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hunt which coincidentally is also what donald trump often tweets when he talks about the russian mr case and what else do we know about what microsoft is saying. right well actually there i mean we do have to remember that since these allegations have surfaced over the last over the last year a lot of technology companies technology experts or something sprung up and it's a very lucrative business to talk up the russian threats and and say that the russians are attacking all of our systems are and often when we also evidence we don't necessarily get it but this actually happened last week microsoft in the announcing it today because they are doing some marketing push today but what they said was they detected six different web sites that were created all six different domain names that were created which sound very similar to. two domains that would be used by those at the u.s. senate like senate group senate dot services senate email and then those two think tanks are a dot org and hudson org dot org i was making a mistake. mistake to make but the so again it would be suspicion campaign
hunt which coincidentally is also what donald trump often tweets when he talks about the russian mr case and what else do we know about what microsoft is saying. right well actually there i mean we do have to remember that since these allegations have surfaced over the last over the last year a lot of technology companies technology experts or something sprung up and it's a very lucrative business to talk up the russian threats and and say that the russians are attacking all of our systems are...
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sears, i just met him, was one of mr. case students -- mr. -- if you talk to him or anybody just a little bit younger -- >> 78. professor walker: they will tell you how much they love their teachers. we loved our teachers. they cared for us, we had great principals. they are still celebrated. i was on a boat a week and a half ago and there were all these black people with blue shirts on. old black school. i went up to a couple of them and said, what are y'all doing, is this a family reunion? they said no, a class reunion, our 50 year reunion. i said, are you having a good time? we are having a great time, we are the gladiators. i said, ok, gladiators, all right. and then they started telling me the things that we know about these schools -- the high expectations, teaching children they could be whatever they wanted to be. we know about these things. you can talk to people and they will tell you. what we don't know is how they did it. that is what we don't know. every community thinks his or her principal -- they call him profe
sears, i just met him, was one of mr. case students -- mr. -- if you talk to him or anybody just a little bit younger -- >> 78. professor walker: they will tell you how much they love their teachers. we loved our teachers. they cared for us, we had great principals. they are still celebrated. i was on a boat a week and a half ago and there were all these black people with blue shirts on. old black school. i went up to a couple of them and said, what are y'all doing, is this a family...
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eastern, c-span's "mr cases" presents -- "landmark cases" presents a look at roe v. wade.on these that,xt opposition research and the upcoming midterm elections with alexandra smith, director at a risingative pac america in our guest on "newsmakers." that is followed by a discussionexploration. later on "q&a," historians . >> joining us from new york on c-span's "newsmakers" program is alexandra smith, the executive director of the conservative pac, "america rising." and here in washington with the questions, james homan, national political reporter for the "washington post," and al weaver, he covers politics for the "washington examiner."
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shawn big lee's called the case another example of deep state corruption he believes his clients just another victim of an internal war against donald trump and his appointees. in mr love and his case those weaponize ing the security clearance process are quietly usurping presidential prerogatives through a litany of seemingly small but slowly compounding abuses of bureaucratic power their efforts evidence the philosophy that laws and rules are not static boundaries of societal norms but flexible tools of the administrative state well i can tell you again we've asked the pentagon the department of justice comment on mr love and his case in his allegations so far nor a sponsor back to me time political her political scandal sit elsewhere in the us at the colorado state capitol a democratic staffer is no hot water for helping to smuggle a controversial piece of art into the building. american magazine the atlantic has published an article accusing russia of meddling in the upcoming twenty eighteen u.s. mid-term election the article also mentions our channel is so one of the means of interference double quarter reports. the russians are probably at it again according
shawn big lee's called the case another example of deep state corruption he believes his clients just another victim of an internal war against donald trump and his appointees. in mr love and his case those weaponize ing the security clearance process are quietly usurping presidential prerogatives through a litany of seemingly small but slowly compounding abuses of bureaucratic power their efforts evidence the philosophy that laws and rules are not static boundaries of societal norms but...
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contracted non hodgkins lymphoma from using monsanto's product twenty to thirty times a year at work mr johnson's case was handled under expedited processes granted to plaintiffs who are dying mr johnson's lawyer timothy listen bird told c.n.n. that nearly forty five hundred cases similar to mr johnson have already been filed and while mr johnson's quiets two sons will soon lose their father the late mr lets a bird said the award will give mr johnson some final comfort the jurors awarded two hundred fifty million dollars in punitive damages and thirty million in compensation and mr listen also said that if months choose to appeal the verdict they would risk having to pay an additional twenty five million dollars of your early interest on that initial damage award. and monsanto is owned by the german drug maker bear a buyer heir g. how you depending on how you say it which brought the bought the company in june for sixty two point five billion dollars and as you might expect shares a bear fell brutally today here with some more is. the ok how are the markets reacting to this i know it was a bear was ta
contracted non hodgkins lymphoma from using monsanto's product twenty to thirty times a year at work mr johnson's case was handled under expedited processes granted to plaintiffs who are dying mr johnson's lawyer timothy listen bird told c.n.n. that nearly forty five hundred cases similar to mr johnson have already been filed and while mr johnson's quiets two sons will soon lose their father the late mr lets a bird said the award will give mr johnson some final comfort the jurors awarded two...
