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jeffrey: good evening. i am jeffrey toobin filling in for charlie rose.emocratic state attorneys general have emerged as powerful forces fighting president trump's agenda. leading is eric schneiderman. his office is fighting the immigration ban as well as president trump personally in the now settled trump university lawsuit and his continuing investigation of the trump foundation. i'm pleased to have eric schneiderman at charlie's famous table. good to see you. eric: thank you. good to be here. >> ok, so dhs this week said we have new orders in terms of how we are going to deal with deportation of undocumented immigrants. short version, there is going to be more enforcement. you are going to try to alleviate that, fight it how? eric: we anticipated this attack, particularly where it regards so-called sanctuary jurisdictions. there is no legal definition as to what a sanctuary jurisdiction is, so we anticipated there would be an attack coming. and last month, issued guidance for the first time setting out a legal roadmap of what the city has to do, what y
jeffrey: good evening. i am jeffrey toobin filling in for charlie rose.emocratic state attorneys general have emerged as powerful forces fighting president trump's agenda. leading is eric schneiderman. his office is fighting the immigration ban as well as president trump personally in the now settled trump university lawsuit and his continuing investigation of the trump foundation. i'm pleased to have eric schneiderman at charlie's famous table. good to see you. eric: thank you. good to be...
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jeffrey: it is bright.nk gates is a wonderful example because he has established this foundation which is vast and active and has had tremendous impact in a variety of fields. but where are the hedge fund billionaires? where are their foundations? you say not yet, but there are a lot of needs right now. reynold: there are. i will tell you robin hood is an illustration of where hedge fund people are. our board is well known. many of our board members are extraordinarily generous and not only to robin hood but too many other causes. i think you will see a sharp increase in the size of foundations and the number of foundations, including many new actors at significant orders of magnitude of increase. jeffrey: i take it you have names in mind of people who will step up in this way? i expect he will not tell me on television. but you think there are people getting ready, like mark zuckerberg just created this enormous institution. reynold: i know there are. the trajectory depends very much --often say philanthro
jeffrey: it is bright.nk gates is a wonderful example because he has established this foundation which is vast and active and has had tremendous impact in a variety of fields. but where are the hedge fund billionaires? where are their foundations? you say not yet, but there are a lot of needs right now. reynold: there are. i will tell you robin hood is an illustration of where hedge fund people are. our board is well known. many of our board members are extraordinarily generous and not only to...
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that's what you do when you're president. >> jeffrey, we need you weigh in.d american people don't care about this discussion. let's move on to something american people do care a lot about is and that's china and u.s. trade policy with china. here is how the president put it back in december which is a complete reversal of course he had yesterday with president xi where he said he and the president agreed at the request of president xi to honor the one china policy. back in december the president said why should it just be one china policy unless we get a great deal. why the reversal of course? >> i don't know why the reversal of course. poppy, again, when you're president of the united states you're going to say a whole series of things on the campaign trail that you doubtless mean at that moment. >> jeffrey lord -- guys, can we get the sound? this wasn't on the campaign trail. it was december 11th after he was elected on fox news sunday. >> he wasn't president then. >> he was the president-elect, jeffrey. >> he was not president. he was not president. so,
that's what you do when you're president. >> jeffrey, we need you weigh in.d american people don't care about this discussion. let's move on to something american people do care a lot about is and that's china and u.s. trade policy with china. here is how the president put it back in december which is a complete reversal of course he had yesterday with president xi where he said he and the president agreed at the request of president xi to honor the one china policy. back in december the...
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jeffrey: that is the whole theme.y smart and productive but fair and environmentally sustainable. francine: jeffrey sachs, thank you so much. columbia university professor. bloombergon television and radio, a conversation with sir martin sorrell's of wpp. we will be talking to him about currency wars as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance" from london and new york. thrilled you are with us. jeff sachs -- here is a book read.onservatives need to "building the new american economy." i have five copies. conservatives will rip out the page, rip this puppy up and throw it away. we are not going to do that with jeff sachs. jeffrey: they are going to love it. tom: people think you grew up in new york. you did not. you grew up in middle america. -- in flyover america. tell the truth to what is really happening and they clarify the kind of war on the world populism of donald trump is a typical misdirection. , and it is is rich getting richer and richer and the technology is getting better and better. the in
jeffrey: that is the whole theme.y smart and productive but fair and environmentally sustainable. francine: jeffrey sachs, thank you so much. columbia university professor. bloombergon television and radio, a conversation with sir martin sorrell's of wpp. we will be talking to him about currency wars as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance" from london and new york. thrilled you are with us. jeff sachs -- here is a book read.onservatives need to "building the...
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and jeffrey lord. wrote an op-ed in "the washington post" and called president trump's nonanswer on anti-semitism startling and saying it's quote only the latest episode in a troubling pattern. explain what you mean. >> well, nice to be here and i can explain over the course of the last 12 months from the campaign to the election to now we've seen a surge of anti-semitic incidences that have been troubling and many moments over the course of that time whether it was tweets that were sourced from anti-semitic websites, statements by white supremacists, or bomb threats to jewish community centers across the country where we've been looking for moral leadership from our president. yesterday was a moment where we would have hoped he would have spoken out clearly against an - anti-semiti anti-semitism. for some reason that didn't happen. we want to know why. >> the sentiment that his daughter and son-in-law and granddaughter are jewish, that alone should speak to his commitment to the jewish people and his
and jeffrey lord. wrote an op-ed in "the washington post" and called president trump's nonanswer on anti-semitism startling and saying it's quote only the latest episode in a troubling pattern. explain what you mean. >> well, nice to be here and i can explain over the course of the last 12 months from the campaign to the election to now we've seen a surge of anti-semitic incidences that have been troubling and many moments over the course of that time whether it was tweets that...
