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>> lying, you can cancel out the contract that mary trump is arguing that the robert trump side, the value of properties. of course, robert trump is arguing to the court that the value of properties is something that people can disagree about. she willingly and knowingly entered into the confidentiality agreement. and she's not even challenging the terms of the confidentiality agreement. and that's why they argued it should be enforced. it will be really interesting to see how the court handles this argument. >> yeah. so, last question, with regard to a gag order, that would only be applying to mary trump. like, maybe, i guess, putting her ability to go out and do a book tour to sell this book, is that what it would affect? as you said, the cat's out of the bag, the horse has left the barn, that's another way to say it? this thing is out there. >> yeah, robert trump is arguing both sides, not only that mary trump should be restrained but also that the publisher should be restrained. the argument is that the publisher knew all about the confidentiality agreement when they tried to rel
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robert trump went to court seemingly on behalf of the president trying to stop the book last week. he won an initial ruling in a local court. but now there's an appellate court that said this book will go forward. this book can be published. the company says it already printed tens of thousands of companies. even though it won't be out for weeks it's a huge nationwide best seller. mary trump a licensed psychologist. what is she saying about her uncle? we don't know. the court tonight says the book can go forward and can be released. >> what's the whisper? she has tax returns. because of the family assets. >> she helped the "new york times" get a hold of tax returns back a couple years ago. and that was just a tip of the iceberg. we don't know how much he shows or revealed. she's been working on this book in secret. it was not revealed until it was on amsz a few weeks ago. because of the title and the suggestion she will say so many shocking things about the president it is already a huge best seller. we have seen two times in the past few weeks attempts to stop trump tell alls. fir
robert trump went to court seemingly on behalf of the president trying to stop the book last week. he won an initial ruling in a local court. but now there's an appellate court that said this book will go forward. this book can be published. the company says it already printed tens of thousands of companies. even though it won't be out for weeks it's a huge nationwide best seller. mary trump a licensed psychologist. what is she saying about her uncle? we don't know. the court tonight says the...
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. >> robert trump who's the president's brother led a legal effort to block the book and you spoke to that's really the backdrop of why it's rushed to bookstores because there has been a legal battle with the president's brother robert trying to stop it from being published. robert trump say that is mary is violating a confidentiality settlement that they reached about 20 years ago. mary disagrees and her attorney is challenging that in court but for the time being mary trump is subject to a temporary restraining order and cannot speak publicly for now. in the meantime though here's what her spokesman is saying, a brand new statement coming out from her spokesman saying this act by a sitting president to muzzle a private citizen is just a latest in a series of disturbing behaviors that destabilize the fractured nation in the face of a global pandemic. one can only help but wonder what is donald trump so afraid of. that's a statement from the spokesman for the president's niece, a n extraordinary thing o say challenging the president very publicly and i think the preview of the book to
. >> robert trump who's the president's brother led a legal effort to block the book and you spoke to that's really the backdrop of why it's rushed to bookstores because there has been a legal battle with the president's brother robert trying to stop it from being published. robert trump say that is mary is violating a confidentiality settlement that they reached about 20 years ago. mary disagrees and her attorney is challenging that in court but for the time being mary trump is subject...
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robert trump, who is the president's younger brother, had been suing mary trump in court trying to blocks book. he won a very early ruling last week. tonight an appellate judge overturned that ruling and said that this does not seem like a situation where there should be prior restraint. prior restraint is an un-american concept where you stop something from being published before it's even released. so now simon and schuster, the book's publisher, is free to publish this book on july 28th as it plans. that's about four weeks from today. this book is already the number one best-seller in the country. >> wow. >> because there is so much interest in what mary trump might say about her uncle, the president. this book -- this lawsuit, though, laura, might go forward. in other ways. there is still some question about mary trump and whether she signed a confidentiality agreement. whether she's breaking that confidentiality agreement. but the news tonight is that the publisher can move forward with this book. >> this feel like deja vu all over again. confidentiality clauses. the idea of a censo
robert trump, who is the president's younger brother, had been suing mary trump in court trying to blocks book. he won a very early ruling last week. tonight an appellate judge overturned that ruling and said that this does not seem like a situation where there should be prior restraint. prior restraint is an un-american concept where you stop something from being published before it's even released. so now simon and schuster, the book's publisher, is free to publish this book on july 28th as...
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robert: president trump's declaration of grievance. pres. trump: it looked ok. loed like the lone ranger. robert: as coronavirus cases hit record highs, theresident stands alone and fights a culture war. his approacub has replicans on edge and there is alarm in both parties about reports of russian bounties on american troops. >> g out of the way so others n lead, mr. president. robert: next. announcer: this is "washington week." corporate funding is provided by -- >> when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. withidelity wealthanagement, dedicated adviser can tailor vice a recommendations to your life. that's fidelity wealth management. ♪ announcer: additional funding is provided by the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yue through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differces in our communities. the corporation for publicas broang and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator robert costa.rt roood evening. president trump will speak tonight at mount ru
robert: president trump's declaration of grievance. pres. trump: it looked ok. loed like the lone ranger. robert: as coronavirus cases hit record highs, theresident stands alone and fights a culture war. his approacub has replicans on edge and there is alarm in both parties about reports of russian bounties on american troops. >> g out of the way so others n lead, mr. president. robert: next. announcer: this is "washington week." corporate funding is provided by -- >> when...
