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joining us on the phone right now julie k. brownrting for the "miami herald." it was her reporting that opened the sex case. thank you for joining us. first of all, your reaction on the news? >> well, i'm pretty surprised he allegedly would have been paying pretty close attention to him. and had, you know, people really watching him, he should have been on suicide watch as it is. so it's kind of surprising. >> there's word that he hung himself. it was an apparent hanging in the jail, again, that's according to the "the new york times." and that's their reporting from other officials. and this is coming -- what's interesting about this, one of the other lead stories today, were the hundreds of pages of previously sealed documents that were unsealed yesterday from one of his accusers. virginia giuffre's defamation suit. do you think he got word that what happened? >> yeah, of course, he got word of that. the documents released were pretty damming, they include the names of very powerful people. he doesn't look like -- he would have le
joining us on the phone right now julie k. brownrting for the "miami herald." it was her reporting that opened the sex case. thank you for joining us. first of all, your reaction on the news? >> well, i'm pretty surprised he allegedly would have been paying pretty close attention to him. and had, you know, people really watching him, he should have been on suicide watch as it is. so it's kind of surprising. >> there's word that he hung himself. it was an apparent hanging...
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it was very difficult for julie brown, our reporter, to get any of them to speak on the record and on camera. it took quite a bit of coaxing and quite a bit of courage on their part. as to what happens in terms of getting them justice, mr. .pstein has a very large estate and as part of the prosecution in new york, the u.s. attorney's hadce for sououthern new york made known that it was going to the $77 million mansion of mr. epstein. of course, that would have required convictcting him ofof e crimes he was charged with. hehe will n not now be convictef those crimes, so it complicates the efforts of the victims. the lawyers for those victims as well as the manhnhattan u.s. justice to achieve through some sort of financial means. but they have said they will continue to do so, in addition, as you said earlier, to the conspiracy case against -- that was filed against mr. epstein will continue. that means there will be other potentiall defendants coming forward. one that has been mentioned prominently is going maxwell, alleged to be mr. epstein's pimp. there are others. yet a masters, sch
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i've been covering it for 14 years and julie brown for nearly as long. never ban story like this. it's unbelievable. >> when we look at the next steps, we heard from the u.s. attorney looking forward, looking at conspiracy. we heard from one of the defense attorneys for jeffrey epstein also saying how did this happen. what is the next chapter going to be like? >> you know, richard, at this point seems like anything is possible. how complicit if at all were the people at the u.s. attorneys office that julie has reported on, the acosta people, how much trouble are they in. he's gone. in this small community in palm beach, it's resonated and the girls who are now women are safer, perhaps, than before. but the thing is it's not over. >> timothy malloy, reporter as well as author. thank you, sir for your perspective on this story. appreciate your time. >>> up next for you, "politicsnation," reverend al sharpton speaks with presidential candidate beto o'rourke of texas after the mass shooting in his hometown of el paso. stick around for that. we put our latest
i've been covering it for 14 years and julie brown for nearly as long. never ban story like this. it's unbelievable. >> when we look at the next steps, we heard from the u.s. attorney looking forward, looking at conspiracy. we heard from one of the defense attorneys for jeffrey epstein also saying how did this happen. what is the next chapter going to be like? >> you know, richard, at this point seems like anything is possible. how complicit if at all were the people at the u.s....
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i understand julie brown's point and other people questioning why did this just happen yesterday. but sometimes after you make an arrest you want to see what happens. and sometimes you want to maybe let a law enforcement investigation play out a little bit. what things does the defendant do? what things do the things around the defendant do? >> ah. if julie brown knows they took computers off the island, surely the southern district of new york knows. >> that possibility could certainly exist. so when you look at it you look at a complex law enforcement investigation, there's a task force assigned to this. the fbi, nypd. i think there is a little bit more to it. >> joyce, i have to ask you. bill barr says he is appalled, there's irregularities. ben sass says heads are going to roll. what does that actually look like? what are they doing about it? >> well, bill has been very critical of an entity that he runs as the attorney general he has oversight of the bureau of prisons. mcc is a bureau of prisons -- >> but what are those words -- >> here is the reality. the bureau of prisons t
i understand julie brown's point and other people questioning why did this just happen yesterday. but sometimes after you make an arrest you want to see what happens. and sometimes you want to maybe let a law enforcement investigation play out a little bit. what things does the defendant do? what things do the things around the defendant do? >> ah. if julie brown knows they took computers off the island, surely the southern district of new york knows. >> that possibility could...
