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he and his attorney can answer for the issues up in new york. the president has maintained there's no collusion with russia and no wrong doing and special counsel won't find any wrong doing. >> in this document that the u.s. attorney in new york submitted to the federal court today, they said that a federal judge has found, quote, probable cause to believe that the premises and devices searched contained evidence, fruits and instrumentalities of conduct for which cohen is under criminal investigation. the president still regards michael cohen as his person attorney even though the attorney in new york says he's under criminal investigation. >> that's correct. i'm here to speak on behalf of the president and the white house. >> you are speaking on behalf of the president and the white house. does the white house know what might be in the documents, the electronic equipment seized from michael cohen's home and office? >> let me stop you here. this is a matter up in new york that michael cohen and his attorney can address. i'm not here to address it
he and his attorney can answer for the issues up in new york. the president has maintained there's no collusion with russia and no wrong doing and special counsel won't find any wrong doing. >> in this document that the u.s. attorney in new york submitted to the federal court today, they said that a federal judge has found, quote, probable cause to believe that the premises and devices searched contained evidence, fruits and instrumentalities of conduct for which cohen is under criminal...
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in new jersey. the in white -- nypd had a massive surveillance program targeting muslim organizations in new york as well. in addition, the police department has agreed to pay 10 businesses, mosques, and individuals impacted by the surveillance. in environmental news, 14 states have sued the environmental protection agency, accusing the epa of failing to issue regulations for curbing emissions of methane from existing oil and gas operations as required under the clean air act. this comes as epa had scott pruitt is facing a growing number of ethics scandals. "the new york times goes what revealed at least five officials of the epa work reassign or demoted or requested new jobs in the past year after they raised concerns about the spending and management of prewitt. he has faced a number of scandals in recent weeks over his renting of a d.c. condo from an energy lobbyist. his first class travel arrangements and his role in securing massive raises for to close aides at the epa. during an address in west virginia thursday, president trump through his prepared speech into the crowd, then made a series of
in new jersey. the in white -- nypd had a massive surveillance program targeting muslim organizations in new york as well. in addition, the police department has agreed to pay 10 businesses, mosques, and individuals impacted by the surveillance. in environmental news, 14 states have sued the environmental protection agency, accusing the epa of failing to issue regulations for curbing emissions of methane from existing oil and gas operations as required under the clean air act. this comes as epa...
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it's controlled by the attorney here in new york city, dge wood now controlling the proceedings. your assessment of what that means for this particular case in new york city. i don't see any way that donald trump can interfere with that one. >> donald trump does control the u.s. attorney and can have some impact on it. but i think that this really spreads the risk around. it was a very smart move for it to go to another district. it probably relates to crimes that michael cohen himself committed in the jurisdiction of the southern district of new york. and by having this happen, it's not involved in blaming mueller. you can't blame mueller for this. this was something that was handled and determined solely by people in the southern district of new york who are not related to the mueller investigation. so it gives it even more credibility. although, i think, of course, that mueller has handled everything in a way that gives his entire investigation credibility. but if something happened to mueller, you still have this case in new york. so i
it's controlled by the attorney here in new york city, dge wood now controlling the proceedings. your assessment of what that means for this particular case in new york city. i don't see any way that donald trump can interfere with that one. >> donald trump does control the u.s. attorney and can have some impact on it. but i think that this really spreads the risk around. it was a very smart move for it to go to another district. it probably relates to crimes that michael cohen himself...
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the office he had at this law firm was raided in new york. we're told seen fen has learned a dozen fbi agents were involved in these respective raids. what does that say to you? >> it says they had reason to believe there was evidence in all of those places. remember, to get an affidavit signed by a federal judge, the assistant u.s. attorney has to be able to say to the judge we have probable cause to believe a crime was committed by this individual and we believe evidence will be in each of these specific locations so it must be that mr. cohen has significant ties to those offices, had computers potentially or documents stored and there's reasonable that that there would be evidence in any one of those place. >> josh chasm bell, how do you see it? multiple raids, various locations, fbi agents all over the place, clearly they had search warrants. >> it shows you the breadth of the investigation and that they're trying to do these searches simultaneously which makes sense. if you have a target who has evidence in different locations you want to
the office he had at this law firm was raided in new york. we're told seen fen has learned a dozen fbi agents were involved in these respective raids. what does that say to you? >> it says they had reason to believe there was evidence in all of those places. remember, to get an affidavit signed by a federal judge, the assistant u.s. attorney has to be able to say to the judge we have probable cause to believe a crime was committed by this individual and we believe evidence will be in each...
