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on september 28 , 1925, the king of espionage was arrested, as sidney reilly, who was detained on theled. the real name of this man was georgy rosenblum, a native of odessa, then emigrated to brazil, worked for british intelligence, in london he collaborated with scotland yard, the japanese, reilly sold russian military secrets before the russo-japanese war. but after the revolution , he helped the ex- temporary head escape from the bolsheviks. took him out on an english destroyer through murmansk, reilly's service record includes various acts of sabotage in the ussr and even attempts to destroy lenin and trodsky. after his arrest, according to official sources, sidney reilly was shot, but according to unofficial sources , he was recruited to work for the special services, already in favor of the soviet regime. september 28, 2017 , scientist. moscow physics and technology institute completed testing of a unique seismic station. it is capable of finding deposits of hydrocarbons and other minerals at a distance of tens of kilometers from the earth's surface. the station is a sealed modu
on september 28 , 1925, the king of espionage was arrested, as sidney reilly, who was detained on theled. the real name of this man was georgy rosenblum, a native of odessa, then emigrated to brazil, worked for british intelligence, in london he collaborated with scotland yard, the japanese, reilly sold russian military secrets before the russo-japanese war. but after the revolution , he helped the ex- temporary head escape from the bolsheviks. took him out on an english destroyer through...
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after that, and the kidnapping some failed, they said reilly gave up on winning her back.other side. >> i think this is a case about revenge. i think that he sought to get back at her for the hurt that he perceived, that she was purposely putting on him. by breaking up with him. >> and after he killed her, the prosecutor say that he went to great lengths to cover his tracks. >> and he is going to throw the gun off -- the >> yes. >> they show the jury the video of that undercover sting. and how reilly tried to manipulate his closest friends into covering up his crime. >> i'm trusting you guys, with my life. >> his plan was to get away with this. his plan was never to be caught. >> which theory with the jury believe? and whack-less act, or premeditated murder? they went off to deliberate and came back for hours later. >> in one count, charging the defendant with first degree murder did you reach a verdict? >> yes we did. >> what is the? verdict >> guilty. >> you heard guilty? what's that moment like? >> relieved. >> it's a sense of relief. >> riley was sentenced to a life in
after that, and the kidnapping some failed, they said reilly gave up on winning her back.other side. >> i think this is a case about revenge. i think that he sought to get back at her for the hurt that he perceived, that she was purposely putting on him. by breaking up with him. >> and after he killed her, the prosecutor say that he went to great lengths to cover his tracks. >> and he is going to throw the gun off -- the >> yes. >> they show the jury the video of...
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iie: first stop forjoe reilly stories from across the uk.nity compost project collecting raw food waste from businesses and then delivering it to local orchards via pedal power. food waste is available _ orchards via pedal power. food waste is available resource - orchards via pedal power. form waste is available resource and does not make sense to use the resources to take on someone else to be composted if we're just going to fire back and use it here. we save resources by keeping it local and it makes sense to keep this valuable resource here in the community. it is then at yuma hills to st ives community 0rchard where the volunteers are grateful to be filling their compost bins for the apple trees, fruit and vegetable gardens. there is now another if i available and a call for more volunteers. and a hope enough compost can be made at the orchard to offer back to the community. for at the orchard to offer back to the community.— at the orchard to offer back to the community. for more stories across the _ the community. for more stories ac
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>> ryan reilly at the courthouse, thank you for that.nd detailed filing, lawyers for donald trump argued the narrow gag o requested by the special counsel is an attempt to muzzle trump they say prosecutors are using inflammatory rhetoric, violating long-standing rules of prosecutorial ethics. while jack smith's original filing argues that it is trump's disparaging and inflammatory social media attacks that have led to threats of violence and that could intimidate jurors and others. ken dilanian is following this story for us. carol lam is a former federal prosecutor and former judge and msnbc legal analyst. so, ken, this ruling could have a significant impact on trump, on the campaign, on the case. tell us more about what we know about trump's lawyers' arguments. >> it could, chris. this could be one of the most consequential pretrial rulings in any of them because it could have a huge impact on what he can say and has been saying on social media, in terms of criticizing prosecutors, judges and witnesses against him. as you said, prosecu
>> ryan reilly at the courthouse, thank you for that.nd detailed filing, lawyers for donald trump argued the narrow gag o requested by the special counsel is an attempt to muzzle trump they say prosecutors are using inflammatory rhetoric, violating long-standing rules of prosecutorial ethics. while jack smith's original filing argues that it is trump's disparaging and inflammatory social media attacks that have led to threats of violence and that could intimidate jurors and others. ken...
