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rudy giuliani had two words when i asked if he's working pro bono. yes, sir. his payment structure. and this raises a lot of questions, because as you pointed out, in the clinton impeachment, which is really the only prior example of this, because there were new ethical -- a new landscape of ethical regulations that came up after watergate so clinton is all we can compare this to. they went to the office of government ethics for consultation on their saidup. jay sec ow low told me, i don't deal with that, i'm not a government employee. he didn't get this consultation. and so we don't have any of the safeguards the clinton team put in place. it raises a lot of questions for legal experts because the worry here is that in giving free legal services to the president, which rudy guiliani says he's doing, you could potentially be giving him a valuable gift. that exposes him to undue influence. then in the case of jay sekulow where we don't understand his income streams, other people, outside interests, could be coming in, trying to influence these people who are cl
rudy giuliani had two words when i asked if he's working pro bono. yes, sir. his payment structure. and this raises a lot of questions, because as you pointed out, in the clinton impeachment, which is really the only prior example of this, because there were new ethical -- a new landscape of ethical regulations that came up after watergate so clinton is all we can compare this to. they went to the office of government ethics for consultation on their saidup. jay sec ow low told me, i don't deal...
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i am pro bono counsel for the american bar association commission on immigration employees to testify on behalf of the president. thank you for the opera - - president of the aba burqa we are concerned of the migrant protection protocol also known as remain in mexico it discriminates against spanish speaking asylum-seekers to deny full access to the justice system. we are more concerned about the personal safety of 55000 asylum-seekers objected to this policy and return to dangerous conditions in mexico particularly the border near laredo and there is a refugee camp in sentiment - - encampment nongovernmental organizations the facility erected near the port of entry where the hearings take place and remains closed to the public. based in the rio grande valley representing individuals i will briefly identify the primary issues that led to the erosion of legal protections for asylum-seekers in the migrant protection protocol first asylum-seekers are being returned with documents of hundreds of incidents of kidnappings and violence. aba is concerned dhs efforts to comply with its obligat
i am pro bono counsel for the american bar association commission on immigration employees to testify on behalf of the president. thank you for the opera - - president of the aba burqa we are concerned of the migrant protection protocol also known as remain in mexico it discriminates against spanish speaking asylum-seekers to deny full access to the justice system. we are more concerned about the personal safety of 55000 asylum-seekers objected to this policy and return to dangerous conditions...
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why does he think he's been doing pro bono work? what is he, like, a lawyer?ynn: i guess just, you know, he's just been helping us out. lemonis: that's what family does. i didn't know you had to qualify for pro bono work. "...my time has become and will remain much more limited and unpredictable." okay. i don't like that he just disappeared. i gave him a responsibility, and then i come back, and you guys are working your fanny off and he's not here. i'm angry. but here's the thing that could be the golden goose in this whole thing. it's better that you learn now... lynn: oh, yeah. lemonis: ...than having them sell their house and them get here and it not work out. lynn: i know. i know. lemonis: all right? -you okay? -lynn: yeah. lemonis: you sure? okay. look at this! norton: how you like it? lemonis: this look unbelievable. norton: it is massive. lemonis: after three weeks of construction, the deck is finally complete. i didn't think it was gonna go out this far. norton: we just kept going. lemonis: unreal. look at this. norton: it brings out the whole restaur
why does he think he's been doing pro bono work? what is he, like, a lawyer?ynn: i guess just, you know, he's just been helping us out. lemonis: that's what family does. i didn't know you had to qualify for pro bono work. "...my time has become and will remain much more limited and unpredictable." okay. i don't like that he just disappeared. i gave him a responsibility, and then i come back, and you guys are working your fanny off and he's not here. i'm angry. but here's the thing...
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my job as pro bono council, and i austin train non immigration attorneys an immigration loss. i tell tax attorneys tell me that this is very complicated. the way i describe this law, particularly the specific statutory provisions which are being utilized to implement the remain in mexico policy is as such, and please bear with me representative. imagine section 235, which is the expedited removal statue is a mountain. two for the proceedings which are full proceedings is another mountain directly across from it. there's a valley in between. to get out of summary removal proceedings and into full immigration proceedings there is a narrow bridge. remain in mexico has done has put a small level of law, and created a wrecking ball with it, and it has demolished this narrow bridge that included legal protections, credible fear processes has been completely annihilated and mr. knowles has testified to the challenges that these asylum officers are raising. the proceedings are expedited instead of several years and months. what good is a proceeding if it's rendered virtually meaningle
my job as pro bono council, and i austin train non immigration attorneys an immigration loss. i tell tax attorneys tell me that this is very complicated. the way i describe this law, particularly the specific statutory provisions which are being utilized to implement the remain in mexico policy is as such, and please bear with me representative. imagine section 235, which is the expedited removal statue is a mountain. two for the proceedings which are full proceedings is another mountain...
