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mr. cooper, she got the job, africa would like an african for an african un post. and so her name is certainly being raised again. that is another person who could take over this important job. but it's pretty clear to me with a month ago that they're not going to be in place by the time of the elections, sandy that def american said james, based with all the lessons from you. and thank you, james. now, nearly 80 percent of lebanon's population is now estimated to be living below the poverty line. the un says that's forcing families to make decisions out of desperation. it's calling on the country to take an action to protect children, after documented a rise in child labor. and then how to reports from bearish children at work. their numbers are increasing in a country where a worsening economic crisis is pushing more people into poverty. nearly 8 and 10 people in lebanon are now poor. nearly half of the workforce is unemployed. those who still have jobs struggle because of the collapse and the value of the local currency. for many like mash the de la, this means
mr. cooper, she got the job, africa would like an african for an african un post. and so her name is certainly being raised again. that is another person who could take over this important job. but it's pretty clear to me with a month ago that they're not going to be in place by the time of the elections, sandy that def american said james, based with all the lessons from you. and thank you, james. now, nearly 80 percent of lebanon's population is now estimated to be living below the poverty...
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mr. cooper, she explained, he didn't want to be based full time in the libyan capital, but felt that's what the job now needed. but he made it clear he didn't want to desert his post. on the 17th of november 2021. i've done that my resignation in the nation, the letter to the secretary general. i also confirmed my readiness to continue as the special invoice for the transitional period. and that in my book being asked to cover the electoral period. but to this went on to say that the un secretary general antonio terrace, had decided his resignation, would be effective december the 10th that 2 weeks before the election, rebuffing his offer to stay on. why did the secretary general not accept that offer? what we're trying to do is we of course, do print. do intend to announce a successor. and we aim to ensure the continuity of leadership at a smooth 6 transition at this critical time in the security council meeting that was recognition from old delegations about the sensitivity of this time in libya. the election was described as key, vital, and crucial. despite that, remarkably, there is now
mr. cooper, she explained, he didn't want to be based full time in the libyan capital, but felt that's what the job now needed. but he made it clear he didn't want to desert his post. on the 17th of november 2021. i've done that my resignation in the nation, the letter to the secretary general. i also confirmed my readiness to continue as the special invoice for the transitional period. and that in my book being asked to cover the electoral period. but to this went on to say that the un...
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this was before george floyd and having mrs. cooper -- wanda cooper-jones on and, you know, family members and the attorneys bringing light to this case. then we were going with ahmaud arbery. i remember you had the man on who was the neighbor, right? remember that? >> roddie, the man who made the video, with his lawyer, who basically said, you know, my client is the village idiot, and he's not sophisticated enough to answer any questions about this. i don't even know why he put the guy on tv. he couldn't have made him look any worse. but the situation has always been painfully obvious. there was no move on it because it was a home job on the investigative side early on. and that has become part of an extension of the justice process here. but you have to see it through because even the idea of what they want to use as a defense here -- so they're going to use basically a law that's not on the books anymore about citizen's arrest. and that's why the prosecutors early on are putting witnesses on to battle what they assume will be an aff
this was before george floyd and having mrs. cooper -- wanda cooper-jones on and, you know, family members and the attorneys bringing light to this case. then we were going with ahmaud arbery. i remember you had the man on who was the neighbor, right? remember that? >> roddie, the man who made the video, with his lawyer, who basically said, you know, my client is the village idiot, and he's not sophisticated enough to answer any questions about this. i don't even know why he put the guy...
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ben, i just want to say in the ahmaud arbery case, can you please just give our regards to mrs. cooperones. i can't imagine what it's like being in that courtroom and watching that footage and reliving this daily. thank you for what you're doing, and i appreciate it. i'll talk to you soon. >> thanks, brother. >>> the january 6th insurrection, kyle rittenhouse, what happens when people take justice into their own hands? we'll talk about that next. bossx all-in-one... and get back to your rhythm. feel the power. beat the symptoms fast. >>> the role of vigilantism a key factor in the trials playing out in wisconsin and in georgia. but what does it have to do with january 6th and the rioters who stormed the capitol? let's get right to it now. cnn political commentator bakari sellers and cnn legal analyst elliot williams both here. good evening to both of you. happy friday. bakari, i want you to look at all the people at the center of these incidents, the january 6th insurrectionists, kyle rittenhouse, the three men charged with ill ckiling ahmaud arberiry. >> what you're seeing is individu
ben, i just want to say in the ahmaud arbery case, can you please just give our regards to mrs. cooperones. i can't imagine what it's like being in that courtroom and watching that footage and reliving this daily. thank you for what you're doing, and i appreciate it. i'll talk to you soon. >> thanks, brother. >>> the january 6th insurrection, kyle rittenhouse, what happens when people take justice into their own hands? we'll talk about that next. bossx all-in-one... and get back...
