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kara raised the right issue. we do it and how does business and government work together. kara and i talked about voice being free and the internet similar fiscal cliff indication. ai and automation destroying 20 to 40% of jobs the way we know it today all of us want privacy we want the advantages of big data this is where i would give my nudges to the silicon valley leaders in large software companies about working closer together and with government if not, government will regulate regardless of your position in government they will not do a good job of it how do you work toward a common goal and make sure with privacy issues -- what happened with privacy was right but it killed the start-up industry. you have to play out the hand. >> for the first decade-plus of the commercial internet there is an assumption that openness and free stuff was good. that would lead everybody to a better place we got a lot of good stuff out of it but also bad stuff that people don't know how to handle. we got regulatory frameworks
kara raised the right issue. we do it and how does business and government work together. kara and i talked about voice being free and the internet similar fiscal cliff indication. ai and automation destroying 20 to 40% of jobs the way we know it today all of us want privacy we want the advantages of big data this is where i would give my nudges to the silicon valley leaders in large software companies about working closer together and with government if not, government will regulate regardless...
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joining us know editor at large cnbc contributor kara swisher.d morning my take on this is the problem isn't that facebook is keeping the video up, it's that facebook has become an important source of news and has developed no mechanism for showing people what has been vetted for accuracy and what has not. what's your take >> yeah, i agree with you. i wasn't necessarily advocating for taking it down i just think the way they handled it as usual was cloddish youtube took it town, and that was the ceo's decision and she'll get praised for it or not praised for it she made a decision. in this case they left it up, and then they didn't properly label it i mean, if you look at the label, they're so confusing and you don't understand what's going on i understand facebook is working on a new labeling system for things like this, but it creates an incredible amount of confusion if they don't explain what's wrong with the video, especially if their fact checkers have determined it a hoax why can't they just call it a hoax or put satire on it or something
joining us know editor at large cnbc contributor kara swisher.d morning my take on this is the problem isn't that facebook is keeping the video up, it's that facebook has become an important source of news and has developed no mechanism for showing people what has been vetted for accuracy and what has not. what's your take >> yeah, i agree with you. i wasn't necessarily advocating for taking it down i just think the way they handled it as usual was cloddish youtube took it town, and that...
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oh, i can't hear kara. guys, can you hear kara scannell? >> there she is. >> all right, kara, really significant -- >> can you hear me? >> i can. very significant what we heard from michael cohen this morning. >> that's right, we heard from michael cohen addressing the press where he's said that he hoped he returns from prison in three years from now, that he will be a country without xenophobia, without injustice, and without lies at the helm of the country. he also said that there still remains much to be told, and he looks forward to the day when he can share more information. now, michael cohen has been president trump's personal attorney for ten years. he pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations, the only person in the course of this two-year investigation to implicate the president directly in this crimes. now, michael cohen is going to head up to now 75 miles northwest of new york city to otisville, new york, where the prison is, and there he will enter into the prison population. he is expected to be assigned a job. he will liv
oh, i can't hear kara. guys, can you hear kara scannell? >> there she is. >> all right, kara, really significant -- >> can you hear me? >> i can. very significant what we heard from michael cohen this morning. >> that's right, we heard from michael cohen addressing the press where he's said that he hoped he returns from prison in three years from now, that he will be a country without xenophobia, without injustice, and without lies at the helm of the country. he...
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swisher, executive editor and gene munster of luke ventures kara, would this be unprecedented with a 20 year deal with the government >> you know, whatever. the same thing with the fine these are all very high fines and $5 billion is a lot of money and i wouldn't use the term unprecedented. it's just a question of how much they're going to actually monitor the company. they could have 50 years if they wanted if they're not doing their jobs like last time it doesn't really matter. >> my question is, is the government even prepared or have the experience, the wherewithal to handle something like this or figuring it out as we go and to your point, how do we know this is the right approach? >> it sounds unprecedented, but that's a small amount of money for facebook to pay. if it's $5 billion and what is this monitoring? who's going to do it what are the fines if they do something wrong? i'd love to know the details of something like this, just the number is just meaningless as far as i'm concerned. >> right, and gene, i would think from an investor's point of view, anything that's a 20 y
swisher, executive editor and gene munster of luke ventures kara, would this be unprecedented with a 20 year deal with the government >> you know, whatever. the same thing with the fine these are all very high fines and $5 billion is a lot of money and i wouldn't use the term unprecedented. it's just a question of how much they're going to actually monitor the company. they could have 50 years if they wanted if they're not doing their jobs like last time it doesn't really matter. >>...