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germany to show that this is been happening globally but it's also going out and doing a lot of pro bono work advocacy education to make sure that people know that we really are committed to bringing people together through singing to get this let's hear you sing more of that song same song actually you also know in the song promotes finding harmony. honest tons there of jonathan prince with me the singer now i have to ask you a saxophone doesn't get a cul de sac so often is does a violinist doesn't get a cold i mean the violin doesn't i have to ask you about sing as 6 guys all know road with voices what happens when one of you gets a cold i mean it's very precarious you're right we do lots of plane travel i think we try to be as healthy as possible which doesn't sound very rock'n'roll but it means lots of lots of early night sweats possible lots of water not very much not very much alcohol when we tour. but also it's it's about working out a way where you can actually look off to members of the group if someone is feeling under the weather we do about $150.00 concerts a year and it is t
germany to show that this is been happening globally but it's also going out and doing a lot of pro bono work advocacy education to make sure that people know that we really are committed to bringing people together through singing to get this let's hear you sing more of that song same song actually you also know in the song promotes finding harmony. honest tons there of jonathan prince with me the singer now i have to ask you a saxophone doesn't get a cul de sac so often is does a violinist...
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linda banu a kenyan lawyer founder of laureus hop into baiting legal take startups and offering pro bono legal advice to the tech ecosystem and the welcome to the studio will this new data protection law make life more difficult for fathers in terms of compliance it's going to make it a little difficult because they have to register as data processes if they're for example handling the tad then if they have a controller for instance that's a kenya airways working with a start up in processing that they take means they have to be compliant as well and that makes that double complains because if you're working in the e.u. then you still have to comply with g.d.p. as well so i think. complicates the issue too if you're planning on transferring data from kenya there are laws about that i introduced it in the new data protection on transferring data across the border so i think the complaints will be double compliance and they need more advice as well we have requirements on hiring a data protection officer which is not compulsory but it's advisable so that means more costs on compliance so i
linda banu a kenyan lawyer founder of laureus hop into baiting legal take startups and offering pro bono legal advice to the tech ecosystem and the welcome to the studio will this new data protection law make life more difficult for fathers in terms of compliance it's going to make it a little difficult because they have to register as data processes if they're for example handling the tad then if they have a controller for instance that's a kenya airways working with a start up in processing...
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he called around to see who needed a pro bono -- an hour of pro bono work.king and started they got other volunteers demanding from their neighbors. by 1969, they had a whole system working. i will never forget the day i got a case file from a family trying to move up from the south, frustrated and discouraged, that there american dream was being stolen away from them by racism. the family coming up from the were carrie and carolyn booker, my parents. i am literally a united states senator. i am running for the highest office in the land because in american on a couch in new jersey did not just sit there. they stood up for our country. this election is not about him. it is about, will we stand? will we join together because the power of the people is greater than the people with power. this election is about organizing us, igniting us, us reviving civic rights. it is about a more courageous empathy, more radical love. if we can ignite that spirit, every policy becomes possible. we will make the low places high. we will make the crooked places straight. we wi
he called around to see who needed a pro bono -- an hour of pro bono work.king and started they got other volunteers demanding from their neighbors. by 1969, they had a whole system working. i will never forget the day i got a case file from a family trying to move up from the south, frustrated and discouraged, that there american dream was being stolen away from them by racism. the family coming up from the were carrie and carolyn booker, my parents. i am literally a united states senator. i...
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since august i have spent at least 200 hours provided pro bono legalalek advice they are almost endless i want to share with you the fear and the risk in theos despair that we feel every single day nobody should be in this program asylum-seekers they do not have adequate food and the few humanitarian groups are regular providers of the 1000 people more than half report being kidnapped or assaulted or raped before being returned. the stories break my heart but no more than children tortured and assaulted. one mother and her small child were kidnapped less than one hour after the us government forcibly returned them. and tortured for eight days. inor another case two sisters were sent by our government to mexico and harbored by local that abuse them. and then detained him one night and let him go he returned the next day. to be successful with these jong victims to be removed from this program to knowingly permit abuse and torture to be the norm sent a strong message anybody can target asylum-seekers this program is designed to put people in life-threatening conditions the agency claims a
since august i have spent at least 200 hours provided pro bono legalalek advice they are almost endless i want to share with you the fear and the risk in theos despair that we feel every single day nobody should be in this program asylum-seekers they do not have adequate food and the few humanitarian groups are regular providers of the 1000 people more than half report being kidnapped or assaulted or raped before being returned. the stories break my heart but no more than children tortured and...