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contracted non hodgkins lymphoma from using monsanto's product twenty to thirty times a year at work mr johnson's case was handled under expedited process was granted to plaintiffs who were dying mr johnson's lawyer timothy listen byrd told c.n.n. that nearly forty five hundred cases similar to mr johnson have already been filed and while mr johnson's quiets two sons will soon lose their father the late mr lets a bird said the award will give mr johnson some final comfort the jurors awarded two hundred fifty million dollars in punitive damages and thirty million in compensation and mr listen also said that if months choose to appeal the verdict they would risk having to pay an additional twenty five million dollars of your early interest on that initial damage award. and monsanto is owned by the german drug maker bear agee or buyer heir g. how you depending on how you say it which brought the bought the company in june for sixty two point five billion dollars and as you might expect shares a bear fell brutally today here was so more is. how are the markets reacting to this i know it was a bear was tak
contracted non hodgkins lymphoma from using monsanto's product twenty to thirty times a year at work mr johnson's case was handled under expedited process was granted to plaintiffs who were dying mr johnson's lawyer timothy listen byrd told c.n.n. that nearly forty five hundred cases similar to mr johnson have already been filed and while mr johnson's quiets two sons will soon lose their father the late mr lets a bird said the award will give mr johnson some final comfort the jurors awarded two...
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lawyer sean bigley branded the case an example of deep state corruption he believes his clients yet another victim of an internal war against the trumpet ministration . in mr love injurious case those weaponize ing the security clearance process or quietly usurping presidential prerogatives through a litany of seemingly small but slowly compounding abuses of bureaucratic power their efforts evidence a philosophy that laws and rules are not static boundaries of societal norms but flexible tools of the administrative state. they are spending under partner justice to comment on mr levin just case and his allegations will bring you the reply as and when we get it big diff agrees today finally after all these years it's exit the bailout program brought in over the country's huge debt crisis under the rescue package put together by the e.u. and the international monetary fund greece received more than three hundred billion euro but it had a huge impact to the country's economy more than four hundred thousand people have moved abroad pensions taxes are up and athens is still expected to be repaying those loans until twenty sixty the crisis provoked serious tensio
lawyer sean bigley branded the case an example of deep state corruption he believes his clients yet another victim of an internal war against the trumpet ministration . in mr love injurious case those weaponize ing the security clearance process or quietly usurping presidential prerogatives through a litany of seemingly small but slowly compounding abuses of bureaucratic power their efforts evidence a philosophy that laws and rules are not static boundaries of societal norms but flexible tools...
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mr. manafort's case, now mr. cohen's case that the sort of tentacles have spread to them.nk the question for the president is not just in politics but in his entire previous life in business. does michael cohen have information that he wishes to share with those investigators that could alleviate the burden on him that could be dangerous to mr. trump's business empire? >> to that point, this is how they put it in the "new york times" article. it is still possible mr. cohen may plead guilty rather than face an indictment. he's hinted publicly he's eager to tell prosecutor what is he knows in exchange for leniency. a cooperation agreement would likely include a provision that mr. cohen also provide information to the special counsel, who's investigating possible involvement by the trump campaign in russia's meddling. this is the southern district of new york case, not a mueller case. if he becomes a cooperating witness in exchange for leniency, the feds writ large have access to him. >> right. when you're cooperating with the feds, you're cooperating with the feds. that mean
mr. manafort's case, now mr. cohen's case that the sort of tentacles have spread to them.nk the question for the president is not just in politics but in his entire previous life in business. does michael cohen have information that he wishes to share with those investigators that could alleviate the burden on him that could be dangerous to mr. trump's business empire? >> to that point, this is how they put it in the "new york times" article. it is still possible mr. cohen may...
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mr. manafort rested his case. because he and his legal team believe the government has not met their burden of proof. >> on day 11 of the trial of >> the first trial of the robert mueller era is coming up to a close. find out why resting without calling any witnesses. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. >>> mr. manafort rested his case. because he and his legal team believe the government has not met their burden of proof. >> on day 11 of the trial of paul manafort, the jury was called into the courtroom after the noontime break for the sole purpose of hearing the attorney said they will not be calling any witnesses and they are resting. that was the defense in the first case. the first of two cases against paul manafort p
mr. manafort rested his case. because he and his legal team believe the government has not met their burden of proof. >> on day 11 of the trial of >> the first trial of the robert mueller era is coming up to a close. find out why resting without calling any witnesses. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the...
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. >> in the case of mr. comey, president comey, case of president trump. >> reporter: tests revealed glioblastoma. an aggressive form of brain cancer. >> this disease has never had a more worthy opponent. >> reporter: still, the former fighter pilot returned to the senate to cast a decisive vote against a slap dash effort to repeal certain parts of obama care. and, after three-and-a-half decades in congress, he left his colleagues with an entreaty to work together. >> we are getting nothing done, my friends. we are getting nothing done. and the times when i was involved even in a modest way with working on a bipartisan response to a national problem or threat are the proudest moments of my career and by far, the most satisfying. >> reporter: a message only a maverick could deliver. nancy cordes, cbs news, washington. >>> let's take a live look at capitol hill tonight. the flag has been lowered in honor of senator john mccain. kpix5's andria borba joins us from the news room with reaction to mccain's death fro
. >> in the case of mr. comey, president comey, case of president trump. >> reporter: tests revealed glioblastoma. an aggressive form of brain cancer. >> this disease has never had a more worthy opponent. >> reporter: still, the former fighter pilot returned to the senate to cast a decisive vote against a slap dash effort to repeal certain parts of obama care. and, after three-and-a-half decades in congress, he left his colleagues with an entreaty to work together....
