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we have neal katyal am who knows more about presidential power than anyone. he has argued in the supreme court, he knows the 21st century version of that. he's going to deal with exactly that question and this is how we're going to break it to them >> get to it. thanks, lawrence. >> thank you, rachel. the breaking news of the night is that president trump's wall has been crushed. the trump wall has been crushed by a veto-proof majority in the united states senate, 83-16. and that vote understates the actual opposition to the trump wall in the senate because five of the votes against that government funding bill that does not fund the trump wall were cast by liberal democratic senators, most of them running for president, who are strong opponents of the trump wall. and moments ago the house of representatives passed the government funding bill by a vote of 300-128, another veto-proof majority in the house of representatives. the president's signature is not necessary on this bill. it was never going to be necessary. suspense about the signature has always been
we have neal katyal am who knows more about presidential power than anyone. he has argued in the supreme court, he knows the 21st century version of that. he's going to deal with exactly that question and this is how we're going to break it to them >> get to it. thanks, lawrence. >> thank you, rachel. the breaking news of the night is that president trump's wall has been crushed. the trump wall has been crushed by a veto-proof majority in the united states senate, 83-16. and that...
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neal: thank you. without objection, all members' opening statements will be made part of the record. today's sole witness is ambassador robert e. lighthizer, united states trade representative. the committee has received your written statement, it will be made part the formal hearing record. you have five minutes to deliver your oral remarks, ambassador lighthizer, again, welcome and you may begin your testimony as you are ready. mr. lighthizer: mr. chairman, ranking member brady and distinguished members of the committee, it's a pleasure to be here today and to discuss this very important issue. as you said at the beginning, i can never hear anybody up there. >> could you speak into the microphone. mr. lighthizer: you can't hear me, i cant hear you. i want those 10 seconds back, i have to say that every time i come here. i think at the beginning it is appropriate to take a minute and remind ourselves that with all our pressing problems, we have a very successful economy. under president trump's lead
neal: thank you. without objection, all members' opening statements will be made part of the record. today's sole witness is ambassador robert e. lighthizer, united states trade representative. the committee has received your written statement, it will be made part the formal hearing record. you have five minutes to deliver your oral remarks, ambassador lighthizer, again, welcome and you may begin your testimony as you are ready. mr. lighthizer: mr. chairman, ranking member brady and...
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>> el wiwell, neal, i know you like the president's tweets.ard you complain about them for a while. >> no, i want a tweet from the president. i'm asking for one. >> maybe he will, neal, maybe he will. >> kirsten, where do you stand on this? >> yeah, well, i think in a normal world, the president would probably condemn something like this. you would think that the president would want to be stan standing up for the judiciary. but i think we all really know we don't live in a normal world. and i think even if you were to give michael cohen the benefit of the doubt on crosshairs, he wrote a bunch of crazy stuff about the judge. >> roger stone. >> what did i say? >> michael cohen. >> oh, okay. even if we were to give him the benefit of the doubt, you have to look at everything he was saying, that it's a show trial, it's deep state, that this judge is some part of a cabal that's out to get him. i don't understand in what scenario this is normal behavior or accepted behavior or why it would even be a good idea. >> neal, i want to ask you -- >> i thi
>> el wiwell, neal, i know you like the president's tweets.ard you complain about them for a while. >> no, i want a tweet from the president. i'm asking for one. >> maybe he will, neal, maybe he will. >> kirsten, where do you stand on this? >> yeah, well, i think in a normal world, the president would probably condemn something like this. you would think that the president would want to be stan standing up for the judiciary. but i think we all really know we don't...
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neal, the big election conspiracy. to be charged. if he was going charge a giant election conspiracy would we have seen it already or will it be the grand finale? >> it could be coming. mueller might do the setup piece for it. but look. we already have some of that information. mueller has indicted roger stone for conspiring with wikileaks. he indicted papadopoulos for lying about meeting with russian agents before the e-mail scandal became known in april 2016. we're seeing the outlines of a mueller report that looks like he's alleging some sort of conspiracy. i disagree with my friend, sol, here, when he says oh, there's nothing in these indictments about a russian collusion, russian conspiracy. there is. >> there are things in the indictment. but, nobody has been indicted for actually conspiring with the russians to violate the criminal law in connection with the investigation. they've been indicted for obstruction of justice. witness tampering. a lot of it relates to questions about the russians. that's something everybody should
neal, the big election conspiracy. to be charged. if he was going charge a giant election conspiracy would we have seen it already or will it be the grand finale? >> it could be coming. mueller might do the setup piece for it. but look. we already have some of that information. mueller has indicted roger stone for conspiring with wikileaks. he indicted papadopoulos for lying about meeting with russian agents before the e-mail scandal became known in april 2016. we're seeing the outlines...
