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it was she who accompanied elliot and anna to europe in an attempt to keep elliot on the straight and narrow. a family friend wrote of her capacity for quote cheerful independent thinking based on brains goodness and kindness. that's a nice combination, isn't it? she was the dearest buy and darling byze of theodore's frantic correspondence on over the best way to deal with elliot. in 1893 bammy accepted an invitation to live in england as assistant to a man named james roosevelt roosevelt. he was known as rosie. he was the much older half-brother of franklin d roosevelt. and if anyone remembers thurston howell the third. you might have some sense of what james roosevelt roosevelt was like. at that time he was the first he was the first secretary to the american embassy in in britain and he was married to a lady named. he was married to one of the asters. i think he was married to helen astor andy had two children aged 14 and 12 and his wife died suddenly. so he asked bammy if she would come over and help. you know, just take charge of his children and comfort them in their grief and j
it was she who accompanied elliot and anna to europe in an attempt to keep elliot on the straight and narrow. a family friend wrote of her capacity for quote cheerful independent thinking based on brains goodness and kindness. that's a nice combination, isn't it? she was the dearest buy and darling byze of theodore's frantic correspondence on over the best way to deal with elliot. in 1893 bammy accepted an invitation to live in england as assistant to a man named james roosevelt roosevelt. he...
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to be seen for all three of its dim minkses kate, jeff, thank you. >>> up next, another name that elliotn. why the firm is so bullish on those names and what the activist huge stake could mean >>> before we head to break, a check on the markets all three averaging now lower, s&p and nasdaq had been positive at the top of the urho "the exchange" is back in two tions i, technologists in india, and customers all on different systems. you need to pull it together. so you call in ibm and red hat to create an open hybrid cloud platform. now data is available anywhere, securely. and your digital transformation is helping find new ways to unlock energy around the world. ♪ in any business, you ride the line between numbers and people. what's right for the business and what's best for everyone who depends on it. solving today's challenges while creating future opportunities. it takes balance. cla - cpas, consultants, and wealth advisors. we'll get you there. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives
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elliot: first of all, thank you. thank you for having us today to talk about the end of afghanistan and reflect on how this war finished one year ago. why i wrote this book comes a little bit in the title of the book. i year ago, as afghanistan was falling, as the taliban were moving in, i was asked to contribute a 500 word essay amongst a series of essays about the situation in afghanistan. a friend of mine asked me to contribute. she said most people in america really have not been following the story and maybe you could just summarize what has happened in the last 20 years because everybody thinks it is just, they know that they feel it was a tragedy. the idea of trying to summarize a 20 year war in 500 words sounded like an absurd writing assignment. but her use of the word tragedy got me thinking. this is a tragedy. why did so many americans feel this so viscerally when we pulled out? if you look at tragedies, from shakespeare to the ancients, tragedies typically follow a five act structure. and this a little bi
elliot: first of all, thank you. thank you for having us today to talk about the end of afghanistan and reflect on how this war finished one year ago. why i wrote this book comes a little bit in the title of the book. i year ago, as afghanistan was falling, as the taliban were moving in, i was asked to contribute a 500 word essay amongst a series of essays about the situation in afghanistan. a friend of mine asked me to contribute. she said most people in america really have not been following...
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another point before i get to you, elliot. andrew, i have to tell you, i was a little stunned and taken aback by christopher wray's response about the even suggestion about having evidence planted. i would have expected there to be a more vociferous protest that would have happened as opposed to a referral to the doj. what do you have to say about the idea? i know you mentioned it was absurd. but what do you say about the idea that there's even a suggestion that the fbi is doing that or might have done that? it doesn't really bode well for public's confidence in the fbi, does it? >> no, it doesn't. and at a time when fbi agents are under attack, literally be threatened by people online over the kind of kerfuffle that's come up over this whole search warrant. i will say, look, laura, the director of the fbi doesn't have to talk about the specifics of an ongoing case to stand up for the integrity of the men and women who work for him. to accuse law enforcement officers of planting evidence, that is about the most serious and def
another point before i get to you, elliot. andrew, i have to tell you, i was a little stunned and taken aback by christopher wray's response about the even suggestion about having evidence planted. i would have expected there to be a more vociferous protest that would have happened as opposed to a referral to the doj. what do you have to say about the idea? i know you mentioned it was absurd. but what do you say about the idea that there's even a suggestion that the fbi is doing that or might...