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mr. manafort just rested his case. he did so because he and his legal team believe that the government has not met its burden of proof. thanks, everyone. >> they were actually asking for an acquittal. the judge disagreed, denied the motion for an acquittal. what can the defense do at this point in time to raise the specter of a reasonable doubt? >> you know, they have to ask for an acquittal. you're obligated to do it as a defense counsel, to do it at the close of the evidence. it is a routine procedure. generally, judges deny it. their only argument at this point, really, is to attack gates, attack his credibility, to say he is a liar, and to say the government has not met their burden. >> we also heard from paul manafort yesterday, albeit very briefly. let's play a little bit of that clip. we don't have any more sound, but he did say, i have decided, yourse your honor, do you wish to testify, no, sir. everyone thought he ultimately wasn't going to testify. how do you make what we saw from paul manafort during this ca
mr. manafort just rested his case. he did so because he and his legal team believe that the government has not met its burden of proof. thanks, everyone. >> they were actually asking for an acquittal. the judge disagreed, denied the motion for an acquittal. what can the defense do at this point in time to raise the specter of a reasonable doubt? >> you know, they have to ask for an acquittal. you're obligated to do it as a defense counsel, to do it at the close of the evidence. it...
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mr. trump's case, he didn't really avail himself of a skilled person to advise him on how best to navigatepart of the campaign finance law. really mr. cohen probably was not the best pick, marquee hire, to have done -- to have helped the president try to conceal these women who had come forward and were threatening to go to other places had they not been paid for their stories. >> phil, lavishing praise there. my thanks to all of you. appreciate the time. >>> one associate was found guilty, another pleaded guilty, two others grantszied immunity. up next, a run dadown on of wha may be the wildest week yet for the president. trs eater. ♪ can i get a connection? can i get can i get a connection? ♪ ♪ i can see it in my, see it in my reflection. ♪ ♪ ohhh can i get a connection? ♪ tryna find the old me let someone else do the heavy lifting. tripadvisor compares prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. so you barely have to lift a finger. or a wing. tripadvisor. i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. there's a lot of innovation that g
mr. trump's case, he didn't really avail himself of a skilled person to advise him on how best to navigatepart of the campaign finance law. really mr. cohen probably was not the best pick, marquee hire, to have done -- to have helped the president try to conceal these women who had come forward and were threatening to go to other places had they not been paid for their stories. >> phil, lavishing praise there. my thanks to all of you. appreciate the time. >>> one associate was...
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mr. trump's case, you have an individual who is funneling money through a surreptitious ways, and that is what mr. cohen is pleading guilty do. host: what sort of legal exposure does this create for president trump? guest: that is a difficult question. there's a good debate on whether a sitting president can be indicted. i am under the opinion that he cannot come in the constitution was set for impeachment process, because prosecutors not offend the country's election decision. there is some debate and some legal scholars disagree. i think the legal exposure could be impeachment proceedings. host: the plea deal, is this usually a precursor for more cooperation down the road? guest: this is a really unusual situation. i've never seen an individual go and plead to eight counts without an agreement on the table. to me he is not cooperating at this time. mr. davis, his lawyer, has set as much. the idea, cooperate and we will pick one key charge, or maybe three different counts of tax evasion, bank fraud, and campaign, but to have eight counts indicates to me that he is not cooperating. host:
mr. trump's case, you have an individual who is funneling money through a surreptitious ways, and that is what mr. cohen is pleading guilty do. host: what sort of legal exposure does this create for president trump? guest: that is a difficult question. there's a good debate on whether a sitting president can be indicted. i am under the opinion that he cannot come in the constitution was set for impeachment process, because prosecutors not offend the country's election decision. there is some...
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excuse me according to the police dozens are feared dead also in london at the palace of whence mr you case parliament crush a car crash there are being treated a terror inside a lot of details a lot of flux in both those stories we will get them to you in the next number of hours see you in thirty. when gold make its manufacture come sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the flame and merry go round the sun be the one percent of. the time we can all middle of the room see. the real news is really. a murder was never great was founded on the rapes and murders. nothing changed so we said all response to these situations that we're dealing with. people just sad every day she is just sad people kill each other blacks are killing children. so it was just no way that people are going to just sit back and allow children to be shot down law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for. this this can't be happening in america we call from the streets we've got to deal with why this is the reason i have to rat like this is the reason. i
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mr. pecker is being used both to help sure up the case against mr. cohen resolved by his guilty plea and ongoing kalss against the president, you're absolutely right. also the mueller team can use anything mr. pecker says if they decide one day only to write a report to the deputy attorney general that could be used in an impeachment proceeding so there could be lots and lots of stuff that comes from mr. pecker that's valuable to prosecutors down the road. i just don't -- i would just like to know the timing of the immunity that he received so i could help assess who it was really for the limited purpose of mr. cohen or something broader than that. could be both. >> and, jill, at the heart of this news is the fact that cohen and pecker both dealt with the things that most embarrass the president. he's known to be a little frugal, but he threw money at people who could make the most embarrassing episodes of his life go away and it may have been to help his campaign. it certainly seems to be the sense this week. may have been to keep him out of trouble
mr. pecker is being used both to help sure up the case against mr. cohen resolved by his guilty plea and ongoing kalss against the president, you're absolutely right. also the mueller team can use anything mr. pecker says if they decide one day only to write a report to the deputy attorney general that could be used in an impeachment proceeding so there could be lots and lots of stuff that comes from mr. pecker that's valuable to prosecutors down the road. i just don't -- i would just like to...
