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representative schneider, representative bowman? >> as i mentioned in my presentation i think it is one of the things that angers me most, a lot of good work could be done around transgenerational trauma, even people in opportunity to tell their story. in context and in full with all of the complexities. that work is being denigrated because people are alive to the fact that what could happen in that space is being used, instrumentalized, associated with this plan for a backdoor amnesty. people don't want to touch anything that is linked to that, it's actually retrograde to what is happening now. it's closing down avenues for good work that could and should be developed to address those issues, bringing programs through schools, dealing with all of that. it takes us into the opposite direction, no one wants it. you couldn't possibly say that this is actually in the interest of reconciliation. i think that is the cynical part of it, it's one of the things that concerns me most. >> i couldn't agree with you more. i think, mr. mcbride
representative schneider, representative bowman? >> as i mentioned in my presentation i think it is one of the things that angers me most, a lot of good work could be done around transgenerational trauma, even people in opportunity to tell their story. in context and in full with all of the complexities. that work is being denigrated because people are alive to the fact that what could happen in that space is being used, instrumentalized, associated with this plan for a backdoor amnesty....
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uphill battle, although it has a broad alliance, it doesn't have a majority in congress. emilia schneider is a member of congress. her party belongs to gabrielle breeches governing coalition broad front. she often criticizes sen, roha edwards, and his right wing policies accusing him of hypocrisy. yes sir, i'm a woman who firmly left wing with that also. i don't believe we leftists are in the majority, but i do think people's use a general are becoming more cosmopolitan, more progressive and less conservative. i think once had been, i question how senator ross conservative outlook, which allows the state to interfere in our private lives. and our 6 lives alone can be reconciled with the arguments of freedom that he so cries as the right wing actually wants to restrict everyone's lives. and freedom of the lee had said that had said that blue 26 year old emilia schneider is the 1st transgender lawmaker in chiles. history. president bo rich believes and diversity. and that's reflected in his cabinet. 2 of his ministers, homosexual. ah, if in i'm a transsexual will made it. we're witnessing t
uphill battle, although it has a broad alliance, it doesn't have a majority in congress. emilia schneider is a member of congress. her party belongs to gabrielle breeches governing coalition broad front. she often criticizes sen, roha edwards, and his right wing policies accusing him of hypocrisy. yes sir, i'm a woman who firmly left wing with that also. i don't believe we leftists are in the majority, but i do think people's use a general are becoming more cosmopolitan, more progressive and...
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you're now no justice, no peace. schneider began her political career as a feminist spokesperson for the student movement, rejecting the old country uncle system has become one of the cornerstones of indian government. who would get them. we come from the popular protest movement. we mustn't forget back, but we're moving forward slowly because we want to go far to what give, i'm only what good boy g. the current generation and power and she, les believes it knows about everything from julia. okay. is she helen? is only slowly, are they beginning to realize that being in power is different? it's not what they expected. indeed, months after being sworn into office, the new left us government is now getting pushed back from all sides. i happened to interest straight. that's cordoned off by the police. it's yet another protest by students over the conditions in their school. they plan to spend the night here. they say they will hold out until they complaints. a hood, what is the 22nd of this month be cancelled? we've been pointing out the problems for a long time, for decades actually, u
you're now no justice, no peace. schneider began her political career as a feminist spokesperson for the student movement, rejecting the old country uncle system has become one of the cornerstones of indian government. who would get them. we come from the popular protest movement. we mustn't forget back, but we're moving forward slowly because we want to go far to what give, i'm only what good boy g. the current generation and power and she, les believes it knows about everything from julia....
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and freedom of a we had say that had said that a lou 26 year old emilia schneider is the 1st transgender lawmaker in chiles. history. president burridge believes and diversity, and that's reflected in his cabinet 2 of his ministers, a homosexual. ah, if in i'm a transsexual woman, it were witnessing the dawn of a new era until now chile was considered very conservative, but it's becoming more open. we're just experiencing turbulence because of this change. the moment of babylon books are now no justice, no peace. schneider began her political career as a feminist spokesperson for the student movement, rejecting the old country uncle system has become one of the cornerstones of the new government. who will get them. we come from the popular protest movement. we mustn't forget that mamma, moving forward slowly because we want to go far in the world give. i'm only like giving us your g the current generation in power. and sheila believes it knows about everything. from juliet again, it is only slowly are they beginning to realize that being in power is different? it's not what they expected
and freedom of a we had say that had said that a lou 26 year old emilia schneider is the 1st transgender lawmaker in chiles. history. president burridge believes and diversity, and that's reflected in his cabinet 2 of his ministers, a homosexual. ah, if in i'm a transsexual woman, it were witnessing the dawn of a new era until now chile was considered very conservative, but it's becoming more open. we're just experiencing turbulence because of this change. the moment of babylon books are now no...
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earlier, we spoke to michael schneider, an independent nuclear policy analyst, to give us his assessmentchael: i am very concerned and i must admit that this is only the higher stage of what we are seeing, we have been seeing for the past six months. i mean, this is absolutely unprecedented situation. those nuclear power plants, any nuclear power plant in the world, has not been degned to operate in wartime situations. safety and security, based on a very complex system of regulatis, inspectis, control, you know, spare parts that are permanently replacing old parts, so it is a complex whole chain of activities that maintain reactors as safe and secure. and that is a situation we have not seen in six months. i am particularly concerned about two this. one is obviously, electricity supply, because you cannot cool a nuclear power plant without an existing. we've seen that in fukushima, what the consequences could be. the second thing is the people. i mean, can you imagine, for six months, how many people per reactor have been working at basically gunpoint conditions? jane: that was michael
earlier, we spoke to michael schneider, an independent nuclear policy analyst, to give us his assessmentchael: i am very concerned and i must admit that this is only the higher stage of what we are seeing, we have been seeing for the past six months. i mean, this is absolutely unprecedented situation. those nuclear power plants, any nuclear power plant in the world, has not been degned to operate in wartime situations. safety and security, based on a very complex system of regulatis, inspectis,...
