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robert jackson. >> there are important lessons to learn about this. young people are often underestimated, are they? where they often excel is in their sincerity and moral clarity encourage. standing up for what is right is possible even when the odds are overwhelming. personal integrity has its own reward. on that point i would like to conclude with final comments from phil donahue, who would have liked to be here but could not.>> to think that the supremes came down and it took two decisions and they went like this to the nation, stop right there. and they essentially -- robert jackson looked over the bench and looked at the kids and said this is what the decision means. you obey your parents. i mean, what is american to you? this is one reason why i am a proud american. and why i respect the witnesses. not only for their courage but what they did for all of us. >> thank you for listening. we hope you enjoyed this presentation. [applause] >>> on june 14, 1943, the supreme court ruled that students cannot be forced to salute the american flag. up nex
robert jackson. >> there are important lessons to learn about this. young people are often underestimated, are they? where they often excel is in their sincerity and moral clarity encourage. standing up for what is right is possible even when the odds are overwhelming. personal integrity has its own reward. on that point i would like to conclude with final comments from phil donahue, who would have liked to be here but could not.>> to think that the supremes came down and it took...
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. >>> as cofounder of the robert h. jackson center we are thrilled to have this commemorate one of justice opportunity tojackson's foremost opinions, if not his number one: west virginia versus barnette. we have some history with these individuals who we will be interviewing. just to kind of a recap. back in 2002, i believe, i tracked down marie and lillian barnette down in the charleston area. i don't know if you knew what was happening, but, all of a sudden, this guy with a camcorder tracked you down, we went to kingdom hall, and we had a chance to chat. and you were gracious enough to put up with me. and some of the interviews you just saw in 2006, we had a chance to bring the barnette sisters here, and together with our friends at c-span film a presentation with professor barett, the robert jackson biographer, and bennett boskey, who was the law clerk for justice harlan stone during the barnette case and that was really cool. and a few years ago, i had the privilege together with phil donahue, who you just saw the clips on,
. >>> as cofounder of the robert h. jackson center we are thrilled to have this commemorate one of justice opportunity tojackson's foremost opinions, if not his number one: west virginia versus barnette. we have some history with these individuals who we will be interviewing. just to kind of a recap. back in 2002, i believe, i tracked down marie and lillian barnette down in the charleston area. i don't know if you knew what was happening, but, all of a sudden, this guy with a camcorder...
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host: you mentioned robert jackson is your legal guru. makan: robert jackson is a very special figure in u.s. legal history. -- he had multiple jobs with the justice department. he was the head of the antitrust division, head of the tax division, solicitor general, he became the attorney general of the u.s. he was in the fdr administration. president roosevelt also appointed him to the supreme court. later he was a nuremberg prosecutor. division, antitrust why he was so critical, he was one of the first people to economics and free markets should govern price and regulation of business, and it was the latest form of government regulation -- that was a big debate whether we should have government regulation of prices in the industry. it was around world war ii, and we needed stability and steel and other matters we needed for the war. he argued that no, we should let free markets rule, and antitrust with the understanding of economics. he was the first one to advocate for that and argue for that. some veryly wrote influential defense on th
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there is an important opinion by justice robert jackson. i would love for viewers to read this. it was beautifully written. he sets out three categories for how we should decide whether the president is acting lawfully when he invokes emergency powers. president is acting with congressional authorization. powers are at its highest ebb. second, congress has said no, you cannot do this, the president is at lowest ebb/ third when congress has not spoken clearly in the president is in a twilight zone. the central question everyone is asking is -- which category is the president in? is this a case where congress, having been asked to fund the wall has refused to do so and therefore putting the president in category 2 where his powers are at its lowest ebb, or is this a category 1 case where the act of 1976 specifies how the president can authorize relocation of money, his declarations generally get deference from judges even if they disagree and then everything hinges on whether or not the wall is being used for military construction and whether the army is being used to implement po
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commissioner robert jackson. commissionerjackson, thanks for joining us tonight. >> thanks so much for having me. >> index funds have become very popular. very low fees, they're cheaper, and let's face it, they have had a better track record performancewise tha actively managed funds, especially in the they'reade or so, b not that highly regulated by the s.e.c. what is your biggest fea about index funds right now? >> i think the point to start mentioned, one you which is that the index funding is the most important innovation in modernfinance. it has had extraordinary effects on ordinary american families but because it's been so successful, it's grown to the size and scale that we couldn't possibly have imined. my fear is that billions if not trillions of dollars are moved by the decisions indexes make all the time and there's not a lotf transparency or protections against conflicts of interest that are in place at the so i think it's time for u.s. law and for us to have a conver ttion abo rules of the game when
commissioner robert jackson. commissionerjackson, thanks for joining us tonight. >> thanks so much for having me. >> index funds have become very popular. very low fees, they're cheaper, and let's face it, they have had a better track record performancewise tha actively managed funds, especially in the they'reade or so, b not that highly regulated by the s.e.c. what is your biggest fea about index funds right now? >> i think the point to start mentioned, one you which is that...
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robert jackson, gave one of the most beautiful comments about whether education should be and that is what democracy should be, saying that if there is any six star in his consolation of democracy, it is that no official, petty, or high can say was orthodox in matters of nationalism or politics or religion. that the schools are educating young minds, is a reason why. >> we have in half an hour or half an hour left to go. it came out. and a very generous and opening of the archives for this series, so we will listen as walter cronkite announces the decision on the evening. >> the spring court today endorsed the right of student protest, so long as a protest does not assert order. you go back, and it begins a revolutionary era. to wear armbands. >> that is one way that they found out about the decision, how does the family found out about it. >> i came home, i was in my life or country, she knew that it took many years, one of the first time was when i was in nursing school, some years later in the cases and minors in school book. it was pretty much ignored, even though we won the case.
robert jackson, gave one of the most beautiful comments about whether education should be and that is what democracy should be, saying that if there is any six star in his consolation of democracy, it is that no official, petty, or high can say was orthodox in matters of nationalism or politics or religion. that the schools are educating young minds, is a reason why. >> we have in half an hour or half an hour left to go. it came out. and a very generous and opening of the archives for...
