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the vice chairman of the association of german criminal investigation officers here in berlin mr million's it's good to have you on the show. let's just talk about you know these suspicions of these accusations that we're seeing in needs of the police possibly being linked or cooperating with the far right health serious is that well first of all that meat reject that accusation we as police we have to be neutral and the cons for all the police departments in germany of course i cannot speak for every single colleague for every single officer in every single department but as a whole the german police states neutral what about what we're seeing in and also in dresden the we've seen problems like this before and we've we've heard these accusations before and it's like it seems that they don't go away do you have an explanation why this this problem persists there well i don't really have a true explanation for that but the police and its nature is. very close to conservatism and law and order and let the groups tend to reject or despise conservative conservatism and law and order so that mi
the vice chairman of the association of german criminal investigation officers here in berlin mr million's it's good to have you on the show. let's just talk about you know these suspicions of these accusations that we're seeing in needs of the police possibly being linked or cooperating with the far right health serious is that well first of all that meat reject that accusation we as police we have to be neutral and the cons for all the police departments in germany of course i cannot speak...
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mr. million bank, always good to have you as well, sir. >> thanks, craig. >> that is going to do it for thisr of "msnbc live." i will see you tomorrow morning on "today." katy tur is standing by. >> i think the point is thatting in happens in a vacuum and the language we have heard from the president and from some of his supporters for the past three years has gone in a certain direction, which is why maybe people would not be willing to give mr. desantis a mulligan in this circumstance. interesting. we will have more on that later. thank you very much. 2:00 p.m. in the east and 11:00 a.m. in phoenix where today family, friends, and arizona constituents have gathered to pay their final respects to the man they call the maverick. john mccain now lies in state at the arizona capitol. he is the only individual, only the third individual to be bestowed that honor in the past 40 years, and it is fitting that it would be today on what would have been the late senator's 82nd birthday. last hour a ceremony in phoenix marks the first of five days scheduled to honor the man who was a decorated war vet
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million. in addition, and count six, mr. : pled guilty to making false statements to a financial institution in connection with an application for home-equity line of credit. in that application he failed to disclose more than $14 million intent that he had. as a result of that concealment, he obtained that $500,000 of credit which he would not have been entitled to had he been candid and honest. in addition, he pled guilty to two campaign-finance charges. one for causing an on lawful corporate contribution. a secular purposely making an excessive personal contribution, both for the purpose of influencing the 2016 election. in addition, what he did was work to pay money to silence to women who had information that he believed would be detrimental to the 2016 campaign into the candidate and campaign. in addition, mr. : sought reimbursement for that money by submitting invoices to the candidates company which were untrue and false. they indicated the reimbursement was for services rendered for the year 2017, when in fact the invoices were a sham. he provided no legal services for 2017. the simply
million. in addition, and count six, mr. : pled guilty to making false statements to a financial institution in connection with an application for home-equity line of credit. in that application he failed to disclose more than $14 million intent that he had. as a result of that concealment, he obtained that $500,000 of credit which he would not have been entitled to had he been candid and honest. in addition, he pled guilty to two campaign-finance charges. one for causing an on lawful corporate...
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the new york times reports that facebook removed four pages belonging to mr jones including one with nearly one point seven million followers you two terminated mr jones channel which had more than two point four million subscribers and billions of views on its videos repeatedly violated its policies including its prohibition on hate speech jones responded with its usual flair for the dramatic declaring on twitter understand this the censorship of info wars just vindicates everything we've been saying now who will stand against tyranny and who will stand for free speech we're all alex jones now. but it's the lawsuit that according to wired could actually have a bigger influence on the future of free speech wire reports that whether jones wins or loses his suit according to first amendment lawyers will be built we will be a building block for the way we think of free speech in the age of the internet you see not only is this case about alex jones and free speech but it's also a case that could redefine just who and who is not considered a public figure and subject to libel in the age of instagram the selfie and the
the new york times reports that facebook removed four pages belonging to mr jones including one with nearly one point seven million followers you two terminated mr jones channel which had more than two point four million subscribers and billions of views on its videos repeatedly violated its policies including its prohibition on hate speech jones responded with its usual flair for the dramatic declaring on twitter understand this the censorship of info wars just vindicates everything we've been...