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or do you just attack, attack, attack trump? robert: paul, i wanted to give you time to send some text messages. jump in here. >> absolutely. one of the most significant things here to me is two days ago. the attorney general william barr one of his most loyal advisors said that he believed roger stone's sentence was fair. and i asked the president's chief of staff, mark meadows, is it appropriate for the president to grant clemency to his long-time friend when even his own loyal attorney general says the sentence was fair? now, meadows defended the president noting that his clemency power is absolute. that is effectively true. but again, it will be interesting to see if there are any political consequences to this decision. because once again, it draws attention to how many of the president's close associates have either been convicted or pleaded guilty during his time in office. robert: yamiche, that's such an interesting point from paula. because this book, by mary trump, the president's niece, has been a big story this week about t
or do you just attack, attack, attack trump? robert: paul, i wanted to give you time to send some text messages. jump in here. >> absolutely. one of the most significant things here to me is two days ago. the attorney general william barr one of his most loyal advisors said that he believed roger stone's sentence was fair. and i asked the president's chief of staff, mark meadows, is it appropriate for the president to grant clemency to his long-time friend when even his own loyal attorney...
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robert trumped the president's brother has now filed a second motion to the new york supreme court toe books released based on the argument that ms. trump had violated nondisclosure agreement that she signed her book "too much and never enough " is scheduled to be available late july. also last week former trump administration white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders shared a passage from her forthcoming memoir "speaking for myself" critical former national security advisor john bolton who also just released a book on his time in the trump white house. according to act deals, ms. huckabee sanders wrote to john bolton "was a classic case of senior white house official drunk on power to have forgotten that nobody elected him to anything". the book will be published september 8. in other news the new york times reports that black-owned bookstores have been working to keep up with the demand for books on race in the wake of the recent protests against police brutality. danny mullen owners; bookstore in chicago said " we've had a huge financial boost we went from moving 3000 book
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a judge has granted his brother robert trump the a temporary restraining order against a new book. by his niece very calling him too much and never enough how my family created the world's most dangerous man knowing you as a civil libertarian you can't support the banning of a book i don't i think that it's an exercise in futility for full disclosure 'd of everything including his tax returns i think that all of these hidden things will ultimately be public anyway why fight them the fight during more attention to them like the fight against john bolton's idiots book just drew more attention to it i think it was laid an egg anyway but i i wish the president would just you know not bother with his niece or anyone else let him write it it's just another trump book larry. what was your robe against john bolton did you read the book what was your robe against m i i read the excerpts that were available my rub against john bolton is that he never saw a war that he didn't like a beginning in late 2003 he's had a toxic influence on american foreign policy dragging us you know into perpetua
a judge has granted his brother robert trump the a temporary restraining order against a new book. by his niece very calling him too much and never enough how my family created the world's most dangerous man knowing you as a civil libertarian you can't support the banning of a book i don't i think that it's an exercise in futility for full disclosure 'd of everything including his tax returns i think that all of these hidden things will ultimately be public anyway why fight them the fight...
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robert trump, the president's younger brother had been suing mary trump in court trying to block the book and won an early ruling last week and tonight an appellate judge overturned it and said it is not a situation where there should be prior restraint, it is an un-american concept where you stop something from being published before it is released. they are free to publish the book on july 28th as planned. it is already the number one best seller in the country because there is so much interest in what mary trump might say about her uncle, the president. the lawsuit though, laura, might go forward in other ways. there is still question about mary trump and whether she signed a confidentiality agreement and whether she is breaking that confidentiality agreement. the news tonight is the publisher can move forward with the book. >> feels like deja vu all over again. could we learn anything from mary trump? what do we think that we might learn from it? >> yeah. we have been in crazy down for a while now. calling him the world's most dangerous man. she is a licensed psychologist. she is
robert trump, the president's younger brother had been suing mary trump in court trying to block the book and won an early ruling last week and tonight an appellate judge overturned it and said it is not a situation where there should be prior restraint, it is an un-american concept where you stop something from being published before it is released. they are free to publish the book on july 28th as planned. it is already the number one best seller in the country because there is so much...
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the president's younger brother, mary trump's uncle robert, miraculously sprouted the same anti-first amendment lawyer that the president has repeatedly used to try to stop people from publishing things about him that he doesn't like. they sued mary trump to try to stop the book. and, you know, the past financial disputes within the family on which ms. trump and the president have definitely been on opposing sides, you know, that certainly tells you, yeah, you know, wow, there's probably some personal family bitterness there. so you can sort of take that as your grain of salt when you read very unflattering things that she has to say about him. but, you know, those financial disputes themselves, she's not hiding them, and they're not just psychological context in terms of understanding what she has written here. those financial disputes are also material to this as news because part of the story that mary trump has to tell is about the president cheating financially, including trying to cheat members of his own family. those disputes ultimately lead to mary trump having reams of trump
the president's younger brother, mary trump's uncle robert, miraculously sprouted the same anti-first amendment lawyer that the president has repeatedly used to try to stop people from publishing things about him that he doesn't like. they sued mary trump to try to stop the book. and, you know, the past financial disputes within the family on which ms. trump and the president have definitely been on opposing sides, you know, that certainly tells you, yeah, you know, wow, there's probably some...