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attorney in new york? >> he was appointed to look into the potential of russian collusion and russian involvement in the election, and to go down these other roads, i think, is inappropriate. >> let me read to you what he was appointed to do. this is rod rosenstein who is the deputy attorney general because sessions recused himself. he was in charge. but he was specifically told that he's got various missions, including alleged collaboration or cooperation conspiracy between the trump campaign and the russians, but if other issues come forward, he is clearly authorized to go and look at that as well. that's in the official letter that he received. >> i think many of us would say this is an overreach. many of us were stunned by the fact that trump's personal attorney, his office was raided, things hauled off. clearly nothing to do with russia because this was done by the u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york. it just would appear, if there was something there -- >> but a federal judge approved t
attorney in new york? >> he was appointed to look into the potential of russian collusion and russian involvement in the election, and to go down these other roads, i think, is inappropriate. >> let me read to you what he was appointed to do. this is rod rosenstein who is the deputy attorney general because sessions recused himself. he was in charge. but he was specifically told that he's got various missions, including alleged collaboration or cooperation conspiracy between the...
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we served together in the new york state assembly up in albany, new york, and i was senior to her in the new york state assembly. she ran for congress a few years before i did, and she was senior to me here and i never stopped teasing her about that, to remind her she may be senior here but if you put the length of our terms together i am senior to her and we always got a kick out of that and always laughed. one thing about louise is what you see is what you get, what you saw is what you got. louise spoke her mind, she wasn't afraid to stand up to power. she was always thinking of the good for the country and for new york and her congressional district. and there was no other calculation in what she did. it was just feeling good trying to help the people. she was outspoken and she said what was on her mind and she knew more things that many of us have forgotten. she knew them. she remembered them. and she would always have a little quip or a little thing to say that would really make you laugh and would make you feel like you were with a friend and she kind of gave you the inside scoo
we served together in the new york state assembly up in albany, new york, and i was senior to her in the new york state assembly. she ran for congress a few years before i did, and she was senior to me here and i never stopped teasing her about that, to remind her she may be senior here but if you put the length of our terms together i am senior to her and we always got a kick out of that and always laughed. one thing about louise is what you see is what you get, what you saw is what you got....
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>> i was repeating what was stated in new york by mr. the very able, competent and exceptional u.s. attorney who is handling the criminal matter in new york. he stated in open court on monday that when the fbi raided the office hotel room and residence of mr. cohen that they imaged the electronic devices, foep phones, computers and the like, they left those behind and only took the images with them with approximately 10 bankers boxes full of documents. i was only regurgitating what was said on monday. i don't have any reason to doubt that. >> we're going to continue to monitor michael avenatti, the lawyer for stormy daniels. we're also awaiting a ruling by this judge out there to see if there is going to be a stay in the case, what goes forward. we'll update you when we get more informationme. >>> in the meantime, there is other news we're following. donald trump, president of the united states, speaking in the third person. he still does it fairly often, but it's a style he uses in speeches and maybe something he perfected decades ago wh
>> i was repeating what was stated in new york by mr. the very able, competent and exceptional u.s. attorney who is handling the criminal matter in new york. he stated in open court on monday that when the fbi raided the office hotel room and residence of mr. cohen that they imaged the electronic devices, foep phones, computers and the like, they left those behind and only took the images with them with approximately 10 bankers boxes full of documents. i was only regurgitating what was...
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need to be berman is here with us in new york --nancy biberman is here with us in new york. e was a student at barnard college at the time of the '68 strike and a member of sds, students for democratic society. she's now a lawyer working in community development, and founder of the women's housing and economic development corporation in the bronx. joining us from albuquerque, new mexico, is mark rudd, who was the chairman of the columbia university chapter of sds during the student strike of april 1968. he was elected national secretary in 1969 and was the last to hold the position. and we are joined by paul cronin, the editor of the new book, "a time to stir: columbia '68." emit a seven hour -- he made a seven-hour documentary about columbia 68. he teaches at the school of visual arts in new york. and juan gonzalez, one of the strike leaders as well. on april 23,there 50 years ago today. juan, describe what happened that morning. rallythere was a major called by the students for democratic society, as well as the members of the student afro-american society who joined the pr
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this because i tweeted correlation doesn't necessarily equal causality but max kaiser did leave new york city in one nine hundred ninety just saying i bring this up because there was a chart london versus new york murders it is the murder rate in new york declined precipitously from one nine hundred ninety right when you left i'm not saying that you're a murderer trying to suggest that you could have been the. cause of the high murder rate in new york back in one nine hundred ninety but it did drop off once you left and you're also saying that while i was living in london the murder rate went up. so maybe you just drive people crazy and this is what is happening or you know actually this was in the response of story of the london murder rate to climb higher than new york for the first time and modern history due to all the stabbings that's worse than limerick which of course is known as stab city that's what some people in ireland told you when we went there that's what they call it they said it's a limerick was all about a cute little upper cons and just you know limerick little poetry and ever
this because i tweeted correlation doesn't necessarily equal causality but max kaiser did leave new york city in one nine hundred ninety just saying i bring this up because there was a chart london versus new york murders it is the murder rate in new york declined precipitously from one nine hundred ninety right when you left i'm not saying that you're a murderer trying to suggest that you could have been the. cause of the high murder rate in new york back in one nine hundred ninety but it did...