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. >> ben crump, ben, i want to say in the ahmaud arbery case, can you give our regards to mrs. cooper in a courtroom and watching that footage and reliving this daily. thank you for what you're doing and appreciate it. talk to you soon. >> thank you, brother. >> thank you. >>> the january 6th insurrectionist, kyle rittenhouse, the three charged in the killing with ahmaud arbery. what happens when people take justice into their own hands? we'll talk about that next. let's open your binders to page 188... uh carl, are there different planning options in here? options? plans we can build on our own, or with help from a financial consultant? like schwab does. uhhh... could we adjust our plan... ...yeah, like if we buy a new house? mmmm... and our son just started working. oh! do you offer a complimentary retirement plan for him? as in free? just like schwab. schwab! look forward to planning with schwab. welcome to allstate. where you can pay a little less and enjoy the ride a little more. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now, get new lower auto rates with allstate. because better protection costs a whole lot less
. >> ben crump, ben, i want to say in the ahmaud arbery case, can you give our regards to mrs. cooper in a courtroom and watching that footage and reliving this daily. thank you for what you're doing and appreciate it. talk to you soon. >> thank you, brother. >> thank you. >>> the january 6th insurrectionist, kyle rittenhouse, the three charged in the killing with ahmaud arbery. what happens when people take justice into their own hands? we'll talk about that next....
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do you agree with her, mrs. cooper-jones? do you think this was all based on assumptions? and if so what kind of assumptions? >> mainly the assumption that a black man in the neighborhood, which ahmaud was, ahmaud regularly jogged that route, was responsible for the crime taking place there. now, there was not substantial crime taking place in the neighborhood. a few open cars were meddled around in. and they made the assumption that that was ahmaud. there's no evidence to support that. and as a result ahmaud was murdered. so yeah, i agree with her. >> yeah. lee, you're a criminal defense attorney. right? am i correct? i just want to double-check. >> i'm a civil rights attorney. i'm a plaintiff's attorney. >> but you know the courtroom. i want to ask you about the self-defense claim. travis mcmichael is claiming self-defense saying that ahmaud was attacking him and that he felt his life was in danger. what do you say to that? how do you respond to it? >> there is no way under american jurisprudence that you can claim self-defense if you are the initial aggressor. unfortuna
do you agree with her, mrs. cooper-jones? do you think this was all based on assumptions? and if so what kind of assumptions? >> mainly the assumption that a black man in the neighborhood, which ahmaud was, ahmaud regularly jogged that route, was responsible for the crime taking place there. now, there was not substantial crime taking place in the neighborhood. a few open cars were meddled around in. and they made the assumption that that was ahmaud. there's no evidence to support that....
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. >> mrs. cooper jones, i know how much an emotional toll this trial has been on you and your family. on monday you were seen crying in the courtroom, which the judge swiftly denied. the idea that the defense tried to use you, the victim's mother -- it's all right he wanted to attack me and civil rights leaders, we're in the public. but you, the tears as an excuse to say it would sway the jury, i mean, it's a cheap shot at best. what was going through your mind when you heard about this? >> once again, the defense team are trying to find any and every excuse to use for a mistrial. they're using me crying as a way to have a mistrial. i think it's very rude and very disrespectful. >> attorney merritt, there's been a lot of racial justice stories in the week's news, like the exoneration of the two men wrongfully accused of killing malcolm x, who served decades behind bars, one of whom died in 2009. the d.a. found both the nypd and the fbi withheld valuable evidence that would have helped clear the men du
. >> mrs. cooper jones, i know how much an emotional toll this trial has been on you and your family. on monday you were seen crying in the courtroom, which the judge swiftly denied. the idea that the defense tried to use you, the victim's mother -- it's all right he wanted to attack me and civil rights leaders, we're in the public. but you, the tears as an excuse to say it would sway the jury, i mean, it's a cheap shot at best. what was going through your mind when you heard about this?...
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mr. cooper, this thing i'm talking about, this tendency, it goes to the top.day, the president himself seemed to mesh his own d.c. policy agenda with the trend i just told you about, the results in virginia. >> do you think mcauliffe would have won if your agenda passed before election day? >> well, i think we should have passed before election day. >> okay. but when democrats look at this and say, gosh, everything would have been different if a d.c. spending bill passed, suddenly, virginia would have bucked the trends i just told you unlikely. now all of this draws on the factual history from more traditional political times. we're not living in them. michelle goldberg and i were just talking about this. we're living new an unusual and horrific pandemic that hangs over all of this. it's also lasting longer than many voters were told it would. it's upended daily life and work and schooling and one thing that voters have in common this year and last year, if you take off your partisan glasses for a second, the voters punish the party in power. the incumbents fo
mr. cooper, this thing i'm talking about, this tendency, it goes to the top.day, the president himself seemed to mesh his own d.c. policy agenda with the trend i just told you about, the results in virginia. >> do you think mcauliffe would have won if your agenda passed before election day? >> well, i think we should have passed before election day. >> okay. but when democrats look at this and say, gosh, everything would have been different if a d.c. spending bill passed,...