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during the baby's three-week stay at mount sinai, robert trump called to assure his nephew that what ever the child needed would be covered by precise, the trump company medical plan. pulmonologists, emergency room visits, when william stopped breathing twice in the first eight months of his fragile life. we were so relieved when robert called, fred the 3rd remembered. robert's call to fred and lisa was followed by a july 19th letter from the trump company lawyer to a family insurance broker which read, quote, please instruct precise, again, the trump company medical plan, please instruct precise to pay 100 perverse of all costs relating to baby william's care, notwithstanding any plan limits, percentage, number of visits, or maximum-dollar amount. or whether or not they are deemed to be medical necessary. so the baby was born in june, 1999. the day of fred trump sr.'s funeral. lisa trump goes into labor. baby william trump is born june '99. the family, as of june and july 1999, was explicitly and in writing, promising to pay through the family business health plan 100% of all of the
during the baby's three-week stay at mount sinai, robert trump called to assure his nephew that what ever the child needed would be covered by precise, the trump company medical plan. pulmonologists, emergency room visits, when william stopped breathing twice in the first eight months of his fragile life. we were so relieved when robert called, fred the 3rd remembered. robert's call to fred and lisa was followed by a july 19th letter from the trump company lawyer to a family insurance broker...
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trump: if you look at the chart of deaths, deaths are way down. >> it's a false narrative to take comfo in a lower rate of death. robert: case numbers rise. but the president pushes schools to reopen. even as health experts express caution. >> that's the tragedy of donald trump being president today. he's exactly the wrong person to lead at this moment. robert: and the battle for the white house heats up as joe bide speaks out. and the president turns to race and culture. ne. announcer: this is "washington week." corporate funding is provided by -- >> when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through yo mind. with fidelity wealth management, a dedicated advisor can tailor advice and recommendations to your life. that's fidelity wealth management. announcer: additional funding is provided by -- the estate of arnoms and koo and foundation. n through the yuen committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderar robert costa. robert: good evening. the divide between president trump
trump: if you look at the chart of deaths, deaths are way down. >> it's a false narrative to take comfo in a lower rate of death. robert: case numbers rise. but the president pushes schools to reopen. even as health experts express caution. >> that's the tragedy of donald trump being president today. he's exactly the wrong person to lead at this moment. robert: and the battle for the white house heats up as joe bide speaks out. and the president turns to race and culture. ne....
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congress can talk about when they're on the o campai trailhey don't have to talk about donald trump. robert: jonathan, you're a tv guy. you have about 20 seconds. jonathan: well, you know, the thing with fauci, amy mentions his high approval ratgs. you would think that would be a good thing for the trump white house. but that actuallier tates the president. -- actually ear tates the president. p he tracks thol ratings and doesn't plirke the fact dr. anthony fauci has higher approval ratings than he does. robert: well, we have toeave there. really appreciate everybody's insights tonight. and your time. jonathan karl, asma khalid, toluse olorunnipa, and amy walter. and thank you all for joining us. we will keep taking you as close to the news as we can our conversation will continue on our extra, find it on our social media and on our website. i'robert costa. good night from washington. aptioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is respocaible for its ion content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> when t
congress can talk about when they're on the o campai trailhey don't have to talk about donald trump. robert: jonathan, you're a tv guy. you have about 20 seconds. jonathan: well, you know, the thing with fauci, amy mentions his high approval ratgs. you would think that would be a good thing for the trump white house. but that actuallier tates the president. -- actually ear tates the president. p he tracks thol ratings and doesn't plirke the fact dr. anthony fauci has higher approval ratings...
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robert trump, the president's brother, is trying to block this publication. breaching a confidentiality agreement. >>> a soldier suspected in the disappearance of fort hood army private vanessa guilland killed himself after being confronted by police. the estranged wife of a soldier from fort hood is in custody. this is after they found remains of a body. the woman's family believes the remains are hers. she was last seen in the parking lot of her barracks. >>> boeing has regulators in the dark. a federal watchdog report faults the faa for turning over the vast majority of its certification responsibilities to boeing. the report says boeing downplayed the computer updates as a modification when it was far more involved in the actual flight of the aircraft. the company claims it has made substantial changes to the plane and its corporate structure. it's now conducting 737 max test flights, a key step in the government's re-evaluation of the plane. >> oh, that's him. >> a high speed police chase in california ends with the suspect driving off of a cliff and into
robert trump, the president's brother, is trying to block this publication. breaching a confidentiality agreement. >>> a soldier suspected in the disappearance of fort hood army private vanessa guilland killed himself after being confronted by police. the estranged wife of a soldier from fort hood is in custody. this is after they found remains of a body. the woman's family believes the remains are hers. she was last seen in the parking lot of her barracks. >>> boeing has...
