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>> kevin mcclune. >> chicky freakin donahue? it's mcclune. what the hell are you doing here? up next to him. i said get in, get in! i said, chick, holy marye the e has been fought here. >> reporter: chicky still had one more name on his list, bobby pappias, based at a huge ammunition dump attacked by the vietcong. >> they blew up $8 million worth of ammunition in eight seconds. a million dollars a second. >> it was a rude awakening. the vietnam war was nowhere near won and pappias started taking it out on chicky. i started giving him the business, oh, yeah, the war is over, the war is over. it just looked like a horror i thought he was dead. and here he was cursing me. >> so your character has the best line in the movie. he says to chicky, you got a good heart -- but but it's your braun i'm worried about. it going to get you killed. >> did you really say that? >> yes. i was scared for him. i didn't know how he was going to get home, where he was going to go. >> you know by now chicky did get home. what effect did this strip have on you? >> i was a staunch supporter of the war
>> kevin mcclune. >> chicky freakin donahue? it's mcclune. what the hell are you doing here? up next to him. i said get in, get in! i said, chick, holy marye the e has been fought here. >> reporter: chicky still had one more name on his list, bobby pappias, based at a huge ammunition dump attacked by the vietcong. >> they blew up $8 million worth of ammunition in eight seconds. a million dollars a second. >> it was a rude awakening. the vietnam war was nowhere near...
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donahue would do that sdny would not?ore than he trusted me or anyone else at the southern district of new york. rich donahue went to join bill barr in d.c. later in hisure. so there was clearly a close relationship there. >> what do you think when you see these people present themselves publicly as bulwarks against a coup plot when you experienced such a perversion and assault on the rule of law under their thumb, i think we should look at people prior to the 2020 election. trump, when trump lost the election, i think a lot of people went through a personal calculus of their personal self-interest. and after the election and after trump lost, barr and others scurried off the ship. but i think we should examine, i think we should examine whether they followed their oath prior to the election. that is the inquiry that is important to me. and prior to the election, barr did the bidding of the president. and he politicized the department of justice. and barr couldn't have done what he did without the help of others in the de
donahue would do that sdny would not?ore than he trusted me or anyone else at the southern district of new york. rich donahue went to join bill barr in d.c. later in hisure. so there was clearly a close relationship there. >> what do you think when you see these people present themselves publicly as bulwarks against a coup plot when you experienced such a perversion and assault on the rule of law under their thumb, i think we should look at people prior to the 2020 election. trump, when...
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sort of the mark meadows of the world, --, the people who elected bill barr and rich donahue, all of are gonna be coming out of the that merrick garland said on saturday, which is that the rule of law is not a given. it is something that requires constant vigilance. and as we get this next part of where we are, which is going to be holding trump accountable, that vigilance is going to be really called for. -- review. and so, there's the appeals court. those three judges saying that judge cannon engaged in pure speculation, just pure guesswork. aided and abetted by trump's lawyers, that the fbi's assistant director of counter intelligence, allen kohler, was simply not telling the truth in his affidavit. the appeals court was shocked at that. the appeals court made a finding that essentially means that this case really, really is all over. there will be some more procedural twists and turns. but we know now how the procedure of this is going to end. the justice department is going to be allowed to do whatever it wants to do. and then, will come the decision on whether to indict donald
sort of the mark meadows of the world, --, the people who elected bill barr and rich donahue, all of are gonna be coming out of the that merrick garland said on saturday, which is that the rule of law is not a given. it is something that requires constant vigilance. and as we get this next part of where we are, which is going to be holding trump accountable, that vigilance is going to be really called for. -- review. and so, there's the appeals court. those three judges saying that judge cannon...
