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burdick refused to accept the pardon. he said this pardon makes me sound like i'm guilty. i don't want to take it. the case went all the way up to supreme court. they agreed with burdick. they said a pardon carries with it an acceptance of guilty. becker went in to see president ford and told him about what he had discovered. they met secretly and their white house counsel with the watergate special prosecutor to see if he would publically oppose a pardon if ford granted one. that would be a big problem for them if he stood in the way. he said actually, he was concerned already with the extensive publicity from the televised watergate hearings, he wasn't sure nixon could get a fair trial ever. if he ever got one, it would be years from then. so he signalled and my research disclosed he signalled his agreement with this decision to pardon, even though his own staff on the watergate special prosecution force didn't know and would have been appalled if they knew that he was agreeing to this. ford made a decision next to send benton becker out to california. a piece of the sto
burdick refused to accept the pardon. he said this pardon makes me sound like i'm guilty. i don't want to take it. the case went all the way up to supreme court. they agreed with burdick. they said a pardon carries with it an acceptance of guilty. becker went in to see president ford and told him about what he had discovered. they met secretly and their white house counsel with the watergate special prosecutor to see if he would publically oppose a pardon if ford granted one. that would be a...
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well he refused to accept the pardon, he says this pardon makes me sound like i am guilty. i don't want to take it. the case meant all the way to the supreme court and they agreed, they set a pardon carries with it and imputation of guilt. and acceptance of a pardon isn't a mission of guilt. so backer went into see president ford and told him about what he had discovered. so, they met secretly at their white house counsel with the watergate special prosecutor leon juul ski to see if he would publicly oppose a pardon for granted one. that would be a big problem for them if he stood in the way. he said actually, he was concerned already with the extensive publicity of the televised watergate hearings. he was not sure nixon would get a fair trial, ever. if he ever got what it would be years from then. so, he signals in my own research disclosed, he signaled his agreement with the decision to pardon, even though his own staff on the watergate special prosecution force did not know, and would have been a pulled if they knew that he was agreeing to this. so for made a decision ne
well he refused to accept the pardon, he says this pardon makes me sound like i am guilty. i don't want to take it. the case meant all the way to the supreme court and they agreed, they set a pardon carries with it and imputation of guilt. and acceptance of a pardon isn't a mission of guilt. so backer went into see president ford and told him about what he had discovered. so, they met secretly at their white house counsel with the watergate special prosecutor leon juul ski to see if he would...
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> the pardoned is only for the nine of us who were in prison. we want general amnesty for everyone, with the 3000 other catalans who are suffering from the justice system. >> years after their jailing, she says nothing has changed. >> we've got to do everything. we are going to continue. anything is possible. thank you, everyone. >> the goal is the same -- to make catalonia a new country. >> i think these pardons open the door to a political solution so that political roots can begin. >> her childhood friends think the political movement will reopen the independence movement. >> people were frightened when they were removed from power, but we are still mobilized. and free. this is a great victory. but the struggle goes on. >> in barcelona, we meet a socialist deputy in the regional parliament at a conference. >> it was needed to open up a new phase in catalonia. it was not possible to continue that narrative. >> he does not fear the organization of another illegal referendum and points to the loss of momentum of activists. >> they could not do i
> the pardoned is only for the nine of us who were in prison. we want general amnesty for everyone, with the 3000 other catalans who are suffering from the justice system. >> years after their jailing, she says nothing has changed. >> we've got to do everything. we are going to continue. anything is possible. thank you, everyone. >> the goal is the same -- to make catalonia a new country. >> i think these pardons open the door to a political solution so that political...
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certainly the nixon pardon. ford faced a challenge from ronald reagan for the presidential nomination, for the republican nomination for president. ronald reagan came from the conservative wing of the republican party. it was a race that battered ford politically. and made it impossible for him to focus on the nomination of -- focus on the democratic nominee early on, instead, he had to wait to secure the nomination before he could focus on the democratic rival. ford famously made a gaffe during a second debate with carter, i'm sorry, i'm getting ahead here. ford made a gaffe in his second debate with carter when he declared there was no soviet domination of eastern europe. and then being stubborn, he refused to clarify what he meant by that only compounding his error. there was an economic downturn shortly before the election that hurt him. and last but not least, there was betrayal of ford as a klutz. i think many of you have seen the video, maybe remember seeing it on tv, in 1975 ford went to austria to meet
certainly the nixon pardon. ford faced a challenge from ronald reagan for the presidential nomination, for the republican nomination for president. ronald reagan came from the conservative wing of the republican party. it was a race that battered ford politically. and made it impossible for him to focus on the nomination of -- focus on the democratic nominee early on, instead, he had to wait to secure the nomination before he could focus on the democratic rival. ford famously made a gaffe...