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robert trump the president brother has now filed a second motion to the new york supreme court to halt the books release based on the argument that ms. trump had violated a a nondisclosure agreement that she signed. her book, too much and never enough, scheduled to be available in late july. also last week former trump administration white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders shared a a passage from her forthcoming memoir speaking for myself that is critical for menasha security advisor john bolton who also just released a book on his time in the trump white house. according to axios, she wrote that john bolton quote was a classic case of a senior white house official drunk on power who went forgotten that nobody elected him to anything. her book will be published september 8. in other news the "new york times" reports lackland bookstores after working to keep up with the demand for books on race in the wake of the recent protest against police brutality. owner of semicolon bookstore in chicago said quote, we've had a huge financial boost. we went from moving 3000 books a week
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judge denied a request by the president's brother to stop the publication of mary trumps book robert trump said releasing the book would violate confidentiality agreement. too much and not enough is scheduled to be released tomorrow. >>> we had a big cooldown today i don't have to tell you that you knew that, today and yesterday in concorde 102, 97 in santa rosa. some of these temperatures came down pallets see right here in a second this has to load up. it came down significantly, 102 to 95. 187 to down to 79 degrees and morgan hill significant temperature drops occurred and they will hang with us tomorrow. the onshore flow and temperatures like these will be with us. that is fine, right? their quality will get a little bit better and tonight we have a significant sea breeze right now and we are seeing the fog more than we have seen in the last few nights. with that we see the fog and clouds over towards the concorde area and that will lend itself to further cooling tomorrow it's all because of eye -- we cannot see it there is a little trough right there. that is all it is. the fog will c
judge denied a request by the president's brother to stop the publication of mary trumps book robert trump said releasing the book would violate confidentiality agreement. too much and not enough is scheduled to be released tomorrow. >>> we had a big cooldown today i don't have to tell you that you knew that, today and yesterday in concorde 102, 97 in santa rosa. some of these temperatures came down pallets see right here in a second this has to load up. it came down significantly, 102...
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because of robert trump's legal action, she's barred from speaking publicly.le for an author when a book coming out in two days. she's not allowed to give a tweet. >> tomorrow we're expecting a ruling to address if she can speak publicly or not. it's an incredible situation where the niece of the president wants to speak out. the book will come out, but she's subject to court action that actually bars her from speaking publicly. another example, perhaps of the president or his allies trying to keep embarrassing information from coming out. >> we saw that with the bolton book. that didn't happen. >> brian stelter, always good to have you. >>> be sure to watch stelter on reliable sources at 11:00 a.m. eastern on cnn. >>> still to come, why the black lives matter movement is targeting the first black district attorney. she tells us why they want her out and why she believes they're wrong. >>> in a cnn exclusive interview when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance ta-da! so you only pay for what you need? given my unique l
because of robert trump's legal action, she's barred from speaking publicly.le for an author when a book coming out in two days. she's not allowed to give a tweet. >> tomorrow we're expecting a ruling to address if she can speak publicly or not. it's an incredible situation where the niece of the president wants to speak out. the book will come out, but she's subject to court action that actually bars her from speaking publicly. another example, perhaps of the president or his allies...
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it's notable that the person who sued to block the release of this book was robert trump, donald trump's brother, using an attorney that often represents president trump. so, you know, this is the kind of stuff that donald trump doesn't want to see. he doesn't want to see anyone in his family out there talking negatively about him. we've heard very little about the trump family in general. this is a really remarkable book from that point of view, to get into the inner workings and the dirty laundry, really, of the trump family. there's another quote i want to read you from this book. mary trump writes by the time this book is published hundreds of thousands of american lives will have been sacrificed on the altar of donald's hubris and willful ignorance f he is afforded to a second term, it would be the end of american democracy. we see his family members try to block this book, the reason we see president trump trying to unsuccessfully block john bolton's book. he does not like it when these tell-alls come to light. >> no, he doesn't. sarah, thank you very much for bringing that to us.
it's notable that the person who sued to block the release of this book was robert trump, donald trump's brother, using an attorney that often represents president trump. so, you know, this is the kind of stuff that donald trump doesn't want to see. he doesn't want to see anyone in his family out there talking negatively about him. we've heard very little about the trump family in general. this is a really remarkable book from that point of view, to get into the inner workings and the dirty...
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they're saying robert trump and the plaintiffs didn't show enough evidence here to say that mary trump and simon & shuster has an agency relationship such that they could be prohibited. in the future, there may be enough evidence that they should be considering an agent under this confidentiality agreement. for exam hello, her actual agent was enjoined under this appellate decision order. so this isn't a question of simon & shuster never being restrained. it's just that in this particular hearing or order, there wasn't enough evidence. so they may come up with enough evidence in the future, but, yes, you're right. now we're left with this very strange situation where mary trump is prevented from publishing, but the publisher is able to publish what mary trump could not. >> but then you have the same issue that we have with the john bolton book, which is the book is basically out there. it's getting out there. is there any enforceable nda, nondisclosure agreement, at this point when dealing with the president, especially when the information is already out there? what's even the point o
they're saying robert trump and the plaintiffs didn't show enough evidence here to say that mary trump and simon & shuster has an agency relationship such that they could be prohibited. in the future, there may be enough evidence that they should be considering an agent under this confidentiality agreement. for exam hello, her actual agent was enjoined under this appellate decision order. so this isn't a question of simon & shuster never being restrained. it's just that in this...
