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. >> his full name is thomas ellis iii, but in court he goes by judge t.s. ellis.ell-known for scolding prosecutors and defense attorneys. earlier this week he chastised attorneys for rolling their eyes and communicating to those who were watching. why do we have to put up with this idiot judge. >> the important thing about judge ellis is he wants the record to be clear and the record is something that goes up to the court of appeals. >> cameras aren't allowed in ellis's courtroom in alexandria, virginia, but reporters have been documenting what some have called his shock and awe. ellis reportedly warned prosecutors against using the word oligarch when describing those who paid manafort. we're not going to have a case tried that he associated with despicable people and therefore he's despicable, that's not the american way. he interrupted a landscaper testifying about the construction of manafort's outdoor kitchen and garden, telling him bluntly, you're done, let's move on. he's known for keeping things moving. jury selection wrapped up the first day, and he insist
. >> his full name is thomas ellis iii, but in court he goes by judge t.s. ellis.ell-known for scolding prosecutors and defense attorneys. earlier this week he chastised attorneys for rolling their eyes and communicating to those who were watching. why do we have to put up with this idiot judge. >> the important thing about judge ellis is he wants the record to be clear and the record is something that goes up to the court of appeals. >> cameras aren't allowed in ellis's...
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for the first time in ten years paralympic champion elly simmons has not won a medal in her favourite however a british athlete was crowned european champion in the event, 16—year—old maisie summers neuton we even broke ellie simmonds world record in the process and what i caught world record in the process and what icaught up world record in the process and what i caught up with her at the end of the race she cannot quite believe she had beaten the record that belong to the athlete that inspired her to get into paris slimming. belong to the athlete that inspired her to get into paris slimminglj used to look up to her, she's the one that made me start competitive swimming in end, so it is a bit surreal beating her, but she's done so surreal beating her, but she's done so well, so proud of her. there was another world record at this time for tom hamer in vs 1a 200 metres of freestyle. you may or may bring him from winning gold at the commonwealth grip to limit games earlier in the year i know he can add european champion to his list of titles —— commonwealth games. he was even surprise
for the first time in ten years paralympic champion elly simmons has not won a medal in her favourite however a british athlete was crowned european champion in the event, 16—year—old maisie summers neuton we even broke ellie simmonds world record in the process and what i caught world record in the process and what icaught up world record in the process and what i caught up with her at the end of the race she cannot quite believe she had beaten the record that belong to the athlete that...
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and ellie is a boss, okay? everyone else has their own different styles.> in exactly five stop lights she's able to finish the makeup. she finishes the eyebrows. adds a little blush. she adds mascara and her lips. >> great idea. wise use of time. >> good job! >> thanks for prison. >>> cbs chairman and ceo les moonves is facing a new sexual misconduct allegation. an unnamed woman filed a police report in february claiming he sexually assaulted her three times in the 1980s. the district attorney, however, has declined to file charges, saying the statute of limitations has expired. moonves is denying all allegations of sexual misconduct by six other women. >>> california's wildfire has jumped a county line. residents in the town of lewiston are more scared than ever before. here is kayna whitworth. >> reporter: hot, dry conditions stretching firefighters to the limits. the ranch and river fires scorching nearly 75,000 acres. less than 100 miles to the north, the carr fire burning its way into the record books. destroying more than 12 structures and flattening
and ellie is a boss, okay? everyone else has their own different styles.> in exactly five stop lights she's able to finish the makeup. she finishes the eyebrows. adds a little blush. she adds mascara and her lips. >> great idea. wise use of time. >> good job! >> thanks for prison. >>> cbs chairman and ceo les moonves is facing a new sexual misconduct allegation. an unnamed woman filed a police report in february claiming he sexually assaulted her three times in the...
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ellis says alright, then look at me. and he kind of -- i mean he kind of apologized, i guess was it yesterday, saying you know well things get kind of out of hand. but what do you make of all of this? it's kind of normal back and forth? when i was pressing cases i would not have taken the judge to task for reprimanding, not in the way they did. but they kind of feel like they have a head of steam against the judge. >> well they've had a tough go at it. he's been very intrusive, very opinionated. it's starting to sound like he's going to send greg to bed with no dinner at this point. but the bottom line is, you have to keep in mind procedurally if you're a defense attorney getting heckled from the bench during the trial you actually have a remedy some day you take it up to a higher court and say he's making us look like an i did i don'ted in front of the jury, you have no recourse, either you take it or file something or find some way to address it with the court. i think they hit a critical mass where they said we're goi
ellis says alright, then look at me. and he kind of -- i mean he kind of apologized, i guess was it yesterday, saying you know well things get kind of out of hand. but what do you make of all of this? it's kind of normal back and forth? when i was pressing cases i would not have taken the judge to task for reprimanding, not in the way they did. but they kind of feel like they have a head of steam against the judge. >> well they've had a tough go at it. he's been very intrusive, very...
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who you've been before. >> let me talk about judge ellis.or 20 years i had seven trials in front of him and appeared over 500 times. he's demanding, diligent, brilliant. he doesn't use a velvet hammer. he use as sledgehammer with nails. i am covered with scars and wounds from judge ellis over those 20 years. you have to roll with him. let's talk about the amount of evidence presented. in every criminal tax case you have to look at greed, lies and manipulation. in this case, greed is enormous. $16 million undeclared. the number of lies too many to count. the manipulation of tax preparers and bank officials is also enormous. if i had to bet money and i don't have a lot of money. paul manafort will be found guilty of five counts of filing a false tax return. he probably will be found guilty of several counts of bank fraud plus the foreign bank account requirement. do i think he has a chance of a hung jury? maybe. i don't know what they will put on for evidence tomorrow. i do know this. if they put paul manafort on the stand, they are crazy. tho
who you've been before. >> let me talk about judge ellis.or 20 years i had seven trials in front of him and appeared over 500 times. he's demanding, diligent, brilliant. he doesn't use a velvet hammer. he use as sledgehammer with nails. i am covered with scars and wounds from judge ellis over those 20 years. you have to roll with him. let's talk about the amount of evidence presented. in every criminal tax case you have to look at greed, lies and manipulation. in this case, greed is...
