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llc.heir expenditures and contributions and the llc does not. the money disappeared into the llc. it's not dark money. it's pitch black money. liz: were they either concealing payments or spending it on themselves? >> we don't know. we have extensive fundraising events and door knocking conducted by brand-new congress llc. but there is no disclosure for that. the federal law requires every expenditure of $200 or more to be reported and the purpose of that expenditure reported. we have all this money going into campaigns but we don't know how it was spent. liz: that am flat-out violation of the regulations and the law. the pac -- the government says you have to disclose how that campaign money was spent. using a shell company that hides how it was spent is a violation, correct? >> the federal election campaign act was passed after watergate. it's the heart of federal election campaign law and it's been that way for 30-40 years. li ocasio-cortez has been hit with accusations of self-dealing.
llc.heir expenditures and contributions and the llc does not. the money disappeared into the llc. it's not dark money. it's pitch black money. liz: were they either concealing payments or spending it on themselves? >> we don't know. we have extensive fundraising events and door knocking conducted by brand-new congress llc. but there is no disclosure for that. the federal law requires every expenditure of $200 or more to be reported and the purpose of that expenditure reported. we have all...
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to the llc.for $2 million, inmate $62,000 in contributions to candidates, nothing in independent expection expenditures. it disappeared into the pockets of chakrabarti or they used it to assist campaigns without reporting it, which would be major -- >> laura: this gets real confusing for most people. they were doing something they weren't supposed to do, and a lot of money was involved. and it looks like the money was going to support her campaign, and if she was in control of that and knew what was going on, she could be in big trouble. that's the law. >> our best defense is probably that she was too ignorant and didn't know what was going on. >> laura: she's so ignorant, she knows how to reorient the entire u.s. economy under the green new deal head this is from her chief of staff, the way he modeled this on operation. >> our ideas to run a single unified campaign that will look a lot like the bernie sanders campaign, use a model is a single website for fund-raising, a single, giant national mo
to the llc.for $2 million, inmate $62,000 in contributions to candidates, nothing in independent expection expenditures. it disappeared into the pockets of chakrabarti or they used it to assist campaigns without reporting it, which would be major -- >> laura: this gets real confusing for most people. they were doing something they weren't supposed to do, and a lot of money was involved. and it looks like the money was going to support her campaign, and if she was in control of that and...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good eveng. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: security check. revelations that president trump ordered his son-in-law, jaredr, ku be given top-secret clearance over objections from the white house chietaff and u.s. intelligence. then, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze michael cohen's testimony, and what the failed nuclear summit meanfor the u.s. and north korea. plus, actors ethan hawke and paul dano on their roles in the broaay revival of sam shepard's play, "true west." >> sam shepard is unbeevably funny, and he's a deeply spiritual man. and he's got a profound sensibility about america, and it's not knee-jerk macho. ha's many, many things.
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i didn't put into an llc. people who donated to the campaign and ends up in something we don't know where it's heading? let alone the illegality of it. >> marie: we don't know the legal issues of it. there's been a complaint filed by conservative group. this is all part of the post citizens united. a lot of people, especially on the right, have been pushing for taking down some of the campaign finance regulatory things that have been put in place over many years. they want some of these regulations gone. >> kennedy: this is a violation of a 1971 1971 federl election law. that's the allegation. >> marie: yes. the world we are living in, post citizens united, where there is more dark money in politics. it's easier to give dark money. it's a problem across the board. as a legal issue. the two i just want to ask the question, if you are going to go through the trouble of setting up these two entities to shift money from one to the other, and you control both, it's hard to say that's not sufficient or for a bad rea
i didn't put into an llc. people who donated to the campaign and ends up in something we don't know where it's heading? let alone the illegality of it. >> marie: we don't know the legal issues of it. there's been a complaint filed by conservative group. this is all part of the post citizens united. a lot of people, especially on the right, have been pushing for taking down some of the campaign finance regulatory things that have been put in place over many years. they want some of these...