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was his pardon of richard nixon inevitable. historians don't let the word inevitability. and i'm not sure. i don't want to say inevitable, but i think given the situation given who ford was given his belief that whether it be nixon's suffered enough or that the nation had to focus on what he considered more important issues that he had to get nixon behind him. and so in that respect the pardon was inevitable, but i just i don't like the word because we've talked about inevitability then that leaves on the possibility for for variables other variables getting involved, but i do think that this was something for certainly something a believed had to happen. why did ronald reagan challenge gerald ford in 1975 1976 and did ford detest him for that? why did reagan challenge ford at 76 and why did ended for to test him for that reagan felt that ford was taking positions that he believed were not in line with weather. republican party should be going a reagan came from the conservative wing in the party. he felt that ford was adopting a number of positions that were bad position
was his pardon of richard nixon inevitable. historians don't let the word inevitability. and i'm not sure. i don't want to say inevitable, but i think given the situation given who ford was given his belief that whether it be nixon's suffered enough or that the nation had to focus on what he considered more important issues that he had to get nixon behind him. and so in that respect the pardon was inevitable, but i just i don't like the word because we've talked about inevitability then that...
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no presidential pardon coming for him. his indictment came after trump was out of his office, which itself is probably a scandal, if the indictment couldn't be brought while in office, because appointees of trump wouldn't let it happen. so he does not get out of jail free with a pardon card from trump. one of the open questions of the trump presidency is how many legal cases did not go forward to charges, just were not brought because they were squashed or delayed. i don't know if we'll ever get an answer. kathleen rice and ted lieu are trying to make sure that there is at least an investigation. but the one silver lining, in terms of accountability, for any and all cases that were delayed, and yet still could be brought now is that now trump isn't around to pardon those folks. so today, they thomas barrack put up that much money, a record previously unprecedented bond, just in order to stay free until he is on trial. joining us now is joyce vance, district attorney for the you alabama, professor at university of alabama l
no presidential pardon coming for him. his indictment came after trump was out of his office, which itself is probably a scandal, if the indictment couldn't be brought while in office, because appointees of trump wouldn't let it happen. so he does not get out of jail free with a pardon card from trump. one of the open questions of the trump presidency is how many legal cases did not go forward to charges, just were not brought because they were squashed or delayed. i don't know if we'll ever...
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no presidential pardon coming for him. his indictment came after trump was out of office, which itself is probably a scandal if the indictment couldn't be brought while trump was in office because trump appointees wouldn't let it happen. but the fact that it was delayed means he doesn't get out of jail free with a pardon card from trump. one of the open questions of the trump presidency and its corruption is how many legal cases didn't go forward to charges, just were not brought because they were squashed or delayed by trump appointees of the justice department. i don't know if we will ever get an answer to that. kathleen rice and ted lieu are trying to make sure that the justice department at least investigates it. but the one silver lining in terms of accountability for any and all cases that were delayed and yet still could be brought now is that, well, now trump isn't around to pardon those folks. so today tom barrack put up that much money, a record, previously unprecedented $250 million bond just in order to stay fr
no presidential pardon coming for him. his indictment came after trump was out of office, which itself is probably a scandal if the indictment couldn't be brought while trump was in office because trump appointees wouldn't let it happen. but the fact that it was delayed means he doesn't get out of jail free with a pardon card from trump. one of the open questions of the trump presidency and its corruption is how many legal cases didn't go forward to charges, just were not brought because they...
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and the only way to do that was to pardon mr.nixon, get all his problems out of the white house so that my concentration could be on the economy, diplomatic problems, military problems, including how we can end the conflict in vietnam. there were some in the congress who said that i have made a deal with mr. nixon in order to become president and return, i would grant him a pardon. that was a total, inaccurate fabrication. the only way that i could put it on the record, under oath, was to respond to a request by the house committee and the judiciary to go up to capitol hill and lay out the facts. so, at the request of the chairman of that committee and the chairman of the subcommittee, i went up to capitol hill and testified under oath that there was no deal, that the decision was made strictly on what was best for the american people. >> on the third floor of the white house, it is a husband and father first before he is president. >> betty's contribution to history during her time at the white house and after was her total dedi
and the only way to do that was to pardon mr.nixon, get all his problems out of the white house so that my concentration could be on the economy, diplomatic problems, military problems, including how we can end the conflict in vietnam. there were some in the congress who said that i have made a deal with mr. nixon in order to become president and return, i would grant him a pardon. that was a total, inaccurate fabrication. the only way that i could put it on the record, under oath, was to...
