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and even robert jackson of new york. a brilliant man. had concerns about the constitution al underpinnings of brown v board. and finally when warren came up, he knew how to bring the court together and he worked on it. he wouldn't -- he said -- he said we're not going to vote at the first conference because he didn't want -- he didn't want to encourage a split on the court. he said we're just going to talk about it a. and then he started holding lunches with some who he knew were waivering. like stanley reed. and he wouldn't bring in the judicial intellect fire power. frankfurter or black who might intite stanley reed. he brought in harold burton. or sherman minten. household words, right? sherman minten and harold burton. and they were midwesterners and they were good guys. and they would have lunch, and sometimes warren would bring in -- he had buddies who did some hunting and he would bring in wild quail or something that he had for lunch. and it just went on for several months until finally they did -- they were ready to take a vote.
and even robert jackson of new york. a brilliant man. had concerns about the constitution al underpinnings of brown v board. and finally when warren came up, he knew how to bring the court together and he worked on it. he wouldn't -- he said -- he said we're not going to vote at the first conference because he didn't want -- he didn't want to encourage a split on the court. he said we're just going to talk about it a. and then he started holding lunches with some who he knew were waivering....
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i'm excited to welcome one of the five commissioners of the security and exchange commission robert jackson. as a legal scholar and a senior advisor with the treasury department, commissioner jackson has devoted his career toward expanding transparency and accountability in our financial markets. and particularly on the issue of executive pay. he's brought that same commitment to the public during his time at the sec and easier to discuss important research on the extent to which corporate insiders are personally benefiting from stock buybacks. we are so grateful he could join us and start up the discussion. commissioner jackson. [applause] >> thank thank you so much, neer that kind introduction. i have so lon admired all that you would never hear of the center for american progress due to promote a progressive economic agenda. and i show your commitment to making sure our markets are safe and efficient and are there for all americans. it's an honor to be here with you today. i also want to thank my good friend andy greene who in addition be many director of economic policy at c.a.p. has be
i'm excited to welcome one of the five commissioners of the security and exchange commission robert jackson. as a legal scholar and a senior advisor with the treasury department, commissioner jackson has devoted his career toward expanding transparency and accountability in our financial markets. and particularly on the issue of executive pay. he's brought that same commitment to the public during his time at the sec and easier to discuss important research on the extent to which corporate...
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you may remove or -- remember justice robert jackson. ice jackson became a prosecutor at the nuremberg said, and here is what he in the middle of world war ii. big story in our constitutional constellation, it official can prescribe what will be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion, or other matters of opinion or force, or force citizens to confess by word or act of faith therein. according toospel the first amendment, that no government official has the into to force anyone compelled patriotism. he goes on to say, again, i cannot put it all on one slide, he says divorce patriotism is to make a severe underestimation of the pill of free institutions to free minds. if it is forced patriotism, what does account for any way? and this is one of our most recent first amendment warriors. iss assignment can -- this simon can. a unanimous supreme court decision that took him 10 years to get there. he is a rock 'n roll musician. band -- sense-dance synth-dance band. i do not know what that means be he is popular so it must good. in order to
you may remove or -- remember justice robert jackson. ice jackson became a prosecutor at the nuremberg said, and here is what he in the middle of world war ii. big story in our constitutional constellation, it official can prescribe what will be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion, or other matters of opinion or force, or force citizens to confess by word or act of faith therein. according toospel the first amendment, that no government official has the into to force anyone compelled...
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commissioner robert jackson jr appointed by president tump and sworn in earlier this year they tell the market our share price is so cheap that we think the best use of our money is to buy back those shares because they're so cheap well then the executive start dumping it so the same executives she said the share price is cheap to the market are dumping their shares right and the money that they used to buy back their share. borrowed money from essentially the fed ultimately charges them nothing to borrow that money so you're literally printing money in the form of the stock option appreciation that goes up as the share price is brought back and you are taking capital out of the economy and then there's nothing left for basic services like health care so you have millions of heroin addicts popping up all over america because it's ronte a guys at the top or just just being all this money out of the economy with the help of the regulator if you see is a purchase a painting in this if you know the problem with script is that they're not paying the f.c.c. enough bribe money hopefully that'l
commissioner robert jackson jr appointed by president tump and sworn in earlier this year they tell the market our share price is so cheap that we think the best use of our money is to buy back those shares because they're so cheap well then the executive start dumping it so the same executives she said the share price is cheap to the market are dumping their shares right and the money that they used to buy back their share. borrowed money from essentially the fed ultimately charges them...
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commissioner robert jackson jr appointed by president tump and sworn in earlier this year they tell the market our share price is so cheap that we think the best use of our money is to buy back those shares because they're so cheap well then the executive start dumping it so the same executives she said the share price is cheap to the market are dumping their shares right and the money that they used to buy back their share. borrowed money from especially the fed ultimately charge them nothing to borrow that money so you're literally printing money in the form of the stock option appreciation that goes up as the share price is brought back and you are taking capital out of the economy and then there's nothing left for basic services like health care so you have millions of heroin addicts popping up all over america because it's ronte a guys at the top or just just being all this money out of the economy with the help of the regulator if you see is a participant in this you know the problem with crypto is that they're not paying the f.c.c. enough bribe money hopefully that'll change soon
commissioner robert jackson jr appointed by president tump and sworn in earlier this year they tell the market our share price is so cheap that we think the best use of our money is to buy back those shares because they're so cheap well then the executive start dumping it so the same executives she said the share price is cheap to the market are dumping their shares right and the money that they used to buy back their share. borrowed money from especially the fed ultimately charge them nothing...
