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member of mark kassowitz's law firm, rudy giuliani's law firm, obviously rudy giuliani a close personal friend of the president's and a major campaign supporter. there are new reports, not confirmed, but florida reporters tell us best consideration is maybe a former contestant from "the apprentice." is talking to the president about that florida job that touches on mar-a-largo. that degree of closeness to the president, is that also troubling to you? seems to me that other presidents may have had incursions into those territories as well. >> more than troubling, profoundly disturbing. i'll do everything possible to block these nominations, especially if there's no adequate explanation of the president's meeting with them. which is in itself, improper in my view under the circumstances. >> former senator and current attorney general jeff sessions has announced he would recuse himself from matters involving the 2016 presidential campaign because of his role in the trump campaign. should the attorney general make clear he's recused from any matters that might involve for example the kushne
member of mark kassowitz's law firm, rudy giuliani's law firm, obviously rudy giuliani a close personal friend of the president's and a major campaign supporter. there are new reports, not confirmed, but florida reporters tell us best consideration is maybe a former contestant from "the apprentice." is talking to the president about that florida job that touches on mar-a-largo. that degree of closeness to the president, is that also troubling to you? seems to me that other presidents...
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and rudy giuliani says that's what we do, we live. i say to the vegas shooter who is rotting in hell tonight, where he belongs, you can kiss my royal irish ass! vegas strong. [cheers and applause] >> sean: are you ready to party tonight, vegas? it is my distinct honor, privilege, pleasure to introduce the band that sang "god bless america" one hour before the tragic shooting. give it up, big and rich in vegas. ♪ >> let me see these people. turn the lights out. we are big & rich. one, two, three. and we are country. ♪ ♪ come along, we all got a feeling ♪ ♪ on the way, heh, heh, hey ♪ a little moonshine and sing it ♪ ♪ with all these lights ♪ let's come along. ♪ ♪ coming down into the city ♪ can't get enough ♪ sing it ♪ we are coming to your city ♪ going to play our guitars and sing you a country song ♪ ♪ will all be flying higher than a jet airliner ♪ ♪ and if you want a little bang in yuri yang yang ♪ ♪ come along ♪ >> we love you, las vegas! ♪ ♪ listen up ♪ las got the freaks ♪ at pinks and $50 drinks ♪ and san antonio was a wild rod
and rudy giuliani says that's what we do, we live. i say to the vegas shooter who is rotting in hell tonight, where he belongs, you can kiss my royal irish ass! vegas strong. [cheers and applause] >> sean: are you ready to party tonight, vegas? it is my distinct honor, privilege, pleasure to introduce the band that sang "god bless america" one hour before the tragic shooting. give it up, big and rich in vegas. ♪ >> let me see these people. turn the lights out. we are big...
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said to rudy giuliani, mayor giuliani, can we be funny. ad a good quip, he said, why start now. but it begs the question, when is it time to be funny again. you're the guy associated with "what happens in vegas stays in veg vegas" is it okay? >> is it okay? >> yes. you know what i mean. >> as long as we do it respectfully. we're not trying to have a la botmy here. trying to while out ourselves, we'll never forget this community and america will never forget what's happened in the country. but at the same time, we can't give anybody the benefit of changing the way we do business. if i get up in the morning and i want to be happy, i'm going to continue to be happy, even though i'm bleeding inside for what happened to these people. >> i know you are. the message from both mayors goodman is, we respect those that we lost, he was a son of a bitch, but don't let the town suffer as a result, because then he wins? >> that's part of the message. the town will continue to be resilient. we'll face the adversity. that's the kind of people that we have
said to rudy giuliani, mayor giuliani, can we be funny. ad a good quip, he said, why start now. but it begs the question, when is it time to be funny again. you're the guy associated with "what happens in vegas stays in veg vegas" is it okay? >> is it okay? >> yes. you know what i mean. >> as long as we do it respectfully. we're not trying to have a la botmy here. trying to while out ourselves, we'll never forget this community and america will never forget what's...