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need to be berman is here with us in new york --nancy biberman is here with us in new york. e was a student at barnard college at the time of the '68 strike and a member of sds, students for democratic society. she's now a lawyer working in community development, and founder of the women's housing and economic development corporation in the bronx. joining us from albuquerque, new mexico, is mark rudd, who was the chairman of the columbia university chapter of sds during the student strike of april 1968. he was elected national secretary in 1969 and was the last to hold the position. and we are joined by paul cronin, the editor of the new book, "a time to stir: columbia '68." emit a seven hour -- he made a seven-hour documentary about columbia 68. he teaches at the school of visual arts in new york. and juan gonzalez, one of the strike leaders as well. on april 23,there 50 years ago today. juan, describe what happened that morning. rallythere was a major called by the students for democratic society, as well as the members of the student afro-american society who joined the pr
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in new york, 11 p.m. in san francisco, and 7 p.m. ondon. >> welcome to "bloomberg markets." ♪ julia: we are live from the bloomberg world headquarters in new york for the next hour. here are the top stories we are covering on the bloomberg and around the world. hear why the economy and the markets are at risk of a hangover. the chip partner of the iphone forecasts weak demand. chief of the central bank of south africa joins us live. u.s. markets close in two hours. let's get a check on where stocks are trading with julie hyman. julie: we broke the three-day winning streak.
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seventh fire at trump tower in new york city has been ruled an accident. a source with knowledge of the investigation said, it was an electrical fire and there were overloaded power strips in the apartment where it started. (pam) a new york fire department source, also previously said, there were no working smoke alarms in the residence. the fire on the 50th- floor of the highrise... left a 67-year-old male resident a 67-year-old male resident dead. six firefighters were hurt. (steve) the president lives in the building's penthouse on the 58-th floor when he's in new york city. the fire commissioner said no members of the trump family were there during the fire. (pam) u-s marshalls are hoping this new video will help them find a minnesota woman accused of murdering her husband and a florida woman. (steve) the video shows 56-year-old lois riess at a fort myers beach restaurant on april 5th. officials say, it shows her actually befriending her alleged victim -- 59-year-old pamela hutchinson. hutchinson was found shot dead in her home in fort myers last week.
seventh fire at trump tower in new york city has been ruled an accident. a source with knowledge of the investigation said, it was an electrical fire and there were overloaded power strips in the apartment where it started. (pam) a new york fire department source, also previously said, there were no working smoke alarms in the residence. the fire on the 50th- floor of the highrise... left a 67-year-old male resident a 67-year-old male resident dead. six firefighters were hurt. (steve) the...
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aid it is more to bring you now about the story about the fire in the trump tower hotel in new york. was reported on the 50th floor at trump tower in new york this evening. the new york city fire department, as you can new york city fire department, as you can see, new york city fire department, as you can see, has been tweeting about it and saying that they are responding to the blaze. there has been some video on social media showing that there was a small fire which was visible from the struck in central manhattan. not, as it happens, the first time this has happened this year at the trump tower. in january there was happened this year at the trump tower. injanuary there was a small fire on the roof of the building. any more details we get we will of course bring to you very speedily. us national guard soldiers are deploying
aid it is more to bring you now about the story about the fire in the trump tower hotel in new york. was reported on the 50th floor at trump tower in new york this evening. the new york city fire department, as you can new york city fire department, as you can see, new york city fire department, as you can see, has been tweeting about it and saying that they are responding to the blaze. there has been some video on social media showing that there was a small fire which was visible from the...
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the fbi in new york and at the u.s. attorney in new york.hese are public corruption investigators, so presumably, yeah. >> clearly, julie, the president is deeply, deeply irritated about what's going on. i want to put up on the screen five men who are leading this investigation right now. let's put it up on the screen if we have it. there you can see jeff sessions. he's recused himself. he's the attorney general. you see christopher wray is the director of the fbi. rod rosenstein is the deputy attorney general. he's overseeing the investigation because sessions recused himself. jeff berman is the attorney of jeff sessions in new york. he's overlooking michael cohen. he's the one who authorized the raid on his home. and robert mueller, the special counsel. what do all of these have in common? i'm answering my own question. they are all republicans and they were all named to their current positions during the trump presidency, during the trump administration. so when the president says this investigation is a bunch of democrats who are biased
the fbi in new york and at the u.s. attorney in new york.hese are public corruption investigators, so presumably, yeah. >> clearly, julie, the president is deeply, deeply irritated about what's going on. i want to put up on the screen five men who are leading this investigation right now. let's put it up on the screen if we have it. there you can see jeff sessions. he's recused himself. he's the attorney general. you see christopher wray is the director of the fbi. rod rosenstein is the...