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i'm excited to welcome one of the five commissioners of the securities and exchange commission, robert jackson junior. as a legal scholar and senior advisor with the treasury department, commissioner jackson has devoted his career to expanding transparency and accountability in our financial market. particularly on the issue of executive pay. he's brought with that same commitment to the public during his time at the sec and is here to discuss important research and the extent to which corporate insiders are personally benefiting from stock buybacks. we are so grateful he could join us and start off the discussion. commissioner jackson. [applause] >> thank you so much, for that very kind introduction. i've so long admired all that you and everyone here at the center for american progress to to promote a progressive economic agenda. and i feel it is an honor to be here with you today. i also want to thank my good friend, andy green. with also being director here at c.a.p. has been a source of wisdom for me since my swearing at the commission in january. thank you also to jacob was been a close
i'm excited to welcome one of the five commissioners of the securities and exchange commission, robert jackson junior. as a legal scholar and senior advisor with the treasury department, commissioner jackson has devoted his career to expanding transparency and accountability in our financial market. particularly on the issue of executive pay. he's brought with that same commitment to the public during his time at the sec and is here to discuss important research and the extent to which...
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commissioner robert jackson will join us.coming up at 8:40 eastern time "squawk box" will be right back. anyone can get you ready, holiday inn express gets you the readiest. because ready gives a pep talk. showtime! but the readiest gives a pep rally. i cleared my inbox! holiday inn express, be the readiest. >>> all right. let's check the markets. currently we have been down 300 and down 400 on the dow jones. down 309 right now that's sort of about where we've been we were almost down 400. but it's about 1.4% or so. the nasdaq, a big loser on a relative basis down 100 points right now. and the s&p indicated down about 26 or so europe is red across the board with similar losses to what we're experiencing here. down 1.3% in germany 1.25% in france. then overnight in asia, some even greater losses were manifest you can see. down about 3% or so. japan, the nikkei down 1.75% and shanghai down about 1.15%. joining us now is mark grant at b. riley so much to talk about since the last time we saw you, mark i guess let's just start wi
commissioner robert jackson will join us.coming up at 8:40 eastern time "squawk box" will be right back. anyone can get you ready, holiday inn express gets you the readiest. because ready gives a pep talk. showtime! but the readiest gives a pep rally. i cleared my inbox! holiday inn express, be the readiest. >>> all right. let's check the markets. currently we have been down 300 and down 400 on the dow jones. down 309 right now that's sort of about where we've been we were...
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i'm excited to welcome one of the five commissioners of the security and exchange commission robert jackson. as a legal scholar and a senior advisor with the treasury department, commissioner jackson has devoted his career toward expanding transparency and accountability o
i'm excited to welcome one of the five commissioners of the security and exchange commission robert jackson. as a legal scholar and a senior advisor with the treasury department, commissioner jackson has devoted his career toward expanding transparency and accountability o
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the current chief justice, john roberts, a former student of mine, has had a great hero justice robert jacksonce said the president is commander in chief of the military. he is not commander in chief of the country. he is under the law. of the what it means to be under the law, as barbara mcquaid pointed out is even though he has very broad powers, like the power to appoint judges if he wants, if he is bribed to a point a particular judge, he can be removed for that bribery, a clearly impeachable offense. the whole memo is written kind of on the strange premise we're talking about indicting a sitting president. it doesn't look like that's what is in robert mueller's play book. what is, is issuing a subpoena to a sitting president in aid of getting at the truth. nixon case establishes you can issue a subpoena to a sitting president to make him turn over tapes. the clinton case makes clear that you can make a sitting president testify, even in a civil case. it's much more important that he should be required to testify in a criminal context, where those in his immediate circle are being graduall
the current chief justice, john roberts, a former student of mine, has had a great hero justice robert jacksonce said the president is commander in chief of the military. he is not commander in chief of the country. he is under the law. of the what it means to be under the law, as barbara mcquaid pointed out is even though he has very broad powers, like the power to appoint judges if he wants, if he is bribed to a point a particular judge, he can be removed for that bribery, a clearly...
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seats matter so much because -- one of my favorite lines about the supreme court was by justice roberts jackson who served in the 1940s aunnd '50s. he said we are not final because we are infallible, we are infallible what you we are final. somebody has the last word and here it is the supreme court and roe v. wade is doomed. it is gone because donald trump won the election. and because he's going to have the chance to appoint two supreme court justices. >> wow. just still sitting with the gravity of what you just said. how quickly do you think that those changes will come on the state level? >> first of all, i don't recall with jeffrey that there will be -- not 20 states. there will be some states, but they will be in a very distinct minority. you will see this now as an open political debate. people have run to governor. i've run for governor in my state. and while i didn't do this, lots of people have. when this question has come up, they say that is a federal issue. well, all overturning roe v. wade does, it returns to the states. so then it suddenly becomes a state issue in 50 states. and
seats matter so much because -- one of my favorite lines about the supreme court was by justice roberts jackson who served in the 1940s aunnd '50s. he said we are not final because we are infallible, we are infallible what you we are final. somebody has the last word and here it is the supreme court and roe v. wade is doomed. it is gone because donald trump won the election. and because he's going to have the chance to appoint two supreme court justices. >> wow. just still sitting with...
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in fact, chief justice roberts, whose judicial hero is the great justice robert jackson, was fond ofthat as i recall said, the president is commander in chief of the military. he is not commander in chief of the country. this guy is acting as though he is the commander in chief of everything he sees and that everyone has to do his bidding. if they do, maybe he will pardon them. if they don't, he will go after them. that's a banana republic. that's not our country. it's not the country that we love. >> the president's lawyers say that he has the right to terminate any investigation at any time for any reason. is that true? >> no. if the reason is corrupt, he doesn't have that right. simple as that. there are a lot of things you can do for no reason at all because you just don't like somebody. you can decide -- he could decide to fire the secretary of the treasury because he decided he doesn't like mnuchin. he doesn't need a reason. if he fires mnuchin because someone bribed him to do it, that doesn't mean he would get his job back but it means he could be impeached for doing it. that'
in fact, chief justice roberts, whose judicial hero is the great justice robert jackson, was fond ofthat as i recall said, the president is commander in chief of the military. he is not commander in chief of the country. this guy is acting as though he is the commander in chief of everything he sees and that everyone has to do his bidding. if they do, maybe he will pardon them. if they don't, he will go after them. that's a banana republic. that's not our country. it's not the country that we...