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the new york times reports that facebook removed four pages belonging to mr jones including one with nearly one point seven million followers you to terminator mr jones channel which had more than two point four million subscribers and billions of views on its videos repeatedly violating its policies including its prohibition on hate speech jones responded with his usual flair for the dramatic declaring on twitter understand this the censorship of info wars just vindicates everything we've been saying now who will stand against tyranny and who will stand for free speech we're all alex jones now. but it's the lawsuit that according to wired could actually have a bigger influence on the future of free speech wire reports that whether jones wins or loses his suit according to first amendment lawyers will be built we will be a building block for the way we think of free speech in the age of the internet you see not only is this case about alex jones and free speech but it's also a case that could redefine just who and who is not considered a public figure and subject to libel in the age of instagram the selfie and the
the new york times reports that facebook removed four pages belonging to mr jones including one with nearly one point seven million followers you to terminator mr jones channel which had more than two point four million subscribers and billions of views on its videos repeatedly violating its policies including its prohibition on hate speech jones responded with his usual flair for the dramatic declaring on twitter understand this the censorship of info wars just vindicates everything we've been...
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mr. president, millions of american children are headed back to school in my state and your state, states across the country this week, next week. all three of my children are grown. but not so long ago we were sitting -- sending them off to school, helping them with their homework, making sure they're getting good grades. as far as we know, we didn't know how many failing grades. however, i can't say the same for the trump administration with respect to this latest proposal. a friend of mine recently said if corruption were a class, the trump administration would be getting an a+. well, yet in just about everything else, especially public health and economics, the trump administration continues to fail the american people almost every day. it's clear this administration needs for do a little remedial work, maybe take some courses again, especially in science, basic science. let's be clear that the science behind climate change is settled. it's over. climate change is real. it's happening. it's a growing threat to americans. and it's getting worse every year. climate change is leading to
mr. president, millions of american children are headed back to school in my state and your state, states across the country this week, next week. all three of my children are grown. but not so long ago we were sitting -- sending them off to school, helping them with their homework, making sure they're getting good grades. as far as we know, we didn't know how many failing grades. however, i can't say the same for the trump administration with respect to this latest proposal. a friend of mine...
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mr. johnson? >> $250 month250 million. >> that case right here in the bay area. >> the judgment in the roundup pesticideering and sends a strong message to monsanto. >> the jury awarded $250 million in punitive damages to vallejo, a former schools ground keeper that claims the weed killer gave him cancer. $33 million in future economic losses and $4 million in past losses. >> it came after weeks of testimony in a trial that could have a significant impact on thousands of similar cases across the country. monsanto vowed to appeal. did the herbicides, including the widely used roundup, cause johnson's terminal cancer? jurors emphatically said yes. from that they received a thanks from johnson's legal team. >> they paid attention, took copious notes. the jurors had five books full of notes. they asked probing questions during their deliberations. they clearly paid attention to the case. we're really grateful for this outcome. >> johnson plans to address the media later this afternoon. we will bring that to you here on abc 7. the company vice president scott part ridge issued this statement saying they're s
mr. johnson? >> $250 month250 million. >> that case right here in the bay area. >> the judgment in the roundup pesticideering and sends a strong message to monsanto. >> the jury awarded $250 million in punitive damages to vallejo, a former schools ground keeper that claims the weed killer gave him cancer. $33 million in future economic losses and $4 million in past losses. >> it came after weeks of testimony in a trial that could have a significant impact on...
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probably millions tuning here. for the for the. mr erb beals members hope to set up their own fashion line one day in fact they'd like to sell their clothes worldwide but for the moment they'll concentrate on iraqi kurdistan selling overseas just isn't practical right now but they do post pictures online. and it's not only the clothes that matter the members hair beards and mustaches have to be perfectly styled that means regular trips to the barber. and the four. of them ahmed says he's pleased with the final results. but when i do well under this interview. now they're ready to hit the town. and the club members meet about four times a year they take photos and exchange the latest news. with their expensive cameras and fashionable suits they really stand out in a crowd some of the local residents resent that. here. in doesn't a lot of people think that we're rich kids us not true unfortunately we used to wear secondhand clothing that we bought at a flea market will mark you to aba different all of us work five or six days a week it'
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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 taking a big decline how bad was it well they are shared they playing spy eleven percent most the most of its punch in fifteen years so bear purchased monsanto like you mentioned just a few months ago for a sixty three billion dollars obviously the california jury voted in favor of doing johnson and this leads away for future trials to come now this was a huge thing but california still. one of fifty states i mean what about the rest of the states in the us well this
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...
