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the us department of justice, sad victims of the made of investment scheme will receive another $372000000.00 to help cover their losses. the decision comes nearly 14 years after the capture of bernie made up for a massive investment fraud to his burnett. palmetto investment securities, the payout will go to more than $27000.00 victims has made us ponzi scheme, including many who have yet to receive compensation. the reserve bank of india is trying to find answers to soaring inflation and declining value of the rupee against the us dollar the indian reduced depreciation. yes. the green back has accelerated in the u. s. fed rest of interest rate hikes this year. extra back in the us central bank to respond with a 50 basis point to rate hike on friday after today's discussion. that would bring india's key borrowing rate to a 3 year high of 5.9 percent. for more, let's come over to delhi and our correspondent charo car to k, a charo. what outcome do you expect? what's the reserve bank of india likely to do? well, chris r b a is likely to raise the interest rates once again, and it is likely to b
the us department of justice, sad victims of the made of investment scheme will receive another $372000000.00 to help cover their losses. the decision comes nearly 14 years after the capture of bernie made up for a massive investment fraud to his burnett. palmetto investment securities, the payout will go to more than $27000.00 victims has made us ponzi scheme, including many who have yet to receive compensation. the reserve bank of india is trying to find answers to soaring inflation and...
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grants or the budget of ukraine and the confiscated assets of russia, let us remind you that according to the data of the us department of justice, 300 billion dollars of the russian central bank and another 30 billion were seized in the west assets of the oligarchs, we will talk about this in more detail with the guests valentin glykh, political scientist anastasia burao, a lawyer, and we also have a skype connection denis maslov, head of the committee on legal policy, gentlemen, congratulations to you greetings from the studio greetings from the audience, congratulations to anastasia i would like from the first question to you start, and in general, how now to collect the evidence base at the level of the state and personally of everyone who suffered in order to later receive compensation, because those evidences, those documents, what testimonies, what are we now let's start with the fact that certain mechanisms were previously provided for individuals to receive compensation for destroyed property, since the military aggression has been going on since 2014 , and of course such mechanisms are appeared earlier and began to wor
grants or the budget of ukraine and the confiscated assets of russia, let us remind you that according to the data of the us department of justice, 300 billion dollars of the russian central bank and another 30 billion were seized in the west assets of the oligarchs, we will talk about this in more detail with the guests valentin glykh, political scientist anastasia burao, a lawyer, and we also have a skype connection denis maslov, head of the committee on legal policy, gentlemen,...
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department of justice partially released the documents of the case in them it is said that donald trump could deliberately hide government papers from fbi officials and obstruct investigations into the improper usessified materials more than 320 classified documents have been seized from the maralago so far more than 100 of them were found during searches on august 8 the justice department's filing is 54 pages on the last page photos of the seized documents sheets of paper with bright writing the photo, which was secretly laid out on the floor of trump's home office, demonstrates the sensitivity of this case, according to some experts based on marked in bright orange, the documents clearly indicate that this is classified information. so there is no ambiguity here. trump denied and claimed that he declassified these papers , but they are not marked as declassified. whether the documents are classified or not, an unexpected search by the fbi in maralaga took place after one of trump's lawyers said in june that all classified documents had been returned to the department of justice they claim that this lawyer forbade government personnel to open or examine the boxes with papers that remained in ma
department of justice partially released the documents of the case in them it is said that donald trump could deliberately hide government papers from fbi officials and obstruct investigations into the improper usessified materials more than 320 classified documents have been seized from the maralago so far more than 100 of them were found during searches on august 8 the justice department's filing is 54 pages on the last page photos of the seized documents sheets of paper with bright writing...
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secret papers that trump brought to florida at the end of his presidential term, then the us department of justicech warrant in the former president's mansion found 11 sets, documents, part of which was classified as top secret in the press a lot of innuendo. and what exactly was there from materials on the rush gita to compromising evidence on the macron and some documents, and trump himself said about nuclear weapons that the democrats use the court. purposes and that he declassified all these documents, when he was still president, now there are two cases against trump. the first is about the assault, the capitol and attempts to change the election results, the second is about violating the rules for rotating with secret documents, if trump can prove it in mind lose the opportunity to become president or even get a real term, but this week a judge for the southern district of florida froze the investigative actions on the search of trump and appointed a special observer who should monitor the legality in this case, supporters of the ex-president believe that the warrant was illegal. at least, b
secret papers that trump brought to florida at the end of his presidential term, then the us department of justicech warrant in the former president's mansion found 11 sets, documents, part of which was classified as top secret in the press a lot of innuendo. and what exactly was there from materials on the rush gita to compromising evidence on the macron and some documents, and trump himself said about nuclear weapons that the democrats use the court. purposes and that he declassified all...
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department of justice. as berman told rachel maddow last, night trump's doj rapidly is tried to use the southern district of protected allies and punish his enemies. >> i wanted people to understand the full scope of the outrageous political interference by trump's justice department in the cases of the southern district of new york. it demonstrates what trump is capable of and what he is likely to do and it also provides a front line view of just how vulnerable our justice system is. trump turned the department into his own personal law firm. he put in people who do is bidding and they would target trump's political enemies and assist trump's friends. it was a disgrace. >> now we should know as rachel said berman did raise some alarms of the time, wasn't kept all tightlipped until the book came out. and of course this behavior is no surprise from the former president. fact, targeting political enemies was one of the central themes of donald trump's 2016 campaign. remember how often he called his opponent hillary clinton to be locked up. even replaced his first attorney general jeff sessions after sessions
department of justice. as berman told rachel maddow last, night trump's doj rapidly is tried to use the southern district of protected allies and punish his enemies. >> i wanted people to understand the full scope of the outrageous political interference by trump's justice department in the cases of the southern district of new york. it demonstrates what trump is capable of and what he is likely to do and it also provides a front line view of just how vulnerable our justice system is....
