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. >> danny nos tiene...minar de cantar. >> lo mejor lo termino de cantar yo entretanto llega ese momento ha llegado el momento perdÓn, el instante de irnos con nuestra compaÑera paulina sodi y las noticias del dÍa. >> te voy a hacer coro. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> gracias danny muy buenos dÍas como bien dices vamos a comenzar con esta primera ediciÓn de noticias telemundo "un nuevo dÍa" y principales titulares de este jueves y arrancamos con la informaciÓn el presidente ordena desplegar guardia nacional para combatir inmigraciÓn y el le dice que no llevarÁn a cabo controles migratorios o de aduanas. >> cerca de continÚan vÍa crucis de migrante sino que finalizarÁ en la capital. >> detenciones brutales violentos arrestos de latinos mientras denuncian la colaboraciÓn de la policÍa de menphis con ice un reportero local encarcelado enfrenta una posible deportaciÓn. >> ataque a youtube, la autora del tiroteo nacida en irÁn y criada en turquÍa era una estrella de videos sociales en su paÍs de origen hoy se sabe que asist
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danny was just ten years old. sean that was a disaster. and utterly inhuman act and people were slaughtered and burned. as. many accounts claim the grand mufti of jerusalem hunt i mean a hussaini the british had appointed him the supreme muslim cleric a representative of the arab population who was to ensure noor an order that hebron was only the beginning the more genes sought refuge in palestine the more threatened saini salta arab interests in one thousand thirty six he founded and headed the influential arab higher committee from then on the riots became part of everyday life especially in jerusalem. of its head. after the arab revolt broke out arabs and jews separated you can't be in love with each other when you're a war. jews have been arming themselves since before nine hundred twenty the illegal underground militia have now was a trained combat troop tolerated by the british administration dannie the beta son was seventeen years old and practically a veteran he joined the had at fourteen back when it was still banned and the briti
danny was just ten years old. sean that was a disaster. and utterly inhuman act and people were slaughtered and burned. as. many accounts claim the grand mufti of jerusalem hunt i mean a hussaini the british had appointed him the supreme muslim cleric a representative of the arab population who was to ensure noor an order that hebron was only the beginning the more genes sought refuge in palestine the more threatened saini salta arab interests in one thousand thirty six he founded and headed...
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the ground and i you know talking about red lines i don't see the turks backing down at all go ahead danny. the turks won't back down and not for one primary reason they say they believe that they have some sort of historic right to the north of syria and they've been led that way through the actions of the united states of america that if you look at the situation now between turkey and turkey in northern syria you've got the start of another very very very long war i don't think that this will end anytime soon and what the u.s. has got out of all of this is actually that it's a very weak ally of the moment one of its allies faces a problem or faces danger the u.s. just ups and leaves and pretend like nothing has happened and the kurds have only went to the russians and gone to a serb because they feel that the u.s. has betrayed them because the u.s. just left them they love turkey to literally eat up all of this kurdish territory in the north of syria now what we're seeing in the whole country which is very different to how the previous situation was is it's a war of periphery is now if
the ground and i you know talking about red lines i don't see the turks backing down at all go ahead danny. the turks won't back down and not for one primary reason they say they believe that they have some sort of historic right to the north of syria and they've been led that way through the actions of the united states of america that if you look at the situation now between turkey and turkey in northern syria you've got the start of another very very very long war i don't think that this...
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. - today on "naturally, danny seo"... frozen custard from scratch to finished batch. - oh, my gosh. - it's perfect. - handmade soap with an extra kick. - mmm, it smells like a really good cookie. - and veg out with three delicious meat-free alternatives. - that charred flavor is fantastic, and it's cooked perfectly all the way through. - all that and more next, on "naturally danny seo." - do you want to feel good inside and out? live a healthy, natural, good-for-you life? do you see this? ever since i was a teenager, i've loved finding creative ways to marry style and sustainability. do just one thing. as an environmental lifestyle expert, my books, magazine, and tips all celebrate simple and affordable ideas... - you may just be the greatest travel tipster of all time. - ideas that are naturally beautiful, naturally delicious... refreshing. summer in a glass. and naturally sensational. i love this. - i'm so glad. - this is "naturally, danny seo." hi and welcome to "naturally, danny seo." now, i don't know about you, but
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. >> danny cevellas, msnbc legal analyst, joins us now. we want to start at the federal courthouse with news on the judge overseeing cohen's trial there. what can you tell us? >> the judge, kim bah wood, hav decided the massive amount of documents that cohen and trump say were seized by the federal government in the southern district of new york here will be reviewed by a special master, a former federal judge herself, to determine what documents are attorney/client privilege and what documents are not. this, by any accounts, is a victory for the cohen and trump team because the default position is for the government to allow a filter team of prosecutors to review the documents for privilege. cohen and trump had asked for themselves to review the documents which was always a long shot. judge wood has essentially split the difference and landed in the middle appointing a special independent special master to review these privilege documents. the downside is that this may take significantly longer than if the government had been permitted to
. >> danny cevellas, msnbc legal analyst, joins us now. we want to start at the federal courthouse with news on the judge overseeing cohen's trial there. what can you tell us? >> the judge, kim bah wood, hav decided the massive amount of documents that cohen and trump say were seized by the federal government in the southern district of new york here will be reviewed by a special master, a former federal judge herself, to determine what documents are attorney/client privilege and...