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ellie love these mountains, it was where she felt most at home.e their goals. i've lost my best friend, my total buddy. she was my rock and everything. i've done nothing but live for her for the last 18 years, and now i have to start again, really. and if i didn't, she would be mortified. the foundation page has just been set up and already donations have come flooding in. ellie‘s funeral will be attended by hundreds here on thursday, a life sorely missed. a bright sporting future, sadly lost. juliette parkin, bbc south east today. let‘s talk to andy lane, professor of sport psychology at the university of wolverhampton this is a tragedy on so many levels, but just looking at the this is a tragedy on so many levels, butjust looking at the pictures of a young girl who seems to have everything to live for, and yet, it is something may be those of us who don‘t work in a sports environment don‘t work in a sports environment don‘t understand. don‘t work in a sports environment don't understand. it is truly tragic, and it is heart—wrenching listening to
ellie love these mountains, it was where she felt most at home.e their goals. i've lost my best friend, my total buddy. she was my rock and everything. i've done nothing but live for her for the last 18 years, and now i have to start again, really. and if i didn't, she would be mortified. the foundation page has just been set up and already donations have come flooding in. ellie‘s funeral will be attended by hundreds here on thursday, a life sorely missed. a bright sporting future, sadly...
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. >> miss ellis? >> hi. my name is margot ellis, and i'm so glad matt had to go first, because i would echo much of what he said. so i agree with everything that matt said. i for context used to work as the legislative aide for the senate under the obama administration for the department of veterans affairs. so some of the things that i've been talking to my good friends who are on the commission about, along the lines of access, i just kind of want to echo some of the things that matt said. i was part of that group that really helped to advocate to have women vet centers within hospitals. as you know, there's still not a single birthing facility in any of the v.a. hospitals in the u.s. because it wasn't actually built for women, but we actually need different doctors because we literally have different parts. and so making sure that that voice is heard and understood about what the needs of women veterans are is something that i've been doing for a long time, and i look forward to formally doing as a part o
. >> miss ellis? >> hi. my name is margot ellis, and i'm so glad matt had to go first, because i would echo much of what he said. so i agree with everything that matt said. i for context used to work as the legislative aide for the senate under the obama administration for the department of veterans affairs. so some of the things that i've been talking to my good friends who are on the commission about, along the lines of access, i just kind of want to echo some of the things that...
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ellie love these mountains, it was where she felt most at home. buddy. she was my rock and everything. i've done nothing but live for her for the last 18 years, and now i have to start again, really. and if i didn't, she would be mortified. the foundation page has just been set up and already donations have come flooding in. ellie's funeral will be attended by hundreds here on thursday, a life sorely missed. a bright sporting future sadly lost. juliette parkin, bbc south east today, les gets. police in sweden have launched a manhunt after thieves stole some of the country's crown jewels from a cathedral in broad daylight before escaping by speedboat. two gold—plated and jewel—encrusted crowns and an orb dating from the 17th century, were ta ken yesterday from a cathedral near stockholm. the jewels have been described as invaluable items of national interest. one eyewitness described the moment the men fled the scene onto the boat. one of my friends, she saw two people running, a man from this direction and a man from that direction, and we could s
ellie love these mountains, it was where she felt most at home. buddy. she was my rock and everything. i've done nothing but live for her for the last 18 years, and now i have to start again, really. and if i didn't, she would be mortified. the foundation page has just been set up and already donations have come flooding in. ellie's funeral will be attended by hundreds here on thursday, a life sorely missed. a bright sporting future sadly lost. juliette parkin, bbc south east today, les gets....
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tonight, tracee ellis ross, from "dr. pimple popper," dr. sandra lee, little league world series sensation big al, and music from chvrches. and now, from here on out, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you forankschat w for com. thank you for joining us. that's very nice. i want to thank you for joining us on what was the first day back to school for a lot of kids here in l.a. today children angeles headed to school with a heart full of song and a thermos full of kambucha. [ laughter ] that is what we do here. what is kambucha? i don't know what it is. it seems weird to me school starts in august. when i was a kid you'd go to school and summer was punishment for making a bong in wood shop class. [ laughter ] all hell is breaking loose in washington as the battle between president trump and his former employeesrages. . i'm not sure who i'm supposed to root for in this. omarosa put a new book out today in which, among other things, she called the president a racist, a bigot,
tonight, tracee ellis ross, from "dr. pimple popper," dr. sandra lee, little league world series sensation big al, and music from chvrches. and now, from here on out, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you forankschat w for com. thank you for joining us. that's very nice. i want to thank you for joining us on what was the first day back to school for a lot of kids here in l.a. today children angeles headed to...
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same with you, elly. we'll try to figure out what this note is, ken delanian is in position as well. want is what is it the jury sent a note to the judge about. >>> russia is trying to attack mid-term elections. almost deidentical to the one i 2016. we'll get the details next. supp. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right, with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like these for only $2 or less at office depot officemax. mom: okay we need to get all your school supplies today. school... grade... done. done. hit the snooze button and get low prices on school supplies all summer long. like these for only $2 or less at office depot officemax. like these for only this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men woul
same with you, elly. we'll try to figure out what this note is, ken delanian is in position as well. want is what is it the jury sent a note to the judge about. >>> russia is trying to attack mid-term elections. almost deidentical to the one i 2016. we'll get the details next. supp. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right, with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like these for only $2 or less at office depot officemax....