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mr. manafort to the table is another question. certainly the's special couns hand is stronger tonight than it would have been had there been no guilty verdicts in tis case. but also as mr. >> brangham: said, weon't know if mr. manafort has information about mr. trump that would be helpful to mr. mueller. so there are a lot of ope questions. but certainly i think that the mueller team must feel ndicated this evening. >> woodruff: a lot of open questions, but we did get someer antoday. former federal prosecutor jessica roth roth, now a professor at shiva university, and william brangham, who has been covering the manafort trial.bo thank yo. >> you're welcome. >> thank you. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, the trump administration veiled its plan to reverse president obama's coal pollution rules. the environmental protection agency's new proposal would weak restrictions on carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants andive states more control over regulations. we'll have more on the impact of the e.p.a.'s rollback right after the summary. microsoft said it had iled the latest attempt by russian hackers to infiltrate u.s. politics ahead of november's
mr. manafort to the table is another question. certainly the's special couns hand is stronger tonight than it would have been had there been no guilty verdicts in tis case. but also as mr. >> brangham: said, weon't know if mr. manafort has information about mr. trump that would be helpful to mr. mueller. so there are a lot of ope questions. but certainly i think that the mueller team must feel ndicated this evening. >> woodruff: a lot of open questions, but we did get someer...
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in summing up his case, the lead prosecutor said "mr. manafort lied to keep more money when he had it and lied when he didn't. this is a case about lies." >> mr. manafort was happy about how things went today. pointing out the shortcomings in the government's case. the government has not met their burden of proof. >> i am joined by news national security and justice reporter julia ainsley who was in the courtroom. last best chance. how did it go for them? >> not quite as well for the prosecution. they were picking and choosing around the edges here. one of the things they said that might have stuck if the judge hadn't instructed the jury to ignore it is the argument that we will only be in this courtroom because of the special counsel. banks could have complained that they had been lied to. none of those people chose to report it because they didn't think it was a problem or only listening to this case because of the special counsel. that argument is not something that the jury is supposed to consider because the judge, and this is a judg
in summing up his case, the lead prosecutor said "mr. manafort lied to keep more money when he had it and lied when he didn't. this is a case about lies." >> mr. manafort was happy about how things went today. pointing out the shortcomings in the government's case. the government has not met their burden of proof. >> i am joined by news national security and justice reporter julia ainsley who was in the courtroom. last best chance. how did it go for them? >> not...
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case t.s. ellis iii interjected and said well, mr.ates, you were stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from your boss, mr. manafort, and he didn't notice it. so, clearly, he was not watching it that closely. and the prosecution has been very concerned about this comment because it certainly has the appearance of undercutting gates' testimony. and what we saw in their close was an everett to kind of clean up a lot of issues and sort of tie up the loose ends. they said in part when mr. manafort chose someone, someone to lie to his accountant, he didn't choose a boy scout. the defense said that mr. gates had his hand in the cookie jar. it was not a cookie jar. it was a huge dumpster of money in foreign bank accounts. ladies and gentlemen, the star witness in this case is the document. so, in other words, go to the paper trail, don't just go to what gates said, dana. >> dana: all right, catherine, thank you for that report. >> you are welcome. >> dana: white house is reacting today as former staff oomtio omarosa manigault. i'm joined
case t.s. ellis iii interjected and said well, mr.ates, you were stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from your boss, mr. manafort, and he didn't notice it. so, clearly, he was not watching it that closely. and the prosecution has been very concerned about this comment because it certainly has the appearance of undercutting gates' testimony. and what we saw in their close was an everett to kind of clean up a lot of issues and sort of tie up the loose ends. they said in part when mr....
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be seriously questioned because the eye witness identification in the brooks case, it was the three-year-old sister who said mr. brooks did it. that was, we know, wrong. and likewise, identification -- wrongful identifications in other cases. if you understand what i'm saying, what forensics science and innocence indicates and wrongful convictions do is, one hopes, ask fun.al profound question -- fundamental profound questions, particularly as lawyers and as judges, to what extent do we need to go back and reexamine the way we've done business over the years with respect to these component parts that are critical in homicide cases, identification. confessions. and that -- i'll end my answer this way. i think for those of us particularly lawyers and judges and prosecutors and defense attorneys, it can be very difficult to go back and ask those questions and honestly answer them because in essence, what you're being asked to do is really to be candid and honest about many of the sort of fundamental bases which you yourself may have made kissings doubt. prosecutor made me a prosecutor cases based on eye witness i
be seriously questioned because the eye witness identification in the brooks case, it was the three-year-old sister who said mr. brooks did it. that was, we know, wrong. and likewise, identification -- wrongful identifications in other cases. if you understand what i'm saying, what forensics science and innocence indicates and wrongful convictions do is, one hopes, ask fun.al profound question -- fundamental profound questions, particularly as lawyers and as judges, to what extent do we need to...
