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within a mile of the courthouse in manhattan. to morgan thought those was these investigators could hunt down any criminal whose money passed through manhattan, which happened when someone in the city made a dollar transfer. that meant the long arm of morgan reached in to every part of the world. and he was not afraid to flex those muscles and to impose himself into international finance, where really, very few district attorneys would be able to go. one day, when the district attorney was well over 80, his path crossed carl lease morgan thought i had received a tip off. be a one of his secret contacts. it was probably around 2005. he called us into his office and he told us to buy tickets and get on a plane and had to israel the being told that we were gonna go meet with is really intelligence officials. i had no idea what to expect the when the new york investigators arrived, they never heard of karl lee. all they knew was their boss was very worried about the country. his father had once supported. he viewed iran as a threat t
within a mile of the courthouse in manhattan. to morgan thought those was these investigators could hunt down any criminal whose money passed through manhattan, which happened when someone in the city made a dollar transfer. that meant the long arm of morgan reached in to every part of the world. and he was not afraid to flex those muscles and to impose himself into international finance, where really, very few district attorneys would be able to go. one day, when the district attorney was well...
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i started working in the manhattan district attorney's office in 1994. i was a street crime prosecutor starting with terry minor crimes, working your way up until you're handling more serious in violent crime. i then went and worked in narcotics bureau that prosecuted international shipments mostly coming up from mexico and south america truckloads of usually cocaine, sometimes heroin. after that, i found myself wondering what i should do. and i went and spoke with mister morgan thought and 2003, robert morgan with the district attorney of manhattan. he came from a jewish family that had fled germany escaping persecution. his father was us secretary of the treasury during world war 2 and creator of the morgan law plan to turn germany into an agricultural nation. after the war, he supported the fledgling state of israel, which left its mark on robert morgan thought in 1961, his friend john f. kennedy appointed him district attorney of new york. he went on to become one of the most influential figures in us, traditional history. we had a tremendous amount
i started working in the manhattan district attorney's office in 1994. i was a street crime prosecutor starting with terry minor crimes, working your way up until you're handling more serious in violent crime. i then went and worked in narcotics bureau that prosecuted international shipments mostly coming up from mexico and south america truckloads of usually cocaine, sometimes heroin. after that, i found myself wondering what i should do. and i went and spoke with mister morgan thought and...
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nope, not manhattan or the bronx. sorry, staten island. because this year's crown jewel is none other than queens, new york. [music playing] audrina patridge (voiceover): named the most diverse place on earth, in queens, there's no shortage of cultures or cuisines, especially along the borough's famed roosevelt avenue. from the neighborhoods of sunnyside to flushing, roosevelt ave. spans over 100 city blocks paved with flavors from every corner of the earth. and meeting me for a taste is resident foodie, jeff orlick. so were in jackson heights right now. tell me about this neighborhood. we're in the cross-section of the world. little india over here, little bangladesh, little manila, thai town, one of the five chinatowns. people say it's like a mosaic of cultures. not a melting pot, but a mosaic because everyone has their own section everywhere. audrina patridge (voiceover): jeff is somewhat of a local celebrity. hey man. male voice: what's up? how you doing there? how are you? male voice: ok. audrina patridge (voiceover): known for organi
nope, not manhattan or the bronx. sorry, staten island. because this year's crown jewel is none other than queens, new york. [music playing] audrina patridge (voiceover): named the most diverse place on earth, in queens, there's no shortage of cultures or cuisines, especially along the borough's famed roosevelt avenue. from the neighborhoods of sunnyside to flushing, roosevelt ave. spans over 100 city blocks paved with flavors from every corner of the earth. and meeting me for a taste is...
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at least i would have been in manhattan and there's a case down in georgia.l time. we saw multiple people going into a grand jury in washington, d.c. searching for documents down in mar-a-lago. this is the one if anything they knew what they were looking for because there had been so much communication between the two. he's definitely trying to understand it right now, they do not have the indictment, they have the basic understanding of what is in there and so i think we will have to wait the next couple days to see the facts and with a special counsel has bui built. >> byron: what donald trump are we going to see next tuesday in florida and will law enforcement be positioned differently this time? it seem like he was in new york that the police were very polite and referential to him. >> i think it's going to be a very curious dynamic and so this is a very different courthouse and not manhattan and miami and florida the ro rocket they knew it was a possibility and you have to remember donald trump. the dialogue between manhattan and the secret service was w
at least i would have been in manhattan and there's a case down in georgia.l time. we saw multiple people going into a grand jury in washington, d.c. searching for documents down in mar-a-lago. this is the one if anything they knew what they were looking for because there had been so much communication between the two. he's definitely trying to understand it right now, they do not have the indictment, they have the basic understanding of what is in there and so i think we will have to wait the...