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potential nominee for southern district is member of rudy giuliani's law firm. member of the campaign and president's good friend and also may have been a meeting with south florida, jurisdiction on the president's southern estate of mar-a-largo. we've been trying to track that down and figure out the person who to be the potential nominee. would have jurisdiction over mar-a-largo. best guess, best reporting from south florida as to the contender for that job in the trump white house is this man. in this clip he's feeling sad because fired by donald trump during season 5 of "the apprentice." guy from those two law firms and guy from "the apprentice" for mar-a-largo. if the president is stacking key federal prosecutor jobs in jurisdictions where he and his family and campaign have potential and actual liability, this is something you would expect the senate judiciary committee to be all over whether or not the white house is trying to pervert the federal law system in this country to meet the president's personal needs. that's the sort of thing the senate judicia
potential nominee for southern district is member of rudy giuliani's law firm. member of the campaign and president's good friend and also may have been a meeting with south florida, jurisdiction on the president's southern estate of mar-a-largo. we've been trying to track that down and figure out the person who to be the potential nominee. would have jurisdiction over mar-a-largo. best guess, best reporting from south florida as to the contender for that job in the trump white house is this...
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murders were up around $2000 a year and it dropped precipitously after rudy giuliani. >> so we don't want to see that. but it is about quality and that is not really what we were dealing with here. that is a problem. >> thank you, joe. it is always good to see you. let me introduce our panel tonight. we have a panel of experts and political strategists. always good to see you. let's start with you. and it seems like bill de blasio is under a lot of pressure. how much is appropriate to put on the mayor? >> the mayor is going around touting his affordable housing plan and creating units throughout the city. out of all of those, only 14% are catering to low income new yorkers. you cannot tackle the homelessness crisis without first tackling the housing crisis. >> is bill de blasio a complete fraud enact he acted like he is a champion of the lower income. >> he bears a lot of the responsibility. he is the mayor. and i think that there are some things that can be done that do not involve criminal elements or a ticket, that the mayor can instruct his police force and how to deal with. i th
murders were up around $2000 a year and it dropped precipitously after rudy giuliani. >> so we don't want to see that. but it is about quality and that is not really what we were dealing with here. that is a problem. >> thank you, joe. it is always good to see you. let me introduce our panel tonight. we have a panel of experts and political strategists. always good to see you. let's start with you. and it seems like bill de blasio is under a lot of pressure. how much is appropriate...
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we watched one mayer rally an entire country, mayor rudy giuliani. i think you have the same power within you. keep talking to everybody. let everyone know that the city will go back to normal. let us find out what this madman was up to before he perpetrated this horrible series of assassinations. mayor goodman, thank you so much. >> you are so right. thank you. thank you for sharing with us. >> brian: stephen paddock, investigators are still searching for a motive. we spoke to the brother earlier in orlando. >> was there any indication he was angry at anybody? >> absolutely not. there's no reason for me not to say this. i would love to be able to give you some reasons of this. >> was he particularly hyped up about politics? >> nothing. nothing. no religious affiliation. no political affiliation. no. he just hung out. >> no history of mental illness? >> not a bit a bit. >> one was the last time you spoke to him? >> he texted about my mom after the hurricane. to have power. to find the answers -- this is like... what. there's just nothing. >> brian: y
we watched one mayer rally an entire country, mayor rudy giuliani. i think you have the same power within you. keep talking to everybody. let everyone know that the city will go back to normal. let us find out what this madman was up to before he perpetrated this horrible series of assassinations. mayor goodman, thank you so much. >> you are so right. thank you. thank you for sharing with us. >> brian: stephen paddock, investigators are still searching for a motive. we spoke to the...
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in the 1990's, mayor rudy giuliani decimated nightlife, went against the as if it were the devil, forgetting that nightlife is a huge part of the quality of life in new york. reporter: so the new york nightlife scene has made its concerns known. it won't let this new office of nightlife off the hook. but this town hall meeting shows what the new night mayor could do and what the priorities should be. rachel nelson owns three nightlife venues in brooklyn. >> we need the night mayor to be our advocate and show what we valuable both economically and socially and culturally, and the night mayor is the only one who can be the person. reporter: and the city councilman hopes the night mayor will ease pressure on the many small do-it-yourself music venues, as they are called. >> i feel those spaces are theonsible for creating most important values the city has had in the past 10 years, creating the spaces that attract here andple who move helped bolster the economy. reporter: whoever is appointed to this addition, there is the bonus of the job name. being the night mayor of new york has cachet. an a
in the 1990's, mayor rudy giuliani decimated nightlife, went against the as if it were the devil, forgetting that nightlife is a huge part of the quality of life in new york. reporter: so the new york nightlife scene has made its concerns known. it won't let this new office of nightlife off the hook. but this town hall meeting shows what the new night mayor could do and what the priorities should be. rachel nelson owns three nightlife venues in brooklyn. >> we need the night mayor to be...
