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. >> michael davis director of policy of planning and charter schools will read it into the record. >> thank you, dr. matthews. we have tonight a resolution authorizing application of waiver of instructional minute penalty, and the background on that is that in the 2016-2017 school year, our independent audit found that abraham lincoln's instructional high school was 519 minutes short of the minimum required which is 64,800 and three days short of the minimum days required which are 180. as a result of that finding, the california department of education has imposed but not yet levied or taken monetary penalties against the district's entire 9-12 grade span and those penalties are approximately $3.3 million. so in order to avoid this loss of revenue, we're asking that you approve the submittal of a waiver to be considered at the july meeting of the state board of education in order for us to submit a waiver, which will include a remediation plan for lincoln high school to add 3 instructional days for two consecutive years to make up for the shortfall, and if that is approved, then we
. >> michael davis director of policy of planning and charter schools will read it into the record. >> thank you, dr. matthews. we have tonight a resolution authorizing application of waiver of instructional minute penalty, and the background on that is that in the 2016-2017 school year, our independent audit found that abraham lincoln's instructional high school was 519 minutes short of the minimum required which is 64,800 and three days short of the minimum days required which are...
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lanny davis, michael cohen's attorney said michael cohen has more information to tell about the president. what more work can they do with michael cohen at this point? >> right. so theoretically, yasmin, they might need him for something else. they might stumble across another scheme or might remember something that's helpful to them. you framed it correctly. by and large, they're done with him. there's a rule in the federal rules of criminal procedure that would permit prosecutors within a year of michael cohen's sentencing to go back to the court and ask for a reduction. seems unlikely here. >> also we know mueller referred 14 potential crimes for investigation, chuck. what's next for federal prosecutors here? >> yeah. an important point. in the adeppendix to the report mueller laid out 14 cases ongoing. 12 of which redacted. we don't know what those cases are, but we can, i think, safely assume that many of them are in the southern district of new york, and will touch on things that michael cohen might know about. the trump foundation, inaugural committee and maybe members of the trump
lanny davis, michael cohen's attorney said michael cohen has more information to tell about the president. what more work can they do with michael cohen at this point? >> right. so theoretically, yasmin, they might need him for something else. they might stumble across another scheme or might remember something that's helpful to them. you framed it correctly. by and large, they're done with him. there's a rule in the federal rules of criminal procedure that would permit prosecutors within...
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for an exclusive now, i am joined by lanny davis, michael cohen's lawyer and adviser.evening to you, and i know as a lawyer and as a person doing the work you do, it's not a good evening obviously for your client or his family. and we understand the humanity of that. i wanted to mention that up front. walk us through the significance of what mr. cohen did want to share today before going behind bars and what it means that there is a fuller truth he may some day tell. >> well, first of all, i'm pretty sad. i think there is great injustice done in both the targeting of michael cohen alone following as the federal prosecutors stated the direction of mr. trump, now president of the united states who after becoming president paid hush money in a $35,000 check that we put on national television. it's remarkable that members of the republican party have not once asked why donald trump wrote a $35,000 hush money check as president of the united states, and why that in and of itself certainly is a crime that he'll be prosecuted for after he leaves office. but michael also asked
for an exclusive now, i am joined by lanny davis, michael cohen's lawyer and adviser.evening to you, and i know as a lawyer and as a person doing the work you do, it's not a good evening obviously for your client or his family. and we understand the humanity of that. i wanted to mention that up front. walk us through the significance of what mr. cohen did want to share today before going behind bars and what it means that there is a fuller truth he may some day tell. >> well, first of...
