he called the decision difficult and disappointing. a letter went out to the campus community explaining how in the beginning of the year, nearly all of its courses will be held online, on campus housing will be closed with some exceptions. by the fa
d.a.'s office will conduct a separate investigation. >>> happening today, oakland's attorney john burriss is planning to file a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city of vallejo and one of its officers over the deadly shooting of a young man suspected of looting. sean monterrosa was shot and killed in a walgreen's parking lot. vallejo police initially believed the 22-year-old had a gun in the waste baistband of h pants but it was a hammer. burriss plans to take issue with what...
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d.a.'s office will get them, they'll remain secret. and documents that relate to those tax returns.now everyone has the question, but what's going to happen before the election, that's only by my count. 92 days away. it will take some time to get those documents. then they have to examine those documents, see if there's others they want to subpoena. the likelihood that there's going to be any huge substantial action, that will be breaking news at the top of your show, before the election is low. >> what do you think of the idea that people are really reaching by thinking they'll be a smoking gun in the taxes? that he had these professionally prepared and filed and that's often done with an eye toward making sure the person, the filer is safe. you're not going to find anything in the taxes. >> you know, i don't know. i -- my perspective is always, you never know, you've seen very smart people, very wealthy people who you think would be buttoned down for their own protection, do very very stupid things and engage in very stupid frauds. we've seen the trump foundation that was run like
d.a.'s office will get them, they'll remain secret. and documents that relate to those tax returns.now everyone has the question, but what's going to happen before the election, that's only by my count. 92 days away. it will take some time to get those documents. then they have to examine those documents, see if there's others they want to subpoena. the likelihood that there's going to be any huge substantial action, that will be breaking news at the top of your show, before the election is...
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d.a.'s office said the couple recruited the nanny from nigeria. for a year and half, she was paid just $150 a month. she was also reportedly forced to sleep on the floor of the children's bedroom, as well as cooke and clean the couple's home. a first responder alerted authorities that the nanny appeared to be a victim. >>> well, we've had a lovely kind of cooler day today, with a little breeze out there. it's been quite nice. we are going to see the marine layer role in tonight, and if fact this is my live camera right now. you can see it is rolling in as we speak. we had some blue sky out there, but as you can see, the marine layer is on the move. oakland and san francisco in the 60s. 84 in livermore, where it got a little warmer today. the marine layer along the coast, but also your eye is drawn to the sierra, there are thunderstorms popping up. this heat of the day, the convection, is kicking off that lightning. oakland winds gusting to 26 miles per hour. a nice onshore flow keeping things cool. that will usher in that marine layer as it is hea
d.a.'s office said the couple recruited the nanny from nigeria. for a year and half, she was paid just $150 a month. she was also reportedly forced to sleep on the floor of the children's bedroom, as well as cooke and clean the couple's home. a first responder alerted authorities that the nanny appeared to be a victim. >>> well, we've had a lovely kind of cooler day today, with a little breeze out there. it's been quite nice. we are going to see the marine layer role in tonight, and if...
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d.a.'s office. especially the man responsible for conrad's conviction.craig johnson. >> this is something that really took us by surprise. >> reporter: the defense says you had to have known. >> well, that's their take, and they're doing their job to zealously represent their client, but i can tell you categorically that that's not >> reporter: just as stunned was the man whose team took the measurements, lead detective tom wallace. what went wrong? how'd that happen? >> in the process of transposing numbers from actual measurements at the scene to the crime scene program, numbers were just transposed wrong. >> reporter: wallace admits the error but says it was minor, that conrad truman did not deserve a new trial. >> it's not that significant as they made it out to be. >> reporter: did those incorrectly entered measurements change your opinion of conrad truman's guilt? should they change anyone's opinion? >> they didn't change my opinion. >> reporter: nor did it change the opinion of the deputy district attorney, tim taylor, who decided to take on the t
d.a.'s office. especially the man responsible for conrad's conviction.craig johnson. >> this is something that really took us by surprise. >> reporter: the defense says you had to have known. >> well, that's their take, and they're doing their job to zealously represent their client, but i can tell you categorically that that's not >> reporter: just as stunned was the man whose team took the measurements, lead detective tom wallace. what went wrong? how'd that happen?...
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d.a.'s office last summer, meeting with investigators while he was still in prison in upstate new york. if the new york grand jury finds a provable pattern of criminal activity, then will may ultimately be substantial charges for cy vance to bring. his office is urging the judge in this case not to let the president keep delaying the subpoenaedlessly in the courts, because that would end up being a kind of back door to the presidential immunity that the supreme court specifically reje rejected. joining us now are two reporters with an extensive history of reporting on donald trump's finances. david enrich is "the new york times" business investigation's editor, also the author of "dark towers: deutsche bank, donald trump, and an epic trail of destruction." we're also thrilled to have back with us, "new york times" investigative reporter, susan craig, a key member of the reporting team that won the pulitzer prize in 2019 for its deep and riveting dive into the trump family's taxes, including instances of what the investigation revealed as outright fraud. it's a pleasure to get to talk to
d.a.'s office last summer, meeting with investigators while he was still in prison in upstate new york. if the new york grand jury finds a provable pattern of criminal activity, then will may ultimately be substantial charges for cy vance to bring. his office is urging the judge in this case not to let the president keep delaying the subpoenaedlessly in the courts, because that would end up being a kind of back door to the presidential immunity that the supreme court specifically reje rejected....