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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 taking a big decline how bad was it well they are shared they playings by eleven percent most the most of its punch in fifteen years so bear purchased monsanto like you mentioned just a few months ago for sixty three billion dollars obviously the california jury voted in favor of doing johnson and the sleaze way for future trials come now this was a huge thing but california still. one of fifty states i mean what about the rest of the states in the u.s. well this definite
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...
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one to hide millions of dollars from the irs, the other to defraud banks into lending him millions more. mr. manafort lied to keep more money when he had it, they said, and he lied to get more money when he didn't. prosecutors say manafort had $60 million flowing through 31 offshore bank accounts, telling the jury, "use your common sense. does it make sense that paul manafort had 31 overseas accounts and he forgot that he had to report them?" they painted him as a canny manipulator, calling him "capable and bright," adding, "mr. manafort knows the law." manafort did not take the stand in his own trial. his lawyers presenting no witnesses on their own. but today, his attorneys told the jury that state did not meet the "burden of proof." and they tore into the prosecution's star witness, manafort's former business partner, rick gates, who got a plea deal in exchange for his testimony. manafort's lawyers saying, "the government was so desperate to make a case against mr. manafort, it made a deal with mr. gates." he painted gates as the real crook, adding, "this is somebody mr. manafort trusted
one to hide millions of dollars from the irs, the other to defraud banks into lending him millions more. mr. manafort lied to keep more money when he had it, they said, and he lied to get more money when he didn't. prosecutors say manafort had $60 million flowing through 31 offshore bank accounts, telling the jury, "use your common sense. does it make sense that paul manafort had 31 overseas accounts and he forgot that he had to report them?" they painted him as a canny manipulator,...
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what amount of punitive damages if any do you award to mr johnson answer two hundred fifty million dollars i'm glad to be here to be able to help with a cause is way bigger than me so hopefully this thing will start to get the attention that it needs to gay rights supposed to make a good choice every major known human carcinogen had a moment like this a moment when the science finally caught up when they could no longer bury it where people had to actually look at it and say we have a problem and this case is that moment. so that case was the first such ruling on one such as roundup we kill which contains a gradient to life for say to los angeles new german on a by a believe that the jury is mistaken and they will appeal but we're now going to talk to the who's actually been following the story for us thank you for joining us and if so what can you tell us about rhonda it's it's for many years been the most commonly used we kill in the world it's used around the globe it's been in use for more than forty years everybody's using it people use it in their private gardens people use it in com
what amount of punitive damages if any do you award to mr johnson answer two hundred fifty million dollars i'm glad to be here to be able to help with a cause is way bigger than me so hopefully this thing will start to get the attention that it needs to gay rights supposed to make a good choice every major known human carcinogen had a moment like this a moment when the science finally caught up when they could no longer bury it where people had to actually look at it and say we have a problem...
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what amount of punitive damages if any do you award to mr johnson answer two hundred fifty million dollars i'm glad to be here to be able to help with a cause is way bigger than me so hopefully this thing will start to. get the attention that it needs to give rise to foes can make a good choice every major known human carcinogen had a moment like this a moment when the science finally caught up when they could no longer bury it where people had to actually look at it and say we have a problem and this case is that moment. time now for some of the other stories making news around the world takesh president. one has escalated his role with the united states over ankara's detention of an american clergyman and the one who still supports as he once been brought into line by threats the turkish lira has hit record lows of to washington announced that it would hike steel and aluminum tariffs on takesh imports. police in the united states say a suicidal airline employees store an empty passenger plane on friday and then crashed it into an island near seattle two army jets pursued the plane but we
what amount of punitive damages if any do you award to mr johnson answer two hundred fifty million dollars i'm glad to be here to be able to help with a cause is way bigger than me so hopefully this thing will start to. get the attention that it needs to give rise to foes can make a good choice every major known human carcinogen had a moment like this a moment when the science finally caught up when they could no longer bury it where people had to actually look at it and say we have a problem...
