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i cannot believe prosecutors are acting this way.e first the prosecutor ever to bring a real courtroom case against a former president who is clearly making up the law. i think he is violating the constitution because he is trying to pretend he has the right to prosecute donald trump for federal campaign violations, when the federal government investigated and dropped it and chose not to bring any charges. this is something the supreme court said is unconstitutional for state and city prosecutors to do. that is the important thing unfortunately of prosecutors are going to act this way they are not just going to get donald trump or not they are breaching a wall of responsibility that is kept prosecutors contained for 200 years. what's going to happen when prosecutors want to go after joe biden or hunter biden exactly the same way that blue state prosecutors are going after donald trump. >> courts only ask you about that we have a special counsel issued report late out by my count at least a score of felonies. against joe biden and the
i cannot believe prosecutors are acting this way.e first the prosecutor ever to bring a real courtroom case against a former president who is clearly making up the law. i think he is violating the constitution because he is trying to pretend he has the right to prosecute donald trump for federal campaign violations, when the federal government investigated and dropped it and chose not to bring any charges. this is something the supreme court said is unconstitutional for state and city...
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so she's chesebro, i should say, hid his secret account from prosecutors in michigan. and there are tapes to there are dana and look, when you cooperate you need to tell the truth and cnn's k >> team uncovered a secret twitter that chesebro concealed from prosecutors in michigan and dozens of tweets from 2020h them about his role in the scheme we also obtained the audio of chesebro's michigan interview. so you can hear it for yourself. when he was asked directly if he uses social media, he said no, take a listen. >> you have any social media presence, facebook you know, i whatever. i mean before any alternate ids that you're using for that kind of stuff? >> no. i mean, i don't i don't do any tweeting yeah. >> maybe he had good reason to hide those tweets, dana, because they reveal that even before the 2020 election cheseboro promoted a far more aggressive fake electoral strategy than he later led on. here's just one example. when he was with the michigan prosecutors, he repeatedly said that the fake electors here's where purely a contingency to be used if trump won any
so she's chesebro, i should say, hid his secret account from prosecutors in michigan. and there are tapes to there are dana and look, when you cooperate you need to tell the truth and cnn's k >> team uncovered a secret twitter that chesebro concealed from prosecutors in michigan and dozens of tweets from 2020h them about his role in the scheme we also obtained the audio of chesebro's michigan interview. so you can hear it for yourself. when he was asked directly if he uses social media,...
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the prosecutor general reports on the reduction in crime and security measures in the oval hall of theernment house. we are always happy to provide you with help and support, about this alexander lukashenko said at negotiations with the president of the republic of serbian bosnia and herzegovina. at the meeting, the leaders discussed bilateral cooperation in various fields. milorat dodik came to our country with a solid delegation. during the visit , industrial negotiations have already taken place. center for surgery, transplantology and hematology. we’ll tell you what else alexander lukashenko and milorat dudik talked about in the next issue. belarus has been and will remain a safe country, the number of crimes has decreased over the past year by more than 3.5%. he announced this in the oval hall of the government house. voting on february 25 , the legality of the election campaign will be ensured in accordance with the legal framework adopted in belarus. speaking about the crime situation, today there were figures that the number of crimes in general in belarus is actually decreasin
the prosecutor general reports on the reduction in crime and security measures in the oval hall of theernment house. we are always happy to provide you with help and support, about this alexander lukashenko said at negotiations with the president of the republic of serbian bosnia and herzegovina. at the meeting, the leaders discussed bilateral cooperation in various fields. milorat dodik came to our country with a solid delegation. during the visit , industrial negotiations have already taken...
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prosecutor fulton county fanny willis was a witness in the case. exchange in court was quite lively. it's all a lie, it's all a lie. willis was questioned about the details of her relationship with nathan wade, whom she hired as special counsel in the trump case. willis's testimony influenced the course of the case. it is alleged that... she personally benefited from her personal relationship with wade in the form of romantic trips. this was first stated by trump's co-defendant michael roumin to his lawyer in order to have prosecutor willis removed. as a result, the fate of the case trump in georgie would be in question. when asked who paid for the two's vacation, wade and willis both said they split the costs between them and that she reimbursed him for his expenses. lawyers suggest that willis personally benefited from wade's involvement in the case, she received b... did you use your card to pay for a flight to california and a hotel? yes, i did it, then she gave me some money. $800 for a hotel stay in napa valley, $3,000 for a royal package on
prosecutor fulton county fanny willis was a witness in the case. exchange in court was quite lively. it's all a lie, it's all a lie. willis was questioned about the details of her relationship with nathan wade, whom she hired as special counsel in the trump case. willis's testimony influenced the course of the case. it is alleged that... she personally benefited from her personal relationship with wade in the form of romantic trips. this was first stated by trump's co-defendant michael roumin...
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willis' relationship with the prosecutor?he prosecutor, of course, that she hired to go after trump? it's unclear what motive she would have. but what is clear is that when fanny gets in trouble, fanny plays the victim. she stayed away for the most part from the race card today except for a few moments like this. >> did you have contacts with mr. wade in 2020? >> very limited contact because, um, mr. wade had a form of cancer that makes your allegations somewhat ridiculous. i'm not going to emasculate a black man. did you understand that? >> laura: what? again, her first instinct is to deflect and then try to engender some type of, in this case, racial sympathy. there were lots of poor me moments. >> so let's be clear because you have lied -- i will tell you which one you lied in. right here. i think you lied right here. >> your honor, i'm going to object. >> no, no, no. this is the truth. >> judge. >> it is a lie. it is a lie. >> turned 50 in 2021, that's probably one of the worst birthdays i ever had. >> i asked you who kne
willis' relationship with the prosecutor?he prosecutor, of course, that she hired to go after trump? it's unclear what motive she would have. but what is clear is that when fanny gets in trouble, fanny plays the victim. she stayed away for the most part from the race card today except for a few moments like this. >> did you have contacts with mr. wade in 2020? >> very limited contact because, um, mr. wade had a form of cancer that makes your allegations somewhat ridiculous. i'm not...