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he pardoned him. trump pardons his with -- tom barrack is charged with being a foreign agent while he was working on the trump campaign and for the trump transition and from the trump inaugural, and once trump was in office. and if this kind of crime sounds like it's becoming a familiar theme, it might be because you remember trump national security adviser, mike flynn, was also charged with being a secret foreign agent. while he was working for trump's campaign and while he was working in the white house. mike flynn was also, eventually, pardoned by then president trump. but there was that truly unnerving foreign agent case against flynn's business partner, where prosecutors in point laid out the case that flynn and his business partner had been on the payroll of a foreign country! while trump had been working on things like, oh, i don't, no vetting candidates to be director of the cia. congratulations, trump's first cia director, mike pompeo, two of the guys who helped choose you for that job, were
he pardoned him. trump pardons his with -- tom barrack is charged with being a foreign agent while he was working on the trump campaign and for the trump transition and from the trump inaugural, and once trump was in office. and if this kind of crime sounds like it's becoming a familiar theme, it might be because you remember trump national security adviser, mike flynn, was also charged with being a secret foreign agent. while he was working for trump's campaign and while he was working in the...
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all right, pardon the _ their missions. all right, pardon the cliche - their missions.84 being on the programme and good luck. it is a worrying thought that all of the rubbish in space is not policed and more and more satellites going up. what does that mean in the future? let's look at the markets. as you can see, they are all headed down, in one direction as pessimism is mounting in the financial markets globally. there are a lot of concerns out there, particularly for asia, as many companies are grappling with rising infection rates of the delta variant and some countries are increasing their covid restrictions so economies are starting to lock in various countries, so there is concern about what that means. japanese which has then seen as a safe havenis which has then seen as a safe haven is going up today as was the price in gold and also we mentioned the price of oil has come down, as you can see here. that is how things ended friday in the us on wall street and of course that never bodes well for the day that follows in the united states. bank of america has get
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the aftermath of the rebellion, most of the men are pardoned. most of them plea to the virginia tortoise they've been misled. that their coral was not with, you know, that they were people who were really rebelling not because they were against the revolution because they were against the taxation and hardship the war was bringing. that they were misled by the evil and wicked ringleaders who put them on this path towards supporting the british. many of the men who had taken up arms actually agreed to form a company in a march op in support of lafayette's army. as a way of showing their good faith towards the american cause. many of the ringleaders are going to petition directly to the governor of virginia at this point who is governor harrison for clemency. we can see there is a transcription of that petition here. they say they were induced to join the late conspiracy theory against the state. the objective which was to refuse the payment of taxes. to oppose the act for raising troops. so again they're catching this not in terms of support for
the aftermath of the rebellion, most of the men are pardoned. most of them plea to the virginia tortoise they've been misled. that their coral was not with, you know, that they were people who were really rebelling not because they were against the revolution because they were against the taxation and hardship the war was bringing. that they were misled by the evil and wicked ringleaders who put them on this path towards supporting the british. many of the men who had taken up arms actually...
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most of the men are pardoned. most of them plea to the virginia authorities that they have been misled, that their quarrel was not with, you know, that they were a people who were really rebelling not because they were against the revolution but because they were against the taxation and the hardship that the war was bringing and they had been misled by these people and wicked ring leaders who kind of put them on this path towards supporting the british. and many of the men who had taken up arms actually agreed to form a company and march off in support of lafayette's army as a way of showing good faith towards the american cause. many of the ring leaders are going to petition directly to the governor of virginia, who is governor harrison, for clemency. and we can see there is a transcription of that petition here. they say they were induced to join the late conspiracy against the state. the object was to refuse the payment of taxes and oppose the act for raising troops. again, they are couching this not in terms
most of the men are pardoned. most of them plea to the virginia authorities that they have been misled, that their quarrel was not with, you know, that they were a people who were really rebelling not because they were against the revolution but because they were against the taxation and the hardship that the war was bringing and they had been misled by these people and wicked ring leaders who kind of put them on this path towards supporting the british. and many of the men who had taken up...
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probably in less than a year, he will wish that i had withheld the pardon.book describes and analyzes why lincoln had good reason to regret his marriage as much as he expected young soldier to rue his. the book common trades a number of things -- demonstrates a number of things, that as first lady mary lincoln padded payrolls and expense accounts, accepted bribes and kickbacks, sold trading permits, state secrets and pardons and peddled influence to help rogues and scoundrels secure government contracts and offices. but lincoln wed mary todd because, in all likelihood, she seduced him and insisted that he protect her honor. but the 5-2 inch mrs. lincoln physically abused her 6-4 inch his as well as her children and her servants, some of whom actually fought back. that she humiliated her husband in front of others on repeated to cakeses, that she caused -- occasions, that she caused him as president to fear that she would disgrace him publicly, that the 31-year-old lincoln who broke his original engagement to mary todd because he became infatuated with a gorg
probably in less than a year, he will wish that i had withheld the pardon.book describes and analyzes why lincoln had good reason to regret his marriage as much as he expected young soldier to rue his. the book common trades a number of things -- demonstrates a number of things, that as first lady mary lincoln padded payrolls and expense accounts, accepted bribes and kickbacks, sold trading permits, state secrets and pardons and peddled influence to help rogues and scoundrels secure government...
