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the news today about paul manafort walking out of jail in pennsylvania. there's no record of any infection in that prison but is that the appropriate step given the possibility of infection in the prison context? >> well, the problem is bill barr has so politicized the justice department, justice system, that people can't have confidence in the decision to release people like paul manafort to do home imprisonment is based on the merits, is based on either his health situation or covid situation at present. no one can really have confidence in that. i can tell you, andrea, in southern california there are two prisons not far from my distribute, one at terminal island, which 40% to 70% of inmates have covid. i can bet you the families of those incarcerated in those two institutions are looking at the release of paul manafort today and saying how come my family member is not being released to home custody? it must be because their names are not paul manafort, they're not a friend of donald trump. this system stinks. and that's the result of bill barr politic
the news today about paul manafort walking out of jail in pennsylvania. there's no record of any infection in that prison but is that the appropriate step given the possibility of infection in the prison context? >> well, the problem is bill barr has so politicized the justice department, justice system, that people can't have confidence in the decision to release people like paul manafort to do home imprisonment is based on the merits, is based on either his health situation or covid...
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let's move to the us, where donald trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort, has been released cerns. manafort is serving a seven—and—a—half—year term for tax and bank fraud offences. he will now complete his sentence under house arrest. katty kayjoins us from washington. paul manafort, he was initially charged and imprisoned, we were all over this and the headlines, just remind us what was happening there and what happens to him now. he went to prison injune of 2018 and when was one of the high—profile people caught up in the robert mueller investigation caught up into donald trump off potential links in the campaign and he eventually pled guilty to fraud because of lobbying that he had done, undisclosed lobbying for a pro—russian entity and ukraine. he was sent to prison for seven and half years and he was released and will be back home just outside of washington, dc and northern virginia. this is causing some controversy because the us bureau of prisons owned guidelines is that prisoners are eligible for release because of covid—19 if they have served half of their sentence 0
let's move to the us, where donald trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort, has been released cerns. manafort is serving a seven—and—a—half—year term for tax and bank fraud offences. he will now complete his sentence under house arrest. katty kayjoins us from washington. paul manafort, he was initially charged and imprisoned, we were all over this and the headlines, just remind us what was happening there and what happens to him now. he went to prison injune of 2018 and when was...
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so why are some like paul manafort, paul manafort, the president's former campaign chair who is now injail, being released to home confinement. why does he get that hook-up while other nonviolent offenders including elderly people and pregnant women are not. they're still sitting in jail. e we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is the time to take care of what matters most. like we've done together, so many times before. discover all the ways we're helping members at usaa.com/coronavirus discover all the ways we're helping members (vo) what does it mean to be america's most reliable network? it means helping those who serve stay connected to their families. and now verizon wants to give them something back. our best pricing ever. $30 per line for all nurses, teachers, first responders, military, and their families. not for a few months, but for as long as t
so why are some like paul manafort, paul manafort, the president's former campaign chair who is now injail, being released to home confinement. why does he get that hook-up while other nonviolent offenders including elderly people and pregnant women are not. they're still sitting in jail. e we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before...
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so i'm not mad about paul manafort.'m mad about the hundreds of thousands of other prisoners who don't get the same break. i'm mad that if you're not rich and white and connected, you don't have the same opportunity that paul manafort had to come home and stay safe. >> but it's even more specific than that, it really looks, when you go down the line and look at the fates of the people that specifically, like, kind of took one for the team, like donald trump, and that's flynn and stone and manafort, day didn't like roll over on him. and you look at their fates. i mean, the flynn case is really remarkable. here's a guy who pleaded guilty. the doj has now undertaken this completely, you know, wild move of rescinding, essentially, withdrawing their prosecution of him. this is not like normal stuff. this is not the normal stuff of, like, well, people were connected and wealthy, you know, they do better in the system than people who aren't. this is next level. >> this is the department of justice under bill barr and donald tr
so i'm not mad about paul manafort.'m mad about the hundreds of thousands of other prisoners who don't get the same break. i'm mad that if you're not rich and white and connected, you don't have the same opportunity that paul manafort had to come home and stay safe. >> but it's even more specific than that, it really looks, when you go down the line and look at the fates of the people that specifically, like, kind of took one for the team, like donald trump, and that's flynn and stone and...
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let's start with paul manafort.people elderly or at risk of the disease out of federal prisons but there is 76% of inmates in california and they're not releasing a tennessee on of the. there are people in manafort's facility that qualify, manafort is well under the half way threshold outlined in the burro of prison guidelines and yet, he's out. >> make no mistake, chris, paul manafort is a bad dude. even before his criminal conviction, he was locked up for violating his bail by intimidating witnesses and then he gets convicted of numerous federal felonies. but he doesn't deserve a penalty and the reality is, when you're in prison, you can't take the steps we all need to to stay safe. you can't practice social distancing. people with preexisting conditions can't take extra precautions. you can't wash your hands like you need to. i'm not mad about paul manafort but i'm mad about the hundreds of thousands of other prisoners that don't get the same break. i'm mad that if you're not rich and white and connected, you don
let's start with paul manafort.people elderly or at risk of the disease out of federal prisons but there is 76% of inmates in california and they're not releasing a tennessee on of the. there are people in manafort's facility that qualify, manafort is well under the half way threshold outlined in the burro of prison guidelines and yet, he's out. >> make no mistake, chris, paul manafort is a bad dude. even before his criminal conviction, he was locked up for violating his bail by...
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laa: paul manafort, the president's campaign chair is now home. how does that look?en that he is another's associate of the president -- another associate of the president? this is someone who was notorious luxury.onsumption of he will now spend much of his sentence in his rather luxurious residence in new york. he is goingo tserve his time like a true one presenter -- one percenter. the problem is he was in the guidelines of the most at rk. hes 71 years old with aed host of mal problems, including respiratory and heart problems. he pretty much checked off every box. that he is not the first high-profile defendant to get a windfall from that pandemic michael the knotty -- michael 'vanati is also spending his time in a friends home in california. laura: thank you for being with us. venezuela was in crisis before the coronavirus pandemic. food prices have soared and is being rationed. venezuela's president imposed a nationwide lockdown in march and has extended it for another 30 days. the opposition leaders said they have collapsed after years of the economic crisis. >
laa: paul manafort, the president's campaign chair is now home. how does that look?en that he is another's associate of the president -- another associate of the president? this is someone who was notorious luxury.onsumption of he will now spend much of his sentence in his rather luxurious residence in new york. he is goingo tserve his time like a true one presenter -- one percenter. the problem is he was in the guidelines of the most at rk. hes 71 years old with aed host of mal problems,...