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me now for more on jeffrey epstein's apparent suicide is "miami herald" investigative reporter julie brown. julie, you and your team's reporting really is credited with what we kno now is the last phase of jeffrey epstein's lifemu given ho you know about him, how much you studied him, yow he was able to negotiate and plea down so mthings, were you surprised that he apparently died by suicide today? >> i think everybody wasretty surprised. i think that we all thouthat because he had allegedly tried this before that he was probably being watched very efully. so i think everybody was pretty stunned when this happened. >>reenivasan: this comes a a day after this massive document cache was released. for people who haven't been following tlys clowhat's in there. >> these were thousands of documentdocuments th the "miami herald" sued in court for. this was defamation case involving ghislaine maxwell, who allegedly helped him with this sex-trafficking operation. she acted as a sort of madam,on of the people that helped orchestrate and lured some of these women to his various homes in new york and
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julie k. brown is here with us tonight. julie, thanks very much for being here.nice to have you here in person. >> it's great to be here. >> let me just ask broadly speaking what your reaction is to his death. >> you know, i think just like everybody else, you know, i woke up saturday morning, i was working, actually, at the time and i got a phone call and i was just stunned. you know, i said, like everyone else, we thought he was on suicide watch. so your first thought is how does someone who's on suicide watch commit suicide? and you know, by the end of the day shortly thereafter we found out that he was taken off suicide watch recently. so then my next thought was the victims. and i called the women right away and they were pretty distraught, to say the least. >> distraught because this has implications in terms of their ability to get clarity and justice? >> yeah, and closure. and they had been so close. i think they felt finally we're so close to getting him in prison and finally having our day in court, which they were denied the first time around. >> one o
julie k. brown is here with us tonight. julie, thanks very much for being here.nice to have you here in person. >> it's great to be here. >> let me just ask broadly speaking what your reaction is to his death. >> you know, i think just like everybody else, you know, i woke up saturday morning, i was working, actually, at the time and i got a phone call and i was just stunned. you know, i said, like everyone else, we thought he was on suicide watch. so your first thought is how...
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mentioning the landmark reporting that julie brown did at the "miami herald," brought it to a lot ofrse for legal recourse we see at this point. what has changed as a result of his arrest? there was the promise of something that could be, now that's vanished. >> i think it's, it's a huge achievement. to have actually brought him into the criminal justice system at all. which he had, substantially. the arrest was made. >> exactly. cy think it's a helpful conversation that we're having. what does wealth and access by you. is and what kinds of conversations should we be having about the fact that he could basically aim gags alleg could buy 14-year-old girls for sex. because he's a rich white guy. that's not something that the united states of america likes to think about itself. yet it happened and it happened in plain sight of lots of powerful people. who should have known exactly what was happening. and apparently said nothing. >> about those powerful people, adrienne, this story continues because of what's been raised about them. so in the papers this morning, it's george mitchell, i
mentioning the landmark reporting that julie brown did at the "miami herald," brought it to a lot ofrse for legal recourse we see at this point. what has changed as a result of his arrest? there was the promise of something that could be, now that's vanished. >> i think it's, it's a huge achievement. to have actually brought him into the criminal justice system at all. which he had, substantially. the arrest was made. >> exactly. cy think it's a helpful conversation that...
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they are feel overwemd and, quote, not alert and awake. >> julie k. browninto the jeffery epstein case and she published a series of articles on his secret plea deal. brown identified 80 of epstein's alleged victims and spoke with about a dozen of them. good morning. on the sub zwrekt ject of the v you probably know them as well as anybody at this poichlt how are they reacting this morning? >> i think they are in shock, first of all. you know, they were the first people that i called as soon as i had heard, my first thought. i stayed in close it up with them this whole case. the fact that he was arrested has been a roller coaster for them to say the least. they have been trying to find justice on this case for a very long time. >> it seems he beat the system in 2008 with this easy sentence. did he beat it again by taking his own life? >> well, they think so. they think it's another example of how our criminal justice system is not only broken, but it seems to favor wealthy people who somehow seem to always be able to get away with things that regular people
they are feel overwemd and, quote, not alert and awake. >> julie k. browninto the jeffery epstein case and she published a series of articles on his secret plea deal. brown identified 80 of epstein's alleged victims and spoke with about a dozen of them. good morning. on the sub zwrekt ject of the v you probably know them as well as anybody at this poichlt how are they reacting this morning? >> i think they are in shock, first of all. you know, they were the first people that i...
