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mr. marvin r. edwards who is a veteran, hero, and predominant member of the jacksonville community. mr. edwards served his country in world war ii flying missions with the office of strategic services which was the precursor of the c.i.a. he often flew into enemy territory, collecting information that changed the course of the war. for his bravery with the o.s.s., mr. edwards is awarded the congressional golded mal 016. following the war he returned to jacksonville where he became an economist and a fixture in our community. starting organizations such as the economic round table of jacksonville which brings together businesses and community leaders to discuss economic trends. in addition, his passion for business and economics, mr. edwards was champion of public schools and fought for accountability in local and state governments. he was active in the community and never shy about sharing his opinion on major projects in jacksonville. mr. edwards pass aid way in -- at 96 years of age and he is survived by his wife, ellen edwards, and his children, jeffrey, douglas, and carolyn. on behal
mr. marvin r. edwards who is a veteran, hero, and predominant member of the jacksonville community. mr. edwards served his country in world war ii flying missions with the office of strategic services which was the precursor of the c.i.a. he often flew into enemy territory, collecting information that changed the course of the war. for his bravery with the o.s.s., mr. edwards is awarded the congressional golded mal 016. following the war he returned to jacksonville where he became an economist...
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mr. edwards protected male subordants who engaged in behavior demeaning to female colleagues.has not yet given us a statement. if this is true, that speaks to a culture that potentially is a little hostile what does that mean for the company going forward and its growth everything it's going through right now. both of your takes i would like. liz if you want to start first >> i think the market will shake this off i don't know that it should. i think culture and people are enormously important we don't know the details so it's important not to rush to judgment but i think at a company like nike, culture has to be very, very important and it's troubling >> we have now lost who we thought was the heir apparent in mr. edwards. >> right they do have a very deep bench, but it says something if they're elevating people who kind of look the other way if there was misconduct going on. >> simien? >> i think recognizing that you have more information that we do right now, so you have more updated news there is something as well on the other side obviously, what needs to be taken care of
mr. edwards protected male subordants who engaged in behavior demeaning to female colleagues.has not yet given us a statement. if this is true, that speaks to a culture that potentially is a little hostile what does that mean for the company going forward and its growth everything it's going through right now. both of your takes i would like. liz if you want to start first >> i think the market will shake this off i don't know that it should. i think culture and people are enormously...
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mr. edwards. pete, i don't know if this changes the way you think about this stock should it? >> i think a lot of people will react. but u reality is for me, scott, the company did what the company is supposed to do. they reacted this isn't like what united has done over time when they've had all sorts of missteps along the way. this is a different set of circumstances, but b obviouslth something you have to address. i like what they did i think the company still stands on what they are they're innovative it's international growth. china growth online growth. all of that together wow, i feel like we faded out there. sorry about that >> if you look at how the stock itself and i own this, if it would have dropped say 4 or $5, buy it all day long. it didn't though and now, here it is positive to flat >> so, doc, i want to reiterate the fact that mark parker memo, if we want to call it that, was vague. didn't say anything specifically about this individual who has abruptly resigned, will officially retire august, but you're talking about the number two. the thought of successor to
mr. edwards. pete, i don't know if this changes the way you think about this stock should it? >> i think a lot of people will react. but u reality is for me, scott, the company did what the company is supposed to do. they reacted this isn't like what united has done over time when they've had all sorts of missteps along the way. this is a different set of circumstances, but b obviouslth something you have to address. i like what they did i think the company still stands on what they are...
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mr edward lee pointing the finger directly at russia to use the case to justify a beast in defense spending i mean do you think that's going too far. how convenient convenient i mean russia gate all of this an element of this is been always defense spending both in the u.s. and the u.k. . you need tension with someone as we heard the defense secretary in britain say that or that russia is now a bigger threat than al qaeda or any of the hottest he says after attacks in london and birmingham more than one attack in london for him to say also that thousands could die from russia this is an absolutely irresponsible scaremongering so this case today yesterday of the nerve agent attack is perfectly fitting into the their scheme and again it's very very very very highly dangerous and a huge mistake to do this i think but that's the defense spending being a big part of the but also as i said the differently chik interests of trying to pressure the government of a lot of repetition hopefully i think to remove him and bring back somebody like yeltsin who they could control and dominate as they did in
mr edward lee pointing the finger directly at russia to use the case to justify a beast in defense spending i mean do you think that's going too far. how convenient convenient i mean russia gate all of this an element of this is been always defense spending both in the u.s. and the u.k. . you need tension with someone as we heard the defense secretary in britain say that or that russia is now a bigger threat than al qaeda or any of the hottest he says after attacks in london and birmingham more...