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formally >>> maybetry trump's uncle, robert trump, tried to keep the book from. published, but on monday be a new york judge rule shed was free to speak publicly. the back into entitled too much and never enough. >>> several high-profile twitter accounts were apparently hacked as part of the bitcoin scam. the accounts of josh, barack obama, elon musk, kanye west, uber and apple were among those targeted. it posted messages urging their followers to send a thousand dollars in bit coin to a specific address, promising to double the donations in return. more than $100,000 was stolen. it is being investigated. >>> let's go to heather holmes with a look at some of the stories we're working on for the 7:00 news on ktvu plus. >>> frank, another drug company is expected to announce some encouraging findings about its potential covid-19 vaccine. what we're learning about this latest drug. that's coming up tonight at 7:00. >>> also, the fed release news figures shows the u.s. economy has picked up, but it says there's a catch. we'll have these stories and a lot more when w
formally >>> maybetry trump's uncle, robert trump, tried to keep the book from. published, but on monday be a new york judge rule shed was free to speak publicly. the back into entitled too much and never enough. >>> several high-profile twitter accounts were apparently hacked as part of the bitcoin scam. the accounts of josh, barack obama, elon musk, kanye west, uber and apple were among those targeted. it posted messages urging their followers to send a thousand dollars in...
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robert trump contends it violates an agreement. publisher says it was unaware of any confidentiality agreement. >> survivors who experienced sexual miskcontinue bduct by ha weinstein will share a $19 million settlement. attorneys for some of weinstein's victims, however, say they will object to the deal because among other things it doesn't require weinstein to accept personal responsibility. >>> a police officer in oklahoma has died after being shot during a traffic stop. tulsa police sergeant craig johnson was one of two officers attacked when they pulled over a driver on monday. the other officer was shot in the head and remains in critical condition. the suspect is david ware. he fled but later arrested. ware now facing first degree murder and other charges. >>> the 75-year-old protester badly injured when buffalo police shoved him to the ground has been released from the hospital. his attorney says he can now walk with a little help and will continue his recovery at an undisclosed location to ensure his prfg. he suffered fract
robert trump contends it violates an agreement. publisher says it was unaware of any confidentiality agreement. >> survivors who experienced sexual miskcontinue bduct by ha weinstein will share a $19 million settlement. attorneys for some of weinstein's victims, however, say they will object to the deal because among other things it doesn't require weinstein to accept personal responsibility. >>> a police officer in oklahoma has died after being shot during a traffic stop. tulsa...
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the president's brother robert trump had sued to stop the distribution and the judge left in place restrained. live look from fox to come up big story there, you know some extra hardware for golfers as a rocket mortgage classic, the pga tour is recommending golfers where a fitness tracker that tracks respiratory rates and according to the company, an increase in breath permanent can be an early sign of contracting coronavirus. that's tonight look outside the beltway on "special report." we will be right back. ♪ we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so you can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most and that's just one of the many ways we're here to help the military community find out more at usaa.com ♪ >> mike: today, the second confederate statue on richmond avenue came down in the fall of navy officer matthew fontaine more that you built in 1929 follows the removal of stone
the president's brother robert trump had sued to stop the distribution and the judge left in place restrained. live look from fox to come up big story there, you know some extra hardware for golfers as a rocket mortgage classic, the pga tour is recommending golfers where a fitness tracker that tracks respiratory rates and according to the company, an increase in breath permanent can be an early sign of contracting coronavirus. that's tonight look outside the beltway on "special...
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you know, what robert trump says in his suit is that mary trump was not allowed to say anything aboutsed on a nondisclosure agreement she filed back in the 1990s when they were fighting about her father'ses ka estate. so what he's saying is there's a contract that prevents her from talking. there's no contract with simon & schuster, so the question here is if she shouldn't have talked, what is the remedy, if it is, in fact, a breach of contract, and essentially what the appeals court is saying is i don't know whether or not there was a breach of contract or not. i can't figure that out. i don't have those facts, but what i do know is it doesn't cover simon & schuster, so simon & schuster having already sent out 75,000 books, they were already in the mail so to speak to booksellers said that and the reason that's so important is because as we saw from civil liberties groups saying this is free speech, so simon & schus r schuster, to tell simon & schuster you can't share free speech because someone else signed a nondisclosure agreement really endangers what free speech is, and also enda
you know, what robert trump says in his suit is that mary trump was not allowed to say anything aboutsed on a nondisclosure agreement she filed back in the 1990s when they were fighting about her father'ses ka estate. so what he's saying is there's a contract that prevents her from talking. there's no contract with simon & schuster, so the question here is if she shouldn't have talked, what is the remedy, if it is, in fact, a breach of contract, and essentially what the appeals court is...
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president trump did not want this book to see the light of day, but it was actually his brother, robert trumpy trump and her publisher to court to try to block the book's release and block mary trump from talking about it. and when you dig into the book, you can really see why. she really paints this picture of a very toxic culture in the trump family and says, you know, essentially, this is why donald trump is the way that he is. she's a clinical psychologist and so she brings a lot of that to the book and also to this interview. here's her describing a little bit of how she sees the president's personality. >> he once had a spark of kindness. >> yeah. i think he did. one of the unforgivable things my grandfather did to donald was he severely restricted the range of human emotion that was accessible to him, which makes it -- >> what does that mean? >> it means that certain feelings were not allowed. >> like? >> sadness. the impulse to be kind, the impulse to be generous, those things that my grandfather found superfluous, unmanly. >> now, in the book, she essentially calls donald trump a soc
president trump did not want this book to see the light of day, but it was actually his brother, robert trumpy trump and her publisher to court to try to block the book's release and block mary trump from talking about it. and when you dig into the book, you can really see why. she really paints this picture of a very toxic culture in the trump family and says, you know, essentially, this is why donald trump is the way that he is. she's a clinical psychologist and so she brings a lot of that to...
