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donald trump's lawsuit against mary trump is lengthy but does not challenge one word of mary trump'sk, not one word of the "new york times" -- he basically admitted all of that was true and it was an extraordinarily important story. the third thing is mary trump has her own lawsuit pending against donald trump in new york seeking tens of millions of dollars that donald trump and his siblings ripped off from her and she is challenging the very agreement he is trying to enforce as having been procured by fraud. so this is a really weak case, it's frivolous. we look forward to moving to dismiss it very soon. >> so, ted, talk to me about the bigger picture here. trump appears to be throwing everything at the wall and hoping something sticks. he is no stranger to litigation i think it is fair to say. is this all just a distraction? is it self-promotion? is it vindictiveness? what is the point of all of this noise? it is costing him a lot of money. he doesn't appear to be winning the cases he is already fighting. you've suggested this is a kind of legal intimidation by the former president
donald trump's lawsuit against mary trump is lengthy but does not challenge one word of mary trump'sk, not one word of the "new york times" -- he basically admitted all of that was true and it was an extraordinarily important story. the third thing is mary trump has her own lawsuit pending against donald trump in new york seeking tens of millions of dollars that donald trump and his siblings ripped off from her and she is challenging the very agreement he is trying to enforce as...
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the third thing is mary trump has her own lawsuit pending against donald trump in new york seeking tensd trump and his siblings ripped off from her and she's challenging the very thing he's trying to enforce as having been procured by fraud. so this is a really weak case. it frivolous. and we're looking forward to moving to dismiss it very soon. >> talk about the bigger picture. trump is throwing everything at the wall and hoping something sticks. he's no stranger to litigation fair to say. is it a distraction? is itself promotion? is the point of this noise? it's costing him an awful lot of money. he doesn't appear to be winning the cases he's fighting. you suggested this is a legal intimidation by the president. >> you touched on all the facets why donald trump would vin dikttiveness, distraction and also, i think, self-promotion in a sense he can see he's sued "the new york times." he's sued mary trump. i guess, that's a badge of honor in some circles. the last point you made is chilling effect and intimidation effect that lawsuits can have even if it's baseless it can be costly for
the third thing is mary trump has her own lawsuit pending against donald trump in new york seeking tensd trump and his siblings ripped off from her and she's challenging the very thing he's trying to enforce as having been procured by fraud. so this is a really weak case. it frivolous. and we're looking forward to moving to dismiss it very soon. >> talk about the bigger picture. trump is throwing everything at the wall and hoping something sticks. he's no stranger to litigation fair to...
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and, in our cases, i represented mary trump, in the case is that donald trump brought against her forudulent schemes, business schemes of donald trump and his siblings. and mary trump has a lawsuit against donald trump, for that trauma -- and, donald trump is going to have to be deposed in those cases, and i don't think it's going to be a good experience for him. >> now, he -- again, he's the most litigious person who's ever held the presidency, by far. and he filed a new lawsuit today. this is a lawsuit where he's trying to block the turning over of the documents from his administration, that the -- president biden has said do not deserve executive privilege and shouldn't be said to the january six committee. in this lawsuit, it seems possible that he could also open himself up to a deposition in that lawsuit. >> it's another, just bust baseless lawsuit that he filed. he does not have standing, president biden possesses executive privilege, he can wave it. and so by injecting himself into more litigation, donald trump is i think, going to cause more problems for himself. he's used to
and, in our cases, i represented mary trump, in the case is that donald trump brought against her forudulent schemes, business schemes of donald trump and his siblings. and mary trump has a lawsuit against donald trump, for that trauma -- and, donald trump is going to have to be deposed in those cases, and i don't think it's going to be a good experience for him. >> now, he -- again, he's the most litigious person who's ever held the presidency, by far. and he filed a new lawsuit today....
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mary trump's attorney, theodore butros. thank you very much for joining us. i really appreciate it. ight that you get to you now scheduling depositions with donald trump. >> it feels like a dam is breaking, lawrence. i think president trump is no longer president trump, even though he keeps pretending that he is. and he is going to have to testify in these cases. i think it's going to be healthy, as the plaintiff's lawyer was saying there in that clip. >> let's listen to more about what benjamin nicter said. >> the president was exactly as you would expect him to be, and he answered questions the way you would expect mr. trump to answer questions and conducted himself in a manner that you would expect mr. trump to conduct himself. >> so i assume you were hanging on every word he was describing there. how do you interpret that? and how do you interpret it for your own tactics when you to question donald trump? >> well, it's very intriguing and provocative to me, because we all know that while donald trump was in office, he was a purveyor of falsehoods and the big lie that led to the i
mary trump's attorney, theodore butros. thank you very much for joining us. i really appreciate it. ight that you get to you now scheduling depositions with donald trump. >> it feels like a dam is breaking, lawrence. i think president trump is no longer president trump, even though he keeps pretending that he is. and he is going to have to testify in these cases. i think it's going to be healthy, as the plaintiff's lawyer was saying there in that clip. >> let's listen to more about...