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. >> at the beginning of the decade, we get the dominance of phil donahue.them in the audience. he seemed to talk to them through the tv screen. >> i'm glad you called. kiss the kids. we'll be back in just a moment. if you look at the body of work we've had, you know, you're going to see the '80s there. i'm not here to say you're wrong, but let's understand this. when you bring a moral judgment without knowing them against them for the way that they look, they feel that confirms the reason for their rebellion, if that's what you want to call it. >> he really believed that daytime television needed to talk about the ideas we were thinking about, the issues we were concerned about. >> i don't want to characterize his question, but why don't you get this fixed instead of doing this screwy stuff? >> there's not a single recorded case in history of any transsexual that ever, through psychological treatment, changed. it has never happened yet. >> we were putting very important people on the program. all kinds of people. gay people. people going to jail. people run
. >> at the beginning of the decade, we get the dominance of phil donahue.them in the audience. he seemed to talk to them through the tv screen. >> i'm glad you called. kiss the kids. we'll be back in just a moment. if you look at the body of work we've had, you know, you're going to see the '80s there. i'm not here to say you're wrong, but let's understand this. when you bring a moral judgment without knowing them against them for the way that they look, they feel that confirms the...
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. >> reporter: proud source cofounder mackayan and ryan donahue asked his friend c.j.ngton for help. >> it wasn't i'm going to make money, it was i need to create ten jobs. >> reporter: in 2016, the city offered them a license for water access and a five year incentive, create five full time jobs while using no more than 5% of the spring's water and the city would give them a deed for the land. how many jobs now? >> we have 32 in mackey and the largest employer in mackey as well. >> reporter: not bad for a town of 500. this year, the company projects sales of $50 million. and there's been a ripple effect. last year's senior graduating class was more than double the one just three years earlier. >> we've got quite a few new families. we've got a lot of new construction going around. i love to hear hammers and sawsa because that means there's progress. >> reporter: progress for an old mining town from a new source of pride. for "eye on america," jonathan vigliotti, mackey, idaho. >> duncan: still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," what caused these sparks to fly from
. >> reporter: proud source cofounder mackayan and ryan donahue asked his friend c.j.ngton for help. >> it wasn't i'm going to make money, it was i need to create ten jobs. >> reporter: in 2016, the city offered them a license for water access and a five year incentive, create five full time jobs while using no more than 5% of the spring's water and the city would give them a deed for the land. how many jobs now? >> we have 32 in mackey and the largest employer in mackey...
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again, we want it to be over one more, not donahue. some pond had tried to argue, he was merely a figurehead with no real power. but prosecutors say he was one of those most responsible defeat. ah, a story called b o. border cambodian purple and specially bored with dim of the commodity man, also the international crime in or justice and humanity. this is only the 2nd case heard by the u. n. back to tribunal. but it's also the last in 16 years. the court has prosecuted 5, camille rouge officials, resulting in 3 convictions leading some to question whether it's been worth it. you chang, research as the regime and says the hearings, which allowed survivors and relatives of victims to testify have offered some closure. it confirmed that we can live after genocide or we can move, move on, and we can re bureau, we can put by what has been lost. ultimately the tribunals legacy may be its contribution to national reconciliation. florence louis al jazeera authorities in bangladesh say stray water shells from fighting and mamma, a landing insid
again, we want it to be over one more, not donahue. some pond had tried to argue, he was merely a figurehead with no real power. but prosecutors say he was one of those most responsible defeat. ah, a story called b o. border cambodian purple and specially bored with dim of the commodity man, also the international crime in or justice and humanity. this is only the 2nd case heard by the u. n. back to tribunal. but it's also the last in 16 years. the court has prosecuted 5, camille rouge...
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"the donahue show" rearranged the furniture, but oprah remodeled the whole house. >> there are a lotou feel about him the way i feel about -- it's kind of a strange concept, you know, for a lot of people to accept. >> oprah was connecting with people in a way that no one had on tv before. and it was really special to see. >> well, did you know that for the longest time i wanted to be a fourth grade teacher because of you? >> my, i was not aware of inspiring anyone. >> i think you did exactly what teachers are supposed to do, they create a spark for learning. it's the reason i have a talk show today. >> oprah winfrey now dominates the talk show circuit, both in the ratings and popularity. >> i want to use my life as a source of lifting people up. that's what i want to do. that's what i do every day on my show. you know, we get accused of being tabloid television and sensational and so forth. but what i really think we do more than anything else is we serve as a voice to a lot of people who felt up until perhaps my show or some of the others, they were alone. >> this is what 67 pounds
"the donahue show" rearranged the furniture, but oprah remodeled the whole house. >> there are a lotou feel about him the way i feel about -- it's kind of a strange concept, you know, for a lot of people to accept. >> oprah was connecting with people in a way that no one had on tv before. and it was really special to see. >> well, did you know that for the longest time i wanted to be a fourth grade teacher because of you? >> my, i was not aware of inspiring...