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let's move to the us, where donald trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort, has been released anafort is serving a seven—and—a—half—year term for tax and bank fraud offences. he will now complete his sentence under house arrest. here's katty kay from washington. so in soinjune so injune of 2018 he went to prison and he was one of the high—profile people caught up in the robert mueller investigation into the potential links with russia during the campaign. paul manafort eventually pled guilty due to fraud because of undisclosed lobbying he had done for a pro—russian entity in the ukraine. he was sent to prison for seven and a half years and he has now been released and he will be back home and just outside washington, dc and north of western virginia. this is causing controversy because the us bureau of prisons guidelines is that prisoners are eligible for release because of covid—19 because they have served half of their sentence or only have 18 months left. no one else from his present had been released and there is some criticism this is politics at play here and of course th
let's move to the us, where donald trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort, has been released anafort is serving a seven—and—a—half—year term for tax and bank fraud offences. he will now complete his sentence under house arrest. here's katty kay from washington. so in soinjune so injune of 2018 he went to prison and he was one of the high—profile people caught up in the robert mueller investigation into the potential links with russia during the campaign. paul manafort...
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and then the bureau of prisons just released former trump 2016 campaign chair paul manafort from federal prison due to the coronavirus pandemic. but the president's former personal lawyer michael cohen, who you remember turned on the president, cooperated with federal prosecutors in congress, testified before the house. he did not get the same treatment. he was supposed to be released in the beginning of may and without explanation the officials reversed that decision, that looked suspect to us until today when he was released to home confinement. we don't know the full story of what happened there, the back and forth, but it does make sense i think to release michael cohen and paul manafort from federal prison in the midst of a pandemic where their health is imperilled. that is also true of hundreds of thousands of other folks who are right now in prisons and jails amidst the pandemic. like for just one instance, anthony swain, who has been in jail pretrial for over four years. four years awaiting trial on drug charges. anthony's a parapalegic and recently tested positive for coronaviru
and then the bureau of prisons just released former trump 2016 campaign chair paul manafort from federal prison due to the coronavirus pandemic. but the president's former personal lawyer michael cohen, who you remember turned on the president, cooperated with federal prosecutors in congress, testified before the house. he did not get the same treatment. he was supposed to be released in the beginning of may and without explanation the officials reversed that decision, that looked suspect to us...
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i'm glad someone like paul manafort got some mercy, let out during this pandemic.ut there are literally hundred of thousands of others rotting behind bars right now scared for their lives who should be out, too. >>> right now i think it's safe to say we are all thinking about the future a lot, which is very uncertain, and one of the questions i am really thinking about is how are my kids, when are my kids going back to school? are they going back to school in the fall? >> i'm interested in this because my wife and i are trying to home school them and it's a lot. we're doing our best but also because, this is probably the biggest policy question that everyone, that policy makers across the world, and in this country are wrestling with, closing down schools was probably the single biggest step that governments took to contain the virus, right? it affected 55 million students in this country. and it seems really unclear how to go about safely reopening all of these schools, because when you're talking about schools, you're talking about day care and pre-k, to elementa
i'm glad someone like paul manafort got some mercy, let out during this pandemic.ut there are literally hundred of thousands of others rotting behind bars right now scared for their lives who should be out, too. >>> right now i think it's safe to say we are all thinking about the future a lot, which is very uncertain, and one of the questions i am really thinking about is how are my kids, when are my kids going back to school? are they going back to school in the fall? >> i'm...
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they issue memos and press releases when people like paul manafort or michael cohen are released. but out of the public spotlight where the best majority of people, they are doing nothing. and fact, they are doing worse than nothing and opposing release when vulnerable people seek bail or compassionate release. every day, prosecutors are going into courts around the country claiming that the dop has a meeting under control. that the positive test results are low. they of course never mentioned that the dop is only testing a tiny fraction of the people incarcerated. federal prosecutors tell policy and procedure while ignoring the facts on the ground and the court ordered medical inspections which have found the jails and prisons engaged in a "systemic failure." in courthouses around the country, as my colleagues and i attempted to get people out, we see the intransigence and the cruelty firsthand. we are not the only ones. federal judges have referred to the doj and dop policies as an "outrage," "illogical," "alarming," "unfathomable," and "shocking." i could go on. federal judges
they issue memos and press releases when people like paul manafort or michael cohen are released. but out of the public spotlight where the best majority of people, they are doing nothing. and fact, they are doing worse than nothing and opposing release when vulnerable people seek bail or compassionate release. every day, prosecutors are going into courts around the country claiming that the dop has a meeting under control. that the positive test results are low. they of course never mentioned...
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i'm glad someone like paul manafort got some mercy, let out during this pandemic.but there are literally hundred of thousands of others rotting behind bars right now scared for their lives who should be out, too. s who should be out, too. g to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies. isn't that what i said? no you were talking about allstate and insurance. i just... when i... let's try again. everybody back to one. accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer t
i'm glad someone like paul manafort got some mercy, let out during this pandemic.but there are literally hundred of thousands of others rotting behind bars right now scared for their lives who should be out, too. s who should be out, too. g to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies. isn't that what i said? no you were...
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former trump campaign chairman paul manafort will serve the rest of his jail sentence at home.-old released from a federal prison in pennsylvania this morning because of concerns that he could contract the coronavirus even though the bureau of prisons says there are no known cases in his facility. manafort was convicted in august 2018 of tax fraud and other charges related to work he did in ukraine. at this point we're joined by my colleague nicolle wallace, host of "deadline white house." nicole, i wanted to make sure you were read in along with our viewers on this development. dr. rick bright, the top vaccine doctor in our government who was ousted from his position at health and human services last month will testify before a house committee tomorrow, and in advance testimony we have this quote, he's going to warn of the darkest winter in modern history. he plans to tell lawmakers on the committee, quote, our window of opportunity is closing. if we fail to develop a national coordinated response based in science, i fear the pandemic will get far worse and be prolonged causin
former trump campaign chairman paul manafort will serve the rest of his jail sentence at home.-old released from a federal prison in pennsylvania this morning because of concerns that he could contract the coronavirus even though the bureau of prisons says there are no known cases in his facility. manafort was convicted in august 2018 of tax fraud and other charges related to work he did in ukraine. at this point we're joined by my colleague nicolle wallace, host of "deadline white...