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anyway, trump called it fake and phony in the lawsuit against his niece, mary trump, he was forced toit that he was lying when he said that and the tax documents were authentic in the lawsuit, trump's lawyers write that mary trump came in to possession of more than 40,000 pages of highly sensitive, proprietary, private and confidential documents including but not limited to, financial documents, accountings, tax records, income tax returns. bank statements, legal documents and other related documents. so, they are admitting the documents were real. i feel like this should be big news, but then again, i doubt trump supporters are at home pouring over legal proceedings deciphering the voracity of his claims "honey, says here the tax documents were authentic, which would imply of course that when the president called them 'fake news,' he was not being entirely truthful it only stands to reason then he has been lying about other things hand me the horse medicine, i need to think. no no, no -- not the pills, the paste. [ light laughter ] so trump's got a mountain of legal issues and now we
anyway, trump called it fake and phony in the lawsuit against his niece, mary trump, he was forced toit that he was lying when he said that and the tax documents were authentic in the lawsuit, trump's lawyers write that mary trump came in to possession of more than 40,000 pages of highly sensitive, proprietary, private and confidential documents including but not limited to, financial documents, accountings, tax records, income tax returns. bank statements, legal documents and other related...
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his lawsuit claims mary trump was motivated by "a personal vendetta and the desire to gain fame, notorietyacclaim, and a financial windfall." which are the same reasons he ran for president. [ laughter ] of course, by filing this lawsuit, trump has basically confirmed that the tax returns the "times" published really were his. you probably remember, they showed that he isn't a self-made billionaire. in fact, he inherited over $400 million. and he paid basically no taxes fr ten years. paid $750 in tax the year he won the presidency and another $750 his first year in office. and he's suing her, that's right. [ laughter ] the real victim is the guy who lost a billion dollars while pretending to be a self-made tycoon in pizza hut commercials. [ laughter ] the only thing "self-made" about donald trump are his orgasms. [ laughter ] [ rim shot ] come on, ringo is here, you better be on top of it. [ laughter ] but this will get him excited in the golf pants. according to the new gallup poll, president biden's approval rating has hit a new low. it is now down to 43%. which isn't great. 43% is when
his lawsuit claims mary trump was motivated by "a personal vendetta and the desire to gain fame, notorietyacclaim, and a financial windfall." which are the same reasons he ran for president. [ laughter ] of course, by filing this lawsuit, trump has basically confirmed that the tax returns the "times" published really were his. you probably remember, they showed that he isn't a self-made billionaire. in fact, he inherited over $400 million. and he paid basically no taxes fr...
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. >> and it's something that certainly donald trump's niece, mary trump, and "the new york times" areto, given the lawsuit donald trump brought against them recently for $100 million. let's get to the new "vanity fair" article that predicts trump may be hit with multiple criminal charges over his effort to overturn the election in georgia. do you think his january 3rd phone call with then georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, number one, he asked him to find more than 11,000 votes, is that a smoking gun? >> it is difficult and complicated question, but if you just look at his conduct on his face, calling state officials, asking them to find additional votes that he needs, you know, that's the sort of conduct that clearly rings the bell for criminal interference with an election. it's complicated, because there are difficulties involving the first amendment, involving official power, and frankly, it is a big burden to put on a district attorney in one county in georgia to ask her to shoulder that burden when others haven't. but alex, i still have taped to the wall in my office
. >> and it's something that certainly donald trump's niece, mary trump, and "the new york times" areto, given the lawsuit donald trump brought against them recently for $100 million. let's get to the new "vanity fair" article that predicts trump may be hit with multiple criminal charges over his effort to overturn the election in georgia. do you think his january 3rd phone call with then georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, number one, he asked him to find...
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of congress about january 6th, and he's been firing back with his own lawsuits suing his niece mary trump as well as today looking to block some document being turned over to that january 6 committee. shep. >> tom winter live in our washington newsroom. >>> covid misinformation it's taking lives. it's ending relationships and dividing our nation. tonight we take a closer look at its impact through the eyes of one small town in texas. the story from the people living it next. >>> ten people, including seven children, killed in a u.s. drone strike in afghanistan. it was a mistake now after a public now after a public acknowledgement and apology, at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. ♪ ♪ train your mind. ♪ ♪ train your game. because your only limits... ♪ ♪ are the ones you put on yourself. ♪ ♪ >>> more than a third of all police officers in chicago are defying the city's covid vaccine mandate. city workers had until friday night
of congress about january 6th, and he's been firing back with his own lawsuits suing his niece mary trump as well as today looking to block some document being turned over to that january 6 committee. shep. >> tom winter live in our washington newsroom. >>> covid misinformation it's taking lives. it's ending relationships and dividing our nation. tonight we take a closer look at its impact through the eyes of one small town in texas. the story from the people living it next....
