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jeffrey: profoundly.inda, i have been hearing from colleagues all day long who recall stories and the gratitude that we all feel. for me, it's simple but profound. he was the exemplar. he was the model. i met him when i was young. and as you often are when you are young, you are trying to figure out what you want to do them in this case will kind of journalist could i be and what kind of journalism could i do? there was robin. i distinctly remember -- and this goes back more than 30 years -- sitting at the table with him for our editorial meeting and thinking to myself, where else would i want to be but listening to him talk about the news, think about what we would be doing that night? he had the most capacious mind. he was interested in everything. world affairs, literature, and he brought all of that to bear on the news and it had an incredible impact on all of us. you are lucky in life to know a few people that have that kind of effect. i can say without any question i would not be sitting here today
jeffrey: profoundly.inda, i have been hearing from colleagues all day long who recall stories and the gratitude that we all feel. for me, it's simple but profound. he was the exemplar. he was the model. i met him when i was young. and as you often are when you are young, you are trying to figure out what you want to do them in this case will kind of journalist could i be and what kind of journalism could i do? there was robin. i distinctly remember -- and this goes back more than 30 years --...
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jeffrey: yes. (laughter) jeffrey: so clemens first.which i always wondered on. jeffrey: of twain's novel, ernest hemingway said, "all modern american literature comes from one book called huckleberry finn.” everett acknowledges its importance. percival: instead of being a book about slavery, the way "uncle tom's cabin" is a book about slavery, this is a book about an american youth, about america itself being an adolescent, wandering through its own landscape, trying to come to terms with the contradictions of slavery. that's a pretty remarkable novel. and it's pretty remarkable for its time, when you -- when you when you view it in that way. in that way, hemingway is right. jeffrey: in twain's book, jim speaks what the author called the missouri negro dialect. in everett's book, james learns to read, but only in secret. he has imaginary debates over the meaning of equality with the french philosopher voltaire. and the slave dialect he and all blacks use is a kind of second language, a correct-incorrect grammar, in james' bitterly humo
jeffrey: yes. (laughter) jeffrey: so clemens first.which i always wondered on. jeffrey: of twain's novel, ernest hemingway said, "all modern american literature comes from one book called huckleberry finn.” everett acknowledges its importance. percival: instead of being a book about slavery, the way "uncle tom's cabin" is a book about slavery, this is a book about an american youth, about america itself being an adolescent, wandering through its own landscape, trying to come to...
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jeffrey it's only fair?yes, jim, this character who has become iconic in our literary landscape has, he's never had a chance to speak. jeffrey: in percival everett's novel, jim, or, james, does, in a voice that is knowing, funny, pained and deeply humane. expanding the world everett first found in the adventures of huckleberry finn. >> i read an abridged version of it when i was very young. but when i was a teenager and i read it again, it had a lot more resonance, even though it was also problematic because of the depiction of jim. jeffrey: we joined everett at new york's renowned strand bookstore'.where he was signing an enormous stack of his widely acclaimed new book. >> i've seen this novel described in different ways: a retelling', a reworking', a response' to the adventures of huckleberry finn. what do you call it? everett: well i understand all those designations but to me it's, and maybe i flatter myself in saying that i consider myself in conversation with twain. jeffrey: conversation? everett: yes
jeffrey it's only fair?yes, jim, this character who has become iconic in our literary landscape has, he's never had a chance to speak. jeffrey: in percival everett's novel, jim, or, james, does, in a voice that is knowing, funny, pained and deeply humane. expanding the world everett first found in the adventures of huckleberry finn. >> i read an abridged version of it when i was very young. but when i was a teenager and i read it again, it had a lot more resonance, even though it was also...
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jeffrey: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at appalshop in whitesburg, kentucky. ♪ amna: britain'sesented with the new banknotes of his reign today. the king, who is being treated for an undisclosed cancer, received the notes bearing his portrait at a brief ceremony at buckingham palace. royal editor, chris ship of independent television news reports from london. >> the bank of england governor does many things but rarely does , the holder of the post get to present the monarch with the new set of banknotes bearing his or her face. from the fifth of this will be june, the new £5 note and new tenner, and this the new £20 and £50 notes. perhaps one of the most visible changes of the new reign of king charles. >> the portrait was taken from a photograph that was given to us by the royal household. it was used to creating and grieving -- an engraving that you see on the banknotes today. >> and the monarch always gets the very first one. look at the serial number. 000001. and this is the first time the bank has ever changed the sovereign on the front. >> the queen was the first sovereig
jeffrey: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at appalshop in whitesburg, kentucky. ♪ amna: britain'sesented with the new banknotes of his reign today. the king, who is being treated for an undisclosed cancer, received the notes bearing his portrait at a brief ceremony at buckingham palace. royal editor, chris ship of independent television news reports from london. >> the bank of england governor does many things but rarely does , the holder of the post get to present the monarch...
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jeffrey: and for you? you're my kind of writer, what you most want to do is to write books that will endure. you know, you want them to outlast you. you want, i mean my dear friend martin amis, we just, we just lost, used to say that what you hope to leave behind you is a shelf of books. you want to be able to say, 'you know, like from here to here, it's me'. and, i don't know, you know i've got 22 now. so that's a shelf. jeffrey that's a good shelf. : and now, for salman rushdie, no doubt a shelf that will continue to grow. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in new york. geoff: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm geoff bennett. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thanks for joining us. have a good evening. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> consumer cellular, this is sam, how can i help you? with consumer cellular, you get nationwide coverage with no contract. that's kind of our thing. have a nice day. ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that
jeffrey: and for you? you're my kind of writer, what you most want to do is to write books that will endure. you know, you want them to outlast you. you want, i mean my dear friend martin amis, we just, we just lost, used to say that what you hope to leave behind you is a shelf of books. you want to be able to say, 'you know, like from here to here, it's me'. and, i don't know, you know i've got 22 now. so that's a shelf. jeffrey that's a good shelf. : and now, for salman rushdie, no doubt a...