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mr. edwards, sir, your films have influenced be greatly.and nuance? >> it sounds like a law firm. >> burt reynolds, good morning. >> good morning. >> how are you? >> well, great since you left me. it was about an hour ago, wasn't it? >> it was probably about that. >> you got home all right? >> your timing, by the way, you're known for everything, your comedic timing is among them. so, first of all, i walked in here, here you are sitting here. i'm looking at this backdrop of everything burt. when you look back at these images -- >> these are all in my bedroom too. >> right. >> and i don't have any pictures of anybody else but me because it makes me happy. >> you like to -- if you look at any of these images, which one, if you were going to pick one that you would keep forever, which one? >> that one. >> smoky and the bandit? >> throwing the ball. >> that's your first love, right? >> yes. if i could do that, i wouldn't want to be an actor. >> is that right? >> yeah. >> your dad was a world war ii vet. >> yes. >> he was a tough guy, and he was
mr. edwards, sir, your films have influenced be greatly.and nuance? >> it sounds like a law firm. >> burt reynolds, good morning. >> good morning. >> how are you? >> well, great since you left me. it was about an hour ago, wasn't it? >> it was probably about that. >> you got home all right? >> your timing, by the way, you're known for everything, your comedic timing is among them. so, first of all, i walked in here, here you are sitting here. i'm...
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mr. paul edward valentine giamatti. with "cinderella man," he captured our hearts.," i assume he bought a summer home. ( laughter ) there is, perhaps, no man more deserving of en-wax-ification than mr. giamatti. a man known as an "actor's actor," a "devoted craftsman," and, of course, as "the guy who was good in that thing you really liked. for these reasons, henceforth, he shall be proudly displayed within the hallowed halls of the ed sullivan theater-- or at least a hallowed corner in the lobby, if it isn't a fire safety violation. and probably just for a couple of weeks." paul, do you have any words you'd like to say before we open the exhibition. >> i feel the greatness of this moment. >> stephen: good luck. >> thank you. paul giamatti, everyone! "billions" returns sunday march 25th on showtime. congratulations! congratulations! more and more people are finding themselves in a chevrolet for the first time. trying something new can be exciting. empowering. downright exhilarating. see for yourself why chevrolet is the most awarded and fastest growing brand, the la
mr. paul edward valentine giamatti. with "cinderella man," he captured our hearts.," i assume he bought a summer home. ( laughter ) there is, perhaps, no man more deserving of en-wax-ification than mr. giamatti. a man known as an "actor's actor," a "devoted craftsman," and, of course, as "the guy who was good in that thing you really liked. for these reasons, henceforth, he shall be proudly displayed within the hallowed halls of the ed sullivan theater--...
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edwards. >> thank you. mr. speaker, mr. president, members of the legislator, distinguished guests and my fellow louisianaens, thank you for being here today. he has been a faithful servant here for many years, and i am so proud to know him and to call him my friend and my brother. thank you, rodney. and also the cadets from lsu for presenting the colors today, that's special for us given the long military history and tradition that lsu has with the persian rifles, the old war school. and also hannah rice, who dona and i had an opportunity to meet this past december when we visit her school. what a wonderful, beautiful job she did singing the national anthem. it sort of seems like we just did this. i know you haven't been away for very long. i hope that in the past week you've had time to rest and to refocus on the work that we have ahead of us. and especially i don't want the roadblocks of the special session to hamper us from what's most important, making life better for the people of this great state. while i'm extremely
edwards. >> thank you. mr. speaker, mr. president, members of the legislator, distinguished guests and my fellow louisianaens, thank you for being here today. he has been a faithful servant here for many years, and i am so proud to know him and to call him my friend and my brother. thank you, rodney. and also the cadets from lsu for presenting the colors today, that's special for us given the long military history and tradition that lsu has with the persian rifles, the old war school. and...