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he was truly the most conservative nominated by a democratic president since robert jackson, nominated his own attorney general. but we know what happened. mitch mcconnell saved that seat until an a republican had an opportunity. the president needs to decide whether he wants somebody with a long track record which is appealing to cop serve -- conservatives and libertarians or to get a less of a target for the democrats. i think he can find that person from the list that he compiled. there's judges on the list with track records that go back 10 or 15 years. there's judges with next to no track records because he just put them on the bench in the past several months. >> dana: there's a few -- one on the list that i know that clerks for justice kennedy. the president says, justice kennedy went to visit with him today before he made his announcement. he might have had -- may have made a recommendation to the president that could be taken or not. >> it would be remarkable if two kennedy clerks ended up on the court. justice gorsuch clerked for him. >> dana: we'll be hearing from president
he was truly the most conservative nominated by a democratic president since robert jackson, nominated his own attorney general. but we know what happened. mitch mcconnell saved that seat until an a republican had an opportunity. the president needs to decide whether he wants somebody with a long track record which is appealing to cop serve -- conservatives and libertarians or to get a less of a target for the democrats. i think he can find that person from the list that he compiled. there's...
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columbia professor robert jackson who is now a democratic member of the fcc found that borrowers with credit scores under 625 saw a 52% reduction in credit access after the madden decision. the circuit base their decision in part on the notion that they allege that the ability to sell these instruments to non-bank buyers the inability to do so banksnot hanker -- hinder operation. my question for you is is it your understanding that the ability to buy and sell loans that banks originate is an important part of how they manage their credit exposure, their business generally, and that it is good for consumers for banks to be able to sell these assets broadly including to non-bank entities? >> i do agree. i also agree that the mad numeral was inaccurate. toks need the ability originate those credits per the national banking act and need the ability to distribute and sell those loans that does create a capacitive -- capacity in the marketplace. a lot of banks are interested in that product. it expands the choices for consumers. >> are other steps you to be taking in the occ to solve the pr
columbia professor robert jackson who is now a democratic member of the fcc found that borrowers with credit scores under 625 saw a 52% reduction in credit access after the madden decision. the circuit base their decision in part on the notion that they allege that the ability to sell these instruments to non-bank buyers the inability to do so banksnot hanker -- hinder operation. my question for you is is it your understanding that the ability to buy and sell loans that banks originate is an...
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pleasure of introducing that panel, i am excited to welcome one of the five commissionertion robert jackson jr. as a legal scholar and a senior adviser with the treasury department, commissioner jackson has devoted his career toward expanding transparency in our financial markets. marchly on the issue of executive pay. he's brought that same commitment to public good during his time at the s.e.c. and he is here to discuss important research and the sent to which corporate insiders are personally benefitting from buy bask. we're so grateful he could join us and start off the discussion. >> well, thank you so much for that very kind introduction. i've so long admired all that do you to promote an economic agenda and i share your commitment to making sure our markets are safe and efficient and fair for all americans. i want to thank my good friend who in addition to being director of economic policy has been a critical source for wisdom for me. and a close friend and counsellor to our days together in the obama treasury in 2009. before i begin, let me stay views i am about to express are my ow
pleasure of introducing that panel, i am excited to welcome one of the five commissionertion robert jackson jr. as a legal scholar and a senior adviser with the treasury department, commissioner jackson has devoted his career toward expanding transparency in our financial markets. marchly on the issue of executive pay. he's brought that same commitment to public good during his time at the s.e.c. and he is here to discuss important research and the sent to which corporate insiders are...
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in the first 2 years of the war, rebel generals jackson and robert e.e to outwit and outfight every union general who opposes them. >> damn the blue bellies! >> speech! speech! >> to the south! >> you... >> long live the south! >> whoo! >> ...the army of northern virginia, have saved our state and our confederacy from destruction. soon, we will achieve our independence. [ all cheering ] >> there's a mystique to robert e. lee. lee cultivated an image of a gentleman officer. he was a refined individual. he was known for not having coarse manners. he carried himself erect and upright, and people still admire him today. >> the lost cause mythology holds up general lee as the best example of the noble confederate rebel fighting against tyrannical yankees, creating a legend both during and after the war. at the second battle of bull run, lee and stonewall jackson are outnumbered, and it appears that the federals are winning. >> i'm out of cartridges! >> inspired by their southern cause, rebel soldiers desperately and violently beat back the yankees, with the
in the first 2 years of the war, rebel generals jackson and robert e.e to outwit and outfight every union general who opposes them. >> damn the blue bellies! >> speech! speech! >> to the south! >> you... >> long live the south! >> whoo! >> ...the army of northern virginia, have saved our state and our confederacy from destruction. soon, we will achieve our independence. [ all cheering ] >> there's a mystique to robert e. lee. lee cultivated an...
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organizers were upset over plans to remove statues of confederate generals robert e lee and stonewall jacksonm a local park. today, more than 750 confederate monuments dot the landscape of america, mostly in the south. richmond, virginia is the former capital of the confederacy, and it's wrestling with how to reconcile that past -- specifically, what to do with statues lining "monument avenue." a commission is expected to release its recommendations soon. the co-chair of that commission also happens to run the civil war museum in richmond -- and she's african american. correspondent jessica gomez sat down with christy coleman, who says the issue is not just black and white. jessica: unlocking the stories of the past. it's the passion of christy coleman, ceo of the american civil war museum in richmond, virginia. deep inside the museum's vault, pieces of history.mostly confede history. christy: they are used to it now, but when i first got here, i think that was one of the headlines. "african american woman takes over of the civil war museum." and i said, ok, here we go. here we go. jessica: j
organizers were upset over plans to remove statues of confederate generals robert e lee and stonewall jacksonm a local park. today, more than 750 confederate monuments dot the landscape of america, mostly in the south. richmond, virginia is the former capital of the confederacy, and it's wrestling with how to reconcile that past -- specifically, what to do with statues lining "monument avenue." a commission is expected to release its recommendations soon. the co-chair of that...