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is the former georgia prosecutor, sarah flack, who previously worked with fani willis. we'll get to you in a moment, sara, because i no, you have a lot of thoughts you were in that room today, but elie, when we start with this and you just look at what happened today. i think the question is, did the defendants get what they wanted here in the sense of demonstrate demonstrating this conflict interests that they say exist or to fani wells help herself. >> i don't think the defendants got what they were hoping for today. i think there proof came up a little bit short. there's still more to come tomorrow but ultimately, i was not super compelled by either the timing angle or by the financial angle. fani willis to me, was such an interesting witness because by the book, she was a dreadful witness. she was evasive. she was nonresponsive. she got as simple factual questions and responded with these monologues. she attacked her questioners however, on the other hand, she was a powerful presence in that courtroom. she own that courtroom. i mean, there was a moment when she even
is the former georgia prosecutor, sarah flack, who previously worked with fani willis. we'll get to you in a moment, sara, because i no, you have a lot of thoughts you were in that room today, but elie, when we start with this and you just look at what happened today. i think the question is, did the defendants get what they wanted here in the sense of demonstrate demonstrating this conflict interests that they say exist or to fani wells help herself. >> i don't think the defendants got...
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“thank you, you hand over the prosecutor, i, what do you want, my father died, and the prosecutor’s officetor's office have to do with it, because..." they killed, why did you decide that your father was killed, what the apartment was broken into, something was stolen, there are signs of damage, no, the apartment was not broken into , nothing seemed to be stolen, we lived separately, i was just visiting my father, i know that he was killed, so, zoya, zoenka, please bring it to me , reports for when this happened, for the thirteenth, you understand, father, he is not an ordinary citizen, i understand, he is a front-line soldier. bearer, order of honor, two orders of the patriotic war, order of the red star, let's figure it out, oh, where are you going, to me, yes, i forgot that you are married, go to hell, just wait, where are you going, listen, my heart feels, the mask is planning to excite something, oh, volodya, this... it’s so bad for you, yes, bad, bad, i feel bad, yes, yes, i feel bad, i know that she’s planning to excite, old grandfather died in his bed, i knew it, i ’ll take the rep
“thank you, you hand over the prosecutor, i, what do you want, my father died, and the prosecutor’s officetor's office have to do with it, because..." they killed, why did you decide that your father was killed, what the apartment was broken into, something was stolen, there are signs of damage, no, the apartment was not broken into , nothing seemed to be stolen, we lived separately, i was just visiting my father, i know that he was killed, so, zoya, zoenka, please bring it to me ,...
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and according to prosecutors, desperate enough to kill.h painful entry. >> i'm tired of her lies, and hiding huge amounts of money from me. she turns away every time i kiss her. she continues to reject my love towards her. i long to serve jesus, but i became weak from the wounds second through at me from within my own family. >> reporter: two months before kathy wangler died mark wrote this. >> thoughts of suicide are a little strong again, satan is attacking in new ways this time, using car exhaust. >> that's a red flag, tells you the state of the marriage, and in our assessment that if your marriage is so bad that you're willing to kill yourself, what other things are you willing to do? >> reporter: that mention of car exhaust, really got their attention. one depressing entry after another, mounting evidence of a man in misery, in the eyes of prosecutors, a motive. and that 9-1-1 call raised even more suspicion as far as the prosecution was concerned. >> i'm still here sir. that's fine. >> i'm starting cpr. >> okay. >> it didn't sound li
and according to prosecutors, desperate enough to kill.h painful entry. >> i'm tired of her lies, and hiding huge amounts of money from me. she turns away every time i kiss her. she continues to reject my love towards her. i long to serve jesus, but i became weak from the wounds second through at me from within my own family. >> reporter: two months before kathy wangler died mark wrote this. >> thoughts of suicide are a little strong again, satan is attacking in new ways this...
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the prosecutor come of course that she hired to go after trump? it is unclear what motive she would have. what is clear is when fani gets in trouble, fani plays the victim. she stayed away for the most part from the race card today, except for a few moments like this. >> did you have contacts with mr. wade in 2020? >> very limited contact because mr. wade had a form of cancer and that makes your allegation somewhat ridiculous. i am not going to emasculate a bionic man. did you understand that? >> laura: what? her first instinct is to deflect and then engender some racial empathy. there was lots of "poor me" moments. >> let's be clear because you lied in you laid right here, you light right here, no, no, no, this is the truth. it is a light, it is a light! one of the worst birthdays i ever had to. >> i asked you who knew. >> i am very private. it is like a woman doesn't have a right to keep her private life private. i don't need anybody to fit my bills. the only man who put my bills completely is my daddy. >> laura: look for him as wild as today's
the prosecutor come of course that she hired to go after trump? it is unclear what motive she would have. what is clear is when fani gets in trouble, fani plays the victim. she stayed away for the most part from the race card today, except for a few moments like this. >> did you have contacts with mr. wade in 2020? >> very limited contact because mr. wade had a form of cancer and that makes your allegation somewhat ridiculous. i am not going to emasculate a bionic man. did you...
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and from the explanation of the prosecutor general's office, it follows that the sbi is the body thatuld investigate the alleged offense, since it is about an alleged offense by law enforcement officers. that is, there are probably no problems with the investigation here, but should we expect an objective investigation, in your opinion, given the repeated doubts of the ukrainian expert community about independence of this body? there are huge doubts, because if the prosecutor general's office wanted to investigate this case, the sbu officers would not have immediately gone to the hotel to clean up evidence of their presence, but certain measures would have been taken by other law enforcement officers, in particular from the sbu-u, to identify the sbu. which followed the bigus, it is important to clarify that there is one person in the president's office, and this person 's name is oleg tatarov, who is responsible for all law enforcement agencies of the country, and there is a clear understanding among experts that it is oleg tatarov in manual mode who can control the work of the secur
and from the explanation of the prosecutor general's office, it follows that the sbi is the body thatuld investigate the alleged offense, since it is about an alleged offense by law enforcement officers. that is, there are probably no problems with the investigation here, but should we expect an objective investigation, in your opinion, given the repeated doubts of the ukrainian expert community about independence of this body? there are huge doubts, because if the prosecutor general's office...
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who is from the prosecutor's office, me, who is me, me.s, i'll take care of it. marya sergeevna, come to me, so - we need to take some measures. viktor ivanovich, i had a conversation with nikitenko face to face. i can't prove anything. maybe just write a report. what's the point? your report, zoya will confirm that nikitenko arbitrarily took over the supervisory proceedings against sukhanov. say you wanted to help. so what do you want, not to grow all this up, so that all this, so to speak, slows down? yes. i guess i still don’t recognize shveytsova? viktor ivanovich, i'm tired, i'm almost done anyway, well almost. reassuring, okay , well, go home already, about twenty minutes, uh-huh, your husband will pick you up, no, it’s not very convenient, when he drops by, you have to hurry, i ’d rather take a minibus, i won’t be able to leave earlier, i need to make a report, yes , it’s really good that they remembered, the city called already, yes, don’t stay there too long. marya sergenevna, you really need to rest, i don’t like you, would you a
who is from the prosecutor's office, me, who is me, me.s, i'll take care of it. marya sergeevna, come to me, so - we need to take some measures. viktor ivanovich, i had a conversation with nikitenko face to face. i can't prove anything. maybe just write a report. what's the point? your report, zoya will confirm that nikitenko arbitrarily took over the supervisory proceedings against sukhanov. say you wanted to help. so what do you want, not to grow all this up, so that all this, so to speak,...