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but recently, the us department of justice on congress to legalize the transfer to ukraine as a compensation for damages independent political analysts, alessandro bruno se, lensky requests the you were not too much of an oscar and unlikely to happen. first of all, the un will probably not vote in favor of it. if you take a full general assembly, they won't have the numbers. but i think one of the most other interesting requests that far from the money, which is even bigger, was the fact that russia's veto power should be removed from the un security council. which of course, defy the entire mechanism of how this council came to be given that russia is one of the big winners of door to, if not the biggest winner. so, to do that, and the requests that the lensky has made are expensive to put it mildly, anything's keeping this company here in our international will be back at the top of the, with the i ah, o russia is the gross. no, ifs, ands or buts about we have any quality for russians. we have actual racism, bigotry, against russians. it's now dangerous to be russian and murell. 2 well sur
but recently, the us department of justice on congress to legalize the transfer to ukraine as a compensation for damages independent political analysts, alessandro bruno se, lensky requests the you were not too much of an oscar and unlikely to happen. first of all, the un will probably not vote in favor of it. if you take a full general assembly, they won't have the numbers. but i think one of the most other interesting requests that far from the money, which is even bigger, was the fact that...
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legal setback for trump, a three-judge panel of the 11th circuit court of appeals ruled the justice department can resume its use of classified records seized at his mar-a-lago estate in its investigation of trump's mishandling of government documents. the judges, including two wh were aointed btrump, rejeed key pts of anrder byeder districjudge aien cannon that put the doj's investigation on hold while a special master reviews the documents. to talk about these two stories, we are joined by the pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter david cay johnston, who has been covering trump since the 1980's. he is co-founder of dcreport.org and author of many books, including, "it's even worse than you think: what the trump administration is doing to america." david cay johnston, welcome back to democracy now! let's start with letitia james. talk about the civil suit against donald trump and his three adult children. >> the leticia james lawsuit identifies 200 acts of fraud, in some cases trump overvalued real estate owned by 65 times. worse for trump, donald often says when something is amiss, "i just it with the
legal setback for trump, a three-judge panel of the 11th circuit court of appeals ruled the justice department can resume its use of classified records seized at his mar-a-lago estate in its investigation of trump's mishandling of government documents. the judges, including two wh were aointed btrump, rejeed key pts of anrder byeder districjudge aien cannon that put the doj's investigation on hold while a special master reviews the documents. to talk about these two stories, we are joined by...
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by fbi agents according to him, they are fulfilling a political order democrats, and the us department of justicehite house, moreover, according to trump. there is a risk that the upcoming elections may be rigged to please the democrat, therefore, on the occasion, trump even undertook to quote lenin lenin i like it when he pronounces his name like that. he said the one who counts the votes is much more important than the candidate. true, it’s not lenin, it’s not stalin, to whom we most often attribute this statement , we didn’t say such words, but biden’s speech against a crimson background has already gone into real quotes. called trump supporters a threat to democracy, against which should be cracked down on, even the loyal canoes on cnn tried to mitigate the effect by making the backdrop against which president nikonov spoke red, and pink kuriles to visit these islands in the most simplified mode. now europe, where trading on the stock exchanges opened today with a sharp increase in gas prices in a few hours, it has become more expensive by almost 35%, a thousand cubic meters were estimated at
by fbi agents according to him, they are fulfilling a political order democrats, and the us department of justicehite house, moreover, according to trump. there is a risk that the upcoming elections may be rigged to please the democrat, therefore, on the occasion, trump even undertook to quote lenin lenin i like it when he pronounces his name like that. he said the one who counts the votes is much more important than the candidate. true, it’s not lenin, it’s not stalin, to whom we most...
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of government can be. if you have a president who wants to use the department of justice as his own law firm, to target his enemies and to benefit his friends, and he appointed individuals to the department of justice and other departments who will do his bidding, we are lost. >> final quick question. after you and nicole wallace, some people have written the justice department, say why didn't he bring this to the office of professional responsibility? what about the internal mechanisms within the justice department to deal with the problems you are having. do they work? >> so my problems were with attorney general barr. the idea that i would be referring a case to the office of responsible profession ability dealing with bill barr who was his boss would not go anywhere. it doesn't work and that's why our system requires people of good faith who will abide by their oath to keep the department of justice independent from politics. >> geoffrey berman thank you very much for delivering us the final story about this. it's gonna be fascinating to see what the senate judiciary committee asked of you and asked of
of government can be. if you have a president who wants to use the department of justice as his own law firm, to target his enemies and to benefit his friends, and he appointed individuals to the department of justice and other departments who will do his bidding, we are lost. >> final quick question. after you and nicole wallace, some people have written the justice department, say why didn't he bring this to the office of professional responsibility? what about the internal mechanisms...