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new york back in one nine hundred ninety but it did drop off once you left and you're also saying that while i was living in london the murder rate went up. so maybe you just drive people crazy and this is what is happening or you know actually this wasn't a response or story that london murder rate to climb higher than new york for the first time and modern history due to all the stabbings that's worse than limerick which of course is known as stab city that's what some people in ireland told you when we went. also the cola they said was a limerick was all about a little upper cons and just you know limerick little poetry and everyone was like carrying around a you know a nice guinness and singing songs to the blarney stone but it turns out it's for it instead of city so there's another correlation causality story and we have been claiming without any evidence for the last few years here in kaiser real evidence sometimes i was and i was you know a peer right away so we have been claiming without any
new york back in one nine hundred ninety but it did drop off once you left and you're also saying that while i was living in london the murder rate went up. so maybe you just drive people crazy and this is what is happening or you know actually this wasn't a response or story that london murder rate to climb higher than new york for the first time and modern history due to all the stabbings that's worse than limerick which of course is known as stab city that's what some people in ireland told...
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i'm also concerned about possible dealings in new york real estate. i've been told over the years that things don't move in new york without ail little payments paid to certain people. it could be privilege to someone or underworld figures. real estate in new york doesn't involve simple cleanliness. it involves getting the building up. all that stuff could be in cohen's file drawers. >> so, chris, one thing i would say is bank fraud -- >> peter, i'm sorry, tom. >> bernard. >> bank fraud is where you make a false statement to a bank in order to get money or property or something like that. so what it might involve, for example, is lying to a bank to get a loan. i mean, that would be one obvious way in which michael cohen could get be caught up in this. if he has evidence about that. but i will tell you, the fact that communications between trump and cohen were seized has to be very concerning to trump because all these regulations and rules we're talking about, chris, stipulate that the search warrant has to be as narrow as possible. it has to be very c
i'm also concerned about possible dealings in new york real estate. i've been told over the years that things don't move in new york without ail little payments paid to certain people. it could be privilege to someone or underworld figures. real estate in new york doesn't involve simple cleanliness. it involves getting the building up. all that stuff could be in cohen's file drawers. >> so, chris, one thing i would say is bank fraud -- >> peter, i'm sorry, tom. >> bernard....
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new york executed a series of search warrants and seized the privileged communications between my client, michael cohen and his clients. i have been advised by federal prosecutors that the new york action is in part a referral by the office of special counsel rachel maddow. the decision by the u.s. attorney's office in new york to conduct their investigation using search warrants is completely inappropriate and unnecessary. it resulted in the seizure of protected attorney client communications between an attorney and his clients. these are also wrong because mr. cohen has cooperated with all governmental entities, including providing documents to the congress and sitting for depositions under oath. nbc has confirmed something reported by the "new york times" today. in their raids today, fbi agents were seeking records related to the $130,000 payment of hush money to stormy daniels that michael cohen claims he made and the president says he knows nothing about. joining us is michael avenatti, jill wine-banks and ari melber. michael, i know you had some of this conversation by phone with ari earlier tonight but i want to get your reaction to the simple chronological fact here. we heard donald
new york executed a series of search warrants and seized the privileged communications between my client, michael cohen and his clients. i have been advised by federal prosecutors that the new york action is in part a referral by the office of special counsel rachel maddow. the decision by the u.s. attorney's office in new york to conduct their investigation using search warrants is completely inappropriate and unnecessary. it resulted in the seizure of protected attorney client communications...
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>> my father-in-law is an american who lives in new york, works in new york and i don't have any comment about ridiculous observations like that. you and brett will be doing the debate, we'll see who the republicans of west virginia to denominate. >> martha: who do you support there? >> are not in that race, but i hope they nominate somebody who can win the general election. >> martha: one last question, there is talk that your pushing through tax cuts to make them permanent. is that something you're hesitating to do? >> i'm all for making all of the tax cuts permanent. unfortunately, a lot of red states democrats could vote for that and we still wouldn't get the outcome we wanted. i'm very much in favor of it. if we can win, we get 60 votes and actually do it, i'm all for it. >> martha:
>> my father-in-law is an american who lives in new york, works in new york and i don't have any comment about ridiculous observations like that. you and brett will be doing the debate, we'll see who the republicans of west virginia to denominate. >> martha: who do you support there? >> are not in that race, but i hope they nominate somebody who can win the general election. >> martha: one last question, there is talk that your pushing through tax cuts to make them...