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cy vance district attorney from manhattan 2010 to 2022, is with me now. first a bit of your experience with that obligation. in that case through some interestingly novel issues, i suppose although in the ends green quartz had no, not really. sort of is like anyone else. but what do you anticipate in terms of this success of delay tactic tactics and even basic things like that? >> our case was in a unique set of circumstances because president trump was president trump. >> sitting president. >> and we knew the sitting president i discovered there are many guardrails in the system to protect you. you can have, as he did, your attorney general oppose a subpoena in civil court. you could ever solicit will solicitor general do the same. you have all the forces of -- the >> government is arguing is. case >> arguing his case, in addition to his private lawyers. and i would say those guardrails were frustrating but i understood them and i think they are important. you have to protect the president from routine, not routine, from malicious suits and in our case i
cy vance district attorney from manhattan 2010 to 2022, is with me now. first a bit of your experience with that obligation. in that case through some interestingly novel issues, i suppose although in the ends green quartz had no, not really. sort of is like anyone else. but what do you anticipate in terms of this success of delay tactic tactics and even basic things like that? >> our case was in a unique set of circumstances because president trump was president trump. >> sitting...
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manhattan ayer alcanzÓ a 218 la calidad del aire, duplicando el lÍmite para considerarlo saludable.cos, que mantengan con ustedes y con ellos su inhalador en la cartera. >> hubo vuelos cancelados y retrasados.las actividades al aire libre fueron canceladas. >> la gente no toma conciencia de que estas condiciones afectan a la salud. >> las condiciones mejorarÁn este fin de semana. >> entre los miles de migrantes que recorren varios paÍses para llegar a estados unidos se ven casos muy particulares, como esta mujer que viaja con un tanque de oxÍgeno para que su hijo, quien tiene una afecciÓn cardiaca, pueda seguir. >> este tanque de oxÍgeno viajÓ desde venezuela hasta la ciudad juÁrez y es lo que le da vida a un niÑo migrante, a quien sÓlo le funciona la mitad del corazÓn por un problema de nacimiento. >> llegamos a estados unidos. >> su familia, 11 en total, cruzaron la selva y todo centroamÉrica cargando el tanque de oxÍgeno. quieren llegar a estados unidos en busca de un implante de corazÓn para el niÑo. >> ha sido difÍcil. >> los conocimos hace un mes en panamÁ cuando cruzaron la s
manhattan ayer alcanzÓ a 218 la calidad del aire, duplicando el lÍmite para considerarlo saludable.cos, que mantengan con ustedes y con ellos su inhalador en la cartera. >> hubo vuelos cancelados y retrasados.las actividades al aire libre fueron canceladas. >> la gente no toma conciencia de que estas condiciones afectan a la salud. >> las condiciones mejorarÁn este fin de semana. >> entre los miles de migrantes que recorren varios paÍses para llegar a estados unidos...
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now we're saying if the manhattan d.a. case case holds march into april, you can't just have back-to-back trials as robert said. you have a constitutional right to prepare your defense, to participate in your defense. so you have to build in even more time. now we're where? a year from now, the summer of 2024 when we're right upon conventions, when we're months away from an actual presidential election? i don't think a judge is going to do that. if i'm a prosecutor, i don't want to try this case consistent with doj policy, but also as a strategic matter in let's say august, september 2024. >> can i just ask a question? what if donald trump were elected president, then what happens? this is gone because first of all, he would control the justice department. so if you're talking about this case, he controls the justice department. he just dismisses the -- if it's still pending, he dismisses the case. it's gone. >> couldn't he pardon himself? >> well, there is a debate about that. but if it's a pending case, he basically with
now we're saying if the manhattan d.a. case case holds march into april, you can't just have back-to-back trials as robert said. you have a constitutional right to prepare your defense, to participate in your defense. so you have to build in even more time. now we're where? a year from now, the summer of 2024 when we're right upon conventions, when we're months away from an actual presidential election? i don't think a judge is going to do that. if i'm a prosecutor, i don't want to try this...
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hay similitudes y diferencias con lo que vimos en manhattan.alabras que los traes desde nuestra cadena hermana msnbc, que nos dejan ver lo que ocurrió adentro de la corte. >> adentro de nueva york estábamos al tanto de ver las imágenes del expresidente caminando por el pasillo, podíamos ver su expresión. y veremos qué tan bien capturan los dibujos de la corte su expresión. en la corte de nueva york lo vimos conmovido de alguna manera por el caso en su contra. Éste es un caso diferente porque es federal, y no tenemos la posibilidad de ver su rostro e interpretarlo. estamos esperando que rogelio nos cuente lo que pasó y cómo transcurrió el proceso. hay fuentes de los medios adentro, fuentes de los abogados, y fuentes del gobierno que poco a poco van a narrar lo que ocurrió en este día histórico que al parecer va a terminar para el expresidente donald trump que va para new jersey, aunque el sur de la florida es su hogar. >> y han puesto en evidencia los manifestantes detrás de ti, detrás de nosotros, y se han reunido en las calles alrededor de la
hay similitudes y diferencias con lo que vimos en manhattan.alabras que los traes desde nuestra cadena hermana msnbc, que nos dejan ver lo que ocurrió adentro de la corte. >> adentro de nueva york estábamos al tanto de ver las imágenes del expresidente caminando por el pasillo, podíamos ver su expresión. y veremos qué tan bien capturan los dibujos de la corte su expresión. en la corte de nueva york lo vimos conmovido de alguna manera por el caso en su contra. Éste es un caso...