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what a difference if rudy giuliani or chris christie, a tough prosecutor on our side.ne to make the case. lou: it occurred to me sessions is doing this. he recused himself. he's laying back under that rubric of recusal as an excuse to be docile and not move forward. ed: the role model ought to be eric holder who was always protecting and doing what his candidate wanted. the attorney general works for the president. the president has to make it clear this is what i wanted. lou: right now, there seems to be this idea that the president doesn't have the power to say show wants investigated. and that in and of itself is a truth. ed rollins. good to see you. reporter: roger goodell says he won't punish players who take a won't punish players who take a knee an won't order them t t t t today, a focus on innovation in the southern tier is helping build the new new york. starting with advanced manufacturing that brings big ideas to life. and cutting-edge transportation development to connect those ideas to the world. along with urban redevelopment projects worthy of the world'
what a difference if rudy giuliani or chris christie, a tough prosecutor on our side.ne to make the case. lou: it occurred to me sessions is doing this. he recused himself. he's laying back under that rubric of recusal as an excuse to be docile and not move forward. ed: the role model ought to be eric holder who was always protecting and doing what his candidate wanted. the attorney general works for the president. the president has to make it clear this is what i wanted. lou: right now, there...
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wanted to touch harvey due to his powerful political connections including new york city mayor jim rudy giuliani but he'd also pumped millions of dollars into the democratic party ranging from the pockets of the clintons to the obama's for thirty years weinstein operate an unencumbered approaching women who were desperate to further their careers and he paid them off and he threaten them if they talked about what he had done to them for thirty years very credible stories swirled in hollywood's elite circles about weinstein's behavior and yet no one came forward to prevent the sexual pervert from attempting to destroy the lives of young women this situation is one that could have easily been fixed decades ago if just a few of these women had had a little support from their hollywood peers. joining me now for more on this story is r t america correspondent regime has some toes rashida how far back do these allegations strachan and who are some of the women who have come forward we've been following this story a couple of weeks now but every day there's some new iteration this is a story that's not
wanted to touch harvey due to his powerful political connections including new york city mayor jim rudy giuliani but he'd also pumped millions of dollars into the democratic party ranging from the pockets of the clintons to the obama's for thirty years weinstein operate an unencumbered approaching women who were desperate to further their careers and he paid them off and he threaten them if they talked about what he had done to them for thirty years very credible stories swirled in hollywood's...
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what a difference if rudy giuliani or chris christie, a tough prosecutor on our side.d. someone to make the case. lou: it occurred to me sessions is doing this. he recused himself. he's laying back under that rubric of recusal as an excuse to be docile and not move forward. ed: the role model ought to be eric holder who was always protecting and doing what his candidate wanted. the attorney general works for the president. the president has to make it clear this is what i wanted. lou: right now, there seems to be this idea that the president doesn't have the power to say show wants investigated. and that in and of itself is a truth. ed rollins. good to see you. reporter: roger goodell says he won't punish players who take a won't punish players who take a knee an won't order them t t t t ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone lou: in our poll we asked you do you think the nfl should focus on entertainment of its fans rather than political issues? 97% of you said yes, that's the way to do it. joining
what a difference if rudy giuliani or chris christie, a tough prosecutor on our side.d. someone to make the case. lou: it occurred to me sessions is doing this. he recused himself. he's laying back under that rubric of recusal as an excuse to be docile and not move forward. ed: the role model ought to be eric holder who was always protecting and doing what his candidate wanted. the attorney general works for the president. the president has to make it clear this is what i wanted. lou: right...