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. —— news just via reported that trump tower in new yorker in new york. -- newsjust coming in. we have the information that a fire has broken out on the 15th floor. the don't have much more detail on that at the moment but we will bring you more on it when we have it. tributes have been paid to 1a people killed after a bus carrying a canadianjunior ice hockey team crashed in canada. the crash happened in saskatchewan. 0ur north america correspondent chris buckler reports. in hospital, team—mates are turning to each other for support. all too aware that many of those they played alongside have been killed. commentator: 18 seconds to go on this humboldt power play... in canada, ice hockey is a sport that unites. and in humboldt, a community ofjust 6000 people, their team, the broncos, aren'tjust seen as stars, but as sons and neighbours. the worst nightmare has happened. as a league, we will support the humboldt broncos every way possible. the players, many of them teenagers, were on their way to a play—off match in a nearby town when the bus
. —— news just via reported that trump tower in new yorker in new york. -- newsjust coming in. we have the information that a fire has broken out on the 15th floor. the don't have much more detail on that at the moment but we will bring you more on it when we have it. tributes have been paid to 1a people killed after a bus carrying a canadianjunior ice hockey team crashed in canada. the crash happened in saskatchewan. 0ur north america correspondent chris buckler reports. in hospital,...
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and the images of that period if you were here in new york in the 1970s, the taxi driver in new york, man holes and guns on every corner, that had an if effect on people. out of proportion and even long after, the reality had altered. and i think that trump, for instance, is able to profit from people's long-term memories and also to profit from the reality that, you know, it's very hard to report good news. a mugging on a street corner is something that makes the late news. no muggings on that street corner for years is not something that we report. normalcy is very hard to dramatize. >> the hero of the story is sharky, who runs the crime lab in new york, and he says in 1990s, americans came together, mobilized, saw violence as a problem, and it's a fascinating story to me about how we often talk about negative trends in the world. but we often forget that every negative trend produces some human response. >> i think that's exactly right. and one of the encouraging things about the story, hugely encouraging things, that positive response largely was community-based. we think about na
and the images of that period if you were here in new york in the 1970s, the taxi driver in new york, man holes and guns on every corner, that had an if effect on people. out of proportion and even long after, the reality had altered. and i think that trump, for instance, is able to profit from people's long-term memories and also to profit from the reality that, you know, it's very hard to report good news. a mugging on a street corner is something that makes the late news. no muggings on that...
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to discuss that i'm now joined by robert buckley senior fellow in international affairs at the new school in new york and mr barclay it's a pleasure talking to you thank you very much for your time thank you now almost every country in the world has its version of the breakfast at tiffany's movie about a young man or young women moving into a big city attracted by its opportunities but i understand it from your writing that it is a rather missed all or just perception of what are been a station is like more and more people are moving to bigger cities not because they want to not because they're attracted by big life but because they have no choice is that right that's right you know let me qualify that. the general sentiment or how it started of is that indeed cities grow more rapidly and urbanization happens as incomes increase and so in some countries in particular in sub-saharan africa we've witnessed a settlement which people move to cities because the conditions in the countryside are to their conflict or drought and so they're moving to cities in a situation where their income is an increasing
to discuss that i'm now joined by robert buckley senior fellow in international affairs at the new school in new york and mr barclay it's a pleasure talking to you thank you very much for your time thank you now almost every country in the world has its version of the breakfast at tiffany's movie about a young man or young women moving into a big city attracted by its opportunities but i understand it from your writing that it is a rather missed all or just perception of what are been a station...
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that's transfarency. >>> following breaking news, some looiive pictures coming in from new york city. president's personal attorney michael cohen just arrived in the federal courthouse in new york. the hearing getting underway in just a few minutes. they're trying to make sure documents seized from his home, hotel and office are not attorney-client privilege. trump's legal team is now joining that same fight against the department of justice. adding to the tension in this federal courtroom. also expected, by the way, at today's hearing, if that were not enough, stormy daniels, the porn star michael cohen secretly paid $130,000 to stay quiet about her alleged affair with donald trump. cnn bryn is outside the courthouse. set the scene for us, bryn. what do we expect to see today? >> we're less than an hour away from this hearing and we know that michael cohen is inside. we did see stormy daniels' attorney michael avenatti go in the courthouse but then he left again, and we have yet to see stormy daniels who is a spectator for this particular hearing. a federal judge is going to do just
that's transfarency. >>> following breaking news, some looiive pictures coming in from new york city. president's personal attorney michael cohen just arrived in the federal courthouse in new york. the hearing getting underway in just a few minutes. they're trying to make sure documents seized from his home, hotel and office are not attorney-client privilege. trump's legal team is now joining that same fight against the department of justice. adding to the tension in this federal...
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new york that trump tried to avoid. the top doj prosecutor inew york is geoffrey berman. there are some reports he might not be involved in this probe. that's the same post trump got personally involved in as a first order of business when he was still in the transition. he asked the prosecute or at the time, preet bharara, to stay on the job. >> the president-elect asked, presumably because he's a new yorker and is aware of the great work our office has done over the past seven years, asked to meet with me to discuss whether or not i'd be prepared to stay on as united states attorney. i agreed to stay on. >> presumably because he was a new yorker. that would be the innocuous reason donald trump wanted to have the new york prosecutor in to trump tower to talk about what he was going to do why would a president-elect want to keep a particular prosecutor on the job? well, what we now know makes it look worse. james comey testified that trump tried to keep him on the job in exchange for inappropriate loyalty and pressure to drop probes into trump a
new york that trump tried to avoid. the top doj prosecutor inew york is geoffrey berman. there are some reports he might not be involved in this probe. that's the same post trump got personally involved in as a first order of business when he was still in the transition. he asked the prosecute or at the time, preet bharara, to stay on the job. >> the president-elect asked, presumably because he's a new yorker and is aware of the great work our office has done over the past seven years,...