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it looked just like her. >> but ellie got away that time. later someone, teri thinks it was animal control located ellie and reunited them. it's not all over yet. teri's home survived, but it's still in the evacuation zone. however, she is staying with a new friend, joanie, who is putting up her horses and her family until they can go home. >> and i've made a new wonderful friend in teri. we've already made plans to gor l over teri'shorse, jody hasaken in sometherncluding four baby goats, 30 chickens, and even a couple of potbellied pigs. >> these people railroad strangers, and they just opened up who are home and said come on in. we'll take your animals, and you can stay here and live here. >> and the evacuees are grateful and hoping to help out in return one day, without the fire as the incentive. in redding, eric thomas, abc 7 news. >> now there are a lot of ways you can help people and their animals who have been affected by the fires. you'll find links at abc7news.com along with the latest evacuation information and stories from the fro
it looked just like her. >> but ellie got away that time. later someone, teri thinks it was animal control located ellie and reunited them. it's not all over yet. teri's home survived, but it's still in the evacuation zone. however, she is staying with a new friend, joanie, who is putting up her horses and her family until they can go home. >> and i've made a new wonderful friend in teri. we've already made plans to gor l over teri'shorse, jody hasaken in sometherncluding four baby...
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judge ellis, all right, well then look at me. prosecutor, fine.look down, don't roll your eyes. >> i'm not rolling. i don't understand how -- judge ellis, you may not have rolled your eyes but you're not the only person sitting on that side. the prosecutor said i would find it interesting to see that i'm both looking down and your noticing that i was rolling my eyes. if you are having flashbacks to a nun smacking with you a ruler in catechism class, you're not alone. they were in the courtroom for us today. they're going to join us next. stay with us. ♪ -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected by flo. should say, "protected by alan and jamie." -right? -should it? when you bundle home and auto... run, alan! ...you get more than just savings. you get 'round-the-clock protection. >>> because i'm a terrible actor and you're cursed, we just got in a late transcript from the end of the manafort trial. the las
judge ellis, all right, well then look at me. prosecutor, fine.look down, don't roll your eyes. >> i'm not rolling. i don't understand how -- judge ellis, you may not have rolled your eyes but you're not the only person sitting on that side. the prosecutor said i would find it interesting to see that i'm both looking down and your noticing that i was rolling my eyes. if you are having flashbacks to a nun smacking with you a ruler in catechism class, you're not alone. they were in the...
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and ellie is a boss, okay? own styles, so you're just going to have to continue dealing with it. >> go. >> exactly five spotlights, she's able to finish the makeup. she finishes the eyebrow. even adds a little blush. adds mascara and finishes with her lips. >> great idea. wise use of time. >> i'm done! >> good job! >>> an eight-legged visitor made its way inside. >> on it and everything. >> said h came into the house and wanted to start some stuff. >> see how one guy takes matters into his own hands designed to save you money. wireless network even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever your phone takes you, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. use less data with a network that has the most wifi hotspots where you need them and the best 4g lte everywhere else. saving you hundreds of dollars a year. and ask how you get xfinity mobile included with your internet. plus, get $300 back when you buy a new smartphone. xfinity mobile. it's simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store to
and ellie is a boss, okay? own styles, so you're just going to have to continue dealing with it. >> go. >> exactly five spotlights, she's able to finish the makeup. she finishes the eyebrow. even adds a little blush. adds mascara and finishes with her lips. >> great idea. wise use of time. >> i'm done! >> good job! >>> an eight-legged visitor made its way inside. >> on it and everything. >> said h came into the house and wanted to start some...
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the thing i like about judge ellis, he is a perfectionist.if not thousands of attorneys better, including me, because he is a perfectionist. >> is he always harder on the prosecution than defense? >> not always. >> in this case do you think he is notably harder on the prosecution? >> i think in this case, yes, but not -- i wouldn't say notably. last week, he was pretty tough on the prosecutors. >> yes. >> yesterday and today, i have noticed that the prosecutor doing a great job, and the other two prosecutors, i know those two very well, he's getting a little warm with gray. it's because they now realize they have almost an understanding. you have to understand, judge ellis does this in every single case, no matter how big or how small. >> just that every single case doesn't get this kind of national attention for all the reasons this is. that's why we need your expertise. gene rossi, former prosecutor of the eastern district of virginia. thank you. >> thank you. >> much more to come. stay with us. here's a trip tip: when you search hotels on
the thing i like about judge ellis, he is a perfectionist.if not thousands of attorneys better, including me, because he is a perfectionist. >> is he always harder on the prosecution than defense? >> not always. >> in this case do you think he is notably harder on the prosecution? >> i think in this case, yes, but not -- i wouldn't say notably. last week, he was pretty tough on the prosecutors. >> yes. >> yesterday and today, i have noticed that the...
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now judge ellis had a sneak peek at their strategy.he judge said he didn't need to see the bind terrify strategy was clear him to. just who is this no nonsense judge unafraid to speak so bluntly in this courtroom. with me now with a lot of insight, defense attorney william cummings who practiced in his district for 54 years. binghampton cummings welcome to you, and help us understand -- help us understand who this judge is. it's my understanding you're saying this is vintage ellis. what does that mean. >> not vintage ellis, also typical of the judges in that courthouse going way back 50 years to orrin lewis, they used to call him roaring orrin lewis. he was a terror to some lawyers in that courthouse. the tradition has been there for a long time. all the district judges in that courthouse are very active participants in a trial. you know, a lot of people don't understand that the federal district judges have a way more latitude in commenting on proceedings as they go through than a state court judge has. this is not unusual. the import
now judge ellis had a sneak peek at their strategy.he judge said he didn't need to see the bind terrify strategy was clear him to. just who is this no nonsense judge unafraid to speak so bluntly in this courtroom. with me now with a lot of insight, defense attorney william cummings who practiced in his district for 54 years. binghampton cummings welcome to you, and help us understand -- help us understand who this judge is. it's my understanding you're saying this is vintage ellis. what does...