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neal, let me start with you. we have a lot of open threads here. what -- what is mueller potentially could still do that the president should be concerned about before submitting this report? >> mueller can do a lot. he's only at -- he's done some things. we know he's indicted 37 people and 199 different counts including trump's inner circle. pike -- people like michael flynn, paul manafort. his campaign manager. michael cohen, his personal lawyer. so if this is a witch hunt, mueller's found a coven at this point. there are smaller ones, like jerome corsi. he expects to be indicted. and bigger fish, as well. both on the indictment front and then you have questions about what's the report going to say? and the like. >> and i want to get to that. sol, rudy giuliani said he hasn't heard from the special counsel's office in about a month since they turned in the answers to the questions. the lack of communication, should that make the president nervous? >> i don't think it should make him nervous. but in answer to one of your questions to neal, i think
neal, let me start with you. we have a lot of open threads here. what -- what is mueller potentially could still do that the president should be concerned about before submitting this report? >> mueller can do a lot. he's only at -- he's done some things. we know he's indicted 37 people and 199 different counts including trump's inner circle. pike -- people like michael flynn, paul manafort. his campaign manager. michael cohen, his personal lawyer. so if this is a witch hunt, mueller's...
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but neal, just a quick point of law. we learned from the john edwards case, now, edwards obviously fount not guilty, but there was an interesting precedent in that case, where you have to show that you did this because of your campaign, but it doesn't have to be the only reason. >> you got it exactly right. most people get it wrong, including some guests on cnn just a half hour away. so it doesn't have to be the only reason, just a reason. and i disagree a little bit with my friend, michael, i don't think that that's what we were expecting today. this is, after all, a congressional hearing. his the first one the democrats have convene ed since they've taken power. there's a criminal investigation going on in the southern district, and that's where you're going to hear stuff about these kinds of legal things. to me, the big thing that happened today was to refocus the american public attention not on mueller. we've all been obsessed with mueller and russia. i've been saying for a year, i think the southern district is whe
but neal, just a quick point of law. we learned from the john edwards case, now, edwards obviously fount not guilty, but there was an interesting precedent in that case, where you have to show that you did this because of your campaign, but it doesn't have to be the only reason. >> you got it exactly right. most people get it wrong, including some guests on cnn just a half hour away. so it doesn't have to be the only reason, just a reason. and i disagree a little bit with my friend,...
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good news, your old pal neal knows just how to fix it.ion from another problem, guns. there are a ton of great gun control ideas we're never going to use. that's when it hit me, what america needs is common sense phone control. >> trevor: wait, i don't understand what that means. >> then allow me to continue. ( laughter ) buddy, our phones are just like guns, you think it's a good idea to have one, but statistically, you're more likely to use it to hurt yourself. ask any of these people, because of a tweet, they all got into i'm stealing a page from guny control and proposing a three-day waiting period on all tweets. if kevin hart had a three-day waiting period, he would have been, like, i'm not going to post this homophobic tweet, i'm going to post a promotional tweet about one of the 15 movies i've got coming out this weekend. ( laughter ) >> trevor: what else? >> mental health checks. let's apply that to facebook. before you can share something on your time line, you have to pass a simple cognition test. ( laughter ) question one, does
good news, your old pal neal knows just how to fix it.ion from another problem, guns. there are a ton of great gun control ideas we're never going to use. that's when it hit me, what america needs is common sense phone control. >> trevor: wait, i don't understand what that means. >> then allow me to continue. ( laughter ) buddy, our phones are just like guns, you think it's a good idea to have one, but statistically, you're more likely to use it to hurt yourself. ask any of these...
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neal? can you make that argument? >> oh, is that to me?ere is a lot of -- >> look, you can make any arguments you can. right. yeah. so it's totally hypocritical and totally different as well. so steve right. there is the national emergencies act, and lo and behold, that requires a national emergency. so he has to point, trump has to point to something that is a national emergency. and here we have really good indicia that there isn't one. all 31 prior times, including burundi, the statute was implemented not in defiance of what congress wanted, but because there was an emergency gap and not time or attention by congress to a specific situation. here you really have the paradigmatic opposite. the wall was an issue in the 2018 election. trump lost. the wall is why trump tried to shut down the government in congress. he lost. and now he's claiming as a loser the national emergency card when that's exactly the thing that was rejected before. and by the way, it's not the way he's behaved for two years. if this was an emergency, he should have d
neal? can you make that argument? >> oh, is that to me?ere is a lot of -- >> look, you can make any arguments you can. right. yeah. so it's totally hypocritical and totally different as well. so steve right. there is the national emergencies act, and lo and behold, that requires a national emergency. so he has to point, trump has to point to something that is a national emergency. and here we have really good indicia that there isn't one. all 31 prior times, including burundi, the...