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reilly in this ayam informed and said that with the addition of 6 special trains, 80 trains are now available for pilgrims . mr. bazerpash also announced the allocation of 11,000 public road fleet services to transport the pilgrims of imam reza, peace be upon him. between 20th and 27th of shahrivar, 1400 and 27th of shahrivar, 1400 flights were allocated. khorasan razavi governorate asked the pilgrims of the razavi shrine to prepare a return ticket in addition to the return ticket before leaving for mashhad. it is also recommended that the poets determine their accommodation before traveling. interrupts the minister of health and medical education said in the last days of the month of safar, three thousand doctors, nurses and relief forces will provide services on the pilgrimage route of imam reza, peace be upon him. mr. nurollahi, on the way to visit the health stations and 115 emergency centers located on the pilgrimage route of razavi pilgrims, added 268 ambulances from razavi khorasan and 60 ambulances from other provinces are present on this route, the final valley of safar, 8 million pi
reilly in this ayam informed and said that with the addition of 6 special trains, 80 trains are now available for pilgrims . mr. bazerpash also announced the allocation of 11,000 public road fleet services to transport the pilgrims of imam reza, peace be upon him. between 20th and 27th of shahrivar, 1400 and 27th of shahrivar, 1400 flights were allocated. khorasan razavi governorate asked the pilgrims of the razavi shrine to prepare a return ticket in addition to the return ticket before...
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joining us now is nbc news justice reporter ryan reilly. i hope i got that straight, ryan.pps. >> it is hard to explain the conspiracy because it falls apart with any little bit of critical thinking skills. this man was featured on the fbi's website, which if he was a confidential informant probably wouldn't have happened in the first place. but then because he was taken off, that's what sort of spurred this and he was in charge. a year ago on the fbi's website today, there are 100 people identified but not yet arrested, identified but not yet arrested. today what we have is a situation where ray epps is pleading guilty, but honestly his behavior isn't that -- doesn't stand out from amongst the thousands in the crowd that day. what prosecutors have done have drawn a line around the capital building itself and say people who enter the capitol building will get charged and people who engaged in violent activity or destructive activity are also going to get charged. there is a handful of cases among the thousands of cases that have been brought in the two and a half years that
joining us now is nbc news justice reporter ryan reilly. i hope i got that straight, ryan.pps. >> it is hard to explain the conspiracy because it falls apart with any little bit of critical thinking skills. this man was featured on the fbi's website, which if he was a confidential informant probably wouldn't have happened in the first place. but then because he was taken off, that's what sort of spurred this and he was in charge. a year ago on the fbi's website today, there are 100 people...
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okay, ryan reilly, thank you so much for that. we want to remind all of our viewers that ryan has a new book out next month, how january 6th broke the justice system. it's at october 17th. we will have you back soon to talk about this. thank you so much. also in just a moment, we will talk more about the gag order and why security threats seem to be the recurring theme and trump's case. as we will talk about the washington post as well as paul butler and the law professor. in the meantime, this breaking news. the auto workers are holding talks anne this is on day two of the strike. it will be -- the plant in toledo ohio. welcome to you. what are you hearing from the workers today? are they aware of the talks? are they hopeful? >> i don't know if hopeful. they are aware and they are watching. they are hoping they get what they call a strong and fair contract. we know based on gm and for representatives and spokespeople from both of those companies, they say that negotiations have resumed after yesterday's -- they said both sides ar
okay, ryan reilly, thank you so much for that. we want to remind all of our viewers that ryan has a new book out next month, how january 6th broke the justice system. it's at october 17th. we will have you back soon to talk about this. thank you so much. also in just a moment, we will talk more about the gag order and why security threats seem to be the recurring theme and trump's case. as we will talk about the washington post as well as paul butler and the law professor. in the meantime, this...
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the current january 6 record is currently at 18 years. >> ryan reilly, thank you.ate it. >>> a leader of the pack. how donald trump maintains a commanding lead over his challengers for the gop presidential nomination. steve kornacki will break down the polls right here on "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. mitchell reports" only on msnbc. (ella) fashion moves fast. setting trends is our business. we need to scale with customer demand... ...in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) with verizon business, we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) so our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) it's not just a network. it's enterprise intelligence. (vo) learn more. it's your vision, it's your verizon. my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 2
the current january 6 record is currently at 18 years. >> ryan reilly, thank you.ate it. >>> a leader of the pack. how donald trump maintains a commanding lead over his challengers for the gop presidential nomination. steve kornacki will break down the polls right here on "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. mitchell reports" only on msnbc. (ella) fashion moves fast. setting trends is our business. we need to scale with customer demand... ...in real time. (jen)...
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nbc's ryan reilly is outside the courthouse.s book "sedition hunters: how january 6th broke the justice system." he didn't stun the police officer himself, so what more do we know about him and his role and what kind of time is he facing? >> reporter: yes, so the federal prosecutors want to send him away for ten years. he's now after the last month his case is finally unsealed, even though he was charged much earlier. ed is interesting because he wanted to citizen's arrest nancy pelosi and testified about it and then after his trial, after his conviction in april, i spoke with him outside the courthouse and here is what he had to say. >> any person has a right to arrest anyone if they see them committing a crime or if they have knowledge of them committing a crime. >> what are you going to arrest nancy pelosi for? >> suspicion of knowing. >> suspicion of what? suspicion of knowing about -- >> the election interference. >> reporter: so that's something that prosecutors are now citing, saying that he continues to believe that he h
nbc's ryan reilly is outside the courthouse.s book "sedition hunters: how january 6th broke the justice system." he didn't stun the police officer himself, so what more do we know about him and his role and what kind of time is he facing? >> reporter: yes, so the federal prosecutors want to send him away for ten years. he's now after the last month his case is finally unsealed, even though he was charged much earlier. ed is interesting because he wanted to citizen's arrest nancy...