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mr. cooper's militants on his mother's side.ookings aesthetician senior fellow thomas wright discusses a global impact of the covid-19 pandemic on security, economics and foreign policy. and later on a weekly author interview series "after words," entrepreneur vivek ramaswamy argues that corporate america is signing on to woke culture to increase profits. consult your program guide for more schedule information or visit
mr. cooper's militants on his mother's side.ookings aesthetician senior fellow thomas wright discusses a global impact of the covid-19 pandemic on security, economics and foreign policy. and later on a weekly author interview series "after words," entrepreneur vivek ramaswamy argues that corporate america is signing on to woke culture to increase profits. consult your program guide for more schedule information or visit
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mr. arbery and wanda cooper-jones, who has been with us and put their faith in us and trusted us to bring justice. and the verdict today was the -- was a verdict based on the facts. based on the evidence. that was our goal. two show the jury how to do the right thing. because the jury system works in this country. when you present the truth to people and they can see it, they will do the right thing. and that is what this jury did today and getting justice for ahmaud arbery. thank you. [applause] >> you ready to go? >> let's thank her. >> there is a young lady who has been here. hey. there is an 87-year-old lady who came. hey, hey, where is marcus at? >> right here. >> the parents, wanda and marcus, and the family of ahmaud arbery, all of us, we have been here most days of the trial. but there is a lady who is steadfast in her conviction. she is one of those naacp warriors. reverend al. ms. polite, 87-years-old, has been here every day of jury selection and every day of trial. so let us thank -- where is she at? >> she's over there. >> let us thank that she-ro, ms. polite! it is people li
mr. arbery and wanda cooper-jones, who has been with us and put their faith in us and trusted us to bring justice. and the verdict today was the -- was a verdict based on the facts. based on the evidence. that was our goal. two show the jury how to do the right thing. because the jury system works in this country. when you present the truth to people and they can see it, they will do the right thing. and that is what this jury did today and getting justice for ahmaud arbery. thank you....
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mr. cooper's militants on his mother's side. brookings aesthetician senior fellow thomas wright discusses a global impact of the covid-19 pandemic on security, economics and foreign policy. and later on a weekly author interview series "after words," entrepreneur vivek ramaswamy argues that corporate america is signing on to woke culture to increase profits. consult your program guide for more schedule information or visit booktv.org. here's anderson cooper and katherine howe. >> tonight cnn anchor and "new york times" best-selling author anderson cooper chronicles the rise and fall of a legendary american dynasty, his mother's family, the vanderbilts. he is doing by katherine howe, i knew the times best-selling author of historical fiction and academic who brings her keen research skill and narrative flair to the story of an extraordinary family. and now without further ado i would like to welcome our guests to the virtual stage. >> hello. >> hello, hello, hello. thank you so much everyone. such a pleasure to be here. anderson,
mr. cooper's militants on his mother's side. brookings aesthetician senior fellow thomas wright discusses a global impact of the covid-19 pandemic on security, economics and foreign policy. and later on a weekly author interview series "after words," entrepreneur vivek ramaswamy argues that corporate america is signing on to woke culture to increase profits. consult your program guide for more schedule information or visit booktv.org. here's anderson cooper and katherine howe....
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mr. cooper, is now recognized. mr. cooper. >> thank you, madam chair. and i would like to thank all the witnesses for being here today. i think the question before us is, how do we transition the world to a zero carbon economy, as cheaply and as easily as possible. and most all of the witnesses seem to be in favor of market-based solutions to this problem. including a price on carbon. so i would like each of the witnesses to answer what is the right price for carbon? >> yes, sir, so bp has been an advocate of economy-wide market based price on carbon for many, many years. >> i would like a specific number, please, and i don't have much time. please tell me the price for carbon you would support. >> i don't have a specific price today to answer your question, but we do think it's the most efficient way -- >> mr. woods? >> mr. congressman, very important question. it depends on where you're trying to decarbonize at. we have proposed a very large scale carbon reduction project in the houston channel that would require $100 a ton. depending on how close you
mr. cooper, is now recognized. mr. cooper. >> thank you, madam chair. and i would like to thank all the witnesses for being here today. i think the question before us is, how do we transition the world to a zero carbon economy, as cheaply and as easily as possible. and most all of the witnesses seem to be in favor of market-based solutions to this problem. including a price on carbon. so i would like each of the witnesses to answer what is the right price for carbon? >> yes, sir, so...
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mr. cooper is now recognized. mr. cooper. >> thank you madam chair. and i'd like to thank all the witnesses for being here today. i think the question before us is how do we transition the world to a zero carbon economy as cheaply and as easily as possible? and most all the witnesses seem to be in favor of market-based solutions to this problem. including a price on carbon. so i'd like each of the witnesses to answer what is the right price of carbon? >> i don't have a specific price today to answer your question. >> mr. woods? >> congressman this is a very important question depends on where you are trying to decarbonize at. we've proposed a large scale carbon reduction project in the houston shift channel that would require 100 dollars a ton and depending where you are how close to sequestration that price will change. >> mr. woods? or mr. -- >> a broad bases and transparent price is very important and a price that gradually -- >> -- price what price? >> congressman there are different opinions on the number. i'm -- >> i want your opinion. >> congre
mr. cooper is now recognized. mr. cooper. >> thank you madam chair. and i'd like to thank all the witnesses for being here today. i think the question before us is how do we transition the world to a zero carbon economy as cheaply and as easily as possible? and most all the witnesses seem to be in favor of market-based solutions to this problem. including a price on carbon. so i'd like each of the witnesses to answer what is the right price of carbon? >> i don't have a specific...