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. >> sean: use of rudy giuliani in new york, new york. >> president trump: he did a fantastic job. en rudy endorsed me, that was a very important address. you could also say economic development. especially with respect to crime in new york city. >> sean: we watched a lot of high-profile incidents. ferguson, down in florida trayvon martin. freddie gray. he attacked the police stupidly. i started my 23rd year at fox. every 2-4 years -- [applause] >> sean: thank you. the democrats will play the race card. i resent it as a conservative. they will say oh, the policies are racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, islamophobic. their policies have not helped the minority groups in america. is there a way from the federal government's perspective that you can bring economic opportunity? and safety? >> president trump: totally. that's what we've said. you look at what is happening in our inner cities. it's horrible what is going on in terms of the death and shooting. a woman gets up and she wants to go on a walk with her beautiful daughter. get a loaf of bread and she ends up getting shot or
. >> sean: use of rudy giuliani in new york, new york. >> president trump: he did a fantastic job. en rudy endorsed me, that was a very important address. you could also say economic development. especially with respect to crime in new york city. >> sean: we watched a lot of high-profile incidents. ferguson, down in florida trayvon martin. freddie gray. he attacked the police stupidly. i started my 23rd year at fox. every 2-4 years -- [applause] >> sean: thank you. the...
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said to mayor giuliani, can we be funny? and rudyad a good equip as a response -- he said why start now? it begs a question, when is it time to be funny again and to be -- you're the guy associated with what happens in vegas, stays in vegas. is it okay for -- >> is it okay? >> you know what i'm asking? >> as long as we do it respectfully. as long as we, when we're having our good time, this that we don't forget. we're not trying to have a lobotomy, trying to wipe out the event itself. we'll never forget that in this community and america will never forget it as happening in our country. but at the same time we can't give anybody the benefit of having changed the way we do business. if i get up in the morning, and i want to be happy, i'm going to continue to be happy, even though i'm bleeding inside for what happened to these people. >> i know you're grieving for them. i guess the message from mayors goodman is we respect those that we lost. he was a son of a bitch. but don't let the town suffer as a result. because then he wins. >> t
said to mayor giuliani, can we be funny? and rudyad a good equip as a response -- he said why start now? it begs a question, when is it time to be funny again and to be -- you're the guy associated with what happens in vegas, stays in vegas. is it okay for -- >> is it okay? >> you know what i'm asking? >> as long as we do it respectfully. as long as we, when we're having our good time, this that we don't forget. we're not trying to have a lobotomy, trying to wipe out the event...
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brings back so many events that i've been involved in, including 9/11 when he was 10 feet away from rudy giuliani when the south tower fell and he was talking to the vice president. we can't give you all the information until it's verified and some of it we can't give you anyway. >> you know what sheriff lomb d lombardo did. i don't know where the woman is. help me find these cars. it's not me against you. i'm dumb struck but what we've seen and we most of all want to find out why this guy did this. >> and what's happening here, you are not prejudicing the investigation. you let the investigation take you where it takes you. and not to point in certain directions. for him to reach out and say, you are absolutely right. it's not us versus them. i need your information, your help. that number of eyeballs, you get very, very important. >> and these offduty officers, not only do you have the instinct to act, but you had officers that were shy and you had them that according to eyewitnesses were protecting people, standing up while the gunfire was whizzing by everybody else. what training do you go th
brings back so many events that i've been involved in, including 9/11 when he was 10 feet away from rudy giuliani when the south tower fell and he was talking to the vice president. we can't give you all the information until it's verified and some of it we can't give you anyway. >> you know what sheriff lomb d lombardo did. i don't know where the woman is. help me find these cars. it's not me against you. i'm dumb struck but what we've seen and we most of all want to find out why this...