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paul manafort on the tax case or bank application. in solitary confinement at 72 years old.nn and george papadopoulos, a volunteer on the campaign. even more significant is what we know about the president and the fact he was involved from the get-go and was have much in the middle of this and they were disappointed putin did not react to the sanctions obama put on them. so the issue of russia collusion, the pot started stirring. nunes it seems along with jordan had a handle on this right at the beginning. >> yes, indeed they did. what we are firing out is the things they were saying from their investigation there in the house were indeed direct. and as you said, they got away with this to a point. they created this story. they decided this what they were going to use to set up this entrapment. and it didn't work. they hate donald trump so much, they created this. as lindsey graham said to you earlier, what we can doth the senate is expose what transpired. dur & reported that is a criminal investigation. and judge, i have to tell you reading from -- look at the rod rosen see
paul manafort on the tax case or bank application. in solitary confinement at 72 years old.nn and george papadopoulos, a volunteer on the campaign. even more significant is what we know about the president and the fact he was involved from the get-go and was have much in the middle of this and they were disappointed putin did not react to the sanctions obama put on them. so the issue of russia collusion, the pot started stirring. nunes it seems along with jordan had a handle on this right at...
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another trump loyalist paul manafort was released early from prison this week amid coronavirus fearslly meet the criteria for early release. joining me now is msnbc legal analyst maya wily and glen ke kershner. there is a grab bag of issues here. but let's start with the potential inside trading investigation. how much trouble are these senators, particularly mar. measure, how much trouble do you think they're in? >> nice to so you again. it seems like the amount of trouble they may be in depends on how donald trump is feeling about their loyalty. you know, the problem is, when we see a senator richard burr apparently involved in insider trading, because, you know, 2012 congress passed the stop act, when it looks like richard burr is taking advantage of information he receives in his capacity as the chair of the senate intel committee, using that information before it is available to the public and dumping stocks or buying stocks and earning a whole bunch of money in the midst of this coronavirus national emergency, it sure looks like potentially criminal conduct. the question then u
another trump loyalist paul manafort was released early from prison this week amid coronavirus fearslly meet the criteria for early release. joining me now is msnbc legal analyst maya wily and glen ke kershner. there is a grab bag of issues here. but let's start with the potential inside trading investigation. how much trouble are these senators, particularly mar. measure, how much trouble do you think they're in? >> nice to so you again. it seems like the amount of trouble they may be in...
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prison release announced today, none other than than president trump's former campaign manager paul manafort, in jail, sentenced over seven years on tax evasion and other charges, that of course, stemming from the investigation by special counsel robert muller. manafort's attorney wrote a letter to the bureau of prisons asking for early release saying his underlying medical conditions put him at significant risk of contracting covid-19. the prisons agreed. he's now out and in home confinement, coming as criminal justice reforms calling for early release of non-violent offenders who remain significantly vulnerable as this deadly virus continues to spread like wildfire through the nation's jails. >> josh campbell, thank you so much. >>> cdc preparing to release an alert that warns doctors to be on the lookout for a mysterious illness that could be linked to coronavirus in children. marked by persistent fever, inflammation and poor function in one or more organs. first reported in new york, most states now reporting some of these cases and dr. mary beth's son the director of the rheumatology pr
prison release announced today, none other than than president trump's former campaign manager paul manafort, in jail, sentenced over seven years on tax evasion and other charges, that of course, stemming from the investigation by special counsel robert muller. manafort's attorney wrote a letter to the bureau of prisons asking for early release saying his underlying medical conditions put him at significant risk of contracting covid-19. the prisons agreed. he's now out and in home confinement,...
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the president's former campaign manager, paul manafort, has been released from prison and will continue this is because of the conavirus concerns in the prison. manafort had been due to get out in 2024. the supreme court will take up the question today as to whether members of the electoral college can vote for someone other than the person they were assigned to. so-called faceless electors. also, republicans look like they will take two special congressional elections winning in wisconsin looks like they will win in southern california. in an interview with time magazine the president's son-in-law jared kushner said he was not sure if the 2020 presidential elections would go forward. this echoes a claim joe biden is making that somehow the trump administration would try to delay the elections. when asked if the pandemic could delay elections kushner responded, i'm not sure i can commit one way or the other but right now it's the plan to go forward. the president's daughter's husband has no authority to delay the presidential elections. in fact, nobody does. it is hard coded into the co
the president's former campaign manager, paul manafort, has been released from prison and will continue this is because of the conavirus concerns in the prison. manafort had been due to get out in 2024. the supreme court will take up the question today as to whether members of the electoral college can vote for someone other than the person they were assigned to. so-called faceless electors. also, republicans look like they will take two special congressional elections winning in wisconsin...
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paul manafort got out just over a week ago.n though there were no virus cases in manafort's prison in pennsylvania, he was released. so what's at play here? >> with these two defendants, manafort and cohen, factors weighed in their future. they hadn't served 50% of their sentences. but, otherwise, it's their age and any kind of health issues they can marshall up to show a judge or a court or the bureau of prisons that weighed in their favor. another huge factor of course is having able counsel to fight this at the bureau of prisons and with the courts that convicted them. so many prisoners are sitting around wondering why not me? in terms of home confinement, they are essentially serving their terms in their apartments. if you're michael cohen or paul manafort, home confinement is not such a big deal. it's a pretty good time to get home confinement. >> it all depends on what the meaning is. michael cohen just recently renovated his place in new york. i'm sure it's pretty nice. our thanks to you. >>> thanks for watching. i'm lin
paul manafort got out just over a week ago.n though there were no virus cases in manafort's prison in pennsylvania, he was released. so what's at play here? >> with these two defendants, manafort and cohen, factors weighed in their future. they hadn't served 50% of their sentences. but, otherwise, it's their age and any kind of health issues they can marshall up to show a judge or a court or the bureau of prisons that weighed in their favor. another huge factor of course is having able...
