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from over even if he's cleared of all the charges here because he faces yet another trial in washington d.c. next month so what's at stake with this with this trial andy while a lot at stake clearly for paul manifold but this is widely being seen as a test of robert muller's investigation into russian collusion the charges here have nothing to do with collusion but they did spring out of that investigation so i think it is found guilty will in some ways legitimize what robert mueller is doing of course if he is cleared of the charges here i think donald trump will really make mincemeat out of this trial saying look there is no collusion and he will repeat that claim is going to all this is simply a witch hunt so there is a lot hanging on this trial for paul manifold and of course for the entire country ok and a gallagher life rests in alexandria virginia thank you andy so there are reports that donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen has entered a guilty plea with federal prosecutors in new york the details of the plea are still being negotiated course he is under investigation for bank fraud
from over even if he's cleared of all the charges here because he faces yet another trial in washington d.c. next month so what's at stake with this with this trial andy while a lot at stake clearly for paul manifold but this is widely being seen as a test of robert muller's investigation into russian collusion the charges here have nothing to do with collusion but they did spring out of that investigation so i think it is found guilty will in some ways legitimize what robert mueller is doing...
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therefore didn't pay tax on it and remember this is not over by a longshot faces another trial in washington d.c. next month where there is said to be three times as much evidence against him is accused of lying to the f.b.i. all of these accusations all of these court cases coming directly out of the muller investigation so a real boost i think for robert muller's investigation this really legitimizes what he's doing this was a test case because it's a federal court in front of a jury of six men and six women so in terms of what's happened today between these two cases it should be a very worrying time the president on trial but only dramatic events indeed thanks very much indeed hanukkah reporting. now global software giant microsoft says it's foiled a plot by russian hackers to launch cyber attacks on the u.s. senate and other political institutions the firm says it stopped fake web sites that was set up to steal log in information from visitors to think tanks the hudson institute and the international republican institute had their web sites copied microsoft says it's part of a russian plot to inf
therefore didn't pay tax on it and remember this is not over by a longshot faces another trial in washington d.c. next month where there is said to be three times as much evidence against him is accused of lying to the f.b.i. all of these accusations all of these court cases coming directly out of the muller investigation so a real boost i think for robert muller's investigation this really legitimizes what he's doing this was a test case because it's a federal court in front of a jury of six...
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reverend king was assassinated a few weeks before the campaign got underway in washington, d.c. nextm the smithsonian , national museum of african american history and culture, a discussion on civil unrest and economic conditions leading up to 1968, particularly in detroit, michigan and newark, new jersey. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. aaron: good afternoon. welcome to the national museum of african american history and culture. my name is erin bryant -- aaron bryant. i am a curator here, and also the curator for the exhibition "city of hope." it is across the street over at the national museum for american history. it is also part of the reason we are here today, to celebrate the life and legacy of dr. clement a. price, and look at the issues related to poverty, not just from 1968, but perhaps we can talk more about how this poor
reverend king was assassinated a few weeks before the campaign got underway in washington, d.c. nextm the smithsonian , national museum of african american history and culture, a discussion on civil unrest and economic conditions leading up to 1968, particularly in detroit, michigan and newark, new jersey. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. aaron: good afternoon. welcome to the national museum of african american history and culture. my name is erin bryant -- aaron bryant. i am a curator...
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reverend king was assassinated a few weeks before the campaign got under way in washington, d.c. next from the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture, a discussion on civil unrest and economic conditions leading up to 1968, particularly in detroit, michigan, and newark, new jersey. this is about an hour and 10 minutes.