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people like and i schneider are also beginning to contend with their losses will be that too long. he was born into a fishing family and grew up on the banks of the owner. his family makes its living from smoked fish at present, only fish from the baltic sea and their camp site. but potential visitors are scared and i was on my for having a great summer. you can see people on the road with a black, so can't events. but in recent years we'd always have a lot more people come on now suddenly as become so quiet, you can see for yourself. schneider still has many questions about what killed the fish and who was responsible. but he focuses on keeping afloat and rejoices at every lie fishy spots and the river was bitten by that thing, but it just has to go long. and we've written, i'd like to continue to practice my profession here was and to live by the river, where they live. the dramatic images of tons of dead fish have now passed. meanwhile, the inhabitants of the odors banks are just starting to gauge the extent of their loss. and remind her of the top story way of following for you
people like and i schneider are also beginning to contend with their losses will be that too long. he was born into a fishing family and grew up on the banks of the owner. his family makes its living from smoked fish at present, only fish from the baltic sea and their camp site. but potential visitors are scared and i was on my for having a great summer. you can see people on the road with a black, so can't events. but in recent years we'd always have a lot more people come on now suddenly as...
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that decision was made to support restaurants in japan town tuesday, jeopardy champion amy schneider will ask the questions rather than answer them. she's out seeing the bay area book festivals, first ever literary pub trivia night. it's at the ivey room in albany, she'll ask everything from literary feuds to pen names to famous first lines. schneider 1 40 jeopardy shows in a row and it's the first transgender contestant to compete in the tournament of champions. if you know your sonnets and novels, you can register for the trivia contest. ktvu s web links page. and what is a fabulous city albany? about 20,000 people call it home there and boy did they enjoy sunshine today and temperatures in the low seventies other notable numbers around the bay area 66 in pacifica to 20 degrees warmer than that, and antiochus at 86 degrees. check out santa rosa 79 to the south all the way into senators. a same story. 79 degrees. average high temperature in san francisco is 67. but today, 69 it was spot on today in oakland through piedmont into alameda and the low seventies, it was is a near perfect
that decision was made to support restaurants in japan town tuesday, jeopardy champion amy schneider will ask the questions rather than answer them. she's out seeing the bay area book festivals, first ever literary pub trivia night. it's at the ivey room in albany, she'll ask everything from literary feuds to pen names to famous first lines. schneider 1 40 jeopardy shows in a row and it's the first transgender contestant to compete in the tournament of champions. if you know your sonnets and...
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barbara frei leads schneider electric�*s global industrial automation business.d everything this year, post cop26. so, what impact has that had on what governments are doing and what businesses are doing? doing and what businesses are doinu ? ., doing and what businesses are doinr? . ., ., doing? so, thanks for having me here. doing? so, thanks for having me here- look. _ doing? so, thanks for having me here. look, the _ doing? so, thanks for having me here. look, the promises- doing? so, thanks for having me here. look, the promises of- here. look, the promises of cop26 have not been thrown out. many countries and companies are accelerating the net zero transition and are working on plans to substantially reduce emissions by 2030 and this will lead to less dependency on fossil fields. lead to less dependency on fossilfields. so, the fossil fields. so, the short—term fossilfields. so, the short—term outlook might look gloomy as we have just outlined, but we simply must remember that we have all the tools and technologies available to make massive efficiency gains
barbara frei leads schneider electric�*s global industrial automation business.d everything this year, post cop26. so, what impact has that had on what governments are doing and what businesses are doing? doing and what businesses are doinu ? ., doing and what businesses are doinr? . ., ., doing? so, thanks for having me here. doing? so, thanks for having me here- look. _ doing? so, thanks for having me here. look, the _ doing? so, thanks for having me here. look, the promises- doing? so,...
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let's go right to cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider. judge bruce reinhart did not take long to decide on unceiling the document after receiving the justice department's redactions today. >> he didn't. the judge moving very swiftly. less than four hours after the doj submitted its proposed redactions, the judge agreed to what they were recommending here. the doj has likely been working on this for the past week since the judge ruled they had to come up with these redactions at a hearing last thursday. they put forward this recommendation despite the thakt that they argued in court that they wouldn't even be able to come up with redactions that wouldn't significantly make the affidavit in their words devoid of content. somehow they found a way to satisfy the judge and the judge is agreeing to let the doj black out significant portions of this affidavit because the judge wrote in his order this. he said i find that the government has met its burden of showing a compelling reason, good cause, to seal portions of the affidavit because disclo
let's go right to cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider. judge bruce reinhart did not take long to decide on unceiling the document after receiving the justice department's redactions today. >> he didn't. the judge moving very swiftly. less than four hours after the doj submitted its proposed redactions, the judge agreed to what they were recommending here. the doj has likely been working on this for the past week since the judge ruled they had to come up with these redactions at a...
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jessica schneider is back with us. what's the latest, jessica?> reporter: alisyn, the judge here, bruce reinhart, he's opening the door to the possibility that portions of this affidavit could be publicly released. however, that would not happen at least for another week. so, the judge throughout this hearing, kiva is in the courtroom providing updates, and he continually had skepticism that the justice department needed to keep this entire affidavit under seal. the judge saying, i'm not prepared to find that the affidavit should be fully sealed, adding that there could potentially be portions that could be unsealed. so, now, the judge wants to work with the justice department to hear what portions they may be able to publicly pout out that would not endanger their investigation. he's putting in motion a schedule here. he's asking for the justice department to come back to him by thursday to propose redactions and explain why each piece of information needs to be kept from the public and if there is anything that can be released to the public, an
jessica schneider is back with us. what's the latest, jessica?> reporter: alisyn, the judge here, bruce reinhart, he's opening the door to the possibility that portions of this affidavit could be publicly released. however, that would not happen at least for another week. so, the judge throughout this hearing, kiva is in the courtroom providing updates, and he continually had skepticism that the justice department needed to keep this entire affidavit under seal. the judge saying, i'm not...