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so those are just three of ten lawsuits, and he's also filed his own against reporters and mary trumpegal work ahead in donald trump's future. >> a lot of potential depositions. we'll be grateful to have you cover it for us. tom winter, thank you. >>> up next, an update on strike-tober. ke-tober (man 2) definitely higher. (man 1) we're like yodeling high. [yodeling] yo-de-le-he... (man 2) hey, no. uh-uh, don't do that. (man 1) we should go even higher! (man 2) yeah, let's do it. (both) woah! (man 2) i'm good. (man 1) me, too. (man 2) mm-hm. (vo) adventure has a new look. (man 1) let's go lower. (man 2) lower, that sounds good. (vo) discover more in the all-new subaru outback wilderness. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in comfort. >>> welcome back. w
so those are just three of ten lawsuits, and he's also filed his own against reporters and mary trumpegal work ahead in donald trump's future. >> a lot of potential depositions. we'll be grateful to have you cover it for us. tom winter, thank you. >>> up next, an update on strike-tober. ke-tober (man 2) definitely higher. (man 1) we're like yodeling high. [yodeling] yo-de-le-he... (man 2) hey, no. uh-uh, don't do that. (man 1) we should go even higher! (man 2) yeah, let's do it....
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he's also been sued by his niece mary trump and one other for defamation. perhaps the beginning of other depp sigsz that the former president will now have to have since he's out of office. john? >> grateful for the live reporting. grateful for the focus amid the bustle of new york city streets. that's hard to do and a pro right there. >>> amid president trump's many legal battles he's still paying can the idea of making a 2024 bid for the white house. for the most parts many republicans welcome him back despite, remember, he lost the presidency, he lost senate and he lost the house. not every republican member rolling out the red car pets, our panel is back with us to discuss to. that end, this is senator bill cassidy in an axios interview on hbo, and listen to this. i was joking about this earlier but maybe i'm not. it's like what is senator cassidy smoking in the sense that he thinks donald trump, people won't want him back because he lost. >> if he runs, he wins the nomination. >> i don't know that. >> president trump is the first president in the repub
he's also been sued by his niece mary trump and one other for defamation. perhaps the beginning of other depp sigsz that the former president will now have to have since he's out of office. john? >> grateful for the live reporting. grateful for the focus amid the bustle of new york city streets. that's hard to do and a pro right there. >>> amid president trump's many legal battles he's still paying can the idea of making a 2024 bid for the white house. for the most parts many...
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of congress about january 6th, and he's been firing back with his own lawsuits suing his niece mary trumps well as today looking to block some document being turned over to that january 6 committee. shep. >> tom winter live in our washington newsroom. >>> covid misinformation it's taking lives. it's ending relationships and dividing our nation. tonight we take a closer look at its impact through the eyes of one small town in texas. the story from the people living it next. >>> ten people, including seven children, killed in a u.s. drone strike in afghanistan. it was a mistake now after a public acknowledgement and apology, the pentagon says it's prepared to offer more (man) go on, girl, go on and get help! [heartwarming music] (man) ah! (burke) smart dog. with farmers crashassist, our signal app can tell when you've been in a crash and can send help, if you want it. get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it cou
of congress about january 6th, and he's been firing back with his own lawsuits suing his niece mary trumps well as today looking to block some document being turned over to that january 6 committee. shep. >> tom winter live in our washington newsroom. >>> covid misinformation it's taking lives. it's ending relationships and dividing our nation. tonight we take a closer look at its impact through the eyes of one small town in texas. the story from the people living it next....
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of congress about january 6th, and he's been firing back with his own lawsuits suing his niece mary trumpoking to block some document being turned over to that january 6 committee. shep. >> tom winter live in our washington newsroom. >>> covid misinformation it's taking lives. it's ending relationships and dividing our nation. tonight we take a closer look at its impact through the eyes of one small town in texas. the story from the people living it next. >>> ten people, including seven children, killed in a u.s. drone strike in afghanistan. it was a mistake now after a public acknowledgement and apology, the pentagon says it's prepared to offer more (vo) this is more than glass and steel... and stone. it's awe. beauty. the measure of progress. it's where people meet people. where cultures and bonds are made between us. where we create things together. open each other's minds. raise each other's ambitions. and do together, what we can't do apart. this is space for dreams. loopnet. the most popular place to find a space. get pumped fans, because basketball's back! and our league pass lineu
of congress about january 6th, and he's been firing back with his own lawsuits suing his niece mary trumpoking to block some document being turned over to that january 6 committee. shep. >> tom winter live in our washington newsroom. >>> covid misinformation it's taking lives. it's ending relationships and dividing our nation. tonight we take a closer look at its impact through the eyes of one small town in texas. the story from the people living it next. >>> ten people,...