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elliot, what sddoes that tell y? >> it's important to take a step back and what the law governing all of this is. in criminal proceedings, documents are presumed -- proceedings are presumed to be open, right? that's put in the constitution. things should be open. we have an open access to the criminal justice system. investigative documents the justice department often does not make public and the law allows that to happen. the judge is allowing some aspects of this investigative document to be released to the public because there's good cause to do that, right? and what he has done has gone through and given the justice department an opportunity to black out things that might jeopardize future investigations or the things we're going to work on. the devil is in the details of what the justice department is going to be able to black out and still have this document be somewhat useful. >> there are some who question that call, that it is even in the public interest. here's a conservative attorney and commentator at th
elliot, what sddoes that tell y? >> it's important to take a step back and what the law governing all of this is. in criminal proceedings, documents are presumed -- proceedings are presumed to be open, right? that's put in the constitution. things should be open. we have an open access to the criminal justice system. investigative documents the justice department often does not make public and the law allows that to happen. the judge is allowing some aspects of this investigative document...
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. >>> joining me, elliot williams, and and drew mccabe. another stunning series of events and a whole new story to wake up to this morning in terms of what this was about. i mean, elliot, the fact that "the washington post" is reporting that these documents were potentially tied to nuclear weapons, how does that completely change the calculus when the doj, when garland makes a decision, which he said he approved, to go in, and to go in in this fashion? >> yeah, you know, to be clear, poppy, we don't know what's in the documents. >> right. >> big picture. most importantly, however, what we do know is that if a document is marked top secret, and, look, it has been a few years since i handled top secret information, but the definition is that it is disclosure to the public or outside of government could cause grave harm to american national security. that's the legal definition of it. so regardless of what is in the documents, someone high up in government has deemed these -- might have deemed these materials to cause harm to the united state
. >>> joining me, elliot williams, and and drew mccabe. another stunning series of events and a whole new story to wake up to this morning in terms of what this was about. i mean, elliot, the fact that "the washington post" is reporting that these documents were potentially tied to nuclear weapons, how does that completely change the calculus when the doj, when garland makes a decision, which he said he approved, to go in, and to go in in this fashion? >> yeah, you...
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i'll begin with you, elliot, here. it is just a week ago we learned from the court that trump was keeping top secret, highly classified documents at mar-a-lago. then we find out the doj interviewed two top white house lawyers about it. early next week we may learn what is in the affidavit that made it so urgent for them to seize this material. when you think about this investigation, that one, this, a lot has happened in a very short amount of time. what do you make of it? >> you know, a lot has to happen in a very short amount of time, laura. you know, i think the most significant development right now is what happens with this affidavit. now, look, i will be the first to tell you i was surprised that the judge yesterday showed as much willingness as he did and being willing to possibly make portions of the affidavit supporting the search warrant of mar-a-lago available. look, it will be redacted. i think we're not going to see the truly juicy material in it. now, the question of how many redactions will go into a doc
i'll begin with you, elliot, here. it is just a week ago we learned from the court that trump was keeping top secret, highly classified documents at mar-a-lago. then we find out the doj interviewed two top white house lawyers about it. early next week we may learn what is in the affidavit that made it so urgent for them to seize this material. when you think about this investigation, that one, this, a lot has happened in a very short amount of time. what do you make of it? >> you know, a...
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because merrick garland, as elliot said, has gone as far as he can go. he can't really do much more without jeopardizing this investigation. >> thank you all so much. really appreciate your insight on this. >> coming up, can nasa get its moon mission back on track by friday? that's the next launch window. details of what went wrong with today's planned liftoff, up next. with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. as someone with hearing loss i know what a confusing and frustrating experience getting hearing aids can be. that's why i founded lively. affordable, high-quality hearing aids with all of the features you need, and none of the hassle. i use lively hearing aids and it's been wonderful. it's so light and so small but it's a fraction of the cost of the other devices. they cost thousands less. it's insanely user friendly. you take the hearing test online, the doctor programs in the settings. you don't even need to go into an of
because merrick garland, as elliot said, has gone as far as he can go. he can't really do much more without jeopardizing this investigation. >> thank you all so much. really appreciate your insight on this. >> coming up, can nasa get its moon mission back on track by friday? that's the next launch window. details of what went wrong with today's planned liftoff, up next. with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has...