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spending nearly fifty years behind bars for shooting two policeman dead back in one nine hundred seventy one now the new york parole board's decision even had the support of a son of one of the slain officers in these times increased hate we need more compassion and forgiveness the parole board of new york might have shown sympathy and a willingness to forgive but not the policeman's union the patrolmen's benevolent association they're guilty then and they guilty now and no copula should ever walk the face of the are now siding with the police's n.y.c. mayor bill de blasio who called for the decision to be reversed and for bell to stay behind bars the parole board received over three hundred sixty seven thousand letters urging them not to free herman bell despite his record as a model prisoner well not quite there and not actually that many individual messages the associations website gave compliance the option of automatically sending a letter for each of the sixty two cop killers listed on the site that meant that fewer than six thousand objections to bell's release generated over three hundred sixty seven
spending nearly fifty years behind bars for shooting two policeman dead back in one nine hundred seventy one now the new york parole board's decision even had the support of a son of one of the slain officers in these times increased hate we need more compassion and forgiveness the parole board of new york might have shown sympathy and a willingness to forgive but not the policeman's union the patrolmen's benevolent association they're guilty then and they guilty now and no copula should ever...
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in the process seizing records related to several topics. "the new york times" says including payments to a former porn film actress, stormy daniels. prosecutors in manhattan said this is again coming from "the new york times," obtained a search warrant after receiving a referral from the special counsel's office of robert mueller. they called to search a completely inappropriate unnecessa unnecessary. this is coming from mr. cohen i've own lawyer. so this was not necessary and a breach. they said the search did not appear to be directly related to mr. mueller's investigation even though he was apparently briefed on it but likely resulted from information that he uncovered and gave to prosecutors in new york. again, quoted from stephen ryan, his liar. the u.s. attorney's office from the certain district of new york execute add series of search warrants and seized privileged communications between michael cohen and his clients. i've been advised by federal prosecutors that the new york action is in part a referral by the office of the special counsel, robe
in the process seizing records related to several topics. "the new york times" says including payments to a former porn film actress, stormy daniels. prosecutors in manhattan said this is again coming from "the new york times," obtained a search warrant after receiving a referral from the special counsel's office of robert mueller. they called to search a completely inappropriate unnecessa unnecessary. this is coming from mr. cohen i've own lawyer. so this was not necessary...
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>>> tonight, breaking news here in new york city. the courthouse drama. president trump's personal attorney, michael cohen. stormy daniels arriving at court, too. the president's lawyer asking a judge to protect what was seized in that fbi raid. the judge's decision moments ago. and tonight, what stormy daniels then promised outside that courthouse. >>> also tonight, the white house reacts, after the james comey exclusive. telling george stephanopoulos president trump is morally unfit to be president. and george asks, do you think the russians have something on donald trump? and did comey's decision to go public about hillary clinton's e-mails 11 days before the election cost her the presidency? what comey now says. >>> just in tonight, police body cam, dash cam video of an officer involved shooting that prompted a lockdown of several schools for hours. >>> the storm blasting the east, also bringing deadly tornadoes. among the victims, a 2-year-old. heavy rain flooding subways in new york. rescues near philadelphia. and yet another new snowstorm we're trac
>>> tonight, breaking news here in new york city. the courthouse drama. president trump's personal attorney, michael cohen. stormy daniels arriving at court, too. the president's lawyer asking a judge to protect what was seized in that fbi raid. the judge's decision moments ago. and tonight, what stormy daniels then promised outside that courthouse. >>> also tonight, the white house reacts, after the james comey exclusive. telling george stephanopoulos president trump is...
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michael maloof is a former senior security policy analyst in the office of secretary of defense and in new york we have richard murphy he is a former u.s. career embassador to syria and currently an adjunct scholar at the middle east institute or across the rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate let me go to joe first in washington it seems to me that you know we have we have as president somebody very different than rand as president as little as a week ago donald trump made a very public announcement that we'd be withdrawing from syria fast forward up to the last few days or so it looks like he's being forced to stay there even if he doesn't want to stay there we have an entire chorus of the media driving for a war the deep state is on board of course john bolton is in place and i have to make one exception at least tucker carlson no brit fox at least decided to express his dissent here where are we joe joe where does of saul stand go ahead well the fact that he wanted to redress from syria makes it even less likely that the syrian government was behin
michael maloof is a former senior security policy analyst in the office of secretary of defense and in new york we have richard murphy he is a former u.s. career embassador to syria and currently an adjunct scholar at the middle east institute or across the rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate let me go to joe first in washington it seems to me that you know we have we have as president somebody very different than rand as president as little as a week...