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and jeffrey sandusky is a corrections officer. the department of corrections says he has been suspended pending the outcome of the case. at last check jeffrey sandusky had not made basement live in thebail.live in the satellite center i'm chad pradelli. jim. >> investigators say one person is dead killed in a house fire on the 5200 block of akron street. firefighters were called to the scene at 4:30. we have an "action news" crew on the scene now gathering details and we'll have updates on 6abc.com and of course on "action news" at 11:00. >>> a van caught fire and scorched a school bus after colliding in horsham this afternoon. fortunately no students were hurt. they did evacuate safely. the driver of the van did sustain an injury. we don't know about that person's condition. the accident happened at 3:30 at lower state road and horsham road r the bus was transporting children who attend a parochial school in the hatboro horsham school district. >>> the winds pulled apart townhouses under construction. workers were on the roof. fo
and jeffrey sandusky is a corrections officer. the department of corrections says he has been suspended pending the outcome of the case. at last check jeffrey sandusky had not made basement live in thebail.live in the satellite center i'm chad pradelli. jim. >> investigators say one person is dead killed in a house fire on the 5200 block of akron street. firefighters were called to the scene at 4:30. we have an "action news" crew on the scene now gathering details and we'll have...
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jeffrey sandusky is the adopted son of jerry sandusky. as you know, jerry sandusky is currently serving time in prison for sexually abusing ten boys. jeffrey has never made any aelgts allegations. one adopted sibling says he was abused. talked to a child psychologist about how the family history could have played a role in his own life. >> some of this will make you suspect did something happen to jeffrey. in terms of was there any way he was one of the first victims. i'm not trying to speculate and add more to a situation that was already really tough, but you anyway, i've seen this in other cases. >> sandusky's defense attorney declined to comment on the allegations. when i come back at of:00, you'll hear what else police said sandusky told his victims and pamela osborne. >> 29 degrees outside. a lockdown remains in effect at the correctional center after inmates took several workers hostage back on february 1. since then, more than a dozen officers have quit, given notice or retired. lieutenant steven floyd who was killed during a stan
jeffrey sandusky is the adopted son of jerry sandusky. as you know, jerry sandusky is currently serving time in prison for sexually abusing ten boys. jeffrey has never made any aelgts allegations. one adopted sibling says he was abused. talked to a child psychologist about how the family history could have played a role in his own life. >> some of this will make you suspect did something happen to jeffrey. in terms of was there any way he was one of the first victims. i'm not trying to...
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. >> let me go to jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, i assume you're going through the decision by the ninth circuit court of appeals. your analysis. >> it's a 29-page opinion and it is a complete and total repudation of the trump administration's position in this case. it says that the state of washington and the state of minnesota have standing, have the right to bring this case, and they have made a preliminary showing that the trump -- that the executive order is unconstitutional. so the stay put into effect by judge robart, the george w. bush pointee in seattle is still in effect. the other point to make about tonight's ruling it is unanimous among the three judges, the carter appointee, the obama appointee, and the george w. bush appointee, so there is no political division among the three judges. this case is not over. the legal proceedings will continue, and there are several possibilities of where we may go from here, including a request for an emergency stay of the stay in the united states supreme court. the trump ad
. >> let me go to jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, i assume you're going through the decision by the ninth circuit court of appeals. your analysis. >> it's a 29-page opinion and it is a complete and total repudation of the trump administration's position in this case. it says that the state of washington and the state of minnesota have standing, have the right to bring this case, and they have made a preliminary showing that the trump -- that the executive order is unconstitutional. so the...
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with jeffrey despeines.isciplinary board again for a second fight with despeines, one in which several officers were injured trying to break it up. >> when my fellow officers get hurt i'm very concerned. they don't understand when we order them to stop they should stop, because if they don't stop and continue to fight aggressively, then we have to try to control the situation, and we do end up getting hurt almost every single time. >> neither camp bell nor despeines have been forthcoming about the cause of the conflict. investigators suspect it has to do with gang rivalries. during his one hour of daily recreation, campbell reveals he fought despeines who is nicknamed jugs, over something else entirely. he sucker punched me. >> one, two, whammy. >> had to do it. >> had to do it because he wanted my red and whites. i told him i wasn't giving it to him. >> red and white outft. >> he wanted yours? >> yeah. >> red and white uniforms are worn by inmates on lockdown status in order to quickly identify them as prob
with jeffrey despeines.isciplinary board again for a second fight with despeines, one in which several officers were injured trying to break it up. >> when my fellow officers get hurt i'm very concerned. they don't understand when we order them to stop they should stop, because if they don't stop and continue to fight aggressively, then we have to try to control the situation, and we do end up getting hurt almost every single time. >> neither camp bell nor despeines have been...
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becarl bernst jeffrey lord. first, how big a setback is it for president trump that his latest pick for national security adviser has turned down the job? >> it's a big deal. this is a big job. national security adviser to the president of the united states, and trump appealed to someone, for whom duty is supreme. for all u.s. service member -- >> he's had an extraordinary military record, very close to general mattis. >> navy s.e.a.l., close to general mattis, who is, of course, already in the administration. and i'm told by people close to him, this was a difficult decision, between duty to his country, to people he served under before, but this conflict, because he looks at the white house and he sees, and i'm not going to use the colorful terms, this is a family program you have here, anderson, but he sees a white house that is in chaos. and that's not something that he wanted to be associated with. and to have that trump, the duty, which he has shown throughout his life and the many years of service, is sig
becarl bernst jeffrey lord. first, how big a setback is it for president trump that his latest pick for national security adviser has turned down the job? >> it's a big deal. this is a big job. national security adviser to the president of the united states, and trump appealed to someone, for whom duty is supreme. for all u.s. service member -- >> he's had an extraordinary military record, very close to general mattis. >> navy s.e.a.l., close to general mattis, who is, of...
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at left check jeffrey sandusky had not made bail. live in the satellite center chad pradelli channel6 "action news." rick. >> chad thank you >>> in washington president donald trump hoste canadan prime minister justin trudeau at the white house today. today president trump praised the relationship betand canada ly plans to tweak it moving forward. the meeting comes as trump reply negotiates nafta. a cornerstone of his campaign. >>> today's tradeally to open the week. hree indixes once again reached record himes the dow jones gained 147 points on the day, the nasdaq climbing almost 30 and the s & p 500 finishing up 12 and change. >> right now nearly 200,000 people in california are being told to leave their homes immediately because of concerns that the tallestam in the country may fail. a huge hole in the dam's spillway is threatening to flood the area around oroville orovil this afternoon and officials said repairs to the dam may be necessary its not clear, though, how quickly they can fix what wrong. donya bacchus lie on >> reporte
at left check jeffrey sandusky had not made bail. live in the satellite center chad pradelli channel6 "action news." rick. >> chad thank you >>> in washington president donald trump hoste canadan prime minister justin trudeau at the white house today. today president trump praised the relationship betand canada ly plans to tweak it moving forward. the meeting comes as trump reply negotiates nafta. a cornerstone of his campaign. >>> today's tradeally to open the...