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speaker, we know the answer, because we know what rudy giuliani did in new york.ght the murder rate down from about 2500 to less than 500 sea year. through targeted, tough policing. targeted meaning the areas that needed more policing. when 3900 people die in the course of obama's presidency and he mentions that three or four times at most, there's something radically wrong.o 18,000 shootings in just the last six years of his presidency, why the silence there? we ran the names of the victims on this show. we scrawled them. it went on for the whole show. >> yeah, i'm trying to work onw. how to put this together in an understandable package. you ought to look at the number of children in baltimore who failed their eighth grade math and science test. about 13%he passed. 87%7% failed. if you add up the eight years of failure under obama with no effort to save the lives of these young people. look at what you just pointed out. southside chicago. there isis a small part of st. louis that is more violent than any other area in the united states. in fact, it's about as vi
speaker, we know the answer, because we know what rudy giuliani did in new york.ght the murder rate down from about 2500 to less than 500 sea year. through targeted, tough policing. targeted meaning the areas that needed more policing. when 3900 people die in the course of obama's presidency and he mentions that three or four times at most, there's something radically wrong.o 18,000 shootings in just the last six years of his presidency, why the silence there? we ran the names of the victims on...
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marc kasowitz, his old hilarious attorney who represented him on trump/russia and also linked to rudy giuliani for the crucial federal prosecutors jobs in new york, where both the president himself and jared kushner may really have skin in the game in terms of potential criminal inquiries. there have been worries about the president appointing somebody potentially beholden to him to the offices that may potentially have criminal interest in him and his family. those worries about who he might appoint to those jobs have been very much compounded by this totally unprecedented news in the last few weeks that the president has been personally meeting with some of these candidates before announcing who his nominee is for those jobs. what's he asking those people when he meets with them? well, now the news that his campaign manager as well as his son-in-law is under active investigation by those offices, that puts not just a red flag on that unprecedented behavior by the president with his u.s. attorney candidates, it really puts a -- not like a -- what's bigger than a red flag? a red siren. i big f
marc kasowitz, his old hilarious attorney who represented him on trump/russia and also linked to rudy giuliani for the crucial federal prosecutors jobs in new york, where both the president himself and jared kushner may really have skin in the game in terms of potential criminal inquiries. there have been worries about the president appointing somebody potentially beholden to him to the offices that may potentially have criminal interest in him and his family. those worries about who he might...
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one of the leading candidates for the manhattan attorney's post works at the same firm as rudy giulianie candidates to, leading candidates for the u.s. brooklyn attorney post is at the firm of mark ketsowitz, president trump's personal attorney. >> he was involved in the president's counsel when it came to the russia stuff early in the administration. this is to fill the spot that the president fired back in march. it is neither normal nor advisable for trump to personally interview candidates for u.s. attorneys positions, especially the one in manhattan. it is not illegal is my understanding, but is he right? it's not typical or normal? >> it's not typical. it's also not typically the case that you have a u.s. attorney's office that we know now to be actively looking at a matter that concerns the president's campaign. >> directly involves the president of the united states, right. and then, at the same time, you have the brooklyn u.s. attorney's office looking into the real estate firm owned by the kushner family. and the president is interviewing candidates for that, too? >> right. so
one of the leading candidates for the manhattan attorney's post works at the same firm as rudy giulianie candidates to, leading candidates for the u.s. brooklyn attorney post is at the firm of mark ketsowitz, president trump's personal attorney. >> he was involved in the president's counsel when it came to the russia stuff early in the administration. this is to fill the spot that the president fired back in march. it is neither normal nor advisable for trump to personally interview...
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rudy giuliani stood on that in front of the republican convention. grassroots of the tea party and the evangelical quests christians in the conservative catholics learned that lesson. you can go door-to-door. you can ring doorbells. when you talk about donald trump it means something. so's were able to turn the tables. you took mitch mcconnell's money and he took it from his biggest asset to his biggest liability. the more money they spend the fewer votes they get. [applause] i don't know if you are watching today. if i can take a risk on plutarch and shakespeare. on capitol hill it's like before the odds of march. -- ides of march march. >> by the way, southern poverty lawson or, why don't you go talk to corporate clients they give you the money to run these folks down and talk about the economic hate crimes have been putting on the working men and women of america. why don't you answer for all of the foundations of all of these guys to put the money in, let's look at their economic crime. they have gutted this country, you've taken their money, and
rudy giuliani stood on that in front of the republican convention. grassroots of the tea party and the evangelical quests christians in the conservative catholics learned that lesson. you can go door-to-door. you can ring doorbells. when you talk about donald trump it means something. so's were able to turn the tables. you took mitch mcconnell's money and he took it from his biggest asset to his biggest liability. the more money they spend the fewer votes they get. [applause] i don't know if...