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edward prado. >> thank you, mr. chairman and members of the committee. it's an honor to be back before you. and particularly to introduce my friend, judge ed prado, who has been nominated by the president to be the u.s. ambassador to the argentina teen republic. judge prado and i go back a long way. when both of us served as judges in san antonio, texas, he was a little bit ahead of me as a state district court judge, but he went on to serve with distinction in the federal judiciary now for almost 35 years. he's had an incredible career. the first 19 years he served as a federal district judge, and then on the fifth circuit court of appeals for 14 more. but he's been a public defender, u.s. attorney, and state district court judge, assistant district attorney. he's done a lot of different things. but for some in the audience who may not know, the states of louisiana, mississippi and texas, for those states and the people who live there, judge prado and his colleagues on the fifth circuit have essentially been the supreme court. since as you know, only roughly 80 or so cases make their way t
edward prado. >> thank you, mr. chairman and members of the committee. it's an honor to be back before you. and particularly to introduce my friend, judge ed prado, who has been nominated by the president to be the u.s. ambassador to the argentina teen republic. judge prado and i go back a long way. when both of us served as judges in san antonio, texas, he was a little bit ahead of me as a state district court judge, but he went on to serve with distinction in the federal judiciary now...
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cyber and homeland security edward washington university and he was a white house special assistant for homeland security from two thousand and want to two thousand and three mr welcome to the day i want to ask you and you are a pleasure thank you it's good to have you want to get your comment on what we've been hearing here in europe all day today is this question is vladimir putin the world's most powerful leader now is he accountable to no one what do you say. you know i think he's the world's most powerful spoiler so he's been able to play a very strong hand with a pair of twos in his in his deck so he's been able to do a lot with with not so much and in part because he hasn't been penalized we have not been able to deter dissuade his bad behavior and if need be compel this bad behavior so i wouldn't say he's the most powerful but clearly he's he's asserted his influence he's been very aggressive globally not only in the us elections but elsewhere as well and he seems to be turning to cyber means to achieve his objectives so clearly he is a spoiler on the world stage when we've got six more years of mr putin in the kremlin what should the strategy be goin
cyber and homeland security edward washington university and he was a white house special assistant for homeland security from two thousand and want to two thousand and three mr welcome to the day i want to ask you and you are a pleasure thank you it's good to have you want to get your comment on what we've been hearing here in europe all day today is this question is vladimir putin the world's most powerful leader now is he accountable to no one what do you say. you know i think he's the...
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john edwards was indicted for inkind finance violations when third parties gave money to his mistress. the problem with what was said by mrartz last night when he said that trump really didn't have any knowledge of this, makes that $130,000 that cohen paid out of his own account look like an inkind campaign contribution. that's what edwards was indicted for. >> sandra: looks like and being one are two -- i don't have to tell you that are two completely different things. >> that's right. i was critical of the edwards' indictment. so your point is a good one. i still have a difficulty with this theory. but it was good enough to pull him into a court of law. the problem for president trump is that this can metastasize from a civil to a criminal matter. he doesn't want to have that happen. and i have to tell you he doesn't want that to happen with michael cohen as lead counsel. >> sandra: all right. point taken. i have only have a few seconds left. i'm sorry to put this under your pinch. if is he your client, what do you do what are his best options? >> drop the litigation. have you nothing in this that is going to improve th
john edwards was indicted for inkind finance violations when third parties gave money to his mistress. the problem with what was said by mrartz last night when he said that trump really didn't have any knowledge of this, makes that $130,000 that cohen paid out of his own account look like an inkind campaign contribution. that's what edwards was indicted for. >> sandra: looks like and being one are two -- i don't have to tell you that are two completely different things. >> that's...