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i mean, delta force under initially under chris donahue, which ford's relationship with mazloum played an absolutely essential role, even though its activities at the time in the shadows and they they had the the central role in syria which was basically a soft special forces theater and they were called task force nine was the nomenclature and then because they were a few in numbers, they had to put the special forces group underneath them to do a lot of the training and build up the the country that had to fight. and that became 9.5 and they carried they carried out basically that war. and i think it. an end to the battle of baghuz, which was really the end of the office caliphate. and i interviewed people in that and it can't please june who were there temporarily and they walked me through a lot of that. i think it posed at times probably some command and control challenges because i don't think i think, you you didn't directly control them, had initially their own chain of command. they called their airstrikes. i think for many of these operations would probably go to kind of red
i mean, delta force under initially under chris donahue, which ford's relationship with mazloum played an absolutely essential role, even though its activities at the time in the shadows and they they had the the central role in syria which was basically a soft special forces theater and they were called task force nine was the nomenclature and then because they were a few in numbers, they had to put the special forces group underneath them to do a lot of the training and build up the the...
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we want it to be over one more, not donahue. some pond had tried to argue. he was merely a figurehead with no real power. but prosecutor say he was one of those most responsible defeat. ah, the, it's dodie called b o. border cambodian per born and specially border with beam of the commodity team and also do international criminal justice and humanity. this is only the 2nd case heard by the u. n back to tribunal, but it's also the last in 16 years the court has prosecuted 5, camille rouge officials resulting in 3 convictions leading some to question whether it's been worth it. yuke chang researches the received and says the hearings which allowed survivors and relatives of victims to testify have offered some closure. it confirmed that he can live after genocide if he could move, move on and become dubia. he can put back what has been loss. ultimately, the tribunals legacy may be its contribution to national reconciliation. florence, 3 algebra lebanese banks are going to stay shot indefinitely after at least 7 were held up last week by people trying to get th
we want it to be over one more, not donahue. some pond had tried to argue. he was merely a figurehead with no real power. but prosecutor say he was one of those most responsible defeat. ah, the, it's dodie called b o. border cambodian per born and specially border with beam of the commodity team and also do international criminal justice and humanity. this is only the 2nd case heard by the u. n back to tribunal, but it's also the last in 16 years the court has prosecuted 5, camille rouge...
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i mean, delta force under initially under chris donahue, which ford's relationship with mazloum played an absolutely essential role, even though its activities at the time in the shadows and they they had the the central role in syria which was basically a soft special forces theater and they were called task force nine was the nomenclature and then because they were a few in numbers, they had to put the special forces group underneath them to do a lot of the training and build up the the country that had to fight. and that became 9.5 and they carried they carried out basically that war. and i think it. an end to the battle of baghuz, which was really the end of the office caliphate. and i interviewed people in that and it can't please june who were there temporarily and they walked me through a lot of that. i think it posed at times probably some command and control challenges because i don't think i think, you you didn't directly control them, had initially their own chain of command. they called their airstrikes. i think for many of these operations would probably go to kind of red
i mean, delta force under initially under chris donahue, which ford's relationship with mazloum played an absolutely essential role, even though its activities at the time in the shadows and they they had the the central role in syria which was basically a soft special forces theater and they were called task force nine was the nomenclature and then because they were a few in numbers, they had to put the special forces group underneath them to do a lot of the training and build up the the...