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this morning we are here to announce the arrest of james alan neal, a 72 year old..." (pam) police is southern california say .. they have solved a nearly half= century= old cold case.(pam) they say d=n=a evidence led them to a colorado man ... wanted for killing an 11=year=old school girl back in 1973.(ken) james allen neal is facing murder and kidnapping charges that could put him on death row. kron four's liviakis shows us how detectives found their man, nat1973 ... president nixon entertaining a top chinese diplomat at san clemente was not the top story in orange county.eleven year old linda anne o'keefe had vanished, walking home after school in newport beacha 14=hour search turned up no sign .. until the next day, when a pair of passing bicyclists spotted her body concealed in marshland reeds.police released a flyer of a man who may have picked her up in a turqouise van.... but with no more leads, the trail went cold.(dip to black)"and yet for 45 years, the newport beach police dept. never gave up. the detectives dogged this case"her picture remained on the wall
this morning we are here to announce the arrest of james alan neal, a 72 year old..." (pam) police is southern california say .. they have solved a nearly half= century= old cold case.(pam) they say d=n=a evidence led them to a colorado man ... wanted for killing an 11=year=old school girl back in 1973.(ken) james allen neal is facing murder and kidnapping charges that could put him on death row. kron four's liviakis shows us how detectives found their man, nat1973 ... president nixon...
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neal katyal, i would like to talk to you.e will tomalcome tot anything you would like concerning andrew mccabe. but the more important point i heard from andrew mccabe was after announcing to democrats and republican leadership in the congress that the fbi had launched an investigation on the president of the united states, none of them had any real questions about it, none of them raised any doubts about why the fbi would be investigating the president of the united states. >> yeah, i'll let natasha speak to the particulars because she's an expert on that, but i think what that story and what mccabe said today and what the "new york times" reported today in an extensive article together all have the same theme, which is donald trump is engaged in a direct assault on the rule of law. and, you know, i think the public sometimes gets a little bit tired of that. there is almost a fatigue, like, oh, that's not new. we've heard that before. and i think the most important thing coming out of today's events, including your great int
neal katyal, i would like to talk to you.e will tomalcome tot anything you would like concerning andrew mccabe. but the more important point i heard from andrew mccabe was after announcing to democrats and republican leadership in the congress that the fbi had launched an investigation on the president of the united states, none of them had any real questions about it, none of them raised any doubts about why the fbi would be investigating the president of the united states. >> yeah, i'll...
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back in 2000 might know neal left this place to go might know neal left this place to 9° up might know to go up to celtic and leicester at the time did not seem to be able to do anything about it but now they see this reverse is a mark of intent going forward they're pretty much bang on mid—table the moment, the same distance away from the bottom three as the top seven. but they very much 5ee three as the top seven. but they very much see themselves as being at the top end of the table and they think that brendan rodger5 i5 the top end of the table and they think that brendan rodger5 is the man to take them there again. well leicester's match with brighton one of four games tonight, the others could have a real bearing on events at the bottom. cardiff v everton — cardiff one place above the relegation zone but a chance to pull away against a team who're really struggling, they've lost four of their last five matches in the league. look at that for a run of results. they haven't played for 2 weeks though since they lost at watford. newcastle face burnley in the 8 o'clock kick—off and th
back in 2000 might know neal left this place to go might know neal left this place to 9° up might know to go up to celtic and leicester at the time did not seem to be able to do anything about it but now they see this reverse is a mark of intent going forward they're pretty much bang on mid—table the moment, the same distance away from the bottom three as the top seven. but they very much 5ee three as the top seven. but they very much see themselves as being at the top end of the table and...
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if convicted, neal faces life in prison without the possibility of parole, and the d.a.they may consider asking for the death penalty. >>> a difficult conversation many families have with their grandparents is when is it time to hand over the car keys. more than 41 million drivers over 65 are on the roads today. crash injuries sent more than 290,000 older adults to the emergency room in 2016. now an article in the "new england journal of medicine" argues retirement from driving threatens one's health and wellness. vladimir duthiers spoke to some older couples about how important driving is to them. >> this is often a touchy subject, but it became an international conversation last month after britain's 97-year-old prince philip caused a wreck when he was behind the wheel. he handed over his keys for good, and as we learned, that's not an easy thing to do. 86-year-old joan has been driving around albany, new york since the eisenhower administration, when she was in her early 20s. and while she still hits the road with her 89-year-old husband anthony to run simper rands, i
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neal katyal is here to discuss it. good evening, neal. so good to have you on.ou. >> good evening. >> you've heard the judge's ruling about paul manafort. what are the implications for president trump here? >> i think they're big. so i mean, you know, one question is why is paul manafort lying? and you've been talking about that on your program thus far. and you asked, you know, is it just because he's a grifter or something like that. and it can't just be that, don, because at the end of the day, you know, paul manafort's not just, you know, lying about like what he bought at cvs or something. he's lying about some of the most sensitive things imaginable, contacts with the russian government, russian intelligence operatives, and he was facing, as you pointed out earlier, a life sentence. so why would you -- or effectively a life sentence. why if you're paul manafort do you lie in that situation? i think there can be only one answer that comes to mind, which is he's doing it to protect trump. he's doing it to try and angle for a pardon from trump. >> interesting
neal katyal is here to discuss it. good evening, neal. so good to have you on.ou. >> good evening. >> you've heard the judge's ruling about paul manafort. what are the implications for president trump here? >> i think they're big. so i mean, you know, one question is why is paul manafort lying? and you've been talking about that on your program thus far. and you asked, you know, is it just because he's a grifter or something like that. and it can't just be that, don, because...