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there are not the same kind of limits when it is coming out of an llc.can think of it to do this if it wasn't less oversight and more freedom with the honey? >> certainly the individual campaign candidate vehicles are the most tightly-restricted. so i think she is probably going to have to explain this structure and not simply in a tweet that tells people she is in charge now. so it is, if you think about it, the limits on how much candidate campaigns can raise and the disclosure requirements are much tougher than for pacs. if those, if those political action committees are actually not independent, but controlled by the candidate, you have a lot of potential problems as some former republican, fec commissioners noted this will have to be addressed by congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, probably not simply on twitter. >> james, gary, thanks to both of you. >> thanks. connell: we'll get to the devastation in alabama. rescue crews searching for survivors after the deadly tornado ripped through the state. dozen of people are not accounted for. we're liv
there are not the same kind of limits when it is coming out of an llc.can think of it to do this if it wasn't less oversight and more freedom with the honey? >> certainly the individual campaign candidate vehicles are the most tightly-restricted. so i think she is probably going to have to explain this structure and not simply in a tweet that tells people she is in charge now. so it is, if you think about it, the limits on how much candidate campaigns can raise and the disclosure...
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the end prize of two political action committees and llc provided campaign support at a deficit.3.3 million to support the campaign of the congresswoman and others, yet they charged the campaign only $300,000. that looks like a potential $3 million subsidy to the campaigns they supported, including the congresswoman's because she paid $60,000 for the services she received from this enterprise. liz: it's as black box. that's why campaign laws are so detailed. you can't do things like this. she is paid $2,000 in taxes for a company she found? 2012. this is interesting when you dig in deep to ocasio-cortez's finances. there are a lot of problems there. >> she was involved in setting up this enterprise of the three organizations. her name appears as a director. her boyfriend worked for this enterprise, and she benefited from the subsidy that they provided the various campaigns. so i think that she is in for a good dose of education from both an fec investigation and possibly department of justice investigation. liz: tonight we are keeping a close eye on the several other stories for
the end prize of two political action committees and llc provided campaign support at a deficit.3.3 million to support the campaign of the congresswoman and others, yet they charged the campaign only $300,000. that looks like a potential $3 million subsidy to the campaigns they supported, including the congresswoman's because she paid $60,000 for the services she received from this enterprise. liz: it's as black box. that's why campaign laws are so detailed. you can't do things like this. she...
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instead what mueller was examining were another set of examples involving the llc. it's a major threat in the cohen story which remains unresolved to this day as we wait for the final mueller report. after the fbi raid we found out the shell company received millions of dollars with big corporations like at&t a korean defense firm. among those payments were hundreds of thousands from an american investment firm linked to russianall garb. he was stopped on the tarmac after getting off private plane and questioned by federal agents who seized his electronic devices. we learned he met with cohen at trump tower to discuss u.s./russian relations just days before trump would take the oath of office. and then he and cohen later spent time together at the president's inauguration in washington. and we don't know what that's all about or why the firm started paying cohen shortly thereafter. what we do know is mueller's probe of those payments started way before the hush money investigation. in the special counsel ultimately handed off the cohen case to the southern district
instead what mueller was examining were another set of examples involving the llc. it's a major threat in the cohen story which remains unresolved to this day as we wait for the final mueller report. after the fbi raid we found out the shell company received millions of dollars with big corporations like at&t a korean defense firm. among those payments were hundreds of thousands from an american investment firm linked to russianall garb. he was stopped on the tarmac after getting off...
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bernie sanders in the past has used an llc, in the suburb of virginia, called old towne media.ught $82 million for ad time. no website. no phone. just a single flame home. it's been called a front company. these are black box shell companies. what's your take on that? >> it's ironic. brrs has been a big proponent of campaign finance reform. he always says there needs to be more transparency and disclose our. but there is no disclosure about this company i think in the last campaign bought $82 million worth of ads for him. nobody knows who this company is, who their employees are or anything else. that's not quite in accord with the transparency he keeps pushing on everyone else. liz: this could link back to why bernie sanders still refuses to release his tax returns. reports indicate the people behind this black box llc are friends and former associates of his wife jane. and she was getting tins of thousands -- tens of thousands of dollars on those ad buys. those commissions could be on the tax returns. what do you think? >> we don't know the answer to that. if he published the
bernie sanders in the past has used an llc, in the suburb of virginia, called old towne media.ught $82 million for ad time. no website. no phone. just a single flame home. it's been called a front company. these are black box shell companies. what's your take on that? >> it's ironic. brrs has been a big proponent of campaign finance reform. he always says there needs to be more transparency and disclose our. but there is no disclosure about this company i think in the last campaign bought...