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jeffrey, you obviously know our president personally.t be the first major international crisis, perhaps, of the trump administration. certainly, a test of his administration. given what you know of him and about him, how do you anticipate he might deal with this? >> well, he's a very steady executive. i mean, he's an executive's executive. so he will doubtless get all the facts, talk with as many people as he needs to do, and then his reaction will be based on that. it's very interesting, as the general said, that the prime minister of japan is not only with him, but he's not with him at the white house, he's with him at mar-a-lago. and you know, there are a number of american presidents, president roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, took the king and queen of england in world war ii or right before the start of world war ii to hyde park for hot dogs. president bush xli, i think, took the president of egypt to his home in maine, and president clinton took queen elizabeth to his ranch in santa barbara. this is a treat, if you will, for the for
jeffrey, you obviously know our president personally.t be the first major international crisis, perhaps, of the trump administration. certainly, a test of his administration. given what you know of him and about him, how do you anticipate he might deal with this? >> well, he's a very steady executive. i mean, he's an executive's executive. so he will doubtless get all the facts, talk with as many people as he needs to do, and then his reaction will be based on that. it's very interesting,...
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we should. >> kirsten powers, lynn sweet, jeffrey lord, we will all report on it. jeffrey has an op ed in "the daily news" that's worth reading as well. >>> still to come for us, we'll talk to a man who spent years inside an administration. he'll give us his opinion of what's really going on. but grandma, we use charmin ultra soft so we don't have to wad to get clean. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has comfort cushions you can see that are softer... ...and more absorbent, and you can use up to 4 times less. enjoy the go with charmin. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you
we should. >> kirsten powers, lynn sweet, jeffrey lord, we will all report on it. jeffrey has an op ed in "the daily news" that's worth reading as well. >>> still to come for us, we'll talk to a man who spent years inside an administration. he'll give us his opinion of what's really going on. but grandma, we use charmin ultra soft so we don't have to wad to get clean. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has comfort cushions you can see...
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his adopted son jeffrey sandusky on the right.w the senior sandusky is serving 30 to 60 for molesting children. now comes word that the younger sandusky has committed sex crimes and he was charged today. >> it's monday night and another sandusky is behind bars in lieu of $200,000 bail. jeffrey sandusky was arraigned in the same courthouse his father stood trial. sandusky committed crimes involving two underaged girls over a five year period. he's charged with unlawful contact with a minor and sexual abuse of children. dann cuellar is live in our satellite center. dan, you have been talking about legal and medical experts. what have you learned? >> psychiatrists conclude this much. often times there is a repetitive and cyclical nature of those abused themselves or grew up around such behavior. >> this is a pattern. >> dr. karla rodgers is a forensic sk psychiatrist reactig to the behavior of jeffrey sandusky saying impact you learn as a child can have an impact on your own behavior as a adult. >> patterns make it difficult to get o
his adopted son jeffrey sandusky on the right.w the senior sandusky is serving 30 to 60 for molesting children. now comes word that the younger sandusky has committed sex crimes and he was charged today. >> it's monday night and another sandusky is behind bars in lieu of $200,000 bail. jeffrey sandusky was arraigned in the same courthouse his father stood trial. sandusky committed crimes involving two underaged girls over a five year period. he's charged with unlawful contact with a minor...
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jeffrey is right. the doctrine of the permanent campaign but it's how you promoted policy and engaged, not just your core but reached across the aisle. it seems like he's just trying to yell at the media, bark back at people who challenge him, and castigate anyone who's in disagreement with him and really try to gloss over a troubling rollout of his first 30 days. i'm sure this is for his base but not sure about anyone else. >> the president did tweet this message he's within putting out there time and time again saying the fake news media failing. "the new york times," abc, cbs, cnn, it's not my enemy but of the american people. and angela merkel responded this way this morning. let's take a listen to what she said. >> i think a free and independent press is at the essence. i have great respect for journalists and we have always done best when we show respect for each other and show mutual respect and whenever we differ, we talk about it openly but it's a pillar of democracy and that is something i th
jeffrey is right. the doctrine of the permanent campaign but it's how you promoted policy and engaged, not just your core but reached across the aisle. it seems like he's just trying to yell at the media, bark back at people who challenge him, and castigate anyone who's in disagreement with him and really try to gloss over a troubling rollout of his first 30 days. i'm sure this is for his base but not sure about anyone else. >> the president did tweet this message he's within putting out...
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the press should be thinking about them, so should he. >> dickerson: jeffrey, it is clear part of the white house strategy is to use the press as a foil and we are helping with this back and forth. so how do you see that? on the other hand the press is the enemy is a powerful statement, so how do you sort this? >> look, we all know that any time the president of the united states opens his mouth it is newsworthy so we have to report on his attacks on the press. on the other hand we don't want to create a feeling like this is completely unprecedented. i am going back to a story bob knows in 1973, walter cronkite don't told the atlantic he said the nixon white house is very deliberately has used the press as a foil to enhance its own credibility. this is a strategy that is, that has some precedent in american history so we have to keep our journalistic composure about this as we go forward. >> dickerson: yes. absolutely. bob, let's talk about the president's press conference this week. i want to -- you noticed something. let's run a clip here quickly and get your reaction to it. >> nort
the press should be thinking about them, so should he. >> dickerson: jeffrey, it is clear part of the white house strategy is to use the press as a foil and we are helping with this back and forth. so how do you see that? on the other hand the press is the enemy is a powerful statement, so how do you sort this? >> look, we all know that any time the president of the united states opens his mouth it is newsworthy so we have to report on his attacks on the press. on the other hand we...