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investigators say the dna at the crime scene matched neal's dna submitted to one of those genealogy sites authorities say they got another dna sample from him during their surveillance. >> they were able to get additional dna which resulted in the corroboration of the dna from the victim's body. >> reporter: neal's arrest is a bittersweet moment for linda's sister whose parents passed away before seeing justice for their daughter. >> i'm feeling really grateful, incredibly grateful to the department for their diligence and at the same time, you know, it brings up the loss. you know, she was a little girl that was taken far too soon. >> police say the suspect lived near linda's family in the 1970s. he has not yet entered a plea. >>> an indiana woman is in custody charged with abducting a young girl who eventually helped police track her down. authorities say the girl was in her mother's car in a shopping center parking lot when the suspect jumped in and stole the car driving off with the girl still inside. but the 12-year-old girl managed to call 911 giving police landmarks as they drove p
investigators say the dna at the crime scene matched neal's dna submitted to one of those genealogy sites authorities say they got another dna sample from him during their surveillance. >> they were able to get additional dna which resulted in the corroboration of the dna from the victim's body. >> reporter: neal's arrest is a bittersweet moment for linda's sister whose parents passed away before seeing justice for their daughter. >> i'm feeling really grateful, incredibly...
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available to barr if he wants to limit the disclosures. >> neal? >> i do agree that the regulations give a lot of deference to the attorney general, but they do require the public administration of justice and confidence in it be protected. here's where i think if barr did something like that it's actually counterproductive. remember hot happened in watergate, which the head of the house judiciary committee actually said to the special prosecutor, leon jaworski, who was a modfrl the special counsel regulations we drafted, the house said to jaworski, please give us all your information, every part of it, not just your report or anything like that. but everything, because it's our constitutional duty to understand what happened. and if mueller -- excuse me, if barr files something that is a small report or a brief report and redacts all the information that jeff is talking about, i think congress will be -- have to ask for everything, and boy, that could be pretty damaging to the president. >> carrie, it's also possible that barr doesn't provide cong
available to barr if he wants to limit the disclosures. >> neal? >> i do agree that the regulations give a lot of deference to the attorney general, but they do require the public administration of justice and confidence in it be protected. here's where i think if barr did something like that it's actually counterproductive. remember hot happened in watergate, which the head of the house judiciary committee actually said to the special prosecutor, leon jaworski, who was a modfrl the...
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james alan neal arrested this week, he allegedly strangled the 11-year-old in july of 1973 after the girl's mother told her to walk home from school. >> investigators honed in on neal using dna collected from linda's body shortly after her death and an online genealogy website. last july new port beach police released linda's story essentially live tweeting her last day from her perspective to raise awareness in the cold case. both of her parents have since died, but she was survived by two sisters. >>> a big scare last night for duke baseball fans. freshman sensation zion williamson was forced to leave with a knee injury. just 36 seconds after the opening tip. coach krzyzewski called it a mild knee strain. he can see he slipped when the sole of his shoe ripped loose. barack obama was there and shouted encouragement to williamson has he left the court. the blue devils looked loss without their star. the tar heels scoring 32 of the first 34 points ins the paint before they crewsed to t edcrui victory. a time table for his return will likely be returned later today. $3,000 for some of
james alan neal arrested this week, he allegedly strangled the 11-year-old in july of 1973 after the girl's mother told her to walk home from school. >> investigators honed in on neal using dna collected from linda's body shortly after her death and an online genealogy website. last july new port beach police released linda's story essentially live tweeting her last day from her perspective to raise awareness in the cold case. both of her parents have since died, but she was survived by...
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jeff toobin, neal katyal, carrie cordero, i appreciate it. thank you. >>> coming up next, breaking news. another long-awaited moment comes into view, and it's happening soon. michael cohen's public appearance before congress, we've just gotten the date. we're joined by john dean, who has been where mr. cohen is, and with karl bernstein to talk about the breaking news. >>> and later, how actor jussie smollett went from celebrity victim to alleged criminal. the breaking news on that and more as we continue. steven could only imaginem 24hr to trenjoying a spicy taco.burn, now, his world explodes with flavor. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day all-night protection. can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray only relieves 6 symptoms, claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. ♪ don't fence me in. ♪ let me be by myself ♪ in the evenin' breeze, ♪ list
jeff toobin, neal katyal, carrie cordero, i appreciate it. thank you. >>> coming up next, breaking news. another long-awaited moment comes into view, and it's happening soon. michael cohen's public appearance before congress, we've just gotten the date. we're joined by john dean, who has been where mr. cohen is, and with karl bernstein to talk about the breaking news. >>> and later, how actor jussie smollett went from celebrity victim to alleged criminal. the breaking news on...