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as a result, attorney general elliot richardson has resigned his post as attorney general. and when deputy attorney general williams ruggles house -- william ruggles house -- william ruckelshouse refused the orders of the president, he was discharged. the acting attorney general will now be solicitor robert bork, who informed cox he had been discharged. all this happened after a day in which special prosecutor cox had said that he could not carry out the provisions of a new position the president took on the watergate tapes, which prosecutor cox was trying to get for the watergate grand jury at which the senate watergate committee was 22 get for its hearing spirit repeating -- deputy attorney general william ruckelshouse has been at this -- has been discharged by the president tend attorney general elliot richardson has been that has resigned as a result of the discharge of special prosecutor archibald cox. this has been a bulletin from cbs news. >> all the announcements were breathless, like that, everybody was in shock, surprised, gasping, and it was a stunning event. the
as a result, attorney general elliot richardson has resigned his post as attorney general. and when deputy attorney general williams ruggles house -- william ruggles house -- william ruckelshouse refused the orders of the president, he was discharged. the acting attorney general will now be solicitor robert bork, who informed cox he had been discharged. all this happened after a day in which special prosecutor cox had said that he could not carry out the provisions of a new position the...
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i'm going to take what elliot said and -- >> are we playing poker? >> the stakes get higher for trump because one of the things that's been overlooked in the reporting is that according to multiple sources, trump went through the boxes by hand in late 2021. so let's break that down. trump personally looked at these documents. multiple people can potentially testify as witnesses to that fact, and he did it last year. that is very, very bad. >> there is no galfall guy. he can't dump it on meadows. there's no allen weisselberg here. he did this. his fingerprints literally and figuratively are on these documents, and we have not heard a defense. we have not heard a single coherent defense. the only one they could possibly posit would be that he looks the literacy skills to understand what was in the boxes. but of course all you need to see is they were confidential, top secret, and he was told multiple times -- >> and also to clarify an important point here that sort of gets lost, when we use terms like classified, that might be someone's social security
i'm going to take what elliot said and -- >> are we playing poker? >> the stakes get higher for trump because one of the things that's been overlooked in the reporting is that according to multiple sources, trump went through the boxes by hand in late 2021. so let's break that down. trump personally looked at these documents. multiple people can potentially testify as witnesses to that fact, and he did it last year. that is very, very bad. >> there is no galfall guy. he can't...
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. >> elliot what did you want to say? >> think about it, one of the problems is, what do you want to do -- imagine in the justice department did in fact sweep up documents that they shouldn't have had. let's just pretend that they. did now, if it was attorney-client privilege, they would figure some way to get the documents back to -- or is personal property, the justice department get back to that person. it's their trinket of a stuffed cat, i don't know, if it's on the counter, swept up, give it back to the person. here, these do not belong to the person who has them in his possession. there is a, you know, they're not private possessions. so, where do they go? and what you do with them, that's another thing that has to be sorted by the justice department in the judge. and it's actually a very, very complicated. question now, it certainly should not be donald trump. but then, what do you do with them in any event? but it is not just something you can say, they do not belong to him, you just have to fill that out in a ve
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, and it's very likely that the justice department will stay silent. >> gloria borger, john king, elliot williams, thank you. >>> next, a former federal judge who signed off on numerous search warrants during her time on bench joins us. >>> and later, senate majority leader chuck schumer on the string of legislative victories for the current president now somewhat overshadowed by all the news on the former president. discover intuitive technology at the lexus g golden opportunity sales event. among my patients, i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us thdual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. the's no question it's something that i would recommend. "peace of mind." such a big, beautiful idea. and for us at booking.com this means - free cancellation on most bookings. it's a bit functional. but we'll gladly be functional. so you can be free. booking.com booking.yeah ♪ got my hair got my head ♪ introducing new one a day multi+. a complete multiv
, and it's very likely that the justice department will stay silent. >> gloria borger, john king, elliot williams, thank you. >>> next, a former federal judge who signed off on numerous search warrants during her time on bench joins us. >>> and later, senate majority leader chuck schumer on the string of legislative victories for the current president now somewhat overshadowed by all the news on the former president. discover intuitive technology at the lexus g golden...