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sean big please call the case an example of deep state corruption he believes his clients just another victim of an internal war against donald trump but his appointees. in mr love and years case those weaponize ing the security clearance process are quietly usurping presidential prerogatives through a litany of seemingly small but slowly compounding abuses of bureaucratic power their efforts evidence the philosophy that laws and rules are not static boundaries of societal norms but flexible tools of the administrative state we asked the pentagon and the justice to comment on the case and his allegations so far we've received no reply meantime political scandals said elsewhere in the u.s. that the colorado state capitol we can report a democratic stuff is now in hot water they're helping to smuggle a controversial piece of art into the building. was a couple of see their application for swiss citizenship rejected out of the refused to shake hands with members of the opposite sex. they did not shake hands with people of the opposite sex religious practice does not fall outside the law the constitution in equality between men and women prevails over bigotry t
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should we prioritize unaccompanied children cases. ? mr. mchenry: there is a limitation to them. under the statute if they file for asylum that has to be adjudicated first. immigration case is on hold until uscis makes that determination. many uac apply for special immigrant juvenile status which is a multistep process. they have to get a dependency order from the state. sen. portman: let's back up on uscis. we have with us, a d.h.s. representative. my understanding is that is not where the backlog occurs. they handle their cases in a pretty expedited basis. mi inaccurate -- am i inaccurate about that? you could talk a little bit about how you do that. the initial claim of asylum and how much of a backlog there is in those cases. is that the slowdown mr. mchenry is suggesting? >> anytime we take anyone into custody and they had a credible fear, we clearly document that and notify in the administrative file, icro who then sets up the initial screening interviews, but we do take their information and take their credible fear claim. sen. portman: my time is expiring. let me just say
should we prioritize unaccompanied children cases. ? mr. mchenry: there is a limitation to them. under the statute if they file for asylum that has to be adjudicated first. immigration case is on hold until uscis makes that determination. many uac apply for special immigrant juvenile status which is a multistep process. they have to get a dependency order from the state. sen. portman: let's back up on uscis. we have with us, a d.h.s. representative. my understanding is that is not where the...
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. >> in the case of mr. nnounced that mccain underwent surgery to remover a blood clot from over his left eye. >> i was unsettled about that because there was some pathology testing to be done and suggested there was a follow up. >> four days later. >> the senate maverick and american hero in the night of his life after being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor. >> i was on the phone as i heard about it. he said well i have some chemotherapy coming up. it was very typical john mccain. let's talk about things more important or bigger. by the way i have this pesky cancer i have to deal with. >> mccain underwent treatment but true to form. in october 2017, he made his feeling about the current political climate known when he received the national constitution civil liberties medal. >> our duty to remain the last best hope of earth for the sake of some half baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tire
. >> in the case of mr. nnounced that mccain underwent surgery to remover a blood clot from over his left eye. >> i was unsettled about that because there was some pathology testing to be done and suggested there was a follow up. >> four days later. >> the senate maverick and american hero in the night of his life after being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor. >> i was on the phone as i heard about it. he said well i have some chemotherapy coming up. it was...
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whether this is a punishment of two individuals these people certainly were heavily involved in the case against mr bronson this is about the relationship and it's about the two sides looking at each other with respect and working on their common problems that's why i think that may be true for the interior minister as well so that the idea is not what happens to these two individuals but this is a metaphor for something troubling in the relationship that needs to be settled and sorted out the u.s. is planning to impose even higher tariffs on chinese imports upping the ante from ten percent to twenty five percent the proposed levy will cover two hundred billion dollars worth of goods out of south already being imposed on thirty four billion dollars worth of chinese imports president trump accuses china of unfair trade practices and is putting pressure on beijing to reform particle hain has more from washington d.c. . this is a sign that the trump administration is getting frustrated because remember this is a president who promised on the campaign trail to his supporters that america was being ripp
whether this is a punishment of two individuals these people certainly were heavily involved in the case against mr bronson this is about the relationship and it's about the two sides looking at each other with respect and working on their common problems that's why i think that may be true for the interior minister as well so that the idea is not what happens to these two individuals but this is a metaphor for something troubling in the relationship that needs to be settled and sorted out the...
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and in the case of mr. mcgahn, we had a better case. we could have had attorney/client privilege.he president encouraged him to testify, is happy that he did, is quite secure that there is nothing in the testimony that will hurt the president. john dowd told you that when he said he was a strong witness for the president. so i believe this is a desperate special counsel who leaked this to the "new york times," illegally i might add, and, in fact -- >> do you have any evidence that he leaked this to the "new york times"? >> the only other one that could have done it was mcgahn. i didn't leak it to the types times. jake sekulow didn't leak it to the times. the president sure as heck didn't. who could it be? mcgahn would have done it a long time ago. they are down to desperation time. they have to write a report and they don't have a single bit of evidence. even brennan -- >> aren't you and the president to blame for the delay in the mueller report? take a listen -- this is how you have answered the question about a mueller interview. you'll enjoy it. i promise. >> never beyond two o
and in the case of mr. mcgahn, we had a better case. we could have had attorney/client privilege.he president encouraged him to testify, is happy that he did, is quite secure that there is nothing in the testimony that will hurt the president. john dowd told you that when he said he was a strong witness for the president. so i believe this is a desperate special counsel who leaked this to the "new york times," illegally i might add, and, in fact -- >> do you have any evidence...