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these packs they transferred money and contributions, nearly $1 million to these brand-new campaign llcnd-new congress llc and the reason for doing that could have been because companies unlike packs, supporting expenditures among other things. >> that is right. there may have been excess contributions because at that time she could only accept $2700 from contributors for her campaign. if the same contributors gave money to these other organizations that were used to help her get elected those are access campaign contributions. heather: could have been a workaround. could it be a case of not knowing all the ins and outs of what is allowed being she's a newcomer to the political game? and would that matter? is that a defense if you didn't know what the rules are? >> it is still a violation of the law. if they didn't realize what they were doing was illegal, the fec -- it would be a civil violation and a civil penalty but if they did this intentionally and knowingly, knowing they were even dating federal campaign finance laws that turns it into criminal violation and those are investigate
these packs they transferred money and contributions, nearly $1 million to these brand-new campaign llcnd-new congress llc and the reason for doing that could have been because companies unlike packs, supporting expenditures among other things. >> that is right. there may have been excess contributions because at that time she could only accept $2700 from contributors for her campaign. if the same contributors gave money to these other organizations that were used to help her get elected...
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we have an llc in peacekeeping operations. we're protecting women's rights in saudi arabia, which the conservatives never did. we played a role in the g7. [applause] >> the honorable member. >> what this prime minister is doing is moving hell and high water to protect a company that stands accused of bribing omar 's sonbing muammar gaddafi with prostitutes. he has been doing that by muzzling strong women. that is not what feminist look like. every day he refuses to allow the attorney to testify and tell her story is another day he is a fake feminist. why to see how her on a muzzle? -- why has he got her own a muzzle? [applause] >> mr. speaker, i am so happy we are talking about women's rights because this government has invested millions of dollars in helping women across the country and will keep on doing just that. it is the conservatives who keep -- >> we will get you live to new york city>> for the scene just outside the trump international hotel at the intersection of 61st street and central park west. gillibrand will mak
we have an llc in peacekeeping operations. we're protecting women's rights in saudi arabia, which the conservatives never did. we played a role in the g7. [applause] >> the honorable member. >> what this prime minister is doing is moving hell and high water to protect a company that stands accused of bribing omar 's sonbing muammar gaddafi with prostitutes. he has been doing that by muzzling strong women. that is not what feminist look like. every day he refuses to allow the...
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he started one of his llcs. within days after he left the trump campaign. there was already an llc being formed. it was real ea an amazing fact pattern. when you look at the manhattan district attorney, it was sitting there for the taking. thaw took the opportunity for it and appears there's going to boo a trial coming up. >> thank you both. >> thank you. >> for more on where things stand for manafort today, the definitive profile of manafort last year and jill wine banks, former watergate prosecutor. there was a lot of surprise and consternation about the radical downward departure in the sentencing guidelines. this seems more squarely in the center of the bull's eye. your reaction? >> i think dud make as lot more sentence. she acted properly in not holding the defendant accountable for what the judge did in the other case. she had a sentence for what he's charged with in her court. and she did that in the range of what is normal for that kind of a crime. and she made it partly consecutive and partly concurrent. she actually sentenced thum 73 months but 30
he started one of his llcs. within days after he left the trump campaign. there was already an llc being formed. it was real ea an amazing fact pattern. when you look at the manhattan district attorney, it was sitting there for the taking. thaw took the opportunity for it and appears there's going to boo a trial coming up. >> thank you both. >> thank you. >> for more on where things stand for manafort today, the definitive profile of manafort last year and jill wine banks,...