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but it is worth remembering that the new york times, for most of his career as a developer in new york, was a symbol of the elite. who he felt rejected a somebody not from manhattan, from the outer boroughs, that theme of not being taken seriously. that is why the times looms so large in his imagination. >> the new yorker headline from an interview you did with the publication of must last year, a conversation with maggie haberman, trump's favorite foe. does he treat you differently behind the scenes than he does on twitter? maggie: i would not discuss private conversations in one way or the other. there are a number of times that i have interviewed him and spoken with him and then his presence speaks for itself. >> does he dislike the media, do you think? maggie: no. i think he loves the media. i don't think he understands that a media-devoted government is about. this is for someone for whom the meeting was very transactional, whether it was the tabloids or gossip pages. he is unused to a press corps that is not devoted to the cult of personality. >> final question on this -- what ar
but it is worth remembering that the new york times, for most of his career as a developer in new york, was a symbol of the elite. who he felt rejected a somebody not from manhattan, from the outer boroughs, that theme of not being taken seriously. that is why the times looms so large in his imagination. >> the new yorker headline from an interview you did with the publication of must last year, a conversation with maggie haberman, trump's favorite foe. does he treat you differently...
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so, my name is p] raval and i am a film—maker from austin, texas, and i'm in new york city to premiered, it is so cold. my film is called call her ganda, which is a feature length documentary about the events that surrounded jennifer laude, who was a transwoman in the philippines who was discovered dead in a motel room with the leading suspect being a us marine. and the story caught a lot of attention when people realised that the filipino authorities are not allowed to detain him or try him without the permission of the united states. and this is all under an agreement called the visiting forces agreement. it is quite an honour to be screening the film here. tribeca is known as one of the best film festivals in the world, known for having some of the most amazing audiences, so i am really excited. i have been working here in the united states, a lot of the subjects are in the philippines. the producers are all over the place. it will be great to reconnect with everyone and celebrate our accomplishment. ok, i am getting ready to leave for the world premiere of call her ganda. you can s
so, my name is p] raval and i am a film—maker from austin, texas, and i'm in new york city to premiered, it is so cold. my film is called call her ganda, which is a feature length documentary about the events that surrounded jennifer laude, who was a transwoman in the philippines who was discovered dead in a motel room with the leading suspect being a us marine. and the story caught a lot of attention when people realised that the filipino authorities are not allowed to detain him or try him...
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notes and that i voted stickers on the graves of elizabeth cady stanton and carrie chapman cat in new york on alice paul's grave in new jersey. and in rochester new york where susan b anthony is buried more than 10,000 people men and women and children visited her grave and here is a picture. thinking her for her fight for democracy. i think there were important lessons to be learned social change is slow and political change is hard and that the struggle to expand our democracy is ongoing. that before the movements aren't perfect. there was moral compromises. by the suffragist to win. and i hope the story i until in the women's hour will teach a new generation of activists that protest is patriotic. in necessary but it must be followed up by well-designed and sustained political strategies. the vote is a prayer as they described it. the vote is power. and today our job is to protect that vote. i hope you will enjoy reading about them. thank you very much. how instrumental do you think it was when the women joined the military in the first world war and they served as nurses in the marines
notes and that i voted stickers on the graves of elizabeth cady stanton and carrie chapman cat in new york on alice paul's grave in new jersey. and in rochester new york where susan b anthony is buried more than 10,000 people men and women and children visited her grave and here is a picture. thinking her for her fight for democracy. i think there were important lessons to be learned social change is slow and political change is hard and that the struggle to expand our democracy is ongoing....
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attorney in new york city who is now in charge of the federal investigation of michael cohen. at this hour last night, i suggested that it was highly likely that the acting u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, geoffrey berman who have had to have recused himself in this case because he is a temporary appointee of the trump administration who has not yet been formally nominated by the president for the position. today it was confirmed that geoffrey berman did indeed recuse himself as i suggested he would, which means the case is now being handled by career prosecutors and is now being run by the deputy u.s. attorney robert kuzami. firing rod rosenstein and robert mueller will not now take care of the michael cohen case for donald trump. it will not take the case out of the hands of the career prosecutors in manhattan who are now in complete control of that case. the president was reportedly scheduled to have dinner with a trusted adviser who insists that the president has the full legal right to fire robert mueller at any time. that legal adviser has been deliver
attorney in new york city who is now in charge of the federal investigation of michael cohen. at this hour last night, i suggested that it was highly likely that the acting u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, geoffrey berman who have had to have recused himself in this case because he is a temporary appointee of the trump administration who has not yet been formally nominated by the president for the position. today it was confirmed that geoffrey berman did indeed recuse...