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. >> julie brown, here's what she said to say about the raids on the private island. >> i spoke with a couple of people who were on that island in days before his arrest. and he was -- or i should say the days right after his arrest. they were taking stuff on that island. it is a little surprising that it took them that long >> so given that and given the government's role in brokering this controversial nonprosecution agreement back in 2008, do you and your clients have confidence that the justice department will in fact, bring those responsible to justice? >> unfortunately and sadly, no. the federal government in the past has not come to fruition with the promises they made to these victims both 12 years ago and even now. what julie brown did with her reporting is amazing and i applaud her for bringing this back to light now 12 years later. and finally bringing these charges back up against mr. epstein. but i can tell you even back then 12 years ago when they initiated the raid on his home, even back then they somehow tipped him off. he got tipped off. when the police went into his
. >> julie brown, here's what she said to say about the raids on the private island. >> i spoke with a couple of people who were on that island in days before his arrest. and he was -- or i should say the days right after his arrest. they were taking stuff on that island. it is a little surprising that it took them that long >> so given that and given the government's role in brokering this controversial nonprosecution agreement back in 2008, do you and your clients have...
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. >> reporter: julie brown spent more than into the epstein case cbs this morning she had spoken with his alleged victims and they feel his death robbed them of their day in court. >> it's another example to them of how our criminal justice system is not only broken but it seems to favor wealthy people who somehow seem to always be able to get away with things. >> reporter: attorney general barr said epstein's alleged co- conspirator should not rest easy. marc liverman, cbs news, new york. >>> it was noted that the indictment included a conspiracy charge suggesting others could face charges in this case. >>> a fugitive who escaped from a tennessee prison after killing a corrections official allegedly is back behind bars ending a five-day manhunt. curtis ray watson was caught after homeowners spotted him on their security camera yesterday and immediately called police pitt watson is accused of sexually assaulting and killing 64-year-old administrator at the corrections facility, debra johnson at her home on gr now carome, ite the ndow dnd pieces are on the windshield. they said the fra
. >> reporter: julie brown spent more than into the epstein case cbs this morning she had spoken with his alleged victims and they feel his death robbed them of their day in court. >> it's another example to them of how our criminal justice system is not only broken but it seems to favor wealthy people who somehow seem to always be able to get away with things. >> reporter: attorney general barr said epstein's alleged co- conspirator should not rest easy. marc liverman, cbs...
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brown of "the miami herald" joins us now. julie, thank you. just hours before epstein's apparent suicide, there was that massive document dump in the case. we just went through some of the accusations revealed. do you think it's a coincidence that epstein's death happened so soon after the release of those documents? >> i don't think anything in this case is a coincidence. i think everything that's happened, happened in the order and as the evidence came out. i'm sure that he could feel things kind of closing in around him. he had known, i'm sure, for quite a while that the release of these documents was imminent and they were going to be pretty brutal. i mean, they are. they tell a story about his sex trafficking operation and how he and other people really went out of their way to prey upon vulnerable girls and young women for years. and, you know, so i think that -- i'm sure he felt like this was going to be a really hard one to beat. >> julie, earlier i spoke with a private investigator, he worked with attorneys for epstein's accusers. let
brown of "the miami herald" joins us now. julie, thank you. just hours before epstein's apparent suicide, there was that massive document dump in the case. we just went through some of the accusations revealed. do you think it's a coincidence that epstein's death happened so soon after the release of those documents? >> i don't think anything in this case is a coincidence. i think everything that's happened, happened in the order and as the evidence came out. i'm sure that he...
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anomalies for the summerso far, june and shows the rainfall anomalies for the summer so far, june and july, brownhave had the flooding of late. cheshire, great manchester into derbyshire. low pressure will loom large over the next few days as well, this one coming in from the atlantic slowly will bring more at weather. ahead of it we have a weak ridge of high pressure on saturday, so very few showers around, most places will be dry again with some sunshine, probably drier across the eastern side of england this time, one or two showers popping off here and there out towards the west, particular in northern ireland. those are the temperatures are no great difference from what we have seen over great difference from what we have seen over the past day or two, so around the mid— 20s also. a few showers arriving across north—west england, and south—west scotland during saturday evening, head of what is the main weather system coming in from the atlantic, as that area gets a little bit closer during the second half of the week. there will be more ran around during the second half of the weekend, this
anomalies for the summerso far, june and shows the rainfall anomalies for the summer so far, june and july, brownhave had the flooding of late. cheshire, great manchester into derbyshire. low pressure will loom large over the next few days as well, this one coming in from the atlantic slowly will bring more at weather. ahead of it we have a weak ridge of high pressure on saturday, so very few showers around, most places will be dry again with some sunshine, probably drier across the eastern...