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an invasion of its territory, so i think this is a very serious ultimatum from the us and nato and in particular ukraine should not treat this as a simple bluff, the us department of justiceress to legalize the transfer russian assets to ukraine we are talking about the amount of more than 300 billion dollars, but who can call the united states to account no one they are acting outside the law. this is one of the reasons why the world community is beginning to to reject the concept of an international order based on rules, everything that is happening now clearly indicates to world politicians that the old system of checks and balances that were created after the second world war has ceased to work and its main tool has ceased to work. the united nations has become a platform for high-profile speeches that essentially lead nowhere, so more and more often this 77. un assembly hears not words of reproaches and condemnations about the proposals for reforms of the us security council they constantly insist on a new one for the new security council at the expense of the nations that we constantly support, but there are much more radical proposals from the so-called countries.
an invasion of its territory, so i think this is a very serious ultimatum from the us and nato and in particular ukraine should not treat this as a simple bluff, the us department of justiceress to legalize the transfer russian assets to ukraine we are talking about the amount of more than 300 billion dollars, but who can call the united states to account no one they are acting outside the law. this is one of the reasons why the world community is beginning to to reject the concept of an...
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invasion of its territory , therefore, i believe that this is a very serious ultimatum from the us and nato, and in particular to ukraine, not so much for a simple bluff. the us department of justicek asked congress to legalize the transfer of russian assets in ukraine we are talking about the amount exceeding 300 billion dollars, but who can call the united states to account no one they are acting outside the law. this is one of the reasons why the world community is beginning to reject the concept of an international order based on rules , everything that is happening now clearly indicates to world politicians that the old system of checks and balances that were created after the second world war has ceased to work and its main tool. the united nations has become a platform for loud statements speeches, which in fact lead to nothing, therefore, more and more often this is already the seventy-seventh general assembly. the un does not hear words of reproach and condemnation about the proposal to reform the security council the us is pushing for an increase in both permanent and non-permanent. members of the security council at the expense of the nations, which we constantly suppor
invasion of its territory , therefore, i believe that this is a very serious ultimatum from the us and nato, and in particular to ukraine, not so much for a simple bluff. the us department of justicek asked congress to legalize the transfer of russian assets in ukraine we are talking about the amount exceeding 300 billion dollars, but who can call the united states to account no one they are acting outside the law. this is one of the reasons why the world community is beginning to reject the...
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new york republican congresswoman elise stefanik said in a statement president biden is using the department of justice and the fbi to target his most likely 2024 opponent. now the key grant trump requested a special master to look into these documents that were seized. >> but justice officials say that it will impede the criminal investigation reporting live in washington. i'm basil, john basil, and chance that any of these documents could eventually be revealed to the public. >> the likelihood of actually seen the contents of each of the documents is highly unlikely considering how severe the secrecy is of these but the public could at least possibly see something like the subject of some of these documents. >> all right, basil, john reporting live for us from washington, d.c., have a good evening, basil. >> happening tomorrow, president biden will address the nation in a prime-time speech. the white house says the speech we'll be about the quote, continued battle for the soul of the nation, which is the catch phrase he ran on during the 2020 presidential campaign. the president will give his remarks
new york republican congresswoman elise stefanik said in a statement president biden is using the department of justice and the fbi to target his most likely 2024 opponent. now the key grant trump requested a special master to look into these documents that were seized. >> but justice officials say that it will impede the criminal investigation reporting live in washington. i'm basil, john basil, and chance that any of these documents could eventually be revealed to the public. >>...
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united states imposed new sanctions against russian citizens, new lists were published by the us department of justice and our payment system the world haunts the american officials are literally going to fight russian cards all over the world. pressure and sanctions promise those countries who will cooperate with russia, the us treasury's office of foreign assets control is ready to take action to support the attempts. bypass sanctions against russia, including for expanding the use of the national payment system, the world outside the territory of russia the iaea was connected to active pressure on russia in the council of the organization adopted a resolution demanding that russia immediately leave the zaporozhye nuclear power plant and stop any action at a nuclear facility. the iaea board of governors calls on russia to immediately cease all actions against the zaporizhia nuclear power plant and at any other nuclear facility in ukraine so that the competent ukrainian authorities regain full control over all nuclear facilities within the internationally recognized borders of ukraine, including the
united states imposed new sanctions against russian citizens, new lists were published by the us department of justice and our payment system the world haunts the american officials are literally going to fight russian cards all over the world. pressure and sanctions promise those countries who will cooperate with russia, the us treasury's office of foreign assets control is ready to take action to support the attempts. bypass sanctions against russia, including for expanding the use of the...
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environmental lawyer at the department of justice who trump wanted to install as attorney general to help him further here's goal of ending democracy as we know it by usingepartment of justice as unemployment for the coup. and thanks to a new court filing, we learned that the doj was looking for evidence related to three potential crimes -- 18 usc 1001, which relates to fall statements, 18 usc 371, which relates to conspiracy, and 18 usc 1512, which relates to -- is katie benner a justice correspondent who has been following up the twist in terms of the justice investigation. -- katie what does all this tell us about where this investigation is a wet may or may not be related -- jeffrey clark. >> -- a still in a very developmental phase. as we know, last week, they issued more than 40 subpoenas to various trump associates to find various information. and we'll take quite a bit of time to call through the information and find -- to its investigation. so, we are still in the pretty early stages on january 6th. but we know that jeffrey clark has been under investigation, basically, since january of 2021, right after -- came out about his role in the attempt
environmental lawyer at the department of justice who trump wanted to install as attorney general to help him further here's goal of ending democracy as we know it by usingepartment of justice as unemployment for the coup. and thanks to a new court filing, we learned that the doj was looking for evidence related to three potential crimes -- 18 usc 1001, which relates to fall statements, 18 usc 371, which relates to conspiracy, and 18 usc 1512, which relates to -- is katie benner a justice...