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d.a.'s office, the sheriff's office, and state and local police to arrest and charge those who are engaging in violent acts while also keeping the peace and protecting free speech. anne-marie? >> laura, let's hope it makes a difference. thank you so much. >>> so the white house says president trump is still heading to kenosha tomorrow despite calls from wisconsin's governor to reconsider his visit. governor tony evers wrote a continued to roil from the killing of jacob blake more than -- shooting of jacob blake more than a week ago. evers says he fears the president's appearance will, quote, hinder our healy. he is expected to meet with law enforcement tomorrow. at this point it's unclear if mr. trump will meet with blake's family. >>> and former vice president joe biden will be in the battleground state of pennsylvania today where he's expected to argue that the unrest in wisconsin is triggered by the president's rhetoric that enflames racial tensions. according to his campaign, biden's speech will focus on how mr. trump continues to encourage division and chaos rather than try to calm fea
d.a.'s office, the sheriff's office, and state and local police to arrest and charge those who are engaging in violent acts while also keeping the peace and protecting free speech. anne-marie? >> laura, let's hope it makes a difference. thank you so much. >>> so the white house says president trump is still heading to kenosha tomorrow despite calls from wisconsin's governor to reconsider his visit. governor tony evers wrote a continued to roil from the killing of jacob blake more...
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d.a.'s office for nearly a year. >>> hayward police have released body camera video of a fatal shooting involving officers and a person of interest in a murder investigation. we did wado want to warn you th video is graphic. >> keep your hands up. hands up. [ bleep ] put it out. put it out. >> the shooting happened may 20th on wildwood street in hayward. officers city thsay they had be looking for the 20-year-old as part of a murder case and they found him parked in the driveway of a house. investigators say ramirez rammed a police vehicle several times before three vehicles opened fire killing him. no officers were injured. >>> happening today, a key vote on a measure that would eliminate barris t compensate victims of police violence. the bill by four area lawmakers would revise the state's definition of crime in the context of compensation to apply to the conduct of law enforcement officers. so it would make victims of police violence and family members of anyone killed by police eligible for funds from the state's victim compensation fund. a state senate committee will take up the measure tod
d.a.'s office for nearly a year. >>> hayward police have released body camera video of a fatal shooting involving officers and a person of interest in a murder investigation. we did wado want to warn you th video is graphic. >> keep your hands up. hands up. [ bleep ] put it out. put it out. >> the shooting happened may 20th on wildwood street in hayward. officers city thsay they had be looking for the 20-year-old as part of a murder case and they found him parked in the...
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d.a.'s office is continuing to investigate more crimes and more individuals related to sheriff smith's issuance of ccw licenses. the investigation is active and ongoing. we will follow the evidence where it leads. >> reporter: prosecutors say jensen worked with the defendants as well as seattle-based executive security contractor a.s. solution to secure a number of hard to come by ccw permits in exchange for $90,000 in donations to the santa clara county public safety alliance, an independent expenditure committee supporting smith's most recent re-election. a sheriff's office spokesperson said jensen will be placed on administrative leave and they would continue to monitor the situation and have no further information to provide at this tme. the sheriff, who has not been charged with a crime, also declined to comment. however, abc 7 news did speak to her opponent in the 2018 election, former under sheriff who called it a sad day for the department. >> she made us certain assurances and promises during the campaign to make the department more transparent, to change the culture in a positive mann
d.a.'s office is continuing to investigate more crimes and more individuals related to sheriff smith's issuance of ccw licenses. the investigation is active and ongoing. we will follow the evidence where it leads. >> reporter: prosecutors say jensen worked with the defendants as well as seattle-based executive security contractor a.s. solution to secure a number of hard to come by ccw permits in exchange for $90,000 in donations to the santa clara county public safety alliance, an...
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d.a.'s office confirming a complaint has been filed, charging this woman with assault. here's the problem, authorities can't find her. her name is nancy nordland, she worked in the oak grove school district at the time in san jose. the district says she's no longer employed there. if you know of her whereabouts, you are urged to contact san jose police. >>> new details about a deadly shooting in san francisco. police say they have arrested a suspect. the shooting happened at 4th and mission around 3:30 this afternoon. crews rushed the victim to the hospital where he later died. his identity has not been released. >>> sfpd has a new look at every police station. beginning today, a black lives matter poster or banner there will be in all stations. chief scott posing next to one of them. members of the police department and police commission teamed up to design the posters. >>> new at 11:00 tonight, so much of the coronavirus is still a mystery and unknown, include yg the virus makes some people so sick but others have no symptoms at all. stanford researchers are trying to
d.a.'s office confirming a complaint has been filed, charging this woman with assault. here's the problem, authorities can't find her. her name is nancy nordland, she worked in the oak grove school district at the time in san jose. the district says she's no longer employed there. if you know of her whereabouts, you are urged to contact san jose police. >>> new details about a deadly shooting in san francisco. police say they have arrested a suspect. the shooting happened at 4th and...
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d.a.'s office and elected san francisco district attorney. so for better or for worse, people here in the bay area know her policy, style, and work very we. oakland native senator kamala harris is stirring up mixed emotions across the bay area after locking down her position as joe biden's running mate. >> i talked to my mom tonight. >> reporter: christine pelosi is chair of the democratic chair house caucus. her mother is nancy pelosi. >> we talked about how great it was for the country. >> reporter: pelosi and harris met as law students. >> i've seen her grow and develop over the years, but also taking that same approach of trying to mentor young women, trying to lift up other people. >> i know it's a lot of controversy around kamala, especially with her as the d.a. of san francisco. >> reporter: felicia jones is the founder of the justice for mario woods foundation, who was shot and killed by san francisco police officers in 2015. >> we attempted to contact her a number of times in regards to officer involved murders, and we never did rece
d.a.'s office and elected san francisco district attorney. so for better or for worse, people here in the bay area know her policy, style, and work very we. oakland native senator kamala harris is stirring up mixed emotions across the bay area after locking down her position as joe biden's running mate. >> i talked to my mom tonight. >> reporter: christine pelosi is chair of the democratic chair house caucus. her mother is nancy pelosi. >> we talked about how great it was for...