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>>tonight president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort is out of federal prison. he will serve the rest of his sentence at home because of concerns about his health and coronavirus the 71 year-old was released today from a low-security prison in pennsylvania after his lawyers argued. he was at high risk because of several health issues manafort was among the first people to be charged in special counsel robert mueller's russia probe. he was sentenced last year and was not due to be released until 2024 hill served home confinement as we switch gears now and take a peek outside just looking at the low clouds earlier today during the flyover and not much has changed now joining us now a crime for meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez saa. >>but greece is going to stay spotty like this. >>no we're actually going to notice, warmer and drier conditions tomorrow and better clearing as well for your thursday afternoon. so just a friendly reminder today is wednesday may 13 today's daytime highs near average a little bit below normal as you major way inland, but the biggest cool
>>tonight president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort is out of federal prison. he will serve the rest of his sentence at home because of concerns about his health and coronavirus the 71 year-old was released today from a low-security prison in pennsylvania after his lawyers argued. he was at high risk because of several health issues manafort was among the first people to be charged in special counsel robert mueller's russia probe. he was sentenced last year and was not due...
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. >> paul manafort has prison to confinement, over concerns of the coronavirus. they argue that he is high-risk because of his age of 71, and his pre-existing medical conditions. he was put in prison for tax and bank fraud charges. >> some southern california counties could get the green light to reopen faster if they me if they meet criteria including limiting nonessential movement and mixing the populations. eleven counties are already speeding through the requirements for reopening. >> los angeles county reopen today, beachgoers shouldn't count on laying out in the sun. >> reporter: this is fave phase one of beaches reopening, but before you come down here, don't expect a typical day at the beach. surf is up at sunset beach. an exciting time for servers who've been banned from the water for nearly two months. >> the waves have been great, the water has warmed uper issoh soutt ell in the water. >> the news brought people from all over the region. they took the day to enjoy some boogie boarding. >> they are not alone. vehicles are lined up and down the pch. >> t
. >> paul manafort has prison to confinement, over concerns of the coronavirus. they argue that he is high-risk because of his age of 71, and his pre-existing medical conditions. he was put in prison for tax and bank fraud charges. >> some southern california counties could get the green light to reopen faster if they me if they meet criteria including limiting nonessential movement and mixing the populations. eleven counties are already speeding through the requirements for...
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the burro 2016 paul manafort from federal prison due to the coronavirus pandemic.er turned on the president, cooperated with federal congress testified before the house and did not get the same treatment. he was supposed to be released in may and officials reversed that decision and that looked suspect until today when he was released to home confinement. we do not know the full story of what happened there back and forth but does make sense to release michael cohen and paul manafort from federal prison in the midst of a pandemic. that is also true of hundreds of thousands of other folks who are right now in prisons and jails amidst the pandemic. for one instance, anthony swane in jail for over four years awaiting trial on drug charges. he has a rare respiratory disease that causes his immune system to be severely weakened and he recently tested positive for coronavirus. and right now, he can go except his bond is set at $650,000 and he's been denied emergency release twice so his family has to come up with the money. if michael cohen and paul ma th manafort can ge
the burro 2016 paul manafort from federal prison due to the coronavirus pandemic.er turned on the president, cooperated with federal congress testified before the house and did not get the same treatment. he was supposed to be released in may and officials reversed that decision and that looked suspect until today when he was released to home confinement. we do not know the full story of what happened there back and forth but does make sense to release michael cohen and paul manafort from...
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how may people have michael cohen's prison and paul manafort's prison been diagnosed with covid-19? >> i don't have those numbers in front of me, i'm afraid. i can pull them up and probably have them to you before we finish this hearing. >> i have read thoroughly about this -- that there were no covid-19 at paul manafort's and i don't think reichel:'s was any different. do you have any idea of the percentage of people who got out that had not met the criteria 50% time served? >> i don't, but it is not a large number. one thing i want us to be careful about -- i understand the point you are making, which is a very good one, that there seems to be disparate treatment going on here and i think that is surely the case, but i would be hesitant to say there's any facility without covid-19. they are intentionally not testing people. the testing numbers are minuscule. even at facilities where there are no positive tests, it very likely is rampant. >> there was a case i read about i think in california, a man who died in prison from getting covid-19 and he was in there for multiple, and he d
how may people have michael cohen's prison and paul manafort's prison been diagnosed with covid-19? >> i don't have those numbers in front of me, i'm afraid. i can pull them up and probably have them to you before we finish this hearing. >> i have read thoroughly about this -- that there were no covid-19 at paul manafort's and i don't think reichel:'s was any different. do you have any idea of the percentage of people who got out that had not met the criteria 50% time served?...
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paul manafort had several issues since being sentenced including a cardiac event and the flu in februaryrt was expected to released in 2024. reggie? >> jobina, thank you. >>> happening now, we always love to see this. front line medical workers in novato community hospital about to be cheered on as they are doing their shift change this morning. looking live outside the hospital right now. the hero walk is being put on by the novato police department. they want to show the tirives ai pandemic. >>> happening today, oh. >> we just missed it. >> we just missed the little clap. we felt it, though. >> we felt it. >> so, happening today, sonoma county is easing restrictions on parks, beach parking areas will still stay closed but inland parking lots will reopen. the new order allows park managers to open tens and basketball courts to individuals or members of the same family. social distancing and face coverings, though, still required. >>> it appears the standoff between tesla and alameda county is over. although nothing is changing. the county says it isn't supposed to be right now. abc7 new
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we should also note that just last week the president's former campaign chairman paul manafort was alsoces. >>> there are new federal guidelines for mass transit as states begin to reopen and people head back to work. next we'll talk to a veteran new york city bus driver and find out if enough is happening to keep drivers and passengers safe. make ice. making ice. but you're not because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad get e*trade. so you can take on the markets with confidence. introducing tide power pods with cat & nat. that is such a large load, don't the stains sneak through? new tide power pods can clean that... whole situation. it's like two regular tide pods and then even more power. even the largest of loads get clean. it's got to be tide. >>> hello there. i am a new york city bus operator. i work for the mta. i'm here to remind you just in case you may have forgotten or just didn't realize, we are front line workers and we matter. >> transit workers including bus
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first, your reaction to the release of paul manafort from prison. >> well, it's highly suspicious.eems to be another step in the politicization of the justice department with the president's friends, people the president supports are treated one way and everybody else is treated the other way. just another example like the outrageous decision to drop the prosecution of michael flynn after he stood up in court and swore under oath that he was in fact guilty. this is unprecedented, and we have a real problem with the justice department being subverted and politicized to be the personal agent of the president instead of the department of justice of the united states. >> we reported the history of bill barr and this committee you run. are there any plans to have mr. barr come back in to address all of this? >> well, gentlemen. he was -- he had agreed to come in and testify before the committee on march 31st, as you pointed out, and that was put off. we've been in communication with them. and now that the district of columbia has expanded the stay-at-home order until june 8, we expect t
first, your reaction to the release of paul manafort from prison. >> well, it's highly suspicious.eems to be another step in the politicization of the justice department with the president's friends, people the president supports are treated one way and everybody else is treated the other way. just another example like the outrageous decision to drop the prosecution of michael flynn after he stood up in court and swore under oath that he was in fact guilty. this is unprecedented, and we...