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bank wealth management kara murphy is chief investment officer with united capital. lisa, you know, often when there are momentous events looming, the best thing a long-term investor can do is nothing do you counsel that right now or is there something i should do >> we are counselling, tyler, our investors to stand pat on their allocations. meaning that whatever they would be typically in terms of stocks and bonds and real estate that they would certainly stay at those allocations and really, the reason why is if you step back from this trade news, the underlying economy is still chugging along at a slowing and growing pace and so, really, with this kind of thing, there could be a lot of paths that it would take but reacting right now to that level of uncertainty doesn't make a lot of sense until we have more clarity on the future direction. >> kara, a similar question to you. is there any reason to put money to work today or to take money out of the market today before we know what happens on friday >> i will say, i absolutely agree it's most important that investo
bank wealth management kara murphy is chief investment officer with united capital. lisa, you know, often when there are momentous events looming, the best thing a long-term investor can do is nothing do you counsel that right now or is there something i should do >> we are counselling, tyler, our investors to stand pat on their allocations. meaning that whatever they would be typically in terms of stocks and bonds and real estate that they would certainly stay at those allocations and...
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thank you, kara. appreciate it. >>> still to come, the pentagon is set to brief white house officials on a plan troops to the middle east. what exactly would that mission be if it happens? >> didn't this president want to pull back? >> right. >>> rex tillerson says that russian president vladimir putin was more prepared than president trump for their meeting in germany, much more prepared, and this morning the president is firing back personally. that's ahead. >>> plus, a sixth migrant child died in the custody of federal authorities last year, just the other day we were saying five, now we know six. why are we only learning now about the tenth of this ten-year-old? but i'm command ce. it's so important to us that verizon is supporting military families. when i have a child deployed, having a reliable network means everything. so, when i get a video chat, and i get to see their face, it's the best thing in the world. and i've earned every one of these gray hairs. military moms, we serve too. (vo) the
thank you, kara. appreciate it. >>> still to come, the pentagon is set to brief white house officials on a plan troops to the middle east. what exactly would that mission be if it happens? >> didn't this president want to pull back? >> right. >>> rex tillerson says that russian president vladimir putin was more prepared than president trump for their meeting in germany, much more prepared, and this morning the president is firing back personally. that's ahead....
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cnn's kara scannel is joining us. she has the latest on these late-breaking developments slofing an effort by house democrats to get president trump's financial records. what are you learning, kara? >> that's right, wolf. so a federal judge has just ruled that donald trump's accounting firm is required to turn over his financial records and documents to the house committee that had sought and subpoenaed for them. that's a huge win for congress, which has been seeking access to the president's financial records. now, the judge in a 41-page ruling said that congress is well within its right. so i'm going to read a line from this opinion, where he said that history has shown that congressionally exposed criminal conduct by the president or a high-ranking executive branch official can lead to legislation. he also, this that opinion, cited the watergate investigation. this is a huge win for the house committees that have been seeking donald trump's financial records. now, the judge also, importantly, said that he would not
cnn's kara scannel is joining us. she has the latest on these late-breaking developments slofing an effort by house democrats to get president trump's financial records. what are you learning, kara? >> that's right, wolf. so a federal judge has just ruled that donald trump's accounting firm is required to turn over his financial records and documents to the house committee that had sought and subpoenaed for them. that's a huge win for congress, which has been seeking access to the...
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kara scannel is at the courthouse in new york. this is the second major blow in court this week for the president. what is the very latest? >> that's right, wolf. it's the second setback for the president in just three days. judge edgaurdo ramos going point by point through trump organization's arguments of why they shouldn't comply with the subpoenas sent by the congressional committees, and he said that the subpoenas are valid, that congress is particularly, the house financials services committee and the house intelligence committee had a right to these documents, even though the subpoenas were very broad. in fact, the judge said that the power of congress to conduct investigations is inherent in its legislative process. that is broad. he is ruling unequivocally that the congress has a right to the documents that the banks have, both deutsche bank and capital one, banks that donald trump and his family members have done business with for years. these subpoenas also apply to his family members, his companies. and all of that doc
kara scannel is at the courthouse in new york. this is the second major blow in court this week for the president. what is the very latest? >> that's right, wolf. it's the second setback for the president in just three days. judge edgaurdo ramos going point by point through trump organization's arguments of why they shouldn't comply with the subpoenas sent by the congressional committees, and he said that the subpoenas are valid, that congress is particularly, the house financials...