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. >> in his statement, cohen's attorney lanny davis said michael will be within the walls of a federalorrectional facility. the truth has no laws. michael will continue to be available to congress, state and local prosecutors. is he hoping he has something to lure prosecutors to getting him out with less time? >> yes, he does. i spent time with him yesterday. he said you might be seeing me, you know, sooner than you think. look, we need to remember on a day like this whether you like donald trump, whether you like michael cohen, the fact remains that michael cohen is going to prison, ostensibly the core of why he's going things he did for the president, on behalf of the president, that's not justice. not that he doesn't belong there. the fact that trump is still in the white house, we need to look hard at that. for michael it's a personal tragedy. he actually called me after he got out of the car to say i miss you, buddy, and thanks for everything. i saw yesterday michael was more at peace and more relaxed than the last two years. he's such a scrapper and fighter and realizes at this p
. >> in his statement, cohen's attorney lanny davis said michael will be within the walls of a federalorrectional facility. the truth has no laws. michael will continue to be available to congress, state and local prosecutors. is he hoping he has something to lure prosecutors to getting him out with less time? >> yes, he does. i spent time with him yesterday. he said you might be seeing me, you know, sooner than you think. look, we need to remember on a day like this whether you...
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whereas in truth in fact, attorney for michael cohen, landy davis, admitted on march 6, 2019, that cohen directed his attorney to explore possibilities of a pardon at one point with donald j. trump lawyer rudy all-janne as well as other lawyers advising president trump. whereas, truth in fact, michael monaco, admitted in a march 12, 2019, letter that cohen's temperature was inaccurate. whereas in truth in fact the ex-postrepresentation by cohen's attorney does not annul cohen's false and misleading testimony. whereas, in truth in fact, cohen's testimony under oath was delivered in the context of a apologizing for all his criminal activities. whereas in truth in fact, seeking a pardon contained no qualifiers about the context of his statement. whereas, in truth in fact, cohen's denial of ever seeking a pardon as uttered under oath in his testimony was absolute and unequivocal. whereas, in truth in fact, cohen testified under oath that he and his lawyers spent hours editing his written statement -- search the clerk will resume. the clerk: waras in truth and fact cohen testified under oath
whereas in truth in fact, attorney for michael cohen, landy davis, admitted on march 6, 2019, that cohen directed his attorney to explore possibilities of a pardon at one point with donald j. trump lawyer rudy all-janne as well as other lawyers advising president trump. whereas, truth in fact, michael monaco, admitted in a march 12, 2019, letter that cohen's temperature was inaccurate. whereas in truth in fact the ex-postrepresentation by cohen's attorney does not annul cohen's false and...
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former lawyer and his former fixer michael cohen started a sentence today, after pleading to hush money payments on trump's behalf during the 2016 election. lanny davis gave us a statement saying michael may be sentenced within the walls of a federal correctional institution, but the truth has no walls. michael will continue to be accessible to congress and to federal, state, local law enforcement. of that i am certain. before heading to prison, cohen said himself there's still much to be told. >> i hope that when i rejoin my family and friends that the country will be in a place without xenophobia, injustice, analy and lies at the helm of the country. there remains much to be told. i look forward to the day i can share the truth. thank you all very much. >> joining me from new york where cohen will serve out his time, kathy park. as i was walking in, i ran into tom winter of the investigations unit and asked him about that much to be told, he kind of shrugged and said i don't know what else he might have to tell, but from my perspective, he is going to have a lot of time to think about it, right? tell us about where you are, how cohen will be servin
former lawyer and his former fixer michael cohen started a sentence today, after pleading to hush money payments on trump's behalf during the 2016 election. lanny davis gave us a statement saying michael may be sentenced within the walls of a federal correctional institution, but the truth has no walls. michael will continue to be accessible to congress and to federal, state, local law enforcement. of that i am certain. before heading to prison, cohen said himself there's still much to be told....