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jeffrey sandusky is charged with sex assault and child pornography. mitch blacker who's been digging into the court documents. what have you learned? >> former penn state assistant injury sandusky was convicted on 40 accounts, today his adopted son faces 12 counts. according to court records, police began investigating jeffrey sandusky in november. that is when a teenagers father told the pennsylvania state police about sexually explicit text messages that were exchanged between his daughter and jeffrey sandusky. the court record says he was friends with the girl's mother. he's accused of 12 felonies including sexually assaulting one teen and asking for pornography pictures from her and another girl. jeffrey sandusky he held on $200,000 bail. he will not be able to post that tonight. so far his lawyer has not returned our calls for a comment. reporting for the investigators, nbc10 news. >> to our weather now, damaging winds causing havoc across our region today. skyforce10 over villanova after a tree toppled on this home along mount pleasant road toda
jeffrey sandusky is charged with sex assault and child pornography. mitch blacker who's been digging into the court documents. what have you learned? >> former penn state assistant injury sandusky was convicted on 40 accounts, today his adopted son faces 12 counts. according to court records, police began investigating jeffrey sandusky in november. that is when a teenagers father told the pennsylvania state police about sexually explicit text messages that were exchanged between his...
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jeff: is the core still taking people back to the -- jeffrey: management is key.e things today is, nothing is general anymore. when i first became ceo, we were in pet insurance, media, we may jet engines, that's too hard today. i think you have got to have this combination of depth and breadth. you need managers that are more technical. we have had to reshape. geo: the old system, with -- in working with nbc jeffrey: it is much more constrained today. we want people to be brought, but they also have to be deep. caroline: that was ge chairman and ceo jeffrey immelt. coming up, uber's ceo slams on the brakes. all the details, ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> france has issued an ultimatum to uber. pay drivers more or this new legislation would set minimum wage equivalents for drivers. the country wants an agreement as early as next week between the drivers union and ridesharin g company. a mediator has been appointed. if talks fail, france will recommend a legal minimum for driver pay based on time and distance traveled. meantime, uber ceo travis businessquit trump's
jeff: is the core still taking people back to the -- jeffrey: management is key.e things today is, nothing is general anymore. when i first became ceo, we were in pet insurance, media, we may jet engines, that's too hard today. i think you have got to have this combination of depth and breadth. you need managers that are more technical. we have had to reshape. geo: the old system, with -- in working with nbc jeffrey: it is much more constrained today. we want people to be brought, but they also...
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. >> jeffrey toobin, do you have a sense of how quickly things can move forward? >> oh, this could go really fast, anderson. they could go over the weekend, you know. when i say that, they can ask for emergency relief over the weekend. there's no guarantee they'll get it, but certainly, the justice department can be in court tonight, asking the 9th circuit to overturn this stay. remember also that the 9th crick circuit is one of the more liberal circuits, where the opponents of this executive order are very likely to have a better chance than in, say, the 5th circuit, which ruled against the obama immigration plan. so, it is not a guarantee that just because the justice department gets back into court that they will win. there is, you know, this -- many judges have already had shown deep reservations about this executive order, so it doesn't mean just because the justice department asks for this to be reversed that it will be. >> laura coates, was any of this argument that was made to the judge in washington, was any of it affected by the then acting attorney gene
. >> jeffrey toobin, do you have a sense of how quickly things can move forward? >> oh, this could go really fast, anderson. they could go over the weekend, you know. when i say that, they can ask for emergency relief over the weekend. there's no guarantee they'll get it, but certainly, the justice department can be in court tonight, asking the 9th circuit to overturn this stay. remember also that the 9th crick circuit is one of the more liberal circuits, where the opponents of this...
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well, subject very much to be continued, ambassador jeffrey and wendy sherman. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: stay with us, coming up on the newshour, a woman's mission to help girls in liberia. and a letter to five presidents who owned slaves. but first, can the healthcare law be replaced and work without a mandate? that's something the president and congressional republicans seem to be trying to do, although just how is not clear yet. as the annual enrollment season for buying insurance has come to a close, there are very real questions about how this all would play out once the law is changed. our economics correspondent, paul solman, went to kentucky to explore that further, part of his weekly series, "making sense." >> folks, folks, we want to end obamacare, we want to go to a plan that is so much better and so much less expensive, right? >> reporter: throughout the campaign, donald trump promised to repeal and replace the affordable care act. >> so help me god. >> reporter: and sure enough, on inauguration day, he signed his first exec
well, subject very much to be continued, ambassador jeffrey and wendy sherman. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: stay with us, coming up on the newshour, a woman's mission to help girls in liberia. and a letter to five presidents who owned slaves. but first, can the healthcare law be replaced and work without a mandate? that's something the president and congressional republicans seem to be trying to do, although just how is not clear yet. as the annual...
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children of jeffrey sandusky.andusky, the former penn state football coach who is serving a 30-year sentence for molesting ten different boys, 30 men in total have settled lawsuits with penn state university over sex abuse claims involving jerry sandusky. jake. >> jeffrey sandusky appeared in court on these charges today? is that right? >> reporter: that's right. his mother, dotty, was there as well. jerry sandusky's wife. reportedly she was emotional, crying in the courtroom. she has been a staunch defender of her husband's, always maintaining he was innocent of the charges against him, the convictions of four child sexual abuse. now she says her son is innocent too. jake. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, are the nation's spies withholding findings from the president. one former nsa analyst says yes. he will join me to explain next. >>> and another department store says thanks but no thanks to some trump family brands. is the presidency bad for the trump bottom line? tomorrow's the day we'll play something
children of jeffrey sandusky.andusky, the former penn state football coach who is serving a 30-year sentence for molesting ten different boys, 30 men in total have settled lawsuits with penn state university over sex abuse claims involving jerry sandusky. jake. >> jeffrey sandusky appeared in court on these charges today? is that right? >> reporter: that's right. his mother, dotty, was there as well. jerry sandusky's wife. reportedly she was emotional, crying in the courtroom. she...
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. >> let's bring in cnn commentator jeffrey lord. let's get your perspective as someone who all our viewers know is a strong supporter of the president. >> guys, i have to tell you i've been listening to you and i think we saw two different press conferences. from my perspective i thought he was relaxed, funny, on point. he took the whole issue of the media and had a very candid conversation. this is the kind of conversation i personally had with him a couple years ago which he said some version of this same thing he said today except he was more specific and i think honestly what you miss here is out here in the country side as it were he comes cross as being very candid, very committed and in demand and going to do what he plans to do to get things accomplished. i can tell you this minute that rush limbaugh is exalting on conservative talk radio and there will be a huge positive response there for the kind of things he said today. >> what about some of the back an to forth that he had with reporters? you used to work in the reagan
. >> let's bring in cnn commentator jeffrey lord. let's get your perspective as someone who all our viewers know is a strong supporter of the president. >> guys, i have to tell you i've been listening to you and i think we saw two different press conferences. from my perspective i thought he was relaxed, funny, on point. he took the whole issue of the media and had a very candid conversation. this is the kind of conversation i personally had with him a couple years ago which he said...