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more thing jeffrey the. the fact that israel is no signet treat to the i c. c. what difference does that make? how does that affect things? well, it doesn't mean the circumstances, because if this account is satisfied already, that he has jurisdiction of crimes committed on garza cherokee. and he's satisfied the crimes committed on territory of israel. possibly because they were initiated on gossley in the territory of gaza than they makes a difference that his brother is not a member of the international criminal court. it comes avoid the exercise of jurisdiction, but i missed the call on his team of prosecutors. and we'd have to wait and see what the outcome of those investigations. all right, so what's the picture in tel aviv lets me to give you an leaving. he's at the now and knows the defense the pulse of what's happening. the fact that benjamin netanyahu has, has come out and spoken about this get in uh, what does that say? and what does it demonstrate is the word known as worthy. but i must be frankly
more thing jeffrey the. the fact that israel is no signet treat to the i c. c. what difference does that make? how does that affect things? well, it doesn't mean the circumstances, because if this account is satisfied already, that he has jurisdiction of crimes committed on garza cherokee. and he's satisfied the crimes committed on territory of israel. possibly because they were initiated on gossley in the territory of gaza than they makes a difference that his brother is not a member of the...
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so be nice to see very well jeffrey. nice, we might well expect that the i c c would be looking into potential cries for both israel and how mass given everything that is going on since october, the 7th. it absolutely it should look at it. i'm glad even though it's happening to no problem, what mr. collins said, that all the primes of october the 7th, but commissioned on the is the side of the state of israel. he's satisfied, he's got jurisdiction there, and it's well known that he has jurisdiction for any crimes committed on garza, or indeed, on the west bank because of the acceptance of journalistic. and by the code following a statement by the pattern sending over which in 1995. so from the very beginning, both sides of this country could have be. now i'm glad to say uh, being investigated by a 0 piece as being the established international court. you mentioned that jeffrey kreme calling the chief prosecutor of the stuff for criminal court at one more thing jeffrey the, the fact that israel is no signet treat to the i
so be nice to see very well jeffrey. nice, we might well expect that the i c c would be looking into potential cries for both israel and how mass given everything that is going on since october, the 7th. it absolutely it should look at it. i'm glad even though it's happening to no problem, what mr. collins said, that all the primes of october the 7th, but commissioned on the is the side of the state of israel. he's satisfied, he's got jurisdiction there, and it's well known that he has...
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all right, thanks for that jeffrey this, steven. i said we have these by cc investigations guy on then of course there is south africa's genocide case at the international court of justice. how do these 2 separate investigations square up? and then i guess they kind of run concurrently, right? very much. so any one looks out of the specifics of the ongoing or whether that does constitute a violation of the international genocide of treating the or not and, and whether it is real indeed is guilty of such a violations. there is a simultaneous sort of a case actually about rock around the legality of the, of a fifty's of a sudden you're as rarely occupation of the west bank and other territories. seized in the june 1967 war. they are now supported justice, which has been around for, for many, many decades. it is, is busy about countries about individual countries and their relation to international law. and they are brought forward, you know, by of each other, other member nations. obviously, you know, world court, the national crimina
all right, thanks for that jeffrey this, steven. i said we have these by cc investigations guy on then of course there is south africa's genocide case at the international court of justice. how do these 2 separate investigations square up? and then i guess they kind of run concurrently, right? very much. so any one looks out of the specifics of the ongoing or whether that does constitute a violation of the international genocide of treating the or not and, and whether it is real indeed is...
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jeffrey: issues garland himself had to confront.ecisions in your thinking about what to show, what not to show, how much to give, how much not to sensationalize? alex: i hope it hasn't really sensationalized anything. i would argue it has not. film has traditionally been incredibly concerned with spelling everything out for an audience and not leaving things up to the audience in terms of their own decision-making processes or their personal responses. i just choose to make films where i assume a certain level of interest in the audience in asking questions, thinking about the answers, posing them in a way they want to pose them, and coming to their own conclusions. and i don't object to that, i encourage it. i like it. jeffrey: garland is nothing if not ambitious in the subjects he takes on, including artificial intelligence, and what it means to be alive in 2014's "ex machina". and toxic masculinity in "men" in 2022. reactions to "civil war" have included questioning the ethics of even making a film like this that might itself fur
jeffrey: issues garland himself had to confront.ecisions in your thinking about what to show, what not to show, how much to give, how much not to sensationalize? alex: i hope it hasn't really sensationalized anything. i would argue it has not. film has traditionally been incredibly concerned with spelling everything out for an audience and not leaving things up to the audience in terms of their own decision-making processes or their personal responses. i just choose to make films where i assume...
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jeffrey ordaniel, thank you _ capacity. jeffrey ordaniel, thank you for _ capacity.k you for your time. l around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the us secretary of state has called on his counterparts in countries from europe to china to help dissuade iran from launching a retaliatory strike against israel. antony blinken has asked them to make it clear to tehran that an escalation of the conflict in gaza is in no—one's interest. fears are growing that iran could strike following the killing of senior iranians in syria last week. from jerusalem, here's lucy williamson. the target was precise — a carefully calibrated strike. but the fallout from this attack may be much harder to control. iran's supreme leader has said israel must be punished for the strike on its damascus consulate that killed a top military general and six other people. israel has promised direct retaliation for any attack on its soil. it's worried enough to cancel leave for all combat units and call up its air—force reserves. translation: we have - established a simple principle. who
jeffrey ordaniel, thank you _ capacity. jeffrey ordaniel, thank you for _ capacity.k you for your time. l around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the us secretary of state has called on his counterparts in countries from europe to china to help dissuade iran from launching a retaliatory strike against israel. antony blinken has asked them to make it clear to tehran that an escalation of the conflict in gaza is in no—one's interest. fears are growing that iran could strike...