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said bill barr is the most qualified -- qualified person to be nominated since fdr nominated robert jacksonmuch confidence and i'm sure he will do an excellent job which is why the president picked him in the first place. >> ed: last question you have been writing extensively about your belief that the mueller issue, the mueller probe is not the real potential damage for the president and people around him. that it is really what is happening the southern district of new york. last question, what you think is coming there? >> andrew: we learned this weekend they are looking at what is known as the inauguration committee. and they have an active criminal grand jury investigation into it. so if i were in the white house, i would with all due respect to mueller, schiff, that is where my attention would be. >> ed: okay that is something we will pay attention days ahead, andrew mccarthy we appreciate you coming in. >> andrew: thanks, ed. >> ed: new chaos in virginia tonight, pressure mounting on democrats to call out their colleagues. >> i think there should be an investigation to determine what
said bill barr is the most qualified -- qualified person to be nominated since fdr nominated robert jacksonmuch confidence and i'm sure he will do an excellent job which is why the president picked him in the first place. >> ed: last question you have been writing extensively about your belief that the mueller issue, the mueller probe is not the real potential damage for the president and people around him. that it is really what is happening the southern district of new york. last...
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in 1940 attorney general robert jackson explainedrn the governmt lawyers must at times risk ourselves and our records to defend our legal processes from discredit and toro maintain a dispassiona dispassionate, disinterested and impartial d enforcement of law even if it requires us to incur criticism. i took more than my share of criticism, but i kept the faith. i followed the rules and i left my office in good hands. those are the things that matter. >> a federal judgein has banned long-time trump ally roger stone from speaking publicly about his case. this after he was hauled back into court to answer for a controversial instagram post. nbc news chief white house correspondent hallie jackson has theon latest. >> reporter: roger stone is heading home not to jail for now and not to a tv studio either after a judge ordered stone to stop talking about his case. amy berman jackson calling him into court after stone posted a picture on instagram showing her with ae target next to her fac. on the stand stone apologized for his own stupidity and called the post a momentary lapse of judgmentt
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in the end, i guess it was robert jackson who talked about how the president draws his authority fromeement waxes and wanes from disjunction and conjunction with congress. they are at their maximum authority when they are in agreement. right now, the president is up against congress. at these weak points in a presidency when arguments in the courts -- we will find out what a state of emergency means. that will mean something in the future. >> do you think he can -- he would win down at the supreme court? >> i think that is in doubt. if we're analyzing the supreme court from the point of view of their potential conservative politics, this is not a conservative issue. in my mind, his power. unlike some of the cultural issues that go on. i think there's going to be a lot of legal clues as to which way the different courts will go. there's a lot that will lead up to this. for example, right away someone could seek to have a preliminary injunction against it. that standard is a likelihood of success. potential likelihood of success. which way a court rules will give hints about which way t
in the end, i guess it was robert jackson who talked about how the president draws his authority fromeement waxes and wanes from disjunction and conjunction with congress. they are at their maximum authority when they are in agreement. right now, the president is up against congress. at these weak points in a presidency when arguments in the courts -- we will find out what a state of emergency means. that will mean something in the future. >> do you think he can -- he would win down at...
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has said that bill barr is the most qualified candidate to be attorney general since fdr put robert jackson on the job in 1940. that is how highly he evaluated him and i think he's right about that. i would be very surprised, a better time in our politics, he would be -- we wouldn't even be talking about. >> harris: can we talk about the areas? i say things it should be. are you overseeing a witch hunt today? what are these questions trying to get at? i know you say this is when a confirmation hearing would look like, but the committee says they actually have a pathway. >> the confirmation hearing business is real, but is secondary. the real thing it's about as president trump and i would expect that what you're going to have is that the hearing goes throughout the day is that the democrats will ask whitaker about some of the things president trump says about the justice department and about the investigation and put whitaker in the impossible position of either criticizing the presidents hyperbolic language about the justice department and the investigation versus defending the doj which i
has said that bill barr is the most qualified candidate to be attorney general since fdr put robert jackson on the job in 1940. that is how highly he evaluated him and i think he's right about that. i would be very surprised, a better time in our politics, he would be -- we wouldn't even be talking about. >> harris: can we talk about the areas? i say things it should be. are you overseeing a witch hunt today? what are these questions trying to get at? i know you say this is when a...