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and lillian fan who's my director of events spent six years with me at clint reilly companies before moving to michael minute as their director of events. and we have a presentation. if we're interested. come back here. and use the arrows to walk. you know, more or less. this first slide is telling you what i just told you, um, although we do have you can see the capacity there so we can do up to 1072 people. that's when we combine all three spaces, you know, quite frankly, that's a rarity. the 2 72 concentrated for a public event. is also, you know, quite frankly, um not gonna happen a whole lot if you go into the public space currently which is already open, you'll notice there's somewhere between 2030 to 40 people there having lunch potentially on a daily basis, and we're hoping to increase that, um, for i mean, honestly, not really for financial gain just to bring activity to where we are and to bring some vivacity to the neighborhood. okay so you can you know you can see here. it's pretty much what i already said. so i'm going to go to who were already working with. so you know,
and lillian fan who's my director of events spent six years with me at clint reilly companies before moving to michael minute as their director of events. and we have a presentation. if we're interested. come back here. and use the arrows to walk. you know, more or less. this first slide is telling you what i just told you, um, although we do have you can see the capacity there so we can do up to 1072 people. that's when we combine all three spaces, you know, quite frankly, that's a rarity. the...
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you don't bring msnbc justice reporter, ryan reilly. who's also the author of the upcoming book, sedition hunters. our january 6th broke the system. set for release next month. also, leslie caldwell, former assistant attorney general of the colonel division of the probe of justice. ryan, if you, will bring us up to date on where we are with. this >> yeah, so, essentially, they were one of the very limited gag on donald trump. speaking about, in terms of him speaking about witnesses in this case as well as the prosecution. and the judge in this case saying that the comments you're hearing would impact the opportunity for him to have a fair trial, and get this case to trial. it's mostly going in march. which is coming up very quickly. less than six months. out. now saying that essentially, what he's doing now, is the same thing that he's doing in the lead up to january 6th itself. using threats and making these threats that are interfering with the process in the same way they ultimately did on january 6th itself. >> all, right ryan reill
you don't bring msnbc justice reporter, ryan reilly. who's also the author of the upcoming book, sedition hunters. our january 6th broke the system. set for release next month. also, leslie caldwell, former assistant attorney general of the colonel division of the probe of justice. ryan, if you, will bring us up to date on where we are with. this >> yeah, so, essentially, they were one of the very limited gag on donald trump. speaking about, in terms of him speaking about witnesses in...
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we want to bring in nbc news justice reporter ryan reilly who is outside the courthouse in d.c.n, how is pizzola's case different and what are we expecting? we should note just yesterday we saw some pretty long sentences for a couple of these proud boys individuals. >> reporter: that's right. it's a little bit differently situated because he's not convicted of seditious conspiracy. the reason we can ascertain from the jury for that is there was not as much communications before the attack on the capitol, he was not as involved in those preplanning stages as were those other four members who were convicted of that seditious conspiracy charge. ultimately in this case, judge tim kelly basically went with what half of what the government requested. for joe biggs they requested 33 years, he ended up with 17 years. for the other individual zach rehl who pepper sprayed officers at the capitol and lied about it on the stand the government requested 30 years, and he ultimately got 15. he did bring in the sentencing enhancements for terrorism and decided their sentencing range was higher
we want to bring in nbc news justice reporter ryan reilly who is outside the courthouse in d.c.n, how is pizzola's case different and what are we expecting? we should note just yesterday we saw some pretty long sentences for a couple of these proud boys individuals. >> reporter: that's right. it's a little bit differently situated because he's not convicted of seditious conspiracy. the reason we can ascertain from the jury for that is there was not as much communications before the attack...
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do not correspond to the modern challenge, that's what political commentator and journalist bill reillyw with tucker carlson, for this entire period from 63 to 688, there has not been one since then. don't you fear that, given the instability of american politics, a similar period will come again? i i think that now we have already gone beyond this. this is what we have today, under the administration of joe biden, the second worst president in american history. who's first? james bukinan. you see, james bukinan allowed the civil war to happen. for 4 years he sat quietly and did nothing. people in the south attacked federal agents, burned warehouses, stole weapons, and he did nothing. worst president to date. we are now living in an era of disorder. america has entered an era of disorder, and it is because of progressive movement. president biden in my opinion. i'm mentally handicapped, he doesn't understand what he does on a day-to-day basis, you can tell by the way he acts in public, yeah, quite obviously, right, and progressives like it because the people who control him in the white
do not correspond to the modern challenge, that's what political commentator and journalist bill reillyw with tucker carlson, for this entire period from 63 to 688, there has not been one since then. don't you fear that, given the instability of american politics, a similar period will come again? i i think that now we have already gone beyond this. this is what we have today, under the administration of joe biden, the second worst president in american history. who's first? james bukinan. you...