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robert trump went to court. seemingly, on behalf of the president. trying to stop the book last week. he won an initial ruling, in a local court. but now, there's an appellate court that has said this book will go forward. this book can be published by simon and schuster. that's the company that's already printed tens of thousands of copies. it's already a huge nationwide best-seller because everyone wants to know who is mary trump who, by the way, is a licensed psychologist. what is she going to say about her uncle? we don't know for a few more weeks. but this court, tonight, says the book can go forward and can be released. >> what's the whisper? that she has tax returns because she would be signatory to a lot of the assets? >> she helped get tax returns just a couple years ago and that was just the tip of the iceberg. we don't know how much she knows. we don't know how much she's revealed. she was writing this book in secret. but just because the title of the book and the suggestion that she is going to say so many shocking things about the presid
robert trump went to court. seemingly, on behalf of the president. trying to stop the book last week. he won an initial ruling, in a local court. but now, there's an appellate court that has said this book will go forward. this book can be published by simon and schuster. that's the company that's already printed tens of thousands of copies. it's already a huge nationwide best-seller because everyone wants to know who is mary trump who, by the way, is a licensed psychologist. what is she going...
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administration did not want this book to get out, but it was actually donald trump's brother, robert trumptook mary to court, tried to block the book from being released, tried to block mary trump from being able to talk about her own book. ultimately, he lost those cases. and you can sigh why the trump family did not want this book out. it is a devastating portrait, not just of president trump, but also a number of other members of the trump family, including the patriarch of the president, fred trump. but when it comes to the president, she describes him as a sociopath. she compares him, because she's a clinical psychologist, she compares him to how he was at a child and says donald trump never learned to moderate his emotions, never evolved, and never learned how to synthesize information. a damning portrait of the president from someone in his own family. >> sara, thank you very much for all of that. joining us now, errol louis, a political anchor at spectrum news in new york. that's interesting, errol. it's always interesting to have these tell-all books, particularly from a family me
administration did not want this book to get out, but it was actually donald trump's brother, robert trumptook mary to court, tried to block the book from being released, tried to block mary trump from being able to talk about her own book. ultimately, he lost those cases. and you can sigh why the trump family did not want this book out. it is a devastating portrait, not just of president trump, but also a number of other members of the trump family, including the patriarch of the president,...
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robert trump, the president's brother has filed a second motion to the new york supreme court to haltthe book's release based on the argument that mister trump violated a nondisclosure agreement she signed, her book too much and never enough is scheduled to be available in late july. also last week former trump administration white house press secretary sector -- sarah huckabee sanders shared a passage am speaking for myself as quickly former national security adviser john bolton who also just released a book on his time in the trump white house was according to ask eo smith huckabee sanders wrote the john bolton, classic case of a senior white house official drunk on power who forgot nobody elected him to anything. her book will be published on september 8th. in other news the new york times reports black owned bookstores have been working to keep up with the demand for books on race in the wake of the recent protest against police brutality. danny mullen, said we had a huge financial boost. we went from moving 3000 books a week to 50,000 books a week. he went on to note that ten bes
robert trump, the president's brother has filed a second motion to the new york supreme court to haltthe book's release based on the argument that mister trump violated a nondisclosure agreement she signed, her book too much and never enough is scheduled to be available in late july. also last week former trump administration white house press secretary sector -- sarah huckabee sanders shared a passage am speaking for myself as quickly former national security adviser john bolton who also just...
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initially, robert trump, the president's brother, won victory in a lower court, stopping this temporarily last night, an appellate judge overruled that. so this is going to go on, and we'll see if mary trump is in any contractual trouble. but with regard to the book, it is coming out. and with regard to the bigger picture here, a couple of weeks ago, it was about john bolton's book, whether the doj was going to try to block that book. now it's about mary trump's book. trump have brought two lawsuits against two authorities in ts l this is a threat to the first amendment. so far, the first amendment is winning. >> brian stelter, thank you. the book is coming out. >>> a developing story at this hour. an investigation is underway of a miami-dade police officer relieved of duty after the body cam shows the officer striking a woman hard at the miami airport. take a look. >> i really should. you acting like you white when you're really black. now walk away for real. what you want to do? >> wow. miami-dade county mayor carlos gimenez explained what happened last night on "cnn tonight". >> entail
initially, robert trump, the president's brother, won victory in a lower court, stopping this temporarily last night, an appellate judge overruled that. so this is going to go on, and we'll see if mary trump is in any contractual trouble. but with regard to the book, it is coming out. and with regard to the bigger picture here, a couple of weeks ago, it was about john bolton's book, whether the doj was going to try to block that book. now it's about mary trump's book. trump have brought two...