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there is an important opinion by justice robert jackson. i would love for viewers to read this.t was beautifully written. he sets out three categories for how we should decide whether the president is acting lawfully when he invokes emergency powers. president is acting with congressional authorization. powers are at its highest ebb. second, congress has said no, you cannot do this, the president is at lowest ebb/ third when congress has not spoken clearly in the president is in a twilight zone. the central question everyone is asking is -- which category is the president in? is this a case where congress, having been asked to fund the wall has refused to do so and therefore putting the president in category 2 where his powers are at its lowest ebb, or is this a category 1 case where the act of 1976 specifies how the president can authorize relocation of money, his declarations generally get deference from judges even if they disagree and then everything hinges on whether or not the wall is being used for military construction and whether the army is being used to implement poli
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what's added in some of these funds it's reason by a law professor, steven davidoff solomon and robert jacksonx like the s&p but give them more of a say of what is added. more and more asset managers are creating their own indexes. they don't need to pay licensing funds that way and they're adding back in an element of stock selection into the process. the basis of an index funding is not to have active management so this runs counter to that. the op-ed says it's possible that many investors don't actually realize they're getting special indexes. the two point out of the need for additional transparency and oversight, guys. >> leslie, thank you very much for that >>> now, partners in the sky the fight for high flyers as american airlines teaming up with transportation disruptor blade. we'll have the details for you, we'll have the details for you, next it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. ♪ don't fence me in. plan utlezs ♪ let me be by myself ♪ in the evenin' breeze, ♪ listen to the murmur of the tall concrete, ♪ ♪ send me off forever, but i ask you please ♪ ♪ don't fence me in.
what's added in some of these funds it's reason by a law professor, steven davidoff solomon and robert jacksonx like the s&p but give them more of a say of what is added. more and more asset managers are creating their own indexes. they don't need to pay licensing funds that way and they're adding back in an element of stock selection into the process. the basis of an index funding is not to have active management so this runs counter to that. the op-ed says it's possible that many...
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nonetheless they remain on the books and just as robert jackson put it on a different emergency claim, they, quote, lie about like a loaded weapon. unquote. telling me after president trump began talking in late 2018 about declaring a national emergency a lot of lawyers and scholars spent weeks spinning their wheels the bubbldget director t the press how they combed through the code looking for loopholes to allow them to move money around. the american people deserve better, they deserve to know the president president cannot rewrite the law to raid funds allocated by congress for different purposes. and particularly when the congress has acted at the president's request, the president was going to accept what congress gave him and then said no after he heard from talk show radio hosts and then shut down the government after congress wouldn't give him his funds and then after three weeks congress vote together in a bipartisan fashion to give him what funds they thought were appropriate and he declared a national emergency. he basically declared congress null and void. i look forward t
nonetheless they remain on the books and just as robert jackson put it on a different emergency claim, they, quote, lie about like a loaded weapon. unquote. telling me after president trump began talking in late 2018 about declaring a national emergency a lot of lawyers and scholars spent weeks spinning their wheels the bubbldget director t the press how they combed through the code looking for loopholes to allow them to move money around. the american people deserve better, they deserve to...
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in 1940 attorney general robert jackson explained government lawyers must at times risk ourselves andprocesses from credit and remain a dispassionate, disinterested, impartial impartial enforcer of the law, even if it involves criticism. i took more than my fair share of criticism. but i kept the faith and did my job and that's all that matters. >> welcome back to "morning joe." it friday, february 22nd. we have politics editor for the "the daily beast" sam stein. >> also with us, donny deutsch. >> we had it better at the top top of the show. >> susan del percio, and joining us, peter baker and kristin -- >> all i want from you, joe, all i want is a gator chomp. that's all i want. >> here you go. look at that. by the way, a big day for you. happy gator birthday. >> thank you very much. >> i saw on twitter last night, you're out of the 18-34 demographic. >> i think i'm legally not allowed to talk about the youth vote anymore. as of today i have to find a whole new top being to discuss. >> you'll find the older you get, the more you get like me and grandpa simpson. >> top story this mor
in 1940 attorney general robert jackson explained government lawyers must at times risk ourselves andprocesses from credit and remain a dispassionate, disinterested, impartial impartial enforcer of the law, even if it involves criticism. i took more than my fair share of criticism. but i kept the faith and did my job and that's all that matters. >> welcome back to "morning joe." it friday, february 22nd. we have politics editor for the "the daily beast" sam stein....
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during the bush administration pointed out barr is the most qualified nominee since fdr made robert jackson attorney general. high praise but merited. he will get through and i think the way the committee rules work, bill, within about two weeks he will be able to get -- they will be able to put his name on the floor. so i would expect him to be in before the end of february. >> bill: you just heard our discussion about matthew whitaker. see how that hearing goes, the house and senate side there. two clips here i want to play for you. one was the state of the union for the other night but i want to play this clip from cory booker and naomi ro*u. she has been nominated to brett kavanaugh's seat. this is the exchange back and forth from this week. >> have you ever had an lgbtq law clerk? >> i've not been a judge. i don't have any law clerks. >> bill: someone working for you? >> to be honest i don't know the sexual orientation of my staff. so, you know, i take people as they come irrespective of their race, ethnicity, sexual orientation. i treat people as individuals. >> bill: analyze that exc
during the bush administration pointed out barr is the most qualified nominee since fdr made robert jackson attorney general. high praise but merited. he will get through and i think the way the committee rules work, bill, within about two weeks he will be able to get -- they will be able to put his name on the floor. so i would expect him to be in before the end of february. >> bill: you just heard our discussion about matthew whitaker. see how that hearing goes, the house and senate...
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today judge amy berman jackson told roger stone that if he says anything, anything about the federal case now being prosecuted by special prosecutor robertith roger stone as the defendant, then judge jackson will revoke his bail and put him in jail awaiting trial. roger stone was dragged into court today after he posted a photo on instagram showing a rifle crosshairs next to a picture of judge jackson. last month we saw roger stone making a richard nixon-style victory sign and holding a press conference after a court appearance. today roger stone left the courthouse without saying a word. there he is leaving today. we will no longer -- he will no longer be able to attack robert mueller. he will no longer be able to attack judge jackson. he will no longer be able to say anything about his case unless he wants to go to jail. roger stone's gag order came after an extraordinary afternoon in which he tried to explain himself under oath and was chastised by the judge and for the first time was questioned by one of robert mueller's prosecutors under oath. both judge jackson and prosecutor jonathan kravitz grilled roger stone on how he found the
today judge amy berman jackson told roger stone that if he says anything, anything about the federal case now being prosecuted by special prosecutor robertith roger stone as the defendant, then judge jackson will revoke his bail and put him in jail awaiting trial. roger stone was dragged into court today after he posted a photo on instagram showing a rifle crosshairs next to a picture of judge jackson. last month we saw roger stone making a richard nixon-style victory sign and holding a press...