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danny, same question to you that i just posed to joyce advance.hearing gets under way in a few minutes what are you watching and listening for? >> i'm listening to how the judge is responding to the filings in this case. if i'm going to make a prediction, this is it -- i think the judge will grant the request to provide a copy of all documents seized to the cohen team. at minimum, that's sort of a safe way to allow them to monitor, and then later on be able to complain and identify documents that they claim are privileged. secondly, i don't think cohen's team ever expected -- or trump's team -- that they would be allowed to have that first pass review of these documents. it was an ambitious goal, just not a very reasonable role. what they often do is ask for the sun, the moon and the stars in litigation and hope that the judge will land you severe weather in the middle. maybe not what you originally asked for, but somewhere in the middle of what you requested. and in that case, that is the appointment of a neutral third party, a special master. or
danny, same question to you that i just posed to joyce advance.hearing gets under way in a few minutes what are you watching and listening for? >> i'm listening to how the judge is responding to the filings in this case. if i'm going to make a prediction, this is it -- i think the judge will grant the request to provide a copy of all documents seized to the cohen team. at minimum, that's sort of a safe way to allow them to monitor, and then later on be able to complain and identify...
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to be a messy joke and i don't think the trump will be able to figure out what to do next you know danny that's brought up a really good point because there's so many festering issues particularly in the middle east but and on a broader broader scale with north korea the u.s. doesn't have a grasp on the situation i mean one of the things i have noticed with this administration is that it's there's so many war hawks so many military people and then you have pompei all coming in not exactly a man of great tack ok in diplomacy and what we really need now and i mean this for all players because my primary issue issue is peace and having peace settlements ok you're going to need a lot of finast you're going to need a lot of patience and to date this it ministration doesn't exhibit any of the above go ahead danny well i would just like to bring you back to the moment where. the initial disagreement between the russians and started in trying issued a tweet and the response of the russian foreign ministry was. we don't we don't participate in twitter diplomacy now you can bring this back here be
to be a messy joke and i don't think the trump will be able to figure out what to do next you know danny that's brought up a really good point because there's so many festering issues particularly in the middle east but and on a broader broader scale with north korea the u.s. doesn't have a grasp on the situation i mean one of the things i have noticed with this administration is that it's there's so many war hawks so many military people and then you have pompei all coming in not exactly a man...
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most of the people who were killed one hundred terrorists hamas is to blame says danny ayalon. look unfortunately israelis think that you can shoot protesters on video in just scream how masset that and suddenly that becomes ok unfortunately that's not how it works and we have seen lots of documented evidence on video of palestinian protesters who were shot when they were in no way posing any imminent threat to life to anyone on the other side of the fence so it's very clear here what is going on palestinians are protesting for their basic rights rights which are systematically denied by israel including the right to free movement where millions of people in gaza are practically indiscriminately denied the right to ever leave by by the state of israel and to enforce these policies the israeli state is willing to use brutal force even to gun down on armed protesters and members of the press who are wearing clearly marked. identifiers and i should say that it's not just the individual soldiers who need to be held to account for murders that have been taking place in front of the
most of the people who were killed one hundred terrorists hamas is to blame says danny ayalon. look unfortunately israelis think that you can shoot protesters on video in just scream how masset that and suddenly that becomes ok unfortunately that's not how it works and we have seen lots of documented evidence on video of palestinian protesters who were shot when they were in no way posing any imminent threat to life to anyone on the other side of the fence so it's very clear here what is going...
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and i'm going to give you a situation danny you know with the with the situation with iran deal with north korea that this is how it's going to be trump comes out and says we want a deal and sitting right next to me is john bolton and he says to the iranians the north koreans all you have to do is surrender and everything will be fine ok that's how it's that's how it's going to play out again the second for danny finish up. it's more likely that it will that way but in essence what the fundamental flaw in trump's syria action was which will lead to huge problems now in the future while setting a precedent and saying that he was going to stick by it because now any any any with of of an idea that chemical weapons might have been used and he will be on the immense pressure internally to strike syria again and if he doesn't like syria again who knows the next time what kind of response will be from the russians from the iranians from the syrians and you've got to remember there are u.s. troops on the ground in syria who for the short parley saudi arabian troops are going to go in now an
and i'm going to give you a situation danny you know with the with the situation with iran deal with north korea that this is how it's going to be trump comes out and says we want a deal and sitting right next to me is john bolton and he says to the iranians the north koreans all you have to do is surrender and everything will be fine ok that's how it's that's how it's going to play out again the second for danny finish up. it's more likely that it will that way but in essence what the...
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more now >> and danny farquhar-- >> reporter: white sox reliever danny farquhar threw 15 pitches to endop of the sixth inning friday night. then he walked to the dugout and collapsed. >> something did happen with danny farquhar. i don't know anything more than that, but they did take him away. >> reporter: white sox medical personnel clustered around him and then carried him to the clubhouse, awaiting ambulance, and finally to a hospital where he is now in what a team official calls "the fight of his life." farquhar had suffered a cerebral hemorrhage brought on by a ruptured aneurysm. >> there was no warning. there generally isn't until the aneurysm leaks, and at that point patients experience a sudden severe headache. >> reporter: dr. babak jahromi is a professor of neurosurgery at northwestern memorial hospital. >> mr. farquhar had a brain aneurysm, which would have looked something like this. >> reporter: but how could a 31- year-old professional athlete go from peak performer to hospital patient in the time it takes his 93mph fastball to reach home plate? >> aneurysms are not very u
more now >> and danny farquhar-- >> reporter: white sox reliever danny farquhar threw 15 pitches to endop of the sixth inning friday night. then he walked to the dugout and collapsed. >> something did happen with danny farquhar. i don't know anything more than that, but they did take him away. >> reporter: white sox medical personnel clustered around him and then carried him to the clubhouse, awaiting ambulance, and finally to a hospital where he is now in what a team...
