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( laughter ) so what is the point of corsi's self-incriminating tv appearance? might be it was for one viewer. >> trump for anything unless it's a pardon. >> why are you bringing up a pardon? >> i'm bringing it up because i want to make it clear i don't expect one, not asking for one. >> stephen: yes, parton me, i beg your pardon, i'm not asking for a pardon by repeatedly bringing up pardons, pardon? you know who i also love? dolly pardon. just so -- so talented. ( cheers and applause ) we've got a great show for you tonight! garth brooks is here! when we return, big news about a big cow. stick around! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh yeah. it's back. applebee's bigger bolder grill combos. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. fifty percent off storewide, and get up to with jeans from fifteen dollars for adults, and kids from ten dollars. need gifts now? buy online and pick up in store today. that's up fifty percent off storewide. ends soon, only at old navy! alright[camera shutter].ready? ohh...wow.. ♪ ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you argh! ♪ 1
( laughter ) so what is the point of corsi's self-incriminating tv appearance? might be it was for one viewer. >> trump for anything unless it's a pardon. >> why are you bringing up a pardon? >> i'm bringing it up because i want to make it clear i don't expect one, not asking for one. >> stephen: yes, parton me, i beg your pardon, i'm not asking for a pardon by repeatedly bringing up pardons, pardon? you know who i also love? dolly pardon. just so -- so talented. (...
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. >> stephen: i would like to invoke my fifth amendment right against self-incrimination. ( laughterave another book-- >> i have. >> stephen: --for slightly older children. >> middle school children. >> stephen: it's called "the beloved world of sonia sotomayor." it's a nice title. could i improve it slightly for you? >> go ahead. >> stephen: "the world of the beloved sonia sotomayor." >> oh, that's very sweet of you, stephen. >> stephen: you seem nice. i'm sorry you have to live in washington. you write that when you were a child, you used books to escape sadness. >> uh-huh. >> stephen: what do you use to escape sadness as an adult? >> i love playing poker, so i play-- >> stephen: really? >> --poker with friends. >> stephen: and do you ever play for just, like, small stakes, or anything like that? just a little family-- >> pretty much almost always small stakes. >> stephen: small stakes. it's still illegal to gamble for small stakes, just-- >> no, because i provide-- >> stephen: it's not illegal in d.c.? >> i provide the food. the players around my table are just paying for their ow
. >> stephen: i would like to invoke my fifth amendment right against self-incrimination. ( laughterave another book-- >> i have. >> stephen: --for slightly older children. >> middle school children. >> stephen: it's called "the beloved world of sonia sotomayor." it's a nice title. could i improve it slightly for you? >> go ahead. >> stephen: "the world of the beloved sonia sotomayor." >> oh, that's very sweet of you, stephen....
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>> well the only basis would be to invoke his fifth amendment right against self-incrimination. what he wants to do is change the terms from a closed-door interview to an open hearing and he really does not have the right to do that legally. he were able to quash this in court, for example, i don't think he would win. i think he is trying to force their hand into an open hearing. >> the other day i spoke with jerry nadler, the democrat, ranking member, he will become the chairman when the democrats take over in january. he has sucked his first witness will be matthew whitaker, the acting attorney general. listen to what he told me. from so you will get in and take over as chairman of the house judiciary committee. will you invite or subpoena matt whitaker? >> first invite him. if he declines, then subpoena. >> do you think he will respect that subpoena? >> i hope so i hope he will respect it. not fight it. he could delay it. ultimately, he has to respect a subpoena. the house has to enforce the subpoenas. >> what do you want to ask him? >> we will ask him the obvious questions,
>> well the only basis would be to invoke his fifth amendment right against self-incrimination. what he wants to do is change the terms from a closed-door interview to an open hearing and he really does not have the right to do that legally. he were able to quash this in court, for example, i don't think he would win. i think he is trying to force their hand into an open hearing. >> the other day i spoke with jerry nadler, the democrat, ranking member, he will become the chairman...
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backdrop for trump's recent early morning tweet storm about the probe where he made the sel self-incriminating boast he has knowledge of inner workers that the prosecutors scream and shout and threaten people. comments he explained in a recent interview. >> on twitter yesterday you seemed agitated about what you might be perceiving the mueller investigation. i'm not agitated. it's a hoax. >> did anything trigger that? >> no. i'm very happy. >> for months trump barely mentioned mueller. the new complaints as paul manafort asked for extra time and confirming there's still meeting there and cooperating and ready to fork over more details after thanksgiving. just like rick gates and michael cohen who reporters spot on his way to washington to meet with mueller's team. >> mr. cohen what brings you to washington, d.c. today? >> you meeting with mr. mueller? >> are you going to special counsel's office? >> how was your train ride? >> train was great. >> all those threads have fed a deep anxiety in the white house that mueller is about to make another move. we have quite a panel to break this all down
backdrop for trump's recent early morning tweet storm about the probe where he made the sel self-incriminating boast he has knowledge of inner workers that the prosecutors scream and shout and threaten people. comments he explained in a recent interview. >> on twitter yesterday you seemed agitated about what you might be perceiving the mueller investigation. i'm not agitated. it's a hoax. >> did anything trigger that? >> no. i'm very happy. >> for months trump barely...