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, thank ou long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you for— long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thanknk you forjoining us _ long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you forjoining us on - long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you forjoining us on bbc i thank you forjoining us on bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. a senior conservative mp has told the times newspaper that he passed on the phone numbers of other mps to a man he met on a dating app. william wragg told the paper he had been "scared" because the individual had "compromising things" on him. it follows reports at least 12 men in political circles received unsolicited messages, raising security concerns. he has since apologised. here'sjeremy hunt and rachel reeves speaking about the issue. the events of last few days have been a great cause for concern. the mpm vault has given a courageous and fulsome apology for that but the lesson here for all mps is that they need to be very careful about cyber security. i’m need to be very careful about cyber securi
, thank ou long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you for— long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thanknk you forjoining us _ long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you forjoining us on - long way to go yet. james jeffrey, thank you forjoining us on bbc i thank you forjoining us on bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. a senior conservative mp has told the times newspaper that he passed on the phone numbers of other mps to a...
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and of course , sir jeffrey went to of course, sir jeffrey went to london to live., been , rescinded and that he can been, rescinded and that he can now live in northern ireland along with his wife. but there is still conditions that they cannot contact any of those that are accused or any of the potential victims in this case, really concerning stuff. >> dougie beattie. thank you for being across it for us here on gb news. >> yes , incredible story for >> yes, incredible story for northern ireland, we'll bring you the latest , when we get it. you the latest, when we get it. but let's move on to something a little bit different, one of britain's big four accountancy firms is now hiring former prisoners . that's in an attempt prisoners. that's in an attempt to cut reoffending rates . yes. to cut reoffending rates. yes. >> kpmg is one of the first businesses to take on ex—offenders under a new scheme led by the ministry of justice . led by the ministry of justice. yes, the new hires have been joined in a range of positions and describe it as a lifeline. well, joining
and of course , sir jeffrey went to of course, sir jeffrey went to london to live., been , rescinded and that he can been, rescinded and that he can now live in northern ireland along with his wife. but there is still conditions that they cannot contact any of those that are accused or any of the potential victims in this case, really concerning stuff. >> dougie beattie. thank you for being across it for us here on gb news. >> yes , incredible story for >> yes, incredible...
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we're just talking about is it sad that jeffrey toobin no matter what will be known for whacking off on the zoom call. >> no you gotta put him next to diddy. >> what's happening in your life that you're sitting in front of the computer you're whacking off with the zoom call i don't even know how that happens especially when you are someone of his stature you should be able to go to a foreign country get as much nokias you need need come back home via civilized human being i have no remorse for him he will always be known as tacky toobin and will just leave it at that but as far as his whole trump situation goes i think what it's about is slowing them down making sure that he can't campaign i'm looking forward to ai trump i want to cai trump and virtual trump style finally did something remote the other day i'm looking forward to see how he manages the campaign trail without actually being present in a way i think that all of this stuff makes him bigger and invigorates the base to go out and vote it's going to backfire in the long run. >> it did something where he went and talked to c
we're just talking about is it sad that jeffrey toobin no matter what will be known for whacking off on the zoom call. >> no you gotta put him next to diddy. >> what's happening in your life that you're sitting in front of the computer you're whacking off with the zoom call i don't even know how that happens especially when you are someone of his stature you should be able to go to a foreign country get as much nokias you need need come back home via civilized human being i have no...
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attorneyt named jeffrey berman. jeffrey berman is a lifelong republican, appointed by president trump, he worked on the trump campaign and trump transition. but after jeff berman was fired from the trump administration, after he was fired for the u.s. attorney and sdny, he wrote a book about what happened to him job, and one of the things he described in detail was about to michael cohen case. according to jeffrey bermen who was running that u.s. attorney's office, after michael cohen pled guilty and sentence tad thirty-two years in prison for this crime, president trump's appointees at the u.s. justice in f washington, the main justice, they started repeatedly reaching down into berman's office into sdny toin try to make the whole case basically go away. thisaw is from jeff berman's bo. it's called "holding the line." he says, quote, while michael cohen had pleaded guilty, our office continued to pursue investigations related to other possible finance violations. when bill barr took over as trump's u.s. attorney in
attorneyt named jeffrey berman. jeffrey berman is a lifelong republican, appointed by president trump, he worked on the trump campaign and trump transition. but after jeff berman was fired from the trump administration, after he was fired for the u.s. attorney and sdny, he wrote a book about what happened to him job, and one of the things he described in detail was about to michael cohen case. according to jeffrey bermen who was running that u.s. attorney's office, after michael cohen pled...
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jeffrey goldberg. hello, friends. what a thrill to welcome you. to the national constitution center. on presidents day. it has been a wonderful. presidents day. full students and learners, presidential impersonators. and that's all thanks to our friends at citizens, travelers who not only sponsored presidents but have a wonderful civics initiative, inspire their employees to learn about the constitution. and we're so grateful for their sponsorship sponsorship. friends, i also want acknowledge some very special guests in the front row. they're all sitting together. they are pamela, lauren, coyle, rosen and, judge michael luttig. and i must thank judge alluding for having had the vision to bring the first amendment tablet that is shimmery behind us from washington, d.c., to independence mall in philadelphia. it sanctifies this sacred space. and let's just all filled vibe of independence hall and the first amendment and how lucky we are to be here. and thank you, judge ludwig, for making that possible. i'm so excited that my friend editor, the great
jeffrey goldberg. hello, friends. what a thrill to welcome you. to the national constitution center. on presidents day. it has been a wonderful. presidents day. full students and learners, presidential impersonators. and that's all thanks to our friends at citizens, travelers who not only sponsored presidents but have a wonderful civics initiative, inspire their employees to learn about the constitution. and we're so grateful for their sponsorship sponsorship. friends, i also want acknowledge...