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but the prosecutor was not giving up.urder charges, and gary dunn's second trial began in 2011. >> now, gary dunn being tried a second time after his first trial ended in a hung jury. >> this time, the judge allowed the prosecutor to reveal a very dark fact about gary dunn. he was a convicted felon before nona was murdered. jurors heard from a woman named kelly jo fitzharris who happened to have the grave misfortune of jogging past gary dunn on the wrong day, in the wrong place, in 2002. >> it's a popular trail with runners, but very isolated. kelly jo came running by herself from that direction, she saw a man sitting here on this bench. as she ran up the trail this way, she heard footsteps behind her, turned around and the man had a huge stick. he hit her over the head with it, knocked her down, hit her repeatedly. as he beat her, she realized the only way for her to escape was to wriggle free. so she ran up the trial that way as quickly as she possibly could, calling for help, pretending there was someone nearby. the po
but the prosecutor was not giving up.urder charges, and gary dunn's second trial began in 2011. >> now, gary dunn being tried a second time after his first trial ended in a hung jury. >> this time, the judge allowed the prosecutor to reveal a very dark fact about gary dunn. he was a convicted felon before nona was murdered. jurors heard from a woman named kelly jo fitzharris who happened to have the grave misfortune of jogging past gary dunn on the wrong day, in the wrong place, in...
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willis and one of the prosecutors, who was appointed to be a kind of special prosecutor, a special appointee on the case, that the timeline of their romance, that's the legal issue being explored, somehow has not been accurately provided for and that that could inform what the defense lawyers say would be a conflict. and this meant there was a bunch of testimony about when it started and when it ended. >> when did your romantic relationship with mr. wade end? did it end? >> me and mr. wade, we are good friends. my respect for him has grown over these seven weeks of attacks. >> could we just have an answer to the question? >> i can handle this. >> he asked about a personal relationship. >> she asked when the romantic relationship ended. that's the question. >> some time in, i would say, late summer of 2023. but i don't believe me and -- this is what you're really asking about. this is the salaciousness of all of this, right? >> the questions then also explored and pressed on when this same relationship started. >> how often did mr. wade visit you at a place where you were living between 2019
willis and one of the prosecutors, who was appointed to be a kind of special prosecutor, a special appointee on the case, that the timeline of their romance, that's the legal issue being explored, somehow has not been accurately provided for and that that could inform what the defense lawyers say would be a conflict. and this meant there was a bunch of testimony about when it started and when it ended. >> when did your romantic relationship with mr. wade end? did it end? >> me and...
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the ex-prosecutor of the region was detained.o-owner of the vostok shopping complex, oleg yarovoy, gave the prosecutor a large sum of cash, helped his daughter with treatment abroad, and his son-in-law with the purchase of an apartment. vladimir falileev has already heard. court sentence of 9 years in prison , regardless of whether a person currently holds an official position or has already resigned or been removed from office for one reason or another, this in no way relieves him of responsibility, the case of the former the first deputy prosecutor of the novosibirsk region , lyubov kuzminok, is also being heard in the altai territory, a neighboring region to the novosibirsk region, this was done for the sake of objectivity, given the status of the defendant, the judicial investigation has just started and promises to be difficult, kuzmenok herself. denies the announced charges. victoria makarova. news: duty department. olga zhurenkova, mikhail shirin, andrey ivlev, courts are moving into the digital sphere. more than 9 million
the ex-prosecutor of the region was detained.o-owner of the vostok shopping complex, oleg yarovoy, gave the prosecutor a large sum of cash, helped his daughter with treatment abroad, and his son-in-law with the purchase of an apartment. vladimir falileev has already heard. court sentence of 9 years in prison , regardless of whether a person currently holds an official position or has already resigned or been removed from office for one reason or another, this in no way relieves him of...
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former federal prosecutor on "sunday night in america". is he?onfidently walking 8 long haired dogs and living as if he doesn't have allergies? yeah. fast relief of your worst allergy symptoms, like nasal congestion. >> woman: what's my safelite story? i see inspiration right through my glass. so when my windshield cracked, i chose safelite. they replaced the glass and recalibrated my safety system. that's service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ i bought the team! kevin...? i bought the team! i put it on my chase freedom unlimited card. and i'm gonna' cashback on a few other things too... starting with the sound system! curry from deep. that's caaaaaaaaash. i prefer the old intro! this is much better! i don't think so! steph, one more thing... the team owner gets five minutes a game. cash bros? woo! i like it. i'll break it to klay. cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? chase, make more of what's yours. this is carvana. and so is this. and this is how you can sell us your car. visit
former federal prosecutor on "sunday night in america". is he?onfidently walking 8 long haired dogs and living as if he doesn't have allergies? yeah. fast relief of your worst allergy symptoms, like nasal congestion. >> woman: what's my safelite story? i see inspiration right through my glass. so when my windshield cracked, i chose safelite. they replaced the glass and recalibrated my safety system. that's service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite...
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he's the lead prosecutor. want somebody leading that team that knows how to do this, that has that experience. but again, that to me is more optics. that's more a judgment call that's going to be really a distraction for her as she goes through this hearing that's now scheduled for the 15th. i don't think it's actually going to result in anything happening with respect to dismissing the indictment or disqualifying either of them. >> yeah, just to reference the 15th, that is when willis and wade are subpoenaed to testify in a hearing involving motions to disqualify them from the election interference case. just so people know that. let me read to you and just get your reaction to based on all of your experience one other notation by willis, and she's talking about some of the other people involved in this case, willis notes there are personal relationships among some of the lawyers, amanda clark palmer for clark, scot grubman for chesebro, jenna ellis's attorneys are married, and she writes the state has not br
he's the lead prosecutor. want somebody leading that team that knows how to do this, that has that experience. but again, that to me is more optics. that's more a judgment call that's going to be really a distraction for her as she goes through this hearing that's now scheduled for the 15th. i don't think it's actually going to result in anything happening with respect to dismissing the indictment or disqualifying either of them. >> yeah, just to reference the 15th, that is when willis...