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so millions can live. mrs d. w. news live from berlin and a warning from on the americal democratic institutions must be respected in an interview the german chancellor says democracy is more than just a majority vote and democracy is incomplete if independent courts and a free press are not upheld or bring you analysis also coming up a symbolic ways new president ever so no one is sworn in after his narrow victory in july is disputed election you now faces a difficult task.
so millions can live. mrs d. w. news live from berlin and a warning from on the americal democratic institutions must be respected in an interview the german chancellor says democracy is more than just a majority vote and democracy is incomplete if independent courts and a free press are not upheld or bring you analysis also coming up a symbolic ways new president ever so no one is sworn in after his narrow victory in july is disputed election you now faces a difficult task.
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what amount of punitive damages if any do you award to mr johnson answer two hundred fifty million dollars i'm glad to be here to be able to help with a cause is way bigger than me so hopefully this day will start to. get the attention that it needs to get right supposed to make a good choice every major known human carcinogen had a moment mike this a moment when the science finally caught up when they could no longer bury it where people had to actually look at it and say we have a problem and this case is that moment. this case is on for the first such ruling on monsanto's roundup weed killer which contains the ingredient choli first state on centers new german known a bio believed the jury is mistaken though and will be appealing let's get more on all this now from to w.'s hannah cleaver who's been looking into it all for us first of all tell us a little bit more about round up what kind of product is this it's been the most commonly used we can around the world for ages it's been in use for more than forty years people spray all over the place people use it in gardens but also around t
what amount of punitive damages if any do you award to mr johnson answer two hundred fifty million dollars i'm glad to be here to be able to help with a cause is way bigger than me so hopefully this day will start to. get the attention that it needs to get right supposed to make a good choice every major known human carcinogen had a moment mike this a moment when the science finally caught up when they could no longer bury it where people had to actually look at it and say we have a problem and...
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mr. manafort $16 million. that gets your attention. detailed false paperwork and misleading information from manafort's applications including outstanding debt, undisclosed mortgages. the president of the bank rejected the loan request but the decision was overturned by the bank's ceo who according to another witness was hoping to get a top job in the trump administration. tomorrow manafort's attorneys are expected to reveal whether or not they will call manafort to the stand. with us to talk about all of it two people that were in court today. a former assistant u.s. district attorney for the southern district of new york and a "los angeles times" reporter. daniel, we are very glad you were willing to dip into the court proceedings as our special correspondent. what struck you as this of all days for the prosecution to rest their case? >> the one thing that really stood out is the ceo that you mentioned. it is almost as if the defense was starting to lay the foundation for an argument that paul manafort is so dirty that the real reaso
mr. manafort $16 million. that gets your attention. detailed false paperwork and misleading information from manafort's applications including outstanding debt, undisclosed mortgages. the president of the bank rejected the loan request but the decision was overturned by the bank's ceo who according to another witness was hoping to get a top job in the trump administration. tomorrow manafort's attorneys are expected to reveal whether or not they will call manafort to the stand. with us to talk...
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mr. mueller to get to the bottom of that, no? >> of course. he has had months tt get to the of it. he has 1.4 million documents. 's got at least 32 witnesses in which we didt rais executive privilege. and in the case of mr. mcgahn, had a better case. we could have had attorney/client privilege. the presid testify, is happy that he did, is quite secure that there is nothing in the testimony tat 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 di was mcgahn. '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 ite? mcgahn would have done it a long time ago. they are down to desperation time. they have to write a report avd they don'ta single bit of evidence. even>> brennan -- ren't you and the president to blame for the delay in the mueller report? take a
mr. mueller to get to the bottom of that, no? >> of course. he has had months tt get to the of it. he has 1.4 million documents. 's got at least 32 witnesses in which we didt rais executive privilege. and in the case of mr. mcgahn, had a better case. we could have had attorney/client privilege. the presid testify, is happy that he did, is quite secure that there is nothing in the testimony tat will hurt the president. john dowd told you that when he said he was a strong witness for the...