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it's julie kay brown. >> you've been talking to the victims for years, getting some of them to go on record and tell their painful stories. >> yes. >> have you spoken to any of them since epstein died? >> yeah. they were the first people that i called actually. they were very distraught. it's been an emotional rollercoaster for them for over a decade, you know. so now to hear that he committed suicide is sort of a feeling that once again they've been betrayed by the criminal justice system. >> joining us now the former federal prosecutor for the southern district of new york barrett burger and tom winter. just the point of one of the guards not being a full fledged guard, this is like a problem with the federal prison system right where they are short staffed so they elevate additional workers. >> i get you. but this specific prisoner -- >> i am with you. >> -- with the exception of maybe el chapo the highest profile prisoner we've got awaiting trial with so many other people he could implicate. couldn't find a full-timer? >> from a media attention standpoint he is the highest profil
it's julie kay brown. >> you've been talking to the victims for years, getting some of them to go on record and tell their painful stories. >> yes. >> have you spoken to any of them since epstein died? >> yeah. they were the first people that i called actually. they were very distraught. it's been an emotional rollercoaster for them for over a decade, you know. so now to hear that he committed suicide is sort of a feeling that once again they've been betrayed by the...
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julie brown joins me now. julie, welcome to reliable sources.t was your reaction when you heard the news? >> well, i was pretty stunned. you know, disbelief. it's still a little shocking that something like that could have happened given his high profile status in the bureau of prisons. >> well, i mean, certainly. and to make matters worse, the president of the united states and the time when conspiracy theories were flying online seems to be retweeting them. what is the right way to cover that? >> well, you know, i'm not one on conspiracy theories. >> no, certainly. >> i think that's something that i think that, you know, we -- you know, social media is not the place to get your news, let's put it that way. i mean, a lot of people think that they're getting information on twitter and on facebook and other platforms but really you should be reading a newspaper and you should be really studying things more critically than getting your news from social media. >> well, it's a new problem to have a president of the united states stirring that pot of
julie brown joins me now. julie, welcome to reliable sources.t was your reaction when you heard the news? >> well, i was pretty stunned. you know, disbelief. it's still a little shocking that something like that could have happened given his high profile status in the bureau of prisons. >> well, i mean, certainly. and to make matters worse, the president of the united states and the time when conspiracy theories were flying online seems to be retweeting them. what is the right way...
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. >> julie brown talks about that deal but also in the jail in florida, he was able to get special privileges ever get. not only allowed to go to a plush office, turn out the lights because he didn't like the lights beings on. >> out of all of the aspects of the deal in florida, the thing i found the most astonishing is not the short prison sentence, but the terms of his so-called incarceration, the fact that he was allowed to go to his office, the fact that he was allowed to interact with basically anyone he wanted. i have never heard of any sort of bail conditions, i don't know what you want to call it, that allows something like that, particularly in a sex crime. that's the thing that is -- screams out to me that something bizarre happened here. >> was he able to influence officials in the prison or guards to get special -- or to not pay attention -- >> the conspiracy question that everyone wants to know is first, was anyone outside the prison involved in paying or helping and also was he involved in making payments or making other efforts that allowed him to commit suicide. those are ques
. >> julie brown talks about that deal but also in the jail in florida, he was able to get special privileges ever get. not only allowed to go to a plush office, turn out the lights because he didn't like the lights beings on. >> out of all of the aspects of the deal in florida, the thing i found the most astonishing is not the short prison sentence, but the terms of his so-called incarceration, the fact that he was allowed to go to his office, the fact that he was allowed to...
