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where does the pra come in here as a defense? >> right, i actually have not emphasized this point.ard many other people emphasize it. i think the reason it gets less emphasis, people were guessing before the indictment came out is, again, because this classified element isn't a part of it. people generally were talking about that before because of the president's unilateral right to declassify documents when he's in office. however, i think it's relevant here based on the willfulness prong, that is did he know, should he have known something he was prohibited by the law, given the reading of the records act that his advisers have given him. it goes to the first prong whether he was authorized to have documents in the first place. one thing that's never really pointed out these days is traditional tli -- and you may say it's not directly relevant, but it's somewhat relevant, the tradition has been former presidents get regular intelligence briefings even well after they're out of office and all that. one thing we have to remember is there is something special and unique about the po
where does the pra come in here as a defense? >> right, i actually have not emphasized this point.ard many other people emphasize it. i think the reason it gets less emphasis, people were guessing before the indictment came out is, again, because this classified element isn't a part of it. people generally were talking about that before because of the president's unilateral right to declassify documents when he's in office. however, i think it's relevant here based on the willfulness...
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the surprise when headliner lauryn hill was joined on stage by her former band mates wyclef jean and prassong set. many are speculating there could be the band's last performance together. >>> miami turned on the heat in denver, and evened out the nba finals with the nuggets. the heat and the nuggets now have one game each. game two was decided in the fourth quarter with miami overcoming the double-digit deficit and outscoring the nuggets in the final 12 minutes. final score -- 111-108. game three is in miami on wednesday. >>> and sir elton john was in for a surprise when he bumped into britain's manchester city football team at the airport. ♪ i hope you don't mind i hope you don't mind ♪ ♪ that i put down into words how wonderful life is while you're in the world ♪ >> the team who's celebrating winning the country's fa cup broke into their rendition of the singer's hit "your song." >>> coming up first on "cbs mornings," actor anthony ramos joins us in the studio to discuss his new movie "transformers: rise of the beasts." >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." " what's
the surprise when headliner lauryn hill was joined on stage by her former band mates wyclef jean and prassong set. many are speculating there could be the band's last performance together. >>> miami turned on the heat in denver, and evened out the nba finals with the nuggets. the heat and the nuggets now have one game each. game two was decided in the fourth quarter with miami overcoming the double-digit deficit and outscoring the nuggets in the final 12 minutes. final score --...
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. >> esto es muy bueno porque no nada ms para nosotros sino que pra todas las personas que necesitan, viviendo en un pequeño cuarto ella y sus tres hijos por los últimos tres meses, el gobierno estatal quiere ayudar con el proceso de recuperación proporcionando fondos para alimentos, viviendas y necesidades básicas y asegurar el apoyo prometido desde hace dos meses por el gobierno para todos los californianos afectados por la tormenta. >> se arruinó todo, prácticamente no hay lámparas sillón, no hay nada. >> los servicios de recuperación por tormentas están disponibles en los condados de california donde el presidente emitió una declaraciónde desastre mayor y ayudar a los sobrevivientes afectados por las tormentas, usted podría recibir hasta $4500 para empezar a reconstruir su casa, 1500 por adulto y 500 por hijo. >> no digo que es mucho dinero pero sirve para poner campana el horno y esas cosas y ya dices, puedo comprar lavadora que son tan caras. >> carlos trejo, noticiero 48. >> el mejor consejo es tratar de tener contacto con las autoridades del condado porque son muchos los conda
. >> esto es muy bueno porque no nada ms para nosotros sino que pra todas las personas que necesitan, viviendo en un pequeño cuarto ella y sus tres hijos por los últimos tres meses, el gobierno estatal quiere ayudar con el proceso de recuperación proporcionando fondos para alimentos, viviendas y necesidades básicas y asegurar el apoyo prometido desde hace dos meses por el gobierno para todos los californianos afectados por la tormenta. >> se arruinó todo, prácticamente no hay...
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i have a memory of my grad mother visiting our apartment in pra dprch ue when she was 78 and i was 6.2, she brought a chicken liver casserole, my father's favorite snack and gave me a taste. she and my parents went into the living room to talk, closing the door behind them. when my grandmother returned to the kitchen, she hugged me and whispered, i love you. a short time later, she was deported, where she would die 21 days after arrival. i remember my grandmother some of yes marcus stein. -- sophie marcus stein. >> my name last time we heard just after -- [indiscernible] likely died from typhus. for the first time, i can recite to the actual one. there was no date and even worse, no one would survive. as we recite the traditional souls for the dead, i invite you to stand and look at the photo on your chair. please remember them. [speaking help brew] -- hebrew] [speaking hebrrew] ] ♪ ♪♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. >> i remember. >> i remember. >> i remember. >> i remember. >> i remember. >> i remember. >> ladies and gentlemen, sarah bloomfield, director of the united sta
i have a memory of my grad mother visiting our apartment in pra dprch ue when she was 78 and i was 6.2, she brought a chicken liver casserole, my father's favorite snack and gave me a taste. she and my parents went into the living room to talk, closing the door behind them. when my grandmother returned to the kitchen, she hugged me and whispered, i love you. a short time later, she was deported, where she would die 21 days after arrival. i remember my grandmother some of yes marcus stein. --...