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impact on their ability to understand important constitutional rights to protect them from self-incrimination and to protect them from false confessions. recent studies, over the past 10 years, have shown that nearly one-third, 35%, of proven e exoneration were false confessions. i think it's' it's easy to unded that, when you look at your own child, who might be in the situation of being interrogated or questioned, not freely, not having the parent around, and then the police officer runs through the miranda rights. you have a right to a lawyer. anything you say can and be used against you towards the law. if you don't have an attorney one will be appointed to represent you. do you understand your rights? do you give them up? do you waive them? even qualities we work with do not understand it. so it's an inherently stressful situation and the brain science, over the past 10 years, has shown that children are developmentally different from adults. the cortex is not fully developed until 25 years of age and what we have found that in our calls, the police, and i thank the officers who are here
impact on their ability to understand important constitutional rights to protect them from self-incrimination and to protect them from false confessions. recent studies, over the past 10 years, have shown that nearly one-third, 35%, of proven e exoneration were false confessions. i think it's' it's easy to unded that, when you look at your own child, who might be in the situation of being interrogated or questioned, not freely, not having the parent around, and then the police officer runs...
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that if the president was subpoenaed, he would invoke his fifth amendment privilege against self-incriminationntire subpoena battle, even if the mueller team won it would be a hollow exercise. it might look like a public relations victory because everyone would look at the president and say, it's unconscionable he is invoking a fifth amendment privilege. bob mueller is not playing for publish i lick relations victories. he is playing for ultimate court hearings or impeachment hearings. >> i want to ask you about matt whitaker. you have been following him. he was up here in new york this week and he gave a speech in which he talked about a man involved in the chelsea bomber and matthew whitaker invoking in a speech that there were co-conspirators. pacific, there western in that days. your reaction to him giving what were basic facts wrong in a speech to his colleagues here in new york? >> you know, david, if you have to undertake to head up the department of justice, you should at least be right on your facts with respect to some of the most consequential prosecutions that the department of jus
that if the president was subpoenaed, he would invoke his fifth amendment privilege against self-incriminationntire subpoena battle, even if the mueller team won it would be a hollow exercise. it might look like a public relations victory because everyone would look at the president and say, it's unconscionable he is invoking a fifth amendment privilege. bob mueller is not playing for publish i lick relations victories. he is playing for ultimate court hearings or impeachment hearings. >>...
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because all donald trump would have to do is assert his right, his fifth amendment right against self-incriminationthat point it will be politically problematic for donald trump, because he would be admitting to criminal exposure. to try and compel his testimony, given the fact he is a subject, it's hard to do and i don't think mueller would do that unless he believed it was absolutely necessary. and that he's exhausted all possible options, but in terms of this investigation, i think that there's going to be a gaping hole in his final report, because i don't think he's going to want to compel his testimony. i believe that these answers that are going to be turned in this week aren't going to lead to anything substantial. >> let me ask it this way. what are the types of questions that you think president trump would not want to answer? or if you were mueller, what will you be asking president trump? >> well, first of all, the trump legal team is a bit at a handicap, because they don't know what it is paul manafort, rick gates, michael cohen, and michael flynn, all of whom are now cooperating with m
because all donald trump would have to do is assert his right, his fifth amendment right against self-incriminationthat point it will be politically problematic for donald trump, because he would be admitting to criminal exposure. to try and compel his testimony, given the fact he is a subject, it's hard to do and i don't think mueller would do that unless he believed it was absolutely necessary. and that he's exhausted all possible options, but in terms of this investigation, i think that...
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the bill violates constitution related to free speech, seizure, self-incrimination and due process.t the judge would say as well. stuart: i think he would. ashley: trying to get the bill through. stuart: we have overstock.com. you know them as an online retailer. got it. however the ceo reportedly wants to get out of the retail business solely and focus on blockchain. the technology underlying crip cocurrencies this is coming as the cryptos start to plummet. what is he doing this for. patrick byrne is coming up on this show next. >>> chinese scientist used a gene editing tool to create designer babies. the ability to resist hiv written into the genetic code. a lot of ethical questions about this one. we'll get into it after this break. ♪ ♪ stuart: thank you for doing this. a poignant message we will never forget. 50 years old this song. as relevant as ever, the taxman. here he comes. thank you. >>> check the big board, holding on to a nice gain. we're up 350 points. holding on to it too. >>> look at gm. that stock has been halted. it is a news pending situation. reports they will st
the bill violates constitution related to free speech, seizure, self-incrimination and due process.t the judge would say as well. stuart: i think he would. ashley: trying to get the bill through. stuart: we have overstock.com. you know them as an online retailer. got it. however the ceo reportedly wants to get out of the retail business solely and focus on blockchain. the technology underlying crip cocurrencies this is coming as the cryptos start to plummet. what is he doing this for. patrick...