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again, when we back earlier this year to alvin bragg's case in manhattan against trump, this is similar to what we heard at that point, a first wave of not only support for trump in terms of standing alongside him and saying this case is not something that should have been brought, but also an overall questioning of the system under which it was being brought. we will continue to see how this statement evolves. it's interesting to point out that we heard from a lot of candidates and fellow republicans across the country as soon as news of the indictment came out but then once the details from the indictment were made public there has been kind of a not as loud perhaps response in terms of ingesting the details and seeing what it is the department of justice is alleging. there is just a little bit of a difference in the reaction from that point. host: you also contributed to the associate press coverage over the weekend as president trump held events in georgia and north carolina which were his first public events since this recent indictment was announced. what was your impression of ho
again, when we back earlier this year to alvin bragg's case in manhattan against trump, this is similar to what we heard at that point, a first wave of not only support for trump in terms of standing alongside him and saying this case is not something that should have been brought, but also an overall questioning of the system under which it was being brought. we will continue to see how this statement evolves. it's interesting to point out that we heard from a lot of candidates and fellow...
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though last time in manhattan it was anything but quick. but that was because they had a larger discussion about what the former president could and could not say and by using evidence at trial. that was all about that protective order that would eventually bar him from posting evidence on social media that had been given to him by the prosecutors in that case. i don't expect the same discussion here today. this is not the judge that is actually going to oversee the trial. but we are learning more and trying to dig in terms of what is actually going to happen in terms of the processing. but in any event, we will not see it. that will all happen behind closed doors. federal court is notoriously tight. >> we're about five hours away still up until that arraignment, but we know a couple of trump's lawyers resigned just after this indictment was unsealed. "the washington post" had this headline today, trump scrambles to find lawyer on eve of first federal court appearance. that was just last night. what are we learning now about who is represen
though last time in manhattan it was anything but quick. but that was because they had a larger discussion about what the former president could and could not say and by using evidence at trial. that was all about that protective order that would eventually bar him from posting evidence on social media that had been given to him by the prosecutors in that case. i don't expect the same discussion here today. this is not the judge that is actually going to oversee the trial. but we are learning...
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a lot of them introducing relationships with the manhattan institute. parents are here tonight very proud parents. i can see where rafael comes from. [applause] is the spitting image. maybe raffaella keep calling ralph but' it's rafael i guess the english version. rafael may be the origins of interest in the subject came from his dad who was a detective nypd for 20 years. during the turbulent '80s, 90s and then in the aftermath of 911. appeared at a time extraordinary change i thank you for your service to this city. [applause] you and your wife, thank you. i had the opportunity to meet rafael several years ago. george kelly was in his last year of life had a long bout withd. cancer. he was a friend, colleague, mentor, co-author. he was just an extraordinary individual who had great influence on these issues. his work with jim wilson, broken windows. ies was the practitioner broken windows. put their theories into practice with great success. because they understood you could not focus just on serious crime pretty also to focus on the disorder, the brok
a lot of them introducing relationships with the manhattan institute. parents are here tonight very proud parents. i can see where rafael comes from. [applause] is the spitting image. maybe raffaella keep calling ralph but' it's rafael i guess the english version. rafael may be the origins of interest in the subject came from his dad who was a detective nypd for 20 years. during the turbulent '80s, 90s and then in the aftermath of 911. appeared at a time extraordinary change i thank you for...
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a lot of them introduce him to relationship with the manhattan institute. his parents are here tonight, is very proud parents. and i can see where rafael comes from. his is the spitting image. maybe rafael's i keep calling ralph. well, but it's rafael, the i guess the english of rafael. rafael maybe the origins of his interest. this subject came from his dad, who was a detective in the nypd for 20 years during the turbulent eighties nineties, and then in the aftermath of 911. and so during a period of time of extraordinary change. so. so thank you for your service the city and to to to you and your wife. thank you, rafael. i the opportunity to meet rafael several years ago, george kelling was in his last year of life. he had had a long bout with cancer. george was a friend. colleague mentor, coauthor. it's just an extraordinary individual who had influence on these issues. his seminal work with jim wilson broken windows. i was the practitioner of his seminal work broken windows. i was a practitioner of broken windows and put the theories into practice with
a lot of them introduce him to relationship with the manhattan institute. his parents are here tonight, is very proud parents. and i can see where rafael comes from. his is the spitting image. maybe rafael's i keep calling ralph. well, but it's rafael, the i guess the english of rafael. rafael maybe the origins of his interest. this subject came from his dad, who was a detective in the nypd for 20 years during the turbulent eighties nineties, and then in the aftermath of 911. and so during a...