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there was water stone, convicted by adjured of his pure for lying to congress and then pardon. michael cohen who pleaded guilty to charges of tax fraud, there's michael flynn, trump's first national security adviser who pleaded guilty to lying to investigators and was also pardoned by trump. rick gates, former trump campaign deputy chairman and inaugural official who pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy and making false statements. there is of course donald trump himself, whose business is now facing tax evasion who were brought by the district attorney. truly a remarkable situation when you add it all up, rebecca davis o'brien is a reporter where she covers white-collar law enforcement and she joins me now. rebecca, first talk about what is alleged in this indictment? what laws did barrack violate? >> thanks for having me. federal prosecution in brooklyn accused him of working -- i guess they're two main groups of charges. the first that he worked alongside former employees and an emerati businessman to violate law requiring agents to register for the attorney general. acti
there was water stone, convicted by adjured of his pure for lying to congress and then pardon. michael cohen who pleaded guilty to charges of tax fraud, there's michael flynn, trump's first national security adviser who pleaded guilty to lying to investigators and was also pardoned by trump. rick gates, former trump campaign deputy chairman and inaugural official who pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy and making false statements. there is of course donald trump himself, whose business is...
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so it seems as though a blanket pardon is possible. did trump ever consider blanket pardoning all of his support of soldiers or did he just leave them on the battlefield? thank you. >> if so i don't know that that happened. next next in warrensburg missouri, go ahead. >> caller: and what if use of the video were all the people were marching up to the capitol. trump always terrorists and terrorism is all i have already. bye. speaking of just missing the question there. >> host: are color left. let's talk about mike pence's role on that january 6 and the former president's view of mike pence since then. where in your estimation is his relationship with the former president? >> at this point i would say in the nonexistence. the former president became convinced that mike pence had the power to reverse the electoral vote. and he would in fact use that power on the president's behalf. and essentially install the president for a second term on january 20. this was absurd and preposterous. mike pence had told him again and again and again thi
so it seems as though a blanket pardon is possible. did trump ever consider blanket pardoning all of his support of soldiers or did he just leave them on the battlefield? thank you. >> if so i don't know that that happened. next next in warrensburg missouri, go ahead. >> caller: and what if use of the video were all the people were marching up to the capitol. trump always terrorists and terrorism is all i have already. bye. speaking of just missing the question there. >> host:...
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but by definition, baby blues bus, pardon blues only last 3 days, and then it will resolve. get beyond that, then when you're looking at something that's going to last weeks, then you're in, you're in a position where now this is not a normal thing. this is the says and illness. and sometimes, you know, the illness of depression because it is emphasized, it will spontaneously resolve which, you know, fortunately, that was your experience. but there are other occasions where that argument was episode or depression. i mean, i've been referred women who were more than a year or pass, you know, their baby was more than a year old. and that post our freshman had never gone away and they can set up for some long term chronic problems. and. and so because of that, yes, for those normal mood disturbances, just support and encouragement when it, when it begins, and math and mask itself is an illness that has the potential at least to be long lasting than then intervening with treatment is important. that doesn't necessarily mean the treatment has to be medication. you know, the 1st l
but by definition, baby blues bus, pardon blues only last 3 days, and then it will resolve. get beyond that, then when you're looking at something that's going to last weeks, then you're in, you're in a position where now this is not a normal thing. this is the says and illness. and sometimes, you know, the illness of depression because it is emphasized, it will spontaneously resolve which, you know, fortunately, that was your experience. but there are other occasions where that argument was...
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flynn, of course, was pardoned. his business partner, who was charged in that case about the foreign agent -- the foreign agent charges, his case has been banging around in the courts for more than a year now, but we are expecting his case back in federal district court soon for a sentencing proceeding. so it may shed some further light there. boy, is it uncanny how many people were working at the top levels of the last administration and the campaign that created the last administration who, a, were felons and, b, were secret agents of foreign powers or they're alleged to be so by prosecutors. in the case of tom barrack, who was arrested in california today, arrested -- excused me, arraigned this afternoon in federal court in california, tom barrack is pleading not guilty. his lawyer says he is not guilty. tom barrack will be held in custody for the next week or so until he has another bail hearing next week on monday in court in los angeles. but it is interesting. in this tom barrack case with the indictment unsea
flynn, of course, was pardoned. his business partner, who was charged in that case about the foreign agent -- the foreign agent charges, his case has been banging around in the courts for more than a year now, but we are expecting his case back in federal district court soon for a sentencing proceeding. so it may shed some further light there. boy, is it uncanny how many people were working at the top levels of the last administration and the campaign that created the last administration who,...