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connection to him and the other attorney who has interviewed with the president has a connection to rudy giuliani former new york mayor and close adviser to the president. we're told that two attorneys now who are in private practice are jeff berman, who works with the giuliani law firm and ed mcnally who is a partner at the marc kasowitz firm, they met with the president for this position. it's pretty rare and rarely done and so its has created -- it has raised some concern among people on the hill that the president would meet with potential u.s. attorney candidates so early in the process and so one senator in particular as you know, senator blumenthal who sits on the judiciary committee calls it alarming. >> a city with probably the most connections to the president to say the least. let's see where this goes. thank you for laying it out. appreciate it. let's discuss this right now with alberto gonzales former attorney general under president george w. bush. he is dean of belmont university's college of law and the author of a new book "true faith and allegiance a story of service and sacrifi
connection to him and the other attorney who has interviewed with the president has a connection to rudy giuliani former new york mayor and close adviser to the president. we're told that two attorneys now who are in private practice are jeff berman, who works with the giuliani law firm and ed mcnally who is a partner at the marc kasowitz firm, they met with the president for this position. it's pretty rare and rarely done and so its has created -- it has raised some concern among people on the...
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rudy giuliani, a man i respect, , to done a stage in 2008 mock and ridicule him in front of the republicanvention. he had the great line, what is a community organizer? i tell you what it is, someone who can kick your ass twice. but the grassroots of the tea party and the evangelical christians and conservative catholics learned that lesson. you two can go door-to-door. you too can ring doorbells. when folks come to the door, they respect you. when you talk about donald trump and judge moore, it means something. alabama, you folks were able to turn the tables. moneyok mitch mcconnell's and you took it from his biggest liability.s biggest the more money they spend, the fewer votes they get. [applause] >> mitch, i don't know if you're watching, i don't know if you are watching values voters, maybe you have your staff. if i can take a rift on plutarch and shakespeare, up on capitol hill, because i've been getting calls, it is like the eyes of march -- idea of march. -- ides of march. they are looking at who will be brutus to your julius caesar. the donors are not happy, they have left you. we
rudy giuliani, a man i respect, , to done a stage in 2008 mock and ridicule him in front of the republicanvention. he had the great line, what is a community organizer? i tell you what it is, someone who can kick your ass twice. but the grassroots of the tea party and the evangelical christians and conservative catholics learned that lesson. you two can go door-to-door. you too can ring doorbells. when folks come to the door, they respect you. when you talk about donald trump and judge moore,...
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rudy giuliani stood on that stage in 2008 to mock and ridiculed him in front of the republican conventionthat great line. what is a community organizer? i tell you what it is, somebody who can kick you twice. but the grassroots of the tea party and the evangelical christians and the conservative catholics learned their lesson. you too and go door-to-door. --u too entering doorbells can ring doorbells. when you talk about donald trump, judge moore, it means something. in alabama, you folks were able to turn the tables. you took mitch mcconnell's money, and you took it from his biggest asset to his biggest liability. the more money they spend, the fewer votes they get. [applause] >> mitch, i don't know if you're watching today. maybe you have your staff, but i can take a on shakespeare, on capitol hill because i have been getting calls, it is likely for the ides of march, right? the only question is, they are looking to find out who is going to be buddhist to your julius caesar? brutus to your julius caesar? [applause] >> the donors are not happy. they have left you. we cut your oxygen off,
rudy giuliani stood on that stage in 2008 to mock and ridiculed him in front of the republican conventionthat great line. what is a community organizer? i tell you what it is, somebody who can kick you twice. but the grassroots of the tea party and the evangelical christians and the conservative catholics learned their lesson. you too and go door-to-door. --u too entering doorbells can ring doorbells. when you talk about donald trump, judge moore, it means something. in alabama, you folks were...