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case with that? >> that's standard operating procedure for mr. my book, "license to lie." they make sweetheart deals with the people who are the real criminals and put the screws to them to try to get them say things that incriminate people higher up that are the real targets that the prosecutors want, whether they did anything wrong or not. two defendants in the enron litigation in related cases had to be allowed to withdraw their guilty pleas because what mr. weissmann coerced them into pleading to wasn't even a crime. david: but years later the damage was done and reputations and lives were ruined. let's just hope the same thing doesn't happen here. >> please visit my website sidneypowell.com. david: reuters reporting chinese espionage agencies are creating linkedin accounts to lure americans. we take that up and more with judicial watch's chris farrell next. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind tha
case with that? >> that's standard operating procedure for mr. my book, "license to lie." they make sweetheart deals with the people who are the real criminals and put the screws to them to try to get them say things that incriminate people higher up that are the real targets that the prosecutors want, whether they did anything wrong or not. two defendants in the enron litigation in related cases had to be allowed to withdraw their guilty pleas because what mr. weissmann coerced...
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case? >> if he's subpoenaed he will comply with the subpoena if it's an appropriate subpoena. i don't know what he could add to mr's case, but he's a good lawyer, and he knows that if he's subpoenaed, if it's an appropriate subpoena, he would have to be comply. >> he doesn't have to be subpoena. he just has to offer his services. we'll see how that goes. you believe he will tell the truth. do you believe that michael cohen has anything to offer, that he has any new information for the special counsel or maybe the new york attorney general of wrongdoing or even potential criminal activity by then candidate or now president trump? >> i do believe he does. the new york attorney general has the jurisdiction, for example, to look into the trump foundation. michael cohen being a lawyer for donald trump for many, many years knows almost everything about mr. trump, and we'll see whether the level of corruption alleged concerning the trump foundation is a topic of concern for the new york attorney general. we know that the pardon power wouldn't apply in new york state. >> but do you think cohen knows things? >> i do belie
case? >> if he's subpoenaed he will comply with the subpoena if it's an appropriate subpoena. i don't know what he could add to mr's case, but he's a good lawyer, and he knows that if he's subpoenaed, if it's an appropriate subpoena, he would have to be comply. >> he doesn't have to be subpoena. he just has to offer his services. we'll see how that goes. you believe he will tell the truth. do you believe that michael cohen has anything to offer, that he has any new information for...
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mr. manafort rested his case.cause he and his legal team believe the government has not met their burden of proof. >> on day 11 of the trial of paul manafort, the jury was called into the courtroom after the noontime break for the sole purpose of hearing the attorney said they will not be calling any witnesses and they are resting. that was the defense in the first case. the first of two cases against paul manafort president trump's former campaign manager. with 27 witnesses and 367 exhibits, the prosecution appeared to put on a solid case. the jury will hear jury deliberations tomorrow. >> i am joined by nbc national news reporter julie ainsley. . was there any discernible action when the lawyer rested the case. >> more of something that we wanted to see if they had anything to put up but in some ways it wasn't that surprising. all through this case, the defense has had a strategy of in their cross examination of taking chips away. whether that is bank fraud, tax evasion. they want to cast doubt. is this really m
mr. manafort rested his case.cause he and his legal team believe the government has not met their burden of proof. >> on day 11 of the trial of paul manafort, the jury was called into the courtroom after the noontime break for the sole purpose of hearing the attorney said they will not be calling any witnesses and they are resting. that was the defense in the first case. the first of two cases against paul manafort president trump's former campaign manager. with 27 witnesses and 367...
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and this is what it appears to be the case, if mr.eisselberg was already immunized and has already testified and then mr. cohen pled guilty, it would seem that the investigators have already gotten all of the testimony from him that they wanted and they haven't charged or attempted to charge mr. trump. in which case that would be great news for him. if, on the other hand, this immunity is a more recent development and they're continuing to investigate these same transactions, that's terrible news for the president. >> well, we do know that the justice department, the southern district and the mueller investigation separately are operating under the assumption that you can't indict a sitting president. so that might limit them in how far they go in terms of chasing down the president's role in this. john dean, to you. prosecutors don't just hand out immunity to people for nothing. they really only give it if someone has something of value to offer, correct? >> that's true. generally there's something called equitable immunity just to a
and this is what it appears to be the case, if mr.eisselberg was already immunized and has already testified and then mr. cohen pled guilty, it would seem that the investigators have already gotten all of the testimony from him that they wanted and they haven't charged or attempted to charge mr. trump. in which case that would be great news for him. if, on the other hand, this immunity is a more recent development and they're continuing to investigate these same transactions, that's terrible...
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mr cohen's guilty plea came on the same day president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort, was convicted of financialfraud, in a separate casets he's done nothing wrong, and says there's a "witch hunt" to get him, orchestrasted by his opponents. 0ur north america editorjon sopel has the latest. like an episode of 2a, a blockbuster drama played out in a most momentous five minutes that could shake this gene presidency. at a courthouse in new york, donald trump's long—term lawyer and mr fixit michael cohen pleads guilty to a series of crimes and implicates the president. 200 miles south in another federal courtroom, his one—time campaign manager, paul manafort, is found guilty of a series of tax fraud charges. in washington itself, the president is being swept out of the white house to fly to west virginia, rocked by the unfolding events. paul manafort, who ran the campaign in the run—up to the election faced a lengthy jail sentence. but no doubt the bigger deal is michael cohen because of what he said in court. under oath he said, in effect, the president instructed him to breakfederal law in buying the silence of a porn star
mr cohen's guilty plea came on the same day president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort, was convicted of financialfraud, in a separate casets he's done nothing wrong, and says there's a "witch hunt" to get him, orchestrasted by his opponents. 0ur north america editorjon sopel has the latest. like an episode of 2a, a blockbuster drama played out in a most momentous five minutes that could shake this gene presidency. at a courthouse in new york, donald trump's long—term...