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for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®.people who get it. >> we are in a period of extreme uncertainty. there can always be a new anticipated shock that pushes us up or down. the way that the ukrainian goes can have a big impact. >> that is why i think we need more of a gradual, do not shake expectations too much. >> there is a risk that the central banks race interest rate too fast. >> fiscal policy worldwide is on average much too expansionary, we could have no recession because we failed to succeed in bringing inflation down. heidi: nobel laureates speaking about their expectations for the economy. our next guest thinks that jiabao can keep their open at jackson hole. we have the ceo of pepper international. you are maintaining this balance strategy. you are managing expectations going into the key speech this week? >> i think that powell has been in a good position. he can sound reasonable enough to keep the goals happy as well. i am pointing to the data and saying he will follow the data, that gives him options. i thin
for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®.people who get it. >> we are in a period of extreme uncertainty. there can always be a new anticipated shock that pushes us up or down. the way that the ukrainian goes can have a big impact. >> that is why i think we need more of a gradual, do not shake expectations too much. >> there is a risk that the central banks race interest rate too fast. >> fiscal policy worldwide is on average...
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for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®. who get it. guy: august is upon us. today, we see that rally continuing. it is already mixed market. the numbers we see today, the chinese data certainly adding some weight to the bottom of the market. almost a goldilocks number. the euro is up. the bond market, certainly catching a bit. might actually stick to the economic commitment. that would be good news. the italian 10 year is up. yields coming down very sharply at 2.8%. getting some news on nancy pelosi, you want to pay attention to that. bloomberg news now reporting that nancy pelosi will visit taiwan. we will discuss that next. this is bloomberg. guy: monday, august 1. european stocks are higher just. the countdown to the close starts right now. the countdown is on in europe. this is "bloomberg markets: european close" with guy johnson and alix steel. guy: 30 minutes until the close. markets in europe, equities bid but only just, banks are up. energy acting is a significant anchor.
for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®. who get it. guy: august is upon us. today, we see that rally continuing. it is already mixed market. the numbers we see today, the chinese data certainly adding some weight to the bottom of the market. almost a goldilocks number. the euro is up. the bond market, certainly catching a bit. might actually stick to the economic commitment. that would be good news. the italian 10 year is up. yields coming down very...
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for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®.illions have made the switch from the big three and it orchestration by cdw®. to xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year on their wireless bill. and all of those millions are on the nation's most reliable 5g network and most recommended wireless carrier. that's a whole lot of happy campers out there. and it's never too late to join them. get $450 off any new purchase of an eligible samsung device with xfinity mobile. or add a line to your plan today at xfinitymobile.com guy: european stocks lower, the only two sectors in positive territory, energy and food. that feels familiar. the countdown to the close starts now. >> the countdown is on in europe. this is bloomberg markets: european close with guy johnson and alix steel. guy:
for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®.illions have made the switch from the big three and it orchestration by cdw®. to xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year on their wireless bill. and all of those millions are on the nation's most reliable 5g network and most recommended wireless carrier. that's a whole lot of happy campers out there. and it's never too late to join them. get $450 off any new purchase of an eligible samsung...
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. >> more now on the release of the affidavit from jessica schneider. all righ . >> reporter: we could see the search warned in redacted formed at any moment and that is because the federal judge bruce line harts has ruled that the justice department must make public the version they submitted to him on thursday. now, this is a version that is likely significantly blacked out. but it still could reveal a few procedural details about why the search happened on august 8. the judge ro that the doj must reveal their version of the affidavit by noon on friday and the judge did agree that the doj does need to blackout substantial portions of the affidavit since it could reveal the identity witnesses and law enforcement agent and uncharged parties who might eventually be charged with crimes related to the ongoing criminal investigation into classified information. the judge also said that the doj could blackout details related to the sources and methods and grand jury information since we know of course the grand jury has been hearing evidence for months. they
. >> more now on the release of the affidavit from jessica schneider. all righ . >> reporter: we could see the search warned in redacted formed at any moment and that is because the federal judge bruce line harts has ruled that the justice department must make public the version they submitted to him on thursday. now, this is a version that is likely significantly blacked out. but it still could reveal a few procedural details about why the search happened on august 8. the judge ro...
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for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®. who get it. emily: meta says they just shut down a russian troll farm. the facebook. company leasing quarterly reports they outlined the actions they took against fake accounts and hackers who tried to create an appearance for the support of the russian war in ukraine. global threat intelligence strategy lead meta joins us now. talked about this particular operation, how widespread and effective was it? >> in terms of being widespread it was trying to hit everywhere across the internet at the same time. it was a troll farm, an organization out of russia hiring people off the streets to run fake accounts kind of everywhere on the internet. fake accounts on youtube, telegram, youtube, twitter. we found them on instagram. they tried to make it look like there was large-scale support for the russian invasion of ukraine. that's the widespread effect. but all we saw was that they were not very good at that they did. a lot of the fake accounts were caught by the automated systems before we c
for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®. who get it. emily: meta says they just shut down a russian troll farm. the facebook. company leasing quarterly reports they outlined the actions they took against fake accounts and hackers who tried to create an appearance for the support of the russian war in ukraine. global threat intelligence strategy lead meta joins us now. talked about this particular operation, how widespread and effective was it? >>...
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shery: for more, let's bring in jodi schneider. what are we expecting on this potential trip to taiwan by speaker pelosi that might include a meeting with their president? jodi: we really just heard in the past day much more about the fact that she is likely to go. until this point it had been possibly on the agenda but it was not that certain. and now from people familiar with the matter as well as a lot of media reports it looks like she will go, and that she will likely meet with taiwan's president. of course this caused the u.s. administration today to warn china not to escalate, which shows that it is worried about such potential escalation. china has said there would be grave consequences if this visit were to occur. and it really does kind of test this whole relationship. as you note, someone of this stature, the highest elected official, not in the administration, has not visited taiwan in 25 years. so this would really be historic, and would test that agreement between the u.s. the u.s. has said that beijing remains, that
shery: for more, let's bring in jodi schneider. what are we expecting on this potential trip to taiwan by speaker pelosi that might include a meeting with their president? jodi: we really just heard in the past day much more about the fact that she is likely to go. until this point it had been possibly on the agenda but it was not that certain. and now from people familiar with the matter as well as a lot of media reports it looks like she will go, and that she will likely meet with taiwan's...