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wade as the prosecutor, she profited substantially. and second of all, they need to get so much more specific. the cross-examinations of both weight and willis were severely lacking. they just sort of left it at this vague thing. i don't know. stacks of cash. do you have receipts? not really. when did you pay? i don't know. they need to drill down. how did you get this money? what documentation do you have? where's your bank records? when was the first payment? how much how how did you document this? what was the balance? it's left in this murky gray area and that's not going to be enough for them to win. the other thing is on the timing of the relationship personally, i doubt that they started the relationship afterwards. common sense is tents that circumstantial factors are against that. but if you're the judge, you have to weigh the evidence here and you have doesn't matter if they lied because that's it's not that the relationship actually had existed, but it's whether or not they lie. >> it's crucial to the narrative. and if they
wade as the prosecutor, she profited substantially. and second of all, they need to get so much more specific. the cross-examinations of both weight and willis were severely lacking. they just sort of left it at this vague thing. i don't know. stacks of cash. do you have receipts? not really. when did you pay? i don't know. they need to drill down. how did you get this money? what documentation do you have? where's your bank records? when was the first payment? how much how how did you document...
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fire the prosecutor. they say they are related. you have to have a smoking gun of hunter biden called his dad and said i need you to fire the prosecutor, it is hurting the company. and they have not found that. host: glendale, arizona, democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. first of, if the guy was addicted to crack cocaine and making all that money at the same time, i give him all the props in the world for still being alive. but once his dog and pony show is over, will they be able to take any action against comer for his buffoonery, sue him or something? host: can you sue a member of congress after deposition? guest: i don't think so. if anything, i think comer may be rewarded politically for this. he has developed a big national base. sure, you saw this -- i'm not equating the different cases, but you saw it becoming the public face of an inquiry like this, which is big for a political future. i think of adam schiff and what he did taking on trump, and now he is a front runner to the next u.s.
fire the prosecutor. they say they are related. you have to have a smoking gun of hunter biden called his dad and said i need you to fire the prosecutor, it is hurting the company. and they have not found that. host: glendale, arizona, democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. first of, if the guy was addicted to crack cocaine and making all that money at the same time, i give him all the props in the world for still being alive. but once his dog and pony show is over, will they be able to...
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s ago i was ar prosecutor. we ran from the potential fordi conflict.dn't want the appearance of conflict. but if the standard is actualwh conflict for disqualification, what does that look like? and how do you view the standard in georgia?he >>n when you have a senior prosecutor, ada actually bringing on an outside contractt attorney with no experience orte very little experience and paying them more than what other contract attorneys are beingtorn paid and get these benefits of personal, you have to wonder if there is a conflict and if she is benefiting from the relationship because of his involvement in the case ande whether there is any sort of impact on the case itself. in terms of the disqualification, i think it was kind of a close call before we knew that the timeline of the relationship may very well have existed long before the indictments and the grand jurydt portion of this case were even occurring. now that it seems to be evident that there is strong evidence that this relationship began way before therelay both claimed itd and that is putt
s ago i was ar prosecutor. we ran from the potential fordi conflict.dn't want the appearance of conflict. but if the standard is actualwh conflict for disqualification, what does that look like? and how do you view the standard in georgia?he >>n when you have a senior prosecutor, ada actually bringing on an outside contractt attorney with no experience orte very little experience and paying them more than what other contract attorneys are beingtorn paid and get these benefits of personal,...
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“ look, you see, i’ll tell you about the special prosecutor’s report in a nutshell, the special prosecutor republican, he is a prosecutor, not a medical doctor, he is not a doctor, and it’s not his business to say, due to the fact that biden is not can fully engage, including in his own pr, he suffers a pr defeat.” biden finds it difficult to be spontaneous to say, it is difficult for biden to give interviews, if we simply compare the number of interviews that biden and his two predecessors gave, the difference is huge. trump gave 300 interviews in 3 years, barack obama gave 422 interviews, biden gave 86. biden recently had a good chance to improve his election positions, every year the super bowl is held in america, this is the most popular sporting event, the final. american football cup, according to tradition, before this match, which this year was again watched by a record audience of 123 million a person, only on the cbs channel, speaks... that’s how it turned out, because of what happened at the press conference in the white house after the report of special prosecutor hur, biden wa
“ look, you see, i’ll tell you about the special prosecutor’s report in a nutshell, the special prosecutor republican, he is a prosecutor, not a medical doctor, he is not a doctor, and it’s not his business to say, due to the fact that biden is not can fully engage, including in his own pr, he suffers a pr defeat.” biden finds it difficult to be spontaneous to say, it is difficult for biden to give interviews, if we simply compare the number of interviews that biden and his two...
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the criminals either dressed up as prosecutors or judges, the society is unraveling, the purpose of the law is to protect the civil society. the purpose of the civil society is to protect individual, when the collective, the state uses the law to punish individuals is ceases to become legitimate. if we are to be a western enlightened society and individuals like letitia james, jack smith, fani willis were to be condemned. they're targeting donald trump and people around donald trump, they're targeting us there sending a match to this republic and they're destroying it, every damn one o also you next time on "life liberty and levin". ♪ >> good evening thank you for joining us i'm trey gowdy it is "sunday night in america", the south carolina primary is in the books and now onto super tuesday or is it former south carolina governor nikki haley lost overwhelmingly in her own home state but she vowed to stay in the race despite a string of losses. >> i'm not giving up this fight when a majority of americans disapprove of donald trump in joe biden. >> is late february former president donald
the criminals either dressed up as prosecutors or judges, the society is unraveling, the purpose of the law is to protect the civil society. the purpose of the civil society is to protect individual, when the collective, the state uses the law to punish individuals is ceases to become legitimate. if we are to be a western enlightened society and individuals like letitia james, jack smith, fani willis were to be condemned. they're targeting donald trump and people around donald trump, they're...
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as a -- a prosecutor can't say we're not going to extradite here in new york to alabama because the prosecutoron laws in new york. you can't not extradite to a state because the state may have supported donald trump and you supported joe biden. i would agree, this is an agreement between the governors, it's an abomination in many ways what this prosecutor's doing in arizona. she seems to be a good person trying her hardest to ensure that the laws are followed but we're not talking about extradition between countries, this is the united states of america and we're not extraditing a criminal to another state because the prosecutor in the state doesn't like the prosecutor in the other state. >> judge jeanine: no, no, under arizona -- you're wrong >> harold: she said that. >> judge jeanine: under arizona law the prosecution must start in maricopa county because they have the body. that's the law map man >> harold: okay if this is where it starts judge it's never going to stop because you have states, the politicization of this will not stop. you yourself stated this is between the governors. >> ju
as a -- a prosecutor can't say we're not going to extradite here in new york to alabama because the prosecutoron laws in new york. you can't not extradite to a state because the state may have supported donald trump and you supported joe biden. i would agree, this is an agreement between the governors, it's an abomination in many ways what this prosecutor's doing in arizona. she seems to be a good person trying her hardest to ensure that the laws are followed but we're not talking about...