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even indicted by the state authorities here in manhattan.ng indicted by the justice department is different. this is a whole different ball game, the doj has way more resources. the conduct here is going to be, i think it's safe to say, more significant than what he was indicted for in manhattan. and the consequences, if he is convicted, are going to be much more severe than what he is looking at in manhattan. >> what about, there was an espionage charge, as a possibility. >> yeah that is one of the crimes that was listed, and that relates to mishandling of defense information. not necessarily classified information. i should note, this also, one of the statues that was listed in a church warrant application, destruction and concealment of government documents, says on the face of the law, if a person's can convicted of of of this crime, quest disqualified from home federal office. now big thing we need to know here, that may not be constitutional. that's never been challenged in court, i think is a good chance that would not hold up in the
even indicted by the state authorities here in manhattan.ng indicted by the justice department is different. this is a whole different ball game, the doj has way more resources. the conduct here is going to be, i think it's safe to say, more significant than what he was indicted for in manhattan. and the consequences, if he is convicted, are going to be much more severe than what he is looking at in manhattan. >> what about, there was an espionage charge, as a possibility. >> yeah...
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i don't necessarily think the same about the manhattan da's indictment. - on the federal prosecution, the wall street journal editorial board called the indictment "a perilous path that will roil us politics for years to come." even if you believe that the federal indictment of a former president means that justice is being served, which of course you do, how does one grapple with the argument that this is a crossing the rubicon moment? - i think it is a crossing the rubicon moment and i do give a lot of credence to the argument that there is peril in seeking to lock up a former president. i also think there is peril in not doing anything about criminal acts that a president or former president has committed and for that reason, i think the bar has to be hier. that you don't indict a former president for just anything. you don't indict a former president for a minor offense. you don't indict a former president unless your proof is rock-solid and i think the doj indictment passes those tests. i think the conduct is certainly severe enough and i think the proof is strong enough that it
i don't necessarily think the same about the manhattan da's indictment. - on the federal prosecution, the wall street journal editorial board called the indictment "a perilous path that will roil us politics for years to come." even if you believe that the federal indictment of a former president means that justice is being served, which of course you do, how does one grapple with the argument that this is a crossing the rubicon moment? - i think it is a crossing the rubicon moment...
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over the last two months, since trump was indicted in manhattan, his lead over desantis doubled.enefits from the indictments and prosecution, and he called it political prosecution and what has been laid out has been defended by republicans, and it took a little more of a concerned tone, because largely they only needled donald trump and his political endeavors moving forward instead of taking them head on and this could suggest that there may be a new direction for the candidates as he's set to appear in court here in miami. >> congressman, according to new polling 3 out of 4 likely republican voters call trump's indictment politically motivated, and how do they run against trump that many in the party believe it's a politically motivated attack? >> it's a tough situation for them, but what a lot of the candidates are figuring out you can't beat donald trump by following him and you can't beat trump by praising him and you will have to distinguish yourself at some point. you see nikki haley and tim scott trying to do that now. if you just go out there and praise donald trump eve
over the last two months, since trump was indicted in manhattan, his lead over desantis doubled.enefits from the indictments and prosecution, and he called it political prosecution and what has been laid out has been defended by republicans, and it took a little more of a concerned tone, because largely they only needled donald trump and his political endeavors moving forward instead of taking them head on and this could suggest that there may be a new direction for the candidates as he's set...
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of manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg. in the arraignment of donald trump, in the alvin -- the manhattan district attorney case, that was where we -- if you read the document, it talks of the transcript. it talks about how there were negotiations happening between the manhattan district attorney 's office and donald trump's seen. they were just waiting to come, they were trying to come to some consensus. they needed the judge to weigh in, they would. can we expect to see that in the miami case as well? or is there anything that the federal government would even need to negotiate with when it comes to donald trump and his team? >> the arraignment, you're right, the arraignment on tuesday is going to be like the one that we saw in manhattan. however, i think that it's actually going to be going even faster than what we saw happen in manhattan. you will have donald trump arrive. i did have the opportunity to speak off the record with someone from the department of homeland security, in terms of security measures et cetera. he
of manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg. in the arraignment of donald trump, in the alvin -- the manhattan district attorney case, that was where we -- if you read the document, it talks of the transcript. it talks about how there were negotiations happening between the manhattan district attorney 's office and donald trump's seen. they were just waiting to come, they were trying to come to some consensus. they needed the judge to weigh in, they would. can we expect to see that in the miami...