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for more let's speak to lara 0'reilly, senior correspondent for insider. a sense how big an issue this is for you tube. yet give us a sense how big an issue this is for you tube.— this is for you tube. yet yab one er this is for you tube. yet yab one per environment _ this is for you tube. yet yab one per environment to _ this is for you tube. yet yab one per environment to be - this is for you tube. yet yab one per environment to be a - this is for you tube. yet yab one per environment to be a ban - this is for you tube. yet yab one | per environment to be a ban safe environment for advertisers to face next two and they have already reported a couple of quarters of revenue slow down so anything that would suggest there is unsuitable content or it is a platform that will harbour unsuitable people might make advertisers reconsider appearing there. we make advertisers reconsider appearing there.— make advertisers reconsider appearing there. we talk about creators like _ appearing there. we talk about creators like russell _ appearing there. we talk about cre
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and reilly described how unfair this experience was. we also heard from dr. craig brown, a physiologist and professor at the university of nebraska carney. he described the differences between men and women. it is crazy that we need to talk about the differences between men and women. he described that men produce ten to 20 times more testosterone than women on average and that this testosterone-suppression therapy that i mentioned, well, it reduces it. but according to ncaa rules and ioc rule, you only have to get below the normal range and that level is still five to ten times more testosterone than what women produce. and here's the kicker -- there is no research, none whatsoever, that shows that by reducing testosterone you eliminate the male sex-based athletic advantages. none. it's bogus. it's arbitrary. that's part of the unfairness. when we support policies that undermine title 9, we are potentially robbing women of the opportunity to be able to have those sports careers and to have the opportunity to get those scholarships. as school starts back up a
and reilly described how unfair this experience was. we also heard from dr. craig brown, a physiologist and professor at the university of nebraska carney. he described the differences between men and women. it is crazy that we need to talk about the differences between men and women. he described that men produce ten to 20 times more testosterone than women on average and that this testosterone-suppression therapy that i mentioned, well, it reduces it. but according to ncaa rules and ioc rule,...
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. >> reporter: andre reilly, a district spokesperson took us inside these empty classrooms. >> it's betwidespread heat wave is closing classrooms from connecticut to wisconsin. in pittsburgh, dozens of schools are going virtual. in philadelphia, 74 schools dismissed early on the first day. in detroit, an entire school district shut down tuesday because of the heat. >> doesn't make any sense why they don't have air-conditioning. >> reporter: parents at this d.c. school are upset kids are in class despite a broken cooling system. >> the fact they aren't prepared for these incidents is ridiculous. >> reporter: a 2020 government report estimated 41% of public school districts need to update or replace hvac systems in at least half their schools, 36,000 in all. many of them spent covid relief dollars on hvac improvements, but districts not known for sweltering september temps are struggling with what could be a new climate-fuelled norm, with recent heat days in major districts like kansas city, denver and milwaukee. how big of a setback can this be for students to have several heat days in a
. >> reporter: andre reilly, a district spokesperson took us inside these empty classrooms. >> it's betwidespread heat wave is closing classrooms from connecticut to wisconsin. in pittsburgh, dozens of schools are going virtual. in philadelphia, 74 schools dismissed early on the first day. in detroit, an entire school district shut down tuesday because of the heat. >> doesn't make any sense why they don't have air-conditioning. >> reporter: parents at this d.c. school...
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. >> maria: john reilly kliff -- john radcliffe will talk about the cia paying people to change the narrativeorigins on covid. >> jesse: maria, thank you so much. we will see you tomorrow morning. don't forget to catch her, at 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. on fbn. ♪ ♪ fox news alert for the first time in five years, hunter biden will not be getting special treatment. we told era straight to person's son did not want to show up to his arraignment on gun charges. he wanted to zoom in from malibu. hunter's lawyers said showing up in prison in delaware would cost him too much traffic. esthe judge ruled no. the pandemic is over. hunter biden would have to appear just like post interpreted and just like every other federal defendant with. on september 26, hunter biden will be arraigned in person. yesterday, we found out hunter had a mugshot. a mugshot is from his july appearance. and sources tell us it will be extremely hard to obtain the mugshot because if the u.s. marshal merely searches the database for hunter biden, it will be flagged and that was marshall will be fired. so we are calling on all federal ma
. >> maria: john reilly kliff -- john radcliffe will talk about the cia paying people to change the narrativeorigins on covid. >> jesse: maria, thank you so much. we will see you tomorrow morning. don't forget to catch her, at 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. on fbn. ♪ ♪ fox news alert for the first time in five years, hunter biden will not be getting special treatment. we told era straight to person's son did not want to show up to his arraignment on gun charges. he wanted to zoom in from...