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stick out not to come up, because for this you need to cross the island and cross with such not pra-troopers do not leave them a single chance margarita semenyuk alexander botkin lead, kherson region. eliminated mortar crews and strongholds of the assault brigade of the armed forces with the help of systems. sanyok was destroyed by a large number of enemy personnel , details were reported in the press center of the group. artillery units of the southern group of forces destroyed the strongholds of the third separate assault brigade of the armed forces of ukraine in the area of the settlement of kalinovka and the 110th separate mechanized brigade of the armed forces of ukraine in avdeevka during a counter-battery fight in the maryinsky direction, the gunners of the group destroyed 3/120 mm of the enemy by the crew, a heavy flamethrower system solntsepek, radiation chemical compounds and biological defense of the southern military district a blow was struck on the accumulation of enemy manpower at the forefront in the area of \u200b\u200bthe settlement, small, kalinovka in france
stick out not to come up, because for this you need to cross the island and cross with such not pra-troopers do not leave them a single chance margarita semenyuk alexander botkin lead, kherson region. eliminated mortar crews and strongholds of the assault brigade of the armed forces with the help of systems. sanyok was destroyed by a large number of enemy personnel , details were reported in the press center of the group. artillery units of the southern group of forces destroyed the strongholds...
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and saturday nights attacking to the pra, i was running across the traffic. i was running high, my child was low enough time. we tried to pull my child under the cage of the window. we took the cage off and took my kid out. he's being treated now. ukrainian no far to say they used to separate the majority of the cruise missiles and drones moves by russian forces in this attack. some go through destroying civilian lives. let's see me stage. and then here's my son's apartment, which was destroyed. there was a crate or on the 1st floor. the young fireman lived on the 2nd floor. a 2 year old child died. the mother is on the govern can now. russia says it avoids targeting civilian areas, but this is just one of hundreds of attacks, hitching places where people live. the ukraine's prosecute the general office is at least 485 children have been killed and then another 1500 injured in ukraine. since russia's invasion last year, we spoke today with people who lost that property for apartments are completely destroyed. we also see that houses that cannot be restored mu
and saturday nights attacking to the pra, i was running across the traffic. i was running high, my child was low enough time. we tried to pull my child under the cage of the window. we took the cage off and took my kid out. he's being treated now. ukrainian no far to say they used to separate the majority of the cruise missiles and drones moves by russian forces in this attack. some go through destroying civilian lives. let's see me stage. and then here's my son's apartment, which was...
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and that the pra or presidential records act serves as a toothless tiger so they are going to emphasize issues like that there are questions about if the attorney should be compelled to testify against the clients. many of the most damaging quotes of this indictment are coming from donald trump's former lawyers. >> it's interesting what you are talking about because i understand why there have been some questions about whether or not you can define something that isn't a law in the first place. >> this is a tricky thing to pull off. i think the odds are still against the trump team on this particular claim but it's a novel one. there is a conflict between these statutes and opinions like the one from washington d.c.. but that is just one of the issues they are likely to throw up there. the biggest problem for smith is not trump, it's time. he has to try to get this to trial preferably before the election. that's the reason i think he emphasized with his remarks, we want a speedy trial but the sixth amendment protects the defendant not the prosecutor's and defendants usually waive a spee
and that the pra or presidential records act serves as a toothless tiger so they are going to emphasize issues like that there are questions about if the attorney should be compelled to testify against the clients. many of the most damaging quotes of this indictment are coming from donald trump's former lawyers. >> it's interesting what you are talking about because i understand why there have been some questions about whether or not you can define something that isn't a law in the first...
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if the espionage act means the president cannot maintain those documents, the pra is all but meaningless." what you think about the argument? guest: you have to look at the process and a lot of why where we are today is because people do not follow the process. look. if in fact there are presidential records that they believe either were declassified or classified but they believe they no longer need to be classified and the are presidential records where they were improperly classified, there is a process to work through the documents and to figure out whether or not the presidential records or are they classified documents? that process does not involve taking these documents, putting them in bankers boxes, and taking them and shipping them to your home in florida or your home in new jersey. the process involves picking up the phone, talking to the national archives and saying, i have documents that i believe are presidential records and they should not be classified documents, and i need additional time to go through these. i am leaving office in january, so i need you to set up a sec
if the espionage act means the president cannot maintain those documents, the pra is all but meaningless." what you think about the argument? guest: you have to look at the process and a lot of why where we are today is because people do not follow the process. look. if in fact there are presidential records that they believe either were declassified or classified but they believe they no longer need to be classified and the are presidential records where they were improperly classified,...