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paypal talks about prematurely sexualizing children.ch john don donahue, the chairman f the board he's the ceo of nike and said my myonike is a brand f china and for china. paypal is a brand of child sexualization and for child sidewalkization.ion i don't know -- sexualization and i don't know what's wrongt with thesean men and the monstrosity and if you see them, let them know. we'd love to hear their defenseh someone here tonight is the founder of gays against groomers, jamie michelle and clay travis is back with us. paypal venmo bans gays against groomers, the anti-trans hate grougroup. are you anti-tran s? >> thanks for having me on and that opener was so spot on. no, we're not anti-trans and we have multiple trans people in our organization and just the -n about a week ago, we launched a partner coalition called trans against groomers because we had so many trans people coming to us in our dms saying i want to be part of this. how can i help so we started a w partner coalition and within two days of launching that, twitter banned it and it's still banned and we're not anti-trans a
paypal talks about prematurely sexualizing children.ch john don donahue, the chairman f the board he's the ceo of nike and said my myonike is a brand f china and for china. paypal is a brand of child sexualization and for child sidewalkization.ion i don't know -- sexualization and i don't know what's wrongt with thesean men and the monstrosity and if you see them, let them know. we'd love to hear their defenseh someone here tonight is the founder of gays against groomers, jamie michelle and...
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gary donahue in washington. — unambiguous. gary donahue in washington, thank _ unambiguous.held a minute's silence. pope francis praised her faith and said he was praying for her eternal rest. french president two your ryan maron —— emmanuel macron called her a friend of france. and in germany they recognised how the country was in mourning with the uk. we can go back to washington to speak to our colleague there. she met 13 of the 14 us colleague there. she met 13 of the m us presidents who served during her 70 years on the throne and as we witness together, we covered donald trump's visit to london, it was always a special moment for people on both sides of the atlantic when a queen came to together with a president. it queen came to together with a resident. . , queen came to together with a president-— queen came to together with a resident. , , , president. it is funny, here is the resident president. it is funny, here is the president of _ president. it is funny, here is the president of the _ president. it is funny, here is the president of the united _ president. it
gary donahue in washington. — unambiguous. gary donahue in washington, thank _ unambiguous.held a minute's silence. pope francis praised her faith and said he was praying for her eternal rest. french president two your ryan maron —— emmanuel macron called her a friend of france. and in germany they recognised how the country was in mourning with the uk. we can go back to washington to speak to our colleague there. she met 13 of the 14 us colleague there. she met 13 of the m us presidents...
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monday excited to have ray donahue to talk about the $13 billion for rate into the nfl -- foray into. also the debut of the lineup. this is bloomberg. have a great weekend. ♪ what if you were a global bank who wanted to supercharge your audit system? so you tap ibm to un-silo your data. and start crunching a year's worth of transactions against thousands of compliance controls with the help of ai. now you're making smarter decisions faster. operating costs are lower. and everyone from your auditors to your bankers feels like a million bucks. let's create smarter ways of putting your data to work. ibm. let's create david: history was made this week with the death of queen elizabeth of great britain, the longest-serving monarch in british history overshadowing for a moment economics and currencies and central banks and even wars. this
monday excited to have ray donahue to talk about the $13 billion for rate into the nfl -- foray into. also the debut of the lineup. this is bloomberg. have a great weekend. ♪ what if you were a global bank who wanted to supercharge your audit system? so you tap ibm to un-silo your data. and start crunching a year's worth of transactions against thousands of compliance controls with the help of ai. now you're making smarter decisions faster. operating costs are lower. and everyone from your...
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brooks, donahue simpson. he is an american historian where he specializes in american political and military history, especially the american civil war and reconstruction. the author of several books is best known for the book releases grant? triumph over adversity 1822 to 1865 and the reconstruction president. let's bring forward mr. brooks simpson so he can share with us the legacy of ulysses s grant. good morning. thank you. i would like to thank the national park service and the grant monument association. especially frank's guitaro for offering me this opportunity this morning. as many of you know without frank's tireless efforts to preserve this edifice. we might not be here today. i thank him for those efforts. most people know if ulysses s grant primarily has the general who had the armies of the united states to victory in the american civil war. that should be achievement enough. for anyone yet there is more to grant than that. on this day we might also reflect on grant's efforts to realize the frui
brooks, donahue simpson. he is an american historian where he specializes in american political and military history, especially the american civil war and reconstruction. the author of several books is best known for the book releases grant? triumph over adversity 1822 to 1865 and the reconstruction president. let's bring forward mr. brooks simpson so he can share with us the legacy of ulysses s grant. good morning. thank you. i would like to thank the national park service and the grant...