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so when you're ready with a trip to pay bill schneider cut a feel for us gave them just the name of a certain person was jordan jordan. but the more so, because then you need to, to con, should on blossom so don't you're not a jewish that whistle is that it would talk about at the ledger i bought this night . there's 2 new talks to russian collage coke dressmakers, given us a solution that was will unless there's a solution or oh good. it's and give us diane, you use up to the a on so much it did good. yeah. i did a lot of money that i missed some welcoming still my with the blood with with me or send me to send you minus. yes, i'm us before with my other funny to just talking to me, but i fishy. i use a border with a brochure, mama, now let's just, i just collect without him just to put that on his finger. sure. i knew this up for sale. his vision. it was, i had to live um on the option that newer version of a with solution is to open the most is the meaning of impression is much the anymore. i mean, yeah. okay. lemme encoded bunk at the bill. i just got home and you have a choice wi
so when you're ready with a trip to pay bill schneider cut a feel for us gave them just the name of a certain person was jordan jordan. but the more so, because then you need to, to con, should on blossom so don't you're not a jewish that whistle is that it would talk about at the ledger i bought this night . there's 2 new talks to russian collage coke dressmakers, given us a solution that was will unless there's a solution or oh good. it's and give us diane, you use up to the a on so much it...
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cnn's jessica schneider has the details. >> tonight, new revelations that former president trump's two white house lawyers interviewed with the fbi about classified documents at mar-a-lago. white house counsel pat cipollone and his deputy, pat philbin, were trump's designated representatives to the national archive when trump left office. they could have insight about what was taken to mar-a-lago, and why 11 sets of classified documents remain there until last monday, when fda gents searched trump's palm beach home. those details come as a court fight for more information about the search is looming. a federal judge announcing he will hold a hearing thursday afternoon on whether to publicly release the affidavit that provided the basis for last monday search. the justice department is seeking to keep it secret, saying any release would reveal highly sensitive information about witnesses, plus specific. so the doj is asking to keep it under wraps, because if it were released, it would provide too much of a road map onto the governments ongoing investigation. so the arguments are coming
cnn's jessica schneider has the details. >> tonight, new revelations that former president trump's two white house lawyers interviewed with the fbi about classified documents at mar-a-lago. white house counsel pat cipollone and his deputy, pat philbin, were trump's designated representatives to the national archive when trump left office. they could have insight about what was taken to mar-a-lago, and why 11 sets of classified documents remain there until last monday, when fda gents...
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more now from jessica schneider in washington. >> reporter: new details about the fbi search of mar-a-lago are emerging as republican congressional leaders cry foul about the target and the timing. >> i know doing this 90 days before aen election reeks of politics. >> reporter: kevin mccarthy tweeting the department of justice has reached an intolerable state of weaponized politicization, warning about investigations if republicans take the house in november wri wri wri writing ag garland -- >> come and answer our questions about this action today which has never happened in american history. what was on the warrant, what were you really doing, what were you looking for, why not talk to president trump and have him give the information you are after? >> reporter: trump was in new york at trump tower when the search began monday morning. his son eric said he alerted trump about what was unfolding in florida. >> the purpose of the raid from what they said is because the national archives wanted to coop corroborate whether or not touchdown had any documents in his possession and my father has
more now from jessica schneider in washington. >> reporter: new details about the fbi search of mar-a-lago are emerging as republican congressional leaders cry foul about the target and the timing. >> i know doing this 90 days before aen election reeks of politics. >> reporter: kevin mccarthy tweeting the department of justice has reached an intolerable state of weaponized politicization, warning about investigations if republicans take the house in november wri wri wri...
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cnn's jessica schneider has details. >> reporter: there are new revelations that former president trump'sop white house lawyers interviewed with the fbi about classified documents at mar-a-lago. white house counsel, pat sablone and his deputy, pat tillman, were trump's designated representatives to the national archives when trump left office. so, they could have shared details with the fbi, maybe about what was taken to mar-a- lago, whether trump insisted that documents remained with him, and why exactly 11 sets of classified documents remained at mar-a-lago until last monday, when fbi agents searched trump's palm beach home. those details are coming out just as the court fight for more information about the search is looming. a federal judge, announcing, he will hold a hearing on thursday afternoon on whether to publicly release the affidavit of. that's what provided the basis for last monday's search. now, the justice department is seeking to keep it completely secret. they say, any release would reveal what they're calling highly-sensitive information about witnesses, plus specific in
cnn's jessica schneider has details. >> reporter: there are new revelations that former president trump'sop white house lawyers interviewed with the fbi about classified documents at mar-a-lago. white house counsel, pat sablone and his deputy, pat tillman, were trump's designated representatives to the national archives when trump left office. so, they could have shared details with the fbi, maybe about what was taken to mar-a- lago, whether trump insisted that documents remained with...