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from over even if he's cleared of all the charges here because he faces yet another trial in washington d.c. next month so what's at stake with this with this trial and. while a lot at stake clearly for paul minor for but this is widely being seen as a test of robert muller's investigation into russian collusion the charges here have nothing to do with collusion but they did spring out of that investigation so i think it is found guilty will in some ways legitimize what robert muller is doing of course if he is cleared of the charges here i think donald trump will really make mincemeat out of this trial saying look there is no collusion and he will repeat that claim going and all of this is.
from over even if he's cleared of all the charges here because he faces yet another trial in washington d.c. next month so what's at stake with this with this trial and. while a lot at stake clearly for paul minor for but this is widely being seen as a test of robert muller's investigation into russian collusion the charges here have nothing to do with collusion but they did spring out of that investigation so i think it is found guilty will in some ways legitimize what robert muller is doing...
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we covered the young america's foundation national conservative student conference held in washington, d.c. next, we will show you a few of the speaker starting with senator tim scott of south carolina. he talked about the republican plan for economic growth and how his childhood informed his political beliefs. >> good evening, everybody. so before i start this introduction i i thought i woud take a few minutes to talk about an internship opportunities of young america's foundation has available for everybody. so i began my journey with yaf when i saw freshman in college. i came to conference in november of 2016 and i been hooked ever since. i went home and started the yaf chapter. i came here, i came to headquarters and went to training seminar and it was just amazing. i was amazed at how welcoming the staff was unwanted no more -- to know more about it. i apply for internship and i came out here in may and i have loved every minute of it. i don't want to go home. basically, my fear thing about the internship is that you get to choose what you want to do. there's so many different facets of yaf
we covered the young america's foundation national conservative student conference held in washington, d.c. next, we will show you a few of the speaker starting with senator tim scott of south carolina. he talked about the republican plan for economic growth and how his childhood informed his political beliefs. >> good evening, everybody. so before i start this introduction i i thought i woud take a few minutes to talk about an internship opportunities of young america's foundation has...
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remember that paul minor four to legal woes are way from over he faces another court case in washington d.c. next month related to these charges and there is said in that case to be four times as much evidence as the one in this case and the president as we heard saying that all this has nothing to do with him. at lee is this likely to catch up with him. i mean think about this is this is a fairly momentous day in terms of what's happened here you've got michael cohen a long time friend and fixer of the president paul mann afford a longtime aide in front of the president both pleading guilty to extremely serious charges that came from the mother investigation it cannot be ignored the gravity of what's happened here is something despite what the president says it will not be ignored i don't think by the american public donald trump can call the special counsel's investigation a witch hunt as much as he likes but when six men and six women at a jury trial here in virginia find paul manifold guilty of what he did with it with tax fraud and bank fraud that really speaks to what robert muller's invest
remember that paul minor four to legal woes are way from over he faces another court case in washington d.c. next month related to these charges and there is said in that case to be four times as much evidence as the one in this case and the president as we heard saying that all this has nothing to do with him. at lee is this likely to catch up with him. i mean think about this is this is a fairly momentous day in terms of what's happened here you've got michael cohen a long time friend and...
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that have more to do with for campaign finance possible violations that's going to happen in washington d.c. next month so now he's waiting to see if he gets cleared here but that doesn't mean it's over. in a highly unusual move us president on all trump has revoked the security clearance of form a cia director john brennan brennan was a top intelligence official during the obama administration and has been openly critical of trump and his policies in a statement from question brennan's objectivity and credibility and said his behavior has been erratic brennan claims the move is politically motivated and says all americans should be gravely worried about trump's actions. well now to brazil where the former president needed to silva has been formally registered as a candidate in the presidential election despite the fact that he is currently in jail for corruption the new trying to has more from outside the court in percentage . all thirteen of the parties wanting to stand in october presidential elections have now registered this was the final day wednesday here in brasilia to do that most of the
that have more to do with for campaign finance possible violations that's going to happen in washington d.c. next month so now he's waiting to see if he gets cleared here but that doesn't mean it's over. in a highly unusual move us president on all trump has revoked the security clearance of form a cia director john brennan brennan was a top intelligence official during the obama administration and has been openly critical of trump and his policies in a statement from question brennan's...