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americans don't think insurance pra fraud is a prime 16% say no that would represent 53 million americans and 36% of americans think it is okay to submit an inflated claim for auto damage insurance stocks under performed the s&p this year. let's talk more about this with meyer shields which is a stifel company. >> good morning. >> when you look at the headwinds, i mentioned fraud and litigation and costs of settlements and verdicts gets mentioned on earnings calls. you have inflation and rising cost of labor and materials and supply chain problems. of any of these, do you think re-insurance is, by far, the most immediate impact? >> i'm going to say yes. in part because where we are in the calendar june 1st is when most of the companies insure property in florida and re-insurance products kicks in. the rate increases were dramatic 30% to 40% that is a significant increase it is probably taking property pricing to an all-time high. the difference between the primary insurers and re-insurers, they don't need regulatory approval. those changes are implemented at will on the other hand, insura
americans don't think insurance pra fraud is a prime 16% say no that would represent 53 million americans and 36% of americans think it is okay to submit an inflated claim for auto damage insurance stocks under performed the s&p this year. let's talk more about this with meyer shields which is a stifel company. >> good morning. >> when you look at the headwinds, i mentioned fraud and litigation and costs of settlements and verdicts gets mentioned on earnings calls. you have...
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. >> so the only thing that the president said that was accurate is that the pra is civil, not criminal. nothing else was act. why? >> there is a lot there. first of all, donald trump won't go to prison for 400 years. secondly, if you look at what they actually charged in this indictment, they narrowed town the scope of the documents that they took. we know that they took more than 100 documents with classified markings. and what they are charging him with is willful retention of national defense information. so they have looked through all of the various things that donald trump took, whether it was photos, notes from meeting, and they whittled it down to what is classified national defense information that we think is actually going to resonate with the jury, that we can get approvals on to show the jury where we think that we won't so badly compromise american national security, that we can make some of this available to jurors, but they will look being at it and just be horrified. >> and these are the records of the agencies respect not the personal records of the president. this is
. >> so the only thing that the president said that was accurate is that the pra is civil, not criminal. nothing else was act. why? >> there is a lot there. first of all, donald trump won't go to prison for 400 years. secondly, if you look at what they actually charged in this indictment, they narrowed town the scope of the documents that they took. we know that they took more than 100 documents with classified markings. and what they are charging him with is willful retention of...
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yes, not simple, but pra-american, don’t you think that the overseas masters were worried that the dudae would turn out to be independent, and because of this law, it will not allow the states to appoint their proteges to posts in poland. so, large-scale protests turned out, at which everyone was looking for agents of the kremlin; she can feel the pulse of soros’s hand. on the territory of poland, there is even more revealing news in our telegram channel. x deterioration in the standard of living is the main reason for the polish protest movement, according to polish political scientists and representatives of society more east alexander yatsyk. according to him, residents are dissatisfied with the decisions of the government, which, contrary to the interests of the country, act for the good of america and the european union. the poles are tired of the ruling party from the general situation that is now functioning in our country, while those actions that, in principle, do not depend on them from the ruling party . i mean from the conflicts in ukraine which, in principle, is no longer.
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maybe it was confused pra. >> he was confused.pprehended the meaning -- the interpretation of the presidential records act and thought these documents were okay to keep, and he can do that by the statement without undergoing the cross-examination. >> professor? >> i think that's true. could be a crazy like a fox move intended to offer a defense without having to take the stand. but again, it also looks like in this interview he admitted to over crimes that have nothing to do with his state of mind in retaining the documents. looks like he's admitting to the fact that he did obstruct justice by retaining some documents and it doesn't say anything about the conspiracy charges that have been levelled against both donald trump and walt nauta. i grew up in florida right next to ft. pierce where this jury is likely to be picked. yes, there are a lot of people here who i think will be swayed by this motion that there is a defense here. there's law here that's hard to understand. it's easy for someone to make a mistake, but i think it's m
maybe it was confused pra. >> he was confused.pprehended the meaning -- the interpretation of the presidential records act and thought these documents were okay to keep, and he can do that by the statement without undergoing the cross-examination. >> professor? >> i think that's true. could be a crazy like a fox move intended to offer a defense without having to take the stand. but again, it also looks like in this interview he admitted to over crimes that have nothing to do...