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it and try to tear it out so i think they were seen a lot of that and it kind of followed with what kara said that's great that is you know whether they're looking in a mirror they're seen themselves reflected back on a screen i don't think that that's necessarily problematic the problem is that that's the majority or is that a lot of the communication interaction that they have that they're not getting that reciprocal back and forth which is critical to their development so looking at that screen scene themselves not really problematic if they're just looking at something else and they're not getting any feedback they're not even seen themselves it's not i don't i don't know that it's necessarily that bad we're that good or on harmful but it's taking away time that they need to be spending other things you know and been sleep a lot so when they are awake it's those critical times to help their development and as a screen union is not going to. yes not going to help in any of those hearings i think the accident. so i think that the evidence is also not showing that kids and in the video
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kara is working it for us. he faces a new subpoena. there are some sensitive subjects he clearly is refusing to discuss. >> yeah, that's right, wolf. we've learned that donald trump jr. is specifically wanting to be asked about the june 2016 meeting at trump tower with the russian lawyer and the plans to potentially develop a trump tower in moscow. what sources tell us is don jr. had agreed to come before the committee on two separate occasions to answer these questions but then he balked. part of the reason he balked we're told is because sources told us he didn't want to have a re-do of the testimony he's already given. he testified before them and two other committees, one in the house and one in the senate. the concern is they want to retread this ground. there's a concern this could be a perjury trap because they're so focused on this. they were asking him to come in and they wanted to have a follow-up on this but when they got into the nitty-gritty, they wanted to cover 12 topics with no ground rules. >> one scenario you're heari
kara is working it for us. he faces a new subpoena. there are some sensitive subjects he clearly is refusing to discuss. >> yeah, that's right, wolf. we've learned that donald trump jr. is specifically wanting to be asked about the june 2016 meeting at trump tower with the russian lawyer and the plans to potentially develop a trump tower in moscow. what sources tell us is don jr. had agreed to come before the committee on two separate occasions to answer these questions but then he...
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. >> thanks, kara. kara swisher >> all right thanks for joining us.fter the break, we continue to be all over the sell off how investors should be positioning their portfolios and or amid returning volatility we'll be back in just a memont stay with us they don't give two and a half stars to just anybody. here you go. what's this? it's your piano. hold this for a sec. we don't have a piano. no.. but the neighbors do. just ok is not ok. especially when it comes to your network. at&t is america's best wireless network according to america's biggest test. now with 5g evolution. the first step to 5g. more for your thing. that's our thing. >>> s&p, 2015. we continue to see levels around that what was initially resistance last year earlier, we tried to pop through it vix hasn't move markedly. nasdaq is down it's interesting when you look at the stocks, even specifically in tech, that are most affected, it's not necessarily the ones with china exposure. we talked about uber, which doesn't have a lot that's down more than 9% others that are down quite a bit,
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>> kara scannel bringing us the breaking news. sabrina, let me start with you.ke of this? why not answer questions about this if there's nothing to hide? >> well, that's the question precisely for donald trump jr. and that's why the committee wants him to come back in. because he had testified privately before congress before and we've seen transcripts of some of those conversations. and really, at the heart of this is trump tower meeting in june of 2016, which don junior himself set up when he was offered dirt on hillary clinton and then negotiations on trump tower, moscow, and he had told the committee that he was only peripherally aware of those negotiations. michael cohen,'s trump's former personal attorney testified that he actually briefed don junior maybe ten times on those negotiations. that's a question before him -- >> although just to interject quickly, michael cohen is not the most credible witness. >> he's not the most credible witness, but that's a question to be answered by don junior, to explain that discrepancy. and wether or not he told his fat
>> kara scannel bringing us the breaking news. sabrina, let me start with you.ke of this? why not answer questions about this if there's nothing to hide? >> well, that's the question precisely for donald trump jr. and that's why the committee wants him to come back in. because he had testified privately before congress before and we've seen transcripts of some of those conversations. and really, at the heart of this is trump tower meeting in june of 2016, which don junior himself...