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mistrial the prosecution may choose to go after him again and then there's another case in washington d.c. next month which has about four times as much evidence as the one in virginia on tuesday some in the legal community think himself may cooperate with the more investigation that is not known but you put these two cases together and these two very close aides to president trump and this is a presidency and a man in serious trouble. and it gives a sense of the feeling on capitol hill about what's going on here very dramatic events yesterday but what i'm saying. well i think break this down if you think about trump's base to which he is very loyal i think they will stick with him through thick and thin that they don't necessarily care about payments to adult film stars they care more about building a wall and they care more about immigration they will stick with him as i think will the majority of the republican party i think what we have to look at here are those midterm elections coming up in november they are seen as the most important midterm elections in a generation all of this happenin
mistrial the prosecution may choose to go after him again and then there's another case in washington d.c. next month which has about four times as much evidence as the one in virginia on tuesday some in the legal community think himself may cooperate with the more investigation that is not known but you put these two cases together and these two very close aides to president trump and this is a presidency and a man in serious trouble. and it gives a sense of the feeling on capitol hill about...
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washington d.c. that said he broke the terms of his release that you possibly tried to intimidate witnesses so this isn't his only trial he's going back to washington d.c. next month to face similar charges it is important to point out this is the first trial from the special counsel robert muller but the judge told both sides don't you even mentioned russia the close is that he was talking about what e-mail about the campaign and about money coming from ukraine in the in the washington trial we expect more talk will be about that foreign money possibly connected to the trump campaign so he is not out of the woods but it's important to remember if he's found guilty of all the charges here he's sixty nine years old even a lenient sentence it's quite possible he's looking at spending the rest of his life behind bars thank you very much from outside that courthouse in alexandria virginia patty culhane. meanwhile in a very unusual move u.s. president on trump has revotes the security clearance of former cia director john brennan brennan was a top intelligence official during the obama administration is and has been openly critical of trump and his policies in a
washington d.c. that said he broke the terms of his release that you possibly tried to intimidate witnesses so this isn't his only trial he's going back to washington d.c. next month to face similar charges it is important to point out this is the first trial from the special counsel robert muller but the judge told both sides don't you even mentioned russia the close is that he was talking about what e-mail about the campaign and about money coming from ukraine in the in the washington trial...
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reverend king was assassinated a few weeks before the campaign got underway in washington, d.c. next, former staffer to robert f. kennedy, peter edelman, and student nonviolent coordinating committee founding member, bernard lafayette, sat down at the smithsonian national museum of african american history & culture to discuss the people behind the campaign and how it started. this is one hour . panel, it iscond my pleasure to welcome a dear friend and inspiration. after winning a peabody award and raising the confidence of audience for more than 24 years as a talk show host, mark has become one of the most widely recognized and influential media figures in the maryland, d.c. area. hosted shows for public radio stations at john hopkins, weaa at morgan state university. it is a voice of the community. he is the president and ceo of theown production company, center for emerging media, which won a peabody award. by peter be joined edelman, the professor of law and public policy at georgetown law pretty teaches constitutional and poverty lot and directs the georgetown center on poverty
reverend king was assassinated a few weeks before the campaign got underway in washington, d.c. next, former staffer to robert f. kennedy, peter edelman, and student nonviolent coordinating committee founding member, bernard lafayette, sat down at the smithsonian national museum of african american history & culture to discuss the people behind the campaign and how it started. this is one hour . panel, it iscond my pleasure to welcome a dear friend and inspiration. after winning a peabody...