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captioning sponsored by newsho productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: disparities in the lengths of prison terms come under scrutiny, after former trump campaign chairman paul manafort receives a sentence of just under four years. then, it's friday. mark shields and michael gerson are here to discuss congress's anti-bigotry resolution, the investns into the president, and the race for 2020. and, to some, classical music can seem impenetrable. now, a new effort to change that, with one recommended piece of classical music for each day of the year. >> people would say to me things like, "i don't know if i'm listening right." and i would want to just say to them, you know, "if you're a human being, and you have ears, and you're responding to that piece of music, that's listening right." >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ movi years., nomy for 160 bnsfthe engine that connects us. >> ordering takeout. >> finding the west route. >> talking for hour
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff.sh on the nr tonight, a boeing 737 crashes in ethiopia. it's the second in under a year for the jecoiner, raising erns over the safety of the airplane. sen, president trump unve his 2020 budget, including an additional $8.6 billion for a southern bder wall. we talk with mr. trump's top economic advisor. plus, we are on the ound at the u.s. southern bowith a report on the conditions that migrants face and the strained resources oforder patrol. >> we can't arrest our way out of the problem. that's not going to solve the problem. and this is not a border patrol solve. this is, this comes from legislation, updatedaws. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> babbel. sa language app that teac real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or o
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff.sh on the nr tonight, a boeing 737 crashes in ethiopia. it's the second in under a year for the jecoiner, raising erns over the safety of the airplane. sen, president trump unve his 2020 budget, including an additional $8.6 billion for a southern bder wall. we talk with mr. trump's top economic advisor. plus, we are on the ound at the u.s. southern bowith a report on the conditions that migrants...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. m judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: one-on-one with lisa murkowski. i sit down with the alaska senator to talk about being a dissenting voice in today's republican party. then, president trump moves to sign a bipartisan conservation bill, otecting millions of acres of public land. plus, for saudi arabian students studying in the u.s., constant surveillance and threats from the saudi government is dangerous fact of life. >> just today i got, for example, a threat from a twitter account, saying that " going to lock you up, and we're goin going to bring you back and, and put you in a cell next to your father." >> woodruff: a that and more, on tonight's pbs nshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our ecoarmy for 160 ye bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> babbel. a language program that teaches spanish, french, german, italian, and more. >> consumer cellular. >> american cruise lines. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most p
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. m judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: one-on-one with lisa murkowski. i sit down with the alaska senator to talk about being a dissenting voice in today's republican party. then, president trump moves to sign a bipartisan conservation bill, otecting millions of acres of public land. plus, for saudi arabian students studying in the u.s., constant surveillance and threats from the saudi government is dangerous...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc oo >>uff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: grounded. the boeing 737-max is banned from u.s. skies, following similar moves by more than 40 other countrie then, more prison time for paul manafort. president trump's fo campaign chairman gets an ditional 3.5 years for conspiring to hide millions of dollars from work in ukraine. plus, a luri danger. more than 50 years after asbestos is found to be dangerous, theush continues to ban the substance in the u.s. >> progress is glacily slow. i've buried so many people i have known and loved, incling my husband. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newr. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language program that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's ten to 15 minutele ons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> consumer cellular. >> consumer cellular. >> bnsf railway. >> american cruise lines. supporting social entr
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a dozen senate republicans break with the presint, voting to overturn mr. trump's declaration of a national emergency at the southern border. then, how indictments in the case of coege admissions fraud expose disparities along race and family income lines at ite universities. plus, a business school that's free, aimed to help low-income people start a company without a loan. >> you have to borrow things and barter. you need to use your energy. but we haven't found a business thatn't yet find a way to start for free. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: w >> on a cruih american cruise lines, you can experience historicestinations along the mississippi river, the columbia river and across the united states. american cruise lines fleet of small shipexplore american landmarks, local cultures and calm waterways. american cruise lines, proud sponsor of pbs newshour. >> bnsf railway. >>
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ning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> brangham: good evening. i'm william brangham. judy woodruff is away. on the "newsur" tonight, tornadoes carve a path of destruction through the southeast, claiming over 20 lives and leveling whole sections of towns in alabama and georgia. then, a conversation with carlos vecchio, the man the u.s. recognizes as the venezuelan ambassador, as opposition leader juan guaido returns to a country in crisis. plus, preserving the past-- a new exhibition highlights the painstaking work of photo conservation. >> the misconception especially for photographs is you can just make another one. you know, we can easily printpr twts that are the same, and they're actually not. there are slight differences that make every single print unique. >> brangham: all that and more on onight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life convertions in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian,