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therefore it's our obligation to ask what tools the department of justice is using to protect the rights of the incarcerated, to hold doj accountable when it fails to use those tools and to furnish better and more powerful tools with which the department can defend civil rights and civil liberties. i was encouraged when assistant attorney general kristen clark announced a doj investigation of conditions in georgia's state prisons almost one year ago today. but it's become clear in the course ofti the investigation. the department is failing toin determine who is dying behind bars and where. which interventions are needed to save lives. in 2000 congress passed theh reporting act tasking doj with a collection and analysis of data nationwide. then doj itself describes this s an opportunity to improve understanding and develop solutions to preventyo avoidable deaths. for nearly 20 years the doj collected and published the data. overru multiple administrations the departments implementation of the lawbl has failed despite clear internal warnings from th, inspector general and of the thu of ju
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of top secret records found at his mar-a-lago estate. a federal appeals panel lifted a hold, allowing the justice department to resume its use of the documentsits probe. >>> the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas, conservative activist virginia thomas agreed to interview with the house panel investigating the january 6th insurrection relating to her efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. >>> and the mega millions winners from two months finally claim the ticket to win the third largest jackpot in u.s. history. two joint winners agree to split the $1.3 billion prize. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or your connected tv. i'm dan lieberman, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> i'm jericka duncan in for norah. we begin tonight with the biggest escalation in the war in ukraine since the invasion itself. russia's vladimir putin is threatening nuclear war, and warning the west he is not bluffing. it comes after humiliating defeats on the battlefield in ukraine. and in a move not seen in russia since world war ii, putin is calling up hundreds of thousands of reservist
of top secret records found at his mar-a-lago estate. a federal appeals panel lifted a hold, allowing the justice department to resume its use of the documentsits probe. >>> the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas, conservative activist virginia thomas agreed to interview with the house panel investigating the january 6th insurrection relating to her efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. >>> and the mega millions winners from two months finally claim the...
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donald trump's team named a special master candidate and the did the of of justice says that's okay by us. apparently the department of justice believes the judge is an appropriate person to name. somebody who is honorable, ethical, a fisa court judge, and in the federal prosecutor's estimation, has what it takes to be a special master. i wonder if donald trump was pleased that the person he selected is okay with the federal prosecutors. >> so interest. ing. thank you to all of you. >>> just about a mile from where i'm standing, hundreds of thousands of people today paying their respects to the queen at westminster hall where the coffin will lie in still state until monday's funeral. wz ae lock ahead to that historic event we're looking at the massive security effort already underway. is the economy prepared to keep people safe. >>> plus one world leader not on the invitation list. vladimir putin. the new signs russian soldiers retreated in ukraine with little time to spare. you're watching "chris jansing reports," live from london and only on msnbc. only on msnbc. steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays tak
donald trump's team named a special master candidate and the did the of of justice says that's okay by us. apparently the department of justice believes the judge is an appropriate person to name. somebody who is honorable, ethical, a fisa court judge, and in the federal prosecutor's estimation, has what it takes to be a special master. i wonder if donald trump was pleased that the person he selected is okay with the federal prosecutors. >> so interest. ing. thank you to all of you....
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it is our obligation to ask what tools the department of justice is using to protect the constitutional rights of the incarcerated. the hold doj accountable when it fails to use those tools and to furnish better more powerful tools with which the department can defend civil rights and civil liberties. there are some bright spots. for example, i was encouraged when the assistant attorney general announced doj investigation of conditions in george's horrific state prisons almost one year ago today. it has become clear in the course of this investigation that the department is failing in its responsibility to implement the death and custody reporting act. the department is failing to determine who is dying behind bars, where they are dying, and why they are dying. therefore, failing to determine where and which interventions are most urgently needed to save lives in 2000 and again in 2014, congress passed the death and custody reporting act. tasking doj with collection and analysis of custodial death data nationwide. the doj describes this as an opportunity to improve understanding of why
it is our obligation to ask what tools the department of justice is using to protect the constitutional rights of the incarcerated. the hold doj accountable when it fails to use those tools and to furnish better more powerful tools with which the department can defend civil rights and civil liberties. there are some bright spots. for example, i was encouraged when the assistant attorney general announced doj investigation of conditions in george's horrific state prisons almost one year ago...
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earlier on "morning joe," berman told us of one example of how the trump justice department pressured prosecutors to go after the then-president's political opponents. >> so, was it ever verbal to you from bill barr or a deputy attorney general under him saying let's look at john kerry? >> oh, let me tell you what happened with john kerry. you know, president trump attacks john kerry in two tweets saying that kerry engaged in possible illegal conversations with iranian officials regarding the iran nuclear deal. the very next day, the trump justice department refers to the southern district of new york, the john kerry criminal case. two tweets from the president and the john kerry criminal case becomes a priority. so, we investigated. john kerry was entirely innocent. but yet the justice department pushed us and pushed us and pushed us. and when i declined -- bill barr did not take no for an answer. he referred the case to another district. fortunately, that district didn't charge john kerry either. >> so geoffrey berman is an experienced and seasoned prosecutor and he said what he exp
earlier on "morning joe," berman told us of one example of how the trump justice department pressured prosecutors to go after the then-president's political opponents. >> so, was it ever verbal to you from bill barr or a deputy attorney general under him saying let's look at john kerry? >> oh, let me tell you what happened with john kerry. you know, president trump attacks john kerry in two tweets saying that kerry engaged in possible illegal conversations with iranian...