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. >>> breaking news this hour, cnn has learned that former trump campaign chairman paul manafort waseased from prison this morning over fears of the coronavirus. >> evan perez joins us. he had been sentenced to do seven and a half years. so now he's served how long? >> that's right. he served just under a third of that seven and a half years sentence, poppy. he had health problems, even before he went to prison, he was showing up to court for a period in a wheelchair, so we know his health was one of the issues, one of the reasons why his lawyers had asked the justice department, asked the bureau of prisons to allow him to serve the rest of his term in home confinement, so we expect that's what he's going to do, go back to his home here in northern virginia to serve the rest of his term. as you remember, he was convicted on financial crimes, on lobbying charges, as a result of two separate trials in alexandria and here in washington. so for now it appears because of the covid crisis paul manafort will be coming home and serving the rest of his term there. >> evan perez, thank you ver
. >>> breaking news this hour, cnn has learned that former trump campaign chairman paul manafort waseased from prison this morning over fears of the coronavirus. >> evan perez joins us. he had been sentenced to do seven and a half years. so now he's served how long? >> that's right. he served just under a third of that seven and a half years sentence, poppy. he had health problems, even before he went to prison, he was showing up to court for a period in a wheelchair, so we...
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trump campaign manager paul manafort has been released from federal prison into home confinement becausef coronavirus concerns. manafort was considered a high risk because of his age and medical conditions. he is serving time because of his role in the 2016 presidential election. u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo has left israel after a one-day state visit. pompeo held meetings with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his new governing partner benny gantz. they discussed how to fight the covid-19 pandemic as well as security issues of how to deal with iran. pompeo's visit comes a day before israel's new unity government is set to be sworn in. >> three times, they ran against each other as fierce political rivals. benjamin netanyahu for the conservative likud party and benny gantz from the centrist blue and white party. but, what three inconclusive elections s could not solve, the coronavirus crisis now has. they agreed to form a coalition government. it was recently reopopened after several weeks of lockdown because e of the cororona pande. >> [speaking f foreign language] trananslat
trump campaign manager paul manafort has been released from federal prison into home confinement becausef coronavirus concerns. manafort was considered a high risk because of his age and medical conditions. he is serving time because of his role in the 2016 presidential election. u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo has left israel after a one-day state visit. pompeo held meetings with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his new governing partner benny gantz. they discussed how to fight the...
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. >> and quickly before we go, paul manafort, he's out. >> he's out. than a third of his sentence, 7 1/2 years in sentence that he was -- that he was serving in a western pennsylvania prison. he's now back at his home in northern virginia because of the covid crisis. obviously he had health problems well before he went to prison. >> all right. thank you very much, evan perez. so paul manafort, he is out thanks to coronavirus. thanks to all of you for joining us. ac 360 starts now. >> and good evening, thanks for joining us. today saw a number of significant medical developments in the coronavirus outbreak, including a new study casting doubt on the accuracy of the rapid testing system used by the white house itself. we'll have more on that tonight. also the cdc preparing to alert health officials to a dangerous and potentially life-threatening condition in children that is linked to the coronavirus. we're going to talk to a dad who nearly lost his son along with the boy's brother who provided lifesaving cpr for his brother. it's an incredible story. in
. >> and quickly before we go, paul manafort, he's out. >> he's out. than a third of his sentence, 7 1/2 years in sentence that he was -- that he was serving in a western pennsylvania prison. he's now back at his home in northern virginia because of the covid crisis. obviously he had health problems well before he went to prison. >> all right. thank you very much, evan perez. so paul manafort, he is out thanks to coronavirus. thanks to all of you for joining us. ac 360 starts...
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paul manafort recently.ow the justice system tilts toward the wealthy from the beginning, whether you get arrested in the first place, or you get a trial or they go easy on you, all the way to the end. so we've been covering this. that is, according to many, a problem. now there are also efforts to solve the problem. civil rights groups pitching for more equitable systems for this kind of humanitarian release. congress eyeing reform and other activists demanding it. these demands matter, because as with so many other problems right now, there is a competition just to get on the board, just to say this is at the level of something we should deal with during the crisis. so pressure is key. the political argument around this, you want to talk to you about this tonight, is getting some reinforcement from artists. taking the grammy nominated who teamed up to make this new video. right here you're looking at this new fictional video, but it takes a documentary turn at the very end, with what you see here. this is
paul manafort recently.ow the justice system tilts toward the wealthy from the beginning, whether you get arrested in the first place, or you get a trial or they go easy on you, all the way to the end. so we've been covering this. that is, according to many, a problem. now there are also efforts to solve the problem. civil rights groups pitching for more equitable systems for this kind of humanitarian release. congress eyeing reform and other activists demanding it. these demands matter,...
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telling nbc news, the agency is reviewing the nyu report tonight, former trump campaign chairman paul manafort is released from a federal prison due to coronavirus concerns and will continue searching his sentence for tax and bank fraud in home confinement although there are no known cases of coronavirus at the prison where manafort was held. lester >> jeff bennett, thank you. >>> as the battle rages over schools even between the president and his own top medical advisor, there is news about that mysterious i'm -- inflammatory syndrome striking children in 16 states. >> reporter: in oregon a state with one of the fewest numbers of carolina cases, 14-year-old leah lopez didn't know what to think when she had red eyes, fever and steering abdominal pain. >> on a scale of one to ten, it was a ten. >> reporter: by the time she got to the hospital. >> she was in fairly severe cardiac failure. >> reporter: leah didn't conon with covid-19, had been careful herself and one of a growing number of kids with pediatric inflammatory system. she tested positive for covid antibodies. >> we realize it could ha
telling nbc news, the agency is reviewing the nyu report tonight, former trump campaign chairman paul manafort is released from a federal prison due to coronavirus concerns and will continue searching his sentence for tax and bank fraud in home confinement although there are no known cases of coronavirus at the prison where manafort was held. lester >> jeff bennett, thank you. >>> as the battle rages over schools even between the president and his own top medical advisor, there...