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dave dravecky, kara vanderveer, jason kidd, brad gilbert, and keena turner.er linebacker. in one hand. eddie d. joe montana, ronnie lott. >>> check this out. this is a sensational catch. both the giants and a's were off. that is a fantastic grab. byron buxton. always making the highlights. just graceful. like a gazelle. josh reddick. gold glove, right fielder. doing his thing. the astros, that is a sensational catch. that is the sporting line for tonight backlet's hope the shar rebound. we will be there front and center on saturday. >>> thank you for watching ktvu fox 2. >> the power of 2 comes from you. are we tnot yet.? at crystal geyser we put our mountain source on our bottle... that's cool. ...because we bottle at our mountain source. crystal geyser alpine spring water. always bottled at the mountain source. did you know comcast business goes beyond fast with a gig-speed network. complete internet reliability. nitoring. that's huge. did you guys know we did all this stuff? no. i'm not even done yet. wow. and support. comcast business goes beyond at&t. st
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biggest claims against monsanto the firm which produces that we'd kill and is owned by by a wheat kara contains a chemical called life phosphate and when used on plants and crops it can end up in food and also drinking water and several studies have also shown that it can cause cancer however by air and monsanto insists the roundup weed killer is safe meanwhile. has to contend with another dispute over its subsidiary monsanto the firm allegedly compiled a list of key people influence the debate over pesticides across europe french authorities have started a probe into that after a complaint from the newspaper lamont. was able to do this something to piss in the . this just took off she does a. horse. after yours and you do the well the french paper claims the so-called monsanto file dates back to 2016 and contains 200 names they do include journalists lawmakers and politicians who've been critical of the company's practices the mond alleges the list was drawn up to sway the views of those against the use of life phosphate based pesticides while monsanto was bought by the chemical giant
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escalation of the tensions that you mentioned are rising to a certain degree of pink the deployment of the kara group was already scheduled for a couple of weeks and or even months so it's no surprise i think we should take seriously the announcement of my computer plans we have that the united states have some intelligence that the around is preparing the british tanks or some other contacts maybe not. against the united states forces as such but may be you know knowing what the hizbullah in syria what the river guards. are any militia you know where is this intelligence coming from that we're seeing the u.s. warning of dangers to commercial vessels traveling the waters in this region we don't know i think it's a u.s. intelligence but we do not have the sources how significant do you think all of this is marcus' if we take a look at the big big picture here we're seeing this as collating rhetoric are there concerns about this coming to an actual conflict i think so on and and in it's interesting from and this is all politics so far the u.s. administration from has been very careful you want to
escalation of the tensions that you mentioned are rising to a certain degree of pink the deployment of the kara group was already scheduled for a couple of weeks and or even months so it's no surprise i think we should take seriously the announcement of my computer plans we have that the united states have some intelligence that the around is preparing the british tanks or some other contacts maybe not. against the united states forces as such but may be you know knowing what the hizbullah in...
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is hotter not poor with dry air is getting all the way to 42 and the hydrabad were 41 i think for kara there will be a few more showers jaring the day. when sponsored by the ways in a 2 part series. observes the lives of 2. 20 years. in science circumstances chip lloyd's. rapidly changing. 20 years it. starts. to story to see you around. welcome back ok recap our top stories here this hour sudan's military leaders have agreed with opposition groups to a 3 year transition period as the country slowly moves closer to civilian rule the 2 sides say a final agreement on the makeup of the executive body will be struck within $24.00 hours. russia's president has told the u.s. secretary of state that he senses president trump wants to repair relations between washington and moscow president putin has held talks with mike pompei o in sochi. and saudi arabia says its east to west oil pipeline has been bombed by unmanned aerial drones yemen's who the rebels saying today on the it. was a 2nd night of a nationwide curfew in sri lanka security forces attacking a wave of violence against muslims so f
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their shareholder meets going on a lot of criticism and i believe it was kara swisher or earlier in aumn last weekend, saying this is the end of facebook as we know it and yet the stock is up 30-something percent this year what gives >> one of the things i would caution people to remember that this stock was $124 a share around christmas time of last year and so when you say it was down, yes, it's also climbed 50% off the bottom which is enormous, given that stocks on an average year do about 10% per year one of the things i think is important, in the most recently reported quarter, the business, despite all of the scandal, perceived or otherwise, has continued to perform nicely and mark zuckerberg made an indication and like to hear more going forward, about going from a model where we're screaming in the town square, 2.7 billion monthly active users, to something that is smaller groups, more private, probably less dependent on advertising revenue and more dependent on transactions and e-commerce revenue. so a transition to a new world for facebook is already in the mix with or witho
their shareholder meets going on a lot of criticism and i believe it was kara swisher or earlier in aumn last weekend, saying this is the end of facebook as we know it and yet the stock is up 30-something percent this year what gives >> one of the things i would caution people to remember that this stock was $124 a share around christmas time of last year and so when you say it was down, yes, it's also climbed 50% off the bottom which is enormous, given that stocks on an average year do...