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lawsuit filed in charlottesville has temporarily stop to that city's effort to remove e robert e lee and stonewall jacksones., >> when we come back states are suing to strike do obamacare. soledad: and they juth got a big assist fe trump administration. >> are you one of the 30 million people who could lose health and why did nearly oneon american jobs move to this country? hi. it'sepe. your sleumber 360 smart bed... checking in. last night i warmed your feet so you fell asleep faster. i sensed you roll nd automatically softened side to melt away pressure points and keep you sleeping blissfully. at 2am, this happened. so, i took care of it. does your bed do that? i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. now can wake up to smarter sleep. let's meet, only at a sleep number store. soledad: a new poll shows thatal voters going into the midterm electionan it ranks higher thhe economy, and jobs, guns, taxes, and immigration. but there's still a push to repeal the affordable care act, also known as obamacare. 20 states are suing to strike down the law. and they just goan assist from the department of justsaid it
lawsuit filed in charlottesville has temporarily stop to that city's effort to remove e robert e lee and stonewall jacksones., >> when we come back states are suing to strike do obamacare. soledad: and they juth got a big assist fe trump administration. >> are you one of the 30 million people who could lose health and why did nearly oneon american jobs move to this country? hi. it'sepe. your sleumber 360 smart bed... checking in. last night i warmed your feet so you fell asleep...
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. >> stonewall jackson and robert e. lee are both buried in lexington virginia, remind us that some civil wars are not as soft as the one lexington is experiencing today. numerous shop owners refused to talk to us about the redhead in controversy, worried that if you take aside you risk alienating half your customers. >> it's very painful for me what's happening in this countr country. i'm not happy with those that are mouthing off on either side. >> i hope you are not only talking to people who support this. what she did is really an embarrassment to all of us. >> the redhead owner was also until today the executive chair of an influential business group today. she resigned from that post this afternoon according to published reports. >> aer sarah and her husband left and the family relocated the owner of the red hen then organized an effort to go and scream at them from the sidewalk at the other restaurant. >> his story confirmed by the man who hosted the sanders family at his bed and breakfast. >> it's an unfortunate
. >> stonewall jackson and robert e. lee are both buried in lexington virginia, remind us that some civil wars are not as soft as the one lexington is experiencing today. numerous shop owners refused to talk to us about the redhead in controversy, worried that if you take aside you risk alienating half your customers. >> it's very painful for me what's happening in this countr country. i'm not happy with those that are mouthing off on either side. >> i hope you are not only...
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robert e. lee inches -- and stonewall jackson were quite literally outflanked. the horrors of gettysburg. a fence called roses woods. southern fringe. they held a thin line at a horrific human cost. course are subject this morning. that grisly drive that led from spots and was the spots in pennsylvania to economy creek. i think it's safe to say that a battle tested battle hardened veteran like john west haley, who had seen chancellorsville, who had seen gettysburg was completely unprepared for what awaited between the rep. dent: and james rivers that summer of 1864. the remarkable candor and sardonic wit of his voluminous diary permits us as historians lb it in a limited way -- some of the portland campaign. fiery not only makes clear the superhuman physical and emotional endurance this campaign demanded us as soldiers. eloquentlystifies some of those lesser appreciated realities of the war's final year. too often faced by the numbing judgment of hindsight. too often, and this goes back to the very first essay we read together, worrying about the civil war. often we treat that final year
robert e. lee inches -- and stonewall jackson were quite literally outflanked. the horrors of gettysburg. a fence called roses woods. southern fringe. they held a thin line at a horrific human cost. course are subject this morning. that grisly drive that led from spots and was the spots in pennsylvania to economy creek. i think it's safe to say that a battle tested battle hardened veteran like john west haley, who had seen chancellorsville, who had seen gettysburg was completely unprepared for...
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robert e. lee or stonewall jackson. >> afterhat speech he accepted the endorsement of richard heinz, a leader of the neo confederate movement who attacked nikki haley as south carolina's sikh hindu who opened the box of all things southern by havingg removed from the capital. when asked about the endorsement last year stewart said he won't apologize for standing up against the opessive political correctness the leftist used to silent political opponents and before the rally in charlottesville stewart made several appearances with jason kessler who organized the rally. they are here together in 2017. after that rally in which a counter protesters heather hire was killed by a white supremacist, stewart blamed beth side sides. >> you never hear about the violence committed by the left. there are agitators down there and there are left-wing politicians who showed up and decided to contribute to the violence. >> and stewart told "the washington post" no apology was needed saying all of the weak republicans couldn't apologize fast enough and they played right no the hands of the left wing. those nazi
robert e. lee or stonewall jackson. >> afterhat speech he accepted the endorsement of richard heinz, a leader of the neo confederate movement who attacked nikki haley as south carolina's sikh hindu who opened the box of all things southern by havingg removed from the capital. when asked about the endorsement last year stewart said he won't apologize for standing up against the opessive political correctness the leftist used to silent political opponents and before the rally in...