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mr. trump here. >> well, exposure seems to be a word -- to your question, chris, does anyone remember john edwards?n edwards got indicted for doing exactly the same thing. taking campaign contributions and money to basically silence his mistress to influence the outcome of the election. >> that was a hung jury. that wasn't resolved in court. by the way, buddy interviewed said she just liked john edwards and didn't see it as a campaign contribution. >> here's the thing, though, it always begs the question. remember michael cohen came out a few minutes ago and said he took out a home equity line of credit to put it an llc corporate account to be able to pay off stormy daniels. why? why is he randomly paying off $130,000? the fcc is now interested in this. hey, by the way, there might be tax issues because the tax treatment on this money would also trigger other violations of federal law. so michael cohen's now opening a huge pandora's box because he keeps on opening his mouth, and he keeps on trying to give excuses that don't have legal viability in terms of being credible. >> just to make an argumen
mr. trump here. >> well, exposure seems to be a word -- to your question, chris, does anyone remember john edwards?n edwards got indicted for doing exactly the same thing. taking campaign contributions and money to basically silence his mistress to influence the outcome of the election. >> that was a hung jury. that wasn't resolved in court. by the way, buddy interviewed said she just liked john edwards and didn't see it as a campaign contribution. >> here's the thing, though,...
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president mr sarkozy has denied the charges said the circumstances are making his life health and that he is quote accused without any physical evidence. former national security official edward snowden you recall him who back in two thousand and thirteen blew the whistle on a monumental u.s. government surveillance agenda surveillance agenda that is is back in the news again and he says that bitcoin has a fundamental flaw and does not believe bitcoin will be around forever saying that bitcoin has a large and structural flaw what he calls a long lasting flaw it's a in the public ledger and we've seen major problem in that ledger as reported first by the u.k.'s guardian newspaper the guardian that bitcoin to block chain has been infiltrated and embedded with some child abuse content just horrible and here to continue our conversation is geoffrey tucker the editorial director for the american institute for economic research geoffrey thank you again for being with us we appreciate your patience we know it's a horrible thing the point ledger but i want your take on it what do you think about snowden saying that the ledgers you know messed up is not going to be around for a while
president mr sarkozy has denied the charges said the circumstances are making his life health and that he is quote accused without any physical evidence. former national security official edward snowden you recall him who back in two thousand and thirteen blew the whistle on a monumental u.s. government surveillance agenda surveillance agenda that is is back in the news again and he says that bitcoin has a fundamental flaw and does not believe bitcoin will be around forever saying that bitcoin...
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president mr sarkozy has denied the charges said the circumstances are making his life health and that he is quote accused without any physical evidence. former national security official edward snowden you recall him who back in two thousand and thirteen blew the whistle on a monumental u.s. government surveillance agenda surveillance agenda that is is back in the news again and he says that bitcoin has a fundamental flaw and does not believe bit coin will be around forever saying that bitcoin has a large and structural flaw what he calls a long lasting flaw it's a in the public ledger and we've seen major problem in that ledger as reported first by the u.k.'s guardian newspaper the guardian that bitcoins blocked chain has been infiltrated and embedded with some child abuse content just horrible and here to continue our conversation is geoffrey tucker the editorial director for the american institute for economic research geoffrey thank you again for being with us we appreciate your patience we know it's a horrible thing the point ledger but i want your take on it what do you think about snowden saying that the ledgers you know messed up is not going to be around for a while
president mr sarkozy has denied the charges said the circumstances are making his life health and that he is quote accused without any physical evidence. former national security official edward snowden you recall him who back in two thousand and thirteen blew the whistle on a monumental u.s. government surveillance agenda surveillance agenda that is is back in the news again and he says that bitcoin has a fundamental flaw and does not believe bit coin will be around forever saying that bitcoin...
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mr. trump unless the state of california. about an hour ago the president landed in rainy los angeles. he attended a fund-raiser in beverly hills being held at the beverly park mansion of edward glazer, owner of the tampa bay buccaneers football team. donors are paying $250,000 per person to attend that dinner. earlier in the day the president was near the u.s./mexico border where he looked at prototypes for his proposed wall. while he was there, he said america needs the wall to stop undocumented immigrants from coming to the u.s. >> sanctuary cities are protecting a horrible group of people, in many cases. criminals. and what happened as an example in oakland was a disbrace to our nation. we can't let that happen. >> mr. trump took shots at governor brown saying he's doing "a terrible job." governor brown wasted no time firing back on twitter saying, thanks for the shout-out, donald trump, but bridges are still better than walls and california remains the sixth-largest economy in the world and the most-prosperous state in america, #facts. eventful day for president trump. before leaving for california, he fired his secretary of state rex tillerson. nbc's blaine alexander is
mr. trump unless the state of california. about an hour ago the president landed in rainy los angeles. he attended a fund-raiser in beverly hills being held at the beverly park mansion of edward glazer, owner of the tampa bay buccaneers football team. donors are paying $250,000 per person to attend that dinner. earlier in the day the president was near the u.s./mexico border where he looked at prototypes for his proposed wall. while he was there, he said america needs the wall to stop...