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it's interesting that the judge cited the watergate investigation as kara just laid out. i'm wondering what you made of this? do you agree that it's a big deal? >> i do agree with jeff. in fact, it's a very well reasoned opinion. the judge kind of interestingly, he lays out an overview in the first few pages of what he's going to do and i kept saying, where is the law for this? but as you get into the opinion, you see he's really backed up what he's saying and it's very solid law he's relying on. i think they're having a lot of trouble appealing this or getting a stay and this looks like the oversight committee's going to get their documents. >> what's the next step in this? >> well, the next step is trump's lawyers will go to the court of appeals and ask for a stay. if they don't get a stay there -- >> and that can happen immediately? >> they can do that right away. since this seven day clock is running, i'm sure they will do that right away. if the stay is denied there, they could ask the u.s. supreme court for a stay. that's very unlikely. then the accountants will hav
it's interesting that the judge cited the watergate investigation as kara just laid out. i'm wondering what you made of this? do you agree that it's a big deal? >> i do agree with jeff. in fact, it's a very well reasoned opinion. the judge kind of interestingly, he lays out an overview in the first few pages of what he's going to do and i kept saying, where is the law for this? but as you get into the opinion, you see he's really backed up what he's saying and it's very solid law he's...
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our friend kara swisher. thoughts on this, a new memo by the federal labor board. >> this has been keeping with the idea that uber and other companies want that these are independent contractors, they sometimes call them entrepreneurs. they call them different things, they just don't want to call them employees. it's good news for uber and others who have this kind of workforce. it's really -- it jumps the question of what we need to do about what an employee is going into the future, it has to change given how quickly people switch jobs and how many of these jobs will be like an uber job in the future. >> as stephanie said, this is much bigger than uber. is there some implication? have we thought through what gig workers look like in the future? for most people, health care is the biggest issue, over time, certain protections, what's the best thinking you've come across as to how we're supposed to think about this. >> we have to rethink what an employee is going-forward. we talked about it, but no one's putt
our friend kara swisher. thoughts on this, a new memo by the federal labor board. >> this has been keeping with the idea that uber and other companies want that these are independent contractors, they sometimes call them entrepreneurs. they call them different things, they just don't want to call them employees. it's good news for uber and others who have this kind of workforce. it's really -- it jumps the question of what we need to do about what an employee is going into the future, it...
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market essentially >> yep the market is certainly active in this one and will probably continue to be karaanks. >>> still to come this morning, semis and apple getting hurt in today's trade and what's been obviously a rough month for that sector names like qualcomm, broadcom, micron, intel leading the downside although the dow's repaired losses down 51 at mercedes-benz, we make every vehicle to be eye-catchingly beautiful. we make them to be exhilaratingly agile. we make them to be meticulously engineered. and for the cla, we also made it for this. the 2019 cla. lease the cla 250 coupe for just $299 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> here is what is coming up top of the hour. with big name chip stocks getting hammered, which if any are worth buying? >>> plus our call of the day and tesla at a turning point we'll debate where that stock could go all coming up top of the hour. that means we're on at noon. >>> and you mentioned tesla. thinking about elon musk's tweet, the stock thousand down at around 200 bucks a share, on pace for its ninth ne
market essentially >> yep the market is certainly active in this one and will probably continue to be karaanks. >>> still to come this morning, semis and apple getting hurt in today's trade and what's been obviously a rough month for that sector names like qualcomm, broadcom, micron, intel leading the downside although the dow's repaired losses down 51 at mercedes-benz, we make every vehicle to be eye-catchingly beautiful. we make them to be exhilaratingly agile. we make them to...