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to all the draft that avoided the vietnam war so it seems a blanket pardon is possible.ider blanketsi pardon me while supporters and soldiers or did he just leave them onto the battlefield? >> if so, i don't know that happened. >> will in warrensburg, missouri. >> i want to go over the pretty young january 6 were all the people were marching up to the capitol. trump always tells lies -- >> i missing the question there. >> our caller left. but talk about mike pence's role on the january 6 former president view of mike pence. where, in your estimation is his relationship with the former president? >> at this time i would say near to nonexistent. the former president seems convinced that mike pence has the power to reverse the electoral vote and he would use that power on the president's behalf and essentially install the president for a second term january 20 this was absurd and preposterous and mike pence told him i can begin or could not and would not happen but the president continues to believe that and where it did not happen, where mike pence did not, he regarded it
to all the draft that avoided the vietnam war so it seems a blanket pardon is possible.ider blanketsi pardon me while supporters and soldiers or did he just leave them onto the battlefield? >> if so, i don't know that happened. >> will in warrensburg, missouri. >> i want to go over the pretty young january 6 were all the people were marching up to the capitol. trump always tells lies -- >> i missing the question there. >> our caller left. but talk about mike...
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the vietnam war, so it seems as though a blanket pardon is possible. did trump ever consider a blanket pardon of all his loyal support of soldiers, or did he just leave them on the battlefield? guest: if so, i don't know that that happens. host: wilhelm, upcoming in lawrenceburg, missouri. go ahead. caller: hi, mr. wolff. i wonder if you saw the video on january 6, where all the people was marching up to the capitol. trump always told lies and told lies, and that's all i have. already. guest: yes, i'm just missing the question there. host: our caller left. in terms of -- let's talk about mike pence sen. hirono: on the january 6 -- andy -- about mike pence on that january 6 -- where is his relationship with the former president? guest: at this point i would say it is near to nonexistent. the former president became convinced that mike pence had the power to reverse the electoral vote, and that he would in fact use that power on the president's behalf. and essentially install the president for a second term on january 20. this was absurd and preposterous
the vietnam war, so it seems as though a blanket pardon is possible. did trump ever consider a blanket pardon of all his loyal support of soldiers, or did he just leave them on the battlefield? guest: if so, i don't know that that happens. host: wilhelm, upcoming in lawrenceburg, missouri. go ahead. caller: hi, mr. wolff. i wonder if you saw the video on january 6, where all the people was marching up to the capitol. trump always told lies and told lies, and that's all i have. already. guest:...
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so it seems as though a blanket pardon is possible. trump ever consider blanket pardoning all of his support of soldiers or did he just leave them on the battlefield? thank you. >> if so i don't know that that happened. next next in warrensburg missouri, go ahead. >> caller: and what if use of the video were all the people were marching up to the capitol. trump always terrorists and terrorism is all i have already. bye. speaking of just missing the question there. >> host: are color left. let's talk about mike pence's role on that january 6 and the former president's view of mike pence since then. where in your estimation is his relationship with the former president? >> at this point i would say in the nonexistence. the former president became convinced that mike pence had the power to reverse the electoral vote. and he would in fact use that power on the president's behalf. and essentially install the president for a second term on january 20. this was absurd and preposterous. mike pence had told him again and again and again this co
so it seems as though a blanket pardon is possible. trump ever consider blanket pardoning all of his support of soldiers or did he just leave them on the battlefield? thank you. >> if so i don't know that that happened. next next in warrensburg missouri, go ahead. >> caller: and what if use of the video were all the people were marching up to the capitol. trump always terrorists and terrorism is all i have already. bye. speaking of just missing the question there. >> host: are...
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attorneys granting pardons. those are formal functions of the white house but the department had a role in those type of decisions and others and so does anyone want to talk about the way the department influences the white house and how does that serve the interests of the two entities or maybe doesn't. >> that is a clarifying question. it influences the white house in -- >> in decision making and decisions it makes. but if it is a bad question, it wouldn't be the first time. >> it is not a bad question. it is the relationship between the justice department and the white house on judges changes in different administrations. in mine, it was very interactive between doj and the white house in the judicial selection process. in the current administration, and in others, it has -- that authority migrated very clearly to the white house and to the white house council's office. obviously, the nomination of u.s. attorneys and marshals is something that should have a lot of responsibility in the justice department beca
attorneys granting pardons. those are formal functions of the white house but the department had a role in those type of decisions and others and so does anyone want to talk about the way the department influences the white house and how does that serve the interests of the two entities or maybe doesn't. >> that is a clarifying question. it influences the white house in -- >> in decision making and decisions it makes. but if it is a bad question, it wouldn't be the first time....