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neal charged with murder, ki apping, and a lewd and lascivious act on a child.bc news was not able to locate an attorney for neal, who if convicted faces life without the possibility of parole, the death penalty also being considered. linda's parents never lived to see this guy day but her sisterk to nbc last august. >> in my heart i had to forgive the individcol, because i uldn't carry that burden. >> reporter: a family perhaps now able to find closure as police say technology helped them finally find a killer. kristen dalgren, nbc news. >>> after a shorbreak, a dramatic rescue after a terrifying avalanche. i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it starts acting in my body from the first dose and continues to work when i need it, 24/7. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabetes, or if
neal charged with murder, ki apping, and a lewd and lascivious act on a child.bc news was not able to locate an attorney for neal, who if convicted faces life without the possibility of parole, the death penalty also being considered. linda's parents never lived to see this guy day but her sisterk to nbc last august. >> in my heart i had to forgive the individcol, because i uldn't carry that burden. >> reporter: a family perhaps now able to find closure as police say technology...
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this morning we are here to announce the arrest of james alan neal, a 72 year old..." (vicki) police is southern california say they've solved a nearly half=century=old cold casethey say d=n=a evidence led them to a colorado man wanted for the murder of an 11=year=old school-girl in 1973. nat1973 ... president nixon entertaining a top chinese diplomat at san clemente was not the top story in orange county.eleven year old linda anne o'keefe had vanished, walking home after school in newport beacha 14=hour search turned up no sign .. until the next day, when a pair of passing bicyclists spotted her body concealed in marshland reeds.police released a flyer of a man who may have picked her up in a turqouise van.... but with no more leads, the trail went cold.(dip to black)"and yet for 45 years, the newport beach police dept. never gave up. the detectives dogged this case"her picture remained on the wall of the homicide department.the girl's dress and bag stayed in the evidence room for decades ... d=n=a evidence was forwarded to the f=b=i's computerized database... and use
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jeffrey toobin, pete bharara and neal katyal. the president can say this is harassment and threaten it all he wants, but there's not much he can do about the democrats in the house who are investigating him, is there? >> nothing. zero. think about how profound this is. this is something that is the stuff of political thrillers. which is, where are the loyalties of the president of the united states? if you look at the interaction, for example, of the negotiations for trump tower in moscow and what he's saying about vladimir putin during the campaign, there is a tremendous intersection between them. and this is what this investigation in part is about. >> and also not being up-front about the trump tower deal. >> at all. but even more profoundly than just simply lying is the question of whose interests? is it the people of the united states or is it the personal financial interests of donald trump? >> preet, do you agree with jeff, that this is potentially hugely significant? >> yeah, i think. and i think a couple of things to rem
jeffrey toobin, pete bharara and neal katyal. the president can say this is harassment and threaten it all he wants, but there's not much he can do about the democrats in the house who are investigating him, is there? >> nothing. zero. think about how profound this is. this is something that is the stuff of political thrillers. which is, where are the loyalties of the president of the united states? if you look at the interaction, for example, of the negotiations for trump tower in moscow...
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in 1973 they say neal lived in the county and used a different name.f convicted he could get life in prison or the death penalty under 1973 law. >> cases like this you never forget. >> reporter: alex stone, abc news. >> 45 years is unbelievable. dna evidence has helped police identify and capture suspects in several other decades old cold cases. a suspect was arrested in the golden state killer and east bay rapist killers. the suspect in the 1974 murder of a woman at stanford university, that man shot himself to death. in august the man believed to be the norcal rapist, ten attacks across six counties. >>> a warning today to anyone who visited an exhibit at the grand canyon national park over the last two decades. officials say visitors to the park's museum between the year 2000 and june 18 of last year were possibly exposed to unsafe levels of uranium. it was found in three buckets stored next to a taxidermy exhibit. experts believe the amount of exposure was unlikely to be hazardous to visitors. several oagencies are investigating how this could happ
in 1973 they say neal lived in the county and used a different name.f convicted he could get life in prison or the death penalty under 1973 law. >> cases like this you never forget. >> reporter: alex stone, abc news. >> 45 years is unbelievable. dna evidence has helped police identify and capture suspects in several other decades old cold cases. a suspect was arrested in the golden state killer and east bay rapist killers. the suspect in the 1974 murder of a woman at stanford...
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afghan taliban and former deputy special representative to afghanistan and also from kabul anthony neal of the norwegian refugee council in afghanistan a very warm welcome to all of you thanks for being here on inside story. these talks in doha at the moment they build on this framework for peace that was agreed to at the last talks in doha those are getting a boost certainly from the presence of taliban's co-founder baradar what's likely to come of them. i think this is a good progress that that has joined the ranks of the taliban a spark of the peace process the expectation is that this time we should have concrete progress on the issues that what i agreed in the last meeting in doha and why do i said that in the last meeting they agreed on a broad broad framework off of the american withdrawal from the avalon from of honest on and some issues related to future enjoyments but then we were hearing some news here that there would have differences of opinions about issues between the afghan government and the leaves out but later on their trip off to kabul as well as had meetings with th
afghan taliban and former deputy special representative to afghanistan and also from kabul anthony neal of the norwegian refugee council in afghanistan a very warm welcome to all of you thanks for being here on inside story. these talks in doha at the moment they build on this framework for peace that was agreed to at the last talks in doha those are getting a boost certainly from the presence of taliban's co-founder baradar what's likely to come of them. i think this is a good progress that...