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continues to deflate the turkish economy mr trius latest international confrontation was prompted by the white house imposition of sanctions on turkish officials over the case of a u.s. pastor who has been charged with complicity in a coup attempt against mr heir to watch. and other currency and sanctions news in the region next door to turkey the value of the russian ruble is seguing has hit
continues to deflate the turkish economy mr trius latest international confrontation was prompted by the white house imposition of sanctions on turkish officials over the case of a u.s. pastor who has been charged with complicity in a coup attempt against mr heir to watch. and other currency and sanctions news in the region next door to turkey the value of the russian ruble is seguing has hit
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mr. windt's case have been subject t disciplinary proceedings, have credibility issues or otherwise have bee accused of engaging in some form of misconduct. the defense team does not name the officer or specify at, if any, misconduct may have been involved. prosecutors filed to get a protective order limiting the use of interl investigative information involving witnesses in this case. the restricons will allow prosecutors to share the information with the defense while procting the legitimate private interest of law enforcement sources. the matter will be decided at a court hearing this friday. earlier this month the defense team was granted permission tode use ee they contend proves that someone other than deron windt committed these murders, but they have not revealed wha that evidence is. the trial in the mansion murders case will begin on september 5th in d.c. superior court. that's the latest from the jim and wendy, back to you. >> all right. chris gdon. chris, thank you. >>> the father of the university of maryland football player aho dier a team workout says he supports the schoo
mr. windt's case have been subject t disciplinary proceedings, have credibility issues or otherwise have bee accused of engaging in some form of misconduct. the defense team does not name the officer or specify at, if any, misconduct may have been involved. prosecutors filed to get a protective order limiting the use of interl investigative information involving witnesses in this case. the restricons will allow prosecutors to share the information with the defense while procting the legitimate...
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. >> in the case of mr. a month later, it was announced that mccain underwent surgery to remover a blood clot from over his left eye. >> i was unsettled about that because there was some pathology testing to be done and suggested there was a follow up. >> four days later. >> the senate maverick and american hero in the night of his life after being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor. >> i was on the phone as i heard about it. he said well i have some chemotherapy coming up. it was very typical john mccain. let's talk about things more important or bigger. by the way i have this pesky cancer i have to deal with. >> mccain underwent treatment but true to form. in october 2017, he made his feeling about the current political climate known when he received the national constitution civil liberties medal. >> our duty to remain the last best hope of earth for the sake of some half baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attac
. >> in the case of mr. a month later, it was announced that mccain underwent surgery to remover a blood clot from over his left eye. >> i was unsettled about that because there was some pathology testing to be done and suggested there was a follow up. >> four days later. >> the senate maverick and american hero in the night of his life after being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor. >> i was on the phone as i heard about it. he said well i have some...
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through the evidence as a necessity and give what's just all come from all over your family to mr me the case is seen as a test of the independence of the country's highest court once judges make a ruling the verdict cannot be appealed i think the courts they must draw reads in good faith so that's everyone must after the ruling of the courts comments are which by the zits of them it's always granted it's. what circumstances or anything that that is has been i've been in before i think we do we are just expecting everything to be free and the opposition says there was a massive doctrine of results it was a court order a fresh election or declared the main opposition leader nelson chamisa the winner we've done our bit in this will go to the missed. me. lawyers representing the rulings on the party say the opposition's case is weak we believe that the results were not fake at all and it's now over the court to decide which version of the two versions is acceptable best on the evidence that the court has before it in its ruling the constitutional court could now throw the case out declare an un
through the evidence as a necessity and give what's just all come from all over your family to mr me the case is seen as a test of the independence of the country's highest court once judges make a ruling the verdict cannot be appealed i think the courts they must draw reads in good faith so that's everyone must after the ruling of the courts comments are which by the zits of them it's always granted it's. what circumstances or anything that that is has been i've been in before i think we do we...
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. >> in the case of mr. er, it was announced that mccain underwent surgery to remover a blood clot from over his left eye. >> i was unsettled about that because there was some pathology testing to be done and suggested there was a follow up. >> four days later. >> the senate maverick and american hero in the night of his life after being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor. >> i was on the phone as i heard about it. he said well i have some chemotherapy coming up. it was very typical john mccain. let's talk about things more important or bigger. by the way i have this pesky cancer i have to deal with. >> mccain underwent treatment but true to form. in october 2017, he made his feeling about the current political climate known when he received the national constitution civil liberties medal. >> our duty to remain the last best hope of earth for the sake of some half baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to an
. >> in the case of mr. er, it was announced that mccain underwent surgery to remover a blood clot from over his left eye. >> i was unsettled about that because there was some pathology testing to be done and suggested there was a follow up. >> four days later. >> the senate maverick and american hero in the night of his life after being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor. >> i was on the phone as i heard about it. he said well i have some chemotherapy coming...