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this week judge ellis told the lead prosecutor, quote: judges should be patient.hey made a mistake when they confirmed me. i'm not patient. so don't try my patience. and on goes the trial. shep? >> shepard: trace gallagher live for us. president trump's lead attorney rudy giuliani says he and the rest of the president's legal team would be fools if they let the special counsel, robert mueller, ask the president about possibly obstructing russia investigation. >> he knows the answers to every question that he wants to ask. he is going to ask him did you tell comey to go easy on flynn? the president will say no, i didn't. why do you want to get him under oath? you think we are fools? want to get him under oath so they can clap slap him with perjury. we are not going to let you do that. >> shepard: rudy giuliani has been pushing for mueller to wrap up the investigation next month political side of the argument which is all this is. kevin corke is on the north lawn. >> shep, good afternoon. the president's private attorney continues to insist that mr. trump could ulti
this week judge ellis told the lead prosecutor, quote: judges should be patient.hey made a mistake when they confirmed me. i'm not patient. so don't try my patience. and on goes the trial. shep? >> shepard: trace gallagher live for us. president trump's lead attorney rudy giuliani says he and the rest of the president's legal team would be fools if they let the special counsel, robert mueller, ask the president about possibly obstructing russia investigation. >> he knows the answers...
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ellis pressed both sides. he is a known stickler and told manafort's lawyers they also must speaking in evidence telling them "it's preferable if you couch in this case your argument or your defense in terms of "you will hear evidence that" dot, dot, dot. now right out of the gate that has been the issue. today the judge didn't mellow out at one point scolding the prosecutors and defense team to rein in their facial expressions. "it's been reported that lawyers upon leaving the bench roll their eyes communicating to those watching them essentially why do we have to put up with this idiot judge." don't do that. obviously, if i were to see it, i might be a little upset. you can see that running a courtroom sometimes is no different than dealing with well, your average teenager at least in the view of this judge on the record. put aside the facial expressions and what's going on is the judge is trying to trim the sails of aggressive lawyers and that includes mule he's aggressive prosecutors. he took issue with th
ellis pressed both sides. he is a known stickler and told manafort's lawyers they also must speaking in evidence telling them "it's preferable if you couch in this case your argument or your defense in terms of "you will hear evidence that" dot, dot, dot. now right out of the gate that has been the issue. today the judge didn't mellow out at one point scolding the prosecutors and defense team to rein in their facial expressions. "it's been reported that lawyers upon leaving...
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let's bring in our panel, ellie miss tall, above the law.com editor. mara gay, danny cevallos, and christina greer. let's start with you on this, mara. you're a member of "the new york times" editorial board. as we look at the back and forth and this bombshell report over the weekend, saturday, yesterday, that says look at the 30 hours. look at the nine months. look at the three sit-downs that mcgahn supposedly has had with either mueller and/or his team. >> yeah. i mean, listen, i'm going to let our reporting speak for itself. we stand by that story. it was not reported by a fake or failing newspaper or a fake or failing reporter, and, you know, i think that -- >> maggie haberman, michael schmidt, again, beltway reporters. >> that's right. listen, rudy giuliani has always been on a p.r. campaign to try and discredit the mueller investigation from day one. it's a p.r. campaign, but it's not going to work in court, so -- >> the interesting part about what he said today, and we played a little bit here, christine, is that the truth isn't the truth. >> mm
let's bring in our panel, ellie miss tall, above the law.com editor. mara gay, danny cevallos, and christina greer. let's start with you on this, mara. you're a member of "the new york times" editorial board. as we look at the back and forth and this bombshell report over the weekend, saturday, yesterday, that says look at the 30 hours. look at the nine months. look at the three sit-downs that mcgahn supposedly has had with either mueller and/or his team. >> yeah. i mean,...
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and ellis says, all right, then look at me. he kind of apologized yesterday and said things get out of hand, i guess. what do you make out of this? normal back and forth? when i was pressing cases i would not have taken the judge to task for reprimanding not in the way they did. but they feel like they have -- you know, they have a head of steam against the judge. >> he's been very intrusive and opinionated. it sounds like he is sending greg to bed with no dinner at this point. if you are a defense attorney and getting heckled from the bench during the trial you have a remedy. you take it to a higher court and say i didn't get a fair trial. if you are a prosecutor and the case goes on and gets to be an acquittal, you have no recourse. you can't say we got an unfair trial. you take it or file something or find a way to address it with the court. i think they hit a critical mass and will have to take it on publicly and tell the judge, here's a couple of instances where you are wrong, which he was -- and get him to step back a lit
and ellis says, all right, then look at me. he kind of apologized yesterday and said things get out of hand, i guess. what do you make out of this? normal back and forth? when i was pressing cases i would not have taken the judge to task for reprimanding not in the way they did. but they feel like they have -- you know, they have a head of steam against the judge. >> he's been very intrusive and opinionated. it sounds like he is sending greg to bed with no dinner at this point. if you are...