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alishia montonyo wrote about this her kid won the 600 meter title six months later, kara talked abouthis at least 7 women who served unpaid suspensions in track and field, nike said moving forward, our contracts with female athletes include written terms to support athletes during pregnancy. where do your negotiations stand now with nike or other sponsors? >> for me, this is something i'm not willing to budge on. they have said that they're going to change the policy and so i believe that and that's something, you know, wherever i am, that i have to be able to be with a company who takes the stand on this issue and is willing to protect women around mirnt. it's not for myself. it's for the future. i don't plan to have more children while i'm competing but that's what it's really about. >> congrats on your daughter, cameron and thank you so much for joining me today >> thank you for having me >> six time olympic gold medallist, allyson felix. >> mark zuckerberg, not the right ceo for the company but knows who would be joining me live with that name, next >>> welcome back facebook chair
alishia montonyo wrote about this her kid won the 600 meter title six months later, kara talked abouthis at least 7 women who served unpaid suspensions in track and field, nike said moving forward, our contracts with female athletes include written terms to support athletes during pregnancy. where do your negotiations stand now with nike or other sponsors? >> for me, this is something i'm not willing to budge on. they have said that they're going to change the policy and so i believe that...
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kara scannell has been following this for us.hing according to cnn's reporting is the committee wants to find out if he lied before the committee in his prior testimony, right? so that obviously puts him in some legal jeopardy if there is any concern there. how do they work out a deal? >> that is one of the key points of tension here which is what led to the subpoena for the president's son and ultimately led to this compromise deal late yesterday. under the terms of the agreement donald trump jr. will return to the senate intelligence committee in mid-june, he will provide testimony in private and will cover between five and six topics that he will sit for for two to four hours. that is a compromise because initially the senate intelligence committee wanted him to cover a dozen topics and sit for an unlimited amount of time. the real point of tension here is this issue that the senate intelligence committee wants to get to some discrepancies in donald trump's testimony between what he said and what other witnesses have said and
kara scannell has been following this for us.hing according to cnn's reporting is the committee wants to find out if he lied before the committee in his prior testimony, right? so that obviously puts him in some legal jeopardy if there is any concern there. how do they work out a deal? >> that is one of the key points of tension here which is what led to the subpoena for the president's son and ultimately led to this compromise deal late yesterday. under the terms of the agreement donald...
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my name is kara chen. i am a deputy public defender. i manage the mental health unit. >> thank you so much for being here. so both at the last hearing and today, despite the fact that there's case managers that perhaps have daily interactions with the individuals at s.b. 1045 is attempting to serve, that the individual refuses services. and when i ask, well then now if this individual is refusing any sort of services, refusing housing, how are you going to get them to court, if this process requires that they be in court. and they say that the public defender is going to play the role of urging the person to come to court. now i'm an attorney and i know that the ethical obligations we have as attorneys is to support the will of our clients. so if the individual doesn't want to engage in services, and yet they're going to rely on you to get this individual to come to court, i'm wondering if you could explain how that seemingly contradictory set of situations, given your ethical duties to, you know, as an attorney, et cetera, are going to
my name is kara chen. i am a deputy public defender. i manage the mental health unit. >> thank you so much for being here. so both at the last hearing and today, despite the fact that there's case managers that perhaps have daily interactions with the individuals at s.b. 1045 is attempting to serve, that the individual refuses services. and when i ask, well then now if this individual is refusing any sort of services, refusing housing, how are you going to get them to court, if this...
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let's bring in kara scannel and senior justice correspondent, evan perez. evan, if flynn did, in fact, tell mueller that there were individuals associated with the trump administration or with congress, trying to get him to change his testimony in order, presumably, to make it more favorable toward the president, why wouldn't mueller have brought specific charges of obstruction against individuals? >> you know, that's a big question. i think members of congress are going to be drilling down on exactly that, that question, wolf. i think we get a few hints in the mueller report. we can see that, according to the mueller report, they couldn't reach to this issue, simply because there's an attorney general/client privilege issue. there's a reference to this in the report, that there is a trump personal attorney who had reached out and left this voice mail, this voice mail in which a sort of oblique reference to, we want to keep you on the team, get a heads up on what you're saying. but i think that's a big issue. it's a big issue that the special counsel, the p
let's bring in kara scannel and senior justice correspondent, evan perez. evan, if flynn did, in fact, tell mueller that there were individuals associated with the trump administration or with congress, trying to get him to change his testimony in order, presumably, to make it more favorable toward the president, why wouldn't mueller have brought specific charges of obstruction against individuals? >> you know, that's a big question. i think members of congress are going to be drilling...