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they've launched a program based out of t university of chicago's booth school to do this work on a pro bonoo that they can sort of catch these things in other alhtrithms that me used across the country. >> thompson: all right. shraddha chakradhar of "stat." thank you so much for ing with us. >> thank you for having me. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, sunday. >> sreenivasan: and an update on a story newshour weekend's ivette feliciano reported this month on good samaritan prosecutions against people migrants along the u.s.-mexico border. the organization "no more deaths" co-founder reverend john dfife explained how tacti on him three decades ago, were on the rise again. >> reporter: as an oained presbyterian minister, fife was arrest back in 1985, after his congregation bece the first religious institution in the u.s. to offer sanctuary to migrants who faced deportion. 2018, no more deaths volunteer scott warren was arrested onr simiarges for allegedly harboring and shielding twora undocumented ms from law enforcement at the group's base camp in ajo, arizona. fife contends warren was simply
they've launched a program based out of t university of chicago's booth school to do this work on a pro bonoo that they can sort of catch these things in other alhtrithms that me used across the country. >> thompson: all right. shraddha chakradhar of "stat." thank you so much for ing with us. >> thank you for having me. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, sunday. >> sreenivasan: and an update on a story newshour weekend's ivette feliciano reported this month on...
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hamline you do policy work you do advocacy work we also have a digital security helpline that's a pro bonoservice human rights defenders civil society can reach out if they feel that they're threatened on line so i know in some cases and with others who are you see internet blackouts happen yes is there is there a case to be made that maybe we need to live with the chaos and the false news and the real news and not empower a government to call for the government to be going why is jodi what i think is doing 2 things right to give him credit one is he's standing strong against government intrusions on encryption and so that's a good thing 2nd is when he says we have freedom of expression and if we flood the marketplace with thoughts and ideas then there's more out there and that's when truth rises to the top he's right that's always how we view democracy we've never been shutting down the speech maker we just bring it been giving all the people speaking the truth the voice as well but there's an interesting nuance here and and people get confused around it and that is what trump did with ca
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you know, he says he's working pro bono for the president, but pro bono is short for pro bono publicopublic good, not for the private or personal good. and i think, you know, money is an aphrodisiac, and rudy has been seduced by it. >> so, i mean, if you want to put it really simply, is it just greed? >> that would probably be an overstatement. it's a need to remain relevant. all politicians want that. >> what was he like when you worked with him? >> he was a regular guy, you know? pizza and coke. and he always paid for his slice and his soda. and now you fast forward and you've got $500,000 from parnas and fruman and no one can figure out what they did for that money. seems like they worked for him in ukraine, they didn't work for him. >> i want to play an interview on the "today" show. here it is. >> i hate pandering. have all my life. it's one of the worst characteristics that politicians have, pandering to people. >> do you care -- >> i resist it. there's a dishonesty in that that really offends me. >> do you care about being popular? >> no, not -- no. i care about being effective
you know, he says he's working pro bono for the president, but pro bono is short for pro bono publicopublic good, not for the private or personal good. and i think, you know, money is an aphrodisiac, and rudy has been seduced by it. >> so, i mean, if you want to put it really simply, is it just greed? >> that would probably be an overstatement. it's a need to remain relevant. all politicians want that. >> what was he like when you worked with him? >> he was a regular...
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from my point of view, my senior counsel were pro bono and when it comes to the rest of it, it has beennd hundreds of thousands. but that is my money and if i wish to do so, because one thing i have always felt... but isn't that dangerous for democracy? when people with access to that money clearly, by definition have more leverage than those who do not. i wish the system was different and that someone who is concerned does not have to have wealth and can actually exercise their civic voice. that is a deficit of our system and it's something that desperately needs reforming. at the same time, if i have the ability to express on behalf of so many people that there is something wrong with what is happening in our politics, that a prime minister puts themself above the law. let's not forget that. you say you speak for people and you may or may not be right but ultimately you are self appointed. you are not accountable to people. i am accountable to the courts because if writing up those cases the court felt they did not have merit and that they were not legitimate, i can'tjust turn up in c
from my point of view, my senior counsel were pro bono and when it comes to the rest of it, it has beennd hundreds of thousands. but that is my money and if i wish to do so, because one thing i have always felt... but isn't that dangerous for democracy? when people with access to that money clearly, by definition have more leverage than those who do not. i wish the system was different and that someone who is concerned does not have to have wealth and can actually exercise their civic voice....