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d.a.'s office and elected san francisco district attorney. so for better or for worse, people here in the bay area know her policy, style, and work very well. oakland native senator kamala harris is stirring up mixed emotions across the bay area after locking down her position as joe biden's running mate. >> i talked to my mom tonight. >> reporter: christine pelosi is chair of the democratic chair house caucus. her mother is nancy pelosi. >> we talked about how great it was for the country. >> reporter: pelosi and harris met as law students. >> i've seen her grow and develop over the years, but also taking that same approach of trying to mentor young women, trying to lift up other people. >> i know it's a lot of controversy around kamala, especially with her as the d.a. of san francisco. >> reporter: felicia jones is the founder of the justice for mario woods foundation, who was shot and killed by san francisco police officers in 2015. >> we attempted to contact her a number of times in regards to officer involved murders, and we never did re
d.a.'s office and elected san francisco district attorney. so for better or for worse, people here in the bay area know her policy, style, and work very well. oakland native senator kamala harris is stirring up mixed emotions across the bay area after locking down her position as joe biden's running mate. >> i talked to my mom tonight. >> reporter: christine pelosi is chair of the democratic chair house caucus. her mother is nancy pelosi. >> we talked about how great it was...
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d.a.'s filing in which they were describing the investigation. and that was sep rtd from hush money payments made to the two women michael cohen pleaded guilty to. but the d.a.'s officedy signalled it went far. >> take us through this from a prus prosecutor's perspective. >> i take two big things away from this. first t shows me the manhattan d.a. and prosecutors are focussed and serious. they're not just poking around in terms of financial records. they're looking at specific crimes. it's important they're looking at more than the hush money payments. they're complex and difficult to make. what they're looking at have potential fraud related to the value of assets, over stating the value to get loans and when it comes to tax time. it's much easier for prosecutors. >> and explain that to us. prosecutors got information from media reports, is that right? >> they're noting in the filing part of the reason why there are subpoenas is because at the time that they issued it, there were public reports relating to the trump organization and accusations like those by michael cohen that suggest the trump organization was inflating or deflating the value of assets. and why the
d.a.'s filing in which they were describing the investigation. and that was sep rtd from hush money payments made to the two women michael cohen pleaded guilty to. but the d.a.'s officedy signalled it went far. >> take us through this from a prus prosecutor's perspective. >> i take two big things away from this. first t shows me the manhattan d.a. and prosecutors are focussed and serious. they're not just poking around in terms of financial records. they're looking at specific...
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d.a.'s office confirmed a complaint has been filed, charging this woman with assault. but there's a problem here. authorities haven't been able to find her. her name is nancy, she works in the oak grove school district. but has since left. they say if anyone knows her whereabouts, please contact san jose police. >>> the biggest test to have year on the first day, san jose unified students started virtual classes today. how did things go for the south bay's largest school district? rob mayeda joins us to tell us. >> reporter: the only vehicles here today belonged to teachers, who are in classrooms conducting online lessons. though in the 11th hour, instructors were also given the okay to teach from home if they were concerned about their health. >> i think it relieves a lot of anxiety. >> reporter: the teacher's association estimates about 200 teachers conducted online instruction from home, and the vast majority of the teachers and staff live streamed lessons from the classroom, where our fam as were not allowed. although they are still compiling information, 93% of hi
d.a.'s office confirmed a complaint has been filed, charging this woman with assault. but there's a problem here. authorities haven't been able to find her. her name is nancy, she works in the oak grove school district. but has since left. they say if anyone knows her whereabouts, please contact san jose police. >>> the biggest test to have year on the first day, san jose unified students started virtual classes today. how did things go for the south bay's largest school district? rob...
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d.a.'s office for nearly a year. >>> automated driving systems sound like a good idea on paper, but aaa isding that they need work. researchered tested cars for over 4,000 miamis and they ran into problems every 8 miles. most of the issues involved driver alerts like drifting out of your lane, but they found that also they had trouble spotting broken down cars. about two-thirds of the time the test vehicle hit the car in their path. >>> this morning a spacex falcon 9 rocket has vaulted back into space. this video shows the liftoff really early this morning. the rocket launched from cape canaveral carrying 57 starling satellites. the rocket is also carrying two spacecrafts from another company. >>> one of the biggest challenges facing the greeting card industry is how to handle the holidays. what sentiment do people really want to 1k3rexpress? greeting card companies have to get ready now for december. so minted say a change in mood is already apparent like these messages that say in hindsight, 2020 was the longest year ever. or this one where you get to check a few boxes and instead of mer
d.a.'s office for nearly a year. >>> automated driving systems sound like a good idea on paper, but aaa isding that they need work. researchered tested cars for over 4,000 miamis and they ran into problems every 8 miles. most of the issues involved driver alerts like drifting out of your lane, but they found that also they had trouble spotting broken down cars. about two-thirds of the time the test vehicle hit the car in their path. >>> this morning a spacex falcon 9 rocket...
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d.a.'s office and federal judge has already decided on a lot of these issues that the president's attorneysrguing that this is unfair, going too far so it could be that we could see a decision here very soon and perhaps this can move quicker than we all think. >> we'll watch it. one of the many bouncing balls to keep an eye on. >>> up next, running out of time. school districts facing a dilemma on whether and how to reopen. i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids. protects your info and gives you 24/7 peace of mind that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's simple, easy, awesome. get advanced security free with the xfi gateway. download the xfi app today. >>> teachers in bibb county, georgia, returned
d.a.'s office and federal judge has already decided on a lot of these issues that the president's attorneysrguing that this is unfair, going too far so it could be that we could see a decision here very soon and perhaps this can move quicker than we all think. >> we'll watch it. one of the many bouncing balls to keep an eye on. >>> up next, running out of time. school districts facing a dilemma on whether and how to reopen. i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are...