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but every since ronald reagan, presidents have been govern governed under the pra and it says when joe inaugurated, when he was sworn into office, those records were in the legal custody of national archives. president trump had no right to take a single document to mar-a-lago, whether it is classified or unclassified. and he's conflating the indictment, with respect to the espionage act. he separately is charged under that act for taking information related to the national security, some portion of the documents were classified. that may be a crime. the presidential records act was violated because he took any document outside the legal custody of national archives and should have returned them when the staff asked for them. >> elie, trump's bedminster club is mentioned several times in the indictment as a place where trump showed classified documents to others. do you think it is possible we might see additional charges brought by theci counsel in new jersey because all the charges from yesterday's arrest and arraignment took place -- had to do with things that took place in florida.
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monitoring all of the situation, joining us now, cnn's natasha bertrand joining us from the pentagon and pra sill la alvarez is over at the white house for us now. natasha, what more can you tell us, first of all, about what u.s. and western officials know about this current very dramatic historic situation that is unfolding? >> well, we don't know a whole lot at this moment. they're watching closely to see how things unfold in the next 24-48 hours and importantly watching how long wagner can keep this up before they run into supply shortages. but broadly, the administration as well as swern officials were caught offguard by how fast this all escalated because they of course have been watching closely the deteriorating relationship between prigozhin and the russian ministry of defense, with prigozhin repeatedly accusing the russian military of depriving his troops and of russian troops inside ukraine with key ammunition and other equipment and essentially living them there to die. but they didn't know at what point this would reach this tipping point and few could predict, according to our s
monitoring all of the situation, joining us now, cnn's natasha bertrand joining us from the pentagon and pra sill la alvarez is over at the white house for us now. natasha, what more can you tell us, first of all, about what u.s. and western officials know about this current very dramatic historic situation that is unfolding? >> well, we don't know a whole lot at this moment. they're watching closely to see how things unfold in the next 24-48 hours and importantly watching how long wagner...
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to quote the national archives, the pra, the presidential records act, changed legal ownership of the the president from private to public, and it established a new statutory structure under which presidents and subsequently nara must manage the records of their administration. in fact, if you read the law, this is the section, 2203. it has all the rules about how records are supposed to be handled. and the very real limits on what the president can and cannot do. trusty went on to say this last night. >> and so, if he wants to declassify them, if he wants to personalize them under the presidential record act, that is his right. >> so, this is what we need to clarify. those are two separate powers, the power to declassify and personalize, the power to personalize. and more than that, more than once in the interview last night, trusty actually conflated those two ideas. >> what i am asking you is, when it comes to your client, you will not say what he has said, which is that he blanket declassified all of those documents? did he do that? >> yes. >> well, then, just to be clear, you're
to quote the national archives, the pra, the presidential records act, changed legal ownership of the the president from private to public, and it established a new statutory structure under which presidents and subsequently nara must manage the records of their administration. in fact, if you read the law, this is the section, 2203. it has all the rules about how records are supposed to be handled. and the very real limits on what the president can and cannot do. trusty went on to say this...
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the pra kicked in because of richard nixon. what it anticipates is nothing criminal. there's no criminal statute within the presidential records act that says it's a violation to possess any of these things. what they say is, the world is presidential or personal. the president of all people, the former president, makes the call. if the archivist disagrees, it doesn't turn criminal. they can sue civilly in washington, d.c. >> andrew, your rebuttal? >> what i will say is, this may be a good reason he is no longer on the case. that's just -- in some ways, it's a useful thing for him to say because it's so much like look at the birdie. it's not the law. this is a criminal case. it's not about the presidential records act. talking about what the law was before president nixon doesn't really address what the current law is. i know jim trusty knows better and that he has a difficult case. but that is just not the legal regime he is under, nor does it in any way address the obstruction of justice. when you get a subpoena that says turn over documents and you don't turn them
the pra kicked in because of richard nixon. what it anticipates is nothing criminal. there's no criminal statute within the presidential records act that says it's a violation to possess any of these things. what they say is, the world is presidential or personal. the president of all people, the former president, makes the call. if the archivist disagrees, it doesn't turn criminal. they can sue civilly in washington, d.c. >> andrew, your rebuttal? >> what i will say is, this may be...