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donahue spoke with the president in late december and told him the truth about numerous false claims,ng one about dominion machines in north michigan. >> there you had a supposed cyber expert group issue a report that said there was a 68% error rate. there was not a 68% error rate. in fact, it was a .006% error rate. >> he debunked claims trump made about the vote counting at the state farm arena in georgia. >> i see people walking in with suitcases and putting them under a table with a black robe around it. >> there were allegations of fraudulent ballots being brought into the facility. ballots being run through multiple times. the u.s. attorney looked at it and found none of those allegations were true. >> rosen then forwarded an e-mail from chief of staff mark meadows asking the department of justice to look into the possibility that italian satellites were changing votes from trump to biden. >> they sent these new numbers back up through this italian military satellite. >> i was skeptical, to say the least. we very quickly determined that was not a well-founded allegation, and we
donahue spoke with the president in late december and told him the truth about numerous false claims,ng one about dominion machines in north michigan. >> there you had a supposed cyber expert group issue a report that said there was a 68% error rate. there was not a 68% error rate. in fact, it was a .006% error rate. >> he debunked claims trump made about the vote counting at the state farm arena in georgia. >> i see people walking in with suitcases and putting them under a...
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doing our own interviews with sara matthews, the former trump white house press secretary, richard donahuetment deputy attorney general, rusty bowers and liz cheney and adam kinzinger and so many more so that you're learning what evidence has been brought out in a comprehensive, singular place, but also why it matters and what it shows. and i hope the documentary really brings that home for people. >> you've got to watch the special program, the special report by our own jake tapper. it's called "american coup." it premieres this sunday, 9:00 p.m. >>> and coming up, the new star of "the little mermaid" is bringing so much joy to children across the country, months before the movie even hits the theaters. and we've got the video to prove itit. but those poor unfortunate racist trorolls are trying to spoil all the fun. their fishy argument next. so we fit your standards, and it's guaranteed for life. when you can trust the people who create your new bath, it just fits. bath fitter. visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. she was supposed to be the one. i used to believe in the o
doing our own interviews with sara matthews, the former trump white house press secretary, richard donahuetment deputy attorney general, rusty bowers and liz cheney and adam kinzinger and so many more so that you're learning what evidence has been brought out in a comprehensive, singular place, but also why it matters and what it shows. and i hope the documentary really brings that home for people. >> you've got to watch the special program, the special report by our own jake tapper. it's...
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seeing significant demand for the type of advice lazard provides as you noted, we're very excited tim donahue just joined this week and will be building up this practice further. >> peter orszag, thank you for joining us. >> always good to be with you. >>> up next, the ceo of becton dickinson on his company's strategy in a post pandemic world as well as amazon's health care initiatives the dow is losing a little bit of steamhere, up 35 points, as the nasdaq 100 goes negative you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc. my dad was a hard worker. he used to do side jobs installing windows, charging something like a hundred bucks a window when other guys were charging four to five-hundred bucks. he just didn't wanna do that. he was proud of the price he was charging. ♪♪ my dad instilled in me, always put the people before the money. be proud of offering a good product at a fair price. i think he'd be extremely proud of me, yeah. ♪♪ this is redefining storytelling, at the speed of now. this is tracking and publishing your content in real time. this is the system you built, captivating a global audienc
seeing significant demand for the type of advice lazard provides as you noted, we're very excited tim donahue just joined this week and will be building up this practice further. >> peter orszag, thank you for joining us. >> always good to be with you. >>> up next, the ceo of becton dickinson on his company's strategy in a post pandemic world as well as amazon's health care initiatives the dow is losing a little bit of steamhere, up 35 points, as the nasdaq 100 goes...