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. >> joining me tonight is jeffrey to toobin. kansas secretary of state and trump supporter chris cobach. let me get your reaction to this ruling. >> it's a complete repudiation of the trump administration's position on this case. and it is also now four judges who have reviewed this, two georgeappointees, two democratic appointees. the trump administration has go options. one is go to an on bank, more judges on the ninth circuit. it would be 1 1 judges to hear the case of or go directly to the supreme court to challenge this stay. the problem with both of those options is that this is an appeal of an early part of the case. this is just the stay while the case is being litigated. >> this isn't on the constitutional merits of the case itself? >> no. it's a hint of how they think the merits will turn out, but it is not that judgment. the supreme court in particular does not like to hear cases until they are finished, even conservative judges don't like that. it's just going to be very difficult to over turn this stay. >> you said
. >> joining me tonight is jeffrey to toobin. kansas secretary of state and trump supporter chris cobach. let me get your reaction to this ruling. >> it's a complete repudiation of the trump administration's position on this case. and it is also now four judges who have reviewed this, two georgeappointees, two democratic appointees. the trump administration has go options. one is go to an on bank, more judges on the ninth circuit. it would be 1 1 judges to hear the case of or go...
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jeffrey sandusky of course innocent until proven guilty.onight he's being accused of slit sit to go young teenaged sisters and the da tells me they have the evidence to prove it. >> more than five years after jerry sandusky was first arres arrested, now it's his 41-year-old adop adopted son jey sandusky leaving a courtroom near state college monday following his arraignment. we spoke to the district attorney via face time. >> naturally probably had the same thought as lot of people have that this is pretty ironic and shocking. >> reporter: younger sandusky facing 14 charges accused of slit soliciting two young sisters. ba, in march of last year, sandusky texted a then 16-year-old girl and repeatedly asked her to take naked pictures of herself and send them to him, that it's not weird because he studied medicine, and that he had already seen her nude which the girl believes is not true. the teen never complied to anything saying, i don't know how many times i need to tell you no. >> he never was able to physically do anything or take advanta
jeffrey sandusky of course innocent until proven guilty.onight he's being accused of slit sit to go young teenaged sisters and the da tells me they have the evidence to prove it. >> more than five years after jerry sandusky was first arres arrested, now it's his 41-year-old adop adopted son jey sandusky leaving a courtroom near state college monday following his arraignment. we spoke to the district attorney via face time. >> naturally probably had the same thought as lot of people...
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jeffrey lord, a few moments ago we heard from former president george w. bush.him a lot unless he's talking about his painting. but this morning he was talking about the president and the media. listen to what he said. >> i consider the media to be indispensable to democracy, that we need an independent media to hold people like me to account. power can be very addictive and it can be corrosive, and it's important for the media to call to account people who abuse their power, whether it be here or elsewhere. >> he also said, jeffrey lord, it's hard for the united states to go to other countries of the world and say, hey, you should have a free press when the leader of our country is cracking down on the press here. pretty remarkable comments from the former president. >> i don't think -- and i love president bush. i don't think what he's saying and what president trump are saying is all that different. >> hang on. president george w. bush did not call the media the enemy of the people. that's something president trump has said. >> first of all, john, let me stop
jeffrey lord, a few moments ago we heard from former president george w. bush.him a lot unless he's talking about his painting. but this morning he was talking about the president and the media. listen to what he said. >> i consider the media to be indispensable to democracy, that we need an independent media to hold people like me to account. power can be very addictive and it can be corrosive, and it's important for the media to call to account people who abuse their power, whether it...
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and with us also jeffrey lord.retary reich, is this a step that congress should take trying to obtain the president's tax returns? >> i think it's an important step the congress should take, and in terms of it being anne a administrative matter. imagine a more important one than making sure the president has not been engaged with a foreign power, in this case, russia, in basically loading the election, and turning the election to his favor. now, i'm not saying he's done that. but a lot of evidence is accumulating, anderson, and every day that goes by, the distrust of the public grows. i think one important step that donald trump has to make is to disclose his taxes. in 2008 donald trump junior told a real estate conference that russian money is pouring into the donald trump organization. and that a disproportionate cross section of their assets come from russia. he was talking about russian tycoons. that's important information. that would show up in the tax returns, because you can see in terms of interest on loan
and with us also jeffrey lord.retary reich, is this a step that congress should take trying to obtain the president's tax returns? >> i think it's an important step the congress should take, and in terms of it being anne a administrative matter. imagine a more important one than making sure the president has not been engaged with a foreign power, in this case, russia, in basically loading the election, and turning the election to his favor. now, i'm not saying he's done that. but a lot of...
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we just got this mug shot of 41-year-old jeffrey sandusky. our joyce he have has been following this story and joins us live in studio with details. joyce. >> reporter: iain and lucy, here's what we know so far. 41-year-old jeffrey sandusky one of six adopted children was arrested this morning at his mother's house following a lengthy investigation by pennsylvania state police. now this is video of sandusky in police custody after he was arraigned in center county today. state police say they started investigating this case back in november. it involves teenaged daughters of his live-in girlfriend. investigators say he sent several lewd text messages to both of the girls. they were 15 and 16 at the time. among the 14 charges he's facing now, solicitation of statutory sexual assault and solicitation of involuntary deaf yap sexual intercourse are among them. he's accused of sending messages last year and texting one of the girls back in 2013. now in 2012, his father you may remember jerry sandusky was convicted on 14 counts of child sex abuse a
we just got this mug shot of 41-year-old jeffrey sandusky. our joyce he have has been following this story and joins us live in studio with details. joyce. >> reporter: iain and lucy, here's what we know so far. 41-year-old jeffrey sandusky one of six adopted children was arrested this morning at his mother's house following a lengthy investigation by pennsylvania state police. now this is video of sandusky in police custody after he was arraigned in center county today. state police say...