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robert e. lee and stonewall jackson were honored by the virginia senate. there is still a battle f the soul of the state. there are three or four virginias in one virinia. you go to northern virginia, it is soled blue. y come here to rich mon, they elected their first democrat congress person in 45 years. if you g to inteft virginia, it resembles other states in dixie. i think this is indicative of some of the tensions over time that people who wanted to keep the uncobrmfortable equim together. don't rock the boat. but when things like this happen, it reallyse expos howlv unrere all this is. >> if northam steps down, who will take over? >> justin fairfax. he has been st kind of subdued in calling for his resignation. there is an element ohim want be to be magnanimous. but because of virginia's peculiar secular term limits for governor, hepooulntially be governor. he could serve out rest of northam's three-year r rm and run his own four years. and that has many people in the party eye know it snds nersinary-- really excited. joe biden, kamala hris, a.o.c. w
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robert e. lee and stonewall jackson and history hangs over these debates. >> thank you for being with us this morningciate it. >> we'll stay on that. >>> also, the late night comics take on the northam controversy and the state of the union tonight. next. >>> all right. the next two storms are expected to bring an icy mix to the northeast while rain will drench the southern united states. let's go to chad meyers, meteorologist for the forecast. what are we in store for? >> ice storm warning for chicago right now. it comes in later on today but starts in the west and ends up in new england. it will be an icy mess by this evening's commute. this weather brought to you by zantac, eat your way, treat your way. starting this morning, into chicago, this pink area is all ice, either sleet or freezing rain attaching itself to trees and your car and by tonight, ice into cleveland and buffalo as well and notice the continuation upstate new york and new england by tomorrow night. the timeline here does make things difficult for travel in and out of chicago for this afternoon and in and out of detroit by tomorro
robert e. lee and stonewall jackson and history hangs over these debates. >> thank you for being with us this morningciate it. >> we'll stay on that. >>> also, the late night comics take on the northam controversy and the state of the union tonight. next. >>> all right. the next two storms are expected to bring an icy mix to the northeast while rain will drench the southern united states. let's go to chad meyers, meteorologist for the forecast. what are we in store...
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robert e. lee and stonewall jackson.in says about this could literally be the future of whether northam keeps his job. >> and some of the murals in virginia which aren't always national news, i appreciate your views on the story. >>> up ahead, we take a turn. we've got royce da 5'9" for a special fall back friday. >>> first a report on what exactly goes down. an author and reporter who has been with the story is here next. h the story is here next (burke) parking splat. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were too loose. it's getting in the way of our camping trips. but with a range of sizes, depend® fit-flex is made for me. with a range of sizes for all body types, depend® fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed o
robert e. lee and stonewall jackson.in says about this could literally be the future of whether northam keeps his job. >> and some of the murals in virginia which aren't always national news, i appreciate your views on the story. >>> up ahead, we take a turn. we've got royce da 5'9" for a special fall back friday. >>> first a report on what exactly goes down. an author and reporter who has been with the story is here next. h the story is here next (burke) parking...
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robert gray. white house doctor rear admiral ronny jackson has been promoted to two-star admiral.s as' under investigation for misconduct, accused of drinking on the job. he was nominated for veterans affairs secretary last april. president trump appointed jackson to be his assistant and chief medical advisor. the milky way has a new neighbor. a dwarf galaxy was discovered near our own galaxy. it's 13 billion years old, almost as old as the university self. greg: i'd rather be to live the listen to maroon five. [laughter] this week the nfl cancel the traditional game conference. the last maroon five i got to hear, the better. gladys knight is a legend and singing the national anthem and i know that song. i don't know any maroon five except for this crappy one. ♪. greg: but i know gladys will unite us all even though the room five gets all the coverage. that and that stupid british actor who slammed tom brady for having a maga hat. shut up, stupid british actor actor. then there's the tv producer they got fired for making a graphic with a cheater under tom brady. and then the super
robert gray. white house doctor rear admiral ronny jackson has been promoted to two-star admiral.s as' under investigation for misconduct, accused of drinking on the job. he was nominated for veterans affairs secretary last april. president trump appointed jackson to be his assistant and chief medical advisor. the milky way has a new neighbor. a dwarf galaxy was discovered near our own galaxy. it's 13 billion years old, almost as old as the university self. greg: i'd rather be to live the...
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robert mueller is not going to leave anything undone. i suspect judge jacksone relevant federal judge over the grand jury in which he's been operating, the grand jury has much of what robert mueller would like the public to know. i think he's going to allow barr to put a hiatus on his work over the last few years as he sees relevant to the democracy and rule of law in the country, and to have that shut out to congress which is needed to look into high crimes or misdemeanors or other offenses and knowledge of what the president's activities are that he would allow the thumb put on it, in essence, by trump. barr is acting at trump's behest. trump looked for somebody that wouldn't be like jeff sessions and he would do what he wanted him to do, which is shut down the mueller investigation. i'm sure he put out the feelers to bring him the guy that can do it and they brought in the man. that's bill barr. we are in a constitutional crisis with what i expect to be a very limited disclosure of mueller's important revelations and important information. >> to that point,
robert mueller is not going to leave anything undone. i suspect judge jacksone relevant federal judge over the grand jury in which he's been operating, the grand jury has much of what robert mueller would like the public to know. i think he's going to allow barr to put a hiatus on his work over the last few years as he sees relevant to the democracy and rule of law in the country, and to have that shut out to congress which is needed to look into high crimes or misdemeanors or other offenses...