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davis seconded the motion. >> wow, i didn't think about i would be herh this time w i left out my house this morning. >> adrienne jones is filling the void of michael bush, who died earli m lastonth. jones will hold the position at least until january. ahead at 5:00, prince's george county chief will break down the abrupt turn of events and plans to unite democrats in maryland.t >>> anr round of severe
davis seconded the motion. >> wow, i didn't think about i would be herh this time w i left out my house this morning. >> adrienne jones is filling the void of michael bush, who died earli m lastonth. jones will hold the position at least until january. ahead at 5:00, prince's george county chief will break down the abrupt turn of events and plans to unite democrats in maryland.t >>> anr round of severe
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davis seconded the motion. >> wow, i didn't think about i would be herh this time w i left out my house this morning. >> adrienne jones is filling the void of michael bush, who died earli m lastonth. jones will hold the position at least until january. ahead at 5:00, prince's george county chief will break down the abrupt turn of events and plans to unite democrats in maryland.t >>> anr round of severe storms slammi the south and midwest, the same system that brought twisters to oklahoma bringing flash floods to iowa, svenport, iowa. it caused much trouble there. the levee breach leaving the downtown completely under water.
davis seconded the motion. >> wow, i didn't think about i would be herh this time w i left out my house this morning. >> adrienne jones is filling the void of michael bush, who died earli m lastonth. jones will hold the position at least until january. ahead at 5:00, prince's george county chief will break down the abrupt turn of events and plans to unite democrats in maryland.t >>> anr round of severe storms slammi the south and midwest, the same system that brought...
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michael cohen's person attorney saying he got it right. lanny davis writing this in an op-ed.d "mueller was adhering to due process principles. he properly passed the bat on this to where it belongs to the u.s. congress." lisa boothe, to you first. when a prosecutor has one job, you indict or not. if you don't indict, you shut up. so how is this due process? >> it's not. great point. i think the irony is this lanny davis wrote a book called the unmaking of the president, 2016. how james comey caused hillary clinton the presidency. and what mueller did is the same thing that james comey did by flouting doj guidelines. if you're not going to charge someone and still naming them and shaming them, leaving the doubt to fuel the political firestorm. i find it ironic that he wrote a book about this but he has no problem with what robert mueller did. >> i don't think anyone that has a press conference ever gets away without being tarred and feathers. >> so don't do it. >> yeah, there's a lesson that we've learned because every 1 was furious at comey when he had his press conference. e
michael cohen's person attorney saying he got it right. lanny davis writing this in an op-ed.d "mueller was adhering to due process principles. he properly passed the bat on this to where it belongs to the u.s. congress." lisa boothe, to you first. when a prosecutor has one job, you indict or not. if you don't indict, you shut up. so how is this due process? >> it's not. great point. i think the irony is this lanny davis wrote a book called the unmaking of the president, 2016....
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julie hirshfield davis, congressional correspondent for "the new york times," and michael zeldin, cnn legal analyst and robert mueller's former assistant at the department of justice for a time. michael, let me start with you. from what we just heard from nancy pelosi and as manu was laying out the state of play, as nancy pelosi said what the attorney general did in not telling the truth to congress is that he -- she said that is a crime. that gets to perjury. where are you on this? what is the bar for perjury here for the attorney general of the united states? >> it's a very high bar. the supreme court in this case, braunsten, set a bar that does not allow for prosecution of materially misleading statements that aren't technically untrue. i think that this case, which would have to go from congress in a referral to the united states attorney's office for consideration for prosecution, that whole process is from one sort of trumperson to another trump person, is not likely to result in a prosecution. but even if it was, i think that what we saw with barr's answers was an intent to mis
julie hirshfield davis, congressional correspondent for "the new york times," and michael zeldin, cnn legal analyst and robert mueller's former assistant at the department of justice for a time. michael, let me start with you. from what we just heard from nancy pelosi and as manu was laying out the state of play, as nancy pelosi said what the attorney general did in not telling the truth to congress is that he -- she said that is a crime. that gets to perjury. where are you on this?...