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening. i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: the u.s. house votesonn a resoluondemning hate. the democratic-backed move is seen as a rebuke ofil congresswoman omar, .ccused by some of making anti-semitic remar then, two years into president trump's "a to foreign trade, the u.s. hits the hiest trade deficit in the nation's history. plus, there's been peace at the border between the republic of ireland and northe ireland since the 1998 good friday agreement, but the brexit debate now threatens th stability. >> nobody envisaged, when the '98 agreement was put in pce, that there would be a situation in which britain would be outside the e.u. and ireland would be in the e.u. so, this throws up all kinds of problems nobody had anticipated. >> nawaz: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major fding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ >> on a cruise with american cruise lines, you can experience along thedestination mississippi river, the columbia river and across th
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc ev >> woodruff: gooing. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: the toll from alabama in human lives and property. assessin deadliest tornadoes to hit the u.s. in nearly six years. then, we are on thground at the southern u. border, with a report on the harsh conditions that migrants continue to face once they cross intohe u.s. plus, the fight over vaccines. a measles outbreak i pacific northwest renews scnttiny over exemptions gra to parents who refuse to have their children vaccinated. >> i really, really hope itge doesn'to a point where there is a death, and then people go "oh, maybe i don'thi wanthappen to my kid after all." and it's a terrifying thought, because, you know, it cod be my kid, it could be my, my infant. >>,oodruff: all that and mo on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided : ♪ ♪se >> on a cr with americancr se lines, you can experience historic destinations along the hessissippi river, the columbia river and acrossnited states. american cruise lines fleet of small
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: brexit in the balance. the u.k. parliament rejects prime minister may's latt plan to leave the european union at the end of the month. then, grounding the fleet. the u.s. continues to allow the boeing 787-max jets to fly, as europe and others countries ban them from the skies. and, "varsity blues." dozens of parents and coaches are indicted, after a federal investigation into widespread college admissions fraud at elite universities. plus, we return to the southern rder, this time in mexico, to examine the harsh cond and uncertainty faced by migrant families waiting to enter the u.s. legally. >> ( translated ): until a few months ago, the majority of the population that came to this shelter were men, mainly men. but this started to drastically when violence and unemployment started to increase.il then, entire fs started crossing. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> on a cruis
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we reached out to rogue transportation llc for comment, but did not hear back. in the nurjs melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> it's been a week since oakland teachers went on strike, and they're gaining more support tonight. >> teachers from nearby school districts called for a sick-out today. but is all this picketing leading to progress? >> and tonight we're digging deeper, comparing the teacher salaries in oakland to other distri oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes
we reached out to rogue transportation llc for comment, but did not hear back. in the nurjs melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> it's been a week since oakland teachers went on strike, and they're gaining more support tonight. >> teachers from nearby school districts called for a sick-out today. but is all this picketing leading to progress? >> and tonight we're digging deeper, comparing the teacher salaries in oakland to other distri oh! oh! oh! ♪...
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when it's an llc, a limited liability corporation, the rules are very different, much lighter and sheked a lot of stuff strategic consulting. and you can do that rather than itemizing things. is this illegal? i don't know. both sides are going to have their arguments in court about this, no doubt. and by the way, the rules that govern campaign finance are written by the very people in power for trying to hold onto it. so talk about the fox guarding the hen house. so the people who wrote these roles that she's saying we are going to rewrite the rules, more people who have come to power that are trying to hang onto it. so is this legal under the rules? i don't know. we have people saying if not, both sides will argue and we will see but what's interesting is you just have to ask yourself, why did you need to move it from one thing you control totally to another thing you control totally in order to make the expenditures? it sounds like that dark money that she's talking about, but we will see when they investigate. >> tucker: quickly, the fact that we don't know anything about it, the f
when it's an llc, a limited liability corporation, the rules are very different, much lighter and sheked a lot of stuff strategic consulting. and you can do that rather than itemizing things. is this illegal? i don't know. both sides are going to have their arguments in court about this, no doubt. and by the way, the rules that govern campaign finance are written by the very people in power for trying to hold onto it. so talk about the fox guarding the hen house. so the people who wrote these...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: security check. revelations that president trump ordered his son-in-law, jared kushner, be given top-seet clearance over objections from the white house chief of staff and u.s. intelligence. then, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze michael cohen's testimony, and what the failed nuclear summit means for the u.s. and north korea. plus, actors ethan hawke and paul dano on their roles in the broadway revival of sam, shepard's plrue west." ep sam shepard is unbelievably funny, and he's a spiritual man. and 's got a profound sensibility about america, and it's not knee-jerk macho. it's many, many things. >> woodruff: all that and more, r.on tonight's pbs newshou >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> text night and day. replay. it >> burning some fat. >> sharing the latest viral cat! >> you can do the things you like to do with a wireless plan
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: security check. revelations that president trump ordered his son-in-law, jared kushner, be given top-seet clearance over objections from the white house chief of staff and u.s. intelligence. then, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze michael cohen's testimony, and what the failed nuclear summit means for the u.s. and north korea. plus, actors...