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republicans say they won't help democrats do so despite raising it multiple times during the trump administration. anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> the supreme court's new term starts today, and the panel could redo decades of law in the u.s. this is the first time justices returned to court to hear arguments in person since march of 2020. some of the topics they'll take up involve abortion, gun rights, and religion. justice brett kavanaugh will take part in the arguments remotely, though, from home after he tested positive for covid-19. we're told he has no symptoms and was fully vaccinated in january. >>> there are new developments when it comes to the covid vaccine. the fda scheduled three meetings this month to discuss booster doses and pfizer's shot for children ages 5 to 11. meantime, dr. anthony fauci, president biden's chief medical adviser, spoke about whether families should avoid large gatherings for christmas. here's what he had to say on "face the nation." >> it's just too soon to tell. we've just got to concentrate on continuing to get those numbers down and not
republicans say they won't help democrats do so despite raising it multiple times during the trump administration. anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> the supreme court's new term starts today, and the panel could redo decades of law in the u.s. this is the first time justices returned to court to hear arguments in person since march of 2020. some of the topics they'll take up involve abortion, gun rights, and religion. justice brett kavanaugh will...
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anne-marie, we thought donald trump was just a disease, i do think he did have a big role in creating this permission structure, but what does he actually say about the rest of us, because he might just be a symptom of the rest of us? >> i think he is. i really do. i love everything you are saying, but i feel like i need to point out that that permission structure isn't so much of the didn't exist prior to donald trump, is that it was more underground. it just became public in this way that a lot of people recognized. we have all heard things that trump were saying, we just didn't hear them in public. i think that the kinds of racism, and misogyny that trump brought to our bases, i mean, it's -- i look for gifts and everything, we had to look at part of our country, we have to look at what was happening, we couldn't just go merrily along and pretend that we're all just progressing, you know? we had to wake up, and we have woken up. i was just thinking, i can't look for the right metaphor, every new branch on the permission structure, we have 100 women with hacksaw's, climbing up and t
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and that marie we thought donald trump was just the disease. i think he in a big role in creating this permission structure. but what does he actually say about the rest of us? because he might just be a symptom of something else? >> oh, i think it's a symptom. i really do. i think that -- i mean, i love everything you are saying. but i feel like i need to point out, the percentages structure it's not that it didn't exist prior to donald trump. it was more underground. and that it just became public in this way that a lot of women recognized, right. we have all heard the kinds of trump was saying we just didn't hear them in public. in some ways i feel like the kinds of racism and xenophobia and miss oxygenny trump brought to our faces. it's a kind of gift. we had to look at this part of our country. we had look at what was happening. we couldn't go merely along and pretend we were just progressing. like we had to wake up and we have woken up. and i was just thinking looking for the right metaphor for every new branch on the permission structure
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marie has taken an alarming turn. more than a 100 people have been killed and 100, the civilians on trumped as fighting intensify this week. that the rebels expanded offensive against saudi bank. government forces last month, marie was the internationally recognized governments last stronghold in northern yemen. it's rich and oil reserves. then sacramento, the district and south america, has persisted for almost a month, leaving thousands of people in a desperate situation. repeated mistake in this account of our military escalation and not a muscle. the secretary general himself is following the development of the closely . and i reiterate the un, it's called an old parties to facilitate safe, timely, and sustain humanitarian access to the affected areas. not areas, army says it's killed album was all by now. we the lead of i falls west african affiliate. he rose to prominence after splitting with bucko, her arm in 2016 oven. interest has the latest from a boucher nigeria for defense. cough confound categorically that a boom was up, but now we has been killed. but he did not elaborate as to whether it was military st
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trump must sit down for a videotaped deposition next week. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with breaking news about former president bill clinton. he's recovering in a california hospital this morning from an infection. the 75-year-old was admitted to uc irvine medical center tuesday. a spokesman says he's on the mend. he has badminiered iv anbioticd . the infection is non-covid related. sources tell cbs news that he's up and about and joking with hospital staff. in a statement, physicians for the former president said after two days of treatment, his white blood cell count is trending down, and he is responding to antibiotics well. we hope to have him go home soon. since leaving the white house in 2001, mr. clinton has faced some health scares. in 2010 he had a pair of stents implanted in a coronary artery. in 2005 he underwent surgery for a partially collapsed lung. and one year before that he had a quadruple bypass surgery after suffering chest pains and sortness of breath. >>> also breaking overnight, a federal appeals court says that a strict abor
trump must sit down for a videotaped deposition next week. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with breaking news about former president bill clinton. he's recovering in a california hospital this morning from an infection. the 75-year-old was admitted to uc irvine medical center tuesday. a spokesman says he's on the mend. he has badminiered iv anbioticd . the infection is non-covid related. sources tell cbs news that he's up and...