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mr. johnson said cooperation between european partners was the way to solve the migrant crisis. p.m.that again underlies the problem we have to fix. lucy: boris johnson is accused by france of using the migrant crisis for his own little ends. johnson sent out a series of twts, saying he will listen to emmanuel macron with a number of proposals. he tweeted, calling for u.k. border officers and suggesting that all illegal migrants who cross the channel be returned to france. this, he said, would break the business model of the gangs. france is irritated by mr. johnson's style of diplomacy, and it shows. >> i am surprised when things are not done seriously. we don't communicate between leaders on this issue, but weeks of published letters. >> come on, the ministers will settle this issue. lucy: the tensions between france and the u.k. built up over a range of issues that have become increasingly public. home secretary patel was due here, but since the tweet last night, she has been disinvited. the officials are in paris today to discuss the issue. as officials try to bridge the politica
mr. johnson said cooperation between european partners was the way to solve the migrant crisis. p.m.that again underlies the problem we have to fix. lucy: boris johnson is accused by france of using the migrant crisis for his own little ends. johnson sent out a series of twts, saying he will listen to emmanuel macron with a number of proposals. he tweeted, calling for u.k. border officers and suggesting that all illegal migrants who cross the channel be returned to france. this, he said, would...
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mr. johnson said cooperation between european partners was the way to solve the migrant crisis. >> that againerlines that this is a problem that we have to fix together. >> but france has accused the prime minister of doublespeak. last night in a series of tweets, mr. johnson said he had written to the french president with some prosals. he tweeted the letter, too, calling for joint patro and suggesti that all illegal migrants who cross the channel be returned to france. this he said would break the business model of the criminal gangs. france is irritated by mr. johnson's style of diplomacy, and it shows. >> i'm surprised when things are not done seriously. we do not communicate between leaders on these issues with tweets or published letters. we are not whistleblowers, come on. the ministers are trying to settle a serious issue with serious people. >> tensions between france and the u.k. built up over a range of issues are becoming increasingly public. the home secretary was due here in calais this weekend to discuss migration, but since mr. johnson's tweets last night, she has been disinvi
mr. johnson said cooperation between european partners was the way to solve the migrant crisis. >> that againerlines that this is a problem that we have to fix together. >> but france has accused the prime minister of doublespeak. last night in a series of tweets, mr. johnson said he had written to the french president with some prosals. he tweeted the letter, too, calling for joint patro and suggesti that all illegal migrants who cross the channel be returned to france. this he...
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mr. cooperative, they recorded every word. >> hello, officer. this is fred schockner. >> hey, mr.ad as this in my life. >> oh, right, right. >> and i hope there never will be. >> i don't blame you. >> but you asked me a couple of questions and let me give you some information. >> okay. >> the check that i wrote to frank was cashed on october 29th. >> that was 5,000. that was for the bmw. >> that was for the bmw. >> and look at this. on the check there's a note that indicates the bmw would be delivered between 11/7 and 8. lynn was murdered on the 8th of november. >> i called them today and asked about the status of the car on the voice mail. >> you didn't happen to ask him if he was back in the country, did you? >> no, i just left him a voice mail. >> does it sound like fred is having fun toying with the cops? >> any other questions you have for us at this time? >> happy fishing. why is it going so long? that's a good question. because the fishing isn't answering, right? >> well, like i said, i told you from the beginning, it's a pretty simple case. >> hold on a second, the other l
mr. cooperative, they recorded every word. >> hello, officer. this is fred schockner. >> hey, mr.ad as this in my life. >> oh, right, right. >> and i hope there never will be. >> i don't blame you. >> but you asked me a couple of questions and let me give you some information. >> okay. >> the check that i wrote to frank was cashed on october 29th. >> that was 5,000. that was for the bmw. >> that was for the bmw. >> and look at...
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mr cooper honda has served on the commission since january of 2019 after being unanimously confirmed by the senate. he served as the commission's vice chairman from august 2019 through the end of 2020 and has served as chairman since january of 2021. prior to joining the commission, mr cuba uganda has served as a board member and privacy officer for the digital health startup. before that, he held multiple roles with the us postal service office of inspector general, including overseeing research on technical issues and postal economics and serving as director of government relations. > good morning members of the committee. thank you for inviting me to testify regarding my nomination. it is an honor to serve as a commissioner since january of 2019 and chairman since january 2021, a. since when the postal system has gone under significant changes. postal workers kept -- allow citizens to receive supplies. customers reported local performances and some areas and the quantitative evidence confirmed this. during this difficult. , the commission carried out its mission of providing trans
mr cooper honda has served on the commission since january of 2019 after being unanimously confirmed by the senate. he served as the commission's vice chairman from august 2019 through the end of 2020 and has served as chairman since january of 2021. prior to joining the commission, mr cuba uganda has served as a board member and privacy officer for the digital health startup. before that, he held multiple roles with the us postal service office of inspector general, including overseeing...
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cooperation? >> we're pleased that mr.mittee through his attorney. he's agreed to sit down with us. that is all a positive and helpful. we haven't taken any topic off the table. we would expect anyone that receives as i said before a subpoena to come before us. that's what the process means and that's what we expect. we're going to ask questions that will help us gather that information to tell the full and complete story. we are appreciative of this step. we'll assess after the interview what level of cooperation mr. meadows provided. >> a source tells cnn, koch congr -- congressman, that he provided documents to the committee. i know you can't go into specifics, not going to press you on that. can you characterize the documents he handed over so far? >> part of the engagement is production of documents as well as sitting for an interview. yes, production of documents is part of what was asked. he through his attorney complied in a significant way, and we're going to continue to hope for his cooperation through the proces
cooperation? >> we're pleased that mr.mittee through his attorney. he's agreed to sit down with us. that is all a positive and helpful. we haven't taken any topic off the table. we would expect anyone that receives as i said before a subpoena to come before us. that's what the process means and that's what we expect. we're going to ask questions that will help us gather that information to tell the full and complete story. we are appreciative of this step. we'll assess after the interview...