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let's bring in cnn's kara scannel. cnn has learned that the house intelligence committee is now investigating the role that lawyers tied to the president and his family played in michael cohen's false testimony to congress. >> cnn has learned that the house intelligence committee has asked four lawyers associated with trump, jay sekulow, two lawyers who work for the trump organization, and the lawyer for ivanka trump and jared kushner to preserve documents and be ready to sit for voluntary interviews all relating to the bigger question of whether anyone had helped mislead his committee, the house committee's investigation. now, this stems in part from michael cohen's testimony, where he admitted that he lied to congress when he said, he was discussing the length and the duration of the talks to develop a trump tower in moscow. now, what the house intelligence committee is looking into whether any of those lawyers were involved in those statements. when michael cohen was testifying, he said that changes were made to his
let's bring in cnn's kara scannel. cnn has learned that the house intelligence committee is now investigating the role that lawyers tied to the president and his family played in michael cohen's false testimony to congress. >> cnn has learned that the house intelligence committee has asked four lawyers associated with trump, jay sekulow, two lawyers who work for the trump organization, and the lawyer for ivanka trump and jared kushner to preserve documents and be ready to sit for...
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is hotter not poor with dry air is getting all the way to 42 and the hyderabad were 41 i think for kara there will be a few more showers jaring the day. the weather sponsored by cattle and ways. sweden is his home. northern iraq his homeland. from which he ran. camera in hand he returns. to film diaries his tiny taste to run. a story soon transformed by a chance encounter. the gal who saved my life i witnessed documentary on mount to see a. major. piece of the city of. new responding 6 continents across the globe. al-jazeera is correspondents live in bringing the stories they tell me on the cover was done enough to know by this letter south. we're at the mercy of the russian camp for palestinian refugees al-jazeera fluent in world news. welcome back apart from out of the top stories here on the al-jazeera sudan's military leaders have agreed with opposition groups to a 3 year transition period as the country study moves closer to civilian rule the 2 sides say a final agreement on the makeup of the sovereign council was struck within $24.00 hours. of russia's president has told us sect o
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we passed kara a few congresss back and we passed the support act in the last congress and that does make progress. there's so many other things we could be doing. we have jurisdiction, oversight over the drug enforcement administration. yet we're having hearings on this. we could be talking about reforming our prison system is. we did some second chance legislation. that's a good first step and it did it in a bipartisan manner. but these folks behind bars are going to be out some day. most of them. if they have a skill, if it we can do something with them so they have a skill, there's much less chance when they get out they will be breaking into your house or hijacking your car or selling drugs to your kids. we ought to be working on that in this committee, but we're not. we're doing this. we have members of our own institution who can't get out of their own way. they have demonstrated their own anti-semitism. so we a pass this legislation that says all hate is wrong. we didn't focus on the real problem because it was too embarrass i embarrassing. we have over $20 trillion debt over
we passed kara a few congresss back and we passed the support act in the last congress and that does make progress. there's so many other things we could be doing. we have jurisdiction, oversight over the drug enforcement administration. yet we're having hearings on this. we could be talking about reforming our prison system is. we did some second chance legislation. that's a good first step and it did it in a bipartisan manner. but these folks behind bars are going to be out some day. most of...
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starting off with a question from our friend kara swisher can anyone tame the next internet it's thet the individual tech giants we should worry about but the underlying trends driving the companies. as faceboo
starting off with a question from our friend kara swisher can anyone tame the next internet it's thet the individual tech giants we should worry about but the underlying trends driving the companies. as faceboo
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joining us kara sedwick.e back. >> the concern here is who is doing the policing and who is deciding what hate speech is. there's a slippery slope that can unfortunately happen here. i think if firs first and forcet it'foremost it'simportant to rew complicated this problem is. constant policing and identifying bad actors on the platforms is very tricky. and then you add something as subjective arguably as hate speech. that makes it so much harder to define and review. i think we should have some degree of sympathy for the hard work that the talented people are trying to get after, and our perceptions an approach should be grounded in that reality first and foremost before we analyze and prescribe any sort of weight to this. >> i'm going to challenge you for that. i have no sympathy for them. i think the answer to complex things like this is simplicity. we have the first amendment in this country, the peach that we don't like the most is the most protected. take laura loomer, an activist is banned from faceboo
joining us kara sedwick.e back. >> the concern here is who is doing the policing and who is deciding what hate speech is. there's a slippery slope that can unfortunately happen here. i think if firs first and forcet it'foremost it'simportant to rew complicated this problem is. constant policing and identifying bad actors on the platforms is very tricky. and then you add something as subjective arguably as hate speech. that makes it so much harder to define and review. i think we should...