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. >> cnn's jessica schneider takes a closer look at cloaking conversations behind executive privilege. >> reporter: pressure continues to build on the justice department to charge trump. at the same time prosecutors have ramped up their investigation in recent days with subpoenas to several former white house top officials all while cnn has officially learned trump's legal team is in talked with doj officials about trump wanting to shield his talks with investigators. >> i think he's guilty of the most dirlereliction of duty. >> we're going to continue to follow the facts. i think the department of justice will do that. they'll have to look at it, understanding what it means if the facts and evidence are there and they decide not to prosecute, how do we then call ourselves a nation of laws. >> reporter: the attorney general has refused to divulge what prosecutors are planning. >> no person is above the law in this country. >> even a former president. >> maybe i'll say that again. no person is above the law in this country. i can't say it any more clearly than that. >> reporter: source
. >> cnn's jessica schneider takes a closer look at cloaking conversations behind executive privilege. >> reporter: pressure continues to build on the justice department to charge trump. at the same time prosecutors have ramped up their investigation in recent days with subpoenas to several former white house top officials all while cnn has officially learned trump's legal team is in talked with doj officials about trump wanting to shield his talks with investigators. >> i...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >> jessica, thank you so much.et's dig deeper with cnn law enforcement analyst peter licata. he's a former fbi supervisory special agent. peter, we're grateful to have your expertise this morning. when you go over this affidavit, does any of this read to you the way that the former president is describing it like a fishi expedition or witch hunt? >> good morning. no, it doesn't, when you look at the portions of the affidavit that aren't much but telling it wasn't just a random search of any and all boxes that may or may not be classified. it was a specific number. 184 documents broken down into 62 confidential, 92 secret, and 27 top secret documents. and moreover, it was a specific location that was addressed in that affidavit which was the foyer inside the residence. again, very specific to what was being searched for. and for the location of which witnesses reported that information was. >> so, a lot of the affidavit, as you noted, is pretty heavily redacted. what kind of specifics can you glean about the details
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >> jessica, thank you so much.et's dig deeper with cnn law enforcement analyst peter licata. he's a former fbi supervisory special agent. peter, we're grateful to have your expertise this morning. when you go over this affidavit, does any of this read to you the way that the former president is describing it like a fishi expedition or witch hunt? >> good morning. no, it doesn't, when you look at the portions of the affidavit that aren't much but...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> and senator kyrsten sinema has emerged as a key holdout on her party's economic package, the only democrat not to pledge her support after chuck schumer and joe manchin reached a deal last week on the bill. sinema has been raising questions about some of the bill's proposed tax increases such as a 15% minimum tax on corporations. she has also expressed concerns about raising taxes on so-called carried interest which would impact private equity and hedge fund managers. scisinema has apparently relayeo top democrats that she wants that provision out of the bill. >>> a new economic survey is suggesting the u.s. is not in a recession which was welcome news on the wall street. all three major u.s. indices closed in the back after a survey, it said that the service sector grew last month reinforcing the view that the recession is not under way. the dow gained more than 400 points or almost 1.3% and the nasdaq and s&p 500 were up by even bigger margins. let's check on the markets currently. if we look at the futures, they are all down. i think those con
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> and senator kyrsten sinema has emerged as a key holdout on her party's economic package, the only democrat not to pledge her support after chuck schumer and joe manchin reached a deal last week on the bill. sinema has been raising questions about some of the bill's proposed tax increases such as a 15% minimum tax on corporations. she has also expressed concerns about raising taxes on so-called carried interest which would impact private equity...
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>> all right, jessica schneider, we know you'll stay on top of it. thanks so much. joining me now broadcasting legend, former abc news anchor and white house correspondent, sam donaldson. sam, my friend, thanks, as always, for being with us. always a pleasure to have you on. >> glad to be here, jim. >> great to see you. this is a perfect subject, i think, for both of us to talk about. you've seen it all from vietnam to watergate to the clinton impeachment and the iraq war and now we have top secret documents recovered from the home of a former president who still refuses to admit he lost an election. how should this story be covered in the eyes of sam donaldson? >> well, you know, when i heard about it, the fact that the fbi had seized from his safe and other places these documents which should be held some place else particularly the top secret ones which must be held some place else. it may be a violation of the espionage act of 1917. that's a very serious crime. i thought of al capone. a great big gangster in the 1920s and '30s, bootlegged millions of gallons of
>> all right, jessica schneider, we know you'll stay on top of it. thanks so much. joining me now broadcasting legend, former abc news anchor and white house correspondent, sam donaldson. sam, my friend, thanks, as always, for being with us. always a pleasure to have you on. >> glad to be here, jim. >> great to see you. this is a perfect subject, i think, for both of us to talk about. you've seen it all from vietnam to watergate to the clinton impeachment and the iraq war and...
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cnn's jessica schneider has the details. >> reporter: former president trump, now claiming that documents taken from mar-a-lago are protected by executive privilege and attorney client privilege, but the reality here is they still aren't his documents to keep. under the presidential records act, they do belong to the national archives. plus, given that 11 sets of the documents have various levels of classified designations, including top-secret, democrats are now demanding that the director of national intelligence, avril haynes, conduct an immediate review of the materials because the national security implications of what was found at mar-a- lago, and concerns that it could cause grave damage if that information fell into the wrong hands. on the flipside, republicans are demanding more details. some say, they want to see the affidavit of that lead out the basis for that search warrant. it is highly likely, though, that the affidavit would be unsealed, because of the delicate information and resources that investigators likely disclosed in that affidavit of. and these calls for actions,
cnn's jessica schneider has the details. >> reporter: former president trump, now claiming that documents taken from mar-a-lago are protected by executive privilege and attorney client privilege, but the reality here is they still aren't his documents to keep. under the presidential records act, they do belong to the national archives. plus, given that 11 sets of the documents have various levels of classified designations, including top-secret, democrats are now demanding that the...
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. >> detective schneider wanted to talk to liz.isdemeanor warrant here in douglas county. >> once she's actually in the interview chair, detective schneider tells her the real subject of their interview, cari farver. >> the reason you are in this chair right now today is because you have a lot of questions that you need to answer for me. her phone was at your house right after she disappeared. i want to ask you how you can explain that to me, please. >> she's never been to my house. >> your fingerprints are inside her vehicle. how would your fingerprints be inside her vehicle? >> i don't know, because i've never been in her car. >> you drove her car. >> no, i didn't! i've never been inside of her car. i've never even been around her car. ever. >> your fingerprints are in there. >> no, i haven't. i'm not lying. i've never been around her car. i've never even seen it. >> she definitely was giving me the old evil eye. she was upset, you could tell, by being confronted. >> for years and years people have been sending emails under cari'
. >> detective schneider wanted to talk to liz.isdemeanor warrant here in douglas county. >> once she's actually in the interview chair, detective schneider tells her the real subject of their interview, cari farver. >> the reason you are in this chair right now today is because you have a lot of questions that you need to answer for me. her phone was at your house right after she disappeared. i want to ask you how you can explain that to me, please. >> she's never been...