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so over the course of the next couple of weeks, before the trial kicks off in washington, d.c., he'llthat he can get the pardon from donald trump or does he have to forge ahead and potentially take the risk of seeing jail time? of squandering the rest of his family fortune? i think paul manafort is a guy able to live in denial up until this point. he had incredible self-confidence and self-delusion. i think that the time for denial and self-delusion essentially ended. even somebody with incredible capacity for self-delusion has to face certain extremely obvious facts. >> and, barbara, here is what the "new york times" is reporting about the president's own discussions with rudy about pardoning paul manafort. it's giuliani is the source. he said the two have discussed the political fallout should mr. trump grant a pardon. yesterday's plea and -- this is giulianiing. there's the confirmation. rudy and the president discussing a pardon. >> i think a pardon, at this moment in the procedural posture of the case would be so extraordinary. you know, a pardon is ordinarily reserved for people
so over the course of the next couple of weeks, before the trial kicks off in washington, d.c., he'llthat he can get the pardon from donald trump or does he have to forge ahead and potentially take the risk of seeing jail time? of squandering the rest of his family fortune? i think paul manafort is a guy able to live in denial up until this point. he had incredible self-confidence and self-delusion. i think that the time for denial and self-delusion essentially ended. even somebody with...
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to see what happens of course moving forward poor man of four is facing a second trial in washington d.c. next month on unrelated charges which are very very serious indeed he already faces spending the rest of his life in prison it's not impossible that donald trump could of course pardon for in the aftermath of those two trials if he did that that could again raise questions about obstruction of justice michael flynn will be sentenced in december he's disgraced national security adviser you know and these are just the tip of the iceberg of other people who may well be brought to trial by a man a for is going after this as one would a criminal trial against organized crime you basically bring in the lower level individuals and you slowly build a case up against the top dog effectively the top dog is the president and if interest to see how quickly these individuals are turning against their former boss but on a poor man a for this this last trial and the trial that he is he's going to be dealing with the do you mention there. as far as you know any neither one of them is connected to the accu
to see what happens of course moving forward poor man of four is facing a second trial in washington d.c. next month on unrelated charges which are very very serious indeed he already faces spending the rest of his life in prison it's not impossible that donald trump could of course pardon for in the aftermath of those two trials if he did that that could again raise questions about obstruction of justice michael flynn will be sentenced in december he's disgraced national security adviser you...
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mistrial that means the prosecutors could still retry him and he's facing yet another trial in washington d.c. late next month where it said there are at least four times as much evidence as that was in this trial now president trump was inversely jr when the verdict came down on his how he reacted. to all these things. you know. nothing like. starting. with. nothing but. i feel very bad. again for the fun. run make it. many many people. and. so president trump also said the pomona thought was a good man but we've always see how the president over the last few weeks and months called the robert miller investigation a witch hunt but today's trial here in virginia was seen as a crucial key test for the miller investigation the charges were relating to those those. those russian collusion investigation but the charges came from the mala team now robert muller and self cannot obviously is a federal. to reply to any of donald trump's accusations that this is a witch hunt that this trial in itself tried by six men and six women speaks volumes on the half a robot model someone who can't speak for himself but n
mistrial that means the prosecutors could still retry him and he's facing yet another trial in washington d.c. late next month where it said there are at least four times as much evidence as that was in this trial now president trump was inversely jr when the verdict came down on his how he reacted. to all these things. you know. nothing like. starting. with. nothing but. i feel very bad. again for the fun. run make it. many many people. and. so president trump also said the pomona thought was...
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reverend king was assassinated a few weeks before the campaign got underway in washington, d.c. next, former staffer to robert f. kennedy, peter edelman, and student nonviolent coordinating committee founding member, bernard lafayette, sat down at the smithsonian national museum of african american history & culture to discuss the people behind the campaign and how it started. this is one hour . panel, it iscond my pleasure to welcome a dear friend and inspiration. after winning a peabody...