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of course, we know the trial from the case here in manhattan is supposed to start in march 2024.n your view, is there any realistic chance that the justice department gets this case tried before the 2024 election? or maybe before your old office's trial that's supposed to start in march? >> well, i can tell you from personal experience that the trump teach will likely try to delay. they did so in our case by filing a lawsuit against me and our office in the federal court, even though it was a state case. and that took us on a year and a half journey to the centsupreme court. i think what will drive the time is in the federal court, where i think -- this is a federal case. one can argue in the manhattan case that trying to apply federal crimes to elevate the state case to a felony, that that leads one into federal jurisdiction issues. one can't make that argument here. i think it's going to depend on how tough the judge is to both sides. and judges should be tough to both sides when it comes to moving cases forward. and so we'll have to await the response of the federal judge, whi
of course, we know the trial from the case here in manhattan is supposed to start in march 2024.n your view, is there any realistic chance that the justice department gets this case tried before the 2024 election? or maybe before your old office's trial that's supposed to start in march? >> well, i can tell you from personal experience that the trump teach will likely try to delay. they did so in our case by filing a lawsuit against me and our office in the federal court, even though it...
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again, when we back earlier this year to alvin bragg's case in manhattan against trump, this is similar to what we heard at that point, a first wave of not only support for trump in terms of standing alongside him and saying this case is not something that should have been brought, but also an overall questioning of the system under which it was being brought. we will continue to see how this statement evolves. it's interesting to point out that we heard from a lot of candidates and fellow republicans across the country as soon as news of the indictment came out but then once the details from the indictment were made public there has been kind of a not as loud perhaps response in terms of ingesting the details and seeing what it is the department of justice is alleging. there is just a little bit of a difference in the reaction from that point. host: you also contributed to the associate press coverage over the weekend as president trump held events in georgia and north carolina which were his first public events since this recent indictment was announced. what was your impression of ho
again, when we back earlier this year to alvin bragg's case in manhattan against trump, this is similar to what we heard at that point, a first wave of not only support for trump in terms of standing alongside him and saying this case is not something that should have been brought, but also an overall questioning of the system under which it was being brought. we will continue to see how this statement evolves. it's interesting to point out that we heard from a lot of candidates and fellow...
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midway from manhattan to queens.can make out a cluster of tall buildings. there are a lot more buildings beyond that in queens. now you are able to see the outlines of those buildings. it was not like that a couple of hours ago. we heard from mayor eric adams that at one point today, the index in new york city hit more than doubled the number that was reached last night that made so much concern because of the dangerousness of the particles in the air that you can breathe into your lungs and can breathe all sorts of health problems. from new york we have heard constant warnings for people to stay inside as much as possible. outdoors is dangerous in every part of the state. in her briefing she talked about numbers reaching as high as the 400 range. very dangerous. they do believe that conditions will improve overnight into tomorrow morning and will get worse again. this is a touch and go situation. >> a very dangerous situation. thank you very much. i want to bring in the governor of new york. she has been briefed on
midway from manhattan to queens.can make out a cluster of tall buildings. there are a lot more buildings beyond that in queens. now you are able to see the outlines of those buildings. it was not like that a couple of hours ago. we heard from mayor eric adams that at one point today, the index in new york city hit more than doubled the number that was reached last night that made so much concern because of the dangerousness of the particles in the air that you can breathe into your lungs and...
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she was the first woman elected manhattan borough president. she was the first black woman elected to the new york senate. and then after all of that, in 1966, president lyndon johnson appointed her a federal, making her the first black woman to occupy such a role. she was appointed to the u.s. district court and then and what drew me to this life. well it was because when i was researching a prior work, i came to understand that motley had not received the attention, the scholarly attention that she deserves. there had been relatively little written about her. and i thought that the absence of her story in the literature was a kind of historical malpractice. and i also concluded that, unfortunately, her erasure of her lowered visibility likely came down to two gender arms race because in western society its historical significance tends to be accorded to males and women's stories are not highlighted. that's true of women of all backgrounds. and yet it's it was especially notable to me that motley, who was a protege of thurgood marshall, worked
she was the first woman elected manhattan borough president. she was the first black woman elected to the new york senate. and then after all of that, in 1966, president lyndon johnson appointed her a federal, making her the first black woman to occupy such a role. she was appointed to the u.s. district court and then and what drew me to this life. well it was because when i was researching a prior work, i came to understand that motley had not received the attention, the scholarly attention...
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within commuting distance of the manhattan courthouse. there are millions of people who voted for donald trump. almost all of staten island voted for donald trump. none of them, none of them bother to change the order of their day, when he summoned them. he asked them, begged them to come to the courthouse of manhattan. they refused. they would not show up. i think that that era, that moment of trump inspired madness and violence of january 6th is behind us. >> will you go down to miami to take a tour? >> i would love to be in miami on tuesday at 3:00. i hope that the right people are listening to this. >> lawrence, always a pleasure to have, you and especially on such a momentous night. we'll see you in half an hour. on your television program. already, please stick with me. joyce, do we still have joyce vance? we do. the great joyce vance, what's your expectation in terms of how the other probe that the special counsel is working on sort of complicates or otherwise intersects with this one that is now wrapping up. any charging decisions
within commuting distance of the manhattan courthouse. there are millions of people who voted for donald trump. almost all of staten island voted for donald trump. none of them, none of them bother to change the order of their day, when he summoned them. he asked them, begged them to come to the courthouse of manhattan. they refused. they would not show up. i think that that era, that moment of trump inspired madness and violence of january 6th is behind us. >> will you go down to miami...