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to mr de mayo in europe threats don't work i mean it's incredible if this is europe if you krantz you know in the corridors of brussels can't dictate ball says of countries like italy sixty million people to mr condit a prime minister then i don't understand and i think europe is on the bad sure let's talk about. the course of it's always retain the level of popularity at home salvina though he's new as the in that role he's under investigation already for actions against that moderate rescue boat what do you think his level of popularity and support in italy is can he deliver on the promises he's made to the italian people. yeah i mean it's shooting up if you have a leftist judd's maggoty gently i think in sicily that takes him to court over it that's been for mark runs because he wants to keep them on the boat until some european countries accepts them. get elected you know like that no problem the people who vote for him you know you remember that the the populists when they came to power left and right the movement five stars and and when they can't gather to power everybody seven. they want to have a tiny majority not much its intrinsic to the population except said italy a
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what amount of punitive damages if any do you award to mr johnson answer two hundred fifty million dollars signed by the presiding dated august tenth two thousand and eight the world health organization has found in the past that by phosphate probably causes cancer but the environmental protection agency has not ruled on the matter as yet on some toes says it will appeal the case and continues to maintain that its products are not carcinogenic but there are more than five thousand cases concerning the weed killer and it's a fix pending and following this decision the congo faces the possibility of more massive payouts to come i cannot al-jazeera. so there's been quite a bit for action online from agent orange and d.d. d.d.t. to genetically modified crops monsanto has long been associated controversial a controversial other chemicals for years so plenty of people online a welcoming the trial outcome and some are even calling it a victory for all of those fighting the huge conglomerates that have power money and political persuasion as well but best selling author the same target tweeted thi
what amount of punitive damages if any do you award to mr johnson answer two hundred fifty million dollars signed by the presiding dated august tenth two thousand and eight the world health organization has found in the past that by phosphate probably causes cancer but the environmental protection agency has not ruled on the matter as yet on some toes says it will appeal the case and continues to maintain that its products are not carcinogenic but there are more than five thousand cases...
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it cost $18 million, something that mr. trump protested. he is planning to travel to france for a world war i celebration and parade in november. he did not rule out the possibility of parade happening here in d.c. next year. for "cbs this morning: saturday," kris van cleave, washington. >>> let's get some insight on what's been another tumultuous week for washington. for that we turn to leslie sanchez. good morning. >> good morning. >> let's go back to the security clearance of former cia director john brennan. what was the relationship with the intelligence kmunl that was lld frayed. >> it was frayed. there was a quick response. i think what's different about this conversation is now you're seeing a direct response together with people like robert gates, general petraeus. some thought maybe they were looking for new positions as things shifted. you could see this is definitely a line that was crossed. the question is what does security clearance mean anymore when you have individuals working throughout the white house looking at sensitive
it cost $18 million, something that mr. trump protested. he is planning to travel to france for a world war i celebration and parade in november. he did not rule out the possibility of parade happening here in d.c. next year. for "cbs this morning: saturday," kris van cleave, washington. >>> let's get some insight on what's been another tumultuous week for washington. for that we turn to leslie sanchez. good morning. >> good morning. >> let's go back to the...
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mr. johnson. answer: 250 million dollars>(ken) a san francisco jury orders a former bay area groundskeeper to be paid hundreds of millions of dollars over a claim that the weed killer roundup contributed to his terminal cancer. (pam) monsanto already says ... it will appeal the verdict. kron-4's ella sogomonian has reaction tonight from the plaintiff who won his claim in court. gasps in this san francisco courtroom on friday as a jury determined giant corporation monsanto's product round up caused terminal cancer for bay area man dwayne lee johnson. the former benecia unified school district groundskeeper said he used the weed killer 20 to 40 times a year...and believes his non hodgkin's lymphoma disease was the result of it.sot: dwayne lee johnson, plaintiff// "johnson and his attorney's expressed their celebration is beyond their own...but a benefit to thousands of people who may have had their health impacted by the monsanto product too. sot: r. brent wisner, plaintiff's attorney// "the monsanto vice president shared his condolences for johnson's diagnosis but defended round up saying there has ne
mr. johnson. answer: 250 million dollars>(ken) a san francisco jury orders a former bay area groundskeeper to be paid hundreds of millions of dollars over a claim that the weed killer roundup contributed to his terminal cancer. (pam) monsanto already says ... it will appeal the verdict. kron-4's ella sogomonian has reaction tonight from the plaintiff who won his claim in court. gasps in this san francisco courtroom on friday as a jury determined giant corporation monsanto's product round up...