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. >>> and joining us now is elliot williams, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor and abby phillip, cnn's senior political correspondent and anchor of "inside politics." thank you for being here. elliot, what are we -- you heard katelyn break that down, there is this line of what to show and what to not reveal and so i'm wondering what is happening behind closed doors at the justice department this morning. >> right, well, whether it is this morning or over the last couple of weeks, what the justice department has been doing is determining how they could propose to the judge how they redacted the document in a manner that would be useful for the public interest. now, of course, let's be clear, the justice department does not want to release this at all, but a judge told them to, they're going to comply with that order. seeing what they could take out. my guess is that a lot of that document to a point of being just 20 pages of black boxes is going to end up being redacted. they're going to put those together, turn them over to the judge today, and at some point the judge wi
. >>> and joining us now is elliot williams, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor and abby phillip, cnn's senior political correspondent and anchor of "inside politics." thank you for being here. elliot, what are we -- you heard katelyn break that down, there is this line of what to show and what to not reveal and so i'm wondering what is happening behind closed doors at the justice department this morning. >> right, well, whether it is this morning or over...
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joining mo now is elliot ackerman who served in the marines in afghanistan and iraq and then turned tois "the fifth act: america's end in afghanistan." elliot, describe to me when you first got to afghanistan, what did you think as a young marine, you were doing there. what was the mission as you saw it? >> the experience i had, fareed, both in iraq and afghanistan is that every war i've ever arrived at, i assumed i was arriving at the end of the war only to later recognize i had arrived right at the beginning. so i had arrived in afghanistan in 2008, that was seven years into this war. you would assume you were at the end. but if you look now in retrospect 2008 seems like early days particularly in the light of the resurgent taliban insurgency inside of afghanistan. so we knew that we were there both in light of the counterterrorism mission that existed in afghanistan but also to deal with this resurgent taliban insurgency. >> you talk about how you can tell america's ambivalence about being in afghanistan, about maintaining a kind of occupation there by one thing, the material we use
joining mo now is elliot ackerman who served in the marines in afghanistan and iraq and then turned tois "the fifth act: america's end in afghanistan." elliot, describe to me when you first got to afghanistan, what did you think as a young marine, you were doing there. what was the mission as you saw it? >> the experience i had, fareed, both in iraq and afghanistan is that every war i've ever arrived at, i assumed i was arriving at the end of the war only to later recognize i...
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it's now led by elliot pour it, who'd also been unaware of his special talent. it was on he really in about 2012. the much full someplace mom said is new on a super recognized listen. my 1st thought was false to say to recognize her. and apparently was because i was making successful identifications. i'm from, you know, wanted posters of criminals. this ability turned out to be the key to solving the alice gras case. a few days after the 14 year old went missing, a woman living in the same district in london reported her partner is missing. he was already known to the police and was identified as a possible suspect. the super recognizers poured over cctv footage along the route that alice had taken to see if they could spot the man to get better with him on his way home. and sure enough, eliot pour it, and his team spotted him, they noticed that the possible suspect kept returning to a particular spot at the riverside after alice grosses disappearance. like so we went back to the senior officer who's investigating the case and he said, look, we think we've found
it's now led by elliot pour it, who'd also been unaware of his special talent. it was on he really in about 2012. the much full someplace mom said is new on a super recognized listen. my 1st thought was false to say to recognize her. and apparently was because i was making successful identifications. i'm from, you know, wanted posters of criminals. this ability turned out to be the key to solving the alice gras case. a few days after the 14 year old went missing, a woman living in the same...
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a few days ago, davis showed one of elliot ports, team members, short video clips of people that she's now being asked to identify in photos of the test is intended to reveal how long super recognizers memory skills last davis and pour it are happy with the results the super recognizers team leader sees the work with the university as vital because we're operating in an area of a place where that is pretty much undefined. and as you know, experimental, it's almost piloting. um, all the forces from around the world are looking our models. in the case of alice grass, the body of her suspected killer was found a few days after the discovery of her body. the 41 year old was found in the woods. he hanged himself, apparently for fear of being captured the police are convinced that he would have been convicted. the evidence found at the crime scene was too damning, like traces of his dna on the teenager shoes and a cigarette stub. but the tip that led the police to the body in the 1st place came from the super recognizers. while the super cannot unit in the future, i think will expand or acro