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jackson with crosshairs next to her head. the text in the now-deleted post read -- "through legal trickery deep state hitman robert mueller has guaranteed that my upcoming show trial is before judge amy berman jackson, an obama appointed judge who dismissed the benghazi charges against hillary clinton and incarcerated paul manafort prior to his conviction for any crime. #fixisin. help me fight for my life at @stonedefensefund.com." stone was indicted last month as part of special counsel robert mueller's investigation. he pleaded not guilty to lying to congress,itness tampering, and obstruction. former trump attorney and fixer michael cohen has agreed to testify about his work for donald trump before congress next wednesday in an open hearing. the news came as cohen's upcoming prison term was pushed back by two months after he requested time to recover from a surgical procedure. cohen was sentenced to three years for tax evasion, bank fraud, campaign finance violations, and lying to congressfter admitting he broke federal campaign finance laws by paying hush moneto two women during the 2016 presidential campaign. he will begi
jackson with crosshairs next to her head. the text in the now-deleted post read -- "through legal trickery deep state hitman robert mueller has guaranteed that my upcoming show trial is before judge amy berman jackson, an obama appointed judge who dismissed the benghazi charges against hillary clinton and incarcerated paul manafort prior to his conviction for any crime. #fixisin. help me fight for my life at @stonedefensefund.com." stone was indicted last month as part of special...
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speaking to robert, he mentioned a number of person that's on the board and the chairman on the board is bishop bob jackson. tell us about the involvement of the church, the involvement of the community and the school and how it works. >> it's a partnership between the police department, the school district, vast city and the community which is a church that the "okay program" looks for pastor that's very active in the community, and they make that pastor the chairman of the board, and that pastor, for oakland is bishop bob jackson. and basically he funds the program. he raises all the money for the program, so these boys can eat every weekend when we have our saturday mentoring sessions with them. when we innocent advise them for their grades and different things we have in place. bishop jackson is responsible for all that in oakland. >> could you have done that without him? >> absolutely not. it takes somebody strong and dedicated like bishop jackson to be able to help us go forward and move forward. the police department is big because they supply the officer and the school district is a big piece of th
speaking to robert, he mentioned a number of person that's on the board and the chairman on the board is bishop bob jackson. tell us about the involvement of the church, the involvement of the community and the school and how it works. >> it's a partnership between the police department, the school district, vast city and the community which is a church that the "okay program" looks for pastor that's very active in the community, and they make that pastor the chairman of the...
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jackson next to crosshairs mimicking the scope of a rifle. the "post" attacks the judge labeling her an obama appointed judge and claimed legal trickery by deep state robertmueller guaranteed the judge wouldover see a show trial. stone and his attorneys quickly issued separate apologies via court filings, since jackson appeared stone to appear thursday for a new hearing on his gag order. the judge wants him to explain his instagram post and decided she should change his order. flash forward with me to just thursday, what are the judge's options? >> so, the judge can do nothing. she can decide it was some sort of misunderstanding. not likely. she can change his became conditions, put him on higher supervisors to check in more or remand him, send him to zwral pending his trial. >> you have theories why he is doing this? >> two theories? it's roger stone, beavers will build a dam. roger stone will do wild things. sometimes it's strategic play, if a defendant thinks ki make it personal between me and the judge or turn the judge into a witness, potentially they feel threatened the judge will have to recuse, they'll put in a new judge. it never works, defendant
jackson next to crosshairs mimicking the scope of a rifle. the "post" attacks the judge labeling her an obama appointed judge and claimed legal trickery by deep state robertmueller guaranteed the judge wouldover see a show trial. stone and his attorneys quickly issued separate apologies via court filings, since jackson appeared stone to appear thursday for a new hearing on his gag order. the judge wants him to explain his instagram post and decided she should change his order. flash...
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. >> judge amy jackson says there is sufficient evidence to say that manafort broke his plea deal with roberting. the ruling certainly hurts paul manafort's odds of getting a reduced sentence. >> 57% of voters have a positive opinion of capitalism. that is more than twice the number who feel the same way about socialism. >> only capitalism has lifted billions of people from poverty. >> to all of law enforcement, we
. >> judge amy jackson says there is sufficient evidence to say that manafort broke his plea deal with roberting. the ruling certainly hurts paul manafort's odds of getting a reduced sentence. >> 57% of voters have a positive opinion of capitalism. that is more than twice the number who feel the same way about socialism. >> only capitalism has lifted billions of people from poverty. >> to all of law enforcement, we
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jackson, nbc news. >>> while the president was focused on border security, his long-time ally, roger stone, was speaking out. and today robert mueller's team said it needs more time to review the trove of evidence the fbi took from stone. nbc's kristen welker has details. >> reporter: tonight, robert mueller's prosecutors say the evidence they seized in that early morning raid of roger stone's home was voluminous computers, cell phones, as well as e-mail accounts and bank records going back several years. >> it is so voluminous and complex that a speedy trial is literally impossible, so we stipulated to that. >> reporter: prosecutors charged stone, a former trump adviser, on seven counts including lying to congress about his efforts to obtain hacked e-mails from wikileaks. the white house says the charges have nothing to do with the president. stone insists he's not guilty. asked again today if he would cooperate with mueller -- >> all i can tell you today is i will tell the truth. i don't possess any knowledge of any onr united states. >> the fbi could be in a position of identifying other people that they may charge with c
jackson, nbc news. >>> while the president was focused on border security, his long-time ally, roger stone, was speaking out. and today robert mueller's team said it needs more time to review the trove of evidence the fbi took from stone. nbc's kristen welker has details. >> reporter: tonight, robert mueller's prosecutors say the evidence they seized in that early morning raid of roger stone's home was voluminous computers, cell phones, as well as e-mail accounts and bank records...