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cheers to julie brown. doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell of ever being a president.ming the nra. while bullets are still flying. cory booker, on roswell rachel maddow's conspiracy tv hour calling for federal background checks. it still wasn't resolved. pretty disgusting. sadly, not shocking, not surprising. all too predictable. and we can't forget, last week it was elizabeth warren and kamala harris. they were literally advancing those old lies, 5-year-old lies and conspiracy theories that have been debunked about michael brown. lies debunked by one eyewitness after another that saw the incident. even obama's justice department didn't agree with the analysisce of kamala harris and elizabeth warren. their justice department pointed out all the eyewitness testimony on the ground. and even now, after another shooting, democrats, the media mob, they are almost too giddy, had a chance once again to politicize a strategy. very predictable, very sad. but think about this, every weekend there are dozens of shootings and several of america's biggest cities. let's look at the
cheers to julie brown. doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell of ever being a president.ming the nra. while bullets are still flying. cory booker, on roswell rachel maddow's conspiracy tv hour calling for federal background checks. it still wasn't resolved. pretty disgusting. sadly, not shocking, not surprising. all too predictable. and we can't forget, last week it was elizabeth warren and kamala harris. they were literally advancing those old lies, 5-year-old lies and conspiracy theories...
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julie brown they're talking to cbs television. for two things, really. not only is emphasis that the investigation has to go ahead and co—conspirators could face trial but also his comments about the prison where epstein was being held. yeah. he was pretty categorical about his annoyance, if you like, about the failures that had taken place. series of regularities with the phrase he used. you referring there to the fa ct used. you referring there to the fact that, as we understand it come epstein should have been checked on every half hour by the prison guards. perley that didn't happen. he should also have been sharing a cell with another inmate, as a sort of bit of a fail—safe as well for someone who is already been on suicide watch, and a fairly that did not happen either. also some questions about the length of overtime and hours that prison guards are working in thatjail. a lot of questions the attorney general wants answers to. another inquiry by what is called the inspector general, which each department in washington has.
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. >> julie brown, once again, thank you for the reporting. this over the last i know what has been years for you and we look forward to more coming from you as this story very much continues even after the death of jeffrey epstein. so thank you. >> thank you. >> erica. >> he thinks his own overheated rhetoric may have led to a murder 20 years ago. now a prominent reverend has a warning for president trump. we speak with him next. that's the only circumstance to which you would separate. can't imagine doing it any other way. this is caitlin dickerson from the new york times. this isn't the only case. very little documentation. lo que yo quiero estar con mi hijo. i know that's not true. and the shelters really don't know what to do with them. i just got another person at d.h.s. to confirm this. i have this number. we're going to publish the story. i have this number. at t-mobile, for $40/line for four lines, it's all included for the whole family, starting with unlimited data. use as much as you want, when you want. and if you like netflix, it'
. >> julie brown, once again, thank you for the reporting. this over the last i know what has been years for you and we look forward to more coming from you as this story very much continues even after the death of jeffrey epstein. so thank you. >> thank you. >> erica. >> he thinks his own overheated rhetoric may have led to a murder 20 years ago. now a prominent reverend has a warning for president trump. we speak with him next. that's the only circumstance to which you...
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media has been no different let us not forget that it was julie k. brown of the miami herald who finally took the evidence that have been driven acted by every major media outlet and expose not just the crimes of outstayed but the cover up of them by government officials from palm beach to capitol hill now with the latest on the jeffrey epstein cases one reporter who is not been afraid to seek the truth and bring it to you joining us from miami is our t. america correspondent john hardy thanks for joining us my pleasure good to be on with you guys always hear it for those of us who is the statement from buckingham palace on behalf of prince andrew enough to get him off the hook as far as the focus of epstein's rich and powerful friends being potential coconspirators in this man's you know with the child pedophilia written. no no it isn't it really isn't because he remains tyrone tabitha one of the as we know central figures in all of this accused of sexually abusing underage girls that were exploited and trafficked traffic by jeffrey abstain and among them
media has been no different let us not forget that it was julie k. brown of the miami herald who finally took the evidence that have been driven acted by every major media outlet and expose not just the crimes of outstayed but the cover up of them by government officials from palm beach to capitol hill now with the latest on the jeffrey epstein cases one reporter who is not been afraid to seek the truth and bring it to you joining us from miami is our t. america correspondent john hardy thanks...