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as cnn's jessica schneider reports, executive privilege concerns could prove to be a complication for >> reporter: the justice department escalating its investigation into january 6th. with cnn learning of two new key subpoenas to the former white house counsel and his deputy. pat cipollone and patrick philbin are the highest ranking white house officials to be subpoenaed so far. >> this is probably bad for former president trump. >> reporter: prosecutors are deep into their investigation from trump allies to overturn the 2020 election. two top aides to vice president pence appeared before a grand jury last month. subpoenas have already been served to several people who schemed to create fake slates of electors saying trump won the 2020 election in several swing states. earlier this summer fbi agents seized lawyer john eastman's phone and raided jeffrey clark's home. >> can i call my lawyer? >> it shows this is more than what did john eastman do, the attorney that basically came up with that crazy scheme to overturn the election. it probably is a very deep interest on what the preside
as cnn's jessica schneider reports, executive privilege concerns could prove to be a complication for >> reporter: the justice department escalating its investigation into january 6th. with cnn learning of two new key subpoenas to the former white house counsel and his deputy. pat cipollone and patrick philbin are the highest ranking white house officials to be subpoenaed so far. >> this is probably bad for former president trump. >> reporter: prosecutors are deep into their...
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more that from jessica schneider. >> reporter: a federal judge in florida says he wants at least some portions of the affidavit justifying the mar-a-lago search made public saying i'm not prepared to find that the affidavit should be fully sealed. before deciding, magistrate judge reinhart is giving the justice department one week to propose redactions. the doj has forcefully opposed releasing it saying it could derail their ongoing criminal says. >> much of our work is by necessity conducted out of the public eye. we do that to protect the constitutional rights of all americans and to protect the integrity of our investigations. >> reporter: judge reinhart has already released the search warrant and inventory of items taken from mar-a-lago, including 11 sets of classified documents. today he made several more filings public, including the doj's warrant application where they describe the potential offenses being investigated as the willful retention of national defense information, concealment or removal of government records and obstruction of a federal investigation. the newly rele
more that from jessica schneider. >> reporter: a federal judge in florida says he wants at least some portions of the affidavit justifying the mar-a-lago search made public saying i'm not prepared to find that the affidavit should be fully sealed. before deciding, magistrate judge reinhart is giving the justice department one week to propose redactions. the doj has forcefully opposed releasing it saying it could derail their ongoing criminal says. >> much of our work is by necessity...
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. >> let's get right to cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider. this tension between the lawmakers and the inspector general has been going on for a while, but it seems to be escalating. >> it's an ongoing battle. we're seeing this escalation, between two top democrats, bennie thompson, carolyn maloney, with the dhs ig and now they're cuesiaccusing the ig of obstruction. is this goes back to the claim that the ig failed to notify congress that these texts were gone from the secret service from that period around january 6th. right after that, thompson and maloney demanded he recuse himself from any investigation into the secret service. now they're taking it a step further, saying he really hasn't cooperated with them in the past several weeks so they're writing this in the letter they just sent today. they're saying, in response to the committee's requests, you have refused to produce responsive documents and blocked employees in your office from appearing for transcribed interviews. your obstruction of the committee's investigations is unaccepta
. >> let's get right to cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider. this tension between the lawmakers and the inspector general has been going on for a while, but it seems to be escalating. >> it's an ongoing battle. we're seeing this escalation, between two top democrats, bennie thompson, carolyn maloney, with the dhs ig and now they're cuesiaccusing the ig of obstruction. is this goes back to the claim that the ig failed to notify congress that these texts were gone from the...
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jessica schneider has that story. >> reporter: trump's legal team and justice department lawyers are gearing up for a court fight thursday afternoon. and it is all over whether the affidavit that provided the basis for the search at mar-a-lago last week should be made public. the federal judge will be able to read over arguments from both sides before the hearing and then this judge will pepper both sides with questions before he deliberates and makes his decision. the justice department we know is adamantly opposed to anything being released from the affidavit. the details in the affidavit are what allowed the affidavit to secure the search warrant and the doj has said it could potentially derail their ongoing investigation if it is unsealed because it would reveal specific investigative techniques and highly sensitive information about witnesses that they have already talked to. so you can expect that the justice department, prosecutors, will be arguing forcefully against the unsealing of the affidavit in court thursday afternoon. and we expect trump's team will be arguing for mayb
jessica schneider has that story. >> reporter: trump's legal team and justice department lawyers are gearing up for a court fight thursday afternoon. and it is all over whether the affidavit that provided the basis for the search at mar-a-lago last week should be made public. the federal judge will be able to read over arguments from both sides before the hearing and then this judge will pepper both sides with questions before he deliberates and makes his decision. the justice department...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >> thank you so much.ing in a former federal prosecutor and author of the book "a spy in plain sight." jessica, laying out all of these legal troubles the president faces and every day a new development, we're learning now that pat cipollone and patrick philbin, two white house lawyers, were interviewed by the fbi earlier this year. that is a huge development. could they provide information that's criminally implicate the former president? >> maybe. i would be very surprised if their testimony in those interviews was full and complete. just like i think that giuliani will take the fifth or attorney/client privilege. i think that those lawyers would have done the same thing. though they may have been -- remember, at that point when they were interviewed, they were trying to negotiate, right, with the justice department about return of these documents. so they may have given information, enough information, over that rouse suspicion if you will and let they will another subpoena and able to videotape certain
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >> thank you so much.ing in a former federal prosecutor and author of the book "a spy in plain sight." jessica, laying out all of these legal troubles the president faces and every day a new development, we're learning now that pat cipollone and patrick philbin, two white house lawyers, were interviewed by the fbi earlier this year. that is a huge development. could they provide information that's criminally implicate the former president?...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> let's talk more about all of this. here with me now is cnn contributor and author of the book "the truth about trump," michael deantonio. so good to see you, michael. after listening to everything we just heard, do you think trump is more worried right now about the legal peril that he could face in this investigation or his political future? >> well, of course it has to be both. i actually think he's probably more worried about his political future, only because prosecutors are very reluctant to go after presidents, of course. richard nixon was pardoned. i think there is sensitivity, especially with merrick garland, the attorney general, who was careful not to violate the fbi's rule about not interfering with elections. they set a 90-day sort of buffer that really discourages any actions of the sort taken at mar-a-lago. so it's clear the doj is moving carefully. i'm not sure that the prosecutor in atlanta will be able to move forward, because there will be petitions related to a local court taking on a national figure
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> let's talk more about all of this. here with me now is cnn contributor and author of the book "the truth about trump," michael deantonio. so good to see you, michael. after listening to everything we just heard, do you think trump is more worried right now about the legal peril that he could face in this investigation or his political future? >> well, of course it has to be both. i actually think he's probably more worried about...