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those same colours with the same jockey, davy russell, next april, and it would be amazing if they won, so they will carry on as normal. what is behind all this? michaeleary, as people know, runs the successful ryanair business. in that we can, in the irish times rich list, he is now only worth 867 million euros, so he is no longer a billionaire. my heart is no longer a billionaire. my heart is bleeding for him at this stage. possibly, he is withdrawing a little bit because he is rainy get in financially. he said it is down to his kids getting older and he wants to enjoy their activities. the interesting thing about michael is, people take the mickey out of michael because he is quite tight in terms of his ryanair business, charging potentially to use the loo and that kind of thing, but on the racecourse, he is quite an approachable guy. i think it will be approachable guy. i think it will be a big blow, this. absolutely. perhaps looking to move his investments elsewhere. frank, thanks very much indeed for all of that tonight. with o'leary winding down, one man who's bowed out is jockey ruby walsh who announced his retirement earlier this month. he be
those same colours with the same jockey, davy russell, next april, and it would be amazing if they won, so they will carry on as normal. what is behind all this? michaeleary, as people know, runs the successful ryanair business. in that we can, in the irish times rich list, he is now only worth 867 million euros, so he is no longer a billionaire. my heart is no longer a billionaire. my heart is bleeding for him at this stage. possibly, he is withdrawing a little bit because he is rainy get in...
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michael avenati into a . - my family and i did a fundraiser walk in honor of my dad, willy davis, who has alzheimer's.hirts for the walk with custom ink. the shirts were so easy to design on the site. the custom ink team was super helpful and they just came out perfect. seeing my family wearing my shirts was such an amazing reminder of all the love and support that everyone has for my dad. - [narrator] check out our huge selection of custom t-shirts and more, for teams, businesses, and every occasion. you'll even get free shipping. get started today at customink.com. >> peace and security on the korean peninsula with the u.s.-japan alliance is steadfast and iron clad. heather: good morning to you, monday may 27th and this is "fox & friends first". happening right now at 4:00 a.m. here on the east coast fox news alert for you, breaking overnight, president trump joining forces with japan to curve crisis with north korea, what is on the agenda today as the forked prepares to make history?
michael avenati into a . - my family and i did a fundraiser walk in honor of my dad, willy davis, who has alzheimer's.hirts for the walk with custom ink. the shirts were so easy to design on the site. the custom ink team was super helpful and they just came out perfect. seeing my family wearing my shirts was such an amazing reminder of all the love and support that everyone has for my dad. - [narrator] check out our huge selection of custom t-shirts and more, for teams, businesses, and every...
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davis. >> reporter: a suspected serial killer is behind bars. police say james michael to killing three women. police say wright told them he met them while working at a traveling carnival but claims all three were accidents. he collided head-on with a school bus in march, which police say helped crack the case. >> a cellphone found of a missing woman was located in the suspect's truck. >> reporter: they found two victims and have searchi and are body of hobson. they were murdered over an 18-day span in tennessee and georgia. >> the information gained over the interview of ms. hobson led to the other victims. >> reporter: the sheriff's office is reaching out to investigators to see if there's more victims. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> a man who won a massive powerball jackpot has paid it forward. >> he recently came forward as the winner of a $768 million jackpot. a few days ago, he surprised nicole, an illinois mom who works at target, shopping for pullups. franco made her an offer. >> he said, i'm emmanuel franco. i was a powerball winner in milwaukee, and i
davis. >> reporter: a suspected serial killer is behind bars. police say james michael to killing three women. police say wright told them he met them while working at a traveling carnival but claims all three were accidents. he collided head-on with a school bus in march, which police say helped crack the case. >> a cellphone found of a missing woman was located in the suspect's truck. >> reporter: they found two victims and have searchi and are body of hobson. they were...
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davis. >> reporter: tonight, a suspected serial killer is behind bars. police in washington county, virginia, say 23-year-old james michael wright admitted to killing three women, 22-year-old elizabeth vanmeter, 17-year-old jocelyn alsup and 25-year-old athina hopson. police say wright told them he met all the women while working at a traveling carnival, but claimed all three shootings were accidents. wright collided head-on with a school bus in march which police say helped to crack the case. >> a cell phone belonging to the missing johnson city woman, hopson, was located in the suspect's truck. >> reporter: police say they found two victims. they're still searching for the body of hopson. the women were allegedly murdered over an 18-day span in tennessee and georgia. >> the information gained from that initial interview regarding ms. hopson led to information about the other victims. >> reporter: the sheriff's office is now reaching out to investigators in other areas where the carnival traveled to see if there are possibly more victims. david? >> linsey davis with us tonight. linsey, thank you. >>> there is an investig
davis. >> reporter: tonight, a suspected serial killer is behind bars. police in washington county, virginia, say 23-year-old james michael wright admitted to killing three women, 22-year-old elizabeth vanmeter, 17-year-old jocelyn alsup and 25-year-old athina hopson. police say wright told them he met all the women while working at a traveling carnival, but claimed all three shootings were accidents. wright collided head-on with a school bus in march which police say helped to crack the...