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million. in addition, in count six, mr. ohen pled guilty to making false statements to a financial institution in connection with application for a home equity line of credit. application, he failed to disclose more than $14 he had anddebt that as a result of that concealment, $500,000 lineat of credit which he would not hee been entitled to had been candid and honest. in addition, mr. cohen pled guilty to two campaign finance anrges, one for causing unlawful corporate contribution and a second one for personally excessive personal contribution, both for the 2016se of influencing the election. in addition, what he did was he money to silence two women who had information that he believed would be detrimental to the 2016 campaign and to the candidate and the campaign. in addition, mr. cohen sought for that money by submitting invoices to the candidate's company, which were untrue and false. the indicated that reimbursement was for services year 2017,r the when, in fact, those invoices were a sham. no legal services year 2017
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president trump's ex—campaign chairman, paul manafort has testified that mr manafort filed false tax returns and tried to hide millionsllars in foreign banks. mr manafort has pleaded not guilty to charges of bank fraud and tax evasion. the indonesian disaster management agency says nearly 100 people are now known to have died in sunday's powerful earthquake on lombok island. a spokesman for the agency said more than 230 people had been seriously injured by the quake. now on bbc news, hardtalk‘s stephen sackur speaks to the dutch mep, sophie in ‘t veld. welcome to hardtalk. i am stephen sackur. british prime minister theresa may is running out of time to avoid the brecon cliff edge. the proposals for post brexit trade deal with brussels got short shrift from the eu's chief negotiator. she seems to be hoping to get morejoy from some of your‘s national leaders. but with every passing day, the prospect for a no deal potentially chaotic brexit throws —— grows more real. my guest is the dutch and ep sophie in ‘t veld, deputy to the chief negotiator. is brexit brinkmanship game nobody can win? sophie in ‘t veld in brussels,
president trump's ex—campaign chairman, paul manafort has testified that mr manafort filed false tax returns and tried to hide millionsllars in foreign banks. mr manafort has pleaded not guilty to charges of bank fraud and tax evasion. the indonesian disaster management agency says nearly 100 people are now known to have died in sunday's powerful earthquake on lombok island. a spokesman for the agency said more than 230 people had been seriously injured by the quake. now on bbc news,...
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president trump's ex—campaign chairman, paul manafort has testified that mr manafort filed false tax returns and tried to hide millionsand tax evasion. the indonesian disaster management agency says
president trump's ex—campaign chairman, paul manafort has testified that mr manafort filed false tax returns and tried to hide millionsand tax evasion. the indonesian disaster management agency says
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we lost every single republican to try to fund at least another $380 million. mr.omey said they will be back. the fact of the matter is they never left. the russians are still attacking all our board of elections. i think individual candidates. >> okay. congressman, mike quigley, obviously something to keep our eye on. thanks for joming coming in andg us. >>> a federal judge erupts at the trump administration after it deports a mom and daughter seeking asylum. why the judge ordered the plane they were on to turn around and threaten to hold attorney general jeff sessions in contempt. that's coming up. plus, the president has long railed against what's called chain migration, but his wife's parents just got citizenship using it. so what's the difference between his in-laws and countless others? take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your
we lost every single republican to try to fund at least another $380 million. mr.omey said they will be back. the fact of the matter is they never left. the russians are still attacking all our board of elections. i think individual candidates. >> okay. congressman, mike quigley, obviously something to keep our eye on. thanks for joming coming in andg us. >>> a federal judge erupts at the trump administration after it deports a mom and daughter seeking asylum. why the judge...