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within commuting distance of the manhattan courthouse. there are millions of people who voted for donald trump. almost all of staten island voted for donald trump. none of them, none of them bother to change the order of their day, when he summoned them. he asked them, begged them to come to the courthouse of manhattan. they refused. they would not show up. i think that that era, that moment of trump inspired -- already, please stick with me. joyce, do we still have joyce vance? we do. the great joyce vance, what's your expectation in terms of how the other probe that the special counsel is working on sort of complicates or otherwise intersects with this one that is now wrapping up. any charging decisions in that probe? as you pointed out moments ago, steve bannon, mark meadows, almost subpoenaed and showed up in front of a grand jury to testify. adam schiff on this program, suggesting that he thinks that probe is wrapping up as well. what's your take on that? >> scheduling is certainly going to get complicated. if, as my former boss eric
within commuting distance of the manhattan courthouse. there are millions of people who voted for donald trump. almost all of staten island voted for donald trump. none of them, none of them bother to change the order of their day, when he summoned them. he asked them, begged them to come to the courthouse of manhattan. they refused. they would not show up. i think that that era, that moment of trump inspired -- already, please stick with me. joyce, do we still have joyce vance? we do. the...
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everything that he was accused of by the manhattan d.a. was something many voters knew before the 2016 election, right? the access hollywood tape told him that information. it's like bill clinton, the impeachment of him. they knew that when they voted for him. that wasn't going to be disqualifying. if the first indictment had been professional misconduct, rather than the first indictment be character misconduct, i just wonder if the republican party leaders might have been braver at condemning him for this. >> chuck, i'd like you to speak to this whole issue, these accusations that this is politically motivated, weaponized justice department. is it fair to say that for democrats this is politically advantageous? >> well, here's the thing, yes it is, but what is the justice department supposed to do when somebody defies a subpoena like this? it's sort of like we're prosecuting a 20-year-old air national guardsman for releasing all of this classified material on discord and some other places, and it's sort of -- the two-tiered justice system
everything that he was accused of by the manhattan d.a. was something many voters knew before the 2016 election, right? the access hollywood tape told him that information. it's like bill clinton, the impeachment of him. they knew that when they voted for him. that wasn't going to be disqualifying. if the first indictment had been professional misconduct, rather than the first indictment be character misconduct, i just wonder if the republican party leaders might have been braver at condemning...
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the answer is no, i've tried many in manhattan, i have utmost confidence in manhattan jurors, educatedd concept of reasonable doubt. there will not be a single person on the jury that hasn't seen or conceptualize an environment like this because it is realities of daily life in the city where we have thousands of emotionally disturbed people on our wub say system. >> steve: we see it everyday. it will come down to intent. daniel perry said i intend to restrain him until police could do something with this guy. prosecution will say his intent was to hurt him, harm him, kill him. >> it is interesting how the prosecutors presented this case. i think they realize what an incredible hurdle they will have to get over to show my client intended to harm someone. they charged recklessness and negligence. incredibly higher threshold than you see in a civil lawsuit for automobile accident or slich and fall. they have to establish that my client perceived the risk created by this situation and consciously disregarded it, not necessarily high standard as intent, but high burden for prosecutors to p
the answer is no, i've tried many in manhattan, i have utmost confidence in manhattan jurors, educatedd concept of reasonable doubt. there will not be a single person on the jury that hasn't seen or conceptualize an environment like this because it is realities of daily life in the city where we have thousands of emotionally disturbed people on our wub say system. >> steve: we see it everyday. it will come down to intent. daniel perry said i intend to restrain him until police could do...
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haze covering manhattan's skyline and bridges and the washington monument in d.c.e, and even from space. >> it is absolutely mesmerizing and quite frightening. >> reporter: it's from an intense start to canada's wildfire season, fueled by high temperatures and dry conditions. the total number of acres destroyed the first half of the year there almost 12 times the average. >> this is potentially deadly if people are out, particularly if you're in one of the high risk groups, the very young, the very old, and people who have chronic medical conditions. >> reporter: time lapse video shows downtown manhattan this morning. by mid afternoon, the thick smoke cast an eerie glow, making the skyline barely visible. >> so if you're not able to breathe and oxygenate as well, anything like a heart attack or a stroke you might be at high risk for. n95 mask, if fitted and worn correctly can reduce the risk. >> reporter: schools in new york city canceled outdoor activities today. >> this may be the first time we've experienced something like this on this magnitude. >> reporter: to
haze covering manhattan's skyline and bridges and the washington monument in d.c.e, and even from space. >> it is absolutely mesmerizing and quite frightening. >> reporter: it's from an intense start to canada's wildfire season, fueled by high temperatures and dry conditions. the total number of acres destroyed the first half of the year there almost 12 times the average. >> this is potentially deadly if people are out, particularly if you're in one of the high risk groups,...