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d.a.'s office with detailed records and financial statement.nk sought documents on various things of president trump and materials that might point to upon fraud, according to two people briefed on the subpoena's contents. the president and his company have repeatedly denied wrongdoing and repeatedly have tried to have other subpoenas dismissed as well. joining me now, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. this is interesting. talk to me how the compliance with the subpoena helped the case that is still in court -- or does it help with the case? >> it does. as deutsche bank provides documents to the prosecutor, keep in mind those documents will remain secret. anything brought in by the grand jury remains highly secret, and so that will inform prosecutors about the scope of their investigation. this really acts as two different data points for comparison. the documents from deutsche bank show what trump puffed up or may have puffed up to the bank to say, hey, i have all this money, loan me more money, whereas, tax returns on the mazur side may pro
d.a.'s office with detailed records and financial statement.nk sought documents on various things of president trump and materials that might point to upon fraud, according to two people briefed on the subpoena's contents. the president and his company have repeatedly denied wrongdoing and repeatedly have tried to have other subpoenas dismissed as well. joining me now, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. this is interesting. talk to me how the compliance with the subpoena helped the case that...
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d.a.'s office is continuing to investigate more crimes and more individuals related to sheriff smith's issuance of licenses. it is active and ongoing. we will follow the evidence where it leads. >> prosecutors say they work the defendants as well as the contractor, to secure a number of hard to come by ccw permits ident expendituith's most reason re-election. a sheriff's office spokes person said jensen would be placed on administrative leave and they would continue to monitor the situation and have no further information to provide at this time. the sheriff who has not been charged with a crime, also declined to come. however, abc7 news did speak to her possibly in the 2018 election. the former undersheriff who called it a sad day for the department. >> she made certain assurances? promises during the campaign to make the department more trans apparently, more trans parent.n >> allem turned down our request for interviews. in san jose, abc7 news. >>> in california, concealed carry permits are distributed by each county sheriff's office. typical requirements are that you are a resident of calif
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d.a.'s office or say take it where you will. >> appreciate it. thank you very much.f the president's longest serving advisors and most loyal defenders and leading the administration. kellyanne conway has announced she will depart at the end of the month. and one of the most vocal critics says he will step down from the lincoln project. this comes as one of their teen dau dau daughters voiced her political reviews. when is she leaving? >> reporter: she's leaving at the end of the month. so, that means she does not have a lot of a time left and she informed the president last night about this decision she's made to step down from her role, which is obviously significant, not just because she was a subluck facing of the defender and kellyanne conway was one of the longest serving aids at the president in the west wing. so, now that somewhat is opening up, siting family reasons. and her husband, who, of course is a conservative attorney known in washington and best known nationally, for his criticism of the president is also leaving the anti-trump and it's notable given
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d.a.'s office needs to pursue their investigation. one of the other concerns in all of this, of course, for the judge here and for investigators is that in some ways that the team here, the defense team, the lawyers for the president are trying to run out the clock here so that the statute of limitations to run out and the president's team quickly sent in their appeals saying that they need an emergency response from the appeals court here in manhattan because what happened is the judge and everyone agreed, seven days, basically from the time that once this decision is made prosecutors should be able within seven days to get these documents. so the president's attorneys have went in, seeking an emergency relief. everyone now expects and certainly people at the district attorney's office that this is going to wind up back at the supreme court and ultimately at the hands of justice roberts. if they choose to intervene, that decision may ultimately land on his lap so still could be months away but we could see the courts here move quickl
d.a.'s office needs to pursue their investigation. one of the other concerns in all of this, of course, for the judge here and for investigators is that in some ways that the team here, the defense team, the lawyers for the president are trying to run out the clock here so that the statute of limitations to run out and the president's team quickly sent in their appeals saying that they need an emergency response from the appeals court here in manhattan because what happened is the judge and...
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d.a.'s office, and redistribute it to low income areas and social programs.ing big tech news, facebook taking down a pro-trump mad bum the super of supe super pac amea first action, i made calls to defund the police. vice presidential hopeful susan rice weighed in on that terminology today. >> that is not terminology i would use. we have a long history of inequality, oppression, that endures in this country, and we need the police to be part of the solution. in some instances, they are. and other communities, they are not. there is no one-size-fits-all approach, so i'm for rea reimagg the role of police, getting them out of things like social work, responsible reallocation of resources where that makes sense to invest more in our communities and the health of our citizens. >> shannon: all right, so let's dig into the story and get reaction from the president of the national association of police organizations, nick mikael, and fox news contributor ray murdock. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: i want to play a little of this adde
d.a.'s office, and redistribute it to low income areas and social programs.ing big tech news, facebook taking down a pro-trump mad bum the super of supe super pac amea first action, i made calls to defund the police. vice presidential hopeful susan rice weighed in on that terminology today. >> that is not terminology i would use. we have a long history of inequality, oppression, that endures in this country, and we need the police to be part of the solution. in some instances, they are....
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d.a.'s office. when she ran in 2014 they pretty much all supported her. i think it's two things. state changed but she changed. >> as you know, political reporters from all over the place, oppo reporters are going to be california focused trying to develop back story about kamala harris that doesn't exist yet or to turnh up some scandal skel tense in the closet. i feel like she had a problem, there was a problem in the crime lab when she was d.a. in san francisco, that controversial decision about not seeking the death penalty. there was certainly fights she stayed out of as a.g. and a few she got into where people can take issue. but i sort of feel like that's all pretty well trod. i feel like all of those things are kind of in plain sight. do you feel like there is more in her california history in her previous political life that will be a surprise to national voters, either positively or negatively? do you feel like there is more to be said about where she has come from that maybe isn't well known already? >> i think she is going to take hits from the left and right. we talke
d.a.'s office. when she ran in 2014 they pretty much all supported her. i think it's two things. state changed but she changed. >> as you know, political reporters from all over the place, oppo reporters are going to be california focused trying to develop back story about kamala harris that doesn't exist yet or to turnh up some scandal skel tense in the closet. i feel like she had a problem, there was a problem in the crime lab when she was d.a. in san francisco, that controversial...