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i think jeffrey is right to say the system as it stands is untenable. the way to repair the system isn't to criminalize individual people or to demonize individual choices. to understand why someone leaves mexico and comes to the united states is to talk about the american economic policy, trade policies, talk about all the broken systems that have driven people this way. the question for me is not should we do something about the system. the question is what do we do? the answer is not to militarize the wall. not to avoid piecing families back together. to not give amnesty, strong benefit to people who have worked hard and played by the rules once they've gotten here. if they do that, we can have a more humane and realistic policy. for decades, democrats and republicans have dropped the ball on immigration policy. we have to do something serious, but we can't do that if we're continue to prosecute a war against illegal immigrants as president trump has done. >> some say these people broke the law, why do they have a right to stay here? >> we have to as
i think jeffrey is right to say the system as it stands is untenable. the way to repair the system isn't to criminalize individual people or to demonize individual choices. to understand why someone leaves mexico and comes to the united states is to talk about the american economic policy, trade policies, talk about all the broken systems that have driven people this way. the question for me is not should we do something about the system. the question is what do we do? the answer is not to...
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. >> prosecutors say jeffrey sandusky faces sexual assault charges involving two teen girls. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do live in the cbs-3 news center to bring us to up date. what can you tell us? >> rahel, jeffrey sandusky was fixture in the courtroom throughout his father's trial on child sex abuse charges. now, he is charged with 14 counts of trying to solicit sex from the daughters of his former long time girlfriend. jeffrey sandusky the 41 year old adopted son of convicted child molest ski, faces similar charges of sex abuse more than five years after his father's arrest. those who help to work abused victims every day like abby newman of mission in montgomery county this news is sad, but not surprising. >> the fact his son is accused of molesting children goes along with statistics that we see that sexual abuse when it is not reported is often inter-generational as well as inter familial. >> state police began investigation into the younger sandusky in november of 2016. this after the father of a then 15 year old girl provided investigators with explicit text me
. >> prosecutors say jeffrey sandusky faces sexual assault charges involving two teen girls. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do live in the cbs-3 news center to bring us to up date. what can you tell us? >> rahel, jeffrey sandusky was fixture in the courtroom throughout his father's trial on child sex abuse charges. now, he is charged with 14 counts of trying to solicit sex from the daughters of his former long time girlfriend. jeffrey sandusky the 41 year old adopted son...
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jeffrey called this wrong, wrong, wrong, i agree with jeffrey in that we don't have to be all that concerned that this is a huge state matter, but we said this through the transition when they said they weren't going to be clear separating ka candidate trump from president trump, and we said there's going to be something nearly every day where something coming out of the white house is going to have some impact on the brand over all, and we have to assume it is going to benefit the brand and so moments like that happen and will continue to be with us. >> i don't think anything that has happened the last two weeks has benefitted the brand. they have been beaten up pretty hard an i think what you're seeing from kellie an is hey, they're coming at us from every turn, but her natural inclination, not right inclination, was to fight back. to say as jeffrey said oh, this is all and trump, i don't see that. >> do you agree, angela? >> no, i don't agree at all, we just watched kellie anne give a qvc commercial. i'm not sure what data you're relying on saying he's not benefitting to, there is no blin
jeffrey called this wrong, wrong, wrong, i agree with jeffrey in that we don't have to be all that concerned that this is a huge state matter, but we said this through the transition when they said they weren't going to be clear separating ka candidate trump from president trump, and we said there's going to be something nearly every day where something coming out of the white house is going to have some impact on the brand over all, and we have to assume it is going to benefit the brand and so...
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his brother jeffrey, quote, sentence the judge will give him. we're live in the breaking news center. >> nbc10 investigators are digging into this case and making calls to his lawyer. we'll be live at 5:00 with that element of the story. >> damaging winds causing havoc across our region. strong winds ripped this large branch from a tree, sent it crashing down on the street. that wind is not letting up. live look at the flags atop the air mark buildings in center city. >> that wind is causing rough surf down the shore. here's the screen. glenn "hurricane" schwartz has been monitoring these damaging winds all day. >> reporter: i want to show you up close. take a look at this mustang in this driveway. by this tree and mother nature didn't stop there. then to the family's home, right here, the top left of the roof according to neighbors they may be away and not yet know this damage that awaits them. crushed. he snapped photos of the heart break his neighbor will feel. wind gusts that reached 50 to 60 miles per hour overnight. >> we don't know these
his brother jeffrey, quote, sentence the judge will give him. we're live in the breaking news center. >> nbc10 investigators are digging into this case and making calls to his lawyer. we'll be live at 5:00 with that element of the story. >> damaging winds causing havoc across our region. strong winds ripped this large branch from a tree, sent it crashing down on the street. that wind is not letting up. live look at the flags atop the air mark buildings in center city. >> that...
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>> jeffrey, jeffrey, didn't you call this kind of rhetoric the blame america first crowd for the pastt years. >> what? >> when there was criticism from the obama administration of the united states, did jt you say they were blaming america first? >> look, all i'm saying is he is saying fact. america is still the city on a shining hill. have we made mistakes, yes. are we morally equivalent, no. he never said that. >> what he did do, anna, when asked basically to condemn vladimir putin -- i think that's where o'reilly was going, he's a killer, you seem to be deferential to him. why? he chose instead to levy similar criticism levied against putin on the united states. >> he's been doing it over and over again. donald trump has been consistent on anything, it has been on protecting, sheltering, commending putin throughout the campaign and now since being president-elect and being president. i would say to the leaders in my party who are offended, outraged by this equivalency, by these words, stop being offended, stop tweeting at me about how we're not equivalent and address a -- get a sel
>> jeffrey, jeffrey, didn't you call this kind of rhetoric the blame america first crowd for the pastt years. >> what? >> when there was criticism from the obama administration of the united states, did jt you say they were blaming america first? >> look, all i'm saying is he is saying fact. america is still the city on a shining hill. have we made mistakes, yes. are we morally equivalent, no. he never said that. >> what he did do, anna, when asked basically to...