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a few days ago, davis showed one of elliot ports, team members, short video clips of people that she's now be asked to identify in photos of the test is intended to reveal how long super recognizers memory skills last davis and pour it are happy with the results the super recognizers team leader sees the work with the university as vital because we're operating in an area of a place where that is pretty much undefined. and as you know, experimental, it's almost piloting. um, all the forces from around the world are looking our models. in the case of alice grass, the body of her suspected killer was found a few days after the discovery of her body. the 41 year old was found in the woods. he hanged himself, apparently for fear of being captured the police are convinced that he would have been convicted. the evidence found at the crime scene was too damning, like traces of his dna on the teenager shoes and a cigarette stub. but the tip that led the police to the body in the 1st place came from the super recognizers. while the super cannot unit in the future, i think will expand or across
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elliot says paypal has an industry leading footprint and comes after elliot confirmed it is pinterest's top investor and happened yesterday and singer is getting paypal down for a list down 67% over the past year. food storage maker reported stronger than expected earnings with the stock jumping 28%. tup said they were able to offset lockdowns in china and lower consumer sentiment in europe. and investors are swiping left on match group shares today after the dating site reported a second quarter miss on the revenue. it shared weaker than expected guidance as post-pandemic dating boom ebs. shares down 17.5% as the company also announced the exit of its tinder ceo, the sixth chief of tinder to leave the dating app since its founding back in 2012. and then there's this, match is killing off its meta verse dating plan. and the crypto coins business as well. put a halt to that. you either date in person or not. come on. dating in the meta verse, whoo. the seller's market seems to be selling as as high prices and mortgage rates scare abay would be buyers from open houses. lending tree, rocke
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elliot says the company has significant potential for growth. the social media app posted lower than expected profit due to higher costs and users spending less time on the platform but just a whiff of elliot management coming in has this stock up 11.5%. it's not just a whiff, they're the biggest shareholders now. canada's toronto dominion bank in an empire state of mind at this hour. the bank says it will buy new york based boutique investment banker for $1.3 billion in cash in a bid to boost the u.s. presence. this is td's canadian company second u.s. purchase. back in february it announced the acquisition of memphis based first horizon. up 8% and toronto dominion td down about a third of a percent. this is the kind of slump consumers have been waiting for, recession talk has fueled a retreat in oil demand and in turn prices. the price of crude has dropped 13% over just the past two months and look at diesel prices. they're now falling for the sixth straight week. according to the triple-a, average price ofdesis in the u.s. today -- diesel is
elliot says the company has significant potential for growth. the social media app posted lower than expected profit due to higher costs and users spending less time on the platform but just a whiff of elliot management coming in has this stock up 11.5%. it's not just a whiff, they're the biggest shareholders now. canada's toronto dominion bank in an empire state of mind at this hour. the bank says it will buy new york based boutique investment banker for $1.3 billion in cash in a bid to boost...
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. >> josh campbell, thank you for all of that context, that sets us up for this conversation with elliot williams, serves as deputy assistant attorney, and margaret talev, managing editor of axios. elliot, let me start with you, the picture is remarkable, the details of the alleged evidence to conceal and remove and obstruct, we wouldn't have this if not for this filing for a special master and these additional, like, rolling reveals because of the dragging out from the trump team. is this evidence of a team that doesn't know the truth is incompetent or just thinks this is worth it. >> well, what i think it is is evidence of a justice department that's not fighting its battles and press releases, and fighting its battles, frankly in court filings. if you notice, the justice department said nothing publicly about this. merely it's like a platitude, when the attorney general says we speak through court filings. to josh's point about those coverings on those sheets, those are alarming, he gave a beautiful explanation as to what those acronyms mean. the far more alarming fact buried in the d
. >> josh campbell, thank you for all of that context, that sets us up for this conversation with elliot williams, serves as deputy assistant attorney, and margaret talev, managing editor of axios. elliot, let me start with you, the picture is remarkable, the details of the alleged evidence to conceal and remove and obstruct, we wouldn't have this if not for this filing for a special master and these additional, like, rolling reveals because of the dragging out from the trump team. is...
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elliot, what do you make about the disparity in strategy here? because we know that the former president is invoking the fifth. also, his son eric trump invoked the fifth. so has alan wise l berg. donald trump jr., ivanka trump answered questions. eric trump and donald trump jr. are leading this organization, or at least they were during the administration, taking different roads. what are you seeing here? >> you know, look, there's a question as to whether the president is playing four dimensional chess while everyone around him is playing checkers and there's a grand strategy here. i'm not convinced they have a broader grand strategy here. it looks splashy to plead the fifth. it's probably as much a political and public relations strategy as a legal one. notwithstanding the legal points we have made here. i think there's a little more behind this than strategy. >> let me ask you about the search warrant that was executed on monday at mar-a-lago. there is the return. there's the inventory of everything that was taken. if this is so egregious, as
elliot, what do you make about the disparity in strategy here? because we know that the former president is invoking the fifth. also, his son eric trump invoked the fifth. so has alan wise l berg. donald trump jr., ivanka trump answered questions. eric trump and donald trump jr. are leading this organization, or at least they were during the administration, taking different roads. what are you seeing here? >> you know, look, there's a question as to whether the president is playing four...