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we're working within the parameters of the president hl records act, pra.after president nixon tried to destroy records following his presidency in 1974. so this legislation was passed in 1978. we have trump claiming the presidential records act allows me to have these documents. in fact, the act says a president cannot retain documents after the presidency. they belong to the public. so we have national archives. they're requesting these documents. trump saying we don't have them. there is more documents, documents he is referencing that have not been turned over. >> so it may not hold legal water here? >> exactly. >> good to have you. thank you. >>> all right. many ceos, investors and economists predicted a recession would be hitting right about now. why aren't we seeing it? wale week break down the data. >> and prince harry in court in london today. we'll take you there live. the all-new ergo smart base from tempur-pedic automatically responds to snoring. so, no more hiding under your pillow. because this system actually detects snoring then for a limite
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documents and no matter what the president says or does once he leaves office this would not fall under the pra, shape or form. so i guess what i'm asking about here is these specific documents that are national security information that come from specific agencies and are not personal records ever the president, why do you feel like those were his -- not only just to take with him, but then repeatedly keep from prosecutors and the fbi when they asked for them repeatedly? >> two things. you say the word repeatedly. we don't know that. because you weren't involved in those negotiations with his attorneys and neither do i. that's an accusation from jack smith. a couple of things on this piece. the president took the documents when he left the white house according to wide reporting his attorneys reviewed the boxes when they left the white house on their way to mar-a-lago. the president's attorneys were in negotiations with the national archives about what was there and reviewing documents. the reason that the presidential records act is important because the president has the ability to review th
documents and no matter what the president says or does once he leaves office this would not fall under the pra, shape or form. so i guess what i'm asking about here is these specific documents that are national security information that come from specific agencies and are not personal records ever the president, why do you feel like those were his -- not only just to take with him, but then repeatedly keep from prosecutors and the fbi when they asked for them repeatedly? >> two things....
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you need people not just admitted in florida to act pras, but you need people who understand some of the things of how documents are classified and declassified, how the branches of government interact, how the record administration takes custody of documents on inauguration day and on down. these are the matters setting apseudothe factual questions of whether donald trump committed these offenses, these are legal questions that have to be resolved. you need experts, not people that are buddies, to try the case. so think it's important they get a good team on board. >> we will not have a full conversation until kwhe see the indictment. what have they charged, how much do they say? we don't know the absentee to that dwe. but your reporting has brought into cnn's position a critical wilding block. did he know what he had. he was not supposed to have what he had. one piece of it is in this audio tape. we have a transcript. as president i could have declassified, but now we can't. tell us more. >> that's exactly right. >> because the justice department is not unsealed this dooumt, we're
you need people not just admitted in florida to act pras, but you need people who understand some of the things of how documents are classified and declassified, how the branches of government interact, how the record administration takes custody of documents on inauguration day and on down. these are the matters setting apseudothe factual questions of whether donald trump committed these offenses, these are legal questions that have to be resolved. you need experts, not people that are...
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today, and they have cool on trump as a newspaper, but they argue about the presidential records act, prasee classified documents. and they argue that it's by the defense. where are the defense people? another example, and i'll stop. that is, you know, we've heard about all these documents, but you know, the number of documents they're talking about so far could easily fit in one of those boxes. and yet there are dozens of those boxes. what in the world is in all those boxes? are there a lot of unclassified documents? unclassified documents being mixed with the classified? that would help to give us some answers to the riddle that we have. but the president for whatever reason, as i think -- done a lousy job trying to defend himself. >> and adding to the riddle is why. why would this former president have wanted all of this in the first place, that is still unclear. perhaps doj investigators know that and that's part of their case. you mentioned trust. you know, why would this nation's allies now trust whether it be he if he were back in office or the united states in general if nothing m
today, and they have cool on trump as a newspaper, but they argue about the presidential records act, prasee classified documents. and they argue that it's by the defense. where are the defense people? another example, and i'll stop. that is, you know, we've heard about all these documents, but you know, the number of documents they're talking about so far could easily fit in one of those boxes. and yet there are dozens of those boxes. what in the world is in all those boxes? are there a lot of...
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i'm admittedly perplexed, not a pra expert, but you are. whether you want to be or not. evan, do you think there is validity to that? >> no. i don't think that what -- i think what he's trying to do is to try to say that certainly these documents that were brought to mar-a-lago, that, well, they don't matter because they are copies of the originals which, of course, the federal government knows what documents donald trump likely took. they have the originals. in most cases, they have the original originals of the documents. the fact you copied them, doesn't make it not classified. doesn't make it not national security information, right? in fact, it creates and opens new questions. who copied them? did that person have a right to copy sn copy them? those are the questions that are open by this line of defense. they also said that, you know, essentially, he previously said, rather, it doesn't matter whether the documents are classified or not. it is national defense information. he's right about that. that is exactly the crime that -- the crimes that the justice departmen
i'm admittedly perplexed, not a pra expert, but you are. whether you want to be or not. evan, do you think there is validity to that? >> no. i don't think that what -- i think what he's trying to do is to try to say that certainly these documents that were brought to mar-a-lago, that, well, they don't matter because they are copies of the originals which, of course, the federal government knows what documents donald trump likely took. they have the originals. in most cases, they have the...