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jessica schneider. joining us now, the former fbi deputy director and rew andrew .you look at the scope of the investigation and the trump legal team is in direct communication with the u.s. justice department, what does that tell you? >> well there is no question, wolf, that this investigation is active, it is vital and it seems to be drawing a closer bead right on the center target who we could all i think accurately assume is the former president. the engagement of trump's legal team with the prosecutors is really remarkable and i think it tells us two things. one, they are very concerned about what these conversations might reveal if they are not shielded by the privilege. the fact that they're engaging this aggressively and this early in the process, tells me that they are desperate to keep those conversations off the deck. and the second thing, from a tactical perspective, i think it is possible that these conversations are having with prosecutors are going on record with the fact that the president intends to semly formally invoke the privilege in an effort t
jessica schneider. joining us now, the former fbi deputy director and rew andrew .you look at the scope of the investigation and the trump legal team is in direct communication with the u.s. justice department, what does that tell you? >> well there is no question, wolf, that this investigation is active, it is vital and it seems to be drawing a closer bead right on the center target who we could all i think accurately assume is the former president. the engagement of trump's legal team...
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cnn's jessica schneider has our report. >> reporter: new information related to documents of the mar- a-lago search sharpening the focus on former president trump as a possible subject of a criminal probe. the application for the search warrant, unsealed thursday, that reveals that among the crimes the doj is investigating includes the willful retention of national defense information. language that could point to the role of trump, who would have unauthorized possession of national documents while in office, but not once he moved out of the white house and mar- a-lago. >> the papers don't specify donald trump specifically, you usually don't specify a person, but we can figure out what they mean by the words they did give us. >> reporter: trump's former attorney, rudy giuliani, who is the target of another criminal probe out of georgia investigating fraud, lashed out defending the former president. >> now they want to make them responsible for taking classified documents and preserve them. really, if you look at the espionage act, it is not really about taking the documents, it is abo
cnn's jessica schneider has our report. >> reporter: new information related to documents of the mar- a-lago search sharpening the focus on former president trump as a possible subject of a criminal probe. the application for the search warrant, unsealed thursday, that reveals that among the crimes the doj is investigating includes the willful retention of national defense information. language that could point to the role of trump, who would have unauthorized possession of national...
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we'll bring in jessica schneider. we have seen attacks in cincinnati, ohio, in arizona, in phoenix, we saw people carrying guns outside the fbi office there. now, we have barricades around the bureau's building here in washington. there's major concern that something dangerous could happen. >> yeah, there's a major heightened threat environment, alex. so much here that the security division here, they've notified the fbi, 30,000 employees, they're saying stay vigilvigilat these facilities. on stop of that, a joint bulletin from fbi and homeland security laying out it's been intensified. there's been a threat of dirty bombs outside of washington here and calling for civil war and armed rebellion. because of that, we're seeing precautions. we're seeing it outside of washington at the cooper building. that's where the fbi headquarters are located. they put up that fencing around the building and really the threats have only increased since the search warrant was executed at mar-a-lago one week ago. our team is now told t
we'll bring in jessica schneider. we have seen attacks in cincinnati, ohio, in arizona, in phoenix, we saw people carrying guns outside the fbi office there. now, we have barricades around the bureau's building here in washington. there's major concern that something dangerous could happen. >> yeah, there's a major heightened threat environment, alex. so much here that the security division here, they've notified the fbi, 30,000 employees, they're saying stay vigilvigilat these...
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for more on the latest in the trump investigations, i want to bring in jessica schneider and also athena jones who is in manchester where mike pence spoke today. trump's team are on the clock. they have to tell a judge by 9:00 a.m. tomorrow whether they support unsealing the mar-a-lago affidavit which would explain in detail why that raid took place. how does that factor into the judge's decision do you think? >> the judge will be able to get a look at the trump team's legal arguments once they submit their filing tomorrow morning. the doj has already submitted its acrgument on monday and the judge will be peppering both sides are questions at the hearing at 1:00 p.m., it will be after that that the judge will probably deliberate and make that decision whether to unseal the after the. but what we know is that the doj is adamantly opposed to unsealing this after the. as you mentioned, this affidavit lays on us the entire reasoning that they wanted to get the search warrant, lays out the probable cause. so a lot of specific details. and doj is saying if this is released, it would completel
for more on the latest in the trump investigations, i want to bring in jessica schneider and also athena jones who is in manchester where mike pence spoke today. trump's team are on the clock. they have to tell a judge by 9:00 a.m. tomorrow whether they support unsealing the mar-a-lago affidavit which would explain in detail why that raid took place. how does that factor into the judge's decision do you think? >> the judge will be able to get a look at the trump team's legal arguments...
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jessica schneider. thank you very, very much. let's bring in our legal and national political experts. let's start with preet bharara. what are your main takeaways from this heavily redacted document? >> well, we've learned some things, and have not been able to learn other things. in some ways, i'm disappointed, as a very, very curious person. but on the other hand, i'm not, because as a former prosecutor and someone who wants to be as sure as the government is that their investigation is not u undermined, i agree with the redactions. we did learn, however, that the government seems to have been very, very concerned for specific reasons about both retaliation against witnesses and about obstruction. we've also learned, which i think is significant, as the documents portray, there were several or multiple civilian witnesses who brought evidence to bear in support of probable cause that a crime has been committed. not one witness, not two witnesses, but multiple witnesses. the one slightly disappointing thing, i suppose, is that t
jessica schneider. thank you very, very much. let's bring in our legal and national political experts. let's start with preet bharara. what are your main takeaways from this heavily redacted document? >> well, we've learned some things, and have not been able to learn other things. in some ways, i'm disappointed, as a very, very curious person. but on the other hand, i'm not, because as a former prosecutor and someone who wants to be as sure as the government is that their investigation...