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edwards' pay outs were. i think even before he had become -- he wasn't the nominee. this is so glaringly dangerous for mr. trump if the facts are as you allege. >> well, the reason why we didn't start there was because we didn't want to get over the tips of our skis. we tried to be fairly methodical in the way we've gone about doing this. we wanted to do some more research. we wanted to consult more experts in the field before we just filed that claim. now we feel comfortable filing it and that's why we have filed it here today. but as it relates to mr. potter, mr. potter is not some left-wing hack. this is a gentleman -- >> he's not. >> he is very well respected. he was appointed by a republican, george w. bush at the time. he served under george w. bush. this is a well respected individual that is very well versed in campaign finance law and your viewers, i'm sure, saw his comments last night. and his comments were clear. mr. cohen and the president have a significant problem. either way, regardless of whether mr. cohen paid it and was reimbursed or not, this is a huge issue. and now that we have allege
edwards' pay outs were. i think even before he had become -- he wasn't the nominee. this is so glaringly dangerous for mr. trump if the facts are as you allege. >> well, the reason why we didn't start there was because we didn't want to get over the tips of our skis. we tried to be fairly methodical in the way we've gone about doing this. we wanted to do some more research. we wanted to consult more experts in the field before we just filed that claim. now we feel comfortable filing it...
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edward t. schaefer agricultural research center. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. burgess: mr. speaker, by direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 787 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 133, house resolution 787. resolved, that upon adoption of this resolution it shall be in order to consider in the house the bill h.r. 4566, to amend the dodd-frank wall street reform and consumer protection act to provide relief to nonbanks from certain stress test requirements under such act. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. in lieu of the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the committee on financial services now printed in the bill, an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of rules committee print 115-65 shall be considered as adopted. the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended, are waived. the previous questi
edward t. schaefer agricultural research center. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. burgess: mr. speaker, by direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 787 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 133, house resolution 787. resolved, that upon adoption of this resolution it shall be in order to consider in the house the...
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their archives, like edward abbey's archives in arizona or the concord historical society in new hampshire. there is an american author called winston churchill who wrote a book called, "mr. cruz career," a great book. it is about the teddy roosevelt progressive movement in new hampshire. i went to harper lee's hometown and spent a day walking around, going to the courthouse. went to margaret mitchell's apartment where she wrote "gone with the wind." and in john nichols case, i had the pleasure of having dinner with him in his hometown of taos, new mexico. apartment where she wrote "gone with the wind." whenever possible, i try to do fieldwork and visit these laces. brian: here is ayn rand, put her into perspective after we watch this. [video clip]>> i am opposed to all forms of control. i am for an absolute, laissez-faire, free, unregulated economy. i am for the separation of state and economics, just as we have separation of state and church, which led to peaceful coexistence among different religions. after a period of religious wars. the same applies to economics. if you separate the government from economics, if you do not regulate production and trade, you will hav
their archives, like edward abbey's archives in arizona or the concord historical society in new hampshire. there is an american author called winston churchill who wrote a book called, "mr. cruz career," a great book. it is about the teddy roosevelt progressive movement in new hampshire. i went to harper lee's hometown and spent a day walking around, going to the courthouse. went to margaret mitchell's apartment where she wrote "gone with the wind." and in john nichols...