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s office would be removed and a state prosecutor's counsel would have to appoint a special prosecutor, which means, drum roll, yet another delay. willis has already been disqualified by a separate judge when it comes to another defendant, georgia lieutenant governor burt jones who was a fake trump elector, because she hosted a fund-raiser for the democrat who lost to jones in the 2022 election. that jones probe still does not have a new prosecutor, 18 months later. not at issue, the accusations that trump and others tried to overturn the election. willis will be back on the stand tomorrow. and joining me now is katie phang, trial attorney and host of the katie phang show on msnbc. she is at the courthouse in atlanta, the site of today's explosive testimony. former federal prosecutor paul butler, law professor at georgetown university and msnbc legal analyst, and errin haines, editor at large of the 19th. ka katie, those fireworks. >> legally, what came out today was evidence. before today, all that was going on was innuendo, gossip, and cruel and nasty salacious rumors about fani will
s office would be removed and a state prosecutor's counsel would have to appoint a special prosecutor, which means, drum roll, yet another delay. willis has already been disqualified by a separate judge when it comes to another defendant, georgia lieutenant governor burt jones who was a fake trump elector, because she hosted a fund-raiser for the democrat who lost to jones in the 2022 election. that jones probe still does not have a new prosecutor, 18 months later. not at issue, the accusations...
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as a screenwriter, he is more than as a prosecutor, but i seriously doubt his ability to produce theer, but want with him, but because you are in yourself in general, wait, you are setting up children against him, nastya, i don’t see it at all, no, i’m not setting it up, listen, then let’s look at this, another deep fake that this amazingly talented screenwriter created we were hit by the first channel, and we believed, let’s take a look, nastenka, i really beg you, my dear, what your father is saying about your mother, it’s all not true, your mother loves you madly, both you and pasha, she simply cannot live with your father, because he just mocked her, but not towards women... specifically towards mom, mom will give you more than father, and the fact that he defiles her so much, what he tells you there, how he brainwashes you, that’s all, nastenka, it’s not true, in your opinion, this is not an attitude against my father, this episode, i’m yulia i said, yulia, that’s why... an accident when children are in it, that’s how you can trim this car in the forest if there are trees around
as a screenwriter, he is more than as a prosecutor, but i seriously doubt his ability to produce theer, but want with him, but because you are in yourself in general, wait, you are setting up children against him, nastya, i don’t see it at all, no, i’m not setting it up, listen, then let’s look at this, another deep fake that this amazingly talented screenwriter created we were hit by the first channel, and we believed, let’s take a look, nastenka, i really beg you, my dear, what your...
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. >> the investigators went back to the prosecutor. to urge him to charge martin with murder. but. >> one of the prosecutor say with to you? >> see this medical examiner's report? >> death of natural causes? >> that's right. >> there was a new medical examiner. they showed him the report. the file, the and for fraud. >> i said, these reports are scanned it. you cannot scan the support, just read this much. and he did, and he goes, i think i'm in a look at this deeper. >> after his review, the m e did make one small change. in the manner of death. from manner of death natural, to undetermined. but it hardly broke the case wide open. he refused to call it a homicide? >> sure. >> absolutely. >> but mcneill was released from federal prison. so in 2012, martin mcneill was once again a free man. he turned his time for fraud. and we spoke to alexis after-- >> he was a free man. how did that make you feel? >> very scared. >> you've been the chief accuser all these years? >> yeah. i'm not concerned. i'm not only concerned for my family, but any
. >> the investigators went back to the prosecutor. to urge him to charge martin with murder. but. >> one of the prosecutor say with to you? >> see this medical examiner's report? >> death of natural causes? >> that's right. >> there was a new medical examiner. they showed him the report. the file, the and for fraud. >> i said, these reports are scanned it. you cannot scan the support, just read this much. and he did, and he goes, i think i'm in a look...
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prosecutors cross-examining her. the court is in recess. prosecutors need to decide if they have more case to lay out or if this now races toward closing arguments in this unprecedented trial. we'll be back. >>> new this morning, there is new timing in the verdict in the civil fraud trial against donald trump. mid-february now, that's according to a court spokesperson. judge arthur engoron, still deliberating, is considering the argument that trump and his company should pay $370 million for fraudulent claims. in the meantime, allen wi weisselberg who was trump's chief financial officer in his real estate empire is on the verge of pleading guilty for the second time. cnn's katelyn polantz is with us now. let's start with the timing here from judge engoron, who initially told us january 31st, he'd have a verdict. >> reporter: john, it takes time to write a verdict. we're waiting for this wherein opinion from judge engoron who heard the trial that went on for months in the fall and into december. they closed the trial about three weeks ago, a
prosecutors cross-examining her. the court is in recess. prosecutors need to decide if they have more case to lay out or if this now races toward closing arguments in this unprecedented trial. we'll be back. >>> new this morning, there is new timing in the verdict in the civil fraud trial against donald trump. mid-february now, that's according to a court spokesperson. judge arthur engoron, still deliberating, is considering the argument that trump and his company should pay $370...
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on the stand, willis accusing the defense of lying about her romantic relationship with a prosecutor in the case a former friend testifying that willis' relationship began years before she acknowledged then willis accusing her of betraying their friendship our team at the courthouse >>> also, mr. trump back in court in new york when the judge has ordered his hush money trial to begin >>> the fbi informant charged with lying about president biden and his son hunter could it impact the gop's impeachment push >>> new reporting in the deadly shooting at the kansas city chiefs parade the dispute police say led to it. two juveniles in custody. the radio dj killed. more than 20 others injured. >>> israeli forces raiding the main hospital in southern gaza, saying hamas used it as cover inside smoke and chaos. and the doctor we've been following finally getting out. >>> the college basketball star caitlin clark. harry smith tonight on her shot at history. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening and welcome, everyone. the tables were turned in an atlanta cour
on the stand, willis accusing the defense of lying about her romantic relationship with a prosecutor in the case a former friend testifying that willis' relationship began years before she acknowledged then willis accusing her of betraying their friendship our team at the courthouse >>> also, mr. trump back in court in new york when the judge has ordered his hush money trial to begin >>> the fbi informant charged with lying about president biden and his son hunter could it...