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. >> i was a lawyer at a big law firm, and k-9 warriors was my pro bono project.ing, and affecting people in a meaningful way. you gave us an example. people not wanting to go out their doors, now they have a reason to, too. it is a mutual thing, the veteran is taking care of the dog. >> there no question, we say we rescue the dog and the dog rescues the warriors. we combat veteran suicide every day in america, sometimes all you need is a reason to get up in the morning, we provide a cold nose and a reason to go out and walk and be loved on by this big guy. trish: that is great, special to see if people want to help you, how do they do it. >> k-9 for warriors dottin.org r campus in florida or now in san antonio. trish: rory thank you. >> and thank you to utah. >> thank you. trish: all right, i want to say thanks to all our veterans for all their service. they have given up in many cases so much. but we would not be here today without them. we would not have the country we do without them, i include my own father in this group. he served in vietnam. that is him way
. >> i was a lawyer at a big law firm, and k-9 warriors was my pro bono project.ing, and affecting people in a meaningful way. you gave us an example. people not wanting to go out their doors, now they have a reason to, too. it is a mutual thing, the veteran is taking care of the dog. >> there no question, we say we rescue the dog and the dog rescues the warriors. we combat veteran suicide every day in america, sometimes all you need is a reason to get up in the morning, we provide...
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provides housing helps them find jobs in file for va benefits and connect pro bono attorneys can return to their families under today's laws most deported veterans only come home to america with an american flag draped around their caskets. there is no honor in bringing deported veterans to be recognized for their service only when they died. i became an citizenship on april 13, 2018 and i'm blessed to be back home in america and be a father to my daughter. once again, i want to emphasize i'm a firm believer in people being held accountable. it does not make sense for me to deport our veterans after they have completed their sentence and paid for their actions. for veterans, deportation is a double punishment. as an example, my friend is a former u.s. marine who was deported in the day he rose drug rehab center in tijuana. his daughter was a lively and inspiring young woman passed away in an accident in 2017 and we held a funeral service in tijuana because roberto was unable to go to san diego to bury his daughter. i have a few recordations on how to ensure we protect our veterans from
provides housing helps them find jobs in file for va benefits and connect pro bono attorneys can return to their families under today's laws most deported veterans only come home to america with an american flag draped around their caskets. there is no honor in bringing deported veterans to be recognized for their service only when they died. i became an citizenship on april 13, 2018 and i'm blessed to be back home in america and be a father to my daughter. once again, i want to emphasize i'm a...
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it's a prime example of how giuliani's position as president trump's pro bono lawyer has given him unprecedentedow those leaders treat him as a representative of the president. a cnn review finds giuliani has met or communicated with top government officials of at least seven countries since becoming trump's attorney. his actions so troubling, sources inside the u.s. state department tells cnn, they track giuliani's comments which sometimes contradict the state. >> there are some who view giuliani as a shadow secretary of state. >> he left public office in 2001, since then he's made millions in speaking fees and security and safety consulting contracts all over the globe, but being associated with donald trump has opened new doors at the top levels. he travels to uruguay he got rare access to the king of bahrain and the crowned prince and sat down with the defense secretary of armenia, usually introduced or referred to as president trump's advicer, in almost every case, there is something else. the president's unpaid trusted adviser is seeking to cash in. security contracts in bahrain. andrew mi
it's a prime example of how giuliani's position as president trump's pro bono lawyer has given him unprecedentedow those leaders treat him as a representative of the president. a cnn review finds giuliani has met or communicated with top government officials of at least seven countries since becoming trump's attorney. his actions so troubling, sources inside the u.s. state department tells cnn, they track giuliani's comments which sometimes contradict the state. >> there are some who view...
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it's a prime example of how giuliani's position as president trump's pro bono lawyer has given him access to foreign leaders and how the leaders treat him as a representative of the president. a cnn review finds giuliani has met or communicated with top government officials of at least 7 countries since becoming trump's attorney. his actions so troubling sources inside the u.s. state department tell cnn they tracked giuliani's comments which sometimes contradict u.s. policy. >> there are those in the state department and the professional national security apparatus who have viewed giuliani as a shadow secretary of state. >> reporter: giuliani left public office as new york's mayor in 2001. since then he's made millions in speaking fees and security and safety consulting contracts all over the globe. but being associated with donald trump has opened new doors at the top levels. he travelled to uruguay where he met the president. he got rare access to the king of bahrain and the crown prince and sat down with the defense secretary of armenia. usually referred to as president trump's adviser
it's a prime example of how giuliani's position as president trump's pro bono lawyer has given him access to foreign leaders and how the leaders treat him as a representative of the president. a cnn review finds giuliani has met or communicated with top government officials of at least 7 countries since becoming trump's attorney. his actions so troubling sources inside the u.s. state department tell cnn they tracked giuliani's comments which sometimes contradict u.s. policy. >> there are...