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mrs. wanda cooper jones. one moment. >> it means a lot. it means that my prayers has been answered. back early in the case, back in 2020, the 74 days without an arrest, and we finally was able to go through a lengthy trial and get justice for ahmaud. the day was a very good day. >> i mean, ben, what an important point, 74 days or more without an arrest. it didn't come right away. you had two district attorneys who recused themselves, you have one that has been indicted with conduct related to obstruction, and it was only after the video surfaced that the arrest even came in. i mean, she never gave up. and i know you did not in your pursuit as well? >> yeah, laura coates, it was a historic day, as attorney merit, my co-counsel and i often talked. they meant for this to be swept under the rug, and it was the hard work and the prayers and everybody coming together as marcus arbery said, to get justice for ahmaud. i mean, there was a conspiracy to make sure that the truth was never known at the beginning, and so thank god we had that video so people would have ocular proof of ahmaud bei
mrs. wanda cooper jones. one moment. >> it means a lot. it means that my prayers has been answered. back early in the case, back in 2020, the 74 days without an arrest, and we finally was able to go through a lengthy trial and get justice for ahmaud. the day was a very good day. >> i mean, ben, what an important point, 74 days or more without an arrest. it didn't come right away. you had two district attorneys who recused themselves, you have one that has been indicted with conduct...
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mr. baldwin firing it. >> so, you know, you talk about some people cooperating and others not the way thatwin, of course, spoke over the weekend. he says he remains in contact with your investigators constantly. here is exactly what he said, sheriff. >> i am not allowed to comment on the investigation. i talk to the cops every day. i talk to them every day to find out. look. i'm cooperating with them. >> sheriff, is he speaking to your investigators every day? and -- and has he been cleared? >> well, i won't comment whether he's speaking every day. i don't know that exactly for sure right now. i know that he has been in -- in contact with our investigators. i don't know if that's every day or -- or every other day. but he has been, um, receptive to phone calls but we would like to, obviously, have him here in person. um, to clarify any statements or clarify any facts that we -- that we have. >> um, one other crucial question i do have, sheriff, and i don't know, you know, whether you know the answer to this yet bec but as we talk about the live ammunition, have you or the fbi been able to
mr. baldwin firing it. >> so, you know, you talk about some people cooperating and others not the way thatwin, of course, spoke over the weekend. he says he remains in contact with your investigators constantly. here is exactly what he said, sheriff. >> i am not allowed to comment on the investigation. i talk to the cops every day. i talk to them every day to find out. look. i'm cooperating with them. >> sheriff, is he speaking to your investigators every day? and -- and has...
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we admire and commend the courage and steadfastness and strength of miss wanda cooper-jones, ahmad's mother. and mr. marcus aubrey, the father of ahmad. in seeking justice during this process, it has been a long road and we are so happy that we were able to be here at the end of this road. we would like to say thank you, and have courage and bravery of the story. to say what happened on february 23, 2020 two ahmad aubrey, the hunting and killing of ahmaud arbery was not only morally wrong but legally wrong. we are thankful for that. we want to thank specifically recognizing the people who have been involved in regards to the prosecution of this case. in particular, our team. our lead attorney, senior assistant district attorney linda dunakowski. assistant district attorney larissa oliveira. senior assistant district attorney paul camera low. -- deputy chief investigator people amount. karen watson, investigator darius mcclure. we have people who are at home who are helping us in regards to this case. jayda, who is here, cindy bard, sarah, a laramie floyd, our communications department, our fire and
we admire and commend the courage and steadfastness and strength of miss wanda cooper-jones, ahmad's mother. and mr. marcus aubrey, the father of ahmad. in seeking justice during this process, it has been a long road and we are so happy that we were able to be here at the end of this road. we would like to say thank you, and have courage and bravery of the story. to say what happened on february 23, 2020 two ahmad aubrey, the hunting and killing of ahmaud arbery was not only morally wrong but...
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mr. cooper. >> thank you. i'll be very brief. of the one point is the q2, first of all, the hopefully by the next meeting we'll have the public tool ready. hopefully if they have that ready, we'd love to hear from them on that. it also seemed like it was my interpretation that they may have had intention for more content after we provided our comment. so perhaps they had more to say and bringing them back would be good. i also want to bring up clerk calvillo and talk more about the outreach as well. so those are my thought the. >> chairman: thank you. who else. >> next on the comment was jeremy lee. >> my comment was what cooper said in 2002 and 2012? thank you. >> chairman: very good. >> clerk: next up, madam clerk, it looks like she may have some comments. >> chairman: yes. >> thank you, madam clerk. through the chair, members of the task force, i think the best person to talk about the scheduling of item that is this task force needs to tackle is someone other than the clerk, that is q2 consultant or andrew schenn who has a li
mr. cooper. >> thank you. i'll be very brief. of the one point is the q2, first of all, the hopefully by the next meeting we'll have the public tool ready. hopefully if they have that ready, we'd love to hear from them on that. it also seemed like it was my interpretation that they may have had intention for more content after we provided our comment. so perhaps they had more to say and bringing them back would be good. i also want to bring up clerk calvillo and talk more about the...