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captioning sponsored by inewshour product, llc f: >> woodrood evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: president trump signs an executive order tying university research grants to campus free speech protections. then, a shift in decades of american policy in the middle ea. the president says the u.s. will recognizisraeli sovereignty over the golan heights, one of the world's most disputed territories. plus, a culinary guide to the persian new year. an iranian chef on how food can help usher in spring. >> for the last 35 years, i cooked outside of iran. but i had this fantastic dream to go back to iran. i want to cook with the cooks.sh i want to e tables. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ >> on a cruise with american cruise lines, you can experience historic destinations along the mississippi ver, the columbia river and across the united states.ic am cruise lines' fleet ofs small shipplore american landmarks, local cultures and calm waterways.er aman cruise lines, proud spon
captioning sponsored by inewshour product, llc f: >> woodrood evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: president trump signs an executive order tying university research grants to campus free speech protections. then, a shift in decades of american policy in the middle ea. the president says the u.s. will recognizisraeli sovereignty over the golan heights, one of the world's most disputed territories. plus, a culinary guide to the persian new year. an iranian chef on how food...
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captioning sponsor by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening. i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is away.ew on theour tonight: a disaster of massive proportions. a cyclone destroys nearly an c entiy in mozambique, flooding vast stretches of land, and cutting off aid to victims. then, one-on-one with secretary of housing and urbanve pment, ben carson. plus, surviving one of syria's harshest prisons. protester details the torture tactics of the assad regime. >> for the first time, i wau protesting b it was fun. but then i get arrested, and it getortured for two days. and lost my nails. and they shocked me with electricity. >> nawaz: all that and more, on tonight's pbs wshour. >> major funding for the p newshour has been provided by: >> on a cruise with american cruiseines, you can experience historic destinations along the mississippi river, tumbia river and across the united states. american cruise lines' fleet of small ships explore american landmarks, local cultures and calm waterways. american cruise lines, proud sponsor of pbs newshour. >> ordering takeout. >> fi
captioning sponsor by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening. i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is away.ew on theour tonight: a disaster of massive proportions. a cyclone destroys nearly an c entiy in mozambique, flooding vast stretches of land, and cutting off aid to victims. then, one-on-one with secretary of housing and urbanve pment, ben carson. plus, surviving one of syria's harshest prisons. protester details the torture tactics of the assad regime. >> for the first...
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captioning sponsored by newsho productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woo on the newshour tonight: ounew wave of migrant families reaches the u.s.ern border, stretching resources available to respond to those eking legal asylum here. then, a deal between the trump administration and the taliban is on the horizon, but what will be the price of peace in afghanistan? plus, generation z is off to college, and they have some serious concerns about student loans. >> i feel like i'm scared of taking out loans just because the word "debt" is just very intimidating. >> woodruff:ll that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:♪ ♪ >> on a cruise with american cruise lines, you can experience historic destinatis along the mississippi river, the columbia river, and across the united states. american cruise lines' fleet of small ships explore american landmarks, local cultures and calm waterways. american cruislines. proud sponsor of pbs newsh >> bnsf railway. >> consumer cellular. >> babbel. a language
captioning sponsored by newsho productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woo on the newshour tonight: ounew wave of migrant families reaches the u.s.ern border, stretching resources available to respond to those eking legal asylum here. then, a deal between the trump administration and the taliban is on the horizon, but what will be the price of peace in afghanistan? plus, generation z is off to college, and they have some serious concerns about student loans. >> i feel...
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caioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the death toll rises as the scope ot the devag cyclone in mozambique comes into clearer focus. then, the f.d.a. approves a treatment for postpartum depression, the first ever for those suffering from the condition. plus, uganda grapples with how s to prevent thepread of the deadly ebola virusrom neighboring congo. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> text night and day. t. catch it on replay. >> burning some >> sharing the latest viral cat! >> you can do the things you like to do with a wireless plan dewigned for you. talk, text and data. consumer cellular. learn more at consumercellular.tv >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, andore. a with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation adr public bsting. and by contributions to your pbs stati
caioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the death toll rises as the scope ot the devag cyclone in mozambique comes into clearer focus. then, the f.d.a. approves a treatment for postpartum depression, the first ever for those suffering from the condition. plus, uganda grapples with how s to prevent thepread of the deadly ebola virusrom neighboring congo. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour >> major...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.he onewshour tonight: the ntird time is not the charm-- britain's parliame again 'sjects prime minister may plan to break away from the european union. then, fleeing home-- we kick off a series of reports from honduras on what is drivingmi ants to make the dangerous journey to the u.s. >> it's like one boy told us, "why am i leaving?" "because, in my neighborhood, you're more likely to ot than to find a job." >> woodruff: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to discuss the fallout from the mueller investigation, the latest calls to undo heah care, and the race for 2020. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ur movingconomy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> text night and day. >> catch it on replay. >> burning some fat. >> sharing the latest viral cat! >> you can do the things you like to do with a wireless plan designed for you. with talk, text and data. consum
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.he onewshour tonight: the ntird time is not the charm-- britain's parliame again 'sjects prime minister may plan to break away from the european union. then, fleeing home-- we kick off a series of reports from honduras on what is drivingmi ants to make the dangerous journey to the u.s. >> it's like one boy told us, "why am i leaving?" "because, in my neighborhood, you're...