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he faces trial in washington, d.c. next month for allegedly conspiring against the u.s. and failing to register as a foreign agent. it's also possible the government could retry the 10 counts that the virginia jury was not able to reach a decision on. julie and frank? >> heather holmes, thank you. >>> at almost the same time today in new york, president trump's former personal attorney entered a plea deal this afternoon. michael cohen pleaded guilty to campaign-finance violations and other charges. the dates and dollar amounts coincide with alleged hush money payments made to adult film star stormy daniels and playboy model karen mcdougall in the run-up to the 2016 election. both women claimed they had affairs with mr. trump years before he ran for office. in the plea deal, cohen said the payments were made at the direction of a quote, candidate for federal office in an effort to influence the election. >> he worked to pay money to silence two women who had information that he believed would be detrimental to the 2016 campaign. >> cohen pleaded guilty to eight counts in
he faces trial in washington, d.c. next month for allegedly conspiring against the u.s. and failing to register as a foreign agent. it's also possible the government could retry the 10 counts that the virginia jury was not able to reach a decision on. julie and frank? >> heather holmes, thank you. >>> at almost the same time today in new york, president trump's former personal attorney entered a plea deal this afternoon. michael cohen pleaded guilty to campaign-finance violations...
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reverend king was assassinated a few weeks before the campaign got underway in washington, d.c. next, former staffer to robert f. kennedy, peter edelman, and student nonviolent coordinating committee founding member, bernard lafayette, sat down at the smithsonian national museum of african american history & culture to discuss the people behind the campaign and how it started. this is one hour. >> for our second panel, it is my pleasure to welcome a dear friend and inspiration. marc steiner. after winning a peabody award and raising the confidence of audience for more than 24 years as a talk show host, mark has become one of the most widely recognized and influential media figures in the maryland, d.c. , area. he has hosted shows for public radio stations at john hopkins, wypr, and weaa at morgan state university. a station as
reverend king was assassinated a few weeks before the campaign got underway in washington, d.c. next, former staffer to robert f. kennedy, peter edelman, and student nonviolent coordinating committee founding member, bernard lafayette, sat down at the smithsonian national museum of african american history & culture to discuss the people behind the campaign and how it started. this is one hour. >> for our second panel, it is my pleasure to welcome a dear friend and inspiration. marc...
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his legal team was trying to work out charges in his second trial slated to begin here in washington, d.c., nextnth. the talks stalled after the special counsel, robert mueller, raised issues with the potential deal. outfront now, john dean, a former nixon white house counsel and shan wu, former lawyer for rick gates and former federal prosecutor. john, if i could begin with you, what does it tell you that manafort's defense team was trying to cut a deal in washington while the jurors in his first trial were still deliberating his fate. is that significant in your view? >> well, i think the timing tells us something. at the time they were discussing this, they had a little more swagger in their step. they felt strongly about their case in virginia and i'm sure that the defendant feels the pressure of the expense of these trials. it's probably a seven-figure trial that he just went through in virginia and that's what he's facing in the district of columbia. so doing a deal would have been an intelligent and cost-saving move. but i think probably the prosecutors said he want some cooperation and c
his legal team was trying to work out charges in his second trial slated to begin here in washington, d.c., nextnth. the talks stalled after the special counsel, robert mueller, raised issues with the potential deal. outfront now, john dean, a former nixon white house counsel and shan wu, former lawyer for rick gates and former federal prosecutor. john, if i could begin with you, what does it tell you that manafort's defense team was trying to cut a deal in washington while the jurors in his...
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trial is, paul manafort faces a second prosecution by prosecutor robert mueller's team in washington, d.c. nextign agent in connection with his lobbying work in ukraine. joining our discussion now is chuck rosenberg, a former senior fbi official and a former federal prosecutor. he's also an msnbc contributor. and back with us john heilemann. chuck rosenberg, for courtroom aficionados when you really like to just sit there and watch the pictures on both sides, there are few things more tense than watching the defense rest without putting on a single witness that is a very tense roll of the dice for the defense in those cases. >> you know, lawrence, you're right. but given two very bad options, putting on no defense at all, which is what they chose to do, and putting on a defense perhaps where mr. manafort takes the stand and is subjected to a withering cross-examination. and by the way, it would be withering. i think they made the better choice. in all of my years as a federal prosecutor i found that the prosecution case usually gets stronger when the defense puts on its case. >> and john heilem
trial is, paul manafort faces a second prosecution by prosecutor robert mueller's team in washington, d.c. nextign agent in connection with his lobbying work in ukraine. joining our discussion now is chuck rosenberg, a former senior fbi official and a former federal prosecutor. he's also an msnbc contributor. and back with us john heilemann. chuck rosenberg, for courtroom aficionados when you really like to just sit there and watch the pictures on both sides, there are few things more tense...