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attorney, and in his new book he says the bill barr and jeffrey rosen, and rich donahue, and edward o callahan, also participated in these very sustained an improper efforts by the justice department to corrupt federal law enforcement, and crossed the power of federal prosecution and help donald trump and respond to his whims. he also said he was removed from his office, because something about his work as u.s. attorney threatened the reelection of the president in 2020. first of all, what was that? second of all, what do we do here? what do we do with this? it is a problem for us as a country that we elected a president wanted to use the justice department like this. we know that that's a problem i think. one could argue that that it's an even bigger problem that there are all these senior officials who are happy to do it who perverted not just investigations but prosecutions and pleadings and sentences. they actually did it a corrupt man, a corrupt leader is a tragedy, with a law enforcement agency that is proven itself to be corruptible, that needs to be fixed. this has to be fixed
attorney, and in his new book he says the bill barr and jeffrey rosen, and rich donahue, and edward o callahan, also participated in these very sustained an improper efforts by the justice department to corrupt federal law enforcement, and crossed the power of federal prosecution and help donald trump and respond to his whims. he also said he was removed from his office, because something about his work as u.s. attorney threatened the reelection of the president in 2020. first of all, what was...
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sort of the mark meadows of the world, -- , the people who elected bill barr and rich donahue, all of those enablers are gonna be coming out of the woodwork. and it really is useful to remember something that merrick garland said on saturday, which is that the rule of law is not a given. it is something that requires constant vigilance. and as we get this next part of where we are, which is going to be holding trump accountable, that vigilance is going to be really called for. >> neal katyal, as our appeals expert, i want to get your reaction to not just the content of this opinion, which is so clear and so powerful, but the speed, the speed other spots, the speed of the action taken by this appeals court, what does that tell you about their attitude? >> so, i want to answer that. but before i do so, lawrence, i just want to pick up where andrew started. because i think it's worth taking a step back and recognizing just how extraordinary this moment, this day is. because over the past months, you and i have been talking so much about trump's legal troubles. it was almost easy to forge
sort of the mark meadows of the world, -- , the people who elected bill barr and rich donahue, all of those enablers are gonna be coming out of the woodwork. and it really is useful to remember something that merrick garland said on saturday, which is that the rule of law is not a given. it is something that requires constant vigilance. and as we get this next part of where we are, which is going to be holding trump accountable, that vigilance is going to be really called for. >> neal...
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we want it to be over one donahue. some pond had tried to argue, he was merely a figurehead with no real power. but prosecutor say he was one of those most responsible b, c. o, a story called b. o for the cambodian purple, and specially bored with dim of the commodity man, also do international criminal justice and humanity. this is only the 2nd case heard by the u. n. back to tribunal. but it's also the last in 16 years. the court has prosecuted 5, camille rouge officials, resulting in 3 convictions leading some to question whether it's been worth it. yuke chang researches the regime and says the hearings which allowed survivors and relatives of victims to testify have offered some closure. it confirmed that we can live after genocide or we can move, move on, and we can re bureau, we can put by what has been loss ultimately the tribunals legacy maybe its contribution to national reconciliation. florence louis al jazeera pakistan's, former prime minister in ron con, has appeared in court to face contempt charges. he sa
we want it to be over one donahue. some pond had tried to argue, he was merely a figurehead with no real power. but prosecutor say he was one of those most responsible b, c. o, a story called b. o for the cambodian purple, and specially bored with dim of the commodity man, also do international criminal justice and humanity. this is only the 2nd case heard by the u. n. back to tribunal. but it's also the last in 16 years. the court has prosecuted 5, camille rouge officials, resulting in 3...