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washington's goals are because i guess it depends on who you ask in washington these days go ahead danny. absolutely i mean washington has really had nothing of a coherent strategic policy in syria for many years it's not just now and we've had four five years of of washington saying that one to take the lead from behind and not not really understanding exactly where it's going with this strategy and this is been really really shown by the last events of over one hundred u.s. tomahawk missiles striking different syrian military targets while i was in damascus for that matter and at the end of the day three or four hours later you've got. to within syria and jubilation in the streets because they know washington will not achieve their policy of regime change and that this is purely a symbolic slash limited strike on different military targets but it doesn't come with the package there is no package at the moment there is no clear consensus over what the u.s. wants to do in syria it's just bits and pieces. it in but if you read between the alliance what you've got is an administration wher
washington's goals are because i guess it depends on who you ask in washington these days go ahead danny. absolutely i mean washington has really had nothing of a coherent strategic policy in syria for many years it's not just now and we've had four five years of of washington saying that one to take the lead from behind and not not really understanding exactly where it's going with this strategy and this is been really really shown by the last events of over one hundred u.s. tomahawk missiles...
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need a lot of patience and the date this administration doesn't exhibit any of the above go ahead danny. well i would just like to bring you back to the moment where. the initial disagreement between the russians and truong started and issued the tweet and the response of the russian foreign ministry was we don't we don't participate in twitter diplomacy now you can bring this back here because because you the main problem is the policy it's not just to people you need finesse you need you need that clause of managing to find agreements obama managed to do it with the iranians for sure but the americans don't have a policy that's the problem you've got trump who's just discussing leaving syria and then within the next couple of days he sets another red line and then he begins . to make threats of attacking syria after an alleged chemical weapons attack which wasn't verified internationally and he chose to strike syria on the same day that the u.n. chemical weapons inspectors arrived to investigate the scene and so from that perspective you've got a leader who is acting in a very confusi
need a lot of patience and the date this administration doesn't exhibit any of the above go ahead danny. well i would just like to bring you back to the moment where. the initial disagreement between the russians and truong started and issued the tweet and the response of the russian foreign ministry was we don't we don't participate in twitter diplomacy now you can bring this back here because because you the main problem is the policy it's not just to people you need finesse you need you need...
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and with us in a syrian capital as british freelance journalist danny makki danny it's good to see you we've seen some of the images of these airstrikes can you tell us what you saw overnight from the ground. what it was quite a lot about four thirty in the morning yesterday a series of different strikes on areas within the syrian capital damascus awoke me and it worked most of the residents of this of this capital city initially around ten different rockets were. landed within areas within the vicinity of the capital in eastern damascus and that is a research facility called benazir where it's known to have had a history of of the related chemical weapons. program of production another strike was reported in a military airport and latterly the final area which was stark if there was a research facility and it's a huge complex of numerous buildings military academies aboard trees and that was in the western part of the city just a stone's throw away from the area which i'm currently based and now from the beginning of the attack there was different phases for the first phase it was abo
and with us in a syrian capital as british freelance journalist danny makki danny it's good to see you we've seen some of the images of these airstrikes can you tell us what you saw overnight from the ground. what it was quite a lot about four thirty in the morning yesterday a series of different strikes on areas within the syrian capital damascus awoke me and it worked most of the residents of this of this capital city initially around ten different rockets were. landed within areas within the...
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catholic from danny welbeck and six golds and ford pierre—emerick aubameyang.ox was on target but helped on its way bya was on target but helped on its way by a deflection. southampton desperately need points for premier league survival and it looked like they might have rescued one when charlie austin made it 2— to within two minutes of coming on. but danny welbeck ensured the wind for the gunners skipping the second goal of the match with a header. both sides finished with ten men. jack stephens shown a straight red for his reaction to jack wilshere within his shirt. temp three was sent off for a shop on soirees. the result keeps arsenal six and southampton in the bottom three. even when we were questioned we find the resources and they must give credit to the team. some players had heavy legs today but they still find the resources to wind the game. when we were questioned at 1—0, wind the game. when we were questioned at1—0, 2— wind the game. when we were questioned at 1—0, 2— do we always find the resource this —— resources and togetherness. i like the spi
catholic from danny welbeck and six golds and ford pierre—emerick aubameyang.ox was on target but helped on its way bya was on target but helped on its way by a deflection. southampton desperately need points for premier league survival and it looked like they might have rescued one when charlie austin made it 2— to within two minutes of coming on. but danny welbeck ensured the wind for the gunners skipping the second goal of the match with a header. both sides finished with ten men. jack...
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but danny masters, a former jpmorgan trader who has gone full crypto says it's not bursting, it's bottoming he's got a fancy chart of his own that might have you getting bullish on bitcoin again we start not with missiles or trade wars but instead with something that is really scary the fed and what looks like the end of easy money, yes, the trade war and the escalations taking a back seat to the fed, the first fed minutes of the jerome powell era was a bit more hawkish than many had thought with the moving to a neutral policy that sent stocks back to the lows we talk about the threats to this rally is perhaps the fed the biggest one? pete >> it is today the reason i say that is every single day there's a new headline that actually is moving everything around. it started off the day with syria, it started off with donald trump, then moves to the fed and back towards facebook and go towards technology, oil, the commodities themselves i think it's just literally that's where we are and i think the most important thing is we're all looking forward to friday because friday we finally get to loo
but danny masters, a former jpmorgan trader who has gone full crypto says it's not bursting, it's bottoming he's got a fancy chart of his own that might have you getting bullish on bitcoin again we start not with missiles or trade wars but instead with something that is really scary the fed and what looks like the end of easy money, yes, the trade war and the escalations taking a back seat to the fed, the first fed minutes of the jerome powell era was a bit more hawkish than many had thought...