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there are spectrums of where people fall in terms of why they are being held pretrial. >> ryan reilly, thank you very much. elie mystal, the justice correspondent for the nation, paul butler, a professor at the georgetown university law center. they both join me now. paul, let me start with you, as someone who has seen this from different sides and are in, really incredibly eloquently about being a prosecutor, about the way that the criminal justice system works and can't work. i am curious about your reaction to these sentences and then, the impossible to ignore difference between diversion of law that we're seeing here and what it looks like every day in americas criminal courts. >> january six is cast equal justice under a law in a harsh light, but the good news is that we see prosecutor step up, jack smith and fani willis. the d. c. -- chart 2000 people would generate six related crimes by the end of the ear. when it comes to judges and sentencing, that is when the white privilege kicks back in. the white privilege of even convicted criminals. even though the fbi has named domesti
there are spectrums of where people fall in terms of why they are being held pretrial. >> ryan reilly, thank you very much. elie mystal, the justice correspondent for the nation, paul butler, a professor at the georgetown university law center. they both join me now. paul, let me start with you, as someone who has seen this from different sides and are in, really incredibly eloquently about being a prosecutor, about the way that the criminal justice system works and can't work. i am...
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allen espy sad dough, retired inspector general and carol reilly arizona police chief.our service and joining the programming how do we get more women into the profession and will that serve the profession? no one wants to do the job anymore, sergeant. >> there's exactly your problem. it's not that we can't get women in this profession, it's that we can't get anybody to this profession. we have got to hire qualified candidates. not just women. look, in that wapo op-ed. we had the discussion, for example, want holmes from the msnbc she said let's get rid of that 1.5-mile run we will recruit more women into this profession because no one chases anybody for 1.5 miles. we don't do a run to test how long you can chase someone we test for cardiovascular fitness. we have not to bash men to get more women in this profession. the profession doesn't need to be fixed. society needs to be fixed. policemen and police women do their job to frequent country. let's fix the false narrative and not worry about people's genders. >> lawrence: sergeant, you always have a pragmatic approach
allen espy sad dough, retired inspector general and carol reilly arizona police chief.our service and joining the programming how do we get more women into the profession and will that serve the profession? no one wants to do the job anymore, sergeant. >> there's exactly your problem. it's not that we can't get women in this profession, it's that we can't get anybody to this profession. we have got to hire qualified candidates. not just women. look, in that wapo op-ed. we had the...
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also with me, nbc news justice reporter ryan reilly.and also, former republican congressman charlie dent, of pennsylvania. he is the executive director of the aspen institute of congressional programs. thank you all for joining me. jill, i want to start with you. secretaries of state have been some of the first to discuss the 14th amendment case against trump. but, michigan's top elections official says it's not really in their hands. take a listen. >> the secretaries of state in various states, may make an initial statement. there are four qualifications, or, within the balance of our 30. the ultimate decider in this case is going to be the courts, and really the ultimate court to resolve this will be the united states supreme court. and in that regard, we hope that decision, however it makes its way to the, court comes sooner rather than later. >> so, talk us through the legal pathways for barring trump from the ballot. >> so juliÁn, it seems like all of the federal people who have weighed in on it, as well as laurence tribe, but also
also with me, nbc news justice reporter ryan reilly.and also, former republican congressman charlie dent, of pennsylvania. he is the executive director of the aspen institute of congressional programs. thank you all for joining me. jill, i want to start with you. secretaries of state have been some of the first to discuss the 14th amendment case against trump. but, michigan's top elections official says it's not really in their hands. take a listen. >> the secretaries of state in various...
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i want to bring in nbc news justice reporter ryan reilly, who was the author of the upcoming book, seditionrs, how january 6th broke the justice system, set for release next month. ryan, bring us up to speed on where we are, with this potential-limited gag order, and how the former president is reacting today? >> yeah, sort of reacting as you expect, with more attacks and talk about the prosecutor here. in a normal case, you don't really have this sort of situation, where a defendant is attacking the court, witnesses, prosecutors, et cetera. but, there really are repercussions, when donald trump is speaking out like this. and they are essentially pointing back to what happened in the lead up to january six, when it was sort of the same situation, when donald trump was saying these lies about other individuals, and they came under attack. because there is so much overlap between the political system, and would be witnesses here. say, for example, even one of donald trump's current opponents in the republican primary, mike pence, as a witness of course. and, -- and testify before that grand j
i want to bring in nbc news justice reporter ryan reilly, who was the author of the upcoming book, seditionrs, how january 6th broke the justice system, set for release next month. ryan, bring us up to speed on where we are, with this potential-limited gag order, and how the former president is reacting today? >> yeah, sort of reacting as you expect, with more attacks and talk about the prosecutor here. in a normal case, you don't really have this sort of situation, where a defendant is...
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they have, today anchors and hosts like below reilly, your black eye.. muslims are terrorists but all terrace irma's lambs. >> it's time to have a muslims checkpoint line in americas airports, have muslims -- you better believe it. >> you are muslim, why did you write a book with other christiane they? >> catholics write letters, muslim stab you with letter openers. >> there is no question that there is a muslim problem in the world. >> so if it wasn't clear there, and i think it was pretty clear, and they're trying to tell you that you should be afraid of all muslims. that fearmongering it against the other laid the groundwork for fox to tear down the country's first black president, barack obama, i was there, with conspiracy theories about his birthplace, his patriotism, and of, course his religion. >> the obama ministration, through all appeasement it apologizes, goes to the crowd for, us constitution second. >> a fist bump? pound? a terrorist fish jab? >> this guy should go back to bernie the tax payer incense to whatever ford pagan he worships. >>
they have, today anchors and hosts like below reilly, your black eye.. muslims are terrorists but all terrace irma's lambs. >> it's time to have a muslims checkpoint line in americas airports, have muslims -- you better believe it. >> you are muslim, why did you write a book with other christiane they? >> catholics write letters, muslim stab you with letter openers. >> there is no question that there is a muslim problem in the world. >> so if it wasn't clear there,...