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judge ellis can do that.concerned about something one of the counsel does, he can call them to the bench. he doesn't have to berate people in front of the jury. that's the problem here. >> chuck, this is a nonlawyer who's never appeared in front of judge ellis. what seemed weird to me is that all of his conduct seemed to be in one direction. it was all hostile from the prosecution. so from the outside looking in, he accused of lead prosecutor of having tears in his eyes. he banned the word "oligarch." the clients that paul manafort have are all oligarchs. the conduct didn't just seem grouchy or cantankerous just to push back a little bit on your thesis, it seemed all in the direction of being against the prosecutors and helpful to the defense. >> in this case it did. i've seen it go both ways. i've seen him, you know, sort of take out his bad day on defense counsel, on prosecutors, on whoever happens to be standing in front of him at the time. so i am a little bit troubled because i think if there's too much
judge ellis can do that.concerned about something one of the counsel does, he can call them to the bench. he doesn't have to berate people in front of the jury. that's the problem here. >> chuck, this is a nonlawyer who's never appeared in front of judge ellis. what seemed weird to me is that all of his conduct seemed to be in one direction. it was all hostile from the prosecution. so from the outside looking in, he accused of lead prosecutor of having tears in his eyes. he banned the...
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ellis, george isshikata, and matthew brauer. these are the people that i cannen ders for a commission that has a lot of work cut out in front of them. i would like to recommend margot ellis for seat 12. i would like to recommend the reappointment of debra dacumos, for seat five, the appointment of george ishikata for seat two, and the appointment of matthew brauer for seat ten. thank you very much. >> any other comments? >> supervisor safai: okay. members of the public, if you would like to speak on this item, please come forward. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is steven notesell. i'm a commissioner on the veteran's affairs commission. i have been for eight years, three of which i served as secretary, two as president, and i am here today to advocate for the reestablishment of the -- of a balance of diversity on the commission which has faltered in the last few years as you can see by the resignation of four women that were on the commission. so i advocate for the reappointment of commissioner documas. she is a colonel
ellis, george isshikata, and matthew brauer. these are the people that i cannen ders for a commission that has a lot of work cut out in front of them. i would like to recommend margot ellis for seat 12. i would like to recommend the reappointment of debra dacumos, for seat five, the appointment of george ishikata for seat two, and the appointment of matthew brauer for seat ten. thank you very much. >> any other comments? >> supervisor safai: okay. members of the public, if you would...
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day two in the courtroom ellis is known for -- did you see any of that today?d a lot from ts elliot a few weeks ago when he became president trump's favorite judge when he took down the special counsel saying he knew this trial against paul manafort wasn't about bafg fraud, it was about -- bank fraud, it was about brigg down donald trump he began in court today about brigg up the use of the word ol gashings -- oligarchs, it suggests he is associates with despicable people. some of the people he was getting paid the $60 million the government said he was hiding in these off shore bank accounts, the judge took issue with the government using photos of some of the lavish things that paul manafort was spending money on. you mentioned the osstrich coat yesterday and the mercedes that one of the people were testifying in the last hour. jake, he was also scolding the prosecutor saying remember that paul manafort's wealth is not what's on trial here today. jake. >> all right, evan perez, thanks so much. in addition to defending president trump's call for attorney gener
day two in the courtroom ellis is known for -- did you see any of that today?d a lot from ts elliot a few weeks ago when he became president trump's favorite judge when he took down the special counsel saying he knew this trial against paul manafort wasn't about bafg fraud, it was about -- bank fraud, it was about brigg down donald trump he began in court today about brigg up the use of the word ol gashings -- oligarchs, it suggests he is associates with despicable people. some of the people he...
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she swept aside the competition, including her idol, ellie simmonds.‘t think i was going to go that quickly. i went in hoping that i would try to did it again, try to break my own world record. it completely shocked me. i didn‘t actually know what the point of the world record was. i knew it was 2.59, but i didn‘t know what the point it was. i went to: 59.60. -- i what the point it was. i went to: 59.60. —— i went 2: what the point it was. i went to: 59.60. -- i went 2: 59.60. i what the point it was. i went to: 59.60. —— i went 2: 59.60. i could just see my mum jumping up and down in the crowd. then my phone kept going, on and off, because of all the messages. the support from home was amazing. you are 16 now, so you would have been six or something when ellie simmonds was winning gold in beijing at 13. was she an inspiration to you? yeah, london was where i first properly saw her and just thought, like, i want to be like her. she‘s the one that inspired me to start from those games. what about personal sacrifices, because, you know, 16, you quite lik
she swept aside the competition, including her idol, ellie simmonds.‘t think i was going to go that quickly. i went in hoping that i would try to did it again, try to break my own world record. it completely shocked me. i didn‘t actually know what the point of the world record was. i knew it was 2.59, but i didn‘t know what the point it was. i went to: 59.60. -- i what the point it was. i went to: 59.60. —— i went 2: what the point it was. i went to: 59.60. -- i went 2: 59.60. i what...
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judge ellis didn't mellow out at all.one point he scolded them to rein in their facial expressions. it's been reported that lawyers leaving the bench roll their eyes, communicating essentially why do we have to put up with this idiot judge. don't do that. obviously, if i see that i might be upset. you can see that running a courtroom at times is no different than dealing with your average teenager, at least from this judge's point. the judge is trying to trim the sales of these aggressive lawyers including mueller's aggressive prosecutors. the court saying oligarchky is just despotic power exercised by someone and principals of high schools are that. saying he was being paid by people who are themselves criminals. the name, oligarch has a majoritive meaning. he told them, look, find another term to use. almost immediately, not being able to say the word, oligarch, kind of like a banana peel for the prosecution, i'll read to you again what we're learning from this big trial, the payments were made on behalf of mr.ian nokov
judge ellis didn't mellow out at all.one point he scolded them to rein in their facial expressions. it's been reported that lawyers leaving the bench roll their eyes, communicating essentially why do we have to put up with this idiot judge. don't do that. obviously, if i see that i might be upset. you can see that running a courtroom at times is no different than dealing with your average teenager, at least from this judge's point. the judge is trying to trim the sales of these aggressive...