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rudy giuliani did that a lot. i personally don't like that.ight risk, they should voluntarily turn themselves in, but in this case they'll notify counsel that their client has been indicted, that will be over the weekend. they will tell the client, the lawyer what they expect of their client, whether it's to be arrested or turned in. the indictments will be unsealed so that the lawyers have a clear knowledge of what their client is being charged with, then the person will be brought to court and they'll be presented to the charges and they'll have to enter a plea in the future after that. and then the case goes forward. >> michael, we know, obviously, grand jury -- this is the result of a grand jury. can you just explain how that process works for those who, you know, aren't family with the grand jury system. we know the grand jury -- i think there's two grand juries going on. how exactly does the grand jury bring about charges? >> well, the grand jury is made up of a group of citizens who are brought in generally for about an 18-month period.
rudy giuliani did that a lot. i personally don't like that.ight risk, they should voluntarily turn themselves in, but in this case they'll notify counsel that their client has been indicted, that will be over the weekend. they will tell the client, the lawyer what they expect of their client, whether it's to be arrested or turned in. the indictments will be unsealed so that the lawyers have a clear knowledge of what their client is being charged with, then the person will be brought to court...
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that's legal because when the law was first passed, the city of new york under the former mayor, rudy giuliani sued and said the feds couldn't do this. the law was unconstitutional because it common deared local resources. in a case that went all the way to the second circuit u.s. court of appeals in 1999, the second circuit threw out the city of new york's case and said this law doesn't common dear local resources because they're not telling cities that you have to call the feds. they're just saying you can't tell your local sherifff he's forbidden from calling the feds if he wants to or get information about someone they've arrested. look, we're having a legal discussion and a public policy discussion but on a personal note i get really annoyed and frankly tired of local officials and the sank tumonious attitude they takes a if they're on the moral high ground. because i got to tell you what they're creating is creating sanctuaries for criminals. they're saying that inan illegal alien commit as local crime, let's say robbery or assault and they are sentenced to six months in the local jail,a
that's legal because when the law was first passed, the city of new york under the former mayor, rudy giuliani sued and said the feds couldn't do this. the law was unconstitutional because it common deared local resources. in a case that went all the way to the second circuit u.s. court of appeals in 1999, the second circuit threw out the city of new york's case and said this law doesn't common dear local resources because they're not telling cities that you have to call the feds. they're just...
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somehow we tolerate on a daily basis that kind of violence, which we shouldn't tolerate, and which rudy giulianied in new york you could bring under control. we need to get the facts out in the open. find out how he did it. what enabled him to do. >> sandra: the debate is raging on capitol hill. >> i don't defend having an automatic weapon. it is totally inappropriate to have automatic weapons in civilian hands. >> sandra: the gun debate is raging. senator chris murphy of connecticut. i want your response. he is going after congress on this. listen. >> this country has the loosest set of gun laws allowing dangerous people to own dangerous weapons. what is unacceptable in the wake of the most deadly mass shooting in the history of the country is for this utter silence, this unintentional complicity from congress to continue. >> sandra: speaker? >> i think what he doesn't tell you, which nobody on the left wants to tell you, is that we have a second amendment to protect the right to bear arms. that second amendment was written by the founding fathers because they understood that the lexington and
somehow we tolerate on a daily basis that kind of violence, which we shouldn't tolerate, and which rudy giulianied in new york you could bring under control. we need to get the facts out in the open. find out how he did it. what enabled him to do. >> sandra: the debate is raging on capitol hill. >> i don't defend having an automatic weapon. it is totally inappropriate to have automatic weapons in civilian hands. >> sandra: the gun debate is raging. senator chris murphy of...
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before rudy giuliani and our administration came to new york, people were talking about it as a ratten apr enrotten apple. nothing would change now it's the safest large city in america you can change things. you just have to be willing to and politicians need to step up and not worry about who is criticizing them >> mr. safir, we appreciate your time this morning. obviously, a lot of this early debate about the control of weapons is familiar, unfortunately. >> exactly >> we hope not to go through the same cycles over and over and over again thanks for your time >> good to be with you >> howard safir, former nyc police commissioner. >> he raises some good points. i think we have to be realistic about our country. whether you like it or not, our country is a country that is not that receptive -- he is right about new york the toughest state -- toughest state to get a gun you gotta be realistic congress has not been willing do anything the police chiefs all wish they had. there's not -- law enforcement wishes they had. law enforcement has been -- doesn't have a strong constituency in con
before rudy giuliani and our administration came to new york, people were talking about it as a ratten apr enrotten apple. nothing would change now it's the safest large city in america you can change things. you just have to be willing to and politicians need to step up and not worry about who is criticizing them >> mr. safir, we appreciate your time this morning. obviously, a lot of this early debate about the control of weapons is familiar, unfortunately. >> exactly >> we...