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during the civil war he pardoned a union soldier who had deserted to return home and weld his sweetheart. he -- wed his sweetheart. he reportedly had been flirting with another -- [inaudible] as the president signed the necessary document sparing this man's life, he said i ought to punish the young man -- [inaudible] the book described why lincoln had good reason to regret his marriage as much as he expected the young soldier to rue his. but as first lady, mary lincoln pad payrolls and expense accounts, accepted bribes and kickbacks, sold trading permits, state secrets and pardons and peddled influence to help scoundrels secure government contracts and offices. but like -- she seduced him and insisted he protect her honor. but the 5-2-inch mrs. lincoln physically abused her 6-4-inch husband as well as her children and servants, some of whom actually fought back. but she humiliated her husband in front of others. she caused him as president the fear that she would disgrace him publicly. but the 31-year-old lincoln -- [inaudible] his original engagement because he became infatuated with a
during the civil war he pardoned a union soldier who had deserted to return home and weld his sweetheart. he -- wed his sweetheart. he reportedly had been flirting with another -- [inaudible] as the president signed the necessary document sparing this man's life, he said i ought to punish the young man -- [inaudible] the book described why lincoln had good reason to regret his marriage as much as he expected the young soldier to rue his. but as first lady, mary lincoln pad payrolls and expense...
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roberts pardon was conditional.bracelet, and still a record. >> this governor expressed to me that the door was open for a reconsideration toward an absolute pardon. which would erase, expunge his conviction. >> and on december 16th, 2016, governor mcauliffe did just that. granting robert davis a full pardon. just one month later, roberts mother sandy died in a car crash. she had said her greatest joy was seeing her son exonerated. it would take the state two years. but virginia lawmakers eroded davis nearly $600,000 in compensation for his wrongful conviction. laura believes that her there are untold others now languishing in american brothers prisons. he confessed under duress to something they didn't do. >> filet these stories are beginning to make headlines. now we see, eyes are beginning to open. questions are beginning to be asked around the country. and that is what happened in robert davis this case. >> one night of your life made a hell of a difference. >> yeah, yeah. >> you ever run into randy snead? >> i
roberts pardon was conditional.bracelet, and still a record. >> this governor expressed to me that the door was open for a reconsideration toward an absolute pardon. which would erase, expunge his conviction. >> and on december 16th, 2016, governor mcauliffe did just that. granting robert davis a full pardon. just one month later, roberts mother sandy died in a car crash. she had said her greatest joy was seeing her son exonerated. it would take the state two years. but virginia...
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and about pardon onning people ahead of being charged of a crime, like pocket pardons. a discussion arose inside the white house about whether the president could prospectively pardon giuliani and trump jr., and perhaps even himself, to eliminate the risk of being charged. cipollone told meadows that was a step too far. it would smack of and quite possibly be obstruction of justice. he said he and many of his senior lawyers would resign en masse and hold a news conference announcing their strong objections. the news conference threat was the death knell for the discussion. the white house could not afford to take on any more public shaming. eli, is that, first of all, your understanding of the pardon process and what stopped -- i wondered many news cycles is don jr. walking around with a pocket pardon but it answers this question whether the doj would examine his role in it. it seems his own white house counsel thought it might have come to that conclusion on the day of the insurrection itself. >> right, and thinking back to what i remember pointing out there were discu
and about pardon onning people ahead of being charged of a crime, like pocket pardons. a discussion arose inside the white house about whether the president could prospectively pardon giuliani and trump jr., and perhaps even himself, to eliminate the risk of being charged. cipollone told meadows that was a step too far. it would smack of and quite possibly be obstruction of justice. he said he and many of his senior lawyers would resign en masse and hold a news conference announcing their...
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there is roger stone convicted by a jury of his peers of lying to congress and then pardoned. there's michael cohn, trump's lawyer and fixer who pleaded guilty of tax fraud and campaign violations. there's michael flynn who pleaded guilty to lying to investigators and was also pardoned by trump. rick gates, former trump campaign deputy official who pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy and making false statements. there is donald trump himself whose business is facing tax evasion charges that are brought by the manhattan district attorney. truthfully a remarkable situation when you add it all up. rebecca davis o'brien, reporter at the wall street journal where she covers white collar law enforcement and she joins me now. rebecca, talk us through what is alleged in this indictment. what law did barrack violate? >> sure. federal prosecutors in brooklyn accused tom barbarrack -- two m groups of charges. first, he worked alongside a former employee and an emeratie businessman. basically acting as a conduit for promoting the united arab emirates political wishes to the trump camp
there is roger stone convicted by a jury of his peers of lying to congress and then pardoned. there's michael cohn, trump's lawyer and fixer who pleaded guilty of tax fraud and campaign violations. there's michael flynn who pleaded guilty to lying to investigators and was also pardoned by trump. rick gates, former trump campaign deputy official who pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy and making false statements. there is donald trump himself whose business is facing tax evasion charges that...