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this morning we are here to announce the arrest of james alan neal, a 72 year old..."ice in southern california say .. they have solved a nearly half= century= old cold case. (ken) they say d=n=a evidence led them to a colorado man ... wanted for killing an 11=year=old school girl back in 1973.(pam) james allen neal is facing murder and kidnapping charges that could put him on death row. kron four's vicki liviakis shows us how detectives found their man, nat1973 ... president nixon entertaining a top chinese diplomat at san clemente was not the top story in orange county.eleven year old linda anne o'keefe had vanished, walking home after school in newport beacha 14=hour search turned up no sign .. until the next day, when a pair of passing bicyclists spotted her body concealed in marshland reeds.police released a flyer of a man who may have picked her up in a turqouise van.... but with no more leads, the trail went cold.(dip to black)"and yet for 45 years, the newport beach police dept. never gave up. the detectives dogged this case"her picture remained on the wall of
this morning we are here to announce the arrest of james alan neal, a 72 year old..."ice in southern california say .. they have solved a nearly half= century= old cold case. (ken) they say d=n=a evidence led them to a colorado man ... wanted for killing an 11=year=old school girl back in 1973.(pam) james allen neal is facing murder and kidnapping charges that could put him on death row. kron four's vicki liviakis shows us how detectives found their man, nat1973 ... president nixon...
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match on the geneology website "family tree dna" that police say led to their suspect, james alan neal> they were able to get additional dna, which resulted in the corroboration of the dna from the victim's body. rorter: it is the same technology used to track down the golden state killer and the police now calling this cold case closed, arresting neal in colorado. the 72-year-old faces several charges, including first degree murder. david? >> marci, thank you. >>> when we come back, the new alert tonight about a treatment promising to fight off alzheimer's dementia and the effects of aging. >>> and what kind of animal attacked that beloved teacher? in a moment. but i realized someg was missing... me. the thought of my symptoms returning was keeping me from being there for the people and things i love most. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira can help get, and keep, uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts so you could experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, incl
match on the geneology website "family tree dna" that police say led to their suspect, james alan neal> they were able to get additional dna, which resulted in the corroboration of the dna from the victim's body. rorter: it is the same technology used to track down the golden state killer and the police now calling this cold case closed, arresting neal in colorado. the 72-year-old faces several charges, including first degree murder. david? >> marci, thank you. >>>...
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neal seems to think that the regs require the ag to report to congress. jack goldsmith, former head of the office of legal counsel doj has recently written that he doesn't read the regs that way at all and that the ag is not required to report to congress on anything substantive. so it's all going to come down to a negotiation between doj and congress. >> dana, two years in the making. what sort of anticipation or dread is building there in the capital over this report? >> well, craig, there's so much anticipation building that there's a very real possibility it could be an anti-climax when the report does come out that we may not even know. we're sort of all waiting around, watching the same 2-year-old file footage of mueller. we're waiting for the great oracle to speak. he may speak quietly silently behind closed doors. >> there's that video we have. we have eight pictures of bob mueller na we just run on loop. >> i've memorized the whole reel. maybe he'll come out and he'll have a beard or he will have curled his hair or something like that. we're wait
neal seems to think that the regs require the ag to report to congress. jack goldsmith, former head of the office of legal counsel doj has recently written that he doesn't read the regs that way at all and that the ag is not required to report to congress on anything substantive. so it's all going to come down to a negotiation between doj and congress. >> dana, two years in the making. what sort of anticipation or dread is building there in the capital over this report? >> well,...
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its author is neal katyal, the man who drafted the special counsel regulations who joins me tonight. want to ask, when attorney general barr gets word that mueller's finished, what is the timeline from there? when does barr actually get the information from mueller? when does barr have to provide a summary to congress? how does it kind of play out? >> it's all, anderson, speculation at this point. so we don't actually know that mueller has turned -- is going to turn in the final report. we don't know when that is. we do know the special counsel regulations required at some point. and yes, there are all sorts of stories, including first reported by your network that says that the report is coming maybe as early as next week. but this is all still at the level of it could change at any moment. the regulations and the law don't require the report at any time. let's say that mueller turns the report over to barr next week. barr is then going to conduct a review of that report, and i think there is nothing nefarious about an attorney general review of the report that could be classified s
its author is neal katyal, the man who drafted the special counsel regulations who joins me tonight. want to ask, when attorney general barr gets word that mueller's finished, what is the timeline from there? when does barr actually get the information from mueller? when does barr have to provide a summary to congress? how does it kind of play out? >> it's all, anderson, speculation at this point. so we don't actually know that mueller has turned -- is going to turn in the final report....