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wanted to touch harvey due to his powerful political connections including new york city mayor jim rudy giuliani but he had also pumped millions of dollars into the democratic party ranging from the pockets of the clintons to the obama's for thirty years weinstein operate an unencumbered approaching women who were desperate to further their careers and he paid them off and he threaten them if they talked about what he had done to them for thirty years very credible stories swirled in hollywood's elite circles about weinstein's behavior and yet no one came forward to prevent the sexual pervert from attempting to destroy the lives of young women this situation is one that could have easily been fixed decades ago if just a few of these women had had a little support from their hollywood peers. joining me now for more on this story is r t america correspondent rizzi to some toes regina how far back do these allegations strachan and who are some of the women who have come forward we've been following this story a couple of weeks now but every day there's some new iteration this is a story that's not
wanted to touch harvey due to his powerful political connections including new york city mayor jim rudy giuliani but he had also pumped millions of dollars into the democratic party ranging from the pockets of the clintons to the obama's for thirty years weinstein operate an unencumbered approaching women who were desperate to further their careers and he paid them off and he threaten them if they talked about what he had done to them for thirty years very credible stories swirled in...
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this is the man, says there was no shame in reaction of 9/11 and denounced bernard kerik and rudy giulianind president for their response to 9/11. this is a man who has said that donald trump's election is illegitimate. he is a left-wing radical. the media loves him for that reason. he is an economist who is constantly wrong. hey, welcome to today's media. stuart: what was that number you gave us last time you were on the show? was it 92% network coverage of donald trump is negative? was it 92% or 95%, but it was way up there, i know? >> stuart, it is not changing. every month we look at this. last month it was at 91%. it has been 90% average this year. in the campaign it was 91% the only time donald trump got good press, relatively was in his first month during the honeymoon period it was only 89% negative. they hate this man. this man could single-handedly the cure for cancer and they would attack him for not finding the cure for heart disease. stuart: that's good. that is sarcasm. i like it. i just love it. another one for you, brent, a cnn reporter mocks the president for helping senat
this is the man, says there was no shame in reaction of 9/11 and denounced bernard kerik and rudy giulianind president for their response to 9/11. this is a man who has said that donald trump's election is illegitimate. he is a left-wing radical. the media loves him for that reason. he is an economist who is constantly wrong. hey, welcome to today's media. stuart: what was that number you gave us last time you were on the show? was it 92% network coverage of donald trump is negative? was it 92%...
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it is legal because when the law was first passed, the city of new york under its former mayor rudy giuliani sued and said the feds couldn't do this, this law was unconstitutional because it commandeered local resources. went to the second circuit u.s. court of appeals in 1989. the second circuit throughout the city of new york's case. they said this law does not commandeered local resources, because the federal government isn't telling cities that you have to follow the feds. they're just saying that you can't tell your local sheriff that he is forbidden from calling the feds if he wants to to notify them. or to get information about somebody they arrested. having a legal discussion here, we are having a public policy discussion. note, i get really annoyed and tired of local officials in the sanctimonious attitude they take as if they are on the moral high ground with their sanctuary policy. what they are doing is creating sanctuaries for criminals. they are saying that if an illegal alien commits a local crime, let's say robbery, or assault. they are sentenced to six months in the local ja
it is legal because when the law was first passed, the city of new york under its former mayor rudy giuliani sued and said the feds couldn't do this, this law was unconstitutional because it commandeered local resources. went to the second circuit u.s. court of appeals in 1989. the second circuit throughout the city of new york's case. they said this law does not commandeered local resources, because the federal government isn't telling cities that you have to follow the feds. they're just...