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on pardons, again, in my administration, there was no pardon given without, when i was there, without a recommendations from the pardon attorney who reported to me and through me to the white house. those exchange between administrations. so others may have a different experience. >> i think a lot of it is the relationship that doj has with the president and the white house counsel and senior staff want to organize these functions. so pardons in different ways from other recent administrations. typically when we talk about doj personnel who report to the attorney general, you know, in my experience, doj plays a role. in. these are presidential decisions. the president doesn't make those decisions without consulting the department of justice and obviously in the case of u.s. attorneys and the like, senators play a very significant role in that as well. >> by the way, we don't have to, i don't mean to divert from the question you were asking, judge. i was going to say, the office legal counsel has an enormous impact on the white house on issues simply because it is the office of legal c
on pardons, again, in my administration, there was no pardon given without, when i was there, without a recommendations from the pardon attorney who reported to me and through me to the white house. those exchange between administrations. so others may have a different experience. >> i think a lot of it is the relationship that doj has with the president and the white house counsel and senior staff want to organize these functions. so pardons in different ways from other recent...
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he threatened to resign if the president issued any such pardons. not only that but he said, he and many of his senior lawyers would resign in mass, and then he would hold a news conference announcing their strong objections. the news conference threat was the death knell for the discussion. the white house could not afford to take any more public shaming. here with us tonight is tim miller contributor, and former communications director for jeb bush. and susan dell partial, msnbc political analyst, i am so glad you guys are both here, we have to dig into this. did tim, i want to share more from this book particularly what they would do if trump ordered a military action that they viewed as dangerous? where they write, they considered falling on their swords one by one, like a set of dominoes, they concluded they might rat or seriously resigned than execute the order. it was kind of a saturday night massacre in reverse, and informal blockade they would keep in their back pockets if it ever came to that. okay, tim, these guys seem to want revisionist
he threatened to resign if the president issued any such pardons. not only that but he said, he and many of his senior lawyers would resign in mass, and then he would hold a news conference announcing their strong objections. the news conference threat was the death knell for the discussion. the white house could not afford to take any more public shaming. here with us tonight is tim miller contributor, and former communications director for jeb bush. and susan dell partial, msnbc political...
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and so one of the things is very often there's been this focus on depression as post pardon depression. what we've learned of the course of the last 20 years is that as part of depression is actually a bit of a misnomer in that many women experience depression during pregnancy. and when that's the case, then you have to take a look at what's the risks mom and baby of the depression left untreated versus the mass. and i will certainly acknowledge there is no medication, certainly no any depression, but no medication. that is completely risk free. if taken during pregnancy or during breastfeeding, but if you, if you take stock 1st of the illness and what danger, zip poses. and so we know that for example, in pregnancy, depression left untreated triples to quadruple ration preterm birth or wait for tension during pregnancy. i see you and message for newborns or higher if mothers are depressed during pregnancy and so forth. and we know that was part of the depression, interferes with mother infant bonding that can lead to problematic developmental children, contributing to childhood, depre
and so one of the things is very often there's been this focus on depression as post pardon depression. what we've learned of the course of the last 20 years is that as part of depression is actually a bit of a misnomer in that many women experience depression during pregnancy. and when that's the case, then you have to take a look at what's the risks mom and baby of the depression left untreated versus the mass. and i will certainly acknowledge there is no medication, certainly no any...
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you wouldn't be thinking about issuing a pardon. so this is something that the u. s. department of justice is showing and their that's why nothing is simple as simply dropped with the change of regimes in the us or administrations in the us. you know, it's almost pain swept to the side by a lot of the mainstream media. and you even have some journalist tonight still protest at calling him a journalist. will are going to say that julian assigns is form of journalism. is probably the most pure it comes with that any spin with that, any sort of opinion that's added to it. he's just giving the raw data to the people and i think he should be applauded for that. the french course has convicted 11 people for harassing a 16 year old girl over a number of anti islam. posts that she made on social media. the teenager in question schools mila. she says that her life's been ruined by online harassment that included death threats. so the dubious key picks up the story. the court decides that 11 of those who had been accused of the cyber bullying of this teenager who's known onl
you wouldn't be thinking about issuing a pardon. so this is something that the u. s. department of justice is showing and their that's why nothing is simple as simply dropped with the change of regimes in the us or administrations in the us. you know, it's almost pain swept to the side by a lot of the mainstream media. and you even have some journalist tonight still protest at calling him a journalist. will are going to say that julian assigns is form of journalism. is probably the most pure it...
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and pardons, again, in my administration there was no pardon given without -- when i was there, without a recommendation from the pardon -- reported to me, and through me to the white house. those things change between administrations. others will have a different experience. >> i mean, a lot of that depends on the personalities involved, the relationships that doj has with the president depending on what they want to organize under the assumptions. definitely changes over time. and certainly in the trump administration, -- on personnel, typically, we are talking about doj personnel that report to the attorney general, in my experience doj plays a role in that, these are presidential decisions, but the president does not make those decisions without consulting the department of justice. obviously in the case of u.s. attorneys and late senators play a significant role in that as well. >> by the way, i don't mean to divert from the question, but we are asking the judge, certainly i would say the office legal counsel has enormous impact on the white house with the eagles -- issues. it is t
and pardons, again, in my administration there was no pardon given without -- when i was there, without a recommendation from the pardon -- reported to me, and through me to the white house. those things change between administrations. others will have a different experience. >> i mean, a lot of that depends on the personalities involved, the relationships that doj has with the president depending on what they want to organize under the assumptions. definitely changes over time. and...
