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marrero sostuvo que la exigencia el presidente era extraordinaria y un uso excesivo del poder ejecutivode dar un discurso sobre la polÍtica migratoria del presidente. el funcionario intentÓ tres veces hablar durante una conferencia, pero los manifestantes lo silencian. le dijeron que los inmigrantes estaban en peligro. jorge: en nueva york hay un nuevo testigo en el caso de juan orlando hernÁndez. joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn habÍa entregado 1 millÓn de dólares al acusado. blanca: es sin lugar a dudas el testigo que mÁs ha comprometido a tony hernÁndez y por primera vez a su hermano, el actual presidente hondureÑo, juan orlando corte declarÓ entregar en dos ocasiones distintas millones de dÓlares al acusado tony hernÁndez y Él le dijo que esto se utilizarÍa para la campaÑa de su hermano y en el 2009 asistiÓ el propio juan orlando hernÁndez cuando aÚn era candidato al congreso de su paÍs y delante suyo el expresidente josÉ porfirio lobo admitiÓ recibir 1 millón de dÓlares para la campaÑa, seÑaló que en esa reuniÓn hernÁndez esperaba que todos los alcaldes votarÁn en conjunto para poder obte
marrero sostuvo que la exigencia el presidente era extraordinaria y un uso excesivo del poder ejecutivode dar un discurso sobre la polÍtica migratoria del presidente. el funcionario intentÓ tres veces hablar durante una conferencia, pero los manifestantes lo silencian. le dijeron que los inmigrantes estaban en peligro. jorge: en nueva york hay un nuevo testigo en el caso de juan orlando hernÁndez. joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn habÍa entregado 1 millÓn de dólares al acusado....
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prosecutors to get their hands on president trump's tax returns. 75 page ruling monday federal judge dérer marrerorejected president trump's claim the president cannot be investigated while in office. hours after monday's decision a federal appeals court granted president trump a temporary stay. he will not have to turn over his tax returns immediately. >>> some republican leaders expressing alarm over the decision to suddenly withdraw troops from northern syria. it marks a major shift in u.s. foreign policy. it effectively gives turkey the green light to attack u.s. úkurdish forces. one kurdish leader called it a stab in the back. turkey considers the kurds terrorist. for years they have battled isis alongside american soldiers. >>> the multiple tweets trump defendant the decision saying that now that isis has been defeated the u.s. has no reason to be in syria. we will fight where it is to our benefit and only fight zelinski. the president trump says if turkey does anything he considered off-limits he will totally destroy and obliterate its economy. >>> early voting in san francisco began today.
prosecutors to get their hands on president trump's tax returns. 75 page ruling monday federal judge dérer marrerorejected president trump's claim the president cannot be investigated while in office. hours after monday's decision a federal appeals court granted president trump a temporary stay. he will not have to turn over his tax returns immediately. >>> some republican leaders expressing alarm over the decision to suddenly withdraw troops from northern syria. it marks a major...
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when hendrik record and chief marrero agreed to make peace german colonial troops should attack the nama community at point cards with the aim of eliminating which point the attack was a brutal massacre helpless women and children were killed with boy escaped. with point road and now from whose hands is the blood shed coming the entire world should ask. but the world had little interest and looked away. for the people of namibia the situation group ever more desperate forced labor and corporal punishment became the order of the day public executions were commonplace. we do not wish to be beaten. and the last it could be the beginning to eat back. the effect of their land and the humiliation at the hands of the german colonial troops united the peoples of namibia the herero revoke the letter of protection with the germans a resistance movement was born. someone had it all wrote. our people where wrong and mocked by german merchants. who was taken away with force. they were frightened maltreated. some men were shot like dogs when they refused to give away their women and children our chief
when hendrik record and chief marrero agreed to make peace german colonial troops should attack the nama community at point cards with the aim of eliminating which point the attack was a brutal massacre helpless women and children were killed with boy escaped. with point road and now from whose hands is the blood shed coming the entire world should ask. but the world had little interest and looked away. for the people of namibia the situation group ever more desperate forced labor and corporal...
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. >> i think what's can happen is a second circuit will agree with judge marrero.ould actually. we are tracking several other big stories for you. the southwest airline association. suing boeing for a hundred million dollars. alleging lost wages. the model of course was involved in two separate crashes that killed a total of 346 people. the california utility warned it may turn off power through much of the state. to prevent powerline and equipment from starting new wildfires. the 28 counties include the entire bay area. the forecast for wednesday and thursday pg in a agreed to pay $11,000,000.2 insurance companies in the wake of the multiple wildfires. the paradise fire that killed 86 people. this all involves a battle over computer processor technology that is a school argued that apple used without permission on certain iphones and ipads. the high court also declaring to hear the lawsuit over making sure that warehouse workers get paid for the time it takes to pass to through security screening. it comes five years after the high court issued a ruling in that ca
. >> i think what's can happen is a second circuit will agree with judge marrero.ould actually. we are tracking several other big stories for you. the southwest airline association. suing boeing for a hundred million dollars. alleging lost wages. the model of course was involved in two separate crashes that killed a total of 346 people. the california utility warned it may turn off power through much of the state. to prevent powerline and equipment from starting new wildfires. the 28...