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mr cohen's guilty plea came on the same day president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort, was convicted of financial fraud in a separate case. mr trump insists he's done nothing wrong, and says there's a "witch hunt" to get him, orchestrasted by his opponents. our north america editorjon sopel has the latest. like an episode of 2a, a blockbuster drama played out in a most momentous five minutes that could shake this gene nacho is presidency. at a courthouse in new york donald trump's long—term lawyer and mr fixit michael cohen pleads guilty to a series of crimes and implicates the president. 200 miles south in another federal courtroom, the president. 200 miles south in anotherfederal courtroom, his one—time campaign manager paul ma nafort one—time campaign manager paul manafort is found guilty of a series of tax fraud charges. in washington itself the president is being swept out of the white house to fly to west virginia, rocked by the unfolding events. paul manafort who ran the campaign in the run—up to the election faced a lengthyjail sentence. but no doubt the big deal is michael cohen because of what he said in court.
mr cohen's guilty plea came on the same day president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort, was convicted of financial fraud in a separate case. mr trump insists he's done nothing wrong, and says there's a "witch hunt" to get him, orchestrasted by his opponents. our north america editorjon sopel has the latest. like an episode of 2a, a blockbuster drama played out in a most momentous five minutes that could shake this gene nacho is presidency. at a courthouse in new york...
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footnote to this we've asked the pentagon the department of justice coming to mr levin just case in his allegations so far nothing about from them about it. big differently finally exiting the bailout program brought in over the country's huge debt crisis and the biggest rescue package in global financial history the e.u. and the international monetary fund and to greece more than three hundred billion euro but it's a huge impact on the country's economy more than four hundred thousand people have moved abroad pensions are down taxes are up and athens is still expected to be repaying those loans until twenty sixty it crosses provoked serious tensions between greece and the e.u. peaking in twenty fifteen when brussels demanded greater austerity measures to deal with the debt mountain most greeks at the time voted against further restrictions in a referendum yet the government still implemented and it meant the e.u. unlocked another eighty six billion euro in aid the bailouts triggered countless protests over the years. i. was. in return that it wouldn't be. drastic reduction of the debt
footnote to this we've asked the pentagon the department of justice coming to mr levin just case in his allegations so far nothing about from them about it. big differently finally exiting the bailout program brought in over the country's huge debt crisis and the biggest rescue package in global financial history the e.u. and the international monetary fund and to greece more than three hundred billion euro but it's a huge impact on the country's economy more than four hundred thousand people...
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and minutes later a second court case deliver drama mr trump's woman complain manager paul manifold was convicted on eight counts of financial crimes manifolds trial is the first team from special counsel robert mina's investigation into russian meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election on his way to a companion rally investor ginia trump had this to say about the manifold case i feel very sad about that. because it is probably me but i still feel you know it's a very sad thing going to have. nothing to do with russia and believe he started his russian killing two this is really nothing to do and so we're just going to disgrace i. want to go to the most ardent from supporters night the cold case appeared to matter you know i think out. our break up that. we don't like. fake news out of the right here who are chant we got a whole big company of the time a trans crowd continues to cheer him on i all right let's get you more on the fallout is washington correspondent alexander fought nama joins us now i'll examine how big of a political risk or legal threat do these convictions pos
and minutes later a second court case deliver drama mr trump's woman complain manager paul manifold was convicted on eight counts of financial crimes manifolds trial is the first team from special counsel robert mina's investigation into russian meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election on his way to a companion rally investor ginia trump had this to say about the manifold case i feel very sad about that. because it is probably me but i still feel you know it's a very sad thing going to...
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mr. sweeney and james of the fbi and the irs. and the agents who work for them. we do many cases with them and their fair dealings and what they do is inspirational i cannot express the gratitude for the hard work they did in this case. that's assisting the united states attorney and rachel i kate move on and on they are satisfied with being public servants. thank you again. >> can they tell you for a candidate? >> coming up wednesday morning, the host of the online program they discuss the progressive presidency. then and will join us to talk about resistance and how the trump haiti left lost its collective mind. . . who waged a secret japan. abdicating overlord about how the allies land the d-day invasion. you are watching special tuesday night edition of a tv on c-span2. at the fdr library in hyde park new york, gives college professor susan dunn talked about u.s. efforts to mobilize for world war ii. she is the author of "a bleprint for war" about the first 100 days of the roosevelt administration. his 45 minute event was part of the roosevelt reading festival. [inaudible con
mr. sweeney and james of the fbi and the irs. and the agents who work for them. we do many cases with them and their fair dealings and what they do is inspirational i cannot express the gratitude for the hard work they did in this case. that's assisting the united states attorney and rachel i kate move on and on they are satisfied with being public servants. thank you again. >> can they tell you for a candidate? >> coming up wednesday morning, the host of the online program they...
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mr. cohen in a case that now iolves campaign finance violations that he says were made at the direction of the president. does this introduce a political headline risk into the broader market that is more than the market can withstand? >> well, i think the last point of your statement is the most important thing. there's definitely been thopolitical risk ongoing for a while. e's not new allegations and we've seen this coming for a little bit of time and the fact thatha w eight plea convictions is a little bit interesting, but i don't think it's too much for the market to thstand. we've seen broad, fundamental strength across a nu industries and sitting at the end of the y, the market will bea able to move forward and the topolitical narrative t we don't know what happens in the white house and we have exogenousin factors t to influence what's happened here locally and we've seen earnings growth and 4% gdp growth and wage inflation is 2.7 per%. is not ilocks scenario too hot and not too cold and the point on the aot of geopolitical tension and a lot of what is historically, seasonally, nhe
mr. cohen in a case that now iolves campaign finance violations that he says were made at the direction of the president. does this introduce a political headline risk into the broader market that is more than the market can withstand? >> well, i think the last point of your statement is the most important thing. there's definitely been thopolitical risk ongoing for a while. e's not new allegations and we've seen this coming for a little bit of time and the fact thatha w eight plea...