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>> reporter: well, that's the big question, chris, and that's swhaernl robert mueller's office is urging judge amy bermman jackson do is immediately jail paul man an for the. what's happening in the courthouse behind me is two things. one, the prosecution and defense are arguing about whether the judge should revoke paul manafort's bail because of these allegations of witness tampering which are alleged to have happened not 12 years ago as donald trump said, but just a few months ago. but secondly, mueller's office has also indicted paul manafort on those charges, charged him with obstruction of justice. so he's being arraigned on that indictment. now, legal observers tell me it's possible that manafort will be sent to jail today but not likely. it's not something they're expecting. he's facing his first trial on the overall case against him july 25th in virginia, chris. >> all right. pete, you have somebody who's out on bail but under -- or under house arrest, right? he is under indictment. what do we know about this witness tampering charge? what do they say he did? >> well they say after a superseding indictme
>> reporter: well, that's the big question, chris, and that's swhaernl robert mueller's office is urging judge amy bermman jackson do is immediately jail paul man an for the. what's happening in the courthouse behind me is two things. one, the prosecution and defense are arguing about whether the judge should revoke paul manafort's bail because of these allegations of witness tampering which are alleged to have happened not 12 years ago as donald trump said, but just a few months ago. but...
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judge amy berman jackson saying she could not turn a blind eye to the new charges of witness tampering brought on by special counsel robert mueller. manafort accused of obstructing justice when he allegedly called and used encrypted messages in february in an attempt to influence the testimony of potential witnesses. manafort was initially indicted by the special counsel on 12 charges last october including conspiracy against the united states and conspiracy to launder money. manafort pled not guilty to all charges. >> it's clear to put him in jail is an effort to put sure on him. >> reporter: the president voiced disapproval of his harsh sentence saying, wow, what a tough sentence for paul manafort who has represented ronald reagan, bob dole and many other top political people and campaigns. didn't know manafort was the head of the mob. what about comey and crooked hillary and all of the others? very unfair! >> reporter: manafort will remain in custody as he awaits two separate trials that are expected to begin in the next few months. in washington, doug mckelway, fox news. >> president trump disputed findings by the jus
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moved it to the 24th, and then the lawyers for the government for robert mueller said, wait a minute, we ha a hearing before judge jacksonwashington in the manafort case that day, can we move it to the next day? so the judge said yes. so basically they asked for these subpoenas to be reissued with the new trial date. so thas all it is. they had already sought subpoenas for witnesses before the trial. they were supposed to show up on tuesday. now the new subpoenas will say wednesday. that's what this is all about. >> thank you for that. >>> in the meantime, in addition to what's happening with paul manafort, it was always going to be a big week in the mueller probe. and our friends at the rachel maddow show put together a handy calendar to help us keep track. first, later this afternoon james wolfe, the former senate intel staffer charged with lying to federal investors as part of a leak investigation is due to appear in court in d.c. tomorrow the justice department's inspector general will release that much-anticipated report on the fbi investigation into hillary clinton's use of private e-mail, expected to be hundreds o
moved it to the 24th, and then the lawyers for the government for robert mueller said, wait a minute, we ha a hearing before judge jacksonwashington in the manafort case that day, can we move it to the next day? so the judge said yes. so basically they asked for these subpoenas to be reissued with the new trial date. so thas all it is. they had already sought subpoenas for witnesses before the trial. they were supposed to show up on tuesday. now the new subpoenas will say wednesday. that's what...
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judge amy berman jackson sayins could not turn a blind eye to new charges of witness tamping brought on b robertller. accused of obstructing justice when allegedly call and used incrypted messages ineb fary. manafort wly ini indicted by the specialounsel on 12 charges last october inclu conspiracy against the unite states andonspiracy to lawneder money. manafort pleaded not glty to all charge >> it's clear that this effort to put manafort in jail waso effortramp up the pressure on him. >> hours after bail revoked president voicing disapproval. paul manafort hasse rnted ronald reagan bobole and many other top political people and campaigns. didn't kw manafort was the head of the mob. what about comey and crookednd hillary all of the others. very unfair. >> manafort wait in custody as he awaits two separate trialsin expected to in next few months. in washington "fox5." >> senior citizens whoth lost r homes and businesses in fire in centerville virginiain gett thousands of dollars to help rebuild their lives. barbara comstock said small business administration offerin money to help with the propert
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jackson revoked manafort's bail, immediately sending him to jail. already facing charges of money laundering and fraud, he was recently accused of witness tampering. special counsel robert mueller claiming manafort and a man with alleged ties to russian intelligence tried to convince two witnesses to lie. today, the clearly angry judge told manafort -- "i can't turn a blind eye to these allegations." with that, manafort was escorted out of court as his shocked wife looked on. u.s. marshals handing her his e. >> mrs. manafort, are you going to visit paul in prison? >> reporter: his lawyer, stunned. >> mr. downing, do you have any comment on what happened today? any comment at all? >> reporter: this morning at the white house, president trump distancing himself from his former campaign chairman. >> manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. he worked for me -- what? for 49 days or something. a very short period of time. >> reporter: manafort was actually with team trump for 143 days. and for more than three months, he ran the campaign, playing a key role at the convention. >> the goal of tonight is to lay out some of the vision of the trump/pence campaign. >> reporter:
jackson revoked manafort's bail, immediately sending him to jail. already facing charges of money laundering and fraud, he was recently accused of witness tampering. special counsel robert mueller claiming manafort and a man with alleged ties to russian intelligence tried to convince two witnesses to lie. today, the clearly angry judge told manafort -- "i can't turn a blind eye to these allegations." with that, manafort was escorted out of court as his shocked wife looked on. u.s....