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. >>> let's bring in aerrol louis columnist for new york magazine and elliot williams, former federal prosecutor. elliot, put this into p perspective for us where this investigation is right now. >> it is an investigation into trump himself isn't going anywhere or probably isn't going very far because the person that probably would have been the one to testify against him isn't going to testify against him. now, look, pretend this isn't allen weisselberg. most criminal defendants plead guilty, something like 94% of people who are charged with crimes plead guilty. it is not that uncommon for someone particularly in a relatively small in the grand scheme of financial crimes case to plead guilty to something like this. what people care about is he testifying against donald trump and he's not. >> not exactly. not against donald trump as part of the d.a. criminal investigation into donald trump the person. but he is going to testify in the trial against the trump organization, which does include that word trump, which -- it does have an impact on the family. >> certainly it does. and we sa
. >>> let's bring in aerrol louis columnist for new york magazine and elliot williams, former federal prosecutor. elliot, put this into p perspective for us where this investigation is right now. >> it is an investigation into trump himself isn't going anywhere or probably isn't going very far because the person that probably would have been the one to testify against him isn't going to testify against him. now, look, pretend this isn't allen weisselberg. most criminal defendants...
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let's talk about this big picture with elliot williams, former deputy assistant attorney general who joins us now and joe walsh, former republican congressman from illinois. thank you for being here. joe, i want to begin with you, because you say yourself, these are your words, you were at one point previously in your career part of the quote, unquote right wing media machine. so i want your read on the impact now that we have seen these threats against folks online, threats saying that garland should be assassinated, someone posted that. my god. to what you're hearing not just from random folks online, but from republican lawmakers right now against the department of justice. paul gosar saying destroy the fbi. >> yeah, poppy. here's the impact. because i come from that world, i hear from republican voters every day and, poppy, just yesterday i heard from hundreds of republican voters that the fbi planted evidence down at mar-a-lago. hundreds of republican voters told me that yesterday, without any shred of evidence. i'll hear the same thing today from more republican voters. and i'm
let's talk about this big picture with elliot williams, former deputy assistant attorney general who joins us now and joe walsh, former republican congressman from illinois. thank you for being here. joe, i want to begin with you, because you say yourself, these are your words, you were at one point previously in your career part of the quote, unquote right wing media machine. so i want your read on the impact now that we have seen these threats against folks online, threats saying that garland...
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elliot williams, kasie hunt, gloria borger. thank you very much. >>> i'll ask a key member of the house january 6th select committee congressman adam schiff. he is standing by live. we will discuss when we come back. so automatic emergency braking and lane departure wararning work properly. don't wait--schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelitite repai, safelite replace. ♪ thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. that pushes...
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i want to go into a little of the minutia, elliot.den in the affidavit there is the lower case "e" hidden in the code. this tells you there are lawyers at the table. that's the focus here. it's 18 usc 793 e and relates to the espionage act. the code doesn't use the term classified information. does it mean mishandling classified docs could be a crime? >> we've gotten on this classification and declassification train that somehow if the president had declassified these documents, therefore, there would have been no crime committed and that's simply not accurate. now look, there's a number of other problems and regulations when you mishandle sensitive classified information, but merely having certain documents in your possession is itself possibly a criminal offense and that's what they're getting at here. >> it's not just the idea, jessica, that they are just -- i know oftentimes the government is accused of overclassifying everything. prosecutors classified a mcdonald's wrapper, right? they go through a lot of different categories her
i want to go into a little of the minutia, elliot.den in the affidavit there is the lower case "e" hidden in the code. this tells you there are lawyers at the table. that's the focus here. it's 18 usc 793 e and relates to the espionage act. the code doesn't use the term classified information. does it mean mishandling classified docs could be a crime? >> we've gotten on this classification and declassification train that somehow if the president had declassified these documents,...