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ellis was at it again late today lashing out at greg endres for going on and on about made a fort's to ukrainian politicians more than a decade to ago. judge ellis, growing furious when the prosecutor would not look up, and the judge while he was speaking. i want, one point he said to come look at me. he looked down as to say, that's b.s. i'm up here. ellis warned back in may that while prosecutors want to get manafort to think about it, they had to make sure they didn't compose, create songs that may or may not be true. today the star witness rick gage testified that he and manafort committed a series of crimes including opening up 15 foreign bank accounts that they set up despite knowing all along that they were illegal. and not reporting them properly. remember, gates has already reported guilty to lying to federal investigators so his credibility is in question and none of this gets past the claims. a new frenzy whipped up over the weekend after president tweeted that the focus of the trump tower meeting in the summer of 2016 was not discussing russian adoptions but, instead was ab
ellis was at it again late today lashing out at greg endres for going on and on about made a fort's to ukrainian politicians more than a decade to ago. judge ellis, growing furious when the prosecutor would not look up, and the judge while he was speaking. i want, one point he said to come look at me. he looked down as to say, that's b.s. i'm up here. ellis warned back in may that while prosecutors want to get manafort to think about it, they had to make sure they didn't compose, create songs...
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ellis told team mueller that they can prove collusion without him.hey are criminalizing the fact that the guy is wealthy. it's not a crime to be rich or spend money. we'll monitor the trial. remember it was ellis who said they are putting the screws to manafort, so that he'll sing or compose so they can either -- o -- prosecute or impeach donald trump. this has a zero impact on the president coming out about him. mueller tried and failed to turn the screws on manafort, and guess what? nothing. anyway, joining us now from the trump organization, the son of the president, eric trump. how are you? >> incredible monologue. >> sean: thank you. i'm sorry for making you sit through this. you dealt with this in my campaign, you deal with this every day, you see they liey about your father come with a tp and clean all this moral outrage. i would think, as a son, it's hard but you also know they are lying. >> the hypocrisy is unlike anything you can imagine. you have them attacking baron, you have them attacking tiffan, you have them attacking our entire famil
ellis told team mueller that they can prove collusion without him.hey are criminalizing the fact that the guy is wealthy. it's not a crime to be rich or spend money. we'll monitor the trial. remember it was ellis who said they are putting the screws to manafort, so that he'll sing or compose so they can either -- o -- prosecute or impeach donald trump. this has a zero impact on the president coming out about him. mueller tried and failed to turn the screws on manafort, and guess what? nothing....
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. >> homeowner ellis dozier got his family out. >> everybody is out, and the wife is not too far from us now. >> awaiting news. >> this is my house. this is where i'm going to raise my kids. this is their future. >> others didn't stay. they pack tld caed their cars a off. one rancher moving his animals to a safer location as flames marched down the hill. earlier, our cameras captured the fire off interstate 80. within minutes it was fully engulfed headed towards homes in paradise valley. police telling neighbors to go. >> they came to the house and told us to get out. ? bulldozers cut fire lines. >> they told us we had to evacuate and it's been an experience. this is our retirement home and i can't afford to have him. >> fairfield high school became an evacuation shelter and
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today, as you can see from this twitter photo of a mare named ellie, safe and back with her owners. abc 7 news captured this video of a group of construction workers trying to corral this frightened mustang several miles from home. they finally got her, but the horse quickly broke free and took off. >> the owner saw this video on our abc 7 news facebook page, which helped them track down ellie and bring her home. they tell us she is hurt, but ellie's veterinarian thinks she will be okay. >> good news. >>> unthey wi healthy air is thn hundreds of kids are coming back home from camp. they're due to arrive in buses today. >> the camp is just outside yosemite where the ferguson fire has closed the valley floor, and it will now be closed through at least sunday. so that's an extension. >> that's right. and right now the fire is nearly 58,000 acres, and 33% contained. reporter natalie granda has more. >> reporter: visitors wanting to see yosemite national park will have to wait even longer. several parts of the park will remain closed and more areas are temporarily shutting down as the fe
today, as you can see from this twitter photo of a mare named ellie, safe and back with her owners. abc 7 news captured this video of a group of construction workers trying to corral this frightened mustang several miles from home. they finally got her, but the horse quickly broke free and took off. >> the owner saw this video on our abc 7 news facebook page, which helped them track down ellie and bring her home. they tell us she is hurt, but ellie's veterinarian thinks she will be okay....
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ellis iii when ellis discovered an expert witness had watched the entire proceedings. washington post" describes it, ellis erupted, saying he typically bars all witnesses, save the case agent, from observing the proceedings and thought he had done so in this case. u.s. attorney said he believed the transcript would back him up, saying ellis had allowed both the case agent and the expert to remain. ellis snapped, quote, i don't care what the transcript said. maybe i made a mistake. don't do it again. well, a federal judge is continuing the freeze on deportations of reunited families. the judge overseeing the reunification of migrant families separated at the u.s./mexico border decided yesterday to keep in place his order temporarily barring the trump administration from deporting parents and children. justice department lawyers argued that continuing the freeze hinders the work of immigrations and custom -- immigration and custom enforcement. the u.s. district judge halted deportations on july 16th after the aclu asked reunited families be given seven days to determine
ellis iii when ellis discovered an expert witness had watched the entire proceedings. washington post" describes it, ellis erupted, saying he typically bars all witnesses, save the case agent, from observing the proceedings and thought he had done so in this case. u.s. attorney said he believed the transcript would back him up, saying ellis had allowed both the case agent and the expert to remain. ellis snapped, quote, i don't care what the transcript said. maybe i made a mistake. don't do...