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he's doing apparently pro bono work for the president who is a wealthy man. he was getting paid by a ukranian american and a belarose american who had received money from a russian man, and they did not like marie yavonovitch, right? so in that regard, their roles aligned. i do want to read something from marie yavonovitch. this is one of the excerpts. the question was, and from your staff members or your own conversations, what did you come to learn about mr. giuliani's interest in ukraine? she responds, that basically there had been a number of meetings between mr. lasenko and mayor giuliani and they were looking -- i should say mr. lasenko was looking to hurt me in the u.s. koi i couldn't imagine what that was but now i see. the question was, what do you see now? she answered, well, i'm no longer in ukraine. lasenko was the attorney general. >> the complaints by not only the united states and europeans and groups inside ukraine was that essentially he was corrupt, that he was sometimes targeting people, bringing cases against people and then taking money t
he's doing apparently pro bono work for the president who is a wealthy man. he was getting paid by a ukranian american and a belarose american who had received money from a russian man, and they did not like marie yavonovitch, right? so in that regard, their roles aligned. i do want to read something from marie yavonovitch. this is one of the excerpts. the question was, and from your staff members or your own conversations, what did you come to learn about mr. giuliani's interest in ukraine?...
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he called around to see what pro bono work he could spare. he tried to do something about real estate in new jersey. he said they started working 65 and 67, join us in the fight for america. by 69, they had also whole system working. i got the case file from a family from the south, frustrated and discouraged their american dream was being stolen by racism and the help that family and you know the names of that case file, the family coming up from the south, carrie and carolyn booker, my parents. i am literally a u.s. senator. for the black person ever elected into the office in the literally running for the highest office in the land because un-american on account in jersey didn't just sit there, they stood up for our country. what is a selection about? it's not about him, it's about will we stand? my father taught me to do that. we join together because the power of the people is greater than the people in power. this election is about organizing us, igniting us in us revising civic race and bringing mobility back. greatest empathy and radi
he called around to see what pro bono work he could spare. he tried to do something about real estate in new jersey. he said they started working 65 and 67, join us in the fight for america. by 69, they had also whole system working. i got the case file from a family from the south, frustrated and discouraged their american dream was being stolen by racism and the help that family and you know the names of that case file, the family coming up from the south, carrie and carolyn booker, my...
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if we talked about consulting services, pro bono, can only -- only a number of consultants that we can hire at this time. if we need to hire more, to make those available and so forth. to think about how to staff and services out of oewd play a role and how can we keep up with that list. but there is more support that's needed. >> thank you. any other questions? again, jada, i mean, you're super woman. >> thank you. >> i just wanted to thank you so much with this program. my neighborhood of north beach has suffered mightily under never-ending construction. construction crews who have no interest in the neighborhood or how it impacts and i myself have served on m.p.a. groups. and no one ever came up with anything to help mitigate the problems. so, you know, fingers crossed that this will be very epful and much needed. so thank you. >> thank you for all of your great work. all of you. >> so, yeah. jada, i just want to commend you. you're almost a one-person shop. like director regina dick-endrizzi said, there's a lot of projects out there right now. jorge, i have to give you a shout-out.
if we talked about consulting services, pro bono, can only -- only a number of consultants that we can hire at this time. if we need to hire more, to make those available and so forth. to think about how to staff and services out of oewd play a role and how can we keep up with that list. but there is more support that's needed. >> thank you. any other questions? again, jada, i mean, you're super woman. >> thank you. >> i just wanted to thank you so much with this program. my...
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having foreign policy conducted through the president's personal lawyer who is doing the work pro bono? none of this makes sense to any of these career people and they are absolutely aghast to all of this. >> did secretary pompeo allow for this. >> sure. absolutely. look the other way. rolled lis eye eed his eyes. from sondland the testimony he said, pompeo rolled his eyes and said yes, it's something we have to deal with. fk in, they didn't really deal with it as far as we know, because nobody was willing to go to the president of the united states as far as we know and say, mr. president, this is inappropriate. the conspiracy theories are ridiculous, and had been debunked. you are getting in the way of important foreign policy of the united states of america. which, by the way, has been, the money for military aid to ukraine to use against the russians had already been appropriated by the united states congress, and you cannot do this. so far as i can tell, pompeo just rolled his eyes, not to mention the fact he also lied on television a couple of times. well, you know, that's not a
having foreign policy conducted through the president's personal lawyer who is doing the work pro bono? none of this makes sense to any of these career people and they are absolutely aghast to all of this. >> did secretary pompeo allow for this. >> sure. absolutely. look the other way. rolled lis eye eed his eyes. from sondland the testimony he said, pompeo rolled his eyes and said yes, it's something we have to deal with. fk in, they didn't really deal with it as far as we know,...