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trump on his manhattan da indictment and his reputation prior to mr. a very good reputation, he was at a major large what they call white shoe firm in manhattan, very good reputation as being an excellent attorney, but as andrew said, now his only client because he has left that firm is mr. trump, but he's always had a very good reputation. >> this is a statement trump is making on his platform truth social he says i will be represented todd blanche and a firm to be named later. i want to thank jim trusty and jim rowley for their work but they were up a against corrupt and evil group of people. there he goes with the typical rhetoric we're used to hearing. right now, david, trump is driving the narrative in this case and he has gotten his allies in congress on the campaign trail to say what he is saying, pointing the finger at a justice department that he claims is corrupt, that he's been targeted politically. how does that change? how does the narrative shift so that the american people can feel confident in the process? >> it's a great question and t
trump on his manhattan da indictment and his reputation prior to mr. a very good reputation, he was at a major large what they call white shoe firm in manhattan, very good reputation as being an excellent attorney, but as andrew said, now his only client because he has left that firm is mr. trump, but he's always had a very good reputation. >> this is a statement trump is making on his platform truth social he says i will be represented todd blanche and a firm to be named later. i want to...
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in manhattan said he wasn't going to do it, but that is the state doing it.we anticipate that we don't know what fani willis is going to do, but if the federal government can say that by getting this one job that you have for four or eight years you are now free to conduct any level of criminality, including criminality than involves our national security, -- what happened on january six was an imaginable, to you, to me, to any of us, that a president could attempt a coup to stay in power to that would've involved the killing of his vice president. on trump's conduct has been so beyond the pale that if this hadn't happened, i think i would've started to question whether there was a rule of law. i think this is the natural outcome when you do the things that donald trump has done, and so i'm actually relieved that our system actually does have went to appear to be real guardrails. and as you said, that the executive branch is willing to act against its former self. >> that's very well said. joy, thank you so much for the toss and thank you for your able hell m
in manhattan said he wasn't going to do it, but that is the state doing it.we anticipate that we don't know what fani willis is going to do, but if the federal government can say that by getting this one job that you have for four or eight years you are now free to conduct any level of criminality, including criminality than involves our national security, -- what happened on january six was an imaginable, to you, to me, to any of us, that a president could attempt a coup to stay in power to...
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skyline from brooklyn, but the manhattan skyline is completely obscured by that haze.uded in that orange smoke from the canadian wildfires. another icon of the new york city skyline, one world trade center, well you can barely see it there because of the pollution from those wildfires. and new yorkers i have been speaking with and indeed taking to social media to say that they have breathing difficulties from the poor air quality. in fact, this meteorologist saying that new york city resembled mars yesterday due to that thick plume of smoke from quebec, and mentioning the very poor air quality. of course, that is the concern in all of this. as the new york city mayor eric adams tweeted, if you are a new yorker with heart or breathing issues, be careful when you are outdoors today, because of course poor air quality can really affect human health. and it is notjust in new york city. more than 100 million americans are being warned because of the high pollutants and the poor air quality everywhere from new york to minnesota. and what is causing all of this? well, it is t
skyline from brooklyn, but the manhattan skyline is completely obscured by that haze.uded in that orange smoke from the canadian wildfires. another icon of the new york city skyline, one world trade center, well you can barely see it there because of the pollution from those wildfires. and new yorkers i have been speaking with and indeed taking to social media to say that they have breathing difficulties from the poor air quality. in fact, this meteorologist saying that new york city resembled...
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i think he gained mightily after the manhattan da went after him because it generally looked like itn overreach and a lot of legal scholars on the left and right were critical of the manhattan da for overreach. maria: real quick, president biden is avoiding the campaign trail all together. out in public you have incidents like this one where he tripped and fell over a sandbag. really, a sad situation to watch. the commander in chief gal like that -- fall like that and better for him to stay hidden? >> well, i think this is how they're going to try and do a modified version of the campaign of 2020 from the basement. they'll have to. step back for a minute, we've had two polls here, the fox news poll and the other poll in which majority of americans say one of two things, he's too old to be president and he's not a strong leader. those two things are deadly. who thinks he'll look better in a year than he does today? what makes us think he'll be more agile and more youthful and that he's going to be able to avoid the sandbags like he did@air force academy. who thinks he'll look young fe
i think he gained mightily after the manhattan da went after him because it generally looked like itn overreach and a lot of legal scholars on the left and right were critical of the manhattan da for overreach. maria: real quick, president biden is avoiding the campaign trail all together. out in public you have incidents like this one where he tripped and fell over a sandbag. really, a sad situation to watch. the commander in chief gal like that -- fall like that and better for him to stay...