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mrs. garret to millions of fans of "facts of life" is dead at the age of 82. rae originated the role for the sitcom "different strokes." facts was a spinoff that ran for nine years. several members of the "facts" cast expressed sorrow on twitter. castmate kim fields wrote, you already know my heart is heavy. natalie on the show said, rae was her champion and a teacher. todd bridges, who starred in "different strokes" tweeted my heart is full of pain. she died yesterday at her home in los angeles. no cause has been given. >>> all right. taking a look at a major traffic alert this morning. not much as changed on the lower deck of the bay bridge. not having much luck. we are working on contacting chp again and they told us an hour ago one lane was opened, the middle lane, around that shooting investigation before you get to treasure island. it looks like they just intermittently are letting a few drivers through. that's all we've seen. we're trying to see what's going on there, if they are going to be able to open up more lanes and we have amanda del castillo chp
mrs. garret to millions of fans of "facts of life" is dead at the age of 82. rae originated the role for the sitcom "different strokes." facts was a spinoff that ran for nine years. several members of the "facts" cast expressed sorrow on twitter. castmate kim fields wrote, you already know my heart is heavy. natalie on the show said, rae was her champion and a teacher. todd bridges, who starred in "different strokes" tweeted my heart is full of pain. she...
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mr. brennan like millions of other americans who do not have security clearances, he has every opportunity to express his opinions. he just simply should not suggest that he has insider knowledge if it is something that was found or if he suggested because of private information. >> harris: especially if he is being paid as a contributor or in any other way to share that knowledge. i totally get that. last one for you, senator. congressman adam schiff has said that this breaks a law in terms of revoking his security clearance. does it? >> to the best of my knowledge, no. >> harris: what law would that be? >> i do not know. but the president on the united states has a responsibility for maintaining the security of the country. that is his primary role. and that means he is ultimately the responsibility to determine who has and who does not have security clearance. >> harris: is there any push or talk on capitol hill about maybe denying people the right to write books? to have contributor jobs? not just give an interview, but to be paid for what they are saying and an opinion? or does that i
mr. brennan like millions of other americans who do not have security clearances, he has every opportunity to express his opinions. he just simply should not suggest that he has insider knowledge if it is something that was found or if he suggested because of private information. >> harris: especially if he is being paid as a contributor or in any other way to share that knowledge. i totally get that. last one for you, senator. congressman adam schiff has said that this breaks a law in...
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translates into a loss to the united states treasury of approximately one point three million dollars in addition in count six mr cohen pled guilty to making false statements to a financial institution in connection with an application for a home equity line of credit in that africa. should he fail to disclose more than fourteen million dollars in debt that he had and as a result of that concealment he obtained that five hundred thousand dollars line of credit which he would not have been entitled to had he been candid and honest in addition mr cohen guilty to two campaign finance charges one for causing an unlawful corporate contribution and a second one for personally making an excessive personal contribution both for the purpose of influencing the two thousand and sixteen election in addition what he did was he worked to pay money to silence two women who had information that he believed would be detrimental to the two thousand and sixteen campaign and to the candidate and the campaign in addition mr cohen sought reimbursement for that money by submitting him for invoices to the candidates company which were
translates into a loss to the united states treasury of approximately one point three million dollars in addition in count six mr cohen pled guilty to making false statements to a financial institution in connection with an application for a home equity line of credit in that africa. should he fail to disclose more than fourteen million dollars in debt that he had and as a result of that concealment he obtained that five hundred thousand dollars line of credit which he would not have been...
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mr. gates comes with a lot of baggage obviously. he embezzled millions of dollars from mr. manafort. obviously mr. manafort did not know that was going on or he would have done something about it. which should tell the jury that he doesn't pay close attention to his finances and the companies that gates was involved with. we know that mr. gates lies and we know he made such a swee sweetheart deal with the government that he would get probation in exchange for his testimony. it's common for andrew wiseman and others on the task force like this as i wrote about in my book "license to lie" to give sweetheart deals to the real actual criminals, at the same time they squeeze them to go after criminals that didn't commit a crime at all. it's up to the jury here to closely evaluate the evidence and to remember that as jurors they can do justice. the jury is a product of the kos teutiocontusion an an individual jurors acting alone if they maintain a not guilty position on every count can keep an unjust conviction from happening. lou: that's a possibility, among as we know many. the gates --
mr. gates comes with a lot of baggage obviously. he embezzled millions of dollars from mr. manafort. obviously mr. manafort did not know that was going on or he would have done something about it. which should tell the jury that he doesn't pay close attention to his finances and the companies that gates was involved with. we know that mr. gates lies and we know he made such a swee sweetheart deal with the government that he would get probation in exchange for his testimony. it's common for...