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caning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: gjud evening, i'm woodruff. on the newshour tonight, moreee than two after the deadly 737 crash, questions remain about pilot training and boeing's relationship with the f.a.a. then, brexit on the brink-- pre minister theresa may agrees to step down if parliament passes her deal to leave europe. plus, an unorthodox idea to fight climate change, and cool the warming planet, but could it work? >> geoengineering seemed like a bit of a crazy ide but there was a taboo and i uink taboos are unhealthy and my view is we shouerstand it better to see just how crazy it really is. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >>upporting social trepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundati
caning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: gjud evening, i'm woodruff. on the newshour tonight, moreee than two after the deadly 737 crash, questions remain about pilot training and boeing's relationship with the f.a.a. then, brexit on the brink-- pre minister theresa may agrees to step down if parliament passes her deal to leave europe. plus, an unorthodox idea to fight climate change, and cool the warming planet, but could it work? >> geoengineering seemed like a...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> i'm judy woodruff.ing. on the "newshour" tonight, attorney general william barrue summarizes theer report, writing that there was no coordination betweenrump campaign and russia and not enough evidence to charge president trump with obstruction of justice. ve full analysis on what it all means and what's next. plus, as the u.k. enters a decisive week for brexit, we leave the halls ofarliament to hear from the british s blic. >> imassive problem that there's a gulf between parliament and the people. if in fact we don't deliver brexit, a proper brexit, people will be completely disenchanted, and it will manifest itself in ways that we can't predict over generations. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour h been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new languagelike spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons
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those more than 500 companies are all a series of llcs that normally should show up on your personalt setup is common in the new york real estate business, so for the committee the first step would be to get trump's personal returns to look for those 500-plus llc's, and if they're not listed there, then step two would be to try and go and get donald trump's business tax returns. it could get complicated. the chairman of the house ways and means committee tells reuters, quote, tax policy is pretty complicated. there are times when individual returns can instruct you. other times you might seek a business return. that's something to look out for, and it does make you think. if donald trump never ran for president, all of this could have remained hidden forever. so elections do have consequences, including for donald trump. ♪ ♪ do you love me? ♪ ♪ i can really move ♪ ♪ do you love me? ♪ i'm in the groove ♪ now do you love me? ♪ do you love me ♪ now that i can dance? ♪ watch me now! ♪ work, work, ah work it out baby ♪ applebee's 3 course meal starting at $11.99. now that's eatin' good in
those more than 500 companies are all a series of llcs that normally should show up on your personalt setup is common in the new york real estate business, so for the committee the first step would be to get trump's personal returns to look for those 500-plus llc's, and if they're not listed there, then step two would be to try and go and get donald trump's business tax returns. it could get complicated. the chairman of the house ways and means committee tells reuters, quote, tax policy is...
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ng sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight:es dent trump heads to capitol hill, as the mueller report divides lawmakers along political lines. then, redrawing the map. the supreme court hears arguments in two cases on how voting districts are set. plus, e queen of country, reba mcentire, on how she's tapping into her musical roots.e >> time i would try to do something very country, youow the record label or somebody would want me to go more contemporary, or what mainstream is at the time, or what radio was playing at the time. so, it's just back tcs for me. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> on a cruise with american cruise lines, you can rience historic destinations along thes sippi river, the columbia river and across the united states. american cruise lines' fleet ofm all ships explore american landmarks, local cultures and w caerways. american cruise lines, proud p sponsor of newshour. >> text night and day. >> ca
ng sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight:es dent trump heads to capitol hill, as the mueller report divides lawmakers along political lines. then, redrawing the map. the supreme court hears arguments in two cases on how voting districts are set. plus, e queen of country, reba mcentire, on how she's tapping into her musical roots.e >> time i would try to do something very country, youow the record label or...