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of events. me said that a near term there was not looking likely. the us justice department says it's willing to accept one of donald trump's nominees for a special master to review document seized from his home. separately another 40 subpoenas have been issued in the investigation into the former president's bid to overturn the 2020 election results. rosalind jordan has the details a couple of significant developments in investigations involving the former us president donald trump. first, the department of justice told a federal judge on monday that it will accept a recommendation from trump and his legal team that a senior federal judge from new york state be appointed the special master in the situation of the august raid on trump's home moral logo this special master raymond jerry, if approved, would take a look at the paperwork that was removed during the august raid by f. b. i. agents, the determination would be whether any of those documents should be returned to the former president, which is something that the justice department opposes. however, dary does have exp
of events. me said that a near term there was not looking likely. the us justice department says it's willing to accept one of donald trump's nominees for a special master to review document seized from his home. separately another 40 subpoenas have been issued in the investigation into the former president's bid to overturn the 2020 election results. rosalind jordan has the details a couple of significant developments in investigations involving the former us president donald trump. first, the...
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people that ought to know better, people that used to be in the department, no sitting aside and criticizing them for apparent inaction. all of us in the justice department are familiar with the circumstance that you are doing things but you have to be quiet. they always felt like they were investigating aggressively and could not say so and now we see the evidence of it. >> what happens here? we have the doj investigation into the beach club papers that we want to call it in florida we have this investigation into january 6, filling investigations, the senate judiciary committee will investigate from the allegations put forth in jeffrey's book about the way the doj was used there. there is a a lot of pressure for lynn to do something and maybe offer a indictment of a former president, what happens here and how untenable is the position given institutional norms? >> heaters has to do what he has promised to do since day one, follow the facts and the law, not false way too political pressure and the way he has been such a cautious and conservative attorney general more than any of his predecessors in recent times will serve him well now and he
people that ought to know better, people that used to be in the department, no sitting aside and criticizing them for apparent inaction. all of us in the justice department are familiar with the circumstance that you are doing things but you have to be quiet. they always felt like they were investigating aggressively and could not say so and now we see the evidence of it. >> what happens here? we have the doj investigation into the beach club papers that we want to call it in florida we...
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the fact of the matter is the biden white house is using the department of justice as the political armss campaign, yadda, yadda, yadda. i have to ask you this. as somebody who -- you're running for office now but were you in the cia, a non-partisan. am i accurate that the cia does not take a partisan side, right? >> correct. all of our national security professionals and military don't take sides. which swear an oath to the constitution. >> have you ever in your life in your 15 years heard of a political actor on the republican or democratic side blog off the idea of national security secrets being stolen from the united states. >> no, and this is a serious concern that everyone should have right now. when we look at folks like elise stefanik who is willing to sell out our own country to advance their career. we know stefanik to be a sellout and this is something that we see in our district in the 21st congressional district where i'm running against her. she's sold out veterans by voting against veterans and voted against women by guaranteeing not to vote against reproductive rights. t
the fact of the matter is the biden white house is using the department of justice as the political armss campaign, yadda, yadda, yadda. i have to ask you this. as somebody who -- you're running for office now but were you in the cia, a non-partisan. am i accurate that the cia does not take a partisan side, right? >> correct. all of our national security professionals and military don't take sides. which swear an oath to the constitution. >> have you ever in your life in your 15...
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us to preserve all relevant evidence, and that investigation, and any investigation. otherwise we will continue to speak through the work in the filing for the department of justice. >> ce of preserving evidence, you say? you have my attention. joining us now, matt miller, former chief spokesman justice department during the obama administration. >> so, for the subpoenas. i think just the timing alone, the number alone, maybe those things together, -- scope of the doj investigation into january 6th. how do you read all this activity? again, in this politically sensitive time before the midterms. >> i think it's clear there is a full scale doj investigation into everything surrounding donald trump's attempt to overturn the election from any nexus to the violence that happened on january 6th to the way he really raised money and spread it, perhaps five vigilantly, through his super pac, to his attempts to -- pressure the vice president intuits them them. i think they crossed an important threshold in june when we learned they took the cell phones of jeffrey clark and john eastman. up until that date, it wasn't certain that the department -- at least there were no public
us to preserve all relevant evidence, and that investigation, and any investigation. otherwise we will continue to speak through the work in the filing for the department of justice. >> ce of preserving evidence, you say? you have my attention. joining us now, matt miller, former chief spokesman justice department during the obama administration. >> so, for the subpoenas. i think just the timing alone, the number alone, maybe those things together, -- scope of the doj investigation...
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-- there's another type of action, almost something more insidious, which is proactive use of the justice departmentrtment to go out after enemies of the state, enemies of the president, and it's a totally different type of move, because it's using the criminal process, the federal criminal process, something that we all put a lot of stake in and a lot of stock in, and in which the government has enormous powers to come into someone's life and to not only find out, you know, what's under their bed but put them in prison. and it was the use of that in this book which is -- which makes it different. we've seen donald trump try and obstruct a lot of different things, a lot of different investigations into him. but the proactive use is what's different and distinct here. >> frank, i'll give you the last word. is that -- those proactive targeting and you know, he succeeded. just because jeff berman refused to prosecute greg craig, he still gets prosecuted. a jury found him not guilty in five hours. john kerry didn't get prosecuted but he was investigated. are those the sort of things that you think a rou
-- there's another type of action, almost something more insidious, which is proactive use of the justice departmentrtment to go out after enemies of the state, enemies of the president, and it's a totally different type of move, because it's using the criminal process, the federal criminal process, something that we all put a lot of stake in and a lot of stock in, and in which the government has enormous powers to come into someone's life and to not only find out, you know, what's under their...