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michael cohen. should he have talked this morning? >> i'll guess knowing -- >> bill: you go to jail for three years. >> knowing lanny davis as i do. id i want to talk to the press. no reason to engage in that behavior. >> bill: cohen was going up and down park avenue all sunday afternoon meeting people and taking pictures. >> i don't know, ego satisfaction, whatever. no good purpose can come from it. >> bill: not a good look we can agree? >> yes. >> julie: the latest on the political crisis rocking venezuela. what will opposition leader juan guaido ask washington to do? where does the fight go from here? >> the united states wants all other countries out of this nation and allow the venezuelan people to restore their own democracy. we're confident we'll achieve that. i couldn't tell you what day but it will happen. this daughter was home visiting when mom saw a chip in her windshield. >> mom: honey is that a chip? >> tech: they wanted it fixed fast so they brought it to us. >> mom: hi. >> tech: with our in-shop chip repair service, we can fix it the same day... guaranteed. plus with most insurance a safelite chip repair is no cost
michael cohen. should he have talked this morning? >> i'll guess knowing -- >> bill: you go to jail for three years. >> knowing lanny davis as i do. id i want to talk to the press. no reason to engage in that behavior. >> bill: cohen was going up and down park avenue all sunday afternoon meeting people and taking pictures. >> i don't know, ego satisfaction, whatever. no good purpose can come from it. >> bill: not a good look we can agree? >> yes....
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michael phelps? heldt allow him to compete? >> reporter: tennis legends billie jean king and martina navratilova have also weighed in condemning the ruling as unfair. but there are others such as sharon daviesn vocal in their criticism of semenya. >> it's important that caster realize and we need to start protecting female sports. that it has to be a level playing field. >> reporter: semeny's response has been brief and dignified. for a decade, the iaaf has tried to slow me down, but this has actually made me stronger, she said. there's no doubt semenya has a rare genetic ability, one she wants celebrated, not penalized. and on that issue, the world medical association has joined the debate urging doctors around the world not to implement the iaaf regulations because they say they are medically unethical. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news r otheeck ba ltle later for the "morning news" and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, may 3rd, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> cyclone fani makes landfall overnig overnight, striking
michael phelps? heldt allow him to compete? >> reporter: tennis legends billie jean king and martina navratilova have also weighed in condemning the ruling as unfair. but there are others such as sharon daviesn vocal in their criticism of semenya. >> it's important that caster realize and we need to start protecting female sports. that it has to be a level playing field. >> reporter: semeny's response has been brief and dignified. for a decade, the iaaf has tried to slow me...
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michael rice flying the flag for the uk. manchester city face watford in the fa cup final at wembley as they look to become the first english club to complete the domestic treble. and, wyre daviess in cardiff, following the lives of those living on the streets of the welsh capital. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon. labour's brexit spokesman, sir keir starmer, has accused cabinet ministers of "torpedoing" his party's negotiations with the government, which collapsed yesterday. he's called on theresa may to put a a promise to hold a further referendum on the face of her eu withdrawal agreement when it's presented for a final time next month, before she steps down as prime minister. our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. an awkward and lacklustre launch for a european election campaign theresa may never wanted to fight. but the prime minister argued yesterday that only the conservatives could deliver brexit. if parliament had backed our brexit deal, we could already have left the eu. but parliament has not, so what chance does the prime minister have of getting mps to support her deal when they vote on it again next month? at least one in her pa
michael rice flying the flag for the uk. manchester city face watford in the fa cup final at wembley as they look to become the first english club to complete the domestic treble. and, wyre daviess in cardiff, following the lives of those living on the streets of the welsh capital. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon. labour's brexit spokesman, sir keir starmer, has accused cabinet ministers of "torpedoing" his party's negotiations with the government, which...