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washington's goals are because i guess it depends on who you ask in washington these days go ahead danny. absolutely i mean washington has really had nothing of a coherent strategic policy in syria for many years it's not just now and we've had four five years of of washington saying they'd want to take the lead from behind and not not really understanding exactly where it's going with this strategy and this is been really really shown by the last events of over one hundred u.s. tomahawk missiles striking different syrian military targets while i was in damascus for that matter and at the end of the day three or four hours later you've got. to within syria and jubilation in the streets because they know washington will not achieve their policy of regime change and that this is purely a symbolic flash limited strike on different military targets but it doesn't come with the package there is no package at the moment there is no clear consensus over what the u.s. wants to do in syria it's just bits and pieces. it in but if you read between the lines what you've got is an administration wher
washington's goals are because i guess it depends on who you ask in washington these days go ahead danny. absolutely i mean washington has really had nothing of a coherent strategic policy in syria for many years it's not just now and we've had four five years of of washington saying they'd want to take the lead from behind and not not really understanding exactly where it's going with this strategy and this is been really really shown by the last events of over one hundred u.s. tomahawk...
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well as author of manufactured crisis the untold story of the iran nuclear scare and london we have danny makki he is a syria commentator and co-founder of syrian digital media group and in doha we cross the mohammed show how he is a professor of conflict resolution at george mason university and author of what is an lightman continuity a rupture in the way. of the arab uprisings all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate dan dan let me go to you because i know you just came back from syria so you have a good feel for the lay of the land here you know i asked in my in my introduction just take zachary what do you think washington's goals are because i guess it depends on who you ask in washington these days go ahead dammit. absolutely i mean washington has really had nothing of a coherent strategic policy in syria for many years it's not just now and we've had four or five years of of washington saying that one to take the lead from behind and not not really understanding exactly where it's going with this strategy and
well as author of manufactured crisis the untold story of the iran nuclear scare and london we have danny makki he is a syria commentator and co-founder of syrian digital media group and in doha we cross the mohammed show how he is a professor of conflict resolution at george mason university and author of what is an lightman continuity a rupture in the way. of the arab uprisings all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate...
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well as author of manufactured crisis the untold story of the iran nucular scare and london we have danny makki he is a syria commentator and co-founder of syrian digital media group and in doha we cross the mohammed show how he is a professor of conflict resolution at george mason university and author of what is an lightman continuity a rupture in the wake of the arab uprisings all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate dan dan let me go to you because i know you just came back from syria so you have a good feel for the lay of the land here you know i asked in my in my introduction just exactly what do you think washington's goals are because i guess it depends on who you ask in washington these days go ahead dammit. absolutely i mean washington has really had nothing of a coherent strategic policy in syria for many years it's not just now and we've had four or five years of of washington saying that one to take the lead from behind and not not really understanding exactly where it's going with this strategy and this is
well as author of manufactured crisis the untold story of the iran nucular scare and london we have danny makki he is a syria commentator and co-founder of syrian digital media group and in doha we cross the mohammed show how he is a professor of conflict resolution at george mason university and author of what is an lightman continuity a rupture in the wake of the arab uprisings all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate dan...
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it is not anyone against hum and the prosecution. >> danny cevallos, thank you for your insight. >>>flated net worth. what donald trump did to get on the "forbes 500" list back in 1984. that's next. for all the noses that stuff up around pets. there's flonase sensimist. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. and it's also a story mail aabout people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you now that we have your attention... capri sun has four updated drinks. now with only the good stuff. do you know how to use those? nope. get those kids some capri sun! [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the dis
it is not anyone against hum and the prosecution. >> danny cevallos, thank you for your insight. >>>flated net worth. what donald trump did to get on the "forbes 500" list back in 1984. that's next. for all the noses that stuff up around pets. there's flonase sensimist. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. and it's also a story mail aabout people and...
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let me bring in msnbc legal analyst danny savalas. i walked in, your head was buried, you were looking closely at all this. give me your take on it. >> it's a creative pleading. it lays out in detail a great deal of factual information. most of which we already had, but what you need to know is that this complaint alleges that the trump organization -- sorry -- the trump campaign was essentially a racketeering enterprise. a pretty serious allegation. >> what do you mean by that? how did that operate, that would qualify them to be called a racketeering operation? >> under rico, you can bring -- the government can bring a criminal rico case, but what most people don't know, there are civil rico cases where you can sue if an organization is conducting racketeering activity. what is racketeering activity? it's usually defined as at least two acts of predicate crime. so those can be extortion, bribe bribe bribery. in this case they're alleging theft of trade secrets, economic espionage, but overall, all of these connections with russia doe
let me bring in msnbc legal analyst danny savalas. i walked in, your head was buried, you were looking closely at all this. give me your take on it. >> it's a creative pleading. it lays out in detail a great deal of factual information. most of which we already had, but what you need to know is that this complaint alleges that the trump organization -- sorry -- the trump campaign was essentially a racketeering enterprise. a pretty serious allegation. >> what do you mean by that? how...