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bring in jeffrey toobin. ringinw he theyf did you there were some if you read the very end of this article, they got intothis ay gs some real deep i guess they start every meeting. they go, every jeffrey, we're starting we're starting the meeting. n and then they go. they go. th meetingg will be finished when jeffrey is nothing off the record. nothing is off. the writers really alarming. how many different stories you can make about . >> it's a lie. and you know, the best part i about it is proof that we're in a simulation. >> his name is toobin. it's unbelievablthe proof ie. a like, how can you do like,n vid >> w like david pecker is now in the new . is it? it's crazyaz. i don't know. i won't. i, i always assume everything's off the record. everyone, especially the worldwide. well, like, even sometimes watching , i'll look into the camera and go, look, this is the kind of stuff i'm talkinf m andy s thf g about. i got to move on. that's very funny. but still reads prompter. tuo, they need a lot back. gt first
bring in jeffrey toobin. ringinw he theyf did you there were some if you read the very end of this article, they got intothis ay gs some real deep i guess they start every meeting. they go, every jeffrey, we're starting we're starting the meeting. n and then they go. they go. th meetingg will be finished when jeffrey is nothing off the record. nothing is off. the writers really alarming. how many different stories you can make about . >> it's a lie. and you know, the best part i about it...
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i mean, to me, the most clear personality that was close to jeffrey epstein in some ways his benefactor and she introduced them to many people and potentially even the clintons . and maybe even prince andrew, i mean it's, we're not entirely clear, but we know that she was very close to, to jeffrey epstein. and that's when forester who became rothschild in the year, i believe 2000 when she married into the family. so she basically was, uh, came from, you know, a good, wealthy background and obviously very connected, you know, sort of, uh, you can call the american, um, a good intel it, you know, it intelligentsia or you know, what, it, what would you say did not the oligarchs of america, but yeah, almost you could say the all the gods of america. and so that's why she was able to box it up to, to buy into, to marry into the right child's family. um, but yeah, when for us to write child was intimately connected to epstein and frankly some one that uh someone should have had taken a deposition from her, you know, and then put her under oath on things as to uh you know what she was involved
i mean, to me, the most clear personality that was close to jeffrey epstein in some ways his benefactor and she introduced them to many people and potentially even the clintons . and maybe even prince andrew, i mean it's, we're not entirely clear, but we know that she was very close to, to jeffrey epstein. and that's when forester who became rothschild in the year, i believe 2000 when she married into the family. so she basically was, uh, came from, you know, a good, wealthy background and...
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i mean it's, we're not entirely clear, but we know that she was very close to, to jeffrey epstein. and that's when forester who became rothschild in the year, i believe 2000 when she married into the family. so she basically was, uh, came from, you know, a good, wealthy background and obviously very connected, you know, sort of, uh, you can call the american the intel, it, you know, it intelligentsia or you know, what, what would you say about the oligarchs of america? but yeah, most you could say the oligarchs of america. and so that's why she was able to box it up to, to buy into, to marry into the right child family. um, but yeah, when for us to to write child was intimately connected to epstein and frankly someone that someone should have had taken a deposition from her, you know, and then put her under oath on things as to uh you know what she was involved in. what she knew about his his trafficking operations, especially because her brother actually owned a private terminal in a jersey airport that the jeffrey i've seen use for some of his sex trafficking operations. and comi
i mean it's, we're not entirely clear, but we know that she was very close to, to jeffrey epstein. and that's when forester who became rothschild in the year, i believe 2000 when she married into the family. so she basically was, uh, came from, you know, a good, wealthy background and obviously very connected, you know, sort of, uh, you can call the american the intel, it, you know, it intelligentsia or you know, what, what would you say about the oligarchs of america? but yeah, most you could...
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that the jeffrey i've seen use for some of his sex traficant operations and coming up next, europe's defining wars shaped by the rocks child family. find out how we'll discuss it when we return with shawn stone. so type m o will be right back the i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to place a trust rather than fit the various jobs. i mean, with artificial intelligence, we have somebody in the team in the a robot must protect this phone existence with alexis, the known in vietnam as american war, the vietnam war lost it for almost 2 decades and dragged in numerous countries. nor does he have written down that you didn't do. now. why did all i'm empty? hundreds of thousands of american troops was sent to the country to back the south vietnamese army. and the american soldiers, miller did resist, as most of the slaves burned
that the jeffrey i've seen use for some of his sex traficant operations and coming up next, europe's defining wars shaped by the rocks child family. find out how we'll discuss it when we return with shawn stone. so type m o will be right back the i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about...
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so, jeffrey berman fought. bar puts out this press release saying berman has resigned, berman puts out a statement saying, no i haven't and there was a dramatic 48 hours during which berman twice refused to quit, refused to let his office be taken over by trumps attorney general. and then finally, trump fired jeffrey berman. and the victory that berman one coinciding so hard and making so much noise is that after he was fired, he made sure that his deputy, a normal prosecutor was promoted to take his place instead of bill barr sending trump guys to take it over, like he did in dc. but this is a very bad black mark on the record of the u.s. justice department. and, the result of all of this was, you know, terrible drama, scary revelations about the justice department under president trump, but it was also, crucially, a federal criminal investigation diverted and delayed and tampered with. the federal criminal instigation into the crimes for which michael cohen went to prison was stymied, and here is a key point,
so, jeffrey berman fought. bar puts out this press release saying berman has resigned, berman puts out a statement saying, no i haven't and there was a dramatic 48 hours during which berman twice refused to quit, refused to let his office be taken over by trumps attorney general. and then finally, trump fired jeffrey berman. and the victory that berman one coinciding so hard and making so much noise is that after he was fired, he made sure that his deputy, a normal prosecutor was promoted to...