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our jessica schneider has been poring over the documents and joins me tonight. what are the biggest takeaways from this affidavit? there's a lot there. >> we actually got a lot of new details here, intricate details, really talking about what they found in these 15 boxes that the national archives retrieved back in january. this is separate and apart from the search warrant that was served just a few weeks ago on august 8th. what's notable is 14 of the 15 boxes they retrieved contained classified information and they broke down the types of classified information. it's broken down with 184 unique documents bearing the classification markings. in that it includes 67 listed as confidential, 92 marked secret, 25 marked top secret. what was particularly alarming to intelligence experts who looked at this is just the markings on some of these documents indicating how highly sensitive and how specifically classified they were. so i'm going to run through some of them so our viewers can see these markings. first of all, i'll run through the top three. i mean, or con, t
our jessica schneider has been poring over the documents and joins me tonight. what are the biggest takeaways from this affidavit? there's a lot there. >> we actually got a lot of new details here, intricate details, really talking about what they found in these 15 boxes that the national archives retrieved back in january. this is separate and apart from the search warrant that was served just a few weeks ago on august 8th. what's notable is 14 of the 15 boxes they retrieved contained...
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jessica schneider has the details. >> reporter: the threats against fbi employees have intensified inhe past week ever since the search warrant was executed at tr trump's mar-a-lago home. the fbi is investigating what they are calling an un unprecedented number of threats including against two of the special agents listed on the court records as being involved in the mar-a-lago search. the agent's names were plaqued o blacked out in the official copy, but they weren't in the leaked copies that was put out by the conservative media outlets earlier in the day on friday. plus we've learned that the fbi has noticed an uptick in what is called doxxing where people online publicly post the personal information of fbi employees who could then be targeted by people across the country. and we've even seen threats against the judge in florida who approved this warrant, his contact information was taken offline by the court so his personal information was no longer out there. so a very heightened threat environment, so much so that the fbi headquarters in washington is now surrounded by a fence,
jessica schneider has the details. >> reporter: the threats against fbi employees have intensified inhe past week ever since the search warrant was executed at tr trump's mar-a-lago home. the fbi is investigating what they are calling an un unprecedented number of threats including against two of the special agents listed on the court records as being involved in the mar-a-lago search. the agent's names were plaqued o blacked out in the official copy, but they weren't in the leaked copies...
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jessica schneider, thank you very much for that report.it. >> let's get more on this with cnn legal analyst jennifer rogers and cnn contributor and former nixon white house counsel john dean. thank you all so much for joining me this evening. according to "the washington post" that was sent 100 days after trump left office. what do you think that says about just how long the national archives has been trying to get these documents back. >> this underlines that the national archives is being concerned for quite some time about what trump and people around him might have at mar-a-lago. so we have sort of heard about this sort of exchange before. the post story really is filling out what happened and the alarmism within the national archives, but there was a more anodine way that the archives said before. when the story broke that there were these 15 boxes recovers from mar-a-lago, one of the house committees asked the archives how far back does this go and the archives responded that they had ongoing communications with representatives of fo
jessica schneider, thank you very much for that report.it. >> let's get more on this with cnn legal analyst jennifer rogers and cnn contributor and former nixon white house counsel john dean. thank you all so much for joining me this evening. according to "the washington post" that was sent 100 days after trump left office. what do you think that says about just how long the national archives has been trying to get these documents back. >> this underlines that the national...
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represent the world champion your world champion golden state warriors and happy to introduce brandson schneider. thank you. [applause]. >> cutting the cord with the celtics. i love that. hello, everyone. and thank you all. especially mayor breed. supervisor dorse and he the team at ocii for your leadership and partnership o this exciting project. i wanted acknowledge we had titan in our sport's world pass away. so first bill russell. who we know speak of the boston celtics 11 time champion with the celtics. but perhaps more important low is civil right's pioneer. we know him as a basketball player, his contributions off the court exceeded what hoe did on the court. the other one, yesterday was vince skill. we are all giant's fans he was a dodger. 87 years as the voice of the dodgers but an incredible man and pinormal in our sport. i wanted to acknowledge those before i started. >> what an incredible day it is to be here with you all. to celebrate the grounds breaking for the bayfront park. as we go back i'm looking arc lots of you involved throughout the process, the vision in bringing the warr
represent the world champion your world champion golden state warriors and happy to introduce brandson schneider. thank you. [applause]. >> cutting the cord with the celtics. i love that. hello, everyone. and thank you all. especially mayor breed. supervisor dorse and he the team at ocii for your leadership and partnership o this exciting project. i wanted acknowledge we had titan in our sport's world pass away. so first bill russell. who we know speak of the boston celtics 11 time...
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cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider is following this story for us.as at a political event in new hampshire today and he was specifically asked if he would appear before the select committee. >> what's interesting is he left the door open to this possibility, but notably he didn't commit to anything. a source is telling our gloria borger not to read too much into it because when it comes down to it the vice president would have strong constitutional concerns about any agreement to testify before congress. in fact, here's how the former vice president framed it. >> if there was an invitation to participate i would consider it. any invitation directed to me i would have to reflect on the unique role that i was serving in as vice president. it would be unprecedented for a vice president to be summoned on capitol hill, but i don't want to pre-judge. if there is any formal invitation rendered to us we would give it due consideration. >> to note, though, wolf it is not completely unprecedented. the senate website actually lists all of the presidents and vic
cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider is following this story for us.as at a political event in new hampshire today and he was specifically asked if he would appear before the select committee. >> what's interesting is he left the door open to this possibility, but notably he didn't commit to anything. a source is telling our gloria borger not to read too much into it because when it comes down to it the vice president would have strong constitutional concerns about any agreement to...