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mr. arbery and ms. wanda cooper-jones who have been with us and put their faith in us and trusted us. the verdict today was based on the facts, based on the evidence, and that was our goal was to bring that to that jury so they could do the right thing. because the jury system works in this country. and when you present the truth to people and they can see it, they will do the right thing. and that's what this jury did today in getting justice for ahmaud arbery. thank you. >> thank you so much. blessings. >> hey, let's thank miss polite. the 87-year-old lady who's been here every day. let's thank this 87-year-old lady who has been here every single day. hey! hey, where marcus at. the parents, wanda and marcus, and the family of ahmaud arbery, lee and cliff and rev, all of us, we've been here most days of the trial. but there is a lady who is steadfast in her conviction. she's one of those, 87 years old, has been here every day of jury selection and every day of trial. where's she at? >> she's over there. >> so let's thank that shero, miss polite. god bless. it's people like her why we
mr. arbery and ms. wanda cooper-jones who have been with us and put their faith in us and trusted us. the verdict today was based on the facts, based on the evidence, and that was our goal was to bring that to that jury so they could do the right thing. because the jury system works in this country. and when you present the truth to people and they can see it, they will do the right thing. and that's what this jury did today in getting justice for ahmaud arbery. thank you. >> thank you so...
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mr. cooper. >> thank you. i'll be very brief. of the one point is the q2, first of all, the hopefully by the next meeting we'll have the public tool ready. hopefully if they have that ready, we'd love to hear from them on that. it also seemed like it was my interpretation that they may have had intention for more content after we provided our comment. so perhaps they had more to say and bringing them back would be good. i also want to bring up clerk calvillo and talk more about the outreach as well. so those are my thought the. >> chairman: thank you. who else. >> next on the comment was jeremy lee. >> my comment was what cooper said in 2002 and 2012? thank you. >> chairman: very good. >> clerk: next up, madam clerk, it looks like she may have some comments. >> chairman: yes. >> thank you, madam clerk. through the chair, members of the task force, i think the best person to talk about the scheduling of item that is this task force needs to tackle is someone other than the clerk, that is q2 consultant or andrew schenn who has a li
mr. cooper. >> thank you. i'll be very brief. of the one point is the q2, first of all, the hopefully by the next meeting we'll have the public tool ready. hopefully if they have that ready, we'd love to hear from them on that. it also seemed like it was my interpretation that they may have had intention for more content after we provided our comment. so perhaps they had more to say and bringing them back would be good. i also want to bring up clerk calvillo and talk more about the...
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mr. arbery, okay, and from ms. wanda cooper jones who have been with us and put their faith in us and trusted us to bring justice for ahmaud. and the verdict today was a verdict based on the facts, based on the evidence, and that was our goal, was to bring that to that jury so they could do the right thing. because the jury system works in this country. and when you present the truth to people and they can see it, they will do the right thing. and that's what this jury did today in getting justice for ahmaud arbery. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> hey, you all, hey. the parents, wanda and marcus, and the family of ahmaud arbery, lee and cliff, all of us, we've been hear most days of the trial. but there is a lady who is steadfast in her conviction. she's one of those naacp warriors, reverend al. miss polite, 87 years old, has been here every day of jury selection and every day of trial. so let's thank -- where she at? so let's thank that she-ro, ms. polite. it's people like her, why we got justice. motivated. >> the famil
mr. arbery, okay, and from ms. wanda cooper jones who have been with us and put their faith in us and trusted us to bring justice for ahmaud. and the verdict today was a verdict based on the facts, based on the evidence, and that was our goal, was to bring that to that jury so they could do the right thing. because the jury system works in this country. and when you present the truth to people and they can see it, they will do the right thing. and that's what this jury did today in getting...
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mr. meadows to simply cooperate. congress is a co-equal branch of government and all of us who collected white house taxpayer salaries knew we had an obligation to answer to the public on what we did when we were in office. >> what do you make of him defying the deposition, not showing up and so forth? >> i think for a lot of folks they generally don't realize their not in power any more. so a lot of that -- that confidence that you might have knowing that you've got a lot of authority on your side when you're in the white house, you don't have any more. you have to answer to the powers that be and by the way, as conservatives as a republican who believes in the rule of law and the co-equal banchs of government i find it appalling that a former white house official would defy a congressional subpoena. >> it is interesting you say that. buzz trump has acted like he's still president. convening his cabinet so he said. i want to talk about this jonathan carl interview with trump with the former president trump about mik
mr. meadows to simply cooperate. congress is a co-equal branch of government and all of us who collected white house taxpayer salaries knew we had an obligation to answer to the public on what we did when we were in office. >> what do you make of him defying the deposition, not showing up and so forth? >> i think for a lot of folks they generally don't realize their not in power any more. so a lot of that -- that confidence that you might have knowing that you've got a lot of...