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she left her post in the prosecutor's office of her own free will. in 2018, around the same period ,estigators began asking senior officials of the regional supervisory agency; she disappeared from view for some time; when she was put on the wanted list, kuzme nok recorded a video message to investigators. in i didn’t leave spain, i didn’t have any property there and i don’t have any reason to be there. later, the former deputy prosecutor herself came to moscow and appeared for questioning under escort; she was taken first to the novosibirsk pre-trial detention center, and later to the trial in barnaul. considering my state of health after. according to a number of authoritative sources, ms. kuzminok received bribes from the co-owner of the vostok shopping complex , dmitry bashmakov, in exchange for patronage. the amount exceeded 2 million rubles. the intermediary in the transfer of bribes, as the media write, was employee of the regional prosecutor's office alexandra overina. bribes were transferred in cash and in restaurants in novosibirsk. according to some sources, entrepreneur o
she left her post in the prosecutor's office of her own free will. in 2018, around the same period ,estigators began asking senior officials of the regional supervisory agency; she disappeared from view for some time; when she was put on the wanted list, kuzme nok recorded a video message to investigators. in i didn’t leave spain, i didn’t have any property there and i don’t have any reason to be there. later, the former deputy prosecutor herself came to moscow and appeared for...
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that's not for the prosecutor.u know, francey, turning to this, cook county judge tracy porter kicked former president trump off of illinois' primary ballot, but she made this statement that the illinois board of elections must, quote, cause any if votes for trump to be suppressed. what's your reaction to this? >> well, i thought it was trump who was supposed to be the threat to democracy and republicans and white, rural voters are supposed to be the threat to democracy. what we have here is a single judge who has apparently illusions of grandeur when she says that she wants to up is press the people who have a constitutional -- suppress the people who have a right to vote for president trump. this is no more constitutional than the colorado or maine decisions, and i expect it to get slapped down by the supreme court. and i think this was purely political for weighing in at this time when the supreme court has already had oral arguments and will be weighing in shortly. i just can't think of any if reason besides a
that's not for the prosecutor.u know, francey, turning to this, cook county judge tracy porter kicked former president trump off of illinois' primary ballot, but she made this statement that the illinois board of elections must, quote, cause any if votes for trump to be suppressed. what's your reaction to this? >> well, i thought it was trump who was supposed to be the threat to democracy and republicans and white, rural voters are supposed to be the threat to democracy. what we have here...
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the prosecutor who brought the case against donald trump suddenly in court defending herself, and you'll see it. >>> also tonight, we're tracking those two winter storms moving in, already tonight, the 30-vehicle pileup. >>> first tonight, that unexpected moment in georgia playing out late today. the fulton county d.a. suddenly taking the stand, defending herself against allegations of misconduct, saying, you think i'm on trial, these people are on trial, referring to trump and his alleged co-conspirators. and what happens to this case if she's disqualified. steve osunsami live in georgia. >>> also breaking tonight, the blockbuster headline late today. the special counsel in the hunter biden case now charging a confidential fbi source, accusing him of lying about hunter biden and his father, and their role in ukraine business. pierre thomas standing by with what this all means tonight. >>> the criminal case that is moving forward tonight in new york city. a judge telling donald trump today the trial will begin in weeks over the alleged payment to stormy daniels to silence her to keep it
the prosecutor who brought the case against donald trump suddenly in court defending herself, and you'll see it. >>> also tonight, we're tracking those two winter storms moving in, already tonight, the 30-vehicle pileup. >>> first tonight, that unexpected moment in georgia playing out late today. the fulton county d.a. suddenly taking the stand, defending herself against allegations of misconduct, saying, you think i'm on trial, these people are on trial, referring to trump...
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or a special prosecutor, and it is important and his appointment.t extent we're going to have testimony from the former governor of georgia that would be material for this. but i do want to point a few things out f you're looking at the screen right now, the woman to the far left with the gray hair, that is the former mayor of atlanta, shirley franklin, who presumably is not there just for observation purposes. it is safe to assume that she and others who are present in that audience are there in support of d.a. fani willis. and i think that is a very, very strong show of support from the atlanta community. if you're talking about what this means for fani willis as a prosecutor, as an elected official, as a public ooffician, it matters. you have the former governor roy barnes taking the stand and i believe we're going to listen in. >> that is the former governor, roy barnes, now being sworn in to get his testimony. let's go in. >> roy eugene barnes. r-o-y e-u-g-e-n-e b-a-r-n-e-s. >> good morning. can you tell the court about your background in servi
or a special prosecutor, and it is important and his appointment.t extent we're going to have testimony from the former governor of georgia that would be material for this. but i do want to point a few things out f you're looking at the screen right now, the woman to the far left with the gray hair, that is the former mayor of atlanta, shirley franklin, who presumably is not there just for observation purposes. it is safe to assume that she and others who are present in that audience are there...
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and it means those judges and prosecutors have to look over their shoulders almost 24/7 prosecutors in the new york and georgia criminal cases against former president trump that had high profile hearings today have faced threats to their personal safety. >> my dad was begging me to leave the house. he wasn't afraid for me, afraid for his grandchildren. >> threats to prosecutors and judges at all levels, federal, state, and local, have reached an alarming crescendo. the head of the us marshals warning this week of the increased threats to federal court officers in the past three years, that number threats against federal judges have more than doubled as have threats against prosecutors and other court officials. >> the marshal service, which is responsible for protecting federal judges, says the number of federal judges just who've received serious threats rose to 457 in the fiscal year that ended in september 2023, that was up from 300 the year before and 224 in fiscal year 2021. threats to federal prosecutors, also more than doubled in that span. >> why? i think it has to do a lot wi
and it means those judges and prosecutors have to look over their shoulders almost 24/7 prosecutors in the new york and georgia criminal cases against former president trump that had high profile hearings today have faced threats to their personal safety. >> my dad was begging me to leave the house. he wasn't afraid for me, afraid for his grandchildren. >> threats to prosecutors and judges at all levels, federal, state, and local, have reached an alarming crescendo. the head of the...