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attorney jeffrey berman, he is now saying that trump's department of justice tried to use berman's office to go after trump critics. the senate is now investigating this. what could come of it? i mean, sadly, it's not a surprise. that's trump's mo. remember, you are my department of justice, you are my attorney general. you're gonna do my bidding. that's how he rolled. but can he actually be punished for it now? sadly, we've become used to it. >> well, we have become used to it. and it is sad. i saw accounts of what mr. berman said. i hope it's not true, but i don't know, stephanie, because a does, to your point, seemed to fit a pattern. and i don't mean to suggest that mr. burton berman's fabricating. i'm not saying that at all. there is a part of me, perhaps naively, that hope it is all some big understanding. u.s. attorneys offices are incredibly independent. they pride themselves on that. they pride themselves on not being near or like main justice headquarters. and trying to interfere in the independent operation of a u. s. attorney's office is something that doesn't routinely happen
attorney jeffrey berman, he is now saying that trump's department of justice tried to use berman's office to go after trump critics. the senate is now investigating this. what could come of it? i mean, sadly, it's not a surprise. that's trump's mo. remember, you are my department of justice, you are my attorney general. you're gonna do my bidding. that's how he rolled. but can he actually be punished for it now? sadly, we've become used to it. >> well, we have become used to it. and it is...
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former president trump and mara lago, a florida judge, ruling the department of justice cannot use the documents seized in their ongoing criminal investigation, at least for now, until a special master who she has now appointed goes through the documents tonight. the appeal now planned in pierre thomas, with late reporting here. your help tonight and news this evening about this new covid booster that covers the omicron sub variants. it is now available in dr zhao tonight, the best time to get the booster for maximum protection. and here in new york city, bidding farewell the end of an era on broadway and tonight, the queen and her sense of humor so many examples and what she once said to former president george w. bush. it was pretty funny. from abc news world headquarters in new york. this is world news tonight with david bjorn. good evening, and it's great to have you with us as we near the end of another week together here, the remarkable and moving images coming in from london at this hour lines about 20 hours long and there are reports just coming in of a disturbance inside westm
former president trump and mara lago, a florida judge, ruling the department of justice cannot use the documents seized in their ongoing criminal investigation, at least for now, until a special master who she has now appointed goes through the documents tonight. the appeal now planned in pierre thomas, with late reporting here. your help tonight and news this evening about this new covid booster that covers the omicron sub variants. it is now available in dr zhao tonight, the best time to get...
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us. let's go to the other side. the department of justiceey owe us one. >> or they know they got worked by the department of justice. the department of justice might look at this if i would if i was back there and say look, we didn't handle that well. if we're going to put out everybody that looks at that and says that was flawed, we're going to eliminate everybody in the legal process because anybody looking at the carter paige fisa will say that didn't work out well. >> i want to ask you about the justice department's investigation into trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. officials have issued more than 30 subpoenas that in venrecent s to trump aides. what do you make of that? >> let's do the boring part and finish with the fun part. if you're at the fbi you want to do timelines. i want to know everything that happened on january 5th, january 4th a month before. the only way to do that is look what people say, interviews and look at phone records, whom called whom, who called the white house? you're getting that information to c
us. let's go to the other side. the department of justiceey owe us one. >> or they know they got worked by the department of justice. the department of justice might look at this if i would if i was back there and say look, we didn't handle that well. if we're going to put out everybody that looks at that and says that was flawed, we're going to eliminate everybody in the legal process because anybody looking at the carter paige fisa will say that didn't work out well. >> i want to...
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against the president, the committee can issue a criminal referral to the department of justice. >> this baton is passed from uson and if there is laws that have been broken, and i certainly think there have been. >> i think clearly what we've laid out indicates that the former president of the united states was involved in efforts that were not only unconstitutional but also violated the law. >> the committee has indicated it believes donald trump potentially committed obstruction of an official proceeding of congress and conspiracy to defraud the united states, amongst other potential crimes. the conspiracy charge may be particularly difficult to prove. >> you have to have criminal intent. here you have the problem of proving what was in the president's mind. i've heard people say, well, he was willfully blind. should he have known? yes. but if he did not i don't know that that's a crime. >> not everyone shares that view. >> willful ignorance of fact or law by the president of the united states would not be either a legal defense or a political defense to the president. that's about as clear as a former judge
against the president, the committee can issue a criminal referral to the department of justice. >> this baton is passed from uson and if there is laws that have been broken, and i certainly think there have been. >> i think clearly what we've laid out indicates that the former president of the united states was involved in efforts that were not only unconstitutional but also violated the law. >> the committee has indicated it believes donald trump potentially committed...