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i want to bring in nbc news justice reporter ryan reilly. also with us is joyce vance.tually just wrapped up, dominic pezzola. what was the sentence there, and i understand he made a gesture and yelled to the crowd after the judge left the bench? >> reporter: that's right. so dominic pezzola was sentenced to ten years in prison, and he gave a pretty tearful apology. one that probably a lot of people would have seen as genuine. his wife also spoke and she talked about how he was, quote, an effing idiot, and how she wanted him to be able to be home for their daughter, their daughters, rather, and one of whom i actually spoke during the sentencing hearing, but after the judge imposed the ten-year sentence as the judge was already off the bench and as he was being led off, away to go serve out his time behind bars he shouted out trump won, which was actually the second time we've seen that happen in a january 6th case. the other time was a couple of months ago with danny rodriguez, the rioter who drove a stun gun into the neck of officer michael fanone. they both yelled out
i want to bring in nbc news justice reporter ryan reilly. also with us is joyce vance.tually just wrapped up, dominic pezzola. what was the sentence there, and i understand he made a gesture and yelled to the crowd after the judge left the bench? >> reporter: that's right. so dominic pezzola was sentenced to ten years in prison, and he gave a pretty tearful apology. one that probably a lot of people would have seen as genuine. his wife also spoke and she talked about how he was, quote, an...
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nbc news justice reporter and author of seditious hunter ryan reilly joins me now. the justice system, the book is coming out next month. by the way, who knew, congratulations to you. i cannot wait to get my hands on this thing, and i also have you on to talk more about that book. let's talk about the news, though, even though the former president will not be in georgia, what are we watching for coming out of this arraignment this week? ming out of this>> how many defe gonna actually end up showing up, i think that is still an open question. some people could ultimately await their appearances. but i think overall in this case, what's going to be interesting is figure out how exactly this is all gonna go forward in terms of which the defendants are going to go to trial sooner because there is this effort by the prosecutors to try to bring all of these cases together, to try them all at once. but i think it is probably more of a long shot because defendants of course have a right to prepare how they need to for trial. and even though some of them stepped on the gas a
nbc news justice reporter and author of seditious hunter ryan reilly joins me now. the justice system, the book is coming out next month. by the way, who knew, congratulations to you. i cannot wait to get my hands on this thing, and i also have you on to talk more about that book. let's talk about the news, though, even though the former president will not be in georgia, what are we watching for coming out of this arraignment this week? ming out of this>> how many defe gonna actually end...
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reilly >> i mean, these are all my favorite -- not myself all my -- some of my favorite performers andstakes couldn't be higher. it's the beatles if you like music, you love the beatles. and i grew up listening -- you know, we both -- everyone loves the beatles i don't have to make that point. so, i got -- >> jimmy: judd called you? >> judd called and said, "i want you to play george harrison. and i, of course, said yes at the time, i was on vacation with an ex-girlfriend. and she didn't want me to fly back not drew not drew because drew would have been like, "you have to go back there. [ laughter ] "even if you have to take a yellow submarine it is imperative that you go there. >> jimmy: imperative >> yeah. she -- but so, i went back we had a day to prepare. so, i called paul rudd, who -- this is a very name-droppy story. but you mentioned them all, so paul was playing john lennon and i said, "paul, you know, i'm nervous. we're playing the beatles. and he's like, "dude, i'm nervous, too." "i know, we only have a day. and so, i went over to his hotel room and we just watched as much fo
reilly >> i mean, these are all my favorite -- not myself all my -- some of my favorite performers andstakes couldn't be higher. it's the beatles if you like music, you love the beatles. and i grew up listening -- you know, we both -- everyone loves the beatles i don't have to make that point. so, i got -- >> jimmy: judd called you? >> judd called and said, "i want you to play george harrison. and i, of course, said yes at the time, i was on vacation with an...
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mark reilly, mp, tory mp for rayleigh and wickford.rk reilly, me and mark francis. >> mark francois, sorry, you're the mp for radio. >> i think we need to wake up. you i. we can't speak. you and i. we can't speak. >> you're very kind. and your name was exactly andrew. >> neil. >> neil. >> i think labour should perhaps be a little bit more humble on this. i mean, there's a heck of a lot of schools in birmingham that's years that's been labour run for years . went bankrupt yesterday. . they went bankrupt yesterday. so a little bit more humility from labour might be in order and this problem wasn't identified in 1999 when identified first in 1999 when labourin identified first in 1999 when labour in power. identified first in 1999 when labyesin power. identified first in 1999 when labyes .1 power. >> yes. >> yes. >> i mean, you know, there have been there have been, if you like, issues on both sides of the political aisle. really the political aisle. the really important think trying important thing, i think trying to one for a minute to
mark reilly, mp, tory mp for rayleigh and wickford.rk reilly, me and mark francis. >> mark francois, sorry, you're the mp for radio. >> i think we need to wake up. you i. we can't speak. you and i. we can't speak. >> you're very kind. and your name was exactly andrew. >> neil. >> neil. >> i think labour should perhaps be a little bit more humble on this. i mean, there's a heck of a lot of schools in birmingham that's years that's been labour run for years ....