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has now the option to try and retry those ten counts but there is yet another trial here in washington d.c. next month in which there is said to be four times as much evidence against paul manifold than there was in the first trial in virginia at the moment is facing the rest of his life behind bars at the age of seventy that is not a prospect that anyone would look forward to and there is according to some legal commentators the possibility that paul metaphor may well cooperate with robert muller's investigation that is just speculation at the moment but it is of serious concern to this administration if you combine these two cold cases together nic they do pose the biggest threat to this presidency yet i do thanks very much indeed on the delicate reporting there from the white house. donald trump's national security adviser says he's ready to work with russia to get iranian forces out of syria john bolton has been speaking in israel after three days of talks and ahead of a meeting with his russian counterpart he also says the u.s. is ready to ramp up the pressure over iran's nuclear plans or f
has now the option to try and retry those ten counts but there is yet another trial here in washington d.c. next month in which there is said to be four times as much evidence against paul manifold than there was in the first trial in virginia at the moment is facing the rest of his life behind bars at the age of seventy that is not a prospect that anyone would look forward to and there is according to some legal commentators the possibility that paul metaphor may well cooperate with robert...
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years might go away, as might the charges he's about to face in his new trial in court in washington, d.c. next month. we're going on get some expert advice on this. whatever math paul manafort has done in his head whether or not he wanted to flip and help prosecutors in any of their other work in other cases including cases potentially involving the president, that math might have changed today when the jury pronounced him guilty on eight felonies in that courtroom. so it is half of what is looming over the president today. does paul manafort feel differently enough that he might be willing to talk? that's half of what is looming. and then there is the president's personal lawyer. the judge. let's begin then with an initial appearance. mr. cone, i am district judge william paulie. william pauley. the purpose of this proceeding is to inform you of certain rights you have. to inform of, to decide under what conditions you should be released. first, you have the right to remain silent. you are not required to make any statements. even if you have made any statements to the authorities, you need n
years might go away, as might the charges he's about to face in his new trial in court in washington, d.c. next month. we're going on get some expert advice on this. whatever math paul manafort has done in his head whether or not he wanted to flip and help prosecutors in any of their other work in other cases including cases potentially involving the president, that math might have changed today when the jury pronounced him guilty on eight felonies in that courtroom. so it is half of what is...
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reverend king was assassinated a few weeks before the campaign got under way in washington, d.c. next from the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture, a discussion on civil unrest and economic conditions leading up to 1968, particularly in detroit, michigan, and newark, new jersey. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> and welcome to the national museum of african-american history and culture. my name is aaron bryant and i'm the curator here and i'm also the curator for the exhibition city of hope resurrection city and the poor people's campaign which is actually across the street over at the national museum for american history. it's also part of the reason we are here today to celebrate the life and legacy of dr. clement a. price and to look at issues related to poverty not just in 1968 but perhaps we can talk more about how this poor people's campaign in '68 is so relevant to us today. so i'm going to give you a brief overview of the poor people's campaign and then i'm going to introduce our first guess. in 1967 against the backdrop of the united sta
reverend king was assassinated a few weeks before the campaign got under way in washington, d.c. next from the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture, a discussion on civil unrest and economic conditions leading up to 1968, particularly in detroit, michigan, and newark, new jersey. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> and welcome to the national museum of african-american history and culture. my name is aaron bryant and i'm the curator here and i'm also...