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jackson. joe died on wednesday leaving behind a complex legacy, but there is no question about his gift for cultivating musical greatness. abc's deborah robertsore on this. good morning, deb. >> reporter: good morning, robin. you are right, joe jackson, indeed, leaves behind a complicated legacy, many admiring him, others resenting him but, whatever your thoughts, the blue collar guy from the midwest would once dreamed of becoming a boxer had an eye and d an ear for swith one of the b gifts in music history. he was famous for fostering his children's musical talents, praised by many for bringing them to the world stage. as the family patriarch joe jackson changed the world of music forever molding his five sons including michael into the jackson 5. by 1970 the group an international sensation with hits like "a, b, c" and "i'll be there ♪ ♪ i'll be there >> reporter: and he became the driving force behind launching the solo careers of michael and janet. the brothers recounting how he could be brutal beating them. even during rehearsals. in a 1993 interview with oprah winfrey, michael revealing he feared his father. >> did he ever beat you? >>
jackson. joe died on wednesday leaving behind a complex legacy, but there is no question about his gift for cultivating musical greatness. abc's deborah robertsore on this. good morning, deb. >> reporter: good morning, robin. you are right, joe jackson, indeed, leaves behind a complicated legacy, many admiring him, others resenting him but, whatever your thoughts, the blue collar guy from the midwest would once dreamed of becoming a boxer had an eye and d an ear for swith one of the b...
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judge amy berman jackson saying she could not turn a blind eye to the new charges of witness tampering brought on by special counsel robert mueller. manafort accused of obstructing justice when he allegedly called and used encrypted messages in february in an attempt to influence the testimony of potential witnesses. manafort was initially indicted by the special counsel on 12 charges last october including conspiracy against the united states and conspiracy to launder money. manafort pled not guilty to all charges. >> it's clear that this effort to put manafort in jail was an effort to ramp up the pressure on him. >> reporter: the president voiced disapproval of his harsh sentence saying, wow, what a tough sentence for paul man ford, who has represented ronald reagan, bob dole and many other top political people and campaigns. didn't know manafort was the head of the mob. what about comey and crooked hillary and all of the others? very unfair! >> reporter: manafort will remain in custody as he awaits two separate trials that are expected to begin in the next few months. in washington, doug mckelway, fox news. >>> the com
judge amy berman jackson saying she could not turn a blind eye to the new charges of witness tampering brought on by special counsel robert mueller. manafort accused of obstructing justice when he allegedly called and used encrypted messages in february in an attempt to influence the testimony of potential witnesses. manafort was initially indicted by the special counsel on 12 charges last october including conspiracy against the united states and conspiracy to launder money. manafort pled not...
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judge amy berman jackson saying she could not turn a blind eye to the new charges of witness tampering brought on by special counsel robert mueller. manafort accused of obstructing justice when he allegedly called and used encrypted messages in february in an attempt to influence the testimony of potential witnesses. manafort was initially indicted by the special counsel on 12 charges last october including conspiracy against the united states and conspiracy to launr manafort pled not guilty to all charges. >> it's clear to put him in jail is an effort to put pressure on him. >> reporter: the president voiced disapproval of his harsh sentence saying, wow, >> reporter: manafort will remain in custody as he awaits two separate trials that are expected to begin in the next few months. in washington, doug mckelway, fox news. >>> a company run by former officials at the consulting firm cambridge analytica are working for president trump's's 2020 re-election. cambridge analytica was brought down after they obtained facebook's private data. the "associated press" confirmed at least four ex- cambridge analytica employees are affi
judge amy berman jackson saying she could not turn a blind eye to the new charges of witness tampering brought on by special counsel robert mueller. manafort accused of obstructing justice when he allegedly called and used encrypted messages in february in an attempt to influence the testimony of potential witnesses. manafort was initially indicted by the special counsel on 12 charges last october including conspiracy against the united states and conspiracy to launr manafort pled not guilty to...
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jackson revoked manafort's bail. immediately sending him to jail. already facing charges of money laundering and fraud, he was recently accused of witness tampering. robertmanafort and a man with alleged ties to russian intelligence tried to convince two witnesses to lie. clearly angry judge told manafort i can't turn a blind eye to these allegations. with that, manafort was escorted out of court as a shocked wife looked on. s. marshals handing her his belt, tie and wallet. >> are you going to visit paul in prison? >> reporter: his lawyer stunned. >> do you have any comment on what happened today? any comment at all? >> reporter: president trump distancing himself from his former campaign chairman. >> he worked for me, what, 49 days or something? very short period of time. >> reporter: manafort was actually with team trump for 143 days. and for more than three months, he ran the campaign playing a key role at the convention. >> the goal of tonight is to lay out some of the vision of the trump/pence campaign. >> reporter: back then, the president heaping on the praise. >> paul manafort has done an amazing job. and all of paul's he will really ha really ha
jackson revoked manafort's bail. immediately sending him to jail. already facing charges of money laundering and fraud, he was recently accused of witness tampering. robertmanafort and a man with alleged ties to russian intelligence tried to convince two witnesses to lie. clearly angry judge told manafort i can't turn a blind eye to these allegations. with that, manafort was escorted out of court as a shocked wife looked on. s. marshals handing her his belt, tie and wallet. >> are you...
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jackson revoked manafort's bail. immediately sending him to jail. already facing charges of money laundering and fraud, he was recently accused of witness tampering. robert claiming manafort and a man with alleged ties to russian intelligence tried to convince two witnesses to lie. clearly angry judge told manafort i can't turn a blind eye to these allegations. with that, manafort was escorted out of court as a shocked wife looked on. u.s. marshals handing her his belt, tie and wallet. >> are you going to visit paul in prison? >> reporter: his lawyer stunned. >> do you have any comment on what happened today? any comment at all? >> reporter: president trump distancing himself from his former campaign chairman. >> he worked for me, what, 49 days or something? very short period of time. >> reporter: manafort was actually with team trump for 143 days. and for more than three months, he ran the campaign playing a key role at the convention. >> the goal of tonight is to lay out some of the vision of the trump/pence campaign. >> reporter: back then, the president heaping on the praise. >> paul manafort has done an amazing job. and all of paul's people. paul br
jackson revoked manafort's bail. immediately sending him to jail. already facing charges of money laundering and fraud, he was recently accused of witness tampering. robert claiming manafort and a man with alleged ties to russian intelligence tried to convince two witnesses to lie. clearly angry judge told manafort i can't turn a blind eye to these allegations. with that, manafort was escorted out of court as a shocked wife looked on. u.s. marshals handing her his belt, tie and wallet. >>...