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he would like to thank judge ellis for granting him a fair trial, thank the jury for their very long and hard-fought deliberations. he is evaluating his options at this point. >> the guilty verdict of the campaign chairman by slamming the special counsel investigation calling it a witch hunt and a disgrace. >> paul manafort is a good man. he was with a lot of different people. it doesn't involve me but i still feel that. has nothing to do with russian collusion. >> they are weighing in with very different reaction. >> i suspect it sent some shockwaves through the right - the white house. >> it does suggest a tainted businessman. >> paul manafort will be back on august 29th, we will have a chance to hear from him for the first time since the trial started but facing separate charges and file that kicks off next month including charges of lying to the fbi, money laundering, witness debris and failing to register as a foreign agent. >> a whole lot of legal news to give into, former federal prosecutor doug burns and white-collar crime, andrew stallman, thank you for being with us tonight
he would like to thank judge ellis for granting him a fair trial, thank the jury for their very long and hard-fought deliberations. he is evaluating his options at this point. >> the guilty verdict of the campaign chairman by slamming the special counsel investigation calling it a witch hunt and a disgrace. >> paul manafort is a good man. he was with a lot of different people. it doesn't involve me but i still feel that. has nothing to do with russian collusion. >> they are...
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ellis mysterious halted testimony for five hours without explanation.e attorney, he joins us now. what's the reason for this mercurial judges five hour delay today? >> we haven't gotten a confirmed reporting as to the exact reason. i think there are a few clues. the judge went into the jury room and also the court reporter going into his chambers with the attorneys from both sides. that suggests there is something going on with the jury with possibly a juror who has been exposed to some information and said some things that he shouldn't have. if that happens, there has to be a hearing out of the presence of the public, the jurors have to be questioned about the series of things. >> mark: it may be some jurors have been known to be behaving inappropriately. the prosecution's view is that it's the judge who's been behaving inappropriately, he's been very hard on them. yesterday he told one of them to stop -- talking about this loan that men afford never got and move on to one that he actuallyl did. i'm all in favor of being disrespectful to judges because
ellis mysterious halted testimony for five hours without explanation.e attorney, he joins us now. what's the reason for this mercurial judges five hour delay today? >> we haven't gotten a confirmed reporting as to the exact reason. i think there are a few clues. the judge went into the jury room and also the court reporter going into his chambers with the attorneys from both sides. that suggests there is something going on with the jury with possibly a juror who has been exposed to some...
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we heard a lot about judge ellis and he has been described as an equal opportunity smack down artist. those are the words that he keeps going after the mueller folks. does it mean anything or is this more about how they are going about it? >> he let the case continue as the prosecution set out to but the real question raised by this in the judge's race it eloquently is paul manafort would not be prosecuted if he hadn't spent two months for no pay is campaign manager of donald trump. maybe there would have been an audit but you wouldn't have had the weight of a special independent counsel, 17 lawyers and what was done here in 6 am raids to intimidate him to the limited that was done. >> the judge talked about the fact that these issues came up to 4. he talked with authorities before, they program before and let it go and much of this is making up the case now. >> welcome to politics. all of this is manageable and so you get involved in politics and then it all comes back to hunt you but certainly the prosecution is struggling to read between the lines of what the judge is saying about
we heard a lot about judge ellis and he has been described as an equal opportunity smack down artist. those are the words that he keeps going after the mueller folks. does it mean anything or is this more about how they are going about it? >> he let the case continue as the prosecution set out to but the real question raised by this in the judge's race it eloquently is paul manafort would not be prosecuted if he hadn't spent two months for no pay is campaign manager of donald trump. maybe...
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think you will probably hear by the end of the day if not before then the prosecutors or perhaps judge ellis saying, we've given this jury a pretty good amount of time. maybe we will ask them one question which is up do you think further deliberations will be useful? and if the jury feels like they are hung up on the last count then we will get a verdict no later than tomorrow morning but probably this afternoon. >> dana: if they come to an agreement on a partial verdict in the judge accepts that, could he also say then, go back and see if you can get consensus on the final count, or is that the end of the trial at that point? >> when you actually take that partial verdict, that's the banging of the gong. it would be recorded as a mistrial or hung jury as to any count they didn't agree one, but the convictions or the acquittals which stand for the other 17 counts. >> dana: all right, thanks for jumping on the phone with us on a busy breaking news day, we appreciate it. the news of a michael: plea deal is breaking and president trump is taking his message to west virginia. can he convince vot
think you will probably hear by the end of the day if not before then the prosecutors or perhaps judge ellis saying, we've given this jury a pretty good amount of time. maybe we will ask them one question which is up do you think further deliberations will be useful? and if the jury feels like they are hung up on the last count then we will get a verdict no later than tomorrow morning but probably this afternoon. >> dana: if they come to an agreement on a partial verdict in the judge...
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looking ahead to tomorrow, the paralympic champion ellie simmonds will be in action and she will facesh star is grace hardy. from dublin at the european para championships. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate proctor, political correspondent of evening standard and dia chakravarty, brexit editor of the telegraph. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph talks about jeremy corbyn's extraordinary row with the israeli prime minister robert harris tribute. explain what all of this is about and why the prime minister of israel is criticising the labour party leader. jeremy corbyn has laid a wreath, it has finally emerged, to a group of palestinian terrorists, but the complication is over exactly who he leads the wreath for. this is back in 2014 saw quite a long time ago in tunisia. so it has been very confusing as to who he was actually laying it for but it has emerged today that there was a least late for the terrorists who were part
looking ahead to tomorrow, the paralympic champion ellie simmonds will be in action and she will facesh star is grace hardy. from dublin at the european para championships. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate proctor, political correspondent of evening standard and dia chakravarty, brexit editor of the telegraph. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the...