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marie green. breaking overnight, steve bannon, a former aide to president trump, could be charged with contempt of congress. a house committee investigating the deadly january 6th riots unanimously approved the measure, and it comes after bannon refused to comply with a subpoena. laura podesta is in new york with the latest on this story. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, and the committee that voted is comprised of democrats and republicans, so it's a unified message they're sending to mr. bannon and to other trump aides. to paraphrase what committee member liz cheney said last night, bannon and others have no legal right to ignore what this committee asks in order to investigate the insurrection. >> those in favor say aye -- >> reporter: the bipartisan house committee investigating the capitol insurrection voted to hold steve bannon in contempt of congress. >> left unaddressed, this defiance may encourage others to follow mr. bannon down the same path. >> reporter: the committee views his testimony as critical, arguing statements he made on january 5th suggest foreknowledge about t
marie green. breaking overnight, steve bannon, a former aide to president trump, could be charged with contempt of congress. a house committee investigating the deadly january 6th riots unanimously approved the measure, and it comes after bannon refused to comply with a subpoena. laura podesta is in new york with the latest on this story. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, and the committee that voted is comprised of democrats and republicans, so it's a unified message...
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trump left, and biden isn't aligned with it either because it's not popular in the united states. i agree with anne-marie course you want to do this through europe, but the reality is the europeans, with the sole exception of the french, see asia primarily, even overwhelmingly, through economic and a commercial lens. united states policies in asia are overwhelmingly through a broad national security lens and technology lens, american companies versus chinese companies. so they're not aligned. and the french are a competitor, the third largest exporter in the world. the united states number one. it's a serious challenge. we're not really aligned with the europeans on asia. and the interesting thing is the asians are really aligned with us. australia really wants that defense pact because they're angry about the trade war and military hostilities they have with china. india, which has always been neutral about this, really wanted into the quad because of the increase in military tensions changing the game from beijing. so as a consequence, i don't know how we get out of the fact the europeans are feeling r
trump left, and biden isn't aligned with it either because it's not popular in the united states. i agree with anne-marie course you want to do this through europe, but the reality is the europeans, with the sole exception of the french, see asia primarily, even overwhelmingly, through economic and a commercial lens. united states policies in asia are overwhelmingly through a broad national security lens and technology lens, american companies versus chinese companies. so they're not aligned....
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who are endorsed by donald trump, because they'll say they'll overturn the results of the election, what do you think's actually gonna happens in those republican part mary's? -- are in fact going to lose their seats. to the trump endorsed once, who say, i'm getting your seat because i said i would overturn the election results. and all become their mission and reason to be come in office. that sounds nuts on earth one, that this settled results of the last november's elections are the only issue in republican politics right now. but this is the sum total of what -- on earth to. where they live. that's why even with the humiliation of what they did do in arizona, right? this audit, this laughable audit that in the and found no change in the vote total on just wild allegations that they never figured out with actually meant. with all the humiliation of what happened in arizona, we've nevertheless, got all of these follow on investigations. and all of this being promoted by republicans in these other states now. in wisconsin, which we've been paying particular attention to, i think it might be helpful to note that thanks to republicans in the wisconsin legis
who are endorsed by donald trump, because they'll say they'll overturn the results of the election, what do you think's actually gonna happens in those republican part mary's? -- are in fact going to lose their seats. to the trump endorsed once, who say, i'm getting your seat because i said i would overturn the election results. and all become their mission and reason to be come in office. that sounds nuts on earth one, that this settled results of the last november's elections are the only...
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to minimize the importance of giuliani and trump by dropping one of the notable charges, the influential charges for trying to oust the u.s. ambassador marie yoev v norv it. that was a couple years ago, long time to remember. but they're trying to make trump less of an issue, they can never make him a nonissue, and the judge has to sit through that now. >> the prosecutor told the former judge he expects president trump and rudy giuliani to be mentioned very peripherally in this case. do you see that happening? >> no, i see it beginning mentioned peripherally and then some a lot more than peripherally all in all, all of these charges, the sin kwan none lead back to rudy giuliani and trump. even though the charges used against trump and giuliani have been dropped by the federal government, it's in rudy giuliani's interest to say trump will be mentioned peripherally because they're going into the jury selection and they don't want to lose jurors they like because they find out they have strong feelings about giuliani and trump and perhaps they see parnas as a sympathetic figure remember, parnas came out very quickly and offered information to
to minimize the importance of giuliani and trump by dropping one of the notable charges, the influential charges for trying to oust the u.s. ambassador marie yoev v norv it. that was a couple years ago, long time to remember. but they're trying to make trump less of an issue, they can never make him a nonissue, and the judge has to sit through that now. >> the prosecutor told the former judge he expects president trump and rudy giuliani to be mentioned very peripherally in this case. do...