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we want it to be over one more, not donahue. some pond had tried to argue. he was merely a figurehead with no real power. but prosecutor say he was one of those most responsible b, b o, a story called b o. border cambodian per ball, and specially border with beam of the commodity man also do international criminal justice and humanity. this is only the 2nd case heard by the u. n. back to tribunal, but it's also the last in 16 years, the court has prosecuted 5, camille rouge of fish, resulting in 3 convictions, leading some to question whether it's been worth it. you chang researches the regime and says the hearings which allowed survivors and relatives of victims to testify have offered some closure. is confirmed or you can live up to a genocide or we could move, move on and we come to the bureau. we can put but what has to be loss? ultimately, the tribunals legacy maybe its contribution to national reconciliation. florence lee algebra for the 1st time ever ever at northern island has more catholics and protestants. new census information reveals a number of
we want it to be over one more, not donahue. some pond had tried to argue. he was merely a figurehead with no real power. but prosecutor say he was one of those most responsible b, b o, a story called b o. border cambodian per ball, and specially border with beam of the commodity man also do international criminal justice and humanity. this is only the 2nd case heard by the u. n. back to tribunal, but it's also the last in 16 years, the court has prosecuted 5, camille rouge of fish, resulting...
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to do it, and what he describes about bill barr's behavior here and edward oh callahan and richard donahue -- he talks about what exactly they did, it's really bad in terms of how the justice justice department can be corrupted officials in those kind of keep positions are willing to do it. justice department has to fix this, because the american public has to believe that it's an incorruptible institution. in order to believe, that we have to know there's consequences when corruption has demonstrated, confessed to, and proven. so this is not a normal book, this is not a normal tell-all book. this is the start of something at the justice department that is gonna have to be taken very seriously. >> yes, there's never been a book like this, and jeffrey berman will be here at this hour tomorrow night for the discussion. thank you, rachel. we >> well, we now know the name of the person who is likely to be names as the so-called special master in a criminal investigation of donald trump. but, we don't yet know what that special master will actually be doing. that is one piece of our breaking ne
to do it, and what he describes about bill barr's behavior here and edward oh callahan and richard donahue -- he talks about what exactly they did, it's really bad in terms of how the justice justice department can be corrupted officials in those kind of keep positions are willing to do it. justice department has to fix this, because the american public has to believe that it's an incorruptible institution. in order to believe, that we have to know there's consequences when corruption has...
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. >> reporter: proud source co-founder and mackay native ryan donahue asked his friend c.j.lp. >> it wasn't from a place of, hey, i have a great business idea and i'm going to make all this money, come join me. it was, i need to create ten jobs. >> reporter: in 2016, the city offered them a license for water access and a five-year incentive. create five full-time jobs while using no more than 5% of the spring's water, and the city would give them the deed for the land. how many jobs now? >> we have 32 in mackay, and i think we're the largest employer in mackay as well. >> reporter: not bad for a town of 500. this year the company projects sales of $50 million. and there's been a ripple effect. last year's senior graduating class was more than double the one just three years earlier. >> we've got quite a few new families. we've got a lot of new construction going around. i love to hear hammers and saws because that means there's progress. >> reporter: progress for an old mining town from a new source of pride. for yt eye on america," jonathan vigliotti, mackay, idaho. do you
. >> reporter: proud source co-founder and mackay native ryan donahue asked his friend c.j.lp. >> it wasn't from a place of, hey, i have a great business idea and i'm going to make all this money, come join me. it was, i need to create ten jobs. >> reporter: in 2016, the city offered them a license for water access and a five-year incentive. create five full-time jobs while using no more than 5% of the spring's water, and the city would give them the deed for the land. how...
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that was the hill enough here's what donahue said about their ability to see around some of these veryharp corners lately take a listen. >> we don't have any crystal ball around the external factors, whether it's fx, whether it's inflation, whether it's the impact of energy prices on consumer spending and so, matt will talk a little bit about the assumptions we have built in to our second half, but what we're focused on is what we can control, which is staying on the offense, and we believe that we can meet consumer demand regardless of the macrodemand, meet consumers, and gain share through this period >> so, two things, jim one is, this is going the biggest gap down on earnings in 20 years on nike the other is, when you put vf corp. and carmax and nike together in just one week, that -- these consensus estimates are have to come down. >> ben soto, who works with me on "mad money," and i'm going back and forth i said, listen, i want today's vf corp.'s numbers he said, people still cutting numbers? i said, absolutely >> did you say vf corpse >> no, i like that vf corpse. i'm not talkin
that was the hill enough here's what donahue said about their ability to see around some of these veryharp corners lately take a listen. >> we don't have any crystal ball around the external factors, whether it's fx, whether it's inflation, whether it's the impact of energy prices on consumer spending and so, matt will talk a little bit about the assumptions we have built in to our second half, but what we're focused on is what we can control, which is staying on the offense, and we...