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he's facing as you know, another trial in washington, d.c. next month that carries even more prison time. >> daniel goldman, i'll go to you, and not just because you're standing next to ken. explain this to me. if you're the prosecutor are you happy? does this feel like a solid win? >> look, it's not a resounding victory but it is a definite victory and in particular for the reason ken said. because the jury somewhat unusually and atypically picked and chose among the different types of charges what they convicted him of, the prosecution will be able to argue that the sentencing judge here should consider all of the conduct that he was charged with because there's a lesser standard. so from the prosecution's standpoint it is better to have some bank fraud charges of which he was convicted, some foreign bank account reports, and he got all the tax fraud. so the fact that they dribbled it through the indictment is actually helpful to the prosecution and also shows that in each of their different groups of charges that they were justified and they we
he's facing as you know, another trial in washington, d.c. next month that carries even more prison time. >> daniel goldman, i'll go to you, and not just because you're standing next to ken. explain this to me. if you're the prosecutor are you happy? does this feel like a solid win? >> look, it's not a resounding victory but it is a definite victory and in particular for the reason ken said. because the jury somewhat unusually and atypically picked and chose among the different...
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[cheering] >> i am honored to introduce she preparesy as to deploy to washington, d.c. as the next senator for the great state of arizona. >> all right. thanks, everybody up. thank you. thank you. .rom the bottom of my heart i am humbled and honored to stand before you for the very first time as your republican nominee for the united states senate. it is tempting to celebrate, but let's keep something in mind. this is not objective. our mission is in 70 days. we have 70 days to win this seat. --didly, it is celebrate difficult to celebrate anything this week as we might a loss of senator mccain. as we prepared to honor him here in arizona and in washington, d.c., senator mccain was an american hero. he paid an unfathomable price for our freedom and continued to serve with conviction, honor and sacrifice his whole life. cadet, early days as a we studied him as an example of courage, leadership, and honor. came to an event for me when i first ran for congress and he told the crowd that the main difference between the two of us was that my takeoff equaled my landing, unlike him. [laug
[cheering] >> i am honored to introduce she preparesy as to deploy to washington, d.c. as the next senator for the great state of arizona. >> all right. thanks, everybody up. thank you. thank you. .rom the bottom of my heart i am humbled and honored to stand before you for the very first time as your republican nominee for the united states senate. it is tempting to celebrate, but let's keep something in mind. this is not objective. our mission is in 70 days. we have 70 days to win...
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that trial will be in washington, d.c. next month.we expect to hear from the prosecuting attorneys on whether they will proceed with the remaining 10 charges that jurorsrown out because were unable to retch -- reach a verdict. joseph is joining us from mobile, alabama, democrats line. good afternoon. caller: good afternoon. i would like to thank c-span for the information available to the citizens of the united states and like to indicate that thatxposure of information was found in the trial will continue to be a matter of record which will be available study the who wish to jurisprudence in the united states. thank you. host: to joe from kentucky, line.ican caller: how many other -- what may have done before he joined trump's campaign. was private interests, had nothing to do with the campaign. and they're prosecuting him for dones that had been throughout the years by people his position. you can go back 100 years and find presidents who it is have thing.e same host: thank you. outside the courtroom in alexandria, virginia. last ho
that trial will be in washington, d.c. next month.we expect to hear from the prosecuting attorneys on whether they will proceed with the remaining 10 charges that jurorsrown out because were unable to retch -- reach a verdict. joseph is joining us from mobile, alabama, democrats line. good afternoon. caller: good afternoon. i would like to thank c-span for the information available to the citizens of the united states and like to indicate that thatxposure of information was found in the trial...
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we covered the young america's foundation national conservative student conference held in washington, d.c. next, we will show you a few of the speaker starting with senator tim scott of south carolina. he talked about the republican plan for economic growth and how his childhood informed his political beliefs. >> good evening, everybody. so before i start this introduction i i thought i woud take a few minutes to talk about an internship opportunities of young america's foundation has available for everybody. so i began my journey with yaf when i saw freshman in college. i came to conference in november of 2016 and i been hooked ever since. i went home and started the yaf chapter. i came here, i
we covered the young america's foundation national conservative student conference held in washington, d.c. next, we will show you a few of the speaker starting with senator tim scott of south carolina. he talked about the republican plan for economic growth and how his childhood informed his political beliefs. >> good evening, everybody. so before i start this introduction i i thought i woud take a few minutes to talk about an internship opportunities of young america's foundation has...