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danny is right, sometimes judges don't love it so much. but the alternative is a special master, a special master is a lawyer often or another judge appointed by the court who will go through all the documents, him or herself, and then decide whether they are privileged or not privileged. often with input from both sides. the downside of that from the government's perspective is it's very time consuming. it takes a long time. it's very involved. special master doesn't know very much about the case at all, so it can be quite pains tataking quite contentious. defense lawyers on the other hand are worried about bias and speed, the taint team won't know what's privileged and what's not. but the way this usually gets work out is a dialogue between the u.s. attorney's office and the defense lawyers, those representing the lawyer or the subject of the investigation or the clients, who have conversations about what might or might not be protectable. >> there was also reporting today that said that federal investigators said that michael cohen does
danny is right, sometimes judges don't love it so much. but the alternative is a special master, a special master is a lawyer often or another judge appointed by the court who will go through all the documents, him or herself, and then decide whether they are privileged or not privileged. often with input from both sides. the downside of that from the government's perspective is it's very time consuming. it takes a long time. it's very involved. special master doesn't know very much about the...
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, danny. >> presente cÓmo, ay!cer una lluvia de Éxito vienen los cambios difÍciles para ti mi amado cÁncer, saturno dandote fuertes lecciones pero te vas a dar cuenta con el tiempo que todo sucede para bien en tu vida. >> seguimos con leo a buscar un poquito de espiritualidad y dinero quÉ quiero decir un poquito mÁs de fe el querer controlarlo todo en tu vita a veces no se puede tomar todo en la mano. >> seguimos con virgo propuestas de que van a llegar antes del viernes, no se espera que van a salir a la orden del dÍa, mercurio retro grado te va ayudar a sanar alguna herida que tienes por allÍ. >> libra viene un momento muy agradable para ti, hay un momento con una empresa que vas empezar a fundar, muchos queriendo hacer cosas nuevas que tienen que ver con empresas nuevas y empresas sabrosas que van a poner que son propia iniciaciÓn y les va a ir muy bien. >> seguimos con escorpiÓn, hay como un cÚmulo de demasiado trabajo para mis amados escorpiones durante este tiempo, el planeta de la expansiÓn y buena fortuna t
, danny. >> presente cÓmo, ay!cer una lluvia de Éxito vienen los cambios difÍciles para ti mi amado cÁncer, saturno dandote fuertes lecciones pero te vas a dar cuenta con el tiempo que todo sucede para bien en tu vida. >> seguimos con leo a buscar un poquito de espiritualidad y dinero quÉ quiero decir un poquito mÁs de fe el querer controlarlo todo en tu vita a veces no se puede tomar todo en la mano. >> seguimos con virgo propuestas de que van a llegar antes del...
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all right, danny, joyce, good to see you both.hank you so much. >>> another big white house shakeup may be in the works. the who and the why next. ♪ this is a jungle gym... and a baseball diamond... ...a mythical castle... and a grand banquet hall. this is not just a yard. it's where memories are made. the john deere x350 select series with the exclusive one-touch mulchcontrol system. nothing runs like a deere®. ♪ save 200 dollars on the x350 select series tractors at your john deere dealer today. >>> president trump is wrapping up his push for the end of the russia probe. he tweeted house intelligence committee rules there was no collusion. it's all a big hoax by the democrats. there should never have been a special counsel appointed. let's bring in our panel. always good to have all three of you here. was there anything in this report by the house intel committee that moves the ball forward on bringing the russian investigation to an end? >> no. in fact, it's almost as speaker ryan said to every republican member of the committe
all right, danny, joyce, good to see you both.hank you so much. >>> another big white house shakeup may be in the works. the who and the why next. ♪ this is a jungle gym... and a baseball diamond... ...a mythical castle... and a grand banquet hall. this is not just a yard. it's where memories are made. the john deere x350 select series with the exclusive one-touch mulchcontrol system. nothing runs like a deere®. ♪ save 200 dollars on the x350 select series tractors at your john...
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we'll bring in msnbc legal analyst danny sovalis. good morning to you. you see a case for obstruction of justice here? >> it depends on who you are asking about. i mean, when you look at the democrats' report, you could say that the charge of obstruction really is against the majority republicans who investigated because they essentially slow-walked through the investigation. but if you look at the potential indictment for obstruction of justice against the president contained in the report only, the democrats appear to say that andrew mccabe provides a lot of corroborating evidence for an intimidation of james comey. and james comey's testimony is arguably pretty consistent on this point. it's director mccabe's statements that might be subject to credibility questions based on his history. but the democrats -- it's a stinging indictment, not so much of the president in my view, but of the majority republicans and their report. >> but danny, you bring up a good point because a large chunk of the evidence presented by the intel evidence is based on the te
we'll bring in msnbc legal analyst danny sovalis. good morning to you. you see a case for obstruction of justice here? >> it depends on who you are asking about. i mean, when you look at the democrats' report, you could say that the charge of obstruction really is against the majority republicans who investigated because they essentially slow-walked through the investigation. but if you look at the potential indictment for obstruction of justice against the president contained in the...