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joining me now, nbc news justice reporter ryan reilly, his own book sedition hunters how january 6thhe justice system comes out october 17th. so, ryan, remind us all about cassidy hutchinson and how she played such an important role in the investigations, and why she felt targeted, what sort of threats was she and others against the administration facing? >> well that is the way we know, that cassidy hutchinson, donald trump found william barr said the election was not stolen, there was not evidence in the justice department had gathered -- he did an interview with the associated press, when donald trump read, that cassidy hutchinson, shattering play down the, haul then walked in to find one of the others catch up off the, wall a bit of a fit after bill barr came. after bill barr gave an announcement later on bill barr went to the white house, they also had a major falling out there. then, shortly thereafter, william barr left the justice department. i think one of the things that really even stuck out to me when i was looking and working on the book, was how -- that sort of overlap
joining me now, nbc news justice reporter ryan reilly, his own book sedition hunters how january 6thhe justice system comes out october 17th. so, ryan, remind us all about cassidy hutchinson and how she played such an important role in the investigations, and why she felt targeted, what sort of threats was she and others against the administration facing? >> well that is the way we know, that cassidy hutchinson, donald trump found william barr said the election was not stolen, there was...
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i want to bring in now nbc news justice -- ryan reilly, the author of sedition hunters, how january 6thtem. set for release next month. ryan, good to speak with. you bring us up to date for the latest on the many doj cases against those who participated in the january 6th riots. >> these cases are continuing to roll. and we are now basically at the halfway point of this investigation, in fact, we passed that probably in july. because the statute of limitations is five years for all of these crimes. what we know is that the universe of people who could be charged for either entering the capitol, or for assaulting law enforcement officers outside, or for engaging in property destruction outside, surpasses 3000. we are not going to get to that point in the five-year statute of limitations. but right now, we have about 1100. we did see over the summer that the pace of these arrests continued, as these cases were sort of working their way through the system. the longest sentence we've seen is more than 20 years in federal prison. it goes all the way down to periods of home detention or just
i want to bring in now nbc news justice -- ryan reilly, the author of sedition hunters, how january 6thtem. set for release next month. ryan, good to speak with. you bring us up to date for the latest on the many doj cases against those who participated in the january 6th riots. >> these cases are continuing to roll. and we are now basically at the halfway point of this investigation, in fact, we passed that probably in july. because the statute of limitations is five years for all of...
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we thank you, ryan reilly.eryone, thank you for the author of this upcoming book, sedition hunters, how january 6th broke the justice system. it is due out in october. i can't wait to talk to you about that as well, ryan, thank you. we'll also gonna talk to the writer of this article, while trump makes his 2024 campaign more difficult. that conversation with amber phillips at the washington post and paul butler, msnbc legal analyst, that will happen later this hour. let's go now to the white house today on the heels of during hurricane dahlia damage in florida. the president is calling on congress to quickly boost funding for future natural disaster. and as we noted, he passed on the chance to criticize florida governor ron desantis for not meeting with him on saturday. nbc's monica alba joining me now from the white house with more on the presidents trip. and as i welcome you, you're gonna talk about the new nbc report about biden not punching back when it comes to donald trump. take it away. >> that is right,
we thank you, ryan reilly.eryone, thank you for the author of this upcoming book, sedition hunters, how january 6th broke the justice system. it is due out in october. i can't wait to talk to you about that as well, ryan, thank you. we'll also gonna talk to the writer of this article, while trump makes his 2024 campaign more difficult. that conversation with amber phillips at the washington post and paul butler, msnbc legal analyst, that will happen later this hour. let's go now to the white...
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good evening and welcome to the national press club the place where news happens i'm eileen o reilly the 2023 president of the national press club and managing editor of standards and training and axios thank you for joining us both here at the national press club and on c-span for our headliner book event. i wanted to take a quick moment to thank our wonderful staff and volunteers here at the national press club for helping put this event together, including our headliners, team co-chairs dan on line one, la jay and laurie russo and cecily martin, who is the club's membership events and program coordinator. we have a very exciting tonight with our esteemed panel focused on a book just out called last honest man. the cia, the fbi, the mafia and the kennedys and senator's fight to save democracy. so let's get started. quote, if dictator ever took charge in this country, technological capacity that the intelligence community has given that government could enable it to impose total and there would be no way to fight back. that may sound like a statement from today, but it dates to 1975
good evening and welcome to the national press club the place where news happens i'm eileen o reilly the 2023 president of the national press club and managing editor of standards and training and axios thank you for joining us both here at the national press club and on c-span for our headliner book event. i wanted to take a quick moment to thank our wonderful staff and volunteers here at the national press club for helping put this event together, including our headliners, team co-chairs dan...