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federal judge amy berman jackson is presiding over stone's case on charges of witness tampering, obstruction and lying to federal investigators. stone was indicted as part of robert mueller's probe of russian interference in the 2016 election. stone calls the instagram post er. -- post a stupid error. >>> this disturbing footage shows the exact moment a violent outburst happened. the defendant heard he'd spend more than 40 years in prison for arson and assault. still in cuffs he hits his lawyer in the face before throwing himself against the table. the attorney suffered a facial injury and possible concussion. >>> a san francisco street near union square will be back open again to bus and car traffic. stockton street from geary to ellis has been closed seven years because of construction for the central subway project. muni lines like the eight bayshore will go back to its original roots. the new subway set to finish later this year will connect chinatown to the caltrain station on fourth and king streets. >>> meteorologist paul deanno with the forecast that's dry around here, but have you heard what's going on to our south and east? record snowfall in arizona an
federal judge amy berman jackson is presiding over stone's case on charges of witness tampering, obstruction and lying to federal investigators. stone was indicted as part of robert mueller's probe of russian interference in the 2016 election. stone calls the instagram post er. -- post a stupid error. >>> this disturbing footage shows the exact moment a violent outburst happened. the defendant heard he'd spend more than 40 years in prison for arson and assault. still in cuffs he hits...
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roberts. you have to hear her positive outlook on life. >>> trending today, and janet jackson is relocating rhythmto las vegas. sin city is about to get nastier. that's in "the skinny" this wednesday, february 27th. ♪ oh you nasty boys ♪ nasty ♪ nasty boys >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." ♪ oh you nasty boys ♪ nasty >> yeah. getting nasty this morning. >> wednesday morning. because janai norman is back. that's a reason to get nasty. >> yeah! yeah! goodness. >>> welcome back. >> thank you. >> it's good to see you. >> so excited to be back. >> we begin with busy news on this wednesday. >> busy day. >> what really will be two big stories we are following today that could each have a major impact on the trump presidency. >> they are playing out on opposite sides of the globe. the split screen, president trump kicking off his second summit with kim jong-un in vietnam and trump's personal fixer offering up testimony on capitol hill. michael cohen is expected to tell the entire world that the president is a racist that lied, cheated and engaged in criminal conduct. elizabeth hur has
roberts. you have to hear her positive outlook on life. >>> trending today, and janet jackson is relocating rhythmto las vegas. sin city is about to get nastier. that's in "the skinny" this wednesday, february 27th. ♪ oh you nasty boys ♪ nasty ♪ nasty boys >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." ♪ oh you nasty boys ♪ nasty >> yeah. getting nasty this morning. >> wednesday morning. because janai norman is back. that's a...
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jackson case. recollect sht robert blake case.talked about his grand kids. and that segment for you, steve when he made you the birthday cake. he had six grand children. steve: grand babies he called them. ainsley: two sons and a daughter and his wife lynn how saw dressed as mrs. claus. steve: bob massi a terrific lawyer a wonderful family man a friend you could count on dead at the age of 67. ainsley: if you have any massi memories send them to us, please his wife and family. we loved him and i know you did, too. god rest his soul. he was a good man. starting at only $15.99. hurry in to outback! steak & lobster is only here for a limited time. billions of problems. morning breath? garlic breath? stinky breath? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath fresh breath oral rinse instantly fights all types of bad breath and works for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy. there's therabreath at walmart. ♪ steve: house intel chair adram schiff responding to president trump's call for unity this week by opening another russia probe. ain
jackson case. recollect sht robert blake case.talked about his grand kids. and that segment for you, steve when he made you the birthday cake. he had six grand children. steve: grand babies he called them. ainsley: two sons and a daughter and his wife lynn how saw dressed as mrs. claus. steve: bob massi a terrific lawyer a wonderful family man a friend you could count on dead at the age of 67. ainsley: if you have any massi memories send them to us, please his wife and family. we loved him and...
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judge amy berman jackson says there is sufficient evidence to say that manafort broke his plea deal with robert mueller by lying about three of the five matters the special counsel singled out. including a department of justice investigation not related to the mueller probe, lying about a wire transfer involving a political action committee that spent millions to help the trump campaign, and three, which is most important for the mueller probe, misleading the fbi, prosecutorsd a grand jury about his contact with constantin, long time manafort associated with the fbi believes has ties to russian intelligence. prosecutors say manafort and his deputy rick gates met at a bar, a cigar bar in new york in august 2016 when manafort still had a high-ranking role in the trump campaign. prosecutors say that the three men left the bar separately to not draw attention to the meeting. details of what may have been discussed are unclear but man afford's attorney say that their client didn't intentionally lie though he may have misremembered some facts. judge jackson, appointed by president obama, also ruled t
judge amy berman jackson says there is sufficient evidence to say that manafort broke his plea deal with robert mueller by lying about three of the five matters the special counsel singled out. including a department of justice investigation not related to the mueller probe, lying about a wire transfer involving a political action committee that spent millions to help the trump campaign, and three, which is most important for the mueller probe, misleading the fbi, prosecutorsd a grand jury...