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paul manafort now out of federal prison. he is president trump's former campaign chairman he will serve out the rest of his sentence at home because of concerns about the coronavirus t 71 year-old was released today from a low-security prison and pennsylvania, his lawyers argued that he was at particularly high does have a number of health problems manafort was among the first people to be charged in special counsel robert russia investigation he was sentenced last year he was not due to be released until 2024. a man in placer county has been arrested after police say he broke into a roseville home and rahm himself a bath. sheriff's deputies say he got in through an unlocked door, somebody in the home eventually figured out what was going on. he tried sneaking out of the bathroom but was spotted and ran away. he was caught later by deputies booked into jail. no word given on why he felt so strongly about taking a bath in a stranger's home. time for a check on the forecast meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez joins us time abre so
paul manafort now out of federal prison. he is president trump's former campaign chairman he will serve out the rest of his sentence at home because of concerns about the coronavirus t 71 year-old was released today from a low-security prison and pennsylvania, his lawyers argued that he was at particularly high does have a number of health problems manafort was among the first people to be charged in special counsel robert russia investigation he was sentenced last year he was not due to be...
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scott mcgrew, paul manafort wasn't due to get out of jail until 2024. >> reporter: that's right, good morning to you, marcus. instead he will spend that time in home confinement. he is one of thousands of federal prison remembe, nonviol criminals, who have been let out of prison because of the worry of coronavirus spreading through the prisons. manafort, who is 71, was convicted in two separate courts over a variety of crimes including bank fraud and tax fraud, none having anything to do with his work on the trump campaign. the president's former national security adviser, general michael flynn, had a setback this morning. e departmen of justice had id it had wanted torop the charges against flynn,ho admitted to lying to the fbi about his contas with russia. dropping the charges, even though he admitted it, even though he had been convicted of it. but the judge in the case gets the final decision on that. and he has invited third parties, friends of the court, as they call them, to file opinions as to why he should or should not grant the department of justice's request to drop the ch
scott mcgrew, paul manafort wasn't due to get out of jail until 2024. >> reporter: that's right, good morning to you, marcus. instead he will spend that time in home confinement. he is one of thousands of federal prison remembe, nonviol criminals, who have been let out of prison because of the worry of coronavirus spreading through the prisons. manafort, who is 71, was convicted in two separate courts over a variety of crimes including bank fraud and tax fraud, none having anything to do...
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paul manafort is out of federal prison he is president trump's former campaign chairman he will serve the rest of his sentence at home because of concerns about the coronavirus the 71 year-old released from a low-security prison and pennsylvania today, his lawyers had argued he was at high risk because of other health problems manafort was among the first people to be charged in the russia investigation probe, he was sentenced last year he was not due to be released until 2024. a man in placer county has been arrested after police say he broke into somebodys home in roseville and took a bath, he ran of self a bath and got him, sheriff's deputies say that he managed to get into the house through an unlocked door somebody in the home spotted him. he tried to a sneak out of the bathroom but then was spotted and ran away. he was later caught by deputies booked into jail. no word being given and why you felt so strongly about taking a bath and a stranger's home. time for a check on the forecast meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez rain not completely out of the picture of herself. >>yeah and we
paul manafort is out of federal prison he is president trump's former campaign chairman he will serve the rest of his sentence at home because of concerns about the coronavirus the 71 year-old released from a low-security prison and pennsylvania today, his lawyers had argued he was at high risk because of other health problems manafort was among the first people to be charged in the russia investigation probe, he was sentenced last year he was not due to be released until 2024. a man in placer...
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including paul manafort, he also at home released earlier this month. he's serving out the rest of his 7.5-year sentence at home. >>> president trump scheduled to speak at a ford motor company plant in detroit today, where they're making ventilators in the fight against the pandemic. this is a day after president trump threatened to cut off michigan's federal funding, because michigan will allow people to vote by mail. the president says it's ripe for fraud but he, himself, votes by mail. he also has said he thinks it's because it favors democrats and he's not in favor of that as well. marcus. >> all right. thanks. >>> well, a developing story to tell you about this mid-day. an active shooter investigation is under way at a faithful air station along the texas coast. that shooting happened around 4:00 a.m. pacific time in corpus krissi at the naval station. one security guard is hurt and that shooter is neutralized. we are working to get new information for you. of course, we will bring that to you right here online and on air as well. >>> this morning,
including paul manafort, he also at home released earlier this month. he's serving out the rest of his 7.5-year sentence at home. >>> president trump scheduled to speak at a ford motor company plant in detroit today, where they're making ventilators in the fight against the pandemic. this is a day after president trump threatened to cut off michigan's federal funding, because michigan will allow people to vote by mail. the president says it's ripe for fraud but he, himself, votes by...
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paul manafort is set to complete the rest of his seven—and—a—half—year sentence under house arrest.'s chancellor says it's very likely the uk is in a "significant recession". figures show the economy contracted by 2% in the first three months of 2020 — the fastest drop in more than a decade. lebanon has re—imposed its nationwide lockdown after recording a second spike in coronavirus infections. shops, restaurants, and hair—salons had been given the go—ahead to re—open — but the government now says they'll have to close again. let's hear what the government had to say at today's downing street daily briefing earlier today. it was led by the housing and communities secretary robertjenrick. good afternoon and welcome to the downing street press conference. i'm joined by drjenny harry, the deputy chief medical officer as housing secretary, i will set out our company has a plan to safely restart, reopen and renew the housing market. —— our comprehensive plan. first i want to update you on the latest data on the coronavirus response. 2,094,209 tests for coronavirus have now been carried o
paul manafort is set to complete the rest of his seven—and—a—half—year sentence under house arrest.'s chancellor says it's very likely the uk is in a "significant recession". figures show the economy contracted by 2% in the first three months of 2020 — the fastest drop in more than a decade. lebanon has re—imposed its nationwide lockdown after recording a second spike in coronavirus infections. shops, restaurants, and hair—salons had been given the go—ahead to...