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and the role of the president's pro bono personal attorney rudy giuliani running his own shadow state department. first up on wednesday is going to be bill taylor. he's the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine. in previous testimony he said that he, quote, observed and ordered to move forward on the security assistance, the ukranians were told by ambassador sondland that they had to pursue these investigations. after taylor comes george kent. he's the deputy district attorney. he said he didn't tell what he observed about giuliani because he was told to keep his head down. and we'll see marie yavonovitch who was removed at the urging of rudy giuliani. she said behind closed doors that she was told by ukranian officials to watch her back. meanwhile, the republicans are trying to use a host of explanations to defend president trump saying they don't have the smarts to orchestrate a quid pro quo, but there is one thing they won't accept by saying the phone call was improper but not an impeachable offense. in the meantime, one of rudy giuliani's indicted associates seems to be turning on the pres
and the role of the president's pro bono personal attorney rudy giuliani running his own shadow state department. first up on wednesday is going to be bill taylor. he's the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine. in previous testimony he said that he, quote, observed and ordered to move forward on the security assistance, the ukranians were told by ambassador sondland that they had to pursue these investigations. after taylor comes george kent. he's the deputy district attorney. he said he didn't tell...
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giuliani says he's working pro bono which raises the question why would giuliani take on trump as a charity case? we know he needs money. last month giuliani butt dialled an nbc news reporter and could be heard saying the problem and we need some money and we need a few hundred thousand. the fact giuliani isn't get paid by trump does not mean he isn't profiting off of him. today "the washington post" and "the new york times" reported while he was doing trump's bidding in ukraine, trying to drum up dirt on the bidens, giuliani was also pursuing deals worth in total at least half a billion dollars. giuliani exploits his connection to the president of the united states to then go to people and say i'm close to the president, pay me and maybe i'll put in a good word for you. it's not a completely novel tactic. trump's former campaign manager paul manafort also you might remember worked for free and sought to profit from his proximity to trump. as for giuliani he's sought to leverage his relationship with trump again and again and again. in 2017 giuliani was hired to help with the legal defense.
giuliani says he's working pro bono which raises the question why would giuliani take on trump as a charity case? we know he needs money. last month giuliani butt dialled an nbc news reporter and could be heard saying the problem and we need some money and we need a few hundred thousand. the fact giuliani isn't get paid by trump does not mean he isn't profiting off of him. today "the washington post" and "the new york times" reported while he was doing trump's bidding in...
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it's a prime example of how giuliani's position as president trump's pro bono lawyer has given him unprecedentedn leaders and how those leaders treat him as a representative of the president. a cnn review finds giuliani has met or communicated with top government officials of at least seven countries since becoming trump's attorney. his actions so troubling, sources inside the u.s. state department tell cnn they track giuliani's comments which sometimes contradict u.s. policy. >> there are those in the state department and in the professional u.s. national security apparatus who view giuliani as a shadow secretary of state. >> reporter: giuliani left public office as new york's mayor back in 2001. since then he's made millions in speaking fees and security and consulting contracts all over the globe. being associated with donald trump has opened new doors at the top levels. he traveled to uruguay where he met with the president. got rare access to the king of bay rain and the prince. usually introduced or referred to as president trump's adviser. in almost every case, there is something else. th
it's a prime example of how giuliani's position as president trump's pro bono lawyer has given him unprecedentedn leaders and how those leaders treat him as a representative of the president. a cnn review finds giuliani has met or communicated with top government officials of at least seven countries since becoming trump's attorney. his actions so troubling, sources inside the u.s. state department tell cnn they track giuliani's comments which sometimes contradict u.s. policy. >> there...
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>> is there something wrong with him touting the relationship with trump while working allegedly pro bonoeople? >> yeah. this is the problem with this entire administration. this is not the kennedy administration where john f. kennedy said ask not what you can do for your country but -- what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. this is all about these people lining their own pockets and using donald trump as a way to make lots of money. the problem with rudy giuliani is the minute he left that mayor's office, the minute he went out and went to work in the private sector, i mean he was all about making money. he and donald trump are one of a kind. their only concern is how can they line their own pockets. so that's part of what guiliani is doing here. i mean that's clearly what's going on with that relationship. >> well, it's quite a thicket which is why we wanted to take some time and get some counsel from an experienced lawyer. nick akerman, always appreciate you being here, sir. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the criminal trial of roger stone kicking off today
>> is there something wrong with him touting the relationship with trump while working allegedly pro bonoeople? >> yeah. this is the problem with this entire administration. this is not the kennedy administration where john f. kennedy said ask not what you can do for your country but -- what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. this is all about these people lining their own pockets and using donald trump as a way to make lots of money. the problem with...
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giuliani's actions are partially true, and he did these actions on trump's behalf, he did a lot of pro bonop that's now costing him a lot of money. >> i'm losing you a little bit. >> you know what, what i said wasn't that important. i know how it is with audio. that's on us. you give us your final thought, big picture. >> final thoughts are, if rudy giuliani is charged, there's nowhere to go but up, and i have to believe, rather than running the risk of ending up in the federal bureau of prisons, where he put so many people when he was a u.s. attorney, he's going to sing. >> fascinating. and a lot riding on that investigation. glenn kirschner, thanks for putting up with us and thanks for joining "the beat" tonight, sir. >> thank you. >> appreciate you. >>> coming up, donald trump is already exploring post-white house plans, including a potential new reality show. can't make it up. >>> but first, we have a lot more serious news, including major developments in this trial of roger stone, longtime trump adviser. we have a very special guest coming up who has testified before mueller and now fo
giuliani's actions are partially true, and he did these actions on trump's behalf, he did a lot of pro bonop that's now costing him a lot of money. >> i'm losing you a little bit. >> you know what, what i said wasn't that important. i know how it is with audio. that's on us. you give us your final thought, big picture. >> final thoughts are, if rudy giuliani is charged, there's nowhere to go but up, and i have to believe, rather than running the risk of ending up in the...