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the east coast, republicans grill attorney general mary garland as he defends his actions to crack down on parents in school board meetings. lara trumpth type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. . . with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. wake up to what's possibl with rybelsus®. ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ you may pay as little as $10 per prescription. ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. carley: welcome back. president biden mocking vaccine skeptics during a cnn town hall while also saying police officers and emergency responders should be fired if they refuse to get the covid jab. >> those
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marie. >> all right. laura podesta in new york. laura, thank you very much. >>> there are bombshell details in a senate report that outlines how former president trump pressured the justice department to overturn the election. and it took an oval office showdown to stop it. kris v kris van cleave explains. >> eporter: then president donald trumpntan reject the election results at least nine times between the 2020 election and january 6th, according to the new report. >> i think we were barely a half step a away from a full-blown constitutional crisis. >> reporter: the democrat-written report highlights a january 3rd oval office meeting where mr. trump weighed firing act attorney general jeffrey rosen and replacing himh a l fraud, allegedly tling n't eveei'm ght, ane ent plan. you'veadt clear you're going too nothing. white house council pat cipollone warned that he and other white house officials would all resign if trump fired rosen, calling it a murder/suicide pact. the former president abandoned the idea. >> this moment was spine-tinglingly, chillingly close to shredding the constitution. >> reporter: republican chuck grassley, who is expected to rally wit
marie. >> all right. laura podesta in new york. laura, thank you very much. >>> there are bombshell details in a senate report that outlines how former president trump pressured the justice department to overturn the election. and it took an oval office showdown to stop it. kris v kris van cleave explains. >> eporter: then president donald trumpntan reject the election results at least nine times between the 2020 election and january 6th, according to the new report....
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so many republicans in congress and so many people in the trump administration, for every story like that i also got to meet people like marie yovanovitch. this courageous ambassador of ours being threatened out of her post in ukraine, who has the courage to stand up to the most powerful man in the country, to step into this hearing room when the president was telling her not to, to stare down, you know, this phalanx of trump acolytes vilifying her and who paved the way for others to show courage. alexandra vindman and so many others in large ways and small. when i see those stories, which i love to write about, it vindicates the founders' belief that we possess sufficient virtue to be self-governing, we don't need a tyrant ruling over we will get through this. we are a resilient country. what we do now will determine how quickly we get through this. >> let me ask you about that short portion of the book that i just read moments ago about your sort of revelation about robert mueller. mueller having led the mueller investigation into what russia did and whether the trump campaign was deliberately colluding with russian govern
so many republicans in congress and so many people in the trump administration, for every story like that i also got to meet people like marie yovanovitch. this courageous ambassador of ours being threatened out of her post in ukraine, who has the courage to stand up to the most powerful man in the country, to step into this hearing room when the president was telling her not to, to stare down, you know, this phalanx of trump acolytes vilifying her and who paved the way for others to show...
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trump is holding his own court. we'll get to the what and why with mary trum's attorney. and finally, a south asian super hero.'m mehdi hasan. we are a little over a year away from crucial midterm elections in this country. if republicans win back the house they could block not just joe biden's entire agenda but also the certification of the next presidential election in 2024. for that, they need to flip five just five democratic seats next november. now, what if i told you that republicans could win back
trump is holding his own court. we'll get to the what and why with mary trum's attorney. and finally, a south asian super hero.'m mehdi hasan. we are a little over a year away from crucial midterm elections in this country. if republicans win back the house they could block not just joe biden's entire agenda but also the certification of the next presidential election in 2024. for that, they need to flip five just five democratic seats next november. now, what if i told you that republicans...
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trump must sit down for a videotaped deposition next week. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green.ith breaking news about former president bill clinton. he's recovering in a california hospital this morning from an
trump must sit down for a videotaped deposition next week. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green.ith breaking news about former president bill clinton. he's recovering in a california hospital this morning from an
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trump's presidency and the coronavirus and help predict more future events. they're taking applications all must be 18 or older.candidates excellent smithers. it is all going as planned. anne-mariect. i feel like someone needs to apply. the own problem with it -- and i'm a huge fan so i could apply -- you have to do it in a set number of weeks. it works out to be like 35.5 hours per week. it's basically a full-time job. and "newsweek" did the calculations, the exchange rate. it's $9 -- $9.25 per episode. not terrible especially if you're going to watch "the simpsons" for free like me. >> if you like "the simpsons." it's all good. >> i do like "the simpsons" that much. >> so do i. >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. diane, thank you. >> thank you. >>> up next, a big announcement from adele. you don't have to wait long for her new album. we will tell you when it will drop. will drop. i'm not getting through the pandemic just to end up with the flu. i asked for fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. it's the #1-used flu vaccine for people 65 and older. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent is the only vaccine approved by the fda for superior flu protection in adults 65+. i'm not l
trump's presidency and the coronavirus and help predict more future events. they're taking applications all must be 18 or older.candidates excellent smithers. it is all going as planned. anne-mariect. i feel like someone needs to apply. the own problem with it -- and i'm a huge fan so i could apply -- you have to do it in a set number of weeks. it works out to be like 35.5 hours per week. it's basically a full-time job. and "newsweek" did the calculations, the exchange rate. it's $9...