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the proprietors name was danny. he was about 42 or 43. he told me, you get a lot more business if you are born again. i've been looking through these christian yellow pages and there is a whole network of christian businesses that you can hook up with. we sat in his office, the little trailer for speedway and he told me about his life while we smoked a joint. he had been a welder. 10 years before he smoked dope and drugs into new mexico. he said i got to fight one day in santa rosa with a bunch of indians. one of them took a break and knocked my whole jaw. he had reconstructive surgery. they had to rebuild my entire drawer. this was not my teeth either. he turned his head and show me where they stitching together. i can see the pink scars. his face had a plastic rubbery shine to it. and it will do the wrong directions when he talked. they took a bunch of skin off of the back of my leg and put on my face. he said you can stay here. he went inside and it was a one-room place with a cot, a hotplate, card table in the foldout chair. and a t.v
the proprietors name was danny. he was about 42 or 43. he told me, you get a lot more business if you are born again. i've been looking through these christian yellow pages and there is a whole network of christian businesses that you can hook up with. we sat in his office, the little trailer for speedway and he told me about his life while we smoked a joint. he had been a welder. 10 years before he smoked dope and drugs into new mexico. he said i got to fight one day in santa rosa with a bunch...
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just a while ago i spoke to danny makki a british syrian freelance journalist and damascus i asked him to describe the moments when the airstrikes hit the city. but it was quite a lot at about four thirty in the morning a series of different strikes on areas within the camp the syrian capital damascus awoke me into work most of the residents of this of this capital city initially around ten different rockets were landed within areas within the vicinity of the capital in eastern damascus and that is a research facility called bettas it where it's known to have had a history of of the related chemical weapons. program of production another strike this was a reported in a military airport and lastly the final area which was stark if there was a research facility and it's a huge complex of numerous buildings military academies aboard trees and that was in the western part of the city just a stone's throw away from the area which i'm currently based an initial the initial reaction from residents in damascus was one of panic of nobody knowing what was happening but as the one hour long barra
just a while ago i spoke to danny makki a british syrian freelance journalist and damascus i asked him to describe the moments when the airstrikes hit the city. but it was quite a lot at about four thirty in the morning a series of different strikes on areas within the camp the syrian capital damascus awoke me into work most of the residents of this of this capital city initially around ten different rockets were landed within areas within the vicinity of the capital in eastern damascus and...
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dean reynolds has more. >>> and danny farquhar -- >> reporter: white sox reliever danny farquhar threwtches to end the top of the sixth inning friday night. then he walked to the dugout and collapsed. >> something did happen. i don't know anything more than that. but they did take him away. >> reporter: white sox medical personnel clustered around him, then carried him to the clubhouse, a waiting ambulance, and finally to a hospital where he is in now what a team official calls the fight of his life. he had suffered a cerebral hemorrhage brought on by a ruptured aneurysm. >> there was no warning. there generally isn't until the aneurysm leaks. at that point, patients experience a sudden severe headache. >> reporter: the professor of neurosurgery at northwestern memorial hospital -- >> mr. farquhar had a brain aneurysm which would have looked something like this. >> reporter: how could a 31-year-old professional athlete go from peak performer to hospital patient in the final it takes his 93 mile-an-hour fastball to reach home plate? >> aneurysms are not very uncommon. about 2% of the po
dean reynolds has more. >>> and danny farquhar -- >> reporter: white sox reliever danny farquhar threwtches to end the top of the sixth inning friday night. then he walked to the dugout and collapsed. >> something did happen. i don't know anything more than that. but they did take him away. >> reporter: white sox medical personnel clustered around him, then carried him to the clubhouse, a waiting ambulance, and finally to a hospital where he is in now what a team...
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and just a while ago i spoke to danny makki a british syrian freelance journalist in damascus i asked him to describe the moments when the airstrikes hit the city. four thirty in the morning yesterday a series of different strikes on areas within the camp the syrian capital damascus awoke me into work most of the residents of this of this capital city initially around ten different rockets were landed within areas within the vicinity of the capital in eastern damascus because of the fact that it was very dark because of the fact that it was in the middle of the night where they won't many sounds as who the rockets could be heard all across the mascot's in what is essentially an precedented by the u.s. to target damascus for the first time since since the conflict is essentially started and the matter of the fact is that residents have woken up here shocked they were they were scared really know what was happening and they were surprised because no one was expecting this particular attack to happen at this particular moment in time people had assessed and seen the recent combinations b
and just a while ago i spoke to danny makki a british syrian freelance journalist in damascus i asked him to describe the moments when the airstrikes hit the city. four thirty in the morning yesterday a series of different strikes on areas within the camp the syrian capital damascus awoke me into work most of the residents of this of this capital city initially around ten different rockets were landed within areas within the vicinity of the capital in eastern damascus because of the fact that...
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chicago white sox pitcher danny farquhar collapsed.was rushed to the hospital after suffering a brain hemorrhage. >> reporter: just moments after throwing 15 pitches against the houston astros friday night, white sox pitcher, danny farquhar suddenly collapsing in the dugout. suffering from a brain aneurysm. >> something happened with danny farquhar. i don't know anything more than that. they took him away. >> reporter: paramedics and members of the team are seen rushing to his aid. quickly carrying the 31-year-old out and rushing him to the hospital. >> just pitched in a big league game. minutes later, he's on the ground. >> reporter: abc news learning that farquhar underwent several surgeries. and is currently stable, but in critical condition. >> when he left here, he had a strong heart beat. a good pulse. breathing well. the emts came in, gave him oxygen. >> reporter: overnight, his teammates paying tribute to him by inscribing his initials and number on the their hats. and hanging his jersey from the dugout. all while tweets poured
chicago white sox pitcher danny farquhar collapsed.was rushed to the hospital after suffering a brain hemorrhage. >> reporter: just moments after throwing 15 pitches against the houston astros friday night, white sox pitcher, danny farquhar suddenly collapsing in the dugout. suffering from a brain aneurysm. >> something happened with danny farquhar. i don't know anything more than that. they took him away. >> reporter: paramedics and members of the team are seen rushing to his...