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they have lifted the hold barring the department of justice from using the classified materials that we will have much more on that tomorrow. big news, though. all in with chris hayes starts right now. ts right now. >> tonight on all in -- >> the fraud deception used by mr. trump and the trump organization for their own financial benefit is astounding. >> the massive trump fraud suit. >> falsifying business records, issuing false financial statements, insurance fraud. >> tonight the evidence gathered against the disgraced ex president and his company. the legal jeopardy for trump and his oldest kids, and what prompted the investigation in the first place. >> if the president or his company ever inflate
they have lifted the hold barring the department of justice from using the classified materials that we will have much more on that tomorrow. big news, though. all in with chris hayes starts right now. ts right now. >> tonight on all in -- >> the fraud deception used by mr. trump and the trump organization for their own financial benefit is astounding. >> the massive trump fraud suit. >> falsifying business records, issuing false financial statements, insurance fraud....
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she also said she's going to temporarily blocking the department of justice from reviewing and using chunk of this on hold, telling the government they're not allowed to use this during their investigation. she also said she would allow the intel agencies who had been reviewing the materials to determine whether they had to take any measures. she said that review will be allowed to continue and she will carve that out. this document is some 20-something pages, and so we're still going through it. but she does say part of the reason she's granting this request for a special master, she said the risk would not adequately safeguard plaintiff -- that's trump -- the media. granting trump's request for this special master, that will, in part, slow down the government's investigation. they will have to go the next steps here. they're going to have to determine who is suitable to conduct this review. it will likely involve somebody who has security clearance because a number of the documents were classified. they'll have to go through a process of figuring out who both sides are comfortable w
she also said she's going to temporarily blocking the department of justice from reviewing and using chunk of this on hold, telling the government they're not allowed to use this during their investigation. she also said she would allow the intel agencies who had been reviewing the materials to determine whether they had to take any measures. she said that review will be allowed to continue and she will carve that out. this document is some 20-something pages, and so we're still going through...
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independent outside official be appointed to go through the documents temporarily blocking the department of justice from using the seized records in their ongoing investigation. explaining her decision. judge eileen kenan, a trump appointee , citing the unprecedented nature of the case and writing a commitment to the appearance of fairness is critical. now more than ever. this doesn't end the investigation, but this could again throw a wrench in the works for what doj has been trying to do. but the judge's ruling does not halt the government's damage assessment, determining if storing an estimated 700 pages of highly classified material, some with markings of secret. or top secret inside moral lago impacted national security trump at a rally this weekend, blasting the fbi search of his estate, shameful raid and break into my home, mara lago. was a travesty of justice. meanwhile the moral lago searches, putting trump back on the minds of voters ahead of the november midterm elections. president joe biden yesterday, continuing his condemnation of the former president and his allies, trump and the maga republica
independent outside official be appointed to go through the documents temporarily blocking the department of justice from using the seized records in their ongoing investigation. explaining her decision. judge eileen kenan, a trump appointee , citing the unprecedented nature of the case and writing a commitment to the appearance of fairness is critical. now more than ever. this doesn't end the investigation, but this could again throw a wrench in the works for what doj has been trying to do....
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department of justice. and the statute they wanted us to use was enacted in 1799 and had never been successfully prosecuted.what can you say to that? >> yeah. so it's incredibly disappointing to those of us at the justice department to see what happened to the justice department under donald trump and bill barr. bill barr claimed he didn't read the presidents tweets and this seems to suggest the contrary. we knew they tried to influence what others were doing around the country in terms of criminal prosecutions. famously in some instances like roger stone. the notion you should prosecute this person and bill barr and his folks would send a referral you should prosecute this person, john kerry and the greg craig case they tried to interfere it goes against everything that the justice department should be. i think the damage to the integrity of doj from this is we're still feeling it today. >> certainly alarming. jen roger, thank you. >>> the largest nursing strike in american history started today. thousands of nurses walked out. we'll explain where and why. >>> we continue to follow the scenes out of scotla
department of justice. and the statute they wanted us to use was enacted in 1799 and had never been successfully prosecuted.what can you say to that? >> yeah. so it's incredibly disappointing to those of us at the justice department to see what happened to the justice department under donald trump and bill barr. bill barr claimed he didn't read the presidents tweets and this seems to suggest the contrary. we knew they tried to influence what others were doing around the country in terms...
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department of justice can continue with this investigation, without the use of the documents, because the facts are gonna speak for themselves, they don't in-n-out them selves contain content, it's of evidentiary value. i think the justice department is gonna have to weigh that when they look at the possible people, versus going forward. but in any event, it's an incredibly flawed decision. and especially with regard to the executive privilege. it makes no sense whatsoever, in my opinion. >> and, despite being in this heap of trouble, or at least an investigation, the former president trump, over the weekend, got on a podium, and he called our current president, an enemy of the state. you are in a deep red state, with a lot of hard-core maga followers, how dangerous is this rhetoric at a time like this? >> i think rhetoric like this is always been dangerous. not only am i in a deep red state, but i grew up in the jim crow era, when rhetoric like this was just dog whistles for violence. we have seen just since the execution of the search warrant, attacks on the fbi. u.s. senators are s
department of justice can continue with this investigation, without the use of the documents, because the facts are gonna speak for themselves, they don't in-n-out them selves contain content, it's of evidentiary value. i think the justice department is gonna have to weigh that when they look at the possible people, versus going forward. but in any event, it's an incredibly flawed decision. and especially with regard to the executive privilege. it makes no sense whatsoever, in my opinion....