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but he's a good cop. >> elliot.ariska hargitay, christopher meloni >> i didn't realize that it came out. >> you don't watch my show >> seth: must be - >> hey, not now, seth, we're talking. >> seth: no, i understand. >> i never saw that scene. >> seth: you never saw that scene? >> i said i didn't realize it came out so sexy >> seth: oh. and he said, "you never watch my show? and i go like this, "no. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's very nice that you have a friendship that could be that honest >> he never watched me after he left. >> seth: did you not think you were acting it sexy? >> no. >> seth: really? then you have a lot of inadvertent sexiness, i'm sorry to tell you. >> oh. [ cheers and applause >> seth: speaking of - >> don't hate me 'cause i'm sexy >> seth: i want to congratulate you christopher, you've been recently anointed, i hope that's the right term, a zaddy. am i saying that right [ cheers and applause >> yes thank you, thank you and this is a council of zaddies that gives you this honor? >> a coterie >> se
but he's a good cop. >> elliot.ariska hargitay, christopher meloni >> i didn't realize that it came out. >> you don't watch my show >> seth: must be - >> hey, not now, seth, we're talking. >> seth: no, i understand. >> i never saw that scene. >> seth: you never saw that scene? >> i said i didn't realize it came out so sexy >> seth: oh. and he said, "you never watch my show? and i go like this, "no. [ laughter ] >> seth:...
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emily: elliot recently took a big stake. what has been your communications with them?t are their expectations? we shared this on our earnings, we both made comments on this, we had collaborative dialogue with elliot. we share a lot of conviction and vision for where the business can go. it has been a good, engaging dialogue. the investor community, i have spent a lot of time with in past lives, and that community knows that i really care about making sure we have good engagement with a what investors and listening and understanding, just as i want to listen and understand all of our stakeholders. so, we had a good engaging dialogue with elliott, just as we will continue to have a good and engaging dialogue with all of our investors. it is good to have a sophisticated investor that shares conviction about the business and the future of our business. emily: pinterest initially led the way for creating a better workplace culture. the former engineer, tracy, was really active. but since then, pinterest has been accused of gender discrimination or race discrimination. emplo
emily: elliot recently took a big stake. what has been your communications with them?t are their expectations? we shared this on our earnings, we both made comments on this, we had collaborative dialogue with elliot. we share a lot of conviction and vision for where the business can go. it has been a good, engaging dialogue. the investor community, i have spent a lot of time with in past lives, and that community knows that i really care about making sure we have good engagement with a what...
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i mean, i've never seen so many dead fish in my life down the tin of mr elliot. he says the whole ecosystem of the order has been affected. you. oh, i know most of it will hear a shellfish has been separated from its shell, but both are still lying here. ah. and it smells very strongly of rotting fish, forbidden infusions. vision torn the odors tots in czech republic and runs more than 800 kilometers to the baltic sea. an industrial accident installed and poland is the suspect that source of the pollution people are being warned not to make contact with the water. dose living in this area are angry and afraid. fiano and we have a water utility down there. no one knows what the drinking water is like now. it's a complete disaster. i'm thinking of my grandchildren of ourselves, and we won't be up to fish here anymore young in dolton briskin. i'm angry. i'm shocked. the river, odorous part of our home owned and now it's ruined. it was probably for the next few years that just makes me incredibly sandwich. local municipalities say they weren't warned by german federa
i mean, i've never seen so many dead fish in my life down the tin of mr elliot. he says the whole ecosystem of the order has been affected. you. oh, i know most of it will hear a shellfish has been separated from its shell, but both are still lying here. ah. and it smells very strongly of rotting fish, forbidden infusions. vision torn the odors tots in czech republic and runs more than 800 kilometers to the baltic sea. an industrial accident installed and poland is the suspect that source of...
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reaction now to this new decision by the jones jury from former congresswoman abbey finkenhour, elliot williams and alex stewart. there's a lot to unpack about that idea, and one of the things to keep in mind, alex jones he's still on-air. it's not as if he's been silent. part of the trial has been about comments he continues to make. so i just wonder your impression about the idea the claims he's being silenced by all this. he's still talking. >> he is. and let's just say to that mother and the other mothers and fathers of these children you are doing courage and justice for your children by speaking out and going against people that are making up this nonsense. look, in america we have freedom of speech. we can all say what we want. we also have free markets. you can sell goods and services. this is the bad side of that. this is someone using his freedom of speech to peddle conspiracy theories and he's selling it on the marketplace. and unfortunately, when he's selling these conspiracy theories there are people out there, many people willing to buy this. and he will continue to do so
reaction now to this new decision by the jones jury from former congresswoman abbey finkenhour, elliot williams and alex stewart. there's a lot to unpack about that idea, and one of the things to keep in mind, alex jones he's still on-air. it's not as if he's been silent. part of the trial has been about comments he continues to make. so i just wonder your impression about the idea the claims he's being silenced by all this. he's still talking. >> he is. and let's just say to that mother...