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fritz and i pointed out that all our cousins would still benefit from the will, our uncle rob, robert trump, the president's younger brother, told us, quote, any of them could be disowned at any time. donny, meaning donald trump jr., was going to join the army or some bs like that and donald and ivana told him if he did, they'd disown him in a second. the president threatening to disown his son if he joined the military. casts a -- casts a shadow, looms a little bit over what we understand about his bizarre relationship with the military and his perception of their -- their role in his administration. i guess is the nice way to put it. now that he's president. then there's the family lore and the lived experience of the author. when it comes to our president's feelings about women and the way he talks about women and what he think is important about women. and this is, i guess, in keeping with a lot of other things that we have learned about him over the time, but still, it's additionally unnerving. this is from page 150 of the book. quote, the next day, i spent the morning exploring the pr
fritz and i pointed out that all our cousins would still benefit from the will, our uncle rob, robert trump, the president's younger brother, told us, quote, any of them could be disowned at any time. donny, meaning donald trump jr., was going to join the army or some bs like that and donald and ivana told him if he did, they'd disown him in a second. the president threatening to disown his son if he joined the military. casts a -- casts a shadow, looms a little bit over what we understand...
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what trump describes as a conflict of interest, i his own aides describe as petty and ridiculous. robert mueller was once a member of the trump golf club in virginia. had not been using it for years because he was living and work neglect district and at one point he tried to get a refund from the club, and he and the club manager by all intents purposes looks like a very courtal back and forth between them and then i guess robert mueller gave up on the refund and that's its and trump spins this into some business dispute and a conflict of interest, claims about robert mueller he had a separate conflict love interest because he was interviewed to be the fbi director when trump just fired james comey the reason for the russian investigation. but actually what wow see in the mule are report and what we put in the book and we fact check social distance many times because the president says its constantly, robert mueller went to the white house to speak to trump and some aides to give them an institutional perspective of the fbi director's job. wasn't applying for it and was clear fluff to th
what trump describes as a conflict of interest, i his own aides describe as petty and ridiculous. robert mueller was once a member of the trump golf club in virginia. had not been using it for years because he was living and work neglect district and at one point he tried to get a refund from the club, and he and the club manager by all intents purposes looks like a very courtal back and forth between them and then i guess robert mueller gave up on the refund and that's its and trump spins this...
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strategy, that perhaps he and his team think that he could take a step back and let trump caususe his own goals, if you like. robertwellll, of course, yeah, it is a strarategy. you know, dononald trump's -- i mean, everybody has talked about donald trurump, but it is a proboblem that not everybody is talking ababout joe biden as we, andd p polls can alwayays be deceiving, depending on what questions are asked, who is being asked the questions. donald t trump may be e in dangr bebecause of some ofof his polo, his aggressivive policing, mimilitary policing, his flip-flopping on covid, going from it being a "hoaxax and fake news," to be in something that can kill, you know, lots more people, to, you know, we have joe bibiden here who wants to oe a decision. do i want to folollow that on stagage, or do i want t to havey own presence, and that being of a civivilized candidate? but he may no actually be able to say the things he wants to say then, if hee is taking that back seat, andnd a backskseat to trump might mean a bad day at the ballot box. claire: we played a report earlier in which donald trump saying that the u
strategy, that perhaps he and his team think that he could take a step back and let trump caususe his own goals, if you like. robertwellll, of course, yeah, it is a strarategy. you know, dononald trump's -- i mean, everybody has talked about donald trurump, but it is a proboblem that not everybody is talking ababout joe biden as we, andd p polls can alwayays be deceiving, depending on what questions are asked, who is being asked the questions. donald t trump may be e in dangr bebecause of some...
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as well as this feeling of frustration, of these voters urabout these last years under donald trump. robert: jonathan, that's a great pointy amy. when the white house and the president talk about the that phrase, they really se talking about the white vote? you look at the president'smm ts this week and spoke about violence against whites in an ierview with cbs news. you see him continuing to defend the use of thenf erate flag as free speech even as secretary esper and the ntagon move away earlier friday from having that flag be on military bases. what's going on inside the west wing? jonaan: well, sure seems to be that's what they're looking at and looki at white voters, white women voters. or who the president thinks in suburbs across the country are rallyi around the confederate flag. it's an odd strategy. but that's -- that's what he's -- that's what he's pursuing. it's been strikg. but i think it's something tha doesn't -- this is not a strategic plan that is emerging from t white house political operation or from the trump this is trump going with his gut. he thinks he's going to be t
as well as this feeling of frustration, of these voters urabout these last years under donald trump. robert: jonathan, that's a great pointy amy. when the white house and the president talk about the that phrase, they really se talking about the white vote? you look at the president'smm ts this week and spoke about violence against whites in an ierview with cbs news. you see him continuing to defend the use of thenf erate flag as free speech even as secretary esper and the ntagon move away...