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pra defiant trump called it election interference at the highest level. in ii wonder if he thinks our country is going to . >> our country is going to . and they come after donald trump weaponizing the justice department ea, weaponizingcan' the fbi. we can't let this continue to go on because it's ripping our country to shreds. >> i would agree, but i don't want to be called a terrorist or get audited. >> soro i always trump handling the news. otherwise, with a round of at his sumptuous bedminster golf club. >> look atit those caddies. >> holy. mr. president, next time, shoot me an invite. so it's a tale of pre two presidents isin two differet treatments. one gets persecuted for alleged process violations. one g and another gets ignored for influence peddling, potentially bribery and lacking>> w a functioning brain. >> what's joe got to say j? >> come. what is it today? crimes. all right. look, doesn't matter what joe did. all righdid, all rightt? b because you always remember orange man. baad.d joe might have done a a little bad, and orange man did more
pra defiant trump called it election interference at the highest level. in ii wonder if he thinks our country is going to . >> our country is going to . and they come after donald trump weaponizing the justice department ea, weaponizingcan' the fbi. we can't let this continue to go on because it's ripping our country to shreds. >> i would agree, but i don't want to be called a terrorist or get audited. >> soro i always trump handling the news. otherwise, with a round of at his...
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so if they want to keep stuff, they can keep it the pra, presidential record act, kicked in because ofichard nixon. and what it anticipates is nothing criminal there is nothing that says it is a violation to possess any of these things, even the most sensitive documents. what they say is the world is presidential or personal and the president, of all people, the former president, makes the call if the archive disagrees, it doesn't turn into a criminal case, they can sue civilly in washington, d.c. so the whole system anticipates we entrusted the former president with the nation's secrets, documentary or otherwise, and if there is a fight, it gets fought civilly. not with rage. not with a leaked campaign, what we've seen in this case. >> i know you've spent a number of years in the justice department you know jack smith pretty well. even if your client did nothing wrong, why not tell your client to knock off the personal attacks on the special counsel >> look, you know, this guy has lived through seven years of misplaced aggression, of ridiculous impeachments, of accusations, of michael
so if they want to keep stuff, they can keep it the pra, presidential record act, kicked in because ofichard nixon. and what it anticipates is nothing criminal there is nothing that says it is a violation to possess any of these things, even the most sensitive documents. what they say is the world is presidential or personal and the president, of all people, the former president, makes the call if the archive disagrees, it doesn't turn into a criminal case, they can sue civilly in washington,...
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a recent statement they released says, quote, the pra requires that all records created by presidents and vice presidents be turned over to the national archives and records administration at the end of their administration, meaning the presidents administration. now, reuters poll shows 81% of republicans likely to vote in the next election believe the criminal charges are politically motivated. and he remains the leading gop candidate for the white house next year. democrats mostly staying quiet here, although san francisco representative nancy pelosi said, quote, everyone is innocent until proven guilty. no one is above the law, not even the former president. so far, no court date has been set for the preliminary hearing in this case. we'll send it back over to you, dave. all right, andre, thank you. time 708. well, today, first lady jill biden will be in los angeles at a political fundraiser after a very busy day yesterday here in the bay area. she first took part in some fundraisers, one in marin county. then she made a stop at manny's restaurant in san francisco. the police and s
a recent statement they released says, quote, the pra requires that all records created by presidents and vice presidents be turned over to the national archives and records administration at the end of their administration, meaning the presidents administration. now, reuters poll shows 81% of republicans likely to vote in the next election believe the criminal charges are politically motivated. and he remains the leading gop candidate for the white house next year. democrats mostly staying...
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as a pra matter, when gingles and bartlett require plaintifcome into court with a -- with a -- with aew district, it'-- it's by nature a district that has not yet been draw it is a new map that's going to be different. and as a policy matter, this goes precio why congress adopted a results test in 1982 to begin with, which was so that we -- ates could not utilize old ways of doing things and entrench discriminatory scjust by perpetuating them over the course. stice sotomayor: thank you. chief justice roberts: justice kagan? justice gorsuch? justice kavanaugh? justice barrett? justice barrett: i just want to the computer simulators.about so you were saying that they're inherently subjective because it depends on h weight factors and what factors you put in. i just want to be sure i undershat you mean by that, because it seems to me that, if you can generate, if there's no limit on how many the computer simulator can generate, surely that give the option to weigh in all kinds of different ways. and it also seems to me, and maybe i'm misunderstanding alabama's pr, but it also seems to me
as a pra matter, when gingles and bartlett require plaintifcome into court with a -- with a -- with aew district, it'-- it's by nature a district that has not yet been draw it is a new map that's going to be different. and as a policy matter, this goes precio why congress adopted a results test in 1982 to begin with, which was so that we -- ates could not utilize old ways of doing things and entrench discriminatory scjust by perpetuating them over the course. stice sotomayor: thank you. chief...