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jeffrey sandusky is the adopted son of jerry sandusky. the court records say his son is adopted son jeffrey sexually assaulted one teen and they asked from naked pictures from that girl and another girl. sandusky faces 12 felonies for his activity with two separate children dating back to 2013. he is in the center county jail. he's been held on $200,000 cash bail. so far calls to his attorney have not been returned for comment. we're live in the breaking news center. >> we are also following breaking news out of montgomery county. a viewer sent us these pictures of a school bus crash with a van. the accident happened on lower state road in horsham. you can see the front of that van does have a lot of damage to it from a fire officials. at the hatboro horsham school districts, students were on the bus but no one was injured. >> mess left behind by today's windy weather. crews hard at work after several trees toppled over. this one in stafford township fell on power lines. there's still thousands of power outages in our area. take a look at
jeffrey sandusky is the adopted son of jerry sandusky. the court records say his son is adopted son jeffrey sexually assaulted one teen and they asked from naked pictures from that girl and another girl. sandusky faces 12 felonies for his activity with two separate children dating back to 2013. he is in the center county jail. he's been held on $200,000 cash bail. so far calls to his attorney have not been returned for comment. we're live in the breaking news center. >> we are also...
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>> jeffrey, should flynn be fired? >> if it turns out he looked the vice president of the united states in the lie and delivered an untruth i don't know how that will be avoided. is that what happened? i don't know what happened. there has to be some perspective. i typed in the name of the last several presidents along with white house turmoil, and it's there for all of them. let me read two lines to be bipartisan. i don't want to give my friend a coronary because i will be deing clinton here. this is the christian science monitor. quote, the picture here is of an incompetent white house. it is no laughable keystone cops incompetence but a bright, yet inexperienced people finding their way in a loose and ineffective organization that clinton appears in these pages as an unsteady president. and of the bush 43 white house, quote/unquote, this is in news max, the senior white house staff is feuding, leaking, and going for each other's jugulars. my point is this is sort of normal if you're going to be president. the press
>> jeffrey, should flynn be fired? >> if it turns out he looked the vice president of the united states in the lie and delivered an untruth i don't know how that will be avoided. is that what happened? i don't know what happened. there has to be some perspective. i typed in the name of the last several presidents along with white house turmoil, and it's there for all of them. let me read two lines to be bipartisan. i don't want to give my friend a coronary because i will be deing...
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also joining us is jeffrey toobin.nal investigations, congressional investigations, very different things. >> they are very different things. but one thing to keep in mind is that when nixon was forced out of office, when clinton was impeached, congress, the house of representatives was in control of the opposition party. and here republicans are in charge, and they are not inclined to investigate donald trump, and you see that throughout these tumultuous three weeks we have seen, and that's a major distinction that will help trump a great deal. >> it sounds like the senate's more willing to look into it than house republicans. >> not to be too xenical cynica uncynical, there's a lot too look into here. the russians may have attempted to control the outcome of this election with the involvement of the trump campaign. that's a pretty big deal. i think there's some patriots in the senate of both parties who think this is worth looking into, and that's what they're doing. >> the president is focussing on leaks. are all le
also joining us is jeffrey toobin.nal investigations, congressional investigations, very different things. >> they are very different things. but one thing to keep in mind is that when nixon was forced out of office, when clinton was impeached, congress, the house of representatives was in control of the opposition party. and here republicans are in charge, and they are not inclined to investigate donald trump, and you see that throughout these tumultuous three weeks we have seen, and...
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i am jeffrey toobin filling in for charlie rose. democratic state attorneys general have emerged as powerful forces fighting president trump's agenda. leading is eric schneiderman. his office is fighting the immigration ban as well as president trump personally in the now settled trump university lawsuit and his continuing investigation of the trump foundation. i'm pleased to have eric schneiderman at charlie's famous table. dhs this week
i am jeffrey toobin filling in for charlie rose. democratic state attorneys general have emerged as powerful forces fighting president trump's agenda. leading is eric schneiderman. his office is fighting the immigration ban as well as president trump personally in the now settled trump university lawsuit and his continuing investigation of the trump foundation. i'm pleased to have eric schneiderman at charlie's famous table. dhs this week
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jeffrey tubin and john flanery, former special counsel to the u.s.judiciary committees. thank you both for joining us. good evening. jeffrey, to you, fbi deciding ton file charges. does that mean he is in the clear? re: t >> the fbi's role in the last three months has been mysterious. how do they know they're not going to file charges? i'm not saying they will, but we haven't had a real investigation yet. what was said in all these exchanges with the russian embassy? did they talk about the wikileaks? did they talk about the hacking of the democratic party, of the clinton campaign? i mean there is just a lot we don't know. i am not here to convict michael filibuster of anything, b flynn of anything but it's unclear. >> no answers forthcoming so far. >> so it seems. but the whole way you investigate is you look at what people say and then you look at the other evidence to see if it corroborates it or conflicts with it. >> john, what do you think? the white house says flynn didn't break the law. >> that's pretty interesting. that's serve serving in the
jeffrey tubin and john flanery, former special counsel to the u.s.judiciary committees. thank you both for joining us. good evening. jeffrey, to you, fbi deciding ton file charges. does that mean he is in the clear? re: t >> the fbi's role in the last three months has been mysterious. how do they know they're not going to file charges? i'm not saying they will, but we haven't had a real investigation yet. what was said in all these exchanges with the russian embassy? did they talk about...
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what did you hear, jeffrey? >> let me preface this saying i am the world's foremost authority on being wrong based on just listening to oral argument. you cannot pretend that oral argument is exactly what you will get in the decision. but you seem to have two judges on opposite sides. judge friedland seemed -- -- and judge clifton seemed more sympathetic to the trump administration, the republican appointee from hawaii. judge camby, the 85-year-old carter appointee, walter mondale's brother-in-law, he seemed more sympathetic to the washington attorney general but was a little harder to read. that's my take. but it's very tentative. >> paul? >> i agree with jeffrey. similar take. i thought you'd have friedland voting for washington state, clifton will vote for the government and camby is on the fence. i suspect that in the end he's going to go with the government because the tenor of the argument seemed to suggest concern that this is a presidential prerogative and also a lot of concern that maybe the record isn'
what did you hear, jeffrey? >> let me preface this saying i am the world's foremost authority on being wrong based on just listening to oral argument. you cannot pretend that oral argument is exactly what you will get in the decision. but you seem to have two judges on opposite sides. judge friedland seemed -- -- and judge clifton seemed more sympathetic to the trump administration, the republican appointee from hawaii. judge camby, the 85-year-old carter appointee, walter mondale's...
