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[applause] >> david becker and then matthew lambert. >> good afternoon. my name is david becker. i live in north beach. i walk and bike the embarcadero at least once a day. right now, embarcadero's kind of the worst of both worlds. it's very, very crowded. when i walk, i'm always scared that bikers are, like, flying around me. as a biker, if i take the bike lane, i'm just terrified that a car will just pull right in front of me. and from those pictures, they show cars, like, jumping in front of you. but even -- even when they're standing still, you don't know if somebody's going to open a door right into you, and i've had many, man ae close calls where i'm just riding my bike straight along the bike way, and i have to react, and if i would have just reacted a little bit slower, i would have just been on the floor. this is -- i understand it starts oh, like oh, let's do a shared lane here. it's incremental, but based on the traffic we have on the embarcadero, it's time. it's time to give bikes a dedicated lane, give pedestrians their own space. it just makes so much sense. and the
[applause] >> david becker and then matthew lambert. >> good afternoon. my name is david becker. i live in north beach. i walk and bike the embarcadero at least once a day. right now, embarcadero's kind of the worst of both worlds. it's very, very crowded. when i walk, i'm always scared that bikers are, like, flying around me. as a biker, if i take the bike lane, i'm just terrified that a car will just pull right in front of me. and from those pictures, they show cars, like, jumping...
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and david becker, cfo of trump organisation, given immunity by prosecutors this week.m and the department ofjustice is going to be key to this. we saw jeff sessions the attorney general stand up to trump more than he has before. trump criticised the department of justice and before. trump criticised the department ofjustice and his own attorney general for focusing on the wrong thing essentially. i think the fa ct wrong thing essentially. i think the fact jeff wrong thing essentially. i think the factjeff sessions wrong thing essentially. i think the fact jeff sessions stood up to trump is significant because the department of justice as is significant because the department ofjustice as in watergate holds the key to what happens next. what happens next? if you can indict him or impeach him and he says to hell with all of you... we could see republicans changing. if something really bad comes out of the mother investigation. a money trail between russia, i do not want to speculate too much. we don't know the information they have. that combined with a poor performance,
and david becker, cfo of trump organisation, given immunity by prosecutors this week.m and the department ofjustice is going to be key to this. we saw jeff sessions the attorney general stand up to trump more than he has before. trump criticised the department of justice and before. trump criticised the department ofjustice and his own attorney general for focusing on the wrong thing essentially. i think the fa ct wrong thing essentially. i think the fact jeff wrong thing essentially. i think...
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>> not at all, at the end of the day, what's more important to david becker is david pecker. >> whatedged arrangement with david pecker. is that how negative stories about the president were handled during the campaign. you just pay off people? and what do you make of this mystery safe and what all could be in there? >> well, first of all, i'm not all that impressed or -- nor am i ringing my hands like a lot of people are about these apparent immunity deals. when we first heard of cheryl mills immunity deal, when they were discussing hillary clinton's e-mail server, their boss, i didn't ring my hands either, we found out later it was rather limited immunity, we don't know what kind of immunity was granted to the skr fo or pecker. until then, there's a wide range of what they could have given them immunity for. i don't think it's necessarily a case that they turned on donald trump. it's really assuming way too much. at the same time. >> michael, cfo of the trump organization, you're not too worried about what he might do? they always say, follow the money? >> absolutely, at the same t
>> not at all, at the end of the day, what's more important to david becker is david pecker. >> whatedged arrangement with david pecker. is that how negative stories about the president were handled during the campaign. you just pay off people? and what do you make of this mystery safe and what all could be in there? >> well, first of all, i'm not all that impressed or -- nor am i ringing my hands like a lot of people are about these apparent immunity deals. when we first...
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david becker, the latest to cooperate with prosecutors in exchange for a better deal for himself after the president's former attorney michael cohen pleaded guilty to federal crimes and implicated the president in the commission of two of those felonies. the wall street journal is telling the news he was granted immunity. he said then-candidate trump knew about payments that donald trump knew about payments paid to stormy daniels. this all comes right after the president sat down with fox news bashing those who cooperate with authorities, a.k.a. those who flip. >> they get ten years in jail and flip over whoever the next highest one is. it almost ought to be outlawed. it's not fair. >> let's get to brin gengrass. >> two against one and two very good friends of trump. it's clear from court documents cohen and pecker had the alliance. now it seems only cohen will be the one taking the fall for the illegal scheme. >> another trump ally cooperating with investigators and this one is gaining immunity for doing so. wall street journal reporting david pecker worked with federal prosecutors in
david becker, the latest to cooperate with prosecutors in exchange for a better deal for himself after the president's former attorney michael cohen pleaded guilty to federal crimes and implicated the president in the commission of two of those felonies. the wall street journal is telling the news he was granted immunity. he said then-candidate trump knew about payments that donald trump knew about payments paid to stormy daniels. this all comes right after the president sat down with fox news...