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trump's financial documents. that is going back to a lower court, too. congress will need to give more specifics including why it wants those documents. conservative leaning chief justice john roberts and trump appointed justices brett kavanaugh and neil gorsuch siding against the president. joining me to discuss is legal analyst jeff riff toobi-- jeffr toobin, kaitlan collins. first to you. what does this mean for the president and the office of the presidency? >> it means from a practical sense for the second time donald trump will face the voters without disclosing his tax returns. even though the court legally ruled against the president, as a practical matter they sent the case back for further pleadings, which will certainly take more than the few months left before the election. so in a cynical way, the president had its way. he is now facing the virtual certainty that the district attorney in manhattan will eventually get his records as a part of a criminal investigation. that's an unnerve thing. i don't know if the president committed a crime but if there's evidence of the crime, it will be in the hands of prosecutors but will happen all after election. >> elliot, what doe
trump's financial documents. that is going back to a lower court, too. congress will need to give more specifics including why it wants those documents. conservative leaning chief justice john roberts and trump appointed justices brett kavanaugh and neil gorsuch siding against the president. joining me to discuss is legal analyst jeff riff toobi-- jeffr toobin, kaitlan collins. first to you. what does this mean for the president and the office of the presidency? >> it means from a...
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threatening and talking all sorts of smack the president's younger brother, mary trump's uncle, robert, miraculously sprouted the same anti-first amendment lawyer that the president has repeatedly used to try to stop people from publishing things about him that he doesn't like. they sued mary trump to try to stop the book. and, you know, the past financial disputes within the family on which ms. trump and the president have definitely been on opposing sides, you know, that certainly tells you, yeah, you know, wow, there's probab probably family bitterness there, take that with a grain of salt when you read very unflattering things she has to say about him. you know, those financial disputes, themselves, she's not hiding them. and they're not just psychological context in terms of understanding what she's written here those financial disputes are also material to this as news. because part of the story that mary trump has to tell is about the president cheating financially. including trying to cheat members of his own family. those disputes ultimately lead to mary trump having reams of
threatening and talking all sorts of smack the president's younger brother, mary trump's uncle, robert, miraculously sprouted the same anti-first amendment lawyer that the president has repeatedly used to try to stop people from publishing things about him that he doesn't like. they sued mary trump to try to stop the book. and, you know, the past financial disputes within the family on which ms. trump and the president have definitely been on opposing sides, you know, that certainly tells you,...
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$100.00 in $47000.00 more than $4200000.00 americans have been infected that now includes robert o'brian trumps national security advisor the white house says o'brien has mild symptoms and did not expose the president on july 10th the 2 were together in florida the state that's now the u.s. epicenter with more than 10000 and factions a day. courting members of the florida marlins have tested positive throwing the u.s. professional baseball season into disarray. meanwhile unemployed americans have stopped receiving federal checks of $600.00 a week a republican plan in congress would resume those checks but slashed the payment by $2.00 thirds democrats say they won't agree and a partisan battle is expected how does your castro al-jazeera maryland. spain's prime minister is appealing to the u.k. to reverse its decision to quarantine travelers from the country for 2 weeks infections are soaring in certain areas but pedro sanchez says the u.k.'s move is not justified also loner is seeing more of a 1000 new cases each day prompting says it could become a new every center for the virus a hetero has mo
$100.00 in $47000.00 more than $4200000.00 americans have been infected that now includes robert o'brian trumps national security advisor the white house says o'brien has mild symptoms and did not expose the president on july 10th the 2 were together in florida the state that's now the u.s. epicenter with more than 10000 and factions a day. courting members of the florida marlins have tested positive throwing the u.s. professional baseball season into disarray. meanwhile unemployed americans...
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trump. he was convicted of lying to congress, obstruction and witness tampering during the robert mueller investigation. president trump commuted his sentence just days before he was to start serving a three- year present sentence. >> the most important thing here is the graciousness of the president's act. i know there were many, many people who told him an election year, don't do this. let roger stone wait maybe for a pardon after the election. i don't think i would have lived that long. not with my asthmatic condition, not with now 60 covid-19 cases in that prison. >> he plans to write a book about his experience and then help president trump reelection campaign this fall. >>> an autopsy will be performed to determine how actress nayar rivera died at a southern california lake. authorities confirmed the body found at the ventura county lake is the 33-year-old actress. investigators say nayar rivera was on a boat with her or-year- old son when the child watched her disappear under the surface of the water during the swim. harvey levin says the former glee cast mates came to the lake immediately after
trump. he was convicted of lying to congress, obstruction and witness tampering during the robert mueller investigation. president trump commuted his sentence just days before he was to start serving a three- year present sentence. >> the most important thing here is the graciousness of the president's act. i know there were many, many people who told him an election year, don't do this. let roger stone wait maybe for a pardon after the election. i don't think i would have lived that...
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. >> mary trump's uncle robert tried to block her from promoting the book in public.a judge in new york ruled she was free to speak publicly. the book is called "too much and never enough." >>> more steps are being taken to reform police departments here in the bay area. we have details on the berkeley city council meeting that went late into the night and into the morning. and an update on u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg after being rushed to a d.c. hospital. green, white, and blue. the colors of one nation uniting in gratitude. for all those on the frontlines fighting for the rest of us, we salute you.
. >> mary trump's uncle robert tried to block her from promoting the book in public.a judge in new york ruled she was free to speak publicly. the book is called "too much and never enough." >>> more steps are being taken to reform police departments here in the bay area. we have details on the berkeley city council meeting that went late into the night and into the morning. and an update on u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg after being rushed to a d.c....