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deep sense of level i was a bad boy outside i was always getting into fights with other boys or hi neal to have totally changed since being here. to sing with. and being here will come to an end at some point when the boys are released a matter of concern for their teacher fight he does i gave up his number but backstory it's easy it would be great if the children can just stay here but unfortunately they have to leave the facility one day the chance to seeing you would change and they often return to where they came from and you go back to their old surroundings sitting with just the do is cut on your sleeve and only the ones who have learned to stand their ground will be able to stop falling back into the old way schooling i knew well i mean would be typical with the that would you. are. i was the fish here. it's goodbye to us and good night for the young offenders tomorrow the facility will continue its efforts to improve the boy's inside a few muska for the world outside. kick off like a. full sail in the desert and the twenty nine. deployment dead what the fans and organizes the ba
deep sense of level i was a bad boy outside i was always getting into fights with other boys or hi neal to have totally changed since being here. to sing with. and being here will come to an end at some point when the boys are released a matter of concern for their teacher fight he does i gave up his number but backstory it's easy it would be great if the children can just stay here but unfortunately they have to leave the facility one day the chance to seeing you would change and they often...
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. >> and phil rucker, let's share what neal katya, former u.s. attorney fired by the president, has to say about the upcoming mueller report. he wrote today that the report is unlikely to be lengthy by design. the special counsel regulations, which i had the privilege of drafting in 1999, envision a report that is concise, a summary of what he found. and mr. mueller's mandate is limited to look into criminal activity and counterintelligence matters surrounding russia and the 2016 election as well as any obstruction of justice relating to those investigations. phil, does that give the white house any comfort that this may not include everything or won't include all of these collateral issues that are being investigated by new york prosecutors, by d.c. prosecutors, by virginia? >> well, andrea, white house advisers will be most comforted by the most concise report from the special counsel. what they're not looking forward to is a lengthy, you know, dozens of pages kind of narrative, tick-tock, of everything that mueller learned from his many, many
. >> and phil rucker, let's share what neal katya, former u.s. attorney fired by the president, has to say about the upcoming mueller report. he wrote today that the report is unlikely to be lengthy by design. the special counsel regulations, which i had the privilege of drafting in 1999, envision a report that is concise, a summary of what he found. and mr. mueller's mandate is limited to look into criminal activity and counterintelligence matters surrounding russia and the 2016 election...
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this morning we are here to announce the arrest of james alan neal, a 72 year old..." (ken) he sent his d=n=a in to a family geneology website ... now this colorado man is being held as the killer in a southern california cold case murder ... unsolved for nearly half a century,(pam) police in newport beach say... they have finally found the killer of an 11= year =old school girl in a killing that happened in 1973.(ken) the case has frustrated detectives for decades ... but it took 21st century technology to decipher clues from the scee of the crime. kron four's vicki liviakis takes us through the case. nat1973 ... president nixon entertaining a top chinese diplomat at san clemente was not the top story in orange county.eleven year old linda anne o'keefe had vanished, walking home after school in newport beacha 14=hour search turned up no sign .. until the next day, when a pair of passing bicyclists spotted her body concealed in marshland reeds.police released a flyer of a man who may have picked her up in a turqouise van.... but with no more leads, the trail went cold.
this morning we are here to announce the arrest of james alan neal, a 72 year old..." (ken) he sent his d=n=a in to a family geneology website ... now this colorado man is being held as the killer in a southern california cold case murder ... unsolved for nearly half a century,(pam) police in newport beach say... they have finally found the killer of an 11= year =old school girl in a killing that happened in 1973.(ken) the case has frustrated detectives for decades ... but it took 21st...
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recolección de adn ayudó a la policía a resolver el asesinato de una niña en 1976, el adn de james alan neals de 1000 libras de cocaína, ocho detenidos son ecuatorianos, ocho colombianos y tres de méxico. >> un estudiante creo una aplicación en la cual vendía droga, el estudiante de 18 años fue arrestado cuando intentaba entregar los narcóticos en la universidad de santa cruz. >> enfrenta cargos de posesión y distribución de drogas, podría pasar hasta 40 años en prisión y una multa de 5 millones de dólares. por estudiante de una secundaria fue arrestado ayer después de escribir una amenaza de tiroteo en el baño del plantel, aunque la policía determinó que no era una advertencia creíble. >> inició el juicio contra el hombre que provocó la muerte de cuatro personas en noviembre de 2017 mientras conducía ebrio, la defensa dice causaron la colisión. >> las tasas de sobriedad que están en california son viviendas de transición para las personas que quieren ambientes libres de alcohol y drogas después de superar un programa de limpieza. >> prácticamente cualquier persona puede proveer este servici
recolección de adn ayudó a la policía a resolver el asesinato de una niña en 1976, el adn de james alan neals de 1000 libras de cocaína, ocho detenidos son ecuatorianos, ocho colombianos y tres de méxico. >> un estudiante creo una aplicación en la cual vendía droga, el estudiante de 18 años fue arrestado cuando intentaba entregar los narcóticos en la universidad de santa cruz. >> enfrenta cargos de posesión y distribución de drogas, podría pasar hasta 40 años en...