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and it's almost impossible to ignore the similarities between the multiple cases involving the late jeffrey epstein and p. diddy involved her sex young girls, drugs, alcohol, lavish party money and of course, rich celebrities. and i was expected combs has denied all of the allegation saying, we have over whelming, we indisputable proof that the claims are complete, lice now handcuffed during the raid at tons. los angeles home was called son justin and christian king counts were fire arms and phones or ceased calms himself, while he's yet to be arrested or fiercely charged with any crimes. even though legal experts are saying the charges are building. but if this has been going on for decades, why are these arrest just being made now? and considering all the coverage of sex trafficking around geoffrey editing ignorance or just narcissism for any celebrity to feel like they can get away with a similar operation. let's discuss with our panel today. oh, i know lawyer and media analysts, audrey j pruitt, chairman of the new journey pack and tomorrow, thomas journalist and radio has thank you so
and it's almost impossible to ignore the similarities between the multiple cases involving the late jeffrey epstein and p. diddy involved her sex young girls, drugs, alcohol, lavish party money and of course, rich celebrities. and i was expected combs has denied all of the allegation saying, we have over whelming, we indisputable proof that the claims are complete, lice now handcuffed during the raid at tons. los angeles home was called son justin and christian king counts were fire arms and...
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the public deserves to know regarding jeffrey epstein. it just shocks me that someone's post of seeing the rest would potentially mimic the same set up and think they could get away with it. so i want to continue our discussion with our panel light. oh, lawyer and media analyst and jamal thomas, journalist and radio. so i know both of you are very sad that we, we lost our, our 1st guess, but let's actually out of pocket and i figured you, why do you like conversation? i, you know, he definitely was, he stayed with that. he did not waver on his position. so let me start with you on this online. oh, should the public be surprised? there potentially could be a sex trafficking ring, an industry which has a lot of focus on sex and drugs. oh for 1st of all, you know, i mean, i don't think it's listen since the days of clara bow. you can go back to charlie chaplin and farm fatty arbuckle. no, no, that's not it. and that's all. so remember that of course he has not been charged with anything. i want to say one thing very quickly. do you imagine e
the public deserves to know regarding jeffrey epstein. it just shocks me that someone's post of seeing the rest would potentially mimic the same set up and think they could get away with it. so i want to continue our discussion with our panel light. oh, lawyer and media analyst and jamal thomas, journalist and radio. so i know both of you are very sad that we, we lost our, our 1st guess, but let's actually out of pocket and i figured you, why do you like conversation? i, you know, he definitely...
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and it seems it just like the victims, as we talked about, of jeffrey epstein are slow to receive any justice. will this be the same for potential victims of combs? if he is found guilty, the water is a part of the, the employee would post that isn't the defense you of us in that, in the word, or is it something deeper or complex might be present? let's stop without pleases. let's go out of a video of alleged abuse by an officer to day, a sheriff's, deputy in columbia, south carolina, forcibly removed his student from a classroom at spring valley high school. i saw him just talking to her who sprained her and initially, you know, i didn't think it was a problem because i knew that she was just this quiet student in the class. someone looks the police officer and says, here is law enforcement that is worse. clearly attacking, abusing power and it ended the other as we said, this is what's wrong with those. probably be on discipline black children, he was there, enforcing a lot to meet the crime, to quote, disturb schools in any way. that means any disturbance that any kids causes and s
and it seems it just like the victims, as we talked about, of jeffrey epstein are slow to receive any justice. will this be the same for potential victims of combs? if he is found guilty, the water is a part of the, the employee would post that isn't the defense you of us in that, in the word, or is it something deeper or complex might be present? let's stop without pleases. let's go out of a video of alleged abuse by an officer to day, a sheriff's, deputy in columbia, south carolina, forcibly...
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and it seems just like the victims, as we talked about, of jeffrey epstein. are slow to receive any justice. will this be the same for potential victims of combs? if he is found guilty the the welcome back i'm going to use and you are watching the $360.00 view. as i stated, my opening, i think there's still a plethora of information the public deserves to know regarding jeffrey epstein. it just shocks me that someone's post of seeing the rest would potentially mimic the same set up and think they could get away with it. so i want to continue our discussion with our panel light. oh, lawyer and media analyst and jamal thomas, journalist and radio. so i know both of you are very sad that we, we lost our, our 1st guess, but let's actually out of pocket. and i figured you, why would you like conversation? i, you know, we definitely would. he stayed with that. he did not waver on his position. so let me start with you on this online, or should the public be surprised that potentially could be a sex trafficking ring an industry which has a lot of focus on sex and dr
and it seems just like the victims, as we talked about, of jeffrey epstein. are slow to receive any justice. will this be the same for potential victims of combs? if he is found guilty the the welcome back i'm going to use and you are watching the $360.00 view. as i stated, my opening, i think there's still a plethora of information the public deserves to know regarding jeffrey epstein. it just shocks me that someone's post of seeing the rest would potentially mimic the same set up and think...