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after his post, which included a caption that called robert mueller a deep state hit man and claimed stone's case was a show trial. stone implied that jackson was biased because she was an owe be a obama appointee. stone filed a formal apology. i had no intention of disrespecting the court and apologize to the court for the transgression. the judge and the prosecutor questioned the sincerity of stone's apology, given his other public comments. >> when the judge issued a gag order that did not limit my first amendment rights, the left went completely insane. that's why they have cooked up this false narrative. i threaten no one. i intended to threaten no one. i never disrespected the judge or the court. >> stone's legal troubles came to a head when he was arrested. >> 29 armed fbi agents, 17 vehicles, all an unnecessary expenditure paid for by the taxpayers for the theater of it, to create a public image of me as guilty before i get an opportunity to prove that i'm innocent. >> he pleaded not guilty to seven charges of obstruction, making false statements and witness tampering. when it comes to his case, roger stone is allowed to say he is i
after his post, which included a caption that called robert mueller a deep state hit man and claimed stone's case was a show trial. stone implied that jackson was biased because she was an owe be a obama appointee. stone filed a formal apology. i had no intention of disrespecting the court and apologize to the court for the transgression. the judge and the prosecutor questioned the sincerity of stone's apology, given his other public comments. >> when the judge issued a gag order that did...
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. >> judge amy burman jackson says tho e is sufficient evidence say that manafort broke his plea deal with robert by lying about three of the five matters the special counsel singled out for cooperation. >> seth: this guy actually thought he could lie to robert mueller and get away with it? b i'm sorr have you met robert mueller? i mean, look at him. [ light laughter ] mueller doesn't need a polygraph to tell you if you're lying. he can just hold your wrist and monitor your heart rate himself. [ light laughter ] if you whisper a lie to your girlfriend in california, mueller sits up in bed in a cold sweat. also, this isn't even the first time manafort has committed a crime while he wig being inveed for committing other crimes. in june, for example, a judge jailed manafort after prosecutors claim he attempted to tamper with the testimony of two potential witnesses in a criminal case. that was after he'd already been s dicted. every time he commcrime to make things better, it makes it worse. when manafort goes to pr ton, he's goitunnel out of his cell into a smaller cell. [ laughter ] and this isn't
. >> judge amy burman jackson says tho e is sufficient evidence say that manafort broke his plea deal with robert by lying about three of the five matters the special counsel singled out for cooperation. >> seth: this guy actually thought he could lie to robert mueller and get away with it? b i'm sorr have you met robert mueller? i mean, look at him. [ light laughter ] mueller doesn't need a polygraph to tell you if you're lying. he can just hold your wrist and monitor your heart...
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jackson thank you for your reaction. sarah sider for reporting, lisa vanallen and tamra simmons. >>> and still to come, robert kraft solicited for prostitution. the latest developments for you. and what is ahead. made with aged melted cheddar, simmered broccoli, and no artificial flavors. enjoy 100% clean soup today. panera. food as it should be. sometimes you need an expert. i got it. and sometimes those experts need experts. on it. [ crash ] and sometimes the expert the expert needed needs insurance expertise. it's all good. steve, you're covered for general liability. and, paul, we got your back with workers' comp. wow, it's like a party in here. where are the hors d'oeuvres, right? [ clanking ] tartlets? we cover commercial vehicles, too. i think there's something wrong with your sink. we cover commercial vehicles, too. the russells travel to a different swim meet every saturday. but now... it's thursday. good thing they discovered gain flings. the only detergent with concentrated gain, oxi boost, and febreze odor remover. mmhmm. smelling is believing. and gain flings can hiya karate stink too. try new improved gain flin
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robert s muellenvestigation after former attorney general jeff sessions recused himself. do officials say rosenstein's departure has nothing to do with recent comments made by forir eputy director andrew abe. nbc's hallie jackson has more. >> reporter: andrew mccabe's defending his side of the story, saying when deputy attorney general rod rosenstein offered to wear a wire inside the white house to record the president after james comey was fired, it was serious, not sarcastic. >> now, he was not joking. he was absolutelyerious and, in fact, he brought it up in the next meeting we had. >> reporter: the justi department, in a carefully worded statement, says rosenstein never authorized any recording, but mccabe is arguing that's not a denial. eputy attorney general says he never authorized anyone to wear a wire that is true. he never authorized it because we never asked himor that authorization. >> you don't think he dytied ng you just said? >> i don't think he can. calls rter: the doj mccabe's version of events inaccurate, and president trump is going even further, describing mccabe's story as deranged and calling itllegal d treasonous, but the former fbi director discussed invoking 25th amendment to remove th
robert s muellenvestigation after former attorney general jeff sessions recused himself. do officials say rosenstein's departure has nothing to do with recent comments made by forir eputy director andrew abe. nbc's hallie jackson has more. >> reporter: andrew mccabe's defending his side of the story, saying when deputy attorney general rod rosenstein offered to wear a wire inside the white house to record the president after james comey was fired, it was serious, not sarcastic. >>...
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that paul manafort lied to special prosecutor robert mueller's team while he was supposed to be cooperating with them. that means that judge amy burman-jackson can now weigh those lies when considering the sentence she will impose on paul manafort. judge jackson says that the special prosecutor's office has proved three of the five instances of paul manafort lying to them that they brought to the judge's attention for sentencing. this could significantly increase paul manafort's sentence. judge jackson ruled that paul manafort lied to prosecutors about $125,000 payment that paul manafort disguised as a loan. the prosecutors say and the judge says that that payment was material to the investigation. the judge ruled that paul manafort also intentionally made false statements about another federal investigation being conducted by the justice department. we don't really know what that is. the judge's ruling gave no indication what that part of the ruling was about or who is in charge of that investigation. judge jackson also said that paul manafort lied to the special prosecutor's office, the fbi and the grand jury involving his interactions and
that paul manafort lied to special prosecutor robert mueller's team while he was supposed to be cooperating with them. that means that judge amy burman-jackson can now weigh those lies when considering the sentence she will impose on paul manafort. judge jackson says that the special prosecutor's office has proved three of the five instances of paul manafort lying to them that they brought to the judge's attention for sentencing. this could significantly increase paul manafort's sentence. judge...