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d.a.'s office. so when she ran again in 2014, they pretty much all supported her. so i think it's two things. the state changed, but she changed. >> in terms of what's going to happen next here, as you know as a political reporter, political reporters from all over the place and oppo researchers from the republican party that aren't there yet already are all going to become very california-focused trying to develop backstory about kamala harris that doesn't exist yet or to turn up some sort of scandal, some sort of skeletons in the closet. i feel like, you know, she had a problem. there was a problem in the crime lab when she was d.a. in san francisco. there was that controversial decision about not seeking the death penalty. there were certainly fights that she stayed out of as a.g. and a few she got into where people can take issue. but i sort of feel like that's all pretty well trod. i feel like all those things are kind of in plain sight. do you feel like there is more in her california history, in her previous political life, that's going to be a surprise to n
d.a.'s office. so when she ran again in 2014, they pretty much all supported her. so i think it's two things. the state changed, but she changed. >> in terms of what's going to happen next here, as you know as a political reporter, political reporters from all over the place and oppo researchers from the republican party that aren't there yet already are all going to become very california-focused trying to develop backstory about kamala harris that doesn't exist yet or to turn up some...
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d.a.'s office, can both make independent decisions about whether crimes can be charged either in federal court or in state court. so i'm hoping our community can heal, and i'm calling on the u.s. attorney's office to do that. i want to thank the u.s. attorney, matt krieger, and his office, for being a partner in this case in the sense of providing assistance at each time in terms of federal authorities being there for the kenosha district attorney's office specifically. and certain attorney general josh call and the dci agency have been complete in their use of resources and their ability to assist our local community. so i thank you all for being here. this is -- these are difficult times, and these are difficult and momentous decisions. we're going to do the best job we possibly can, and we ask for your patience, for the best investigation to also take place. thank you. >> we are joined today by some community leaders and two of them are going to be speaking to you. so first, anthony davis. >> good evening. my name is anthony davis. local president of the naacp here in kenosha. and also a me
d.a.'s office, can both make independent decisions about whether crimes can be charged either in federal court or in state court. so i'm hoping our community can heal, and i'm calling on the u.s. attorney's office to do that. i want to thank the u.s. attorney, matt krieger, and his office, for being a partner in this case in the sense of providing assistance at each time in terms of federal authorities being there for the kenosha district attorney's office specifically. and certain attorney...
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d.a.'s race in san francisco, kamala harris became the first black person to run that office. she was then re-elected to that office four years later. then she ran for state attorney general in california. and when she ran for state attorney general in california, you could tell that republicans not only realized that that race was on the line but also here was somebody up and coming who it was worth them training their attention on for all sorts of negative reasons. i think they could see at the time what a rising star kamala harris might mean for the future of california politics and maybe bigger than that. part of the way you can tell is that the republicans, for that state attorney general's race, they brought big national guns to bear against her. george w. bush politics guru ed gillespie ended up running this absolutely scathing republican campaign against kamala harris for attorney general in the state of california. just a no holds barred campaign. she won that race so narrowly in 2010 that her republican opponent actually gave a victory speech that he later had to tak
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d.a.'s office, to a guy named larry montgomery.ore than 30 years working homicide, larry's put away his share of bad guys, not usually by knocking on doors. instead, larry works by looking very closely at the evidence. he doesn't work fast. in fact, larry is meticulously slow. and that was just what this cold case needed. >> was there anything in the original investigation that struck you as something that you needed to re-examine? >> everything. >> everything that had led placentia police into that wall trying to decide between two suspects. >> i mean, i'm concerned about this girl, okay? you know. and she's missing. >> marty, lynsie's older friend who kept their relationship a secret and lied about his name, and chris. >> in my heart it seems like she might be still alive. >> the last person known to have seen lynsie when he dropped her off at that corner. >> at that point any idea on your part which of those two was a more likely suspect? >> no. i don't know until i get into it and see the details. >> you're no doubt aware you'v
d.a.'s office, to a guy named larry montgomery.ore than 30 years working homicide, larry's put away his share of bad guys, not usually by knocking on doors. instead, larry works by looking very closely at the evidence. he doesn't work fast. in fact, larry is meticulously slow. and that was just what this cold case needed. >> was there anything in the original investigation that struck you as something that you needed to re-examine? >> everything. >> everything that had led...
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d.a.'s office. >> why did you turn it down?se innocent people don't plea. >> besides, now said dale, it was time to fight back. >>> coming up, probing questions and provocative answers. and provocative answers. protected playful covered fueled ...and safe? well, there is, and always has been. walgreens. everyone's place, for healthy and safe. i felt gross. people were afraid i was contagious. i was covered from head to toe. i was afraid to show my skin. after i started cosentyx i wasn't covered anymore. four years clear. five years now. i just look and feel better. see me. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine, or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. five years is just crazy. see me. learn more
d.a.'s office. >> why did you turn it down?se innocent people don't plea. >> besides, now said dale, it was time to fight back. >>> coming up, probing questions and provocative answers. and provocative answers. protected playful covered fueled ...and safe? well, there is, and always has been. walgreens. everyone's place, for healthy and safe. i felt gross. people were afraid i was contagious. i was covered from head to toe. i was afraid to show my skin. after i started...