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and jeffrey was arrest and our son was withdrew. they put me in the current river course and our neighbor came over to be a witness when the house was search. in the end, agent shifts was acquitted. the couple ended this find korea's without the criminal record. nobody was killed. we weren't killed either. so we went on with our lives, the, the spine museum opened and central in in 2015. it's nearly 20 years later. it's now a most for spies funds and recounts berlin story as an espionage hotspot. with exhibitions on surveillance and want to typing techniques, people scandals, historical tiles, and reports on current cuz it cases the cold pool is also, but agents continue to operation is been and again, between the front of a new cold war 1st example, an execution system change and go severely, a georgian shop did in the t a got in punk, his dad suspected to have been ordered by the russian secret service. second example, in 2021 demand fell to his death from a russian embassy window in berlin. his body vanished shortly after blacky
and jeffrey was arrest and our son was withdrew. they put me in the current river course and our neighbor came over to be a witness when the house was search. in the end, agent shifts was acquitted. the couple ended this find korea's without the criminal record. nobody was killed. we weren't killed either. so we went on with our lives, the, the spine museum opened and central in in 2015. it's nearly 20 years later. it's now a most for spies funds and recounts berlin story as an espionage...
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it's where americans spawning couple, jeffrey and beatrice ship. it's crossed between west and east berlin to meet with members of the administrative, state security, extremities intelligence service, as well as the size of the country secret police, the years they with the country's top spies. the high profile target was the chancellor of the federal republic of germany, the of the department of one a. they were specialized in getting information from the chancellor's office. when this cons, we were shot the, we were train the spines and so we had, we knew we had a lot of work there today, which is fine on the highest political figure in the country, making them some of the most dangerous agents with the postwar period the almost free to express a check point between east and west. berlin was a place of surveillance and the espionage the stalls. a monitored who left the country and who met with their eyes and ears were almost everywhere. the set at the station, the same from a spice film feels more american venture, and the volume for the extra st
it's where americans spawning couple, jeffrey and beatrice ship. it's crossed between west and east berlin to meet with members of the administrative, state security, extremities intelligence service, as well as the size of the country secret police, the years they with the country's top spies. the high profile target was the chancellor of the federal republic of germany, the of the department of one a. they were specialized in getting information from the chancellor's office. when this cons,...
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jeffrey joins us next. next. hi, i'm michael, i've lost 62 pounds on golo and i have kept it off.that i gained was strictly in my belly which is a sign of insulin resistance. but since golo, that weight has completely gone away, as you can tell. thanks to golo and release, i've got my life and my health back. ♪ today, my friend you did it, you did it, you did it... ♪ centrum silver is now clinically shown to support cognitive health in older adults. it's one more step towards taking charge of your health. so every day, you can say, ♪ youuu did it! ♪ with centrum silver. wealth-changing question -- are you keeping as much of your investment gains as possible? high taxes can erode returns quickly, so you need a tax-optimized portfolio. at creative planning, our money managers and specialists work together to make sure your portfolio and wealth are managed in a tax-efficient manner. it's what you keep that really matters. why not give your wealth a second look? book your free meeting today at creativeplanning.com. creative planning -- a richer way to wealth. norman, bad news... book
jeffrey joins us next. next. hi, i'm michael, i've lost 62 pounds on golo and i have kept it off.that i gained was strictly in my belly which is a sign of insulin resistance. but since golo, that weight has completely gone away, as you can tell. thanks to golo and release, i've got my life and my health back. ♪ today, my friend you did it, you did it, you did it... ♪ centrum silver is now clinically shown to support cognitive health in older adults. it's one more step towards taking charge...
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jeffrey kluger. and of course, you want to be with us, right here on cnn for special live coverage of the eclipse across america. it starts live monday hey, april 8 at one eastern or stream it on mac. so you're not alone you are experiencing with everybody off the millions who want to experience this eclipse. but it's like jeffrey said just be quiet when the moment happens and just take it all in. >> all right. next warnings. ukraine could face catastrophic shortage of munitions as russia unleashes new attacks, the latest on stalled us aid >> this is the big game >> chains that do. >> okay, ready to washington >> one second. i gotta finished my laundry yes. it's >> gross. nine one second. i use rents let's rinse to the company that will pick up wash, fold, and deliver your laundry, dry cleaning at the touch my bedroom. >> i do not trust other >> people with my laundry, rinse guarantees or satisfaction. >> i've been using it for months now with no issues okay. let's watch this weight. >> i'm gonna do
jeffrey kluger. and of course, you want to be with us, right here on cnn for special live coverage of the eclipse across america. it starts live monday hey, april 8 at one eastern or stream it on mac. so you're not alone you are experiencing with everybody off the millions who want to experience this eclipse. but it's like jeffrey said just be quiet when the moment happens and just take it all in. >> all right. next warnings. ukraine could face catastrophic shortage of munitions as russia...
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bra nwen jeffreys for smart phone free childhood.g this isn't necessarily about smartphones, it's about harmful content. how do you regulate that?— you regulate that? absolutely, it's not directly _ you regulate that? absolutely, it's not directly about _ you regulate that? absolutely, it's not directly about smartphones, . you regulate that? absolutely, it's i not directly about smartphones, but about the content they're seeing 2a hours a day, and it's because of the smartphones that they can't get away from those content —— that content. big tech needs to step up on this urgently, and the question for me is why are they not doing this right now? why are they not enforcing their own rules, their own age restrictions? we know 25% of 8—12 —year—olds are on tiktok, so we know that's happening and it's not being stop. these companies have all the data to protect our children. at the moment, they're not. that's because they're making a lot of money out of our children's attention. prioritising profit over well—being. at the moment, it's
bra nwen jeffreys for smart phone free childhood.g this isn't necessarily about smartphones, it's about harmful content. how do you regulate that?— you regulate that? absolutely, it's not directly _ you regulate that? absolutely, it's not directly about _ you regulate that? absolutely, it's not directly about smartphones, . you regulate that? absolutely, it's i not directly about smartphones, but about the content they're seeing 2a hours a day, and it's because of the smartphones that they...