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ryan reilly for your reporting on this, thank you so much.hank you. charlie sykes sticks around. we have some breaking news out of fulton county. rudy giuliani has pleaded not guilty in the alleged criminal conspiracy to overturn the will of the voters in georgia. and steven lee, a lutheran pastor, has pleaded not guilty to charges of criminal efforts to influence election worker ruby freeman. we'll stay on top of all of that. quick break for us. we'll be right back. quick break for us we'll be right back. (woman) what if my type 2 diabetes takes over? what if all i do isn't enough? or what if i can do diabetes differently? (vo) now you can with once-weekly mounjaro. mounjaro helps your body... ...regulate blood sugar... ...and mounjaro... ...can help decrease how much food you eat. 3 out of 4 people reached an a1c of less than 7%. plus people taking mounjaro... ...lost up to 25 pounds. mounjaro is not... ...for people with type 1 diabetes or children. don't take mounjaro if you're allergic to it,... ...you or your family have medullary thyro
ryan reilly for your reporting on this, thank you so much.hank you. charlie sykes sticks around. we have some breaking news out of fulton county. rudy giuliani has pleaded not guilty in the alleged criminal conspiracy to overturn the will of the voters in georgia. and steven lee, a lutheran pastor, has pleaded not guilty to charges of criminal efforts to influence election worker ruby freeman. we'll stay on top of all of that. quick break for us. we'll be right back. quick break for us we'll be...
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but claire reilly wonders, "how many people are in prison purely because they have been failed by mentalme a laughing stock. years, it hasn't felt that way. we became a laughing stock. i - years, it hasn't felt that way. we became a laughing stock. i don't| became a laughing stock. i don't know a single — became a laughing stock. i don't know a single mp _ became a laughing stock. i don't know a single mp who _ became a laughing stock. i don't know a single mp who didn't - became a laughing stock. i don't know a single mp who didn't get| became a laughing stock. i don't i know a single mp who didn't get it that threat. | know a single mp who didn't get it that threat. . know a single mp who didn't get it that threat-— that threat. i have been a systematic— that threat. i have been a systematic plotter - that threat. i have been a systematic plotter trying | that threat. i have been a i systematic plotter trying to that threat. i have been a - systematic plotter trying to remove the prime _ systematic plotter trying to remove the prime minister. _ systematic plotter trying to remove the p
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i mean, if you think that the sort of people who are named in ben reilly smith's book as having talkedude should resign, they include danny . and lord danny finkelstein. and lord hague, william hague, who are both times columnists and, you know, it's suggested that they're sort of somehow intermediaries for rupert murdoch. i mean, in the end, rishi sunak decided not to resign. i mean, he obviously took advice from a number of people, decided not to people, but he decided not to resign. and i think he was he was right not to because i don't l, was right not to because i don't i, i think the idea he broke the law, the lockdown law, by arriving a few minutes early for arriving a few minutes early for a meeting in downing street, i think it's absurd. i mean, you know, if he were a free a free person, not a politician, i think he should have rejected the penalty notice and challenged the police take challenged the police to take him court . him to court. >> this advice may well have >> but this advice may well have changed the course history . changed the course of history. the claim is tha
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hello, my name is grace reilly. i'm a longtime customer of rebecca.i just want to say that if you had seen this space before they moved in that parking lot was really a haven for people to drink and do drugs and litter. and it was really a not a nice space. it's been an amazing about face what they've done with it. and they also have a trickle down effect of not just being a family business, but of supporting other businesses within the community. they shop from local butchers and local produce markets and the produce and the plants that are there in that patio. that person who created that space also now has a business where he can show off his work that and his landscaping business. so it's more than just one people. it's really a whole community. and i think that all of the attention that they have given to being conscientious during the pandemic hasn't stopped just because we're in a space where it's become endemic. they still are careful about how the seats are positioned and making sure people feel welcome. and san jittery and cared for and intr
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explosion this is the moment a e—bike caught fire in the middle of the night at emmaleigha reilly's housewas something that could cause such a mess to the business really, no. the number of these battery fires has trebled in west yorkshire in the last two years, rising from nine to 29. officers put the rise down to the number of everyday items like electric toothbrushes, e—cigarettes and mobile phones that contain lithium batteries, and they want people to be more aware of the dangers they pose. our safety advice really is safe storage, safe charging, and subsequently if we have to get rid of these batteries, then safe disposal, because we are seeing fires attributed to lithium ion batteries at waste sites across the country as well. with concerns rising about these sorts of fires and the damage they cause, the government say they are working with the fire service to review all incidents of fires involving lithium batteries in e—bikes and e—scooters. but emmaleigha and markjust want people to follow the advice so no—one has to experience the devastation they have. gemma dillion, bbc news.
explosion this is the moment a e—bike caught fire in the middle of the night at emmaleigha reilly's housewas something that could cause such a mess to the business really, no. the number of these battery fires has trebled in west yorkshire in the last two years, rising from nine to 29. officers put the rise down to the number of everyday items like electric toothbrushes, e—cigarettes and mobile phones that contain lithium batteries, and they want people to be more aware of the dangers they...