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secret meetings with government representatives notably we could see how the justice minister and neal barnard the head of the secret services. and so p.w. identified a team of which i was the head at the time they start in total secrecy negotiations with one below which in fact started in my nine hundred eighty eight until eventually they met some got fifty times or forty eight times every week for hours on end and nobody not is almost the archetype of an afrikaner nationalist mandela use that to get to know the minds of the africans the minds of the national party and by the time he came out he knew more or less what they were what they were thinking what was possible what wasn't possible he knew more or less how to treat them. both at home and abroad calls for mandela's release grew louder and gained more support for his party the a.n.c. represented him as the symbol of the anti-apartheid struggle. and early one nine hundred eighty nine bhutto was weakened by a stroke shortly after a secret meeting with mandela he was forced to resign as party leader and later as president. i relent
secret meetings with government representatives notably we could see how the justice minister and neal barnard the head of the secret services. and so p.w. identified a team of which i was the head at the time they start in total secrecy negotiations with one below which in fact started in my nine hundred eighty eight until eventually they met some got fifty times or forty eight times every week for hours on end and nobody not is almost the archetype of an afrikaner nationalist mandela use that...
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this morning we are here to announce the arrest of james alan neal, a 72 year old..." (pam) police is southern california say .. they have solved a nearly half= century= old cold case.(pam) they say d=n=a evidence led them to a colorado man ... wanted for killing an 11=year=old school girl
this morning we are here to announce the arrest of james alan neal, a 72 year old..." (pam) police is southern california say .. they have solved a nearly half= century= old cold case.(pam) they say d=n=a evidence led them to a colorado man ... wanted for killing an 11=year=old school girl
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. >> yes, richie neal from massachusetts and he's going after that. he's holding hearings today. what he's trying to do is create a pred date. legally speaking i'm not even sure he needs to do that, he can just do it if he wants to but he's trying to create a public regard here. does the administration and the president and the white house and maybe his personal lawyers, do they have a way to keep this from happening? >> well, the idea of the finances and the tax returns being a part of an investigation, i think it's safe to say that the mueller team probably already has access to it through the grand jury subpoena power they already have. we don't know that they actually have but they probably already do. i think what the lawyers should be focusing on on behalf of trump is why the president has set this red line and anticipating that they may actually lose that battle and having that be a public document and be available to congress. the reason about the entire shift probe and the commensurate -- i mean the core spo corresponding investigation into his taxes is answering the que
. >> yes, richie neal from massachusetts and he's going after that. he's holding hearings today. what he's trying to do is create a pred date. legally speaking i'm not even sure he needs to do that, he can just do it if he wants to but he's trying to create a public regard here. does the administration and the president and the white house and maybe his personal lawyers, do they have a way to keep this from happening? >> well, the idea of the finances and the tax returns being a...
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oh neal padron is head of aviation studies at the university of london he joins us now from there to talk more about this so i want to start by. did note that. the tasha sound at the end of her report there a lot of people will be sad to see this plane go particularly passengers who rode on a two door it was it was a very roomy plane lots of leg room it was great if you if you could afford business class in it as well why why was it not economically viable anymore for the airlines. tracy is a fantastic aircraft and it's been flying for fourteen fifteen years one of the challenges the airbus always had with the ever say three ac is it was operationally quite limited there was quite a few. airports around the world that it could not fly in to the airbus a three eighty was really designed for the big heart the airports airports where congestion meant that more flights could not land and the only way to get more passengers in was with a larger aircraft so there was a tracy although it's a great fantastic aircraft we must make know that it will continue flying for a good another twenty fi
oh neal padron is head of aviation studies at the university of london he joins us now from there to talk more about this so i want to start by. did note that. the tasha sound at the end of her report there a lot of people will be sad to see this plane go particularly passengers who rode on a two door it was it was a very roomy plane lots of leg room it was great if you if you could afford business class in it as well why why was it not economically viable anymore for the airlines. tracy is a...
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neal katyal, the former acting solicitor general of the united states under president obama, had this reaction to today's hearing. >> the preposterousness of this man being the attorney general of the united states, you saw someone who is so unqualified he shouldn't be the attorney general of 30 rock. 3 rock, a 7th grader would have done a better job, a more respectful job than what he did. it was arrogant, it was irresponsible and it really calls into the question the president's judgment for putting this man at the head of the hallowed department of justice. >> in other exchanges during today's hearing, the acting ag was pressed on how he views the special counsel and whether he agrees with the president's characterization of this investigation. >> do you agree with the president's statement that the russia investigation is a witch hunt? >> as i mentioned previously, congressman, i think it would be inappropriate for me to comment about an on going investigation. >> i have been on the record about my respect for bob mueller and his ability to the conduct this investigation. >> do yo
neal katyal, the former acting solicitor general of the united states under president obama, had this reaction to today's hearing. >> the preposterousness of this man being the attorney general of the united states, you saw someone who is so unqualified he shouldn't be the attorney general of 30 rock. 3 rock, a 7th grader would have done a better job, a more respectful job than what he did. it was arrogant, it was irresponsible and it really calls into the question the president's...