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joining me now julie brown and ken delaney and national security and intelligence reporter. ken, let's start with you. what more are we learning about epstein's final night in. >> morgan, multiple federal law enforcement officials have told nbc news that epstein hanged himself and there's no indication that foul play is suspected. he was housed in a special housing unit where there were bed sheets, a window sill and bed posts. there were ample opportunities for him to have committed suicide. there is an investigation after the attorney general said he was appalled this could happen in federal custody. the rules called for checks to be made on inmates in that facility every 30 minutes. and what's being investigated now is whether those folks, in fact, happened every 30 minutes or whether he was left alone for longer than that. >> you talk about the checks. something i'm confused on. given the guidelines under which federal prisons operate, how unusual is it, ken, would it have been to take epstein off of a suicide watch just six days after an apparent attempt? >> this is the
joining me now julie brown and ken delaney and national security and intelligence reporter. ken, let's start with you. what more are we learning about epstein's final night in. >> morgan, multiple federal law enforcement officials have told nbc news that epstein hanged himself and there's no indication that foul play is suspected. he was housed in a special housing unit where there were bed sheets, a window sill and bed posts. there were ample opportunities for him to have committed...
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we'll hear from the miami herald reporter, julie brown, who's been following epstein's story for years expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. expedia. great riches will find you when liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wow. thanks, zoltar. how can i ever repay you? maybe you could free zoltar? thanks, lady. taxi! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.key. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood ve
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astonishing to me we know so much of what we know how about jeffrey epstein to "the miami herald" and julie brown of those reporting and this saga played out over years and years with victims had been silent for years and years to have it end this way is so hard. >> also a process where he got a slap on the wrist work release thing where he was only showing up at jail at night and he was off in his luxurious life working during the day. so it's -- he's always been protected in suspicious ways. this country has no trust, no faith in justice for people like jeffrey epstein and the justice for the rest of us. he was connected to very powerful people who really needed him to be quiet. there are conspiracy theories abounding and this will be a topic itself. this is an epic fail of staff and it's on the watch of this justice department and president trump's own government as he tweets -- or retweets about bill clinton,ne clinton, this is their fault. and senator sass is right. there need to be many answers about the violation of protocol how he ended up dead. it's on bill barr and president trump. >> a
astonishing to me we know so much of what we know how about jeffrey epstein to "the miami herald" and julie brown of those reporting and this saga played out over years and years with victims had been silent for years and years to have it end this way is so hard. >> also a process where he got a slap on the wrist work release thing where he was only showing up at jail at night and he was off in his luxurious life working during the day. so it's -- he's always been protected in...
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so moments ago we heard from "miami herald" investigative reporter julie k. brown whose reporting broke open this story. she says his death may actually move the case forward. >> there's other records that they can get, you know. they did a search warrant at his home, and they probably have other witnesses who, especially now quite frankly, you know, all this time a lot of people who knew what he was doing were afrid afraid to talk. they were really afraid of him, and so the question now becomes how many of those people are really going to stand up now ask finally say, you know, i know he did this, and i was a witness to it, and i was just afraid to talk in the past. so in some ways, it might open up the case even more because there will be people that maybe will not be as afraid to talk now. >> all right, let's talk more now about the investigation, its potential, and this apparent suicide. cnn law enforcement analyst, james gal kliano, and paul call with me now. what typically does it mean to be on suicide watch at mcc? >> well, fred, 25 years in law enforcement,
so moments ago we heard from "miami herald" investigative reporter julie k. brown whose reporting broke open this story. she says his death may actually move the case forward. >> there's other records that they can get, you know. they did a search warrant at his home, and they probably have other witnesses who, especially now quite frankly, you know, all this time a lot of people who knew what he was doing were afrid afraid to talk. they were really afraid of him, and so the...
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julie kate brown is the reporter with breaking and leading the reporting on the epstein story from the years. first of all, when you heard, i mean, this news, this is something you've been working on for years. what went through your mind. >> i was just stunned just like everybody else. the first thought isn't he on suicide watch and how does someone commit suicide when on suicide watch. i thought the same thing everybody else did, and my first thought actually after that was call the women. call the victims. i called them immediately, and they were very distraught. >> because they felt that they weren't going to get answers? and that anybody else who was involved might not be brought to justice? >> i don't know if it was that as much as they had been wanting, you know, their whole goal was to hold him accountable and go to prison. he got such a sweetheart deal in 2008. in 2008 and he mercilessly treated them terribly. >> he had detectives following them. >> yeah, yeah. >> threatening them. >> and his lawyers were submitting, you know, their facebook page at the time it was my space, t
julie kate brown is the reporter with breaking and leading the reporting on the epstein story from the years. first of all, when you heard, i mean, this news, this is something you've been working on for years. what went through your mind. >> i was just stunned just like everybody else. the first thought isn't he on suicide watch and how does someone commit suicide when on suicide watch. i thought the same thing everybody else did, and my first thought actually after that was call the...