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we're very, very happy about the fair trial that judge ellis ensured for mr.t. thanks, guys. >> now, we don't know what's going to happen. but i got two people who have been through a lot of these types of federal trials. former federal prosecutors john flannery and seth waxman. i want to get into the deliberation room because it's fascinating and you know more than i do and most of us do. but let's start just with is it normal for a u.s. president to speak like this while a jury is deliberating about the defendant? >> no, it is not usual at all, but this president is not usual and doesn't care about the law or constitutional rights and doesn't care if he affects the outcome, which he plainly hopes to do. it's interesting -- >> why isn't it jury tampering? >> well, it is jury tampering. everything he does, practically, is obstruction, whether it's issuing statements that you will no longer have security clearances or he gives this speech. >> if judge ellis were here, he would give you a hard time when you say everything trump does is obstruction, you're being
we're very, very happy about the fair trial that judge ellis ensured for mr.t. thanks, guys. >> now, we don't know what's going to happen. but i got two people who have been through a lot of these types of federal trials. former federal prosecutors john flannery and seth waxman. i want to get into the deliberation room because it's fascinating and you know more than i do and most of us do. but let's start just with is it normal for a u.s. president to speak like this while a jury is...
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the judge in this manafort trial, judge ellis, said "you don't really care about mr. manafort's bank fraud, you really care about what information he might give you about mr. trump and what might lead to his impeachment or prosecution." do they make any progress on that front? >> not necessarily. i've said all along, you could look at the case in isolation, obviously, a strong case for tax evasion and bank fraud again in isolation or you can look at it in context, which is what you guys have been saying, that the special counsel has veered way off course from where it originally started in what he was supposed to be looking at. that does nothing to do with russia or collusion, all of the points that everybody's been making, but the reality is, they won 8 out of 18 counts, but remember something, shannon, it is this judge was going to do this on sentencing. sentencing is up to the judge. the sentencing guidelines are advisory, not mandatory. it is going to be interesting to see what judge ellis comes up with the terms of the sentence. all the stuff about 80 years is a
the judge in this manafort trial, judge ellis, said "you don't really care about mr. manafort's bank fraud, you really care about what information he might give you about mr. trump and what might lead to his impeachment or prosecution." do they make any progress on that front? >> not necessarily. i've said all along, you could look at the case in isolation, obviously, a strong case for tax evasion and bank fraud again in isolation or you can look at it in context, which is what...
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to see what judge ellis has to say. they become a gentleman.aiting for the results of the actual special counsel probe, they are a growing number of so-called experts declaring that russia was successful in helping president trump to end the 2016 election, knowing it's an assertion that pushes the presidents buttons. the white house is fighting bac back. >> the equation was quite clear. it was, how do we elevate trauma to the top spot and sort of suppressed clinton's term turnt and people supported her. >> colluding with voters in michigan and wisconsin. >> shannon: fox news contributor, former cia station chief in moscow of all places, daniel hoffman, here to weigh in. great to have you with us. >> thanks. >> shannon: most of the parties agree that actual physical votes were not changed. russia didn't hack into voting systems and change a hillary vote to to a trompe l'oeil trae with a are now arguing is that mines were changed. in that way, they did win because they wanted trump. >> let's look back at the dna report, published in january 20. t
to see what judge ellis has to say. they become a gentleman.aiting for the results of the actual special counsel probe, they are a growing number of so-called experts declaring that russia was successful in helping president trump to end the 2016 election, knowing it's an assertion that pushes the presidents buttons. the white house is fighting bac back. >> the equation was quite clear. it was, how do we elevate trauma to the top spot and sort of suppressed clinton's term turnt and people...
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a roller—coaster week for ellie simmonds in dublin.ilver in the 100 metres breaststroke. this evening she has qualified as fastest and is feeling positive about her performance —— is the second fastest. billy happy with that. i think it wasjust the second fastest. billy happy with that. i think it was just the 400, to be honest. i am looking forward... a lot faster time than expected, it felt really good. —— i am really happy with that. you never know what will happen, looking at the heat after me. swimmers in fine form this week. anything to play for tonight, i think. form this week. anything to play for tonight, ithink. i have really enjoyed my 100. was so happy to get the silver, really unexpected. just going to get a good swindon now, get some good rest, and give everything tonight, my last race at the europeans, sojust tonight, my last race at the europeans, so just see tonight, my last race at the europeans, sojust see how it goes. alice tai is on target to win her second gold of these championships, having qualified fastest in t
a roller—coaster week for ellie simmonds in dublin.ilver in the 100 metres breaststroke. this evening she has qualified as fastest and is feeling positive about her performance —— is the second fastest. billy happy with that. i think it wasjust the second fastest. billy happy with that. i think it was just the 400, to be honest. i am looking forward... a lot faster time than expected, it felt really good. —— i am really happy with that. you never know what will happen, looking at the...
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i think judge ellis clearly knows that manafort is on trial by the independent counsel with the entirest prosecutorial machinery almost ever built only because he spent two months as trump campaign manager, he might've had a trial but much two indictments, even without bail, even harvey weinstein is out on a million dollars bail. this is not the way anybody really expects the american justice system to work. i am puzzled -- hatred of trump is so broad, people are forgetting the first principles is that we all have to agree on a system that's fair to all. >> mark: will get into judge ellis and the manafort trial later on the show. mark zuckerberg has more of your personal information than anyone in human history but he's not done enough and he wants more. he's asking banks to share their customers financial information, that's up next. you're turning onto the street when you barely clip a passing car. minor accident - no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take
i think judge ellis clearly knows that manafort is on trial by the independent counsel with the entirest prosecutorial machinery almost ever built only because he spent two months as trump campaign manager, he might've had a trial but much two indictments, even without bail, even harvey weinstein is out on a million dollars bail. this is not the way anybody really expects the american justice system to work. i am puzzled -- hatred of trump is so broad, people are forgetting the first principles...