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we had to washington, d.c. next for the view inside the beltway., this is bloomberg. ♪ his is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: this is bloomberg markets. i'm caroline hyde. and i'm lisa abramowicz. president trump wants to move ahead with a plan to impose tariffs on $200 billion of chinese imports, according to people familiar with the matter. let's bring in shaun donovan, in washington, d.c. congratulations, you were the one who broke this news along with your colleagues. can you talk about the nature of this news, president trump going ahead with this? why next weekend why you feel the urgency to announce these? shaun: absolutely. president trump has been looking at ramping up pressure through the summer on beijing. it is clear he is listening to the hawks in his administration. what happens next week is the public comment period that happens september 6 him and what we are hearing from both inside the administration and people who have been briefed are that -- is that he wants to go ahead and as soon as possible with those tariffs. that is the biggest mov
we had to washington, d.c. next for the view inside the beltway., this is bloomberg. ♪ his is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: this is bloomberg markets. i'm caroline hyde. and i'm lisa abramowicz. president trump wants to move ahead with a plan to impose tariffs on $200 billion of chinese imports, according to people familiar with the matter. let's bring in shaun donovan, in washington, d.c. congratulations, you were the one who broke this news along with your colleagues. can you talk about the...
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companies cyber security policy had says the pages even involved a political protest, plant in washington, d.c. for next week. >> at this point in the definition, we do not have enough technical evidence to say definitively who is behind it. but, we can say that these accounts engaged in some similar activity connected with, known ira accounts. >> reporter: one of the fake account had $290,000. and, the most popular were named black elevation, mindful being, and resistors. adding, it is clear that whoever set up these accounts went to much greater links to obscure their true identities, then the russian-based internet research agency has in the past. >> it has not been clearly read -- linked to russia at this point. this is very similar to what happened -- to what happened in 2060. these are major actors, whether they are organizations or not, it certainly has a signature of russian interference. >> reporter: a longtime tech analyst was struck by how legitimate the sites looks. -- looks. >> this is clearly an attempt to divide people. they have material and at the left and right, and it is all aimed at
companies cyber security policy had says the pages even involved a political protest, plant in washington, d.c. for next week. >> at this point in the definition, we do not have enough technical evidence to say definitively who is behind it. but, we can say that these accounts engaged in some similar activity connected with, known ira accounts. >> reporter: one of the fake account had $290,000. and, the most popular were named black elevation, mindful being, and resistors. adding,...
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host: washington, d.c., chris is next. caller: i have been listening. liketle of it sounds gentrification talk. talking about how stop and frisk decreased the crime rate of new york city. if i'm correct, there was a movement to reduce stop and frisk. that has stopped, and at the same time, they found stop and frisk was targeting mostly black men, who had less arrests. they were finding more white people committing crimes under stop and frisk than black people, and when they stopped, crime rates still dropped. host: we will let our guest respond. york city's new stop and frisk practices have not come to a complete halt. they're doing over 10,000 a year. the thing to keep in mind, while crime has not gone up, a re duction in stops, that doesn't necessarily mean it is a binary thing. other thingse are contributed to the crime drop from what the city experienced in the 1990's, 2000's, for example incarceration. there are lacking benefits are having people extracted from their communities and put into incarceration after committing a crime. so someone who wa
host: washington, d.c., chris is next. caller: i have been listening. liketle of it sounds gentrification talk. talking about how stop and frisk decreased the crime rate of new york city. if i'm correct, there was a movement to reduce stop and frisk. that has stopped, and at the same time, they found stop and frisk was targeting mostly black men, who had less arrests. they were finding more white people committing crimes under stop and frisk than black people, and when they stopped, crime rates...
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applause] >> i'm