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jackson with what appeared to be cross hairs. stone is now not allowed to speak publicly about the criminal case against him. he's pleaded not guilty to crimes related to robert mueller's russia investigation. >>> an unprecedented vatican summit addressing church sex abuse resumes today. pope francis is proposing a number of ways to punish predators and keep children safe. seth doane reports from the vatican. >> reporter: the pontiff set the agenda with a piece of paper. 21 proposals including establishing worldwide protocols for handling accusations against bishops involving lay experts in investigations and developing rules for screening seminarians. many of the points are familiar to priests in america where similar rules were imposed nearly two decades ago. >> what i'm hoping is that some of the things that we've slowly learned in the united states might be carried to other places to save them some of the pain that we've had to go through. >> reporter: in the u.s., nearly 7,000 clerics have been accused of sexually abusing minors since 1950. video testimony from sex abuse survivors has been played including one from a woman who started having sex with a p
jackson with what appeared to be cross hairs. stone is now not allowed to speak publicly about the criminal case against him. he's pleaded not guilty to crimes related to robert mueller's russia investigation. >>> an unprecedented vatican summit addressing church sex abuse resumes today. pope francis is proposing a number of ways to punish predators and keep children safe. seth doane reports from the vatican. >> reporter: the pontiff set the agenda with a piece of paper. 21...
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the federal judge in this case, amy berman jackson and in the background he had a cross hair ors target as well as derogatory comments about special counsel robert mueller. stone took that photo down, put up a new photo of the judge without the target and moderated his language about the special counsel and ultimately took all of that down and apologized. but that was not enough for the federal judge in this case. a short time ago, roger stone arrived here at the federal courthouse in washington. the hearing is going on at this hour, about a half hour in. stone did not, and it's important to note, make any comments on the way into the court because of the partial gag order that prevents him or his attorneys from speaking to the media as he goes in and out of the courthouse. really, two key issues the judge is revisiting is whether in light of these instagram postings about the judge, there should be a modification of the terms of stone's bail. right now at $250,000 because of instagram posts really amounted to threats against the judge in this case. the second is whether, given what he did on instagram, it's time to modify the gag order from a p
the federal judge in this case, amy berman jackson and in the background he had a cross hair ors target as well as derogatory comments about special counsel robert mueller. stone took that photo down, put up a new photo of the judge without the target and moderated his language about the special counsel and ultimately took all of that down and apologized. but that was not enough for the federal judge in this case. a short time ago, roger stone arrived here at the federal courthouse in...
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the judge, amy berman jackson, also barred associates of stone from speaking to the media on his behalf. stone was indicted last month as part of special counsel robert mueller's investigation. he pleaded not guilty to lying to congress, witness tampering and obstruction. new government data shows u.s. banks made $28 billion in additional profit last year thanks to president trump's tax code. all told u.s. banks made a , record $237 billion in 2018. according to "the wall street journal," 2018 would have been a record-setting year for banks even without the additional boost from the tax bill. meanwhile, the irs reports the average tax refund for individual taxpayers has shrunk nearly 9% thanks to trump's tax code. the pharmaceutical firm catalyst is defending its decision to charge $375,000 a year for a drug that used to be available for free. the drug, firdapse, is used as a medication for a rare neuromuscular disease. the price of the drug skyrocketed after catalyst bought the rights to it from another pharmaceutical company which offered the drug for free through the fda. presidential candidate senator bernie sanders recently criticized the compan
the judge, amy berman jackson, also barred associates of stone from speaking to the media on his behalf. stone was indicted last month as part of special counsel robert mueller's investigation. he pleaded not guilty to lying to congress, witness tampering and obstruction. new government data shows u.s. banks made $28 billion in additional profit last year thanks to president trump's tax code. all told u.s. banks made a , record $237 billion in 2018. according to "the wall street...
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judge amy berman jackson said there's enough evidence that paul manafort intentionally lied in three instances during the time he was supposed to be cooperating with special counsel robert mueller's office. manafort's office disputed that he intentionally made false statements saying he simply didn't remember certain details. prosecutors accused manafort of five specific lies. he pleaded guilty last year of financial crimes and agreed to cooperation with the mueller investigation. a judge issued a order saying manafort lied in three of those topics. the lies, quote, were material to the investigation. two of those lies, the judge said, had to do with manafort's former business associate constacon constantine kilimnik. saying manafort shared information with kilimnik at a cigar bar in new york. we don't know what happens happened the that meeting but prosecutors saying that manafort lied about it. and judge has yet to decide how long manafort will spend in prison and whether he spends any time for admitting to his crimes. evan perez, cnn, washington. >>> the special counsel's office revealed a new court filing. the prosecutor has evidence of roger stone's of wikileaks. t
judge amy berman jackson said there's enough evidence that paul manafort intentionally lied in three instances during the time he was supposed to be cooperating with special counsel robert mueller's office. manafort's office disputed that he intentionally made false statements saying he simply didn't remember certain details. prosecutors accused manafort of five specific lies. he pleaded guilty last year of financial crimes and agreed to cooperation with the mueller investigation. a judge...