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d.a.'s office i'm sure will go over this as carefully as they can. but we've got to figure out a way in which the violence stops. all violence stops. not just police to our citizens but citizen on citizen. i mean, the country's just really going up for grabs. and this has got to stop. all of it needs to stop. you know, every weekend we hear about how many people were shot and killed in chicago, how many here in philadelphia. you know, police shootings, uses of force that are inappropriate. all this stuff needs to stop. but i don't know and i don't think there's any magic solution to it. but certainly we need to stop having these cases over and over and over again. police are here to protect people. i think you get the level of outrage you get when it's a police-involved shooting. whereas you may have community violence, and even though it's wrong, community violence taking place, but police officers are not supposed to be a part of that. they are supposed to be solving it. and so i think that's what leads to the outrage. and understandably so. so, i
d.a.'s office i'm sure will go over this as carefully as they can. but we've got to figure out a way in which the violence stops. all violence stops. not just police to our citizens but citizen on citizen. i mean, the country's just really going up for grabs. and this has got to stop. all of it needs to stop. you know, every weekend we hear about how many people were shot and killed in chicago, how many here in philadelphia. you know, police shootings, uses of force that are inappropriate. all...
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d.a.'s office declined to issue a warn for his arrest. deede's son michael wanted answers.here was a long time when erwin was walking around free. >> seemed like decades. it was so frustrating, painful, emotional. >> jimmy gates was feeling all those same things and soon his hard work started paying off. that unusual red tape found on deede's body? a specially trained dog found erw erwin's scent on it and detectives found similar tape at erwin's workplace, the american airlines hangar at l.a.x. what about his alibi? computer records showing him at work in that same hangar the night of deede's disexperience and he worked a ten-hour shift? the more detectives dug into that alibi, the less solid it seemed. detective gates painstakingly dissected the procedure at the hangar. and he found this. erwin howard could swipe in at the lot using a key card and then clock in inside the hangar, but he could also leave whenever we wanted by walking out the large bay doors and catching a employee shuttle back to the parking lot. there would be no record of his leaving. jimmy gates discover
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d.a.'s office in los angeles. jackie lacy apologized on behalf of her husband saying his response was due to fear. she's in a runoff in november against former san francisco d.a. george gascon. >>> we broke the news to you yesterday that san jose's police chief would be stepping down. today abc7 news reporter chris win spoke with chief eddie garcia to learn more about what went into his decision and what he plans to do next. >> reporter: tonight, san jose police chief ed die garcia is looking back on his 29 year career in law enforcement. the city's top cop announcing his intention to retire in december. >> i think we can all say there's things we could have done better. but overall, i'm proud of what we collectively accomplished here because i couldn't have done it on my own. if not for the amazing men and women that we have working here. >> reporter: san jose is the only department in which garcia has served. he joined in 1992, became police chief in 2016, and will be 50 when he steps down from the force. >> this
d.a.'s office in los angeles. jackie lacy apologized on behalf of her husband saying his response was due to fear. she's in a runoff in november against former san francisco d.a. george gascon. >>> we broke the news to you yesterday that san jose's police chief would be stepping down. today abc7 news reporter chris win spoke with chief eddie garcia to learn more about what went into his decision and what he plans to do next. >> reporter: tonight, san jose police chief ed die...
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d.a.'s office where she handled a lot of the child sexual abuse cases. saw her grow into the position of being elected to the d.a. office and of course winning statewide not only as the attorney general but also as a united states senator. i think she's going to help the biden ticket. i think she's going to help him govern if they are elected. this is an exciting day. the fourth time we've seen a woman on a major party ticket. i am very excited and i cannot wait to get to work. there's no time to celebrate. we have 84 days so i'm ready to get to work. >> dana: one of the things that happened during the primary campaign during the debates is kamala harris did take a big swipe at joe biden. some said she gutted him on the campaign trail. you might remember this exchange. take a look. >> to hear you talk about the reputations of two united states senators who built their reputations and career on the segregation of race in this country. you know, there was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate her public school. she was bu
d.a.'s office where she handled a lot of the child sexual abuse cases. saw her grow into the position of being elected to the d.a. office and of course winning statewide not only as the attorney general but also as a united states senator. i think she's going to help the biden ticket. i think she's going to help him govern if they are elected. this is an exciting day. the fourth time we've seen a woman on a major party ticket. i am very excited and i cannot wait to get to work. there's no time...
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d.a.'s office, can both make independent decisions about whether crimes can be charged either in federal court or in state court. that means we don't have multiple decision points where there are new opportunities for people to be disappointed or enraged or for there to be unrest that is about decisions that are being made. so, i'm hoping our community can heal, and i'm calling on the u.s. attorney's office to do that. i want to thank the u.s. attorney, matt kreeger and his office, for being a partner in this case in the sense of providing assistance at each time in terms of federal authorities, being there for the kenos kenosha district attorney's office specifically and certainly the agency have been complete in their use of resources and their ability to assist our local community. so, i thank you all for being here. this is a -- these are difficult times, and these are difficult and momentous decisions. we're going to do the best job we possibly can. and we ask for your patience for the best investigation to also take place. thank you. >> we are joined today by some community leaders. and
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d.a.'s office declined to file charges. >> i'm thinking you probably hated that?ut that's not the worst of it. i was proud to call garrett and tell him guess, what i've arrested claudia haro for hiring a hit man to kill you. >> and then you've got to call him back and say -- >> you're not going to believe it, but i've got to let her go. >> 48 hours after detectives arrested claudia, she was back on the street, completely free once again. >> but i guaranteed him that i would not stop. >> what would it take to write a new ending to this story? with a new role for the beauty that investigators believed was their femme fatale or would claudia haro escape prosecution simply by denying she'd been involved? >> the bottom line principle is this. lying isn't just about saying the words and mouthing the words. the words have to make sense. and when they don't make sense, you can have a problem. >> lying is tougher than people think it is. >> oh, it's a lot tougher than people think it is. ? coming up -- claudia haro tells her story. >> it's your day in the limelight. do you
d.a.'s office declined to file charges. >> i'm thinking you probably hated that?ut that's not the worst of it. i was proud to call garrett and tell him guess, what i've arrested claudia haro for hiring a hit man to kill you. >> and then you've got to call him back and say -- >> you're not going to believe it, but i've got to let her go. >> 48 hours after detectives arrested claudia, she was back on the street, completely free once again. >> but i guaranteed him...