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judge jackson saying i have no appetite for this and revoking manafort's bail after he spent more than 7 months under house arrest. special counsel robertueller's team argued that manafort is a danger to the community and carried out a sustained campaign over five weeks using different phones and apps to try to mold witness testimony, including using a system called foldering where multiple people have access to an account and write messages to one another as draft e-mails that are never sent. as manafort pleaded not guilty to witness tampering, his lawyers argued he was unaware who the government witnesses were. this will not happen again, one of manafort's defense attorneys said. the judge was unmoved saying this is not middle school, i can't take his cellphone. manafort faces charges in both d.c. and virginia related to foreign lobbying and financial crimes. so far prosecutors haven't tied his alleged wrongdoing to work on the trump campaign. the core of mueller's investigation. but in court filings, prosecutors have said they are probing manafort's contacts with russians and ukranians and potential coordination with them while he ov
judge jackson saying i have no appetite for this and revoking manafort's bail after he spent more than 7 months under house arrest. special counsel robertueller's team argued that manafort is a danger to the community and carried out a sustained campaign over five weeks using different phones and apps to try to mold witness testimony, including using a system called foldering where multiple people have access to an account and write messages to one another as draft e-mails that are never sent....
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district judge amy burrman jackson saying i have no appetite for this and revoking manafort's bail after he spent more than seventh months under hours arrest. robertanafort is a danger to the community and carried out a sustained campaign using different phones and apps to try to mold witness testimony, including using a system called foldering where multiple people have access to an account and write messages to one another as draft e-mails that are never sent. as manafort pleaded not guilty to two new charges for witness tafrlering, his lawyers argued he was unaware who the government witnesses were. this will not happen again, one of manafort's defense attorneys said. the judge was unmoved, saying, this the not middle school, i can't take his cell phone. manafort faces charges in both d.c. and virginia, related to foreign lobbying and financial crimes. so far, prosecutors haven't tied his alleged wrong doing to work on the trump campaign, the core of mueller's investigation. but in court filings, prosecutors have said they're probing manafort's contacts with russians and ukrainians and potential coordination with them while he oversaw trump's p
district judge amy burrman jackson saying i have no appetite for this and revoking manafort's bail after he spent more than seventh months under hours arrest. robertanafort is a danger to the community and carried out a sustained campaign using different phones and apps to try to mold witness testimony, including using a system called foldering where multiple people have access to an account and write messages to one another as draft e-mails that are never sent. as manafort pleaded not guilty...
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jackson said he abused the trust placed in him adding this isn't middle school. i can't take your phone. the question now will time behind bars change his mind about cooperating with special counsel robert mueller. >> he has been under the mind set that either through fighting this at trial and or through a pardon, he's going to get out of this. >> president trump tweeted sympathy this afternoon. but only hours before virtually disavowing him. >> he w for for a short period of time. >> a press conference outside the white house the president weighed in on a new report by the inspector general office. which blasted the fbi handling of the clinton investigation. >> comey lied a tremendous amount. >> the president dismissed the reports conclusion. that james comey was not politically motivated in his actions. >> what you'll see is bias against me. and millions of my followers. >> instead. he offered a very different take on the bottom line. >> it exonerates me. there was no collusion. there was no obstruction. if you read the report you'll see that. >> reporter: the report never addressed collusion or obstruction in the russia inquiry. >> rowdy giuliani says he might use his pardon power a
jackson said he abused the trust placed in him adding this isn't middle school. i can't take your phone. the question now will time behind bars change his mind about cooperating with special counsel robert mueller. >> he has been under the mind set that either through fighting this at trial and or through a pardon, he's going to get out of this. >> president trump tweeted sympathy this afternoon. but only hours before virtually disavowing him. >> he w for for a short period of...
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jackson said he abuseus te placed in him acting this isn't middle school, i can't take your phone. the question now, will time behind bars change man ford's mind about cooperating with special counsel robert mueller. >> manafort has clearly bee in the mindset that either through fighting this at tri and/or through a pardon he's going to get of it. >> reporter: president tru tweeted sympathy for manafort this afternoon but only hours before disavowed him. at an impromptu press conference, the president also weighed in by the inspector general's office which blasted the fbi's handling of the hillary clinton investigation. >> cey looid a tremendous amount. >> reporter: the president trump dismissed the conclusion that former fbi directorom james was not politically motivated in his actions. >> what y i'll see bias against me and millions and tens and millions of my followers. >> reporter: instead he offered a very different take on the bottom line. >> totally exonerates me. there was no collusion. there was no obstruction, and if you read the report, you'll see that. >> in fact, the rort never addressed collusion or obstruction in the russia inquiry. rudy giuliani, the president's attorney,
jackson said he abuseus te placed in him acting this isn't middle school, i can't take your phone. the question now, will time behind bars change man ford's mind about cooperating with special counsel robert mueller. >> manafort has clearly bee in the mindset that either through fighting this at tri and/or through a pardon he's going to get of it. >> reporter: president tru tweeted sympathy for manafort this afternoon but only hours before disavowed him. at an impromptu press...