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bill barr came in and told -- donahue and all of the senior leaders of doj were in there.t the coup plot at doj. all of trump's lawyers who came in with all of their conditions said, no, we were trying to stop it. even all the republicans back in the states that said rudy had no evidence, they were all on the side of truth. even the insurrectionist that came in have become convinced that david had lied to them. what do they do with him one who still believes in the instruction itself, luke? >> you are referring to the people whose testimony was used publicly. i do believe they have talked to lots of people who probably shared the same views as thomas. this is a stolen election, they are fighting on the side of truth and justice, and that's why they did the things they did. the committee has now been putting out those statements publicly, but they've been putting out what they believe is the truth. from the very beginning, they did not want to muddy the rodders with their presentations and just dump all the evidence out there. they wanted to lay out for the public exactly w
bill barr came in and told -- donahue and all of the senior leaders of doj were in there.t the coup plot at doj. all of trump's lawyers who came in with all of their conditions said, no, we were trying to stop it. even all the republicans back in the states that said rudy had no evidence, they were all on the side of truth. even the insurrectionist that came in have become convinced that david had lied to them. what do they do with him one who still believes in the instruction itself, luke?...
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attorney from the eastern district of new york, rich donahue, tried to install him to oversee our investigationuilty plea. he tried to control the situation that way with someone who he trusted and we fought, we pushed back, and that never happened. >> so you say this is without precedent. what was your reaction at first when you realized what was coming at you, what you were up against, which is to say that the attorney general of the united states was acting at the direction of donald trump, crossing that line, and trying to shut down investigations to initiate new investigations that might be helpful to the president. how do you as a federal prosecutor continue to do your job with that kind of downward pressure? >> well, like many people who stayed in their job despite their misgivings, i decided to take the appointment and to try and keep my job because i thought it was best for the southern district of new york and the country. there were about 220 prosecutors, what we call assistant united states attorneys in the southern district of new york. none of them quit because of trump, and they
attorney from the eastern district of new york, rich donahue, tried to install him to oversee our investigationuilty plea. he tried to control the situation that way with someone who he trusted and we fought, we pushed back, and that never happened. >> so you say this is without precedent. what was your reaction at first when you realized what was coming at you, what you were up against, which is to say that the attorney general of the united states was acting at the direction of donald...
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maria donahue there on that first conversation between president iden and of course king charles iii.the clock, thousands of people have already been filing past the queen, thousands of people still waiting outside, patiently throughout the night as they await their moment, their opportunity to pay their respects to her majesty the queen, queen elizabeth who lies in state at westminster hall in the centre of london. hello there. wednesday was a fine day for most of us and of course, those who started to queue to see the queen lying in state, there were some clearer skies later in the evening across the capital. for many, though, clearer skies into thursday morning means it could turn quite chilly, especially across scotland, the far north—east of england. a bit of cloud across eastern areas of england and overnight temperatures generally speaking staying in double figures across the south. but as i mention, to the north, two or three degrees in the north—east of scotland. but then, during thursday, for most, it's going to be a dry day, the cloud across eastern parts may produce the od
maria donahue there on that first conversation between president iden and of course king charles iii.the clock, thousands of people have already been filing past the queen, thousands of people still waiting outside, patiently throughout the night as they await their moment, their opportunity to pay their respects to her majesty the queen, queen elizabeth who lies in state at westminster hall in the centre of london. hello there. wednesday was a fine day for most of us and of course, those who...