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product as a groundskeeper what amount of punitive damages if any do you award to mr johnson answer two hundred fifty million dollars signed by the presiding dated august tenth two thousand and eight the world health organization has found in the past that by phosphate probably causes cancer but the environmental protection agency has not ruled on the matter as yet on some toes says it will appeal the case and continues to maintain that its products are not carcinogenic. but there are more than five thousand cases concerning the weed killer and it's a fix pending and following this decision. faces the possibility of more massive payouts to come by canada al-jazeera. has now called as an activist who campaigns against monsanto she says the california trial sets a precedent as the monsanto case has global implications and every aspect but santow has acted with malice aggression and they've entered india unfrocked that's why i salute them in ninety nine i'm still fighting those cases they collected dry as jeeves trauma farmers driving eighty four percent of the three hundred thousand pounds. one in the cotton b
product as a groundskeeper what amount of punitive damages if any do you award to mr johnson answer two hundred fifty million dollars signed by the presiding dated august tenth two thousand and eight the world health organization has found in the past that by phosphate probably causes cancer but the environmental protection agency has not ruled on the matter as yet on some toes says it will appeal the case and continues to maintain that its products are not carcinogenic. but there are more than...
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mr. johnson. answer: 250 million dollars>(vicki) in a groundbreaking case...a san francisco jury awards over 200 million dollars in damages to a former bay area groundskeeper-- who says he got terminal cancer the weed killer roundup... the maker of roundup 'monsanto' already says ... it will appeal the verdict. kron-4's ella sogomonian has reaction tonight from the plaintiff who won his claim in court. the plaintiff dwayne lee johnson along with his legal team is celebrating the verdict tonight saying it's not just a win for him but for thousands of other people who claim their health issues stem from the monsanto product. a verdict was reached before a stunned courtroom as a jury found monsanto responsible for a bay area man's terminal cancer because he used their weed killer called round up. dwayne lee johnson is the first plaintiff with a successful lawsuit against the agribusiness giant which his attorneys believe will pave the way for many more using the popular product.sot: david dickens, plaintiff's attorney// "he stayed strong. he put his neck out as the first plaintiff in what will be thousands
mr. johnson. answer: 250 million dollars>(vicki) in a groundbreaking case...a san francisco jury awards over 200 million dollars in damages to a former bay area groundskeeper-- who says he got terminal cancer the weed killer roundup... the maker of roundup 'monsanto' already says ... it will appeal the verdict. kron-4's ella sogomonian has reaction tonight from the plaintiff who won his claim in court. the plaintiff dwayne lee johnson along with his legal team is celebrating the verdict...
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mr manafort made tens of millions of dollars working for oligarchs and politicians in ukraine, moneyhorities in foreign bank accou nts from the authorities in foreign bank accounts and which he used to fund a lavage lifestyle, spending huge sums on property, cars and clothing including this, $15,000 jacket made from ostrich. mr donald dewer trump! —— mr donald] trump! manafort‘s crimes were not connected to the period he worked for donald trump's campaign. but michael cohen claims some of the offences he committed were committed under the orders of the president. specifically, trying to influence the vote. congratulations! he says mr trump told him to pay tens of thousands of dollars to stop the porn star stormy daniels from making allegations about a sexual relationship, and to silence the former playboy model karen mcdougal from going public with claims about an affair. mr cohen pled guilty to two campaign finance charges. both for the purpose of influencing the 2016 election. in addition... what he did was he worked to pay money to silence two women who had information that he bel
mr manafort made tens of millions of dollars working for oligarchs and politicians in ukraine, moneyhorities in foreign bank accou nts from the authorities in foreign bank accounts and which he used to fund a lavage lifestyle, spending huge sums on property, cars and clothing including this, $15,000 jacket made from ostrich. mr donald dewer trump! —— mr donald] trump! manafort‘s crimes were not connected to the period he worked for donald trump's campaign. but michael cohen claims some of...