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jeffrey sandusky fixture in his father's trial. now, he is charged with 14 count of trying to solicit sex from the daughters of his former long time girlfriends. jeffrey sandusky the 41 year old adopted son of convicted child molester jerry san did you can i, facing similar charges of sex abuse. like abby newman of mission kids child advocacy center in montgomery county there is news is sad but not surprising. >> now the fact that his son is accused of molesting children goes along with the statistics that we see that sexual abuse when it is not reported is often inter-generational as well as inter family. >> state police began investigation into the younger sandusky in november of 2016. this after the father of a then 15 year old girl provided investigators with ex police it text messages his daughter allegedly received from sandusky. some asking for naked photos. the girl's sister also came forward telling investigators sandusky solicited her for oral sex three years ago when she was just 16 years old. court documents reveal both
jeffrey sandusky fixture in his father's trial. now, he is charged with 14 count of trying to solicit sex from the daughters of his former long time girlfriends. jeffrey sandusky the 41 year old adopted son of convicted child molester jerry san did you can i, facing similar charges of sex abuse. like abby newman of mission kids child advocacy center in montgomery county there is news is sad but not surprising. >> now the fact that his son is accused of molesting children goes along with...
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richard jeffrey is still with us. at length about the political system in france last week. how do you know view the spike in spread between the german and the french 10-year and what it tells us about france's economy and future? richard: i think that's spike is telling you more about the politics. when we take the economic venture -- temperature across europe, i would put france in the lukewarm category at the moment. i think it is fairly clear that germany is picking up economic momentum and that is helpful. another positive sign is it looks as if into eurozone trade is beginning to pick up. that had been flatlining for a long while. that is a good sign that there are still problems economies in the southern part of europe, including italy. france is almost trapped between germany and italy. francine: are we going to see the spreads widen? this is between france and germany. the picture between germany and italy is very similar. richard: i think the answer to that is there's more perceived risk and certainly politi
richard jeffrey is still with us. at length about the political system in france last week. how do you know view the spike in spread between the german and the french 10-year and what it tells us about france's economy and future? richard: i think that's spike is telling you more about the politics. when we take the economic venture -- temperature across europe, i would put france in the lukewarm category at the moment. i think it is fairly clear that germany is picking up economic momentum and...
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jeffrey toobin, paul's saying, technically, yes, it can be done.it for, as he said, maybe an appellate court to overturn it, what happens in the next couple days? do the other states all go along? do they have a choice? can you explain? >> what happens is this executive order is not in effect now. and i think this is more common than perhaps paul is suggesting. it just happened to president obama in texas. remember, the texas opponents of his immigration executive, that is, president obama's, got a district judge in brownsville, texas, to say that executive order was not in effect. it was appealed to the 5th circuit, and the 5th circuit upheld that nationwide ban. so, this is going to go to the 9th circuit court of appeals, which tends to be one of the more liberal circuits. >> liberal, yeah. >> and they may well uphold this. this is a striking blow -- >> i know there's a little delay. you're halfway around the world, but people right now are saying, okay, what's about to happen at jfk, at l.a.x., o'hare, hartsfield? are they about to say, no longe
jeffrey toobin, paul's saying, technically, yes, it can be done.it for, as he said, maybe an appellate court to overturn it, what happens in the next couple days? do the other states all go along? do they have a choice? can you explain? >> what happens is this executive order is not in effect now. and i think this is more common than perhaps paul is suggesting. it just happened to president obama in texas. remember, the texas opponents of his immigration executive, that is, president...
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on that monday, jeffrey faced his own charges arrest and accused of attempting to entice two teenager sisters into sexual acts. prosecutors say jerry sandusky solicited naked photos from a 16-year-old girl last year and asked the girl's oldest sister for oral sex back in 2013 when she was just 15 years old. the teenager victims are the daughters of his then girlfriend who he lived with at the time. court documents reveal that both girls rebuffed his advances one sending a text message in 2016 that read in part you did what you did and i'm not going to give you a chance to try and justify it. the investigation began in november of 2016. >> very sad and it's horrifying >> abby new man is the executive director of mission kids child advocacy center of montgomery county. the center seen 3200 child abuse victims since its opening in 2009. new man said more often than not the suspect is usually a trust order known figure in the family or within the family's circle. as alleged in the sandusky case. >> now the in fact that his son is accused of molesting children goes along with is statistics
on that monday, jeffrey faced his own charges arrest and accused of attempting to entice two teenager sisters into sexual acts. prosecutors say jerry sandusky solicited naked photos from a 16-year-old girl last year and asked the girl's oldest sister for oral sex back in 2013 when she was just 15 years old. the teenager victims are the daughters of his then girlfriend who he lived with at the time. court documents reveal that both girls rebuffed his advances one sending a text message in 2016...
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on that monday, jeffrey faced his own charges arrest and accused of attempting to entice two teenager sisters into sexual acts. prosecutors say jerry sandusky solicited naked photos from a 16-year-old girl last year and asked the girl's oldest sister for oral sex back in 2013 when she was just 15 years old. the teenager victims are the daughters of his then girlfriend who he lived with at the time. court documents reveal that both girls rebuffed his advances one sending a text message in 2016 that read in part you did what you did and i'm not going to give you a chance to try and justify it. the investigation began in november of 2016. >> very sad and it's horrifying >> abby new man is the executive director of mission kids child advocacy center of montgomery county. the center seen 3200 child abuse victims since its opening in 2009. new man said more often than not the suspect is usually a trust order known figure in the family or within the family's circle. as alleged in the sandusky case. >> now the in fact that his son is accused of molesting children goes along with is statistics
on that monday, jeffrey faced his own charges arrest and accused of attempting to entice two teenager sisters into sexual acts. prosecutors say jerry sandusky solicited naked photos from a 16-year-old girl last year and asked the girl's oldest sister for oral sex back in 2013 when she was just 15 years old. the teenager victims are the daughters of his then girlfriend who he lived with at the time. court documents reveal that both girls rebuffed his advances one sending a text message in 2016...