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>> we do most of the stuff pro bono, so >> a whole bunch of people, i see trump as the flag at the top of this huge organization, this huge building, and the building itself, we need to take the spokes out of the wheel. one by one, collect information and prosecute individual crimes, and basically dismantle the crimes >> that's what mueller is doing. i expect him to indict quite a few more people. >> yeah, but he's a fed, he has some constraints on him. >> i think if the question is are lawyers and other people in civic society examining the trump organization and those around it and those in trump's inner circle and seeing if they have broken the law. my strong intuition is yes, i say that in part because i am one such person. >> as am i. we're working on all these. >> we are accounts on the emoluments clause, it addresses foreign payments and foreign powers, but there are efforts afoot beyond the mueller investigation to do that. the more important thing is not are people looking into this because there are lawyers and journalists and many others who are, the question is, is there a
>> we do most of the stuff pro bono, so >> a whole bunch of people, i see trump as the flag at the top of this huge organization, this huge building, and the building itself, we need to take the spokes out of the wheel. one by one, collect information and prosecute individual crimes, and basically dismantle the crimes >> that's what mueller is doing. i expect him to indict quite a few more people. >> yeah, but he's a fed, he has some constraints on him. >> i think...
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divorce and it doesn't set up a great situation when you have this lawyer for the president working pro bonobecause it looks like payment for access. that's really what i think he's facing here, appearance of impropriety. you look at a situation where a personal attorney for the president is seen by foreign actors as a way to go around the system, that's a real problem. if that was going on in a different country, america would see that as an issue. there shouldn't be this back-channel way of getting -- outside of official channels. so i think that's -- when you step back, it was this setup that was never going to end well when you have a situation when he was in this position to offer access to the president directly. >> seems here, ryan, going back to the web, if you will, that we had up on the screen of americans and ukrainians with rudy giuliani in the very middle of all of that, this is only what we know in terms of who rudy giuliani is and the connections that he was making. >> yeah. i mean, it has a swampy look to it and that's something the president ran on is trying to drain the swa
divorce and it doesn't set up a great situation when you have this lawyer for the president working pro bonobecause it looks like payment for access. that's really what i think he's facing here, appearance of impropriety. you look at a situation where a personal attorney for the president is seen by foreign actors as a way to go around the system, that's a real problem. if that was going on in a different country, america would see that as an issue. there shouldn't be this back-channel way of...
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he called around to see who needed an hour of pro bono work.e found a group of activists, mostly white people, too, who were trying to do something about real estate segregation in new jersey. he said they started working and they got other volunteers demanding from their neighbors. by 1969, they had a whole system working. he said i will never forget the , day i got a case file from a family trying to move up from the south, frustrated and discouraged that their american dream was being stolen away from them by racism. we went on to help that family. you know the name of that family coming up from the south they were cary and carolyn booker, my parents. i am literally a united states senator, the fourth black person ever elected into the office, i am running for the highest office in the land because in an american on a couch in new jersey did not just sit there. they stood up for our country. this election is not about him. it is about, will we stand? will we join together because the power of the people is greater than the people with power.
he called around to see who needed an hour of pro bono work.e found a group of activists, mostly white people, too, who were trying to do something about real estate segregation in new jersey. he said they started working and they got other volunteers demanding from their neighbors. by 1969, they had a whole system working. he said i will never forget the , day i got a case file from a family trying to move up from the south, frustrated and discouraged that their american dream was being stolen...
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you think he's doing this pro bono for the president? you said a few minutes ago or somebody did, he has so many contacts among the sleaze balls behind the iron curtain wall because that's where the money is. they're all working against us. they're working against the straight arrow woman -- i shouldn't call her woman -- that's the president's language, this state department hero. she's standing up as the only tree in the forest still standing against all this sleaze and all this money sloshing around, getting into the hands of american sellouts who are trying to make a buck over here. it's a horrendous situation. we find ourselves in the crosshairs of it right now in a hearing where the president of the united states jumps in on the side of the bad guys in realtime for all to see. this is reality tv, ladies and gentlemen. he may be hoisted on his own pit tarred here because he's walking right into a real situation of the show. remember the mccarthy hearings. remember what mccarthy did when he tried to destroy that young lawyer, and that
you think he's doing this pro bono for the president? you said a few minutes ago or somebody did, he has so many contacts among the sleaze balls behind the iron curtain wall because that's where the money is. they're all working against us. they're working against the straight arrow woman -- i shouldn't call her woman -- that's the president's language, this state department hero. she's standing up as the only tree in the forest still standing against all this sleaze and all this money sloshing...