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the claim is everything has come out about jeffrey ups to now grants of slow trickle on that. i know republicans obviously bring, i've, i've seen a lot john, how much is the i've seen file is really resonate within the democratic party. do they care about potential damage to be debt again, can do to not only bill clinton, but any of their candidates that are over the age of 40. i don't think we've gotten the full story on eps the mino. they've dropped all these names, but we don't have any context of what happened. i'm not sure wherever. going to find out. contact some what slowly happened with all the names that were dropped. um, it seems like uh, anyone who might have been involved in something file is getting protected. oh that's, that's my opinion. so i'm not sure it's going to have an impact cuz i don't think we're getting all the information that about that. well, and that's the one thing. yeah. you hear republicans, andrew talk about epstein a lot. they obviously throughout bill clinton, every time they bring it throughout donald trump's name, is this something that nee
the claim is everything has come out about jeffrey ups to now grants of slow trickle on that. i know republicans obviously bring, i've, i've seen a lot john, how much is the i've seen file is really resonate within the democratic party. do they care about potential damage to be debt again, can do to not only bill clinton, but any of their candidates that are over the age of 40. i don't think we've gotten the full story on eps the mino. they've dropped all these names, but we don't have any...
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bra nwen jeffreys, election approaches. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. in more than two years last month. the british retail consortium said inflation at the till eased to i.3%, thanks to lower food costs and increased competition. our cost of living correspondent kevin peachey is here it sounds like better news for the consumers. what exactly has been going on? just consumers. what exactly has been auoin on? , .,, consumers. what exactly has been aoian on? , ., consumers. what exactly has been aoainon? , ., , consumers. what exactly has been aoinaon? , ., , ., going on? just as we are seeing a host of household _ going on? just as we are seeing a host of household bills _ going on? just as we are seeing a host of household bills going - going on? just as we are seeing a host of household bills going up, | host of household bills going up, here at least is some more positive news, as you say. it might not feel like it, but these brc figures suggest that it may be the worst of the price rises in the shops are now behind us. at the heart of it, of course,
bra nwen jeffreys, election approaches. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. in more than two years last month. the british retail consortium said inflation at the till eased to i.3%, thanks to lower food costs and increased competition. our cost of living correspondent kevin peachey is here it sounds like better news for the consumers. what exactly has been going on? just consumers. what exactly has been auoin on? , .,, consumers. what exactly has been aoian on? , ., consumers. what exactly has been...
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jeffrey donaldson has appeared in court accused of various things.first time so jeffrey donaldson has been seen since stepping down as leader of the dup, northern ireland's largest unionist party. since the charges against him broke, he wasjoined at since the charges against him broke, he was joined at the dock this morning by his wife and his co—accused, lady eleanor donaldson, and we heard or detail about the charges both of them face. sir geoffrey faces 11 charges in all, one count of gross indecency towards the child, nine counts of indecent assault and one of rape. those charges involve two individuals and span from 1985 until 2006. eleanor donaldson faces four charges of aiding and abetting of the charges faced by her husband. this morning, the police officer connected the dances to the charges against them. there were no pleas of guilty or not guilty to tip that place at a later date. we previously heard sir geoffrey was strenuously contest the charges. the entire hearing this morning lasted for around seven minutes and i would say there was a
jeffrey donaldson has appeared in court accused of various things.first time so jeffrey donaldson has been seen since stepping down as leader of the dup, northern ireland's largest unionist party. since the charges against him broke, he wasjoined at since the charges against him broke, he was joined at the dock this morning by his wife and his co—accused, lady eleanor donaldson, and we heard or detail about the charges both of them face. sir geoffrey faces 11 charges in all, one count of...
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then you have the allegations from his ex-girlfriend essentially accusing them of running shorts jeffrey will see obviously this going to enfold you much what sean diddy combs we did he do on fox nation .com coming up about dog and cat lovers this enough, you printer or a friend before anything in life, you're not alone none of us are changing decision that people make it work coming up tomorrow and fox and friends we have great jared former acting attorney general matt whitaker we don't forget dvr the show if you cannot catch a live. >> political ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the big weekend show owners low production cuts to be a make or break in the dating world kind of like it was in the muscle dogs from must love dogs, and yet i'm still mad i must've done something right to be have 18 responses. >> you listened to the business use like three, 11, and 14 and michael like them all to decide for yourself. >> the pet owners tequila for the furry friends new heights in this is a work in recent poll found that when intent pet parents, they left a job to find anyone in
then you have the allegations from his ex-girlfriend essentially accusing them of running shorts jeffrey will see obviously this going to enfold you much what sean diddy combs we did he do on fox nation .com coming up about dog and cat lovers this enough, you printer or a friend before anything in life, you're not alone none of us are changing decision that people make it work coming up tomorrow and fox and friends we have great jared former acting attorney general matt whitaker we don't forget...
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branwen jeffreys, bbc news. director of the institute for fiscal studies very complicated and if you can talk us through some of the figures that your hearing on the concerns about how many new places are going to have to be needed on this issue of staff but also the costs for the nursery, just explain how exactly it will work for the nurseries. for nurseries. _ will work for the nurseries. fr?" nurseries, they're already delivering three and four—year—olds some two—year—olds in that part of the market, the big story is the species in on funding rates followed by rental 12% in real terms since 2012 once providers rising costs are taken into account and different stories when we look at the new entitlements for two—year—olds and under and they're introducing in the funding rates the government of said are actually much higher than market prices of childcare providers charging and providers are charging rent £6 an hour at those ages in the funding is a pump 35 on average in the funding rendered to use as at 17 on
branwen jeffreys, bbc news. director of the institute for fiscal studies very complicated and if you can talk us through some of the figures that your hearing on the concerns about how many new places are going to have to be needed on this issue of staff but also the costs for the nursery, just explain how exactly it will work for the nurseries. for nurseries. _ will work for the nurseries. fr?" nurseries, they're already delivering three and four—year—olds some two—year—olds in...