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therefore, it is our obligation to ask what tools the department of justice is using to protect the constitutional rights of the incarcerated. to hold doj accountable when it fails to use those tools, and to furnish better, more powerful tools, with which the department can't defend the civil rights and civil liberties. there are some bright spots. for example, i was encouraged when assistant attorney general kristen clark announced a doj investigation of conditions in georgia's horrific state prisons, almost one year ago today. it has become clear in the course of this investigation that the department is failing in its responsibility to implement that death in custody reporting act. that is the department is failing to determine who is dying behind bars, where they are dying, and why they are dying. and therefore failing to determine where and which interventions are most urgently needed to save lives. in 2000, then again in 2014, congress passed the death in custody reporting act, also known as -- tasking doj with the -- custodial death data nationwide. your day itself describes this law as, qu
therefore, it is our obligation to ask what tools the department of justice is using to protect the constitutional rights of the incarcerated. to hold doj accountable when it fails to use those tools, and to furnish better, more powerful tools, with which the department can't defend the civil rights and civil liberties. there are some bright spots. for example, i was encouraged when assistant attorney general kristen clark announced a doj investigation of conditions in georgia's horrific state...
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talk to you and on a day like today it is a real treat and thank you to both of you for talking with us. the department of justicefile an appeal to judge aileen cannon's order to appoint a special master and what that filing looks like and what it means for the ongoing investigation against donald trump. don't go anywhere. n against dond trump. don't go anywhere. to help keep everyone connected from wherever we go. well at at&t we'll help you find the right wireless plan for you. so, you can stay connected to all your drivers and stores on america's most reliable 5g network. that sounds just paw-fect. terrier-iffic i labra-dore you round of a-paws at&t 5g is fast, reliable and secure for your business. at xfinity, we're constantly innovating. and we're working 24/7 to connect you at&t 5g is fast, to more of what you love. we're bringing you the nation's largest gig speed network. available to more homes than anyone else. and with xfi complete, get 10x faster upload speeds. tech upgrades for your changing wifi needs. and advanced security at home and on the go to block millions of threats. only from us... xfinity.
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of america. joe biden will use the fbi, the department of justice and soon the irs to come down on you like a tonks with the full force of the federal government. what we learned in today's disclosure is they took everything from mar-a-lago except the chandeliers and the carpeting. took hundreds of personal items, newspapers, books, clothing for goodness' sakes. it simply proves that this was a lawless search and seizure under the fourth amendment but none of it addresses the real legal issues. the so-called classified documents actually declassified and number two, did the president actually have, under the presidential records act, a right of access and custody of these documents? that's never been litigated under the presidential records act. that's how it should have been handled in a civil enforcement proceeding. not this lawless search and seizure. >> tammy: sarah, it's interesting, while we are discussing -- if we can trust the fbi and their intentions and the intentions of the government and the direct, the director of national intelligence and their teams. after that speech last night, i
of america. joe biden will use the fbi, the department of justice and soon the irs to come down on you like a tonks with the full force of the federal government. what we learned in today's disclosure is they took everything from mar-a-lago except the chandeliers and the carpeting. took hundreds of personal items, newspapers, books, clothing for goodness' sakes. it simply proves that this was a lawless search and seizure under the fourth amendment but none of it addresses the real legal issues....
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us, lara trump and brian brenberg. to another big story, the fbi's controversial arrest of a pro-life catholic father at his house in front of his family, that is now raising questions over whether the department of justicesed an unnecessary show of potentially deadly force and why they did it. mark houck is set to be arraigned just about an hour from now. he is a husband, a father of seven children, and also the president of a catholic men's ministry. the charges stem from an incident this time last year as 72-year-old patient escort volunteering outside of the philadelphia planned parenthood accused houck of shoving him to the ground. houck said he was defending his 12-year-old son from harassment, and the doj indicted houck under the face act, which makes it a federal crime to forcibly interfere with someone feasting the mike seeking or providing reproductive health care. on friday, the fbi descended on his home to add arrest him. the fbi admits that the 20 agents came to his door with guns drawn. houck's wife, ryan-marie, called the use of force traumatic and said the children were terrified, telling fox news they said they were going to break in if he didn't open it, and they had about five guns poi
us, lara trump and brian brenberg. to another big story, the fbi's controversial arrest of a pro-life catholic father at his house in front of his family, that is now raising questions over whether the department of justicesed an unnecessary show of potentially deadly force and why they did it. mark houck is set to be arraigned just about an hour from now. he is a husband, a father of seven children, and also the president of a catholic men's ministry. the charges stem from an incident this...
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result was in jordan has it is f a couple of significant developments in investigations involving the former us president donald trump. first, the department of justice told a federal judge on monday that it will accept a recommendation from trump and his legal team that a senior federal judge from new york state be appointed the special master in the situation of the august raid on trumps home moral logo this special master raymond dearie, if approved, would take a look at the paperwork that was removed during the august raid by f. b. i. agents, the determination would be whether any of those documents should be returned to the former president, which is something that the justice department opposes. however, dary does have experience dealing with highly classified information and federal investigators have suggested that there were such a classified material found during the raid back in august. now this does not mean that the justice department would be able to start using once again, the material that was taken during the raid. as it investigates whether or not trump or others in his former administration, revealed classified secrets to parties n
result was in jordan has it is f a couple of significant developments in investigations involving the former us president donald trump. first, the department of justice told a federal judge on monday that it will accept a recommendation from trump and his legal team that a senior federal judge from new york state be appointed the special master in the situation of the august raid on trumps home moral logo this special master raymond dearie, if approved, would take a look at the paperwork that...