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as the conservative pro america candidate and get the trump base to give her kind of the green light there. >> what is her lane here to do that, mary catherine? it seems like she's swerving all over the road on any given day. >> to be fair to anyone in this field, the lanes are coming into d.c. with, like, construction going on. they're going to change constantly based on trump, right? she's trying to do this dance, i think she's done it better than others, particularly when she was in the administration, i think she got out pretty clean. what you can't get past is january 6th pretty clean, right? if you call him on it, you make an enemy of him. and potentially those who would back you because you were in the trump administration. so marrying those two is really tough. i think marrying the people you lost during the trump administration, white educated, college id educated women, with trump supporters, requires being in this strange middle ground which she maybe could occupy, but it is easier for a desantis. do you know why? because he's governing a state right now. she has to weigh in on all these bickering -- all the fighting, ri
as the conservative pro america candidate and get the trump base to give her kind of the green light there. >> what is her lane here to do that, mary catherine? it seems like she's swerving all over the road on any given day. >> to be fair to anyone in this field, the lanes are coming into d.c. with, like, construction going on. they're going to change constantly based on trump, right? she's trying to do this dance, i think she's done it better than others, particularly when she was...
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trump allies who refused subpoenas from the house's january 6th committee. let's talk more about that and more with john carl and coanchor of this week, mary ellis parks and rickamos. welcome to all of you, john, i want to talk to you first. we have this massive supply chain we have been talking about it this morning going through the holidays and inflation up is 5.4%. how much of a political problem is this for president biden? empty store shelves and people unable to buy christmas presents is not the good thing for the president to say the least. does this lead to more inflation. one of the numbers i saw this week that really hit home on this is the cost of shipping a container from china. if you go back to 2019 prepandemic was about $1,300, now $16,000 to bring a container from china. that ripples the supply chain that makes things for expensive and high inflation. the biggest factor here is people are buying more stuff so there is an underlying bit of good news here. people have the means and desire to buy more things. the problem is, the supply chain is not caught up. >> and the white house did announce this 24/7, some of them were already doing that. saw
trump allies who refused subpoenas from the house's january 6th committee. let's talk more about that and more with john carl and coanchor of this week, mary ellis parks and rickamos. welcome to all of you, john, i want to talk to you first. we have this massive supply chain we have been talking about it this morning going through the holidays and inflation up is 5.4%. how much of a political problem is this for president biden? empty store shelves and people unable to buy christmas presents is...
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to accept criticism for trump's argument when the media spent three years with the russian collusion hoax running daily. howie: going to get to that in a moment. i want to get mariet if the journal did the fact checking and response the same day as opposed to the next day, what about the journal saying the media you attempts to censor donald trump. >> they shouldn't have waited 24 hours to fact check the piece. i think they were trying to get donald trump supporters to read their publication, get credibility with the trump part of the party which is a majority of the party today but then the next day saying don't worry, everyone, we will fact check it. everyone already read the first piece. many of those people who read the first piece are never going to read the fact checking. so i think that was irresponsible. the journal doesn't have to give him space to do this. they don't have some responsibility to print every lie that is submitted to them in any format. heading into the next presidential election, this is the key point. all of the media outlets need to figure out how they're going to cover trump if he run, when he lies repeatedly every single day. there's
to accept criticism for trump's argument when the media spent three years with the russian collusion hoax running daily. howie: going to get to that in a moment. i want to get mariet if the journal did the fact checking and response the same day as opposed to the next day, what about the journal saying the media you attempts to censor donald trump. >> they shouldn't have waited 24 hours to fact check the piece. i think they were trying to get donald trump supporters to read their...
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trump failed in his attempt to use phony vouter fraud. use phony vouter fraud. the man ok, let's talk about those changes to your financial plan. bill, mary? hey... it's our former broker carl. carl, say hi to nina, our schwab financial consultant. hm... i know how difficult these calls can be. not with schwab. nina made it easier to set up our financial plan. we can check in on it anytime. it changes when our goals change. planning can't be that easy. actually, it can be, carl. look forward to planning with schwab. schwab! ♪♪ ♪ say it's all right ♪ ♪ say it's all right, it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ now listen to the beat ♪ ♪ kinda pat your feet ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all right ♪ that's the thing about claims, you see. they don't happen on your schedule. i mean, take a chestnut, it doesn't just say “oh, beg pardon, sir, but is now a good time for a jolly bit of window cracking?” i mean, if they did, you wouldn't need a geico claims team that's available 24/7. but, near as i can tell, chestnuts don't talk. or maybe they're just really quiet. geico. your cl
trump failed in his attempt to use phony vouter fraud. use phony vouter fraud. the man ok, let's talk about those changes to your financial plan. bill, mary? hey... it's our former broker carl. carl, say hi to nina, our schwab financial consultant. hm... i know how difficult these calls can be. not with schwab. nina made it easier to set up our financial plan. we can check in on it anytime. it changes when our goals change. planning can't be that easy. actually, it can be, carl. look forward to...