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d.a.'s office is continuing to investigate more crimes and more individuals related to sheriff smith's issuance of ccw licenses. >> a sheriff's spokesperson said jensen will be played on administrative leave and sheriff smith has declined to comment on the charges. the union representing the deputy sheriffs released a statement saying, quote, the idea some can pay to play with the sheriff's office is demoralizing as it causes the community and our members to question how they have been treated. >>> could more people face charges in this case? and what about the sheriff? is she in the clear? the i-team's dan noyes has been working with the department and joins us now with more. dan. >> ama, four people indicted and legal experts tell me sheriff lori smith looks like the ultimate target of this investigation. >> we are not done. >> reporter: santa clara county district attorney jeff rose entold reporters he expects more charges in the bribery case involving the sheriff's department. >> the investigation is active and ongoing. we will follow the evidence where it leads. >> reporter: sources who wo
d.a.'s office is continuing to investigate more crimes and more individuals related to sheriff smith's issuance of ccw licenses. >> a sheriff's spokesperson said jensen will be played on administrative leave and sheriff smith has declined to comment on the charges. the union representing the deputy sheriffs released a statement saying, quote, the idea some can pay to play with the sheriff's office is demoralizing as it causes the community and our members to question how they have been...
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d.a.'s office with financial statements, records, and other materials.reme court ruled last month in favor of prosecutors who are looking to get the president's personal and corporate tax returns. >>> fbi agents serving a federal search warrant on the california home of youtube star jake paul. the video shows officers carrying out several large firearms. police in scottsdale, arizona, dismissed local charges against paul stemming from looting at an arizona mall in may. they say it is so the fbi can complete its investigation. paul has denied he engaged in looting or vandalism. >>> well, president trump says he's done watching nba games if players kneel during the national anthem. and the biggest name in the game says he's cool with that. andy scholes has more in this morning's bleacher report. andy? >> in a recent fox interview, president trump says he thinks nba players kneeling is disgraceful, not acceptable, and he turns the games off when he sees that. after last night's lakers game, lebron james was asked about those comments from president trump an
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d.a.'s office, and the context here is key, because there have been two major legal questions swirling around's first term. one, how would he get through the mueller probe? and two, would his long secret taxes ever become public? well, now you have "the new york times" tonight reporting that prosecutors in new york in that case, which has proceeded because of the supreme court victory on the tax matter, now has d.a. cy vance subpoenaing trump's long-time lender deutsche bank as part of this investigation into president trump's financial dealings. the suggestion is the investigation could extend beyond the hush money payments in 2016 to stormy daniels. and deutsche bank is complying with the subpoena, meaning these debates about whether the law matters or whether president trump can get around everything, it's harder when the supreme court says a, your taxes are not off the table. and b, third parties in this case, the bank that did so much lending, well, they have to comply. president trump and his company, we should note, have denied any wrongdoing here. but the big headline is that d.a. inv
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d.a.'s office. donald trump will appeal it to the second court of appeals. they'll have briefing and oral argument. there will be a decision. i think it's unlikely all that happens in less than three months. >> david jolly, it's highly likely that win or lose donald trump will be in court as a criminal defendant for a long time to come. if you could just pull these two threads together, i thought what president obama did last night was chilling. it was haunting. then there were two new examples of precisely what he was warning the country was at risk this morning when we woke up. >> that's exactly right, nicolle. what was left unsaid by president obama, by michelle obama, by hillary clinton, as they hit donald trump where we know it hurts, which is his abandonment of law and order, his flaunting of the rules, his using the white house for his own pocket book, what was left unsaid is donald trump thrives within a culture of criminality. we were reminded of that in today's two stories. to dan's point i fully agree the legal strategy could benefit the president
d.a.'s office. donald trump will appeal it to the second court of appeals. they'll have briefing and oral argument. there will be a decision. i think it's unlikely all that happens in less than three months. >> david jolly, it's highly likely that win or lose donald trump will be in court as a criminal defendant for a long time to come. if you could just pull these two threads together, i thought what president obama did last night was chilling. it was haunting. then there were two new...
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d.a.'s office from, apparently, one of your relatives.how are you doing? >> i'm doing okay. >> heather is doing a podcast, and her first interview and her adopted father, who tells her about the night when both of their lives changed forever. >> got a phone call in the middle of the night. saying that there's problems, that it might have something to do with heather. >> the phone rang once, picked it up. i heard my dad so immediately i hit the mute button. that's when i heard that john had been arrested, and the only part i remember hearing was they believe that he may be connected to heather's mother. and then i got off the phone and then they freaked out. i remember freida running up and down the stairs, panicking. "how could he do this to us? we're gonna go to jail. this is horrible. our lives are over." and that was the first time i ever saw my dad cry. >> the chicago fbi went to the home, talked to them, received the timeframe and everything else, recovered some adoption papers and information like that, that we would eventually look
d.a.'s office from, apparently, one of your relatives.how are you doing? >> i'm doing okay. >> heather is doing a podcast, and her first interview and her adopted father, who tells her about the night when both of their lives changed forever. >> got a phone call in the middle of the night. saying that there's problems, that it might have something to do with heather. >> the phone rang once, picked it up. i heard my dad so immediately i hit the mute button. that's when i...