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pasa con los registros presidenciales, los registros presidenciales o como se le conoce en inglÉs, praavi.. aquÍ hay muchas personas, ya las autoridades estÁn tomando medidas para cerrar el trÁfico vehicular, se espera que el presidente pueda tomarse el tradicional cafÉ en el restaurante versalles, y despuÉs dirigirse a la corte. ilia: gracias por esta informaciÓn. jorge: el cafÉ cubano es una tradiciÓn con importa quiÉn venga y en quÉ condiciones, y eso te va a dejar despierto por varios dÍas. ilia: la experiencia de todos los que no somos cubanos y hemos aprendido a tomar el cafÉ cubano, vamos a hacer una pausa, regresamos con mÁs de "noticias univisiÓn". "noticias univisiÓn". salonpas lidocaine flex. un parche superdelgado y flexible con la máxima concentración de lidocaína de venta libre... que se adapta al cuerpo para aliviar el dolor justo donde duele. además, es superadherente. salonpas. es buena medicina. ♪zyrtec♪ comienza a actuar desde la primera hora. y es 2x más fuerte cuando lo tomas otra vez al día siguiente. para que ellos puedan ser... los esteros felices. seamos más qu
pasa con los registros presidenciales, los registros presidenciales o como se le conoce en inglÉs, praavi.. aquÍ hay muchas personas, ya las autoridades estÁn tomando medidas para cerrar el trÁfico vehicular, se espera que el presidente pueda tomarse el tradicional cafÉ en el restaurante versalles, y despuÉs dirigirse a la corte. ilia: gracias por esta informaciÓn. jorge: el cafÉ cubano es una tradiciÓn con importa quiÉn venga y en quÉ condiciones, y eso te va a dejar despierto por...
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if the espionage act means the president cannot maintain those documents, the pra is all but meaninglesshat you think about the argument? guest: you have to look at the process and a lot of why where we are today is because people do not follow the process. look. if in fact there are presidential records that they believe either were declassified or classified but they believe they no longer need to be classified and the are presidential records where they were improperly classified, there is a process to work through the documents and to figure out whether or not the presidential records or are they classified documents? that process does not involve taking these documents, putting them in bankers boxes, and taking them and shipping them to your home in florida or your home in new jersey. the process involves picking up the phone, talking to the national archives and saying, i have documents that i believe are presidential records and they should not be classified documents, and i need additional time to go through these. i am leaving office in january, so i need you to set up a secure
if the espionage act means the president cannot maintain those documents, the pra is all but meaninglesshat you think about the argument? guest: you have to look at the process and a lot of why where we are today is because people do not follow the process. look. if in fact there are presidential records that they believe either were declassified or classified but they believe they no longer need to be classified and the are presidential records where they were improperly classified, there is a...
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so what i'm trying to get at or or think about is whether bakke, for ex-- bakke was a set-aside pras far as i understood, that there was actually 16 seats in a of a hundred that wing set aside for underrepresented minorities therefore, oby, the concerns about perniciousness and being lematic and we want it to end, we don't want this going on forever. but, when you have a situation like this in which you're talking about a holistic review, other people are getting pluses in the ste no one's automatically getting a plus in the , i wonder if the urge to end it -- and what is the end it? the en it is to include race alongside 40 other characteristics i wonder if it implicates the same kinds of concerns about the use of race? general prelogar: yes, justice jackson. i think that there is a lot of fceo that point. and i think that the unc record relyllustrates this point, that unc has held itself to the anrds this court has articulated in using race as only one of a multitude of factors in holistic admissions and deploying ra-ntral alternatives and not using race when it's not necessary to
so what i'm trying to get at or or think about is whether bakke, for ex-- bakke was a set-aside pras far as i understood, that there was actually 16 seats in a of a hundred that wing set aside for underrepresented minorities therefore, oby, the concerns about perniciousness and being lematic and we want it to end, we don't want this going on forever. but, when you have a situation like this in which you're talking about a holistic review, other people are getting pluses in the ste no one's...
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yeah if you just go to bid aid .com pra— if you just go to bid aid .com bid made.com _ if you just gov you would be ramracrrc— eat them alive. kyiv you would be rarracrrc .— eat them alive. kyiv you would be fantastic . jamie, what a be fantastic. jamie, what a rmrrr— be fantastic. jamie, what a man re— be fantastic. jamie, what a thrill to have— be fantastic. jamie, what a thrill to have you on the show. arra— thrill to have you on the show. ara rre— thrill to have you on the show. ara rr-c ce— thrill to have you on the show. and it's so wonderful to hear wear— and it's so wonderful to hear wear rrre— and it's so wonderful to hear year he crew— and it's so wonderful to hear your life story come and see us apam— your life story come and see us apam seem— your life story come and see us apam ww— your life story come and see us again soon. my thanks to olympic star again soon. my thanks to olympic crar ramre— again soon. my thanks to olympic star jamie bolt.— again soon. my thanks to olympic star jamie bolt. folks, we've starjamie bolt. folks, we've got— starjamie bolt. folks, we've per
yeah if you just go to bid aid .com pra— if you just go to bid aid .com bid made.com _ if you just gov you would be ramracrrc— eat them alive. kyiv you would be rarracrrc .— eat them alive. kyiv you would be fantastic . jamie, what a be fantastic. jamie, what a rmrrr— be fantastic. jamie, what a man re— be fantastic. jamie, what a thrill to have— be fantastic. jamie, what a thrill to have you on the show. arra— thrill to have you on the show. ara rre— thrill to have you on the...