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mr. has urged his former staff not to cooperate with the investigation, calling it a witch hunt. not often you see the head of britain's secret intelligence service in public. richard moore, who runs mi6, made his first major speech, saying china is now the top priority for his organization. russia and terrorism are also major concerns. our security correspondent has more. >> mi6's mission is to work in secret, gathering intelligence from around the world. but today, its head ventured out to detail the threats he sees. china was his top priority. it is designed to take the island of taiwan posed a serious challenge to peace and the drive to master technology and control data risks giving it too much leverage over our lives. >> china is controed by an authoritarian regime, and often their interests clash with ours. what i'm saying is we need to be very robust in fighting our corner. >> today's rare interview came ahead of the chief of mi6's first major speech. going public is about trying to build support for the secret service, including trying to get businesses, especially in th
mr. has urged his former staff not to cooperate with the investigation, calling it a witch hunt. not often you see the head of britain's secret intelligence service in public. richard moore, who runs mi6, made his first major speech, saying china is now the top priority for his organization. russia and terrorism are also major concerns. our security correspondent has more. >> mi6's mission is to work in secret, gathering intelligence from around the world. but today, its head ventured out...
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mr. clark's complete failure to cooperate is unacceptable.ump and his team have been trying to block the january 6th committee from obtaining more than 750 pages of
mr. clark's complete failure to cooperate is unacceptable.ump and his team have been trying to block the january 6th committee from obtaining more than 750 pages of
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have you consulted with the cooperation between the signing the agreement with mr. overhand although i was under house arrest. i was in constant communication with a large number of wide spectrum of the political leaders of within sedans. and i had a very intensive talks with a wide spectrum of the papers. all these efforts on all these fuses that's going to came together in this agreement, the initiative made by the dignitaries on wise men, the initiatives made by university professors. other initiatives were proposed by parties to the peace agreement, in addition to other group and individual initiatives. all these initiative where melted in one political agreement, could you specify some names as facilitators and mediators. i'm sure that there must be some ethnic actors involved in this process. there are a number of active players activists. lawyers. politicians doesn't show up. so with what happened on october 25th, how can you trust the army again? and the process of rebuilding confidence require patients. it also requires all involved to transcend above what is written. we sho
have you consulted with the cooperation between the signing the agreement with mr. overhand although i was under house arrest. i was in constant communication with a large number of wide spectrum of the political leaders of within sedans. and i had a very intensive talks with a wide spectrum of the papers. all these efforts on all these fuses that's going to came together in this agreement, the initiative made by the dignitaries on wise men, the initiatives made by university professors. other...
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how does treasury work cooperatively, how does congress work cooperatively mr. deputy secretary with treasury to address the problem of sanction violations through crypto currency in cases of ransomware? >> senator, thank you for the important question. and as you know recently we sanction our first crypto exchange for the facilitation of ransomware payments. we're continuing to look at using our sanction authorities to go after those that use crypto payments to violate our laws by committing crimes. we want to work closely with congress. one of the most important areas for us, frankly, is ensuring we have a work force that understands these issues going forward, so we look forward to both looking for the authorities to hire the people we need but also the budget increases that are part of the president's fy 22 in order to make sure we have the people needed but also the changes happening in the payment system that are making it harder for our sanctions regimes to effectuate the type of behavioral changes we want from our adversaries. >> talk about international
how does treasury work cooperatively, how does congress work cooperatively mr. deputy secretary with treasury to address the problem of sanction violations through crypto currency in cases of ransomware? >> senator, thank you for the important question. and as you know recently we sanction our first crypto exchange for the facilitation of ransomware payments. we're continuing to look at using our sanction authorities to go after those that use crypto payments to violate our laws by...
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mr. clark's complete failure to cooperate is unacceptable. the disgraced former president himself donald trump and his team have been trying to block the january 6th committee from obtaining more than 750 pages of documents from the national archives, but on thursday they argued their case before a federal judge in d.c. who seemed skeptical of the trump team's request to withhold records from the committee. even as the january 6th committee makes progress, the defense has not stopped. they just look different than january 6th. seven republicans who were at the january 6th rally just got elected to office on tuesday. these seven republicans will soon be part of local politics across new jersey, pennsylvania, connecticut and idaho and they all traveled to d.c. under the false premise that the 2020 election was stolen. peddlers of the big lie have been reckless with our democracy. they've laid the groundwork for the republican party's past, present and future election delusions. in deposition videos obtained by cnn rudy giuliani said under oath,
mr. clark's complete failure to cooperate is unacceptable. the disgraced former president himself donald trump and his team have been trying to block the january 6th committee from obtaining more than 750 pages of documents from the national archives, but on thursday they argued their case before a federal judge in d.c. who seemed skeptical of the trump team's request to withhold records from the committee. even as the january 6th committee makes progress, the defense has not stopped. they just...
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mr. clark's complete failure to cooperate -- he was testifying before the committee.e considered his claims of privilege and have rejected it. we need the information that he is with holding and we are willing to take strong measures to hold him accountable to meet his obligation. this nonsense continues in front of a congressionally mandated committee charged with getting to the bottom of what happened on january 6th. people go there and number their nose at this process. >> you are absolutely right, ali, and i cannot imagine how we're letting it happen, but bannon certainly stone waled and he hasn't been held accountable yet. he was voted in contempt by congress, but he hasn't been indicted. until he is, others will continue to follow in the path. there is no legal defense to jeffrey clark and actually i don't think anybody heard of him until after the january 3rd meeting that he had at the department of justice when his name started coming out as someone who was trying to overturn the election, and i am one of those who believes very much that we need to have accou
mr. clark's complete failure to cooperate -- he was testifying before the committee.e considered his claims of privilege and have rejected it. we need the information that he is with holding and we are willing to take strong measures to hold him accountable to meet his obligation. this nonsense continues in front of a congressionally mandated committee charged with getting to the bottom of what happened on january 6th. people go there and number their nose at this process. >> you are...