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july 18th meeting. my name is supervisor gordan mar and i'm the chair of this committee. i'm joined by supervisor aaron peskin, brown is running late and she'll be with us in a few minutes. thank you to this committee's clerk, john carole and i'd like to thank kerwin cooley at sf gov tv for staffing this meeting. >> yes, please ensure you silence your cellphones and speakers cards are part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items will appear on the july 30th, 2019 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you mr. clerk. for item number one, since supervisor brown is a co sponsor, i'm going to hold off on that. we'll call the items out of order. mr. clerk, can you please call item number 2. >> clerk: agenda item number 2 is a resolution regarding non renew of a historical property contract the owner of 960 market. under chapter 71 of the administrative code notifying the assess recordings office and authorization the notice of the non renewal and record a notice of non renewal. >> as you may be aware there's a state law called the mills act, which we administer through charter 71, i thi
july 18th meeting. my name is supervisor gordan mar and i'm the chair of this committee. i'm joined by supervisor aaron peskin, brown is running late and she'll be with us in a few minutes. thank you to this committee's clerk, john carole and i'd like to thank kerwin cooley at sf gov tv for staffing this meeting. >> yes, please ensure you silence your cellphones and speakers cards are part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items will appear on the july 30th, 2019 board of...
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federal agents in fairfield. 40-year-old robert brown of bay point is wanted in the deadly shooting of 36-year-old daniel strader. that's in concord back in julyt brown was at home on shenandoah drive in fairfield yesterday. the search for him led to an eight hour barricade situation there. six people were taken into custody after police deployed teargas into the house, but authorities say brown was not among the people inside the home. >>> chp and santa cruz counties as a 14-year-old boy is responsible for a solo car crash that injured him and five other teenagers from san jose. and happened early yesterday morning on portola drive near 41st avenue in capitola. investigators say the 14-year- old driver crashed into a tree during a brief police chase. the chp says all six teenagers in the car suffered serious injuries. >> of 14-year-old should not behind the wheel. they can't even obtain a drivers license. we don't know why they were behind the wheel. >> the chp says the investigation is still in its early stages, but officers do not think that drugs or alcohol played a role in the crash. >>> an animal shelter in san now asking for the public'
federal agents in fairfield. 40-year-old robert brown of bay point is wanted in the deadly shooting of 36-year-old daniel strader. that's in concord back in julyt brown was at home on shenandoah drive in fairfield yesterday. the search for him led to an eight hour barricade situation there. six people were taken into custody after police deployed teargas into the house, but authorities say brown was not among the people inside the home. >>> chp and santa cruz counties as a 14-year-old...
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julie k. browntigative reporter with the miami herald has spent years digging into this case. she blew the lid off his 2007 plea deal and has spoken to dozens of his alleged victims. it's good to see you. >> good morning. >> there's a lot of talk now about this criminal case, this criminal conspiracy case going forward against others potentially who might those people be? are we talking about somebody who might have abused girls? are we talking about the people that may have enabled the alleged conduct by epstein >> i think to start with, i think they're going to go after the people that were directly involved we know that there were a lot of people that made money off of this he didn't do this all by himself. he had schedulers. he had people that went out to certain areas to lure these girls. >> recruiters. >> recruiters. all over the world, actually, we heard because when -- what would happen is when some of the women or girls would age out in his mind, 17, 18 was too old, some of them were so wra
julie k. browntigative reporter with the miami herald has spent years digging into this case. she blew the lid off his 2007 plea deal and has spoken to dozens of his alleged victims. it's good to see you. >> good morning. >> there's a lot of talk now about this criminal case, this criminal conspiracy case going forward against others potentially who might those people be? are we talking about somebody who might have abused girls? are we talking about the people that may have enabled...