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you wouldn't be thinking about issuing a pardon. so this is something that the u. s. department of justice is showing and there. that's why nothing as simple as simply dropped with the change of regimes in the us or administrations in the us. you know, so my, spain swept to the side bar on the mainstream media and you even have some journalist to die that still protest at calling him a journalist will are going to say that job without any sort of opinion that's added to it. he's just giving the raw data to the people and i think he should be applauded for that. or pink floyd co funder roger waters, a long time supporter of julie le sounds told r t the media has been cowed into silence and it's reporting of the case. i was at a street protest last february and we march from the australian embassy to parliament square. and we made fun speeches. and we made all the points that we've all made again and again and again and again. the government took absolutely no notice. has it got through to to a large section of the public? yeah. has. are there many decent people in t
you wouldn't be thinking about issuing a pardon. so this is something that the u. s. department of justice is showing and there. that's why nothing as simple as simply dropped with the change of regimes in the us or administrations in the us. you know, so my, spain swept to the side bar on the mainstream media and you even have some journalist to die that still protest at calling him a journalist will are going to say that job without any sort of opinion that's added to it. he's just giving the...
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you wouldn't be thinking about issuing a pardon. so this is something that the u. s. department of justice is showing and their that's why nothing as simple as simply dropped with the change of, of, of regimes in the us or administrations in the us, you know, is almost pain swept to the side by a lot of the mainstream media. and you even have some journalist tonight still protest at calling him a journalist. we're going to say that julian assigns is form of journalism. is probably the most pure it comes with that any spin with that, any sort of opinion that's added to it. he just giving the raw data to the people and i think he should be applauded for that lesson amongst his the new israeli government was finely formed, but it's already running into difficulties. failing to extend a contentious law, the boss palestinians, married to israelis from getting israeli citizenship. the legislation was passed following the 2nd palestinian uprising 2 decades ago. duty security concerns. but critics believe its annual pro engage was aimed at maintaining a jewish majority in
you wouldn't be thinking about issuing a pardon. so this is something that the u. s. department of justice is showing and their that's why nothing as simple as simply dropped with the change of, of, of regimes in the us or administrations in the us, you know, is almost pain swept to the side by a lot of the mainstream media. and you even have some journalist tonight still protest at calling him a journalist. we're going to say that julian assigns is form of journalism. is probably the most pure...
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you wouldn't be thinking about issuing a pardon. so this is something that the u. s. department of justice is showing. and there, that's why nothing as simple as simply dropped with the change of regimes in the us or administrations in the us. you know, it's almost been swept to the side by a lot of the mainstream media. and you even have some journalist tonight still protest at calling him a journalist. we're going to say that julian sanchez, former journalism, is probably the most pure. it comes with that any spin with that, any sort of opinion that's added to it. he's just giving the raw data to the people and i think he should be applauded for that. so let's see you in the program here on our team tightening their grip on the tech giant. india says twitter is no longer immune from responsibility over a user generated content will lift the lid on that story in just a moment. the ah ah, me. when i was wrong, why don't i just don't the room. yes, to fill out this thing because the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves? well, the part w
you wouldn't be thinking about issuing a pardon. so this is something that the u. s. department of justice is showing. and there, that's why nothing as simple as simply dropped with the change of regimes in the us or administrations in the us. you know, it's almost been swept to the side by a lot of the mainstream media. and you even have some journalist tonight still protest at calling him a journalist. we're going to say that julian sanchez, former journalism, is probably the most pure. it...
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i know stream cases where women, you know, when, as far as commit suicide during pos, pardon me. so would you recommend treating it to all the women or just those who feel like they're in need? so there is a, there is a continuum. there is a new disturbance after delivery called post part and blues, or sometimes it's called baby blues, which is experienced by over half of women. sadness being very emotional. but by definition, baby blues bus, part of blues only last 3 days, and then it will resolve, get beyond that. then when you're looking at something that's going to last weeks, then you're in, you're in a position where now this is not a normal thing. this is the says and illness and sometimes the illness of depression, because it is empathetic will spontaneously resolved which, you know, fortunately, that was your experience with their other occasions where that argument was, episode or depression. i mean, i've been referred women who were more than a year or pass, you know, their baby was more than a year old, and that was our freshman, had never gone away. and i can set up
i know stream cases where women, you know, when, as far as commit suicide during pos, pardon me. so would you recommend treating it to all the women or just those who feel like they're in need? so there is a, there is a continuum. there is a new disturbance after delivery called post part and blues, or sometimes it's called baby blues, which is experienced by over half of women. sadness being very emotional. but by definition, baby blues bus, part of blues only last 3 days, and then it will...