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the haze covering manhattan's skyline and bridges, and the washington monument in d.c.nd even from space. >> it is absolutely mesmerizing, and -- and quite frightening. >> reporter: it is from an intense start to canada's wildfire season, fueled by high temperatures and dry conditions. the total number of acres destroyed the first half of the year there, almost 12 times the average. >> this is potentially deadly if people are out, particularly if you are in one of those high-risk groups. the very young, the very old, and people who have chronic medical conditions. >> reporter: time-lapse video shows downtown manhattan this morning. by midafternoon, the thick smoke cast an eerie glow, making the skyline barely visible. >> so if you're not able to breathe and oxygenate as well, anything like a heart attack or a stroke, you might be at higher risk for. an n95 mask, if fitted and worn correctly, will really reduce the risk. >> reporter: school districts in the northeast canceled outdoor activities today. >> this may be the first time we have experienced something like this
the haze covering manhattan's skyline and bridges, and the washington monument in d.c.nd even from space. >> it is absolutely mesmerizing, and -- and quite frightening. >> reporter: it is from an intense start to canada's wildfire season, fueled by high temperatures and dry conditions. the total number of acres destroyed the first half of the year there, almost 12 times the average. >> this is potentially deadly if people are out, particularly if you are in one of those...
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now, both in the manhattan d.a.'s case and in this case, the judges have issued orders saying what he can and cannot do with that evidence. but you know, an order is a piece of paper, and the defendant here, defendant trump, is already being accused of violating various laws including a grand jury subpoena, so that order remains to be seen whether it is going to work. having said that, if he now tries to tamper with witnesses, that is such a serious offense. you might remember paul manafort, who i prosecuted in connection with the mueller investigation did that. he tampered with two witnesses while out on bail. you know what happened? he went to jail. that was somebody who was out on bail, and if you tamper with witnesses, if you commit that serious a crime while you're out on bail, that's an obvious consequence. so donald trump would obviously have to be caught doing this, but it can happen. and the consequence is he'll be running for the republican nomination from inside of a jail cell. >> think of tampering with w
now, both in the manhattan d.a.'s case and in this case, the judges have issued orders saying what he can and cannot do with that evidence. but you know, an order is a piece of paper, and the defendant here, defendant trump, is already being accused of violating various laws including a grand jury subpoena, so that order remains to be seen whether it is going to work. having said that, if he now tries to tamper with witnesses, that is such a serious offense. you might remember paul manafort,...
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but the manhattan indictment when he arrived we did not see it. lisa that was manhattan.be a different scenario this week. i'm a little more optimistic that maybe we passed that threshold of constant mobilization of violence. let's hope that nothing happens on that day. >> why do you think the audience isn't necessarily responding, is it because the leader that called on them to attack the capitol did not in fact have their back, is it because they've seen folks that invaded the capital, lead to serve time in jail because they were actually held accountable, what do you think it is? >> i think it's both those pieces. they've watched the leader make the calls for violence and not participate, they watched it at the capitol, they really were unable to do anything, or they should've done anything once those cases went to trial. i think there are two other trials that we forget about in the contacts. which is the proud boys and oath keepers. all those groups were severely punished as they should've been further activities on january six. they were organizations that were real
but the manhattan indictment when he arrived we did not see it. lisa that was manhattan.be a different scenario this week. i'm a little more optimistic that maybe we passed that threshold of constant mobilization of violence. let's hope that nothing happens on that day. >> why do you think the audience isn't necessarily responding, is it because the leader that called on them to attack the capitol did not in fact have their back, is it because they've seen folks that invaded the capital,...
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dale ho, a longtime civil rights attorney was confirmed as a judge for the manhattan federal district- second and asian american currently serving a manhattan-based southern district of new york. and nusrat chaudhari, will be the first muslim woman and the first bangladeshi american to join the federal bench. these are two historic appointments. they are part of the presidents 134 judicial nominations, that have been confirmed. biden's appointees are more diverse and experienced and in background than in previous administrations. 66% are women, and 67% are people of color. according to the white house. joe biden has put more black women on the federal bench than any other president in history. so with all of these appointments, biden is actually on track to be balance the federal courts. it's going to have a major long term impact. whether or not, he has another term as president in 2024. thank so much for watching folks. simone on this saturday, i'm symone sanders-townsend. tomorrow i will be joined by minnesota attorney general, keith ellison, to discuss that scathing justice depart
dale ho, a longtime civil rights attorney was confirmed as a judge for the manhattan federal district- second and asian american currently serving a manhattan-based southern district of new york. and nusrat chaudhari, will be the first muslim woman and the first bangladeshi american to join the federal bench. these are two historic appointments. they are part of the presidents 134 judicial nominations, that have been confirmed. biden's appointees are more diverse and experienced and in...