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but yeah, pra— incredibly focussed. but yeah, me. me — incredibly focussed.hat's going on, you know? so i sent phillip a meccage— you know? so i sent phillip a meccage tacr— you know? so i sent phillip a message just saying, look, you know— message just saying, look, you know .— message just saying, look, you know . rm.— message just saying, look, you know . in. i— message just saying, look, you know , i'm. i support you in know, i'm. i support you in coming— know, i'm. i support you in coming oar.— know, i'm. i support you in coming out, but- know, i'm. i support you in coming out, but are you aware of rnece— coming out, but are you aware of rnece orner— coming out, but are you aware of these other rumours— coming out, but are you aware of these other rumours about you ani— these other rumours about you anci percon— these other rumours about you anci percon xe— these other rumours about you and person x? and i just want to know— and person x? and i just want to know .— and person x? and i just want to know . ic— and person x? and i just want to know . ic rnc
but yeah, pra— incredibly focussed. but yeah, me. me — incredibly focussed.hat's going on, you know? so i sent phillip a meccage— you know? so i sent phillip a meccage tacr— you know? so i sent phillip a message just saying, look, you know— message just saying, look, you know .— message just saying, look, you know . rm.— message just saying, look, you know . in. i— message just saying, look, you know , i'm. i support you in know, i'm. i support you in coming— know, i'm. i...
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the cat american, wnisn— they're making the cat american, wppa,_,_ they're making the cat american, prafrom lottie. and lottie says, yesterday-a- from lottie. and lottie says, yesterday a wedding yesterday i went to a wedding for yesterday i went to a wedding fan-i— yesterday i went to a wedding nan-i ianeiy- yesterday i went to a wedding for-i barely know. yesterday i went to a wedding for i barely know , for someone i barely know, thinking— for someone i barely know, thinking i— for someone i barely know, thinking i was— for someone i barely know, thinking i was being really genenne n— thinking i was being really generous. i got— thinking i was being really generous. i got them voucher thinking i was being really gerarous. i got them voucher thinking i was being really gera meal got them voucher thinking i was being really gera meal fort them voucher thinking i was being really gera meal for twoem voucher thinking i was being really gera meal for two at voucher thinking i was being really gera meal for two at nando'ser for a meal for two at nando's wnen— for a meal for two at nando's
the cat american, wnisn— they're making the cat american, wppa,_,_ they're making the cat american, prafrom lottie. and lottie says, yesterday-a- from lottie. and lottie says, yesterday a wedding yesterday i went to a wedding for yesterday i went to a wedding fan-i— yesterday i went to a wedding nan-i ianeiy- yesterday i went to a wedding for-i barely know. yesterday i went to a wedding for i barely know , for someone i barely know, thinking— for someone i barely know, thinking i— for...
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.— life saving society uk, leigh pra, ts— life saving society uk, leigh pra, ts wttt— life saving societyten can be like four degrees, ttke ts— often can be like four degrees, ttke es sett— often can be like four degrees, like as cold as— often can be like four degrees, like as cold as a— often can be like four degrees, like as cold as a fridge takes a tett— like as cold as a fridge takes a tett ttme— like as cold as a fridge takes a tetp ttme tee— like as cold as a fridge takes a long time for bodies of water to teet— long time for bodies of water to teet-teest-t— long time for bodies of water to heat-doesn't it?— long time for bodies of water to heat-doesn't it? so- long time for bodies of water to heat doesn't it? so even heat up, doesn't it? so even tteett— heat up, doesn't it? so even tteettlteets— heat up, doesn't it? so even though feels like scorcher though it feels like a scorcher eteve— though it feels like a scorcher eteve wtte— though it feels like a scorcher above water,.it_ though it feels like a scorcher above water, it were , in the above water, as it were, in the vete— ab
.— life saving society uk, leigh pra, ts— life saving society uk, leigh pra, ts wttt— life saving societyten can be like four degrees, ttke ts— often can be like four degrees, ttke es sett— often can be like four degrees, like as cold as— often can be like four degrees, like as cold as a— often can be like four degrees, like as cold as a fridge takes a tett— like as cold as a fridge takes a tett ttme— like as cold as a fridge takes a tetp ttme tee— like as cold as a fridge...