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danny savage, bbc news, liverpool. a van into pedestrians in the canadian city of toronto has been charged with ten counts of murder and 13 of attempted murder. alek minassian made his first appearance in court. officials say the 25—year—old has no known links to any terror groups. 15 people were injured in the attack. tsb says it's still working to resolve the issues which have left its 5 million customers without proper access to mobile or online banking for more than four days. some have been able to see details of other people's accounts; others are unable to make payments as well as access their money. tsb's chief executive said he was deeply sorry, and that no customers would be left out of pocket due to the problems. there's a growing divide between the young and the old in the uk — with people from different generations leading increasingly separate lives. that's what mps have been told today. they've been looking at research which shows that both old and young are among the most likely in society to feel lonel
danny savage, bbc news, liverpool. a van into pedestrians in the canadian city of toronto has been charged with ten counts of murder and 13 of attempted murder. alek minassian made his first appearance in court. officials say the 25—year—old has no known links to any terror groups. 15 people were injured in the attack. tsb says it's still working to resolve the issues which have left its 5 million customers without proper access to mobile or online banking for more than four days. some have...
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danny cevellas is standing by. let me start with you, michael schmitz, on the phone, if i can. nbc news can confirm it now but i know that tom spoke it first. what more do we know? >> just getting a better idea of what federal authorities were looking for when they went into michael cohen's residences and office yesterday. they were looking for documents related to payments that were given to women that had reached these agreements for michael cohen. they were looking for stuff related to the national inquirer. and this was part of this court approved warrant that they had been given by a judge in new york to go into michael cohen's office. extraordinary thing for agents, for fbi agent in this case, to be going into a lawyer of the president's office, very highly unusual. >> we know one of the women was stormy daniels, the adult film star. who's the other women? >> the other woman was another woman that had reached a deal with the president, a former playboy model who had reached a deal with the president who had spoken publicly about this. they were looking for documents about
danny cevellas is standing by. let me start with you, michael schmitz, on the phone, if i can. nbc news can confirm it now but i know that tom spoke it first. what more do we know? >> just getting a better idea of what federal authorities were looking for when they went into michael cohen's residences and office yesterday. they were looking for documents related to payments that were given to women that had reached these agreements for michael cohen. they were looking for stuff related to...
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and danny cevellos. ned price, national security analyst. danny, let me start with you, van der zwaan, 30 days, $20,000 fine. how unusual is it to send an attorney to jail for lying to federal investigators? >> attorneys are treated just the same as anyone else. the only major difference would be most attorneys aren't going to have a significant criminal history. sure enough this is an attorney who would have been what we call a zero, no prior criminal history so his sentencing guidelines were 0 to 6 months. a one-month sentence is squarely in the guidelines. i would have liked to have seen a probation only sentence if i was his attorney, and i think he had grounds for it, but this sentence was within the applicable guidelines. >> van der zwaan not just any attorney here. what more do we know about his family ties? >> well, not just any attorney indeed. he was charged and sentenced for lying to federal investigators. the interesting part of his case is something we know relatively little about. van der zwaan apparently knows about conversati
and danny cevellos. ned price, national security analyst. danny, let me start with you, van der zwaan, 30 days, $20,000 fine. how unusual is it to send an attorney to jail for lying to federal investigators? >> attorneys are treated just the same as anyone else. the only major difference would be most attorneys aren't going to have a significant criminal history. sure enough this is an attorney who would have been what we call a zero, no prior criminal history so his sentencing guidelines...
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g, criminal defense attorney, danny savalo. president trump referencing natalia veselnitskaya, this lawyer present for an infamous meeting at trump tower during the presidential campaign, she sat down for an exclusive interview with my colleague, nbc's richard engel, she revealed she had ties to the kremlin, something she denied in a statement to the senate intelligence committeeing, senate judiciary committee. tell me about import about this, that about-face. we'll talk about what the president had to say, first talk about this point of the president's speech. >> if there is a connection between the russian lawyer and the russian government, then that gets closer to a direct link between the trump campaign and the russian government. not just a happenstance possible meeting to discuss some russian law that has to do with child adoptions. no, that would tend to show that there's a direct nexus between the trump campaign, that meeting, and the russian government. that could implicate several different laws. and that could be the
g, criminal defense attorney, danny savalo. president trump referencing natalia veselnitskaya, this lawyer present for an infamous meeting at trump tower during the presidential campaign, she sat down for an exclusive interview with my colleague, nbc's richard engel, she revealed she had ties to the kremlin, something she denied in a statement to the senate intelligence committeeing, senate judiciary committee. tell me about import about this, that about-face. we'll talk about what the...