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plus, two immunities for david becker a pecker and allen weisselberg.legally? what would that look like? >> well, no one really knows what it would look like, but it's dangerous for him to be talking about that. now, as the chief executive officer, he is in charge of the justice department. he can remove jeff sessions as he's threatened to do. he can restructure that department, basically however he wants to do it. but by doing that to stop an investigation, or to stop what bob mueller is doing in connection with his probe, that could be further obstruction of that investigation and so, it's a very, very dangerous path he's going down. >> between michael cohen's guilty plea, the immunity deals for david pecker and allen weisselberg, which do you think should worry the president the most? >> i think the most damaging to the president, the immunity deals. while they initially focused only on michael cohen's case, because that's the case that was in front of them, i think the potential, the information that they would have about trump as a businessman, tru
plus, two immunities for david becker a pecker and allen weisselberg.legally? what would that look like? >> well, no one really knows what it would look like, but it's dangerous for him to be talking about that. now, as the chief executive officer, he is in charge of the justice department. he can remove jeff sessions as he's threatened to do. he can restructure that department, basically however he wants to do it. but by doing that to stop an investigation, or to stop what bob mueller is...
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and david becker involveed in payments for one of the women to granted immunity. thing that you don't get overhysterical or read much into it because we don't know if any of what anything other than what cohen said already, he implicated the president in a crime, campaign finance allegation but we don't know what wasselberg or pecka promised in return for the immunity and we don't know if it's beyond cohen. i think yes, it is concerning but they don't know how concerned to be. we don't know what the people are revealing. >> martha: yeah. that is a great point. there was quite a bit of the hysteria, in some corners this week. there is so much the we don't know. if it's limited to cohen and his financial dealings and the taxi company and the payoff, we already knew about the payoff. we heard about it on the tape from michael cohen. but whether or not it goes from there is something to wait and watch and see what happens. jeff sessions, here is senator graham talking about the relationship between the president and the attorney general of the department of justice, j
and david becker involveed in payments for one of the women to granted immunity. thing that you don't get overhysterical or read much into it because we don't know if any of what anything other than what cohen said already, he implicated the president in a crime, campaign finance allegation but we don't know what wasselberg or pecka promised in return for the immunity and we don't know if it's beyond cohen. i think yes, it is concerning but they don't know how concerned to be. we don't know...
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this as "the wall street journal" reports that david becker, the chairman of the american media incorporatedvided prosecutors with details about payments mr. cohen arranged with others including mr. trump's knowledge of the deals. the journal report which cited people close to cohen posted late last night. it preseded a twoeet from the president. this came at 1:10 a.m. no collusion, rigged witch-hunt. catty kay, something keeping him up at night? >> yeah, it looks like it. it is not very usual for the president to be up at 1:00 tweeting. clearly he's not sleeping very well and that's not surprising because there are legal and there are political implications for him with this one. the legal implications all around the issue of campaign finance whether as "the wall street journal" reports seems to be hinting is it just the two women that we know about, karen mcdougall and stormy daniels or are there other women and in that case do we get into the realm of racketeering with multiple payoffs potentially to try and stop damaging stories against him. and then the political one and that's what's i
this as "the wall street journal" reports that david becker, the chairman of the american media incorporatedvided prosecutors with details about payments mr. cohen arranged with others including mr. trump's knowledge of the deals. the journal report which cited people close to cohen posted late last night. it preseded a twoeet from the president. this came at 1:10 a.m. no collusion, rigged witch-hunt. catty kay, something keeping him up at night? >> yeah, it looks like it. it is...
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becker is an ecologist and david has a background in the hotel and wide trade.ot going to try to squeeze the maximum we can add to the area we have here and bringing in lots of input. we're going to try to do it on an extensive basis where we are feeding animals only on the grass that has grown on the farm and trying to make it as sustainable as possible. these are exciting times, for the cows as well. sometimes it is hard to get a word in. is that it? have they finished? maybe. they may not be a conventional farming couple but maybe. they may not be a conventionalfarming couple but it looks safe in their hands. there was speculation about winning the best kept farm. we have some footsteps to follow: definitely. we like the challenge. now on bbc news. it's the film review with ben brown and jason solomon. hello welcome to the film review. what do you have for us? this week, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up. the
becker is an ecologist and david has a background in the hotel and wide trade.ot going to try to squeeze the maximum we can add to the area we have here and bringing in lots of input. we're going to try to do it on an extensive basis where we are feeding animals only on the grass that has grown on the farm and trying to make it as sustainable as possible. these are exciting times, for the cows as well. sometimes it is hard to get a word in. is that it? have they finished? maybe. they may not be...