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bystrov saved the prosecutor from prison, and the prosecutor, as a sign of gratitude, hushed up the casey. the case was concocted in a couple of days. bystrov, apparently, was confident that the case would not be allowed to proceed. he took a terrible risk, but he was lucky. so, yes. go to this bystrov and try to get a confession from him. neighbors, no one saw him, but then we opened the apartment, there was no one in the apartment, but the phone and documents are in place, there are no signs of a struggle, but we checked the external surveillance cameras. wow, that’s exactly why. there was no fight in the apartment, the guy himself opened the door for them, they broke through the car license plates, but of course, they handed out signs to the posts, uh-huh, good evening, fortunately they told me that you... are at home today, yes, i’m on sick leave, undress, come in, purr, no, thank you, sit down, how is your investigation going? we managed to find out something, we believe that the warehouse was set on fire. sabotage, well, who could have arranged it, the one who set fire to a militar
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leave the case to other prosecutors.ere is a full dismissal of this case with prejudice, which i don't think is off the table, the case is over. it's all uninformationed error. like tom said. this case may have merit on its backs. if if the prosecutors made egregious positions, that could be it. >> charles: tom, could they hear this case before the election? >> well, look, i think the odds of fani willis to be in charge of this case are very low at this point. it's not impossible but very low. i think there's a decent possibility that the judge kicks her out, kicks out wade and says we need to bring in a new team of prosecutors that may make the decision not to move ahead with the case. just because fani willis made a decision doesn't mean a new prosecutor would make the same decision. i think the odds of him allowing her and mr. wade to continue in the roles that they have right now very, very low at this point, charles. >> charles: there's an old saying about the tangled web that we weave. thanks, tom, katie. appreciat
leave the case to other prosecutors.ere is a full dismissal of this case with prejudice, which i don't think is off the table, the case is over. it's all uninformationed error. like tom said. this case may have merit on its backs. if if the prosecutors made egregious positions, that could be it. >> charles: tom, could they hear this case before the election? >> well, look, i think the odds of fani willis to be in charge of this case are very low at this point. it's not impossible...
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. way back in 2020 by german prosecutors-_ way back in 2020 by german prosecutors.is embroiled _ prosecutors. the fact that he is embroiled now _ prosecutors. the fact that he is embroiled now in _ prosecutors. the fact that he is embroiled now in this - prosecutors. the fact that he is | embroiled now in this particular legal process, does that frustrate the ambitions are the efforts of the prosecutors to look into his activities surrounding the madeleine mccann case?— mccann case? well, as far as we understand _ mccann case? well, as far as we understand it, _ mccann case? well, as far as we understand it, they _ mccann case? well, as far as we understand it, they do _ mccann case? well, as far as we understand it, they do not - mccann case? well, as far as we | understand it, they do not release lots of details on an ongoing basis about that investigation, but that continues, the madeleine mccann investigation. this is now an investigation. this is now an investigation that has spanned over more than 15 years. madeleine mccann are many people will remember, a thr
. way back in 2020 by german prosecutors-_ way back in 2020 by german prosecutors.is embroiled _ prosecutors. the fact that he is embroiled now _ prosecutors. the fact that he is embroiled now in _ prosecutors. the fact that he is embroiled now in this - prosecutors. the fact that he is | embroiled now in this particular legal process, does that frustrate the ambitions are the efforts of the prosecutors to look into his activities surrounding the madeleine mccann case?— mccann case? well, as...
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the arguments of the prosecutor general's office, which wants to confiscate several ural factories in have become known , the kommersant newspaper writes about this. we are talking about enterprises of the industrial group of the chelyabinsk electrometallurgical plant. back in the nineties, according to the prosecutor general's office, it passed with violations. the enterprises, the prosecutor general's office reports, were related to defense production, which means that the decision to transfer them into private hands had to be made by the government, but there was no such decision from it. moreover, the prosecutor general's office assures that these three plants have come under the control of residents of unfriendly countries, although the chelyabinsk electrometallic plant itself responds that, firstly, these plants are part of the military-industrial complex. are not, furnish their products with metallurgical companies like mmk and severstal, and they already send steel to defense enterprises, and secondly, the foreign company that the prosecutor general’s office is talking about i
the arguments of the prosecutor general's office, which wants to confiscate several ural factories in have become known , the kommersant newspaper writes about this. we are talking about enterprises of the industrial group of the chelyabinsk electrometallurgical plant. back in the nineties, according to the prosecutor general's office, it passed with violations. the enterprises, the prosecutor general's office reports, were related to defense production, which means that the decision to...
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another prosecutor may say rico, this is ridiculous.ains to be seen. >> emily: what impact on the plea deals we've seen from defendants thus far, null and void and eradicate that and it starts over or some stay in place? >> it would be specific to what deals and what has been testified up to this point. not looking good for wade and willis. details of money get confusing, big picture, if you have a witness testifying that relationship began before they said in a court filing, big problem. >> emily: thank you. final thoughts you want listeners to know before we conclude? >> i think ashley merchant is doing a good job and i was doing research on her on the break. the reason we're having this hearing, she went the extra mile for her client. she did not just react to the case given to her. it is easy to do. she decided to look around in the divorce filing and doing investigating on her own. because of that advocacy, which makes her a great lawyer, we're here today and the case could crumble because of that. >> emily: we will connect with yo
another prosecutor may say rico, this is ridiculous.ains to be seen. >> emily: what impact on the plea deals we've seen from defendants thus far, null and void and eradicate that and it starts over or some stay in place? >> it would be specific to what deals and what has been testified up to this point. not looking good for wade and willis. details of money get confusing, big picture, if you have a witness testifying that relationship began before they said in a court filing, big...
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this is a new york manhattan prosecutor, state prosecutor who is picking up on a case that was pursuedustice under donald trump. donald trumps lawyer michael cohen went to jail in connection with these payoffs to stormy daniels because michael cohen paid this money to stormy daniels and pretended it was legal fees when it was not. it's legal to pay off a pawn star to keep her mouth shut. what is not legal is when you are running for president of the united states that is a campaign expenditure of a that needs to be reported as a campaign expenditure to the federal election commission. they what did not do so, the lawyer goes to jail but that a client who is a sitting president of the united states at the time got off the hook. what's happened is the manhattan district attorney has picked us up under a separate statute which is a new york statute prohibiting falsification of business records. it is a felony to falsify any new york business record in order to conceal any other crime. in this case the federal election crime. this is a very serious statute in new york. we don't want new yo
this is a new york manhattan prosecutor, state prosecutor who is picking up on a case that was pursuedustice under donald trump. donald trumps lawyer michael cohen went to jail in connection with these payoffs to stormy daniels because michael cohen paid this money to stormy daniels and pretended it was legal fees when it was not. it's legal to pay off a pawn star to keep her mouth shut. what is not legal is when you are running for president of the united states that is a campaign expenditure...