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mr. trump here? >> well, exposure seems to be a word bandied about a little bit when it comes to daniels as a porn star. to your question, chris, anybody remember john edwards got indicted for doing exactly the same thing, taking campaign contributions and money to basically silence his mistress so as to influence the outcome of the presidential election that he was running for. so is that we've got going on here? >> but that was a hung jury. that wasn't resolved in court. that jury couldn't decide. bunny said she just liked john edwards and did it as a favor and didn't see it as a campaign contribution. that's her point of view the. >> here's the thing. it begs the question. michael cohen said he took out a home equity line of credit to put it in an llc account to be able to pay off stormy daniels. why? why is he randomly paying $130,000? now you have a problem. people like the fec is interested. the house judiciary committee sent a letter to michael cohen and two other gentlemen saying you might want to explain why you gave this money and by the way, there might be tax issues because the tax treatment on this money would trigger other violations of federa
mr. trump here? >> well, exposure seems to be a word bandied about a little bit when it comes to daniels as a porn star. to your question, chris, anybody remember john edwards got indicted for doing exactly the same thing, taking campaign contributions and money to basically silence his mistress so as to influence the outcome of the presidential election that he was running for. so is that we've got going on here? >> but that was a hung jury. that wasn't resolved in court. that jury...
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mr. cohn is in the middle of a place of great interest to the special counsel. >> is there recent precedent for prosecuting somebody for campaign contributions. >> as it so happens, there is. >> former senator john edwardsted but never convicted. >> i think the edward's case is not as strong as the facts we had so far in the trump case. >> why do you think the potential case between cohn or trump is a stronger case than the edward's case? >> the timing of it. it is right in the middle of the run up of election day. in fact it was what everybody was focused on. >> white house press secretary sarah sanders did not respond to our comment from the president. we did receive a letter. it says in part my involvement with donald trump was limited to a few public appearances and nothing more. >> if stormy daniels denied the affair in 2011 which you say is a lie. denied it in late january of 2018, doesn't that hurt her credibility? >> it calls into question her credibility. i think there is no question that when the american people take all of the facts and evidence into consideration that they are going to conclude that this woman is telling the truth. to the extent that mr. cohn and the president have an altern
mr. cohn is in the middle of a place of great interest to the special counsel. >> is there recent precedent for prosecuting somebody for campaign contributions. >> as it so happens, there is. >> former senator john edwardsted but never convicted. >> i think the edward's case is not as strong as the facts we had so far in the trump case. >> why do you think the potential case between cohn or trump is a stronger case than the edward's case? >> the timing of it....
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mr. trump here? >> well, exposure seems to be a word bandied about a little bit when it comes to daniels as a porn star. to your question, chris, anybody remember john edwards got indicted for doing exactly the same thing, taking campaign contributions and money to basically silence his mistress so as to influence the outcome of the presidential election that he was running for. so is that we've got going on here? >> but that was a hung jury. that wasn't resolved in court. that jury couldn't decide. bunny said she just liked john edwards and did it as a favor and didn't see it as a campaign contribution. that's her point of view the. >> here's the thing. it begs request the question. ep michael cohen said he took out a home equity line of credit to put it in an llc account to be able to pay off stormy daniels. why? why is he randomly paying $130,000? now you have a problem. people like the fec is interested. the house judiciary committee sent a letter to michael cohen and two other gentlemen saying you might want to explain why you gave this money and by the way, there might be tax issues because the tax treatment on this money would trigger other violation
mr. trump here? >> well, exposure seems to be a word bandied about a little bit when it comes to daniels as a porn star. to your question, chris, anybody remember john edwards got indicted for doing exactly the same thing, taking campaign contributions and money to basically silence his mistress so as to influence the outcome of the presidential election that he was running for. so is that we've got going on here? >> but that was a hung jury. that wasn't resolved in court. that jury...
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edward t. schaefer agricultural research center. the presiding officer: without objection, the committee is discharged. the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the bill be considered read a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: now, mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that when the senate completes itsbition today, it adjourn until 10:00 a.m. thursday, march 156789 further, following the prayer and pledge, the morning hour be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day, and morning business be closed. finally, i ask that the ting leader remarks the senate resume consideration of the motion to proceed to calendar number 339, h.r. 1865. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: so if there is to further business to come before the senate, i ask it stand adjourned under the previous order. the presiding officer: the the presiding officer: the >> today in the senate, members agree to a bill th
edward t. schaefer agricultural research center. the presiding officer: without objection, the committee is discharged. the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the bill be considered read a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: now, mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that when the senate completes itsbition today, it adjourn until 10:00 a.m....