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and marie yovanovitch, if this wonderful former ambassador to ukraine had not defied the president and been willing to testify, we may never have learned the full facts of his corrupt conduct, trump'srupt conduct vis-a-vis ukraine, and it's these heroes we should draw inspiration from. and it's also folks like this, like mitt romney, who stood up against his party when they were wrong, that validate to me the founders' belief that we have sufficient virtue as human beings to govern ourselves. >> thank you, congressman, for writing this book. very important book, indeed. i understand number one on amazon already. >> somehow. which i can't understand, but i'm very grateful. >> thank you so much for joining us. the title of the book "midnight in washington, how we almost lost our democracy and still could." congressman adam schiff. >> coming up, a stalled agenda, the crisis in afghanistan, the ongoing pandemic, and now supply shortages and rising prices. our exclusive new cnn poll shows what impact it may be having on president biden's approval rating. >> plus, star trek's captain kirk, 90-year-old actor william shatner going where no man his age has gone before. we'll hear his emotio
and marie yovanovitch, if this wonderful former ambassador to ukraine had not defied the president and been willing to testify, we may never have learned the full facts of his corrupt conduct, trump'srupt conduct vis-a-vis ukraine, and it's these heroes we should draw inspiration from. and it's also folks like this, like mitt romney, who stood up against his party when they were wrong, that validate to me the founders' belief that we have sufficient virtue as human beings to govern ourselves....
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th marie yvonneovichs, bill taylor's, vennamens, who is who showed great courage because their example will lead us out of this darkness. >> woodruff: do you see an end to the influence of donald trump what really i think is such a terrible tragedy is, after we went through that horrible ordeal of the insurrection, there was a window when the republican party might have recaptured its identity as a party of ideas. you could see in mitch mcconnell the struggle about whether to throw donald trump overboard. with kevin mccarthy the pangs of conscience lasted about 30 second, but with mcconnell, you could see he recognized what a disaster donald trump was for the country but concluded ultimately if he tried to throw trump overboard he himself would be thrown overboard. at the end of the day, you have to ask why are you in office anyway if you're not going to do the right thing when the country really needs you. >> woodruff: you are clearly engaged in a number of things going on right now in congress but in particular the january 6th committee attempting to bring people who were close advisors to president trump and potentially president trump himself to testify. they don't seem to be co
th marie yvonneovichs, bill taylor's, vennamens, who is who showed great courage because their example will lead us out of this darkness. >> woodruff: do you see an end to the influence of donald trump what really i think is such a terrible tragedy is, after we went through that horrible ordeal of the insurrection, there was a window when the republican party might have recaptured its identity as a party of ideas. you could see in mitch mcconnell the struggle about whether to throw donald...
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trump supporter, and just listen to what she shares with her 3,000 facebook friends. >> the audit is showing that they are actually imitation ballots. >> reporter: with this video you shared, right? >> mary is talking about the sham audits in arizona and georgia. for the record, there was no notable fraud in either election. but mary's 3,000 friends shared with their friends, and on and on and that conspiracy theory went far and wide. and with every press of the like button, facebook got more information about each user who engaged in that conversation. in fact, facebook's algorithm knows more about you than you do. according to a study mentioned in a book, after ten looks -- ten likes, facebook knew more about the nearly 90,000 participants in the study than their colleagues at work. 70 likes, facebook could predict the participant's opinion better than their friends. 150, it knows you better than family members. and after 300 likes -- that's it, 300 -- facebook knew the study's participants better, their interest, what they believed, better than their spouse. okay. now, that is power and look. when you have that kind of power, you are not going to give it up. the social-media company i
trump supporter, and just listen to what she shares with her 3,000 facebook friends. >> the audit is showing that they are actually imitation ballots. >> reporter: with this video you shared, right? >> mary is talking about the sham audits in arizona and georgia. for the record, there was no notable fraud in either election. but mary's 3,000 friends shared with their friends, and on and on and that conspiracy theory went far and wide. and with every press of the like button,...
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mary lou in cleveland, ohio. independent, good morning. caller: good morning. hi. for 44 years i voted republican and was a registered republican. when trumpi changed to unaffiliated in ohio because i could not vote for a third rate reality tv host. i find the division comes from cable news. the only thing i watch now will be c-span. i watched the hearings, i hear each individual person give their opinion at hearings. i think trump drives ratings, and i think the reason we hear about him constantly is because it drives cable news ratings. i think that is a sin. i read everything, the "new york times," the dealer, the washington times, everything, the american spectator, i read it all. i find cable news to be the driving force of polarization. host: before you go, of those papers you mentioned, the "new york times," cleveland plain dealer, washington times, defined you end up trusting one of those more than the others? caller: yes. host: which one? caller: the "new york times." i will tell you why. because they criticize themselves. they criticize themselves. i like that. i like retractions. i do like that. the washington times, i used to l
mary lou in cleveland, ohio. independent, good morning. caller: good morning. hi. for 44 years i voted republican and was a registered republican. when trumpi changed to unaffiliated in ohio because i could not vote for a third rate reality tv host. i find the division comes from cable news. the only thing i watch now will be c-span. i watched the hearings, i hear each individual person give their opinion at hearings. i think trump drives ratings, and i think the reason we hear about him...