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well, the law is very clear, you cannot take pro bono representation as a federal candidate for office. you cannot take free representation as a candidate for federal office. is rudy giuliani trying to help him politically? he's as much admitted that. if he's trying to help him politically, he can't be free. it is black letter law. why is there this deafening silence from doj about who i think is the most vulnerable part of this little cabal, the conspiracy, and that is rudy giuliani. clearly rudy thinks he's bulletproof. >> i don't think that's true in the sense that the southern district is the department of justice and it's clearly investigating in a way that includes rudy giuliani. that's why suddenly he's finally gotten a lawyer and finally gotten silent. >> prior to yesterday he has insurance. >> and probably a little too late, to your point. i think the reason wee ear hearing silence is because there's an investigation under way, and prosecutors don't publicly talk about their on going investigations because they don't want to compromise. >> unless you're barr. >> yes, but this
well, the law is very clear, you cannot take pro bono representation as a federal candidate for office. you cannot take free representation as a candidate for federal office. is rudy giuliani trying to help him politically? he's as much admitted that. if he's trying to help him politically, he can't be free. it is black letter law. why is there this deafening silence from doj about who i think is the most vulnerable part of this little cabal, the conspiracy, and that is rudy giuliani. clearly...
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what it is doing is providing pro bono cyber security services to any campaign that wants it, democrat, republican, independent. my suggestion is to pick up the phone and call cyberdome. they can help your campaign with cyber security. [applause] things, falling onto michael's comment. simple cyber hygiene for everyone because the theft of the dnc material in particular was not a very sophisticated operation. that was a phishing operation. i'm sure if you all took out your phones right now, you would find someone phishing. that is basically what happened. simple hygiene at all levels of the electoral process. one could go on. important is really that every state have a paper ballot or backup system. until we figure it out with something like a commission as john brennan has called for, -- the surest way. lot is dependent upon the candidate's leadership and instilling in his or her campaign staff a real sense of doing what is right and not doing what is wrong. there are so many ways that somebody may pursue victory at all costs. i think we see examples of that right now. take whatever t
what it is doing is providing pro bono cyber security services to any campaign that wants it, democrat, republican, independent. my suggestion is to pick up the phone and call cyberdome. they can help your campaign with cyber security. [applause] things, falling onto michael's comment. simple cyber hygiene for everyone because the theft of the dnc material in particular was not a very sophisticated operation. that was a phishing operation. i'm sure if you all took out your phones right now, you...
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lawmakers with that rare thing, impeachment experience, a reporter with new details about giuliani's pro bonoand why it's a problem. i hope you can check it out. it's impeachment, white house in crisis, tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. use in crisis, tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. i thought i was managing my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. but i realized something was missing... me. the thought of my symptoms returning was keeping me from being there for the people and things i love most. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira can help get, and keep, uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts so you could experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections
lawmakers with that rare thing, impeachment experience, a reporter with new details about giuliani's pro bonoand why it's a problem. i hope you can check it out. it's impeachment, white house in crisis, tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. use in crisis, tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. i thought i was managing my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. but i realized something was missing... me. the thought of my symptoms returning was keeping me from being there for the people and things i love most....
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they knew a not-for-profit company called cyber dome and what cybe with ce is doing is providing pro bono cyber securitcybersecurity servy campaign that wants it. democrat, republican, independent. so my suggestion would be to pick up the phone and call and they can help your campaign with cybersecurity. [applause] >> a couple of things falling onto michael's comment. simple cyber hygiene for everyone, because the theft of the dnc material in particular wasn't a very sophisticated operation. it was a fishing operation i bet if all of you took out your phone right now you would find someone fishing on your phone, some phony message that you could open at your peril. that's basically what happens. so, simple hygiene at all levels of the electoral process. and then one could go on but i will just give you one other idea. it's important every state have a paper ballot or paper backup system in some way. that is in the end while we are in this emergency period until we figure out something like a commission as john brennan has called for anti-indoors, paper ballot and the surest way. i think a
they knew a not-for-profit company called cyber dome and what cybe with ce is doing is providing pro bono cyber securitcybersecurity servy campaign that wants it. democrat, republican, independent. so my suggestion would be to pick up the phone and call and they can help your campaign with cybersecurity. [applause] >> a couple of things falling onto michael's comment. simple cyber hygiene for everyone, because the theft of the dnc material in particular wasn't a very sophisticated...