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attorney in the southern district of new york, hired by the first woman u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york, mary jo white, who was selected for the job by liberal democratic senator daniel patrick moynihan and officially nominated by president bill clinton. if joanna hendon were on robert mueller's team, donald trump would be calling her a democrat loyalist. instead of paying her to defend him tonight, which is what he is doing. but that's not the best part. the most maddening thing for donald trump about the law firm he has hired, spears & imes, the founders of that law firm, spears & imes, david spears and linda imes were assistant u.s. attorneys serving with assistant u.s. attorney james b. comey. spears and imes and comey all worked in the criminal division of the united states attorneys office for southern district of new york, the same unit that donald trump is now fighting in court. spears and imes are friends of james comey's. and this is the part that no one, really no one should tell donald trump. this is the part that will produce one
attorney in the southern district of new york, hired by the first woman u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york, mary jo white, who was selected for the job by liberal democratic senator daniel patrick moynihan and officially nominated by president bill clinton. if joanna hendon were on robert mueller's team, donald trump would be calling her a democrat loyalist. instead of paying her to defend him tonight, which is what he is doing. but that's not the best part. the most maddening...
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in the meantime, let's get you caught up with a first word news. jessica summers in new york. nine people were killed and 16 more injured after a van crashed into pedestrians in northern toronto. the driver has been arrested, but it is too early to speculate on a motive. the van jumped the curve at a busy intersection. the incident happened as ministers gathered in toronto ahead of their meeting in quebec city. emmanuel macron has arrived in washington for a three-day trip that will include an attempt to keep the u.s. in the iran nuclear deal. and the first state visit comes after a lavish welcome in paris last year. macron says his agenda include security, trade, and issues that go beyond the u.s. and france. angela merkel is due in washington on friday. facebook says it has removed terror groupsrom by actively looking for it. human and computer review systems have been trained to seek out hate posts. facebook says 99% of that was flagged by internal procedures and not reported by users. struggling brazilian conglomerate is likely to miss a debt payment this week despite negot
in the meantime, let's get you caught up with a first word news. jessica summers in new york. nine people were killed and 16 more injured after a van crashed into pedestrians in northern toronto. the driver has been arrested, but it is too early to speculate on a motive. the van jumped the curve at a busy intersection. the incident happened as ministers gathered in toronto ahead of their meeting in quebec city. emmanuel macron has arrived in washington for a three-day trip that will include an...
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russia warns of a tough response as president putin's inner circle is implicated in new sanctions from the us. police in new yorkrge martial arts fighter conor mcgregor with assault and criminal mischief. hello. the former president of brazil, luis inacio lula da silva, has defied the deadline set by a court for him to surrender to police. his lawyers are in negotiations with the authorities and have filed a motion to the supreme court to suspend a prison order. lula was sentenced to 12 years for corruption — although he says the charges against him are politically motivated. lebo diseko has the latest. his supporters had demanded ‘no‘ to jailfor lula, and it seems they've got that for now. federal police say they won't exercise the arrest warrant while negotiations continue for his surrender. luis inacio lula da silva had been holed up in this union building in his hometown of sao bernardo do campo hours after he was meant to surrender to police to start a 12—year prison term for corruption. his supporters say the conviction is political, designed to stop a man of the people from running for president in octobe
russia warns of a tough response as president putin's inner circle is implicated in new sanctions from the us. police in new yorkrge martial arts fighter conor mcgregor with assault and criminal mischief. hello. the former president of brazil, luis inacio lula da silva, has defied the deadline set by a court for him to surrender to police. his lawyers are in negotiations with the authorities and have filed a motion to the supreme court to suspend a prison order. lula was sentenced to 12 years...
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i am betty liu in new york. sla is bouncing back with better-than-expected numbers, expecting a dramatic rise in production. spotify hitting the right note after an unorthodox trading debut, the market value the company at $27 billion. ♪ betty: today was certainly risk on, trading green across the board in the u.s. markets, but if you look at this chart, it will show you have a relative performances of the stocks versus bonds -- take a look at this. within the last couple weeks has plummeted, showing any aggressiveness by investors is rapidly dissipating, whether you look at stocks versus bonds or cyclicals there's -- versus defensive. it brings up the question, how long a rally like today will last. yvonne: is it a relief rally we are seeing? now that we see the list of $50 productsf targets -- targeted on chinese imports, a could change the game. the damage has been limited to stocks. we will see if that will spread. betty: in the meantime, let's bring up the boards and how we closed the session today. we saw a
i am betty liu in new york. sla is bouncing back with better-than-expected numbers, expecting a dramatic rise in production. spotify hitting the right note after an unorthodox trading debut, the market value the company at $27 billion. ♪ betty: today was certainly risk on, trading green across the board in the u.s. markets, but if you look at this chart, it will show you have a relative performances of the stocks versus bonds -- take a look at this. within the last couple weeks has plummeted,...