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i am joined by james jeffrey. thank you for joining us. saw happening the last couple days, the biden administration giving an ultimatum. you change our policies -- you change your policies or we will change hours. have has -- what has happened to the relationship between these allies? >> it was a serious split between these two countries in what was in some respects a successful effort to defeat hamas and deter iran and friends in the region from lodging broader war in larger context. so far so good. the israelis for many reasons, some of them deliberate, blocking humanitarian assistance, some of them, the nature of trying to fight an enemy that hasbro did into a civilian area, which is a war crime. the resulting civilian casualties have led to dramatic humanitarian and political problems between us and israel that they are trying, i think for the first time successfully, to work through. >> we heard antony blinken say israel appears to be taking responsibilities and the steps the u.s. asked it to take. will that go some way to restoring
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jeffrey leji, biggest. begin with you here. talking to kaelyn kaelyn seems a bit surreal for so many who remembered his testimony, like myself, what's your reaction to things he said >> well, you know, he certainly said nice things about how he wants to live his life and sympathy for the victims. but it is worth remembering that his testimony was equivocating an awful for the prosecution. and seem to me and to many others very much shaded in favor of oj simpson. so it's all well and good that he thinks j was guilty now. but if he had given more straightforward testimony in the trial all those years ago who knows the result might have been different. i mean, he he i don't want to pin the whole thing on him because they were so many factors at play but i mean, that was really bad testimony. that was a tremendous disappointment to the prosecution. and i can see why. >> well, the burden remained with the prosecution to prove their case. and obviously each witness is going to be beneficial or detrimental in that endeavor. mark, let
jeffrey leji, biggest. begin with you here. talking to kaelyn kaelyn seems a bit surreal for so many who remembered his testimony, like myself, what's your reaction to things he said >> well, you know, he certainly said nice things about how he wants to live his life and sympathy for the victims. but it is worth remembering that his testimony was equivocating an awful for the prosecution. and seem to me and to many others very much shaded in favor of oj simpson. so it's all well and good...
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but i think that you're gonna be human beings as well as lawyers listening to these arguments jeffrey the dobbs decision essentially put questions of abortion back to the states. if the supreme court does anything here, does that put some federal guard rails on the issue of abortion again, it could. the question is whether the federal government can establish a baseline of care and federal law trumps state law to the contrary, and the claim here is that a federal law that requires that emergency rooms provider provide all necessary treatment includes care for abortion. >> now it could be that the justices will say that you need a clear statement from congress before you can cover abortion. and that's the claim of the abortion opponents here in the idaho case. they said that the law doesn't speak clearly and therefore, it shouldn't be interpreted to cover abortion. it has huge consequences it says because if the justices narrow this law as idaho wants and say it merely requires equal treatment. in other words, idaho only has to provide the abortion treatment that it provides to all oth
but i think that you're gonna be human beings as well as lawyers listening to these arguments jeffrey the dobbs decision essentially put questions of abortion back to the states. if the supreme court does anything here, does that put some federal guard rails on the issue of abortion again, it could. the question is whether the federal government can establish a baseline of care and federal law trumps state law to the contrary, and the claim here is that a federal law that requires that...
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ok, so jeffrey, nice as always, mr. nice, it's good to have you with us. we appreciate your analysis tonight. thank you. you're most welcome of the day is almost done. the conversation continues online and we will see you next on the looking for the french business. gathered above and beyond the use it's safe to submit a lifetime call 0. be a trip to africa with the 77 percent on w. i let me think, i got stuck on a piece of bicycle on it. i guess somebody who knew, but i just got out of the millions of people around the world can't attend school even though the un defines the human rights education for everyone. but how logo in 60 minutes on d w, the imagine that you're eating a hamburger and as you're biting into this juicy bird or your dining companion says, yeah, actually that hamburger is not made from taos, its mason golden retriever's. 2 2 should we. 2 2 2 2 2 2 in meeting cultures around the world, people learn to classify small handful of animals with edible and all the rest they classify as disgusting. w series about our complex relationship with
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jeffrey brown recently visited the san francisco bay area. >> accredited exhibition. the san francisco museum of modern art. they show quirks of leading contemporary artists. on display here, a large abstract payment -- painting by joseph aylett. >> it is a big thing. a big accomplishment. in my life. to see a painting like this and to imagine how i did -- it is well. >> he probably did not expect that when you started 21 years ago. >> no. here i am today, doing exhibitions. >> the cocreative growth art center their creative home. the organization celebrating its 50th year in office and open space, supplies and instructors like amy keefer. camaraderie and other support with develop mental, mental and physical disabilities. here is the executive director. >> the idea of being an artist is often privileged act so i think if we bring people into an artistic studio and said you can be creative here, we will support you, please tell us your story, please experiment, there is no right or wrong here. that is an incredible opportunity. >> wasting these are people of of mental
jeffrey brown recently visited the san francisco bay area. >> accredited exhibition. the san francisco museum of modern art. they show quirks of leading contemporary artists. on display here, a large abstract payment -- painting by joseph aylett. >> it is a big thing. a big accomplishment. in my life. to see a painting like this and to imagine how i did -- it is well. >> he probably did not expect that when you started 21 years ago. >> no. here i am today, doing...