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, as she was, there were a large _ ms freeman, as she was, there were a large number— ms freeman, asand others, — conversations between you and others, like ms freeman, who were based _ others, like ms freeman, who were based predominantly there during the pandemic _ based predominantly there during the pandemic. is that right? yes. based predominantly there during the pandemic. is that right?— pandemic. is that right? yes. the ma'ori pandemic. is that right? yes. the majority of _ pandemic. is that right? yes. the majority of the — pandemic. is that right? yes. the majority of the conversations - pandemic. is that right? yes. the majority of the conversations i - majority of the conversations i would be having, certainly with ms freeman and the chief medical officer at the time, and other senior advisers would be fa ce—to —fa ce senior advisers would be face—to—face in st andrew's house. ari was in st andrew's house from early in the morning to late at night almost every day for an extended period of time as were these other individuals. for that period, seven days a week. istature
, as she was, there were a large _ ms freeman, as she was, there were a large number— ms freeman, asand others, — conversations between you and others, like ms freeman, who were based _ others, like ms freeman, who were based predominantly there during the pandemic _ based predominantly there during the pandemic. is that right? yes. based predominantly there during the pandemic. is that right?— pandemic. is that right? yes. the ma'ori pandemic. is that right? yes. the majority of _...
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ms. ruby freeman became the target... >> people say, "you know, i know somebody just like those two ladiespeople. to have them as a witness for our committee, i think, was very powerful. i understand that you are here along with your mother today. uh, would you like to introduce your momma? hi, ma. (chuckles) >> well, i know the events that we're here to talk about today are incrediblyifficult to relive. i'd like to show you some of the statements that rudy giuliani made a week after that video clip from state farm arena was first circulated by mr. giuliani and president trump. i want to advise viewers that these statements are completely false and also deeply disturbing. >> tape earlier in the day of ruby freeman and shaye freeman moss and one other gentleman quite obviously, surreptitiously, passing around usb ports as if they're vials of heroin or cocaine. >> he sounded a lot more despera. quite frankly, he seemed more unhinged. he made some overtly racist comments. >> they look like they're passing out dope, not just ballots. it is quite clear they are stealing votes. they're still wal
ms. ruby freeman became the target... >> people say, "you know, i know somebody just like those two ladiespeople. to have them as a witness for our committee, i think, was very powerful. i understand that you are here along with your mother today. uh, would you like to introduce your momma? hi, ma. (chuckles) >> well, i know the events that we're here to talk about today are incrediblyifficult to relive. i'd like to show you some of the statements that rudy giuliani made a week...
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freeman and homework. i have never really been dealt with and just confesses, ms. bravo, who bought which items that these auction know a forced validation gigs? this has never been researched because even though it were all in the document, not from days and fail for many people attended the options, not just dealers in private individuals, but also numerous times the museums. today they a cooperation with cultural classes research, for example, installer ok, museums bought a paintings at auction and is now looking for the rightful owners. and as the calm vanity, just as the dream of course is that this room will eventually be empty, that we can allocate all these items to their former owners and their rightful errors. return. nothing can the, this man's grandparents guild and law shall come from the spot and also own valuable paintings which has never been returned. his family inquired about the missing items early on. at 1st they were told they had been incineration during foaming license. they was stopped because they would no records bought the grandson to ass
freeman and homework. i have never really been dealt with and just confesses, ms. bravo, who bought which items that these auction know a forced validation gigs? this has never been researched because even though it were all in the document, not from days and fail for many people attended the options, not just dealers in private individuals, but also numerous times the museums. today they a cooperation with cultural classes research, for example, installer ok, museums bought a paintings at...
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ms. carroll? i believe they will. you mentioned shaye moss and ruby freeman, their defamation case against rudy giuliani. they were asking for a few million dollars. a lot of people thought that was too much. the contrary came back with almost $150 million. >> just to explain, the punitive damages, right, if they're around $10 million, because the first time she got like $5 million, the first defamation case that e. jean carroll got. then on top of that, the jury can say, here is the punitive charges, but here is for her pain and suffering. >> exactly, the punitive damages are about what will it take to make -- >> make him stop. >> never lie about another person who is a victim of sexual assault, especially someone that he himself has sexually assaulted. we want to think about the $5 million verdict. that was about comments that trump made when he was not president. this damages award will be about what trump said when he was president of the united states, in other words, when he had the biggest mega phone in the world, and he used that megaphone to lie about a woman who he himself sexually assaulted. >
ms. carroll? i believe they will. you mentioned shaye moss and ruby freeman, their defamation case against rudy giuliani. they were asking for a few million dollars. a lot of people thought that was too much. the contrary came back with almost $150 million. >> just to explain, the punitive damages, right, if they're around $10 million, because the first time she got like $5 million, the first defamation case that e. jean carroll got. then on top of that, the jury can say, here is the...
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ms. carroll's expert professor humphries who not only testified in her first trial but also testified in the rudy giuliani defamation trial that was brought by ruby freemaned that in order to repair and basically compensate e. jean carroll, the amount would go anywhere from 7.3 to $12 million. that's why we heard robbie kaplan get up in closing arguments on behalf of e. jean carroll and say 12 million for both which would have been the 24. that in and of itself means the jury listened to the expert and a footnote, alicia, if i may, donald trump tried to have his own expert witness testify as to the damages models in this case. he was denied by judge kaplan for a myriad of reasons including the fact that he was too late to the dance to be able to put on an expert which just goes to show how important good lawyering is. especially when you have a high-stakes defamation case like this. the punitive damages award in the amount of $65 million means that this jury listened to the totality of the evidence and said, you know what, we think that that's an amount of money that is going to basically punish donald trump, punitive damages, we want to punish him, we w
ms. carroll's expert professor humphries who not only testified in her first trial but also testified in the rudy giuliani defamation trial that was brought by ruby freemaned that in order to repair and basically compensate e. jean carroll, the amount would go anywhere from 7.3 to $12 million. that's why we heard robbie kaplan get up in closing arguments on behalf of e. jean carroll and say 12 million for both which would have been the 24. that in and of itself means the jury listened to the...