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d.a.'s office. >> how do you feel about mayor de blasio?sn't care about black lives. you know, he is more concerned with painting murals. our crime rate has skyrocketed almost i want to say triple last time i checked our shootings were about 777 whereas if you look at the comparison from 2019, we were at that for the whole year and we still have about six months left. >> how widely held within the police department are the opinions of de blasio that you just voiced that you hold? >> i will put it to you like this. the term for nypd that is going around in every command in the city is the job is dead you would be crazy to take this job this day and age. >> lack of support from the d.a.'s office. lack of prosecutions. criminals being released from prison. possibly criminals that you had busted at one point. >> yes. >> now being released. how does that make you feel? >> why would you even want to put the uniform on to do your job if we are putting them in jail for the crime and the da is just going to release. they what's the point of doing th
d.a.'s office. >> how do you feel about mayor de blasio?sn't care about black lives. you know, he is more concerned with painting murals. our crime rate has skyrocketed almost i want to say triple last time i checked our shootings were about 777 whereas if you look at the comparison from 2019, we were at that for the whole year and we still have about six months left. >> how widely held within the police department are the opinions of de blasio that you just voiced that you hold?...
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d.a.'s office decided do something radical. >> and he said, "we need to exhume tom's body tomorrow." like, "oh my god. i feel like the man can never rest in peace, you know. >> reporter: in fact, the medical examiner exhumed tom's body twice to do additional testing. >> reporter: there wasn't just one exhumation in this case. there were two. why twice? >> well we were going to do whatever it took to get the evidence that we needed. >> reporter: meanwhile, gil was free his dental practice thriving. the public had no idea he was a murder suspect, but he did confide in his staff. >> and i remember him telling us that, you know, he was innocent and that we needed to just work hard to keep the, you know, the office opened. i knew the kind of person that he was. and it just wasn't possible that he would ever do anything of that nature. >> so gill's life moved on. a year turned into two, then three. >> it's been, you know, very hard for him. i think the only way he's been able to keep going is the fact that he knows he's innocent. >> he fell in love again and got married in the dominican re
d.a.'s office decided do something radical. >> and he said, "we need to exhume tom's body tomorrow." like, "oh my god. i feel like the man can never rest in peace, you know. >> reporter: in fact, the medical examiner exhumed tom's body twice to do additional testing. >> reporter: there wasn't just one exhumation in this case. there were two. why twice? >> well we were going to do whatever it took to get the evidence that we needed. >> reporter:...
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d.a.'s office. 150 of them were felonies. 50 felony cases have been filed. >> i will do what i can to provide protestors with a forum to make their voices heard. i will not tolerate deliberate acts of violence against police or anyone else. engage in that type of conduct and you should expect to be prosecuted. >> there was a process in portland for the 76th last night. unlike in many recent nights police did not declare an unlawful assembly and no arrests made. the police reacted with a statement defending the actions of his officers. he said arrests often come after hours of damage to private property, disruption of public transit and traffic on public streets. thefts from small businesses, arson, burglary, attacks on members of the community and attacks against police officers. the new policy was announced the same day president trump said in a white house news briefing that he is directing the justice department to work with local authorities in portland and elsewhere to go after the anarchists causing most of the trouble. >> trace: president trump with a big announcement on coronavirus va
d.a.'s office. 150 of them were felonies. 50 felony cases have been filed. >> i will do what i can to provide protestors with a forum to make their voices heard. i will not tolerate deliberate acts of violence against police or anyone else. engage in that type of conduct and you should expect to be prosecuted. >> there was a process in portland for the 76th last night. unlike in many recent nights police did not declare an unlawful assembly and no arrests made. the police reacted...
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d.a.'s office brings charges and introduces the documents as evidence at trial.rney general is expected to make a major announcement. we don't know if it's connected but we'll bring it to you as it happens. >> sandra: president trump's former attorney michael cohen has a new gig lined up. if the judge approves an attorney for cohen confirming an unspecified political action committee offered him a job as consul ant who will make media appearances. he received a three year prison sentence after pleading guilty with campaign finance violations and lying to congress. he is released to home confinement. >> trace: former deputy attorney general sally yates taking tough questions on the role of former f.b.i. james comey. president trump saying sally yates is either lying or grossly incompetent. it is not possible she could have known so little about dirty cop james comey and others from her high position in the department of justice. delaware chris coons is on the judicial committee. i want to play a sound bite of lindsey graham last night saying that sally yates threw
d.a.'s office brings charges and introduces the documents as evidence at trial.rney general is expected to make a major announcement. we don't know if it's connected but we'll bring it to you as it happens. >> sandra: president trump's former attorney michael cohen has a new gig lined up. if the judge approves an attorney for cohen confirming an unspecified political action committee offered him a job as consul ant who will make media appearances. he received a three year prison sentence...
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d.a.'s office or gotten any feedback from them as to what is going to happen here?en't really seemed interested. the last time we spoke they kind of referred to this as a playground fight and it was anything but that. it was an unprovoked, vicious attack and, thankfully it was caught on video. this guy, he has attacked most recently, he is a father and, i hope that justice gets served for all of the victims of jackie greenberg. -- zachary greenberg. jedediah: is there any trial coming? there has to be some recourse for people that face violence like this, and get no answers? >> it is crucial there is a fair trial and a speedy trial and, i as you said he is out on bail again. this guy is a threat to the public. you know, he is clearly, clearly violent. it is up to the courts to hold them accountable for his actions so that he, people like him know this sort of behavior won't be tolerated. jedediah: hayden, thank you so much for being here. we're glad you're doing well. obviously something needs to be done in the name of prevention so things like this don't happen ove
d.a.'s office or gotten any feedback from them as to what is going to happen here?en't really seemed interested. the last time we spoke they kind of referred to this as a playground fight and it was anything but that. it was an unprovoked, vicious attack and, thankfully it was caught on video. this guy, he has attacked most recently, he is a father and, i hope that justice gets served for all of the victims of jackie greenberg. -- zachary greenberg. jedediah: is there any trial coming? there...