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robert mueller's lawyers that the former campaign chairman for u.s. president donald trump attempted to tamper with witnesses for his trial. the tampering had taken place while he was on house arrest and the judge, a jacksonanafort had "abused the trust placed in him six months ago." once again, paul manafort is in custody. he is headed to jail after house were revokedeges by a judge after hearing arguments that paul manafort tried to tamper with witnesses while he was under house arrest. separately, we also have some news from rudy giuliani, saying that trump called on a mueller interview will be decided next week. there is a good chance of that. that is also just out in the last few minutes. mark: a quick peek of what happened at the end of the day in new york. we did rise, the first weekly gain before the week finished on a negative note. 1.7%, but as we said, the first weekly gain in ford dominated by trump trade terrace. dominated by week global central banks. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> washington, midnight in hong kong. from bloomberg headquarters in york, i'm david westin. shery: i'm shery ahn. welcome to "bloomberg markets: balance of power," with the focus of the intersection of politics and the eco
robert mueller's lawyers that the former campaign chairman for u.s. president donald trump attempted to tamper with witnesses for his trial. the tampering had taken place while he was on house arrest and the judge, a jacksonanafort had "abused the trust placed in him six months ago." once again, paul manafort is in custody. he is headed to jail after house were revokedeges by a judge after hearing arguments that paul manafort tried to tamper with witnesses while he was under house...
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judge amy berman jackson saying i have no appetite for this and revoking his bail after he spent more than seven months under house arrest. the move coming after special counsel robert mueller's team alleged manafort spent five weeks using different phones and apps to try to tamper with witness testimony and called him a danger to the community. as manafort pleaded not guilty to two new charges of witness tampering and conspiracy to obstruct justice, his lawyers said he was unaware of who the government witnesses were. this will not happen again one of his attorneys said and the judge was unmoved. this is not middle school. i can't take his cell phone. he faces charges in d.c. and virginia related to foreign lobbying and financial crimes and so far prosecutors have not tied his alonged wrongdoing to the campaign, the core of the mueller investigation. but in court filings prosecutors are probing his contacts with russians and ukrainians and potential coordination while he oversaw the trump presidential bid. today president trump down played the contribution in 2016. >> i think it is unfair -- but i feel badly about it. they went back 12 years to get things he did 12
judge amy berman jackson saying i have no appetite for this and revoking his bail after he spent more than seven months under house arrest. the move coming after special counsel robert mueller's team alleged manafort spent five weeks using different phones and apps to try to tamper with witness testimony and called him a danger to the community. as manafort pleaded not guilty to two new charges of witness tampering and conspiracy to obstruct justice, his lawyers said he was unaware of who the...
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amy berman jackson saying - "i have no appetite for this" - and revoking manafort's bail after he spent more than seven months under house arrest.the move coming after special counsel robertteam alleged manafort weeks using different phones and apps to try to tamper with witness testimony and called him a "danger to the community."as manafort pleaded not guilty to two new charges for witness tampering and conspiracy to obstruct justice - his lawyers argued he was unaware who the government witnesses were. "this will not happen again" - one of manafort's defense attorneys said. the judge was unmoved - saying, "this is not middle school. i can't take his cell phone." manafort faces charges in both d.c. and virginia related to foreign lobbying and financial crimes. so far prosecutors haven't tied his alleged wrondoing to work on the trump campaign - the core of mueller's investigation. but, in court filings, prosecutors have said they're probing manafort's contacts with russians and ukrainians - and potential coordination with them while he oversaw trump's presidential bid. today- president trump downplayed manafort's contributions in 2016-pres. donald trump (no font necessa
amy berman jackson saying - "i have no appetite for this" - and revoking manafort's bail after he spent more than seven months under house arrest.the move coming after special counsel robertteam alleged manafort weeks using different phones and apps to try to tamper with witness testimony and called him a "danger to the community."as manafort pleaded not guilty to two new charges for witness tampering and conspiracy to obstruct justice - his lawyers argued he was unaware who...
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jackson 10 feet from where i stand. he is buried across from the red hen restaurant. robert e. lee is buried at washington and lee university. some people are asking how far this quiet civil war will go? back to you in new york. >> sandra: thank you. >> meanwhile president trump is tweeting about immigration and that battle as house republican leaders try to secure enough votes for their so-called moderate immigration bill. meanwhile, keep families together rallies and protests draw thousands of people across the nation this weekend as the president stands by a tweet he sent saying the u.s. must send the quote invaders as he called them back to the countries where they came from. house republicans struggling to drum up support amid the growing problem with separation of families at the border but they hope that bill will pass this week. >> there are 218 republicans that agree with the four pillars of immigration. fixing the daca children. >> what are the chances of the bill passing? kevin corke with the latest on that. what is the president saying about this issue this morning?
jackson 10 feet from where i stand. he is buried across from the red hen restaurant. robert e. lee is buried at washington and lee university. some people are asking how far this quiet civil war will go? back to you in new york. >> sandra: thank you. >> meanwhile president trump is tweeting about immigration and that battle as house republican leaders try to secure enough votes for their so-called moderate immigration bill. meanwhile, keep families together rallies and protests draw...
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jackson. after new charges were brought forward. this, by the way, is the first trump campaign official, to remind everybody, to be jailed as part of the roberttigation. his attorneys, paul manafort's attorneys have argued that manafort did not do anything wrong. and accused prosecutors of conjuring a, "sinister plot out of innocuous contacts with witnesses." and now paul manafort goes to jail. he will wait there until he sees the two trials that he has over the next couple of months. one as late as september. he has been on house arrest facing several felony charges related to his ukrainian political work and money he funneled through offshore accounts, of course. >> bill: this is important to remind us that the case that bob mueller bringing for manafort shown up in two courtrooms. one in washington, d.c. another in northern virginia. there is a question as to whether or not the mueller team was trying to find a favorable courtroom to begin pursuing their case. at the moment that is neither here nor there. if you are paul manafort you are wondering about your own freedom. if this ruling stands and we see paul manafort go into a courtroom th
jackson. after new charges were brought forward. this, by the way, is the first trump campaign official, to remind everybody, to be jailed as part of the roberttigation. his attorneys, paul manafort's attorneys have argued that manafort did not do anything wrong. and accused prosecutors of conjuring a, "sinister plot out of innocuous contacts with witnesses." and now paul manafort goes to jail. he will wait there until he sees the two trials that he has over the next couple of months....
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