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judge victor marrero blocked a subpoena for eight years of his taxes mazars arguing he cannot be subjectwould constitute an overreach of executive power. noting that the president's claim of immunity would also extend to his family, his businesses and associates implicated in any misconduct. quote, potentially enabling both the president and any accomplices to escape being brought to justice. the judge said he found the trump legal argument, quote, repugnant to the nation's governmental structures and constitutional values. within minutes of the judge's ruling, donald trump's lawyers appealed the decision. neal katyal will explain to us all what happens next in this legal battle over the trump tax returns. neal katyal joins us after this final break. performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ aleve it. with aleve pm. pain happens. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid. and the 12-hour pain relieving strength o
judge victor marrero blocked a subpoena for eight years of his taxes mazars arguing he cannot be subjectwould constitute an overreach of executive power. noting that the president's claim of immunity would also extend to his family, his businesses and associates implicated in any misconduct. quote, potentially enabling both the president and any accomplices to escape being brought to justice. the judge said he found the trump legal argument, quote, repugnant to the nation's governmental...
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the reason judge marrero rejected that argument is twofold. one there is no authority for it. called the anti-injunction act, fancy phrase for federal courts cannot interfere with state prosecutions. this is not the public revelation of his tax returns. this is the delivery of his tax returns to the district attorney here in new york, to present them to a grand jury, to decide whether or not he committed crimes. is there any evidence of crimes? well, yes there is. there is evidence out of the mouth of his lawyer, michael cohen. may not be credible or he may be credible but he certainly gave prosecutors enough to go on in federal court where his words persuade ad federal judge that the prepresidential donald trump had committed financial crimes. so that is what they're looking for. the stay this morning is what is called an administrative stay. it is not on the merits. it is just issued by the clerk say we haven't even gotten the papers yet. give us a few days to get them and review them. expedited review mean as decision within five, six, or seven days as whether or not the d.
the reason judge marrero rejected that argument is twofold. one there is no authority for it. called the anti-injunction act, fancy phrase for federal courts cannot interfere with state prosecutions. this is not the public revelation of his tax returns. this is the delivery of his tax returns to the district attorney here in new york, to present them to a grand jury, to decide whether or not he committed crimes. is there any evidence of crimes? well, yes there is. there is evidence out of the...
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in a 75-page ruling, district judge victor marrero rejected trump's claims that the president is immune to criminal prosecution, writing -- "this court finds aspects of such a doctrine repugnant to the nation's governmental structure and constitutional values." president trump immediately appealed to the second u.s. circuit court of appeals, which issued an administrative stay that will keep trump's tax documents secret, at least for now. last month, manhattan's district attorney subpoenaed president trump's accounting firm, as prosecutors investigate hush money payments made to adult film star stormy daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign. in ecuador, tens of thousands of demonstrators are set to march in the capital quito today, as protests against government-imposed austerity measures enter their sixth daya. the protests erupteded after president leninin moreno ended a decades-old fuel subsidy program, spiking the c cost of energy by up to 120%. the austerity met a key demand of the international monetary fund as part of a $4.2-billion deal agreed to in february. as more than
in a 75-page ruling, district judge victor marrero rejected trump's claims that the president is immune to criminal prosecution, writing -- "this court finds aspects of such a doctrine repugnant to the nation's governmental structure and constitutional values." president trump immediately appealed to the second u.s. circuit court of appeals, which issued an administrative stay that will keep trump's tax documents secret, at least for now. last month, manhattan's district attorney...
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intrusion into his world while he's still a sitting president and the judge here in new york, judge marrero pointed out in a famous case, jones versus clinton, the supreme court of the united states unanimously said the president does not enjoy that kind of immunity. he pointed out a federal statute, the antiinjunction act which prevents federal judges from interfering with state prosecutions. is this the witch hunt that the president says it is or is it a legitimate prosecution run by the district attorney here in new york city? who knows. it has the earmarks of a legitimate prosecution. it is based upon information that his office received of criminal behavior by his former lawyer. >> neil: what would the tax return give them that we don't know? >> i don't know but this is the type of material that investigators almost always get when they are investigating a white-collar crime. >> neil: what if it's the sitting president of the united states? >> there is no precedent for prosecutors looking for the tax returns of a sitting president from the years before he was the president. so the stay
intrusion into his world while he's still a sitting president and the judge here in new york, judge marrero pointed out in a famous case, jones versus clinton, the supreme court of the united states unanimously said the president does not enjoy that kind of immunity. he pointed out a federal statute, the antiinjunction act which prevents federal judges from interfering with state prosecutions. is this the witch hunt that the president says it is or is it a legitimate prosecution run by the...