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she's master mind debbie ocean, the is traininged sister of danny ocean.ole after serving a lot of time. >> how long did it take you to figure in out. >> five years, eight months, 1 days. >> mindy kaling makes the the fake jewels. helena bonn ham carter is a fashion designer. cheed yan awkwafina, a street con, who sneaks in. >> gnat's a lot. >> and sarah paulson. she's the expert thief turned mom. >> it was a kick-ass group of women. >> whoo! >> rihanna? it's hard. you don't realize how often you sing riha nrk na songs under your breathe. ♪ why, why, why that happened to me. >> do you know this one? >> no. >> james cord season the insurance investigators. >> her brother, danny motion, more convicted felons. she was present on the night of the incident. >> ooh. so? >> was anne secretly in on the robbery? she was seen on the subway with the ladies sflp we got the see a gag reel. it made people really happy. >> oh, we have been hyped about this movie for so long. seems like forever, right? the wait is nearly over. "ocean's 8" hits theaters. >>> trading spaces
she's master mind debbie ocean, the is traininged sister of danny ocean.ole after serving a lot of time. >> how long did it take you to figure in out. >> five years, eight months, 1 days. >> mindy kaling makes the the fake jewels. helena bonn ham carter is a fashion designer. cheed yan awkwafina, a street con, who sneaks in. >> gnat's a lot. >> and sarah paulson. she's the expert thief turned mom. >> it was a kick-ass group of women. >> whoo! >>...
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she's expecting her first daughter with boyfriend danny fujikawa. >> congratulations on your pregnancyhear kate performed at the party. remember when she sang on "glee"? i caught up with big brother oliver hudson who gave us the scoop. your sister, kate, and danny were out at gwyneth's engagement party this weekend. >> my sister was very nervous that night because she had to sing two songs. but she's a tough girl. she stepped up and crushed it. >> oliver stars in the new abc kit so many "splitting up together." he's a divorced dad forced to live on the the same property with his ex, played by jenna fischer. >> don't mind me. just keep putting your party paint on while i parent our children. >> you kind of play the cool dad in the show. are you a cool dad? >> oh, i'm a pretty cool dad. yeah. all of my kids' friends love me. >> yes. >> they do. because i'm a child myself when it comes down to it. >> family also on the mind of john stamos right now. congratulations to john and his wife, caitlin mchugh who are experiencing baby boy bliss. >> i've been dreaming about our baby. i mean, i'm r
she's expecting her first daughter with boyfriend danny fujikawa. >> congratulations on your pregnancyhear kate performed at the party. remember when she sang on "glee"? i caught up with big brother oliver hudson who gave us the scoop. your sister, kate, and danny were out at gwyneth's engagement party this weekend. >> my sister was very nervous that night because she had to sing two songs. but she's a tough girl. she stepped up and crushed it. >> oliver stars in the...
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danny and daniel, thank you for joining us. president trump's doctor is out of the running for va secretary. that was a huge news story for about an hour until the president decided to get on fox news. this is after disturbing allegations about his conduct and character. coming up next, what president trump just said about the political tug of war. . there was an idea. to bring together a group of remarkable people. to help save the universe... from paying too much on their car insurance. hey, there's cake in the breakroom... what are you doing? um...nothing? marvel studios' avengers: infinity war, in theaters april 27th. now...where were we? you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. >>> welc
danny and daniel, thank you for joining us. president trump's doctor is out of the running for va secretary. that was a huge news story for about an hour until the president decided to get on fox news. this is after disturbing allegations about his conduct and character. coming up next, what president trump just said about the political tug of war. . there was an idea. to bring together a group of remarkable people. to help save the universe... from paying too much on their car insurance. hey,...
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i want to bring in our legal analyst, danny sav alos, and yodit yalaway. what does trump speaking about this mean? >> trump saying he knew nothing about the $130,000 payout wasn't information we had already heard. michael cohen has been consistent in saying he knew nothing about it. and michael cohen's attorney has said the same. what makes this significant is, one, trump saying something for the first time about stormy daniels is a big deal. two, what trump doesn't understand is what he says publicly can be used against him in a court of law. and so if this case were to stay in a trial court setting and michael avenatti gets to depose the president, it's fair game. he can ask about the statement he made on the back of air force one. trump could stay consistent with that answer under oath in a deposition and possibly perjure himself, or admit that he lied d on air force one. either way is problematic for president trump. you don't want to be in a deposition or trial court setting where you're being cross-examined, and you have comments in the past be broug
i want to bring in our legal analyst, danny sav alos, and yodit yalaway. what does trump speaking about this mean? >> trump saying he knew nothing about the $130,000 payout wasn't information we had already heard. michael cohen has been consistent in saying he knew nothing about it. and michael cohen's attorney has said the same. what makes this significant is, one, trump saying something for the first time about stormy daniels is a big deal. two, what trump doesn't understand is what he...
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let's -- we're going to bring in our legal analyst, danny cevallos, who's in manhattan. also lisa green in new york. danny, i know you have been covering the cohen trial so i'm going to have you put your general lawyer hat on and talk to me about your reaction to this cosby verdict. >> i don't need my general hat actually. i practice in that courthouse in norristown. i've been there for years. and so i'm familiar with it. and i have covered this case over the last couple years. so i have to tell you, it is a very surprising verdict only because either verdict, guilt or not guilty, would have been very surprising. but one can't help but wonder if the five additional women that the judge permitted to testify was what took it over the edge from what last year was a jury that could not reach a decision or a verdict on a case like this. it could also be that the defense in this time around was very, very aggressive, attacking andrea constand, calling her a conartist, an effective technique if you want to cast doubt on credibility of the witness. but some jurors may have perce
let's -- we're going to bring in our legal analyst, danny cevallos, who's in manhattan. also lisa green in new york. danny, i know you have been covering the cohen trial so i'm going to have you put your general lawyer hat on and talk to me about your reaction to this cosby verdict. >> i don't need my general hat actually. i practice in that courthouse in norristown. i've been there for years. and so i'm familiar with it. and i have covered this case over the last couple years. so i have...