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elliot williams joins me now. good to see you, my friend.ubt when it comes to the redactions that they do submit? >> he really is. and it seemed like he really should. what the judge is saying is that, look, there might be some way that the document can be redacted in a way that's in the public interest. that's the standard. will the public be served in the document put out but in a manner that doesn't reveal secret information for law enforcement or the people being investigated, and so on. that is a narrow, narrow needle to thread and we'll just have to see where they land with the justice department and whether they and the judge can agree on it, so we'll see. >> so that's the doj side. let's turn to trump. he and his allies are pushing for the affidavit to be unsealed, but the judge today points out they have yet to file a motion in court to that effect. so help us make sense of this. it appears that we're seeing a public side to this story and one quite different in court. >> i think that's exactly it. it's sort of a public side -- it's
elliot williams joins me now. good to see you, my friend.ubt when it comes to the redactions that they do submit? >> he really is. and it seemed like he really should. what the judge is saying is that, look, there might be some way that the document can be redacted in a way that's in the public interest. that's the standard. will the public be served in the document put out but in a manner that doesn't reveal secret information for law enforcement or the people being investigated, and so...
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he was seduced, but now he's paying the price for that. >> ken freetd man, phil mudd, elliot williams, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> congresswoman liz cheney lost her gop primary but vows she's not going anywhere. details on her next mission to block donald trump's return to office. >>> former alaska governor sarah palin is one step closer to making a political comeback we'll talk the state of the gop we'll talk the state of the gop next. ♪nenever touch ground, never enough♪ ♪got me feeling goodd♪ ♪vibes♪ ♪ ♪got me feeling good♪ ♪vibes♪ ♪ ♪everything's everything's alright alright♪ get a free storage upgrade and case when you pre-order. subway's drafting 12 new subs, for the all-new subway series menu. let's hear about this #7 pick, from a former #7 pick. juy rotisserie-style chicken. you shld've been #1. this isn't about the sanich, is it chuck? it's n. the new subway series. what's your pick? ♪ ♪ the thing that's different about a vrbo vacation home. you always have the whole place to yourself. no stranger at the dinner table making things awkward. or in another room taking
he was seduced, but now he's paying the price for that. >> ken freetd man, phil mudd, elliot williams, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> congresswoman liz cheney lost her gop primary but vows she's not going anywhere. details on her next mission to block donald trump's return to office. >>> former alaska governor sarah palin is one step closer to making a political comeback we'll talk the state of the gop we'll talk the state of the gop next. ♪nenever touch...
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that elliot, do you have to defend it? sir? shin admits much that was lou double there were at my house. ah, what should the move which oh oh, here is my head my keys back here for 11 where i feel joy is i'm happy that others who would have missed a shift almost at the same time. i think about how many people have lost their homes, re, how many people have fled to other countries. it covered through the extra o at the me, i was lucky lot those 2. no, no. what duck the boy now i need to think about this new situation to put without support. wish it for tomorrow. look at the naturalists. it started so suddenly you can and i was still neck time. said noises always. there was artillery fire from one side and from the other, the duck a goose. we still had electricity and the internet was and i was keeping up to date, actually madrid you blew up and yet i knew that more than 30 combat helicopters were in action. boy, strictly to achieve the delux or those those by now do still, it was obvious. they were trying to capture the antenna,
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elliot, i want to begin with you. when we look at the filing, it was extra pages that were requested. they had a maximum of 20, they went for 40, double what was normally allowed. so when you look at the detail, we've seen this summary of the filing, some of the details there, what is your immediate take away from the importance of this filing, and the likelihood of success? >> yeah, well, it's not uncommon for parties to get a page limit raised on a filing in court. partly because, in a situation like this, these are issues that have never come up before an american law. just think about how unique it is, or the fact that it is unique, that you have a former president accused of having mishandled documents, perhaps having broken the law. and this presents a number of very complex legal questions, number one, sort of what to do with documents once they are taken back from the president, or who is entitled to them, and so on. so it's quite complex. so, number one, that's on the page limits point. number two, is sara ma
elliot, i want to begin with you. when we look at the filing, it was extra pages that were requested. they had a maximum of 20, they went for 40, double what was normally allowed. so when you look at the detail, we've seen this summary of the filing, some of the details there, what is your immediate take away from the importance of this filing, and the likelihood of success? >> yeah, well, it's not uncommon for parties to get a page limit raised on a filing in court. partly because, in a...