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prisons said says there are known cases after coronavirus at the prison in pennsylvania where paul manaforteing held >>> this morning there is growing anger in kentucky over the police shooting death of a first responder with no criminal record in her own home her family says it was a botched raid here's katy beck >> loved ones of taylor grieving and outraged the 16-year-old first responder shot eight times and killed by police >> just to know that she died like that in the comfort of her own home -- >> reporter: on march 13th before 1:00 a.m. three officers executed a search warrant at taylor's apartment an address police believed was used by a suspected drug dealer to traffic narcotics police reports say officers wearing plain clothes and no body cameras announced themselves and forced entry. >> the officers forced entry into the exterior door and were immediately met begun fire >> but in a new wrongful death lawsuit against the officers, taylor's family says they never announced themselves the suit says taylor and her boyfriend kenneth walker startled from sleep believed it was a break-i
prisons said says there are known cases after coronavirus at the prison in pennsylvania where paul manaforteing held >>> this morning there is growing anger in kentucky over the police shooting death of a first responder with no criminal record in her own home her family says it was a botched raid here's katy beck >> loved ones of taylor grieving and outraged the 16-year-old first responder shot eight times and killed by police >> just to know that she died like that in the...
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paul manafort is set to complete the rest of his seven and half year sentence under house arrest. britain's chancellor says it's very likely the uk is in a "significant recession". figures show the economy contracted by 2% in the first three months of 2020, the fastest drop in more than a decade. lebanon has re—imposed its nationwide lockdown after recording a second spike in coronavirus infections. shops, restaurants and hair—salons had been given the go ahead to re—open — but the government now says they'll have to close again. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are katy balls — the deputy political editor of the spectator and broadcaster david davies. tomorrow's front pages. let's start with the times — it reports that the prime minister has been told by senior conservatives not to raise taxes or cut spending, despite the rising costs of the pandemic. the mirror carries a warning, from the police federation's boss, that freezing the pay of public sector workers would be a betrayal of those on the covid front line. ac
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paul manafort out of jail. people keep dying. the judge in mike flynn's case. you couldn't have made this up, right? unbelievable. >> all you need to do is listen to the humanity and the sincerity of one of 535 elected members of congress right there. in our own small, msnbc family today, dr. joseph fair, one of the virologists on the air with us, one of the explainers of this illness, famously did a video in new york city early on telling us all about surfaces and ex-hall lags and air contact, he's hospitalized with covid-19. among the more careful people, and i have to say personally, when we had him on the set back in the old days when we were in actual studios, one of the first people to decline politely to shake my hand when i welcomed him during a commercial break. one of the first people to say this is our new normal, we have to stop doing this. we're thinking of him today. we're thinking of the congresswom congresswoman's family member, her mother-in-law. i happily hand the happy mess over to you. i'll be watching you for the next 90 minutes or so. >> t
paul manafort out of jail. people keep dying. the judge in mike flynn's case. you couldn't have made this up, right? unbelievable. >> all you need to do is listen to the humanity and the sincerity of one of 535 elected members of congress right there. in our own small, msnbc family today, dr. joseph fair, one of the virologists on the air with us, one of the explainers of this illness, famously did a video in new york city early on telling us all about surfaces and ex-hall lags and air...
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paul manafort is set to complete the rest of his seven and half year sentence under house arrest. three months of 2020, the fastest drop in more than a decade. lebanon has re—imposed its nationwide lockdown after recording a second spike in coronavirus infections. shops, restaurants and hair—salons had been given the go ahead to re—open — but the government now says they'll have to close again.
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how do you justify keeping them in and a paul manafort can walk out?nk this is a moment that puts the spotlight on it. >> absolutely. reverend al sharpton and jessica jackson. thank you both very much for the work you are doing. thanks for being on this morning. >>> up next, what is the best testing strategy to reopen the country? former fda commissioner dr. scott gottlieb explains his plan. that is just ahead on "morning joe." >>> in the midst of this national trauma, so many of our fellow americans are rising to the occasion. their words and their deeds serving as a crucial reminder that in this time of stress and catastrophe we really are all in this together. this together. i just love hitting the open road and telling people that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning. because only tempur-pedic adapts and responds to your body... ...so you get deep, uninterrupted sleep. duri
how do you justify keeping them in and a paul manafort can walk out?nk this is a moment that puts the spotlight on it. >> absolutely. reverend al sharpton and jessica jackson. thank you both very much for the work you are doing. thanks for being on this morning. >>> up next, what is the best testing strategy to reopen the country? former fda commissioner dr. scott gottlieb explains his plan. that is just ahead on "morning joe." >>> in the midst of this national...
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what happens to paul manafort now with this new a.g. in charge?ny consideration being made right now about paul manafort's circumstances, any hearing about any pardons, or what about the other investigations that are currently open and pending? >> no, i don't think this would have anything to do at all with paul manafort or rick gates or a doubt it would have anything to do with rick stone. that's the only other question. remember stone was convicted. he was sentenced to three and a third years in prison. he has appealed his conviction based on a claim that there was a biased juror, a claim that the judge rejected. he has not yet reported to prison. apparently that's been delayed because of the concern about the covid pandemic and he's of course in that age group and has asthma so he says i'm a high risk here, so he's still out. but this development here is limited solely to flynn so i don't think it's going to have an effect beyond flynn. now, of course the attorney general has asked the attorney general in connecticut to take a broad look at the
what happens to paul manafort now with this new a.g. in charge?ny consideration being made right now about paul manafort's circumstances, any hearing about any pardons, or what about the other investigations that are currently open and pending? >> no, i don't think this would have anything to do at all with paul manafort or rick gates or a doubt it would have anything to do with rick stone. that's the only other question. remember stone was convicted. he was sentenced to three and a third...
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paul manafort, mickael cohen also come to mind. brad parscale is the latest und underdling. big grift, or who sadly and seriously consider downing hydrochlorine per trump's prescription. it's not some weird thing that brad parscale is doing. it's a common hobby among those in trump's circle. who can forget sean spicer's disastrous turn on "dancing with the stars." or anthony scaramucci's stint on "big brother." . a talk show features four lady trumpers set to launch, calling themselves the right view. a very unsubtle play on the popular abc show "the view." and the original launched under 20 years ago under barbara walters and has featured current and other talents, and has always included conservative women as well. t the hosts talk issues. this show is a bit different. one of the co-host of trump 2020 senior adviser named mercedes schle pp said the goal was to make talk shows great again. isn't it a wee business deceptive by copying another show? and making it clear in your promo that you're copying that show? by twitter this week had the perfect reference for that. >> loo
paul manafort, mickael cohen also come to mind. brad parscale is the latest und underdling. big grift, or who sadly and seriously consider downing hydrochlorine per trump's prescription. it's not some weird thing that brad parscale is doing. it's a common hobby among those in trump's circle. who can forget sean spicer's disastrous turn on "dancing with the stars." or anthony scaramucci's stint on "big brother." . a talk show features four lady trumpers set to launch, calling...