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davis is here with the latest. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael.admissions scandal, another key player has been taken down. laura janke entered a plea of guilty and we're learning about the first civil lawsuit arising from this scandal. while the spotlight has been on high-profile actresses and wealthy parents, prosecutors say this woman seen here wearing a hooded windbreaker is 36-year-old laura janke, a key witness in the college admissions scandal. the former usc women's assistant soccer coach entering federal court in boston where she entered a plea of guilty to conspiracy to commit racketeering. under a plea agreement janke has been cooperating with prosecutors to testify against others about the inner workings with the scheme's mastermind admissions consultant rick singer. the disgraced ex-coach created bogus profiles to help children of wealthy families get admitted into elite universities. among those -- >> i don't really care about school as you all know. >> reporter: -- actress lori loughlin's daughter, olivia jade. investigators say jank
davis is here with the latest. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael.admissions scandal, another key player has been taken down. laura janke entered a plea of guilty and we're learning about the first civil lawsuit arising from this scandal. while the spotlight has been on high-profile actresses and wealthy parents, prosecutors say this woman seen here wearing a hooded windbreaker is 36-year-old laura janke, a key witness in the college admissions scandal. the...
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davis seconded the motion. >> wow, i didn't think about i would be herh this time w i left out my house this morning. >> adrienne jones is filling the void of michael bush, who died earli m lastonth. jones will hold the position at least until january. ahead at 5:00, prince's george county chief will break down the abrupt turn of events and plans to unite democrats in maryland.t >>> anr round of severe storms slammi the south and midwest, the same system that brought twisters to oklahoma bringing flash floods to iowa, svenport, iowa. it caused much trouble there. the levee breach leaving the downtown completely under water. for more where they're headed, let's go to the storm center. these storms hee on t move. are they moving this way? >> we have cloud cover across our area right now. here are the stormsiring up again, a little farther to the east and eventually to our area. take a look at this, curnt temperatures, 67 d.c., 87 in richmond, the cooler air sliding right down the mountains. 84, ittsburgh, 59 in state college. how about this, guys? we're at 67. buffalo, near 80re deg. that's that cold air damning we talk about that happens so often ac
davis seconded the motion. >> wow, i didn't think about i would be herh this time w i left out my house this morning. >> adrienne jones is filling the void of michael bush, who died earli m lastonth. jones will hold the position at least until january. ahead at 5:00, prince's george county chief will break down the abrupt turn of events and plans to unite democrats in maryland.t >>> anr round of severe storms slammi the south and midwest, the same system that brought...
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davis, who has been working with cohen who criticized cohen's selective prosecution. he said he may be sentenced in the walls of a federal correctional institution but the truth has no laws. michaelessible angling for an earlier release. >> shepard: thanks, rick, in ottisvil ottisville. more than a millions plants and animals are facing extinction. they're not a lost cause yesterday. that's the conclusion of hundreds of scientists that gathered to study. here's what they found. around the world, nature is declining at rates unprecedented in global history. representatives from 109 countries including united states approved the report. eric shawn with more. explain what this report uncovered. >> there's alarming predictions from the united nations on the impact of climate change. it's from the u.n. science bio diversity report and says that nature is being threatened at rates that are unprecedented in our history and life on our planet they say is at risk. the 1,000 page report was presented in paris and paints a dire picture. they say it starts from the burning of fossil fuels and urbanization and mother earth cannot sustain human activities at the current levels. green house gas
davis, who has been working with cohen who criticized cohen's selective prosecution. he said he may be sentenced in the walls of a federal correctional institution but the truth has no laws. michaelessible angling for an earlier release. >> shepard: thanks, rick, in ottisvil ottisville. more than a millions plants and animals are facing extinction. they're not a lost cause yesterday. that's the conclusion of hundreds of scientists that gathered to study. here's what they found. around the...