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mr obama called for international cooperation to deal with climate change, saying the world has not doneal warming. he said he signed the paris accord six years ago to give the planet a fighting chance he discussed former president donald trump's decision to withdraw the u. s from that agreement. back in the united states. of course, some of our progress stalled when. my successor decided to unilaterally pull out of the paris agreement in his first year in office. i wasn't real happy about that. and yet. the determination of our state and local governments. along with the regulations and investment that my administration had already put in place allowed our country to keep moving forward. despite hostility from the white house. the 90 former president. obama also had a message for young people, telling them to stay active and involved. state senate delegation is in glasgow attending the united nations climate change conference. they say they hope to learn a lot about how to combat climate change emergencies and bring the issue back to the legislature for full consideration. we're figurin
mr obama called for international cooperation to deal with climate change, saying the world has not doneal warming. he said he signed the paris accord six years ago to give the planet a fighting chance he discussed former president donald trump's decision to withdraw the u. s from that agreement. back in the united states. of course, some of our progress stalled when. my successor decided to unilaterally pull out of the paris agreement in his first year in office. i wasn't real happy about...
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mr. clark's complete failure to cooperate today is unacceptable. back with me now to discuss is msnbc legal analyst maya wiley. you had a lot of folks shaking their heads yesterday saying, oh, i believe we do not have maya wiley. we're having technical difficulties there. hence, what happens in live television. we just lost her. we're going to try and get her back because it's certainly an important conversation to have. >>> so for now, stand by when it comes to maya wiley and the discussion on the january 6th committee but coming up at 4:00 p.m., i'm going to talk to georgia's secretary of state, brad raffensperger. we're going to have that conversation at the top of the 4:00 p.m. hour so make sure to stay tuned for that. also justice for all, jury selection in two high-profile trials raising concerns about racial injustice in our justice system. >>> plus sidelined. green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers digs himself in deeper and deeper after an unhinged defense of his vaccination status. >> the situation that i'm in should be a conversation
mr. clark's complete failure to cooperate today is unacceptable. back with me now to discuss is msnbc legal analyst maya wiley. you had a lot of folks shaking their heads yesterday saying, oh, i believe we do not have maya wiley. we're having technical difficulties there. hence, what happens in live television. we just lost her. we're going to try and get her back because it's certainly an important conversation to have. >>> so for now, stand by when it comes to maya wiley and the...
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steve balin didn't respond to the committee's demands to appear and testify off to mr. trump, him on 16 others not to cooperate with the investigation. several 100 trump support has stormed the capital building in washington on january. the 6th. and ryan sent shock waves across america, journalist, and also glen greenwald, phase president biden's priority. now, if it's a messic war terror, even in the pre and operation period, prior to january 6 in november and december, there are statements from biden's top transition leaders, that one of their priorities. now that they one is going to be a new war on terror, new war and terror legislation essentially to import all of the authorities from the 1st warren terror on to domestic soil. with the bill that you mentioned, sponsored by congressman ship, one of the most hawkish members of congress of this was all going on before january 6, or reminds me a lot of how neocons were itching to overthrow saddam hussein. prior to 911 and 911 became the pretext that really gave the fuel for them to do what they had wanted to do before that same here they were talking about in
steve balin didn't respond to the committee's demands to appear and testify off to mr. trump, him on 16 others not to cooperate with the investigation. several 100 trump support has stormed the capital building in washington on january. the 6th. and ryan sent shock waves across america, journalist, and also glen greenwald, phase president biden's priority. now, if it's a messic war terror, even in the pre and operation period, prior to january 6 in november and december, there are statements...
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the scottish government for their cooperation, all the support they gave to cop as was the last few days and weeks and what they're doing. we will come back to this, mr. speaker, but -- while i may say is i think, i think is working well is a spirit of cooperation between all levels of government in this country and what doesn't work as -- is confrontation. simon jupp: thank you, mr. speaker. house prices are rising with the dream of homeownership becoming out of reach for too many local people. new build departments must be affordable with protections in place to restrict member properties becoming second homes. the loophole which allots allows second-home owners to avoid paying council tax should be closed quickly to help local authorities. will the prime minister meet with me and colleagues from across the southwest to discuss this growing crisis across our region? boris johnson: mr. speaker, i know how strongly my honorable friend and colleagues across the southwest feel about this issue. that's why we have legislated and introduced higher rates of stamp duty on second homes and we will ensure that only genuine holiday visitors can access. gratef
the scottish government for their cooperation, all the support they gave to cop as was the last few days and weeks and what they're doing. we will come back to this, mr. speaker, but -- while i may say is i think, i think is working well is a spirit of cooperation between all levels of government in this country and what doesn't work as -- is confrontation. simon jupp: thank you, mr. speaker. house prices are rising with the dream of homeownership becoming out of reach for too many local...