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the memo details pursuing criminal allegations against carter page, paul manafort, george papadopoulos, michael flynn and an unknown individual that is redacted, the crime involves foreign governments acting as an unregistered agent, failing to report contact with a former government as was making false statements to the fbi. now the chairman of the senate judiciary committee is reacting. >> the legal foundation is crumbling. i wish a democrat would take this seriously. i supported the mueller investigation because i didn't know. now i know why mueller didn't find anything. >> the transcript cleared for release show top intelligence officials, with the trump campaign and russia. house republicans sought earlier this week some 6000 pages of interviews conducted by the committee with 53 individuals. house intelligence committee and adam schiff is in, quote, panic mode with questions over previous statements of direct evidence, fox was told it is possible we could see more releases this week, perhaps as early as later today. >> donald trump praising people making sacrifices during the pan
the memo details pursuing criminal allegations against carter page, paul manafort, george papadopoulos, michael flynn and an unknown individual that is redacted, the crime involves foreign governments acting as an unregistered agent, failing to report contact with a former government as was making false statements to the fbi. now the chairman of the senate judiciary committee is reacting. >> the legal foundation is crumbling. i wish a democrat would take this seriously. i supported the...
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it details criminal allegations against carter page, paul manafort, george papadopoulos and michael flynn, now the chairman of the senate judiciary committee, lindsey graham is reacting. >> the legal foundation for mueller's deployment is complete, i was a democrat would take this seriously. i supported the mueller investigation because i didn't know. now i know why mueller didn't find anything. >> reporter: fox news learning transcripts from health intelligence committee interviews show top intelligence officials affirming they had no evidence of collusion between the trump campaign and russia during the 2016 election this after house republicans sought 6000 page the transcript conducted by the committee in 2017-18. a senior official tells fox news that the house until committee chairman is in panic mode. we will see if anything else becomes declassified. there is a suggestion that we may. rob: more on that in 10 minutes donald trump raising american warriors forced to make social and economic sacrifices during this pandemic. >> as the white house plans to point their progress, several s
it details criminal allegations against carter page, paul manafort, george papadopoulos and michael flynn, now the chairman of the senate judiciary committee, lindsey graham is reacting. >> the legal foundation for mueller's deployment is complete, i was a democrat would take this seriously. i supported the mueller investigation because i didn't know. now i know why mueller didn't find anything. >> reporter: fox news learning transcripts from health intelligence committee interviews...
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. >>> new this morning president trump, the campaign chairman paul manafort has been released from prisonue to concerns over the coronavirus. he was released from the pennsylvania prison early this morning, he will serve the remainder of his sentence in home confinement. meyer say he was at high risk for the crime virus because of his age and pre-existing medical conditions. he was at its is seven years in prison for charges related to special counsel robert mueller's investigation, he was found guilty of tax fraud and conspiracy. for the time is 7:39 and steve is back to talk about our weather and what is coming in this we can. >> that the right. kind of mess on the next couple of days. looks like a well by sunday and monday. a pretty impressive system, like an early spring system. today, a lot of show and a little bit of go. sunshine, cloud cover continuing to work its way in. it's a low off the pacific northwest, producing scattered showers, most north of the golden gate, a little bit coming in on the marin coast, .01 or .02, high 60s upper 60s low 70s, that's where the focus of any sh
. >>> new this morning president trump, the campaign chairman paul manafort has been released from prisonue to concerns over the coronavirus. he was released from the pennsylvania prison early this morning, he will serve the remainder of his sentence in home confinement. meyer say he was at high risk for the crime virus because of his age and pre-existing medical conditions. he was at its is seven years in prison for charges related to special counsel robert mueller's investigation, he...
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main page, none of them give a about civil liberties, constitutional rights, flynn, roger stone, paul manafort, donald trump, they don't care. papadopoulos, they don't care. look at your screen. there are corrupt government officials, look at them. who could face really serious crimes because they finally got caught. they almost got away with all of it. no on one in the media mob is pursuing justice, they lied and got it wrong for three and a half years. we are not patting ourselves on the back, i wish i was wrong frankly. for the sake of our kids and grandkids and our country. they have shredded the constitution the whole time. the only thing they seem to care about is bludgeoning trump. they want the election to be won in 179 days. joining us now author of the book built by accusation, alan dershowitz. florida congressman matt gaetz. repressor, we will start with you. anything i am saying that's wrong? is there hyperbole here? >> you remember i was on your show two years ago, i predicted the flynn case will be thrown out. i said he hasn't committed a crime at all. the answers he gave were no
main page, none of them give a about civil liberties, constitutional rights, flynn, roger stone, paul manafort, donald trump, they don't care. papadopoulos, they don't care. look at your screen. there are corrupt government officials, look at them. who could face really serious crimes because they finally got caught. they almost got away with all of it. no on one in the media mob is pursuing justice, they lied and got it wrong for three and a half years. we are not patting ourselves on the...
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in august of 2017 where he gives clarity and talking about, violations that might be applied to paul manafort, michael flynn and others without articulating the basis for the investigations. those would be the questions i would ask if i were on that committee. shannon: we will watch as that happens in addition to awaiting report on the unmasking of john durham on the origins of the whole thing. there's a lot to break down and analyze, thank you, good to have you back. we will take you live to minneapolis where the situation is growing even more tense coming up next. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. 's bill and we will take you jillian: we take you to minneapolis. we are told that the third precinct, the police station where a lot of these protests and riots were taking place, police evacuated, they left the scene. >> we moved to the east side of the third precinct. you can see the mob has got this one. on the east side the entrance is in flames, demonstrators are on the fence dancing and shooting fireworks into the air and have been in a
in august of 2017 where he gives clarity and talking about, violations that might be applied to paul manafort, michael flynn and others without articulating the basis for the investigations. those would be the questions i would ask if i were on that committee. shannon: we will watch as that happens in addition to awaiting report on the unmasking of john durham on the origins of the whole thing. there's a lot to break down and analyze, thank you, good to have you back. we will take you live to...