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there was some folks here who said that prosecutor mcdonald was doing this for political gain. and then you had families and survivors who were hurting, who wanted some form of accountability. well, today, this is their form of accountability. and moving forward, the country is watching. this could mean so much instate. this is the first time a parent has been not only charged, but now convicted for their child's actions, their child who carried out a mass school shooting. yes, we have seen parents charged for shootings, but never before a mass school shooting. so does this mean parents will have to check their child's phone? if you have a child and they take a bat and break the window of a stranger's car, will that parent be held responsible? that is the question at hand. chris? >> paul, let me pick up on that. what does this tell us? where does this go? exactly what kind of case does it set a precedent for? is it only for school shootings? >> no. so, chris, there was a critique of this prosecution, the critique was that mrs. crumbley, especially, was really being prosecuted f
there was some folks here who said that prosecutor mcdonald was doing this for political gain. and then you had families and survivors who were hurting, who wanted some form of accountability. well, today, this is their form of accountability. and moving forward, the country is watching. this could mean so much instate. this is the first time a parent has been not only charged, but now convicted for their child's actions, their child who carried out a mass school shooting. yes, we have seen...
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has now acknowledged about her personal relationship with one of the prosecutors. what does this mean about the future of this case now? aaron katersky standing by. >>> the crisis at the border. tonight, senate republicans and democrats signaling they do have a bipartisan agreement, the first time in years. but will house republicans even consider it? or will they do what donald trump is asking, to keep this an issue in this presidential election year? >>> chilling new details tonight. what the suspect did the day before. police say that son driven by his rage over the government. >>> the u.s. economy tonight, and american jobs, the u.s. adding over 353,000 new jobs this month, far more than expected. the stock market setting another record today. >>> he was made famous in "rocky." tonight, we remember a beloved actor, from "rocky" to "the mandalorian." >>> good evening. we begin with the breaking news. the u.s. has launched major retaliatory air strikes on iranian-backed militants after that deadly drone attack that killed three u.s. soldiers and injured dozens of
has now acknowledged about her personal relationship with one of the prosecutors. what does this mean about the future of this case now? aaron katersky standing by. >>> the crisis at the border. tonight, senate republicans and democrats signaling they do have a bipartisan agreement, the first time in years. but will house republicans even consider it? or will they do what donald trump is asking, to keep this an issue in this presidential election year? >>> chilling new details...
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that prosecutor will have to study the case. that prosecutor will have to prepare.ould delay it, whether that delays it after the election, you know, i just don't know. but what i think has shocked the public, ainsley, is the exorbitant amount of money that willis was paying her boyfriend. close to $700,000. and he has no experience whether a so ever in racketeering. and, yet, he gets paid $100 more per hour than a top racketeering lawyer in georgia. also hired by willis. how in the world do you explain that? >> ainsley: all right, greg. thank you so much for coming on. we have a fox news alert. is russia putting nukes in space? new intel suggests it could be true. peter doocy has a live report, next. ♪ hey! asthma's got you going through it? grab nucala for fewer asthma attacks. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unl
that prosecutor will have to study the case. that prosecutor will have to prepare.ould delay it, whether that delays it after the election, you know, i just don't know. but what i think has shocked the public, ainsley, is the exorbitant amount of money that willis was paying her boyfriend. close to $700,000. and he has no experience whether a so ever in racketeering. and, yet, he gets paid $100 more per hour than a top racketeering lawyer in georgia. also hired by willis. how in the world do...
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just a few weeks, few days before the prosecutor was going to be appointed to look at trump. and they didn't want a symmetry or a symmetry, i should say, they didn't want any culpability. >> laura: got to get into biden's comments today. he addressed briefly the report by hur. watch. >> as many of you know this was an exhaustive investigation going back literally more than 40 years 40 years when i became a united states senator when i was a kid. bought line the special counsel in my case decided against moving forward with any charges. this matter is now closed. >> laura: sol, i guess what else would you expect him to say? >> he is doing better than the white house counsel did. he is just ignoring all the damaging stuff all together. it's that is from the clinton playbook. i guess that's old news certainly old news to us. victor, you know, made a very important point. prosecutor when he makes a charging decision is supposed to consider what a rational jury should do not what a jury that is biased for or against. and i think that's what in effect hur did here. and he had a ver
just a few weeks, few days before the prosecutor was going to be appointed to look at trump. and they didn't want a symmetry or a symmetry, i should say, they didn't want any culpability. >> laura: got to get into biden's comments today. he addressed briefly the report by hur. watch. >> as many of you know this was an exhaustive investigation going back literally more than 40 years 40 years when i became a united states senator when i was a kid. bought line the special counsel in my...
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the prosecutor said that was no coincidence.ldon could hide unseen. >> there were google searches that miss lovejoy had made regarding the new moon and when it was. and when the peak point of darkness was, which happened to be at the same time that they lured him out there. >> reporter: and the prosecution had one more piece of evidence for the jury, a potential financial motive for murder. as part of the divorce settlement, diana owed greg $120,000. the money was due three weeks after the day of the shooting. >> however, if he's dead, which would ultimately come right back to diana. >> reporter: in closing arguments, the prosecutor said there was no doubt diana lovejoy and weldon mcdavid had conspired to kill greg mulvihill. >> they didn't plann for jason kovach. they didn't plan for a bright bike light to light up mr. mcdavid. and they did noy plan to get caught. no reason to kill? he had 120,000 reasons to kill. >> what would the jury think? first, let's see what you think. hear what weldon and diana had to say when we visite
the prosecutor said that was no coincidence.ldon could hide unseen. >> there were google searches that miss lovejoy had made regarding the new moon and when it was. and when the peak point of darkness was, which happened to be at the same time that they lured him out there. >> reporter: and the prosecution had one more piece of evidence for the jury, a potential financial motive for murder. as part of the divorce settlement, diana owed greg $120,000. the money was due three weeks...
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that all changed in the report of special prosecutor robert hur, who... investigated biden's improperocuments. the formulation of an elderly person with a poor memory in relation to the current us president seriously undermined his chances of a second term. as a matter of fact. rubert hur trapped biden. for a year, he investigated biden's improper storage of classified documents in the garage of his delaware home. this is the famous story about the boxes that lie next to his luxury corvette, in these boxes there is material that has been accumulated over many years, which biden was first senator from the vera case, and then vice president of the united states, special prosecutor. it was necessary to summarize whether biden is liable in this case, if biden himself is not liable, then are the people who are partly to blame for the fact that the documents were stored in this way subject to jurisdiction? robert hur came out of the situation gracefully, he said that biden cannot be tried and investigated to the fullest extent, he cannot even be called to a jury, for the reason that biden i
that all changed in the report of special prosecutor robert hur, who... investigated biden's improperocuments. the formulation of an elderly person with a poor memory in relation to the current us president seriously undermined his chances of a second term. as a matter of fact. rubert hur trapped biden. for a year, he investigated biden's improper storage of classified documents in the garage of his delaware home. this is the famous story about the boxes that lie next to his luxury corvette, in...