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espn reporting oakland raiders wideout antonio brown, who last practiced in july and one of the bestin the nfl, suffered extreme frostbite on his foot while undergoing cryotherapy in france. now, the trendy treatment exposes the body to minus 300 degree nitrogen vapors inside chambers. it is believed by some to have health benefits for recovery, though the fda has not approved it for medical purposes. >>> the big-screen movie villain playing a real-life hero. actor danny trejo, known for bad guy roles in "machete" and "desperado," witnessed a rollover crash in los angeles and sprang into action, helping pull a small boy from the vehicle. everyone is expected to be okay. >>> a new study finding too much coffee could trigger migraines. harvard researchers reporting that drinking three or more servings of coffee a day increases the risk of migraine headaches by 40% for my graigra sufferers. researchers noting the strength of the coffee can complicate its impact. that study appearing in "the american journal of medicine." >>> and the phillies fan flexing some dad muscles at the ballpark.
espn reporting oakland raiders wideout antonio brown, who last practiced in july and one of the bestin the nfl, suffered extreme frostbite on his foot while undergoing cryotherapy in france. now, the trendy treatment exposes the body to minus 300 degree nitrogen vapors inside chambers. it is believed by some to have health benefits for recovery, though the fda has not approved it for medical purposes. >>> the big-screen movie villain playing a real-life hero. actor danny trejo, known...
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july 23rd. >> thank you, supervisor brown. do we need to take public comment? >> we must. >> is there any members of the public that wish to testify on this item? you have two minutes. mr. wright. >> we have a long way to go. you want to do racial equality and what you did to black people. you got that? this goes back not only to your slavery treatment of blacks. it goes back to the city didn't do a damn thing about it. it expanded to treasure island. you got testimony that each and every god damn department here in the city and county of san francisco in san francisco discriminates against black people. and you did it to me when i used to work for muni. you get more respect to undocumented, illegal aliens and in the country in-housing and employment. about affordable housing controversy over studio apartments for 3,500 god damn dollars a month. and you are arguing over that from both sides but yet you say nothing about undocumented illegal immigration getting brand new apartments that you having controversy about paying $3 a month. you hear me? it's disgusting
july 23rd. >> thank you, supervisor brown. do we need to take public comment? >> we must. >> is there any members of the public that wish to testify on this item? you have two minutes. mr. wright. >> we have a long way to go. you want to do racial equality and what you did to black people. you got that? this goes back not only to your slavery treatment of blacks. it goes back to the city didn't do a damn thing about it. it expanded to treasure island. you got testimony...
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reporter julie kay brown found about 60 women who say they had been abused by epstein from 2001 to 2006the 2008 plea deal was illegal because the victims were not told about it. epstein was then arrested on july the 6th, on july the 12th, labor secretary acosta stepped down. on july 24th, nbc news reported that epstein has been found semiconscious in his cell with marks around his neck. as we have been discussing on saturday he was found dead of an apparent suicide. a lot has happened very fast in the last few weeks. >> and mike barnicle, justice delayed not justice served for jeffrey epstein. it is remarkable how this guy has escaped justice for as long as he has. of course, cynics would say it's not really that remarkable. he's a very wealthy man. he was a very wealthy man with a lot of connections with the most powerful people in the united states over the past several decades. and this guy got away with raping young girls time and time again. >> joe, one of the key ingredients in this massive screwup by the department of justice and the federal bureau of prisons, just look at the ba
reporter julie kay brown found about 60 women who say they had been abused by epstein from 2001 to 2006the 2008 plea deal was illegal because the victims were not told about it. epstein was then arrested on july the 6th, on july the 12th, labor secretary acosta stepped down. on july 24th, nbc news reported that epstein has been found semiconscious in his cell with marks around his neck. as we have been discussing on saturday he was found dead of an apparent suicide. a lot has happened very fast...
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i want to mention that miami herald reporter julie k brown, who broke this whole story, who broke thery. his death marks the end of the criminal case, and brown says this robs them of their day in court and of seeing him says this robs them of their day in courtand of seeing him in says this robs them of their day in court and of seeing him in court. hopefully seeing him actually handcuffed and sent to prison. if he we re handcuffed and sent to prison. if he were to have been connected. it ta kes were to have been connected. it takes away their chance of vindication after they were intimidated and in pain for years and years. take a listen. they have been fighting this for a decade. remember, when this happened back in 2006 — 2007, these... now they are women, but they were teenagers. they were treated like they were prostitutes. they were not credible. they would, um... you know, these lawyers hired private investigators that, you know, made their lives really miserablem, followed their families, ran one of their fathers off the road. there is enormous speculation running rife about
i want to mention that miami herald reporter julie k brown, who broke this whole story, who broke thery. his death marks the end of the criminal case, and brown says this robs them of their day in court and of seeing him says this robs them of their day in courtand of seeing him in says this robs them of their day in court and of seeing him in court. hopefully seeing him actually handcuffed and sent to prison. if he we re handcuffed and sent to prison. if he were to have been connected. it ta...