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davis is at the courthouse with the latest. good morning to you, linsey. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael.course, it's the day after mother's day and here we are talking about a mother who was willing to go to extraordinary lengths, even illegal measures to help her child succeed. as you mentioned, actress felicity huffman will appear inside this boston courtroom. this afternoon, once again, this time to enter a plea of guilty. the "desperate housewives" star is 1 of 33 stars caught up in the scandal. she signed a plea deal back in april admitting to paying $15,000 to have an s.a.t. proctor correct the answers on her daughter's exam improving her score by 400 points. huffman later expressed deep regret and shame. she said, my daughter knew nothing about any actions. my desire to help my daughter is no excuse to break the law or engage in dishonesty. the investigation is continuing. prosecutors are suggesting they still may charge more parents, coaches and even potentially students, michael. >> huffman is expected to get four to ten months behind bars. >> reporter: yeah, that's most likely
davis is at the courthouse with the latest. good morning to you, linsey. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael.course, it's the day after mother's day and here we are talking about a mother who was willing to go to extraordinary lengths, even illegal measures to help her child succeed. as you mentioned, actress felicity huffman will appear inside this boston courtroom. this afternoon, once again, this time to enter a plea of guilty. the "desperate housewives" star is 1 of 33...
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davis, can you explain to us why existing crop insurance programs just won't do it in the case of an event like hurricane michael? >> yeah. like i said long ago -- a while ago, 80 to 85% is the most you can insure your crops for. so when i started farming in 1982, you could take $100,000 and work a lot of land. i borrowed hundreds of thousands of dollars. now we borrowed millions of dollars. i virtually -- our operation has to feed three families. i don't really have 5,000 acres. that's what it takes -- the profit margin is so thin, that's the acres it takes for us to have -- to make a living for three families. and with insurance like it is, we still have -- it's costing so much to -- the cost of production has gone up so dramatically the last several years, it's costing me on my farm between 900 and $1,000 an acre to grow irrigated acre peanuts and cotton. so you see the risks there. and when you see there 80 to 85% is the most i can insure for, you do the math. you see what's left. that's what happened to me last year. we had the maximum insurance. and i'm not going to say the figure here. but it was several
davis, can you explain to us why existing crop insurance programs just won't do it in the case of an event like hurricane michael? >> yeah. like i said long ago -- a while ago, 80 to 85% is the most you can insure your crops for. so when i started farming in 1982, you could take $100,000 and work a lot of land. i borrowed hundreds of thousands of dollars. now we borrowed millions of dollars. i virtually -- our operation has to feed three families. i don't really have 5,000 acres. that's...
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davis o'brien who has been reporting about cohen throughout the trump presidency, breaking several stories about the president's former attorney. jessica roth is still with us. rebecca, let me start with you. i'm curious. michael had his moment there in front of congress a couple of months ago. he certainly commanded the media spotlight. certainly has a different view of the president now than he did a short while ago. do you think at the end of this whole saga, as he now goes off to prison for three years, do you think that this is the deal he thought he would get at the beginning? or do you think he thought he might get more mileage out of this just in terms of the ultimate sentencing? >> well, i'm sure as he headed to prison today, michael cohen had a lot on his mind. i think his probably is what he would say primarily, but he is also i'm sure aggrieved by this feeling that he had -- he didn't get enough mileage, like you said out of what he thought of his cooperation an his helpfulness to investigators and prosecutors both in d.c. and in new york. and i think that he never foresaw going to prison under any circumstances, and i don't think he would have foreseen a year ago turning on the president, his long
davis o'brien who has been reporting about cohen throughout the trump presidency, breaking several stories about the president's former attorney. jessica roth is still with us. rebecca, let me start with you. i'm curious. michael had his moment there in front of congress a couple of months ago. he certainly commanded the media spotlight. certainly has a different view of the president now than he did a short while ago. do you think at the end of this whole saga, as he now goes off to prison for...
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davis can you explain to us why existing crop insurance programs just want, won't do it in the case of an event like rick and michael? hurricane michael? >> like i said a while ago, 80- 85 percent is the most you can issue your crops for. so. started farming in 1982 you could take $100,000 and work a lot of land. i borrowed hundreds of thousands of dollars. now we borrow millions of dollars, i don't really like having to farm 5000 acres. that is what it takes because the profit margin is so thin that the acres it takes for us to make a living for three families. with insurance like it is you still have this the cost of production has gone up so dramatically they several years last several years it's causing between 900,000 per acre to grow irrigated acre of cotton. you can see the risk there. when you see 80-85% is the most i can insure it for do the math and see what is let. that is what happened last year. we had the maximum insurance, i won't say the figure here but it was 700,000 and we still lost on our farm operation last year. >> i appreciate all of you being here. i will tell you and this is true, if you are
davis can you explain to us why existing crop insurance programs just want, won't do it in the case of an event like rick and michael? hurricane michael? >> like i said a while ago, 80- 85 percent is the most you can issue your crops for. so. started farming in 1982 you could take $100,000 and work a lot of land. i borrowed hundreds of thousands of dollars. now we borrow millions of dollars, i don't really like having to farm 5000 acres. that is what it takes because the profit margin is...
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davis is there in windsor with the very latest. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: hey, good morning, top of the morning to you, michael.r royal proclamation. this is the moment that everybody's been waiting for, a chance to see the royal baby and moments ago we heard from harry and meghan and meghan was asked what it's like to be a new mom. >> magic, it's pretty amazing and i mean i have the two best guys in the world so i'm really happy. >> tell us a little about your son. what's he like? is he sleeping well? good baby? >> yes. he has the sweetest temperament. he's really calm and -- >> he gets that from me. >> it's just been a dream. it's been a special couple days. >> who does he take after? does he look like anyone? >> we're still trying to figure that out. >> everyone says the baby has changed so much we're basically monitoring how the changing process happens over this next month really but his looks are changing every single day so who knows. >> how do you find parenting generally? still a special moment. >> it's great. parenting is amazing. it's only been what? 2 1/2 days? three days? >> yeah. >> we're just --
davis is there in windsor with the very latest. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: hey, good morning, top of the morning to you, michael.r royal proclamation. this is the moment that everybody's been waiting for, a chance to see the royal baby and moments ago we heard from harry and meghan and meghan was asked what it's like to be a new mom. >> magic, it's pretty amazing and i mean i have the two best guys in the world so i'm really happy. >> tell us a little about your son....
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lanny davis responded, quote: why don't you ask president trump first if it is okay to communicate with me wouldn't want to get an old friend in trouble. steve, ainsley and brian? steve: michaele said he would take a bullet for donald trump goes to prison today. ainsley: with the situation and with the guy who started the fire festival. responsible for that same prison, right? todd: same one. unclear what the domino situation is going to be. we can only speculate at this point. steve: there you go. todd, thank you very much. live report from ottisville. brian: that was a reference to the situation' situation's a. steve: children vowing to kill in the name of a al allah. listen steve: those images of those children not overseas, that's in philadelphia. ainsley: right here in america. congressman lee zeldin is going to react to that coming up next. we actually... seek it out. other species do difficult things because they have to. we do difficult things. because we like to. we think it's... fun. introducing the all-new 2019 ford ranger built for the strangest of all creatures. ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ bo
lanny davis responded, quote: why don't you ask president trump first if it is okay to communicate with me wouldn't want to get an old friend in trouble. steve, ainsley and brian? steve: michaele said he would take a bullet for donald trump goes to prison today. ainsley: with the situation and with the guy who started the fire festival. responsible for that same prison, right? todd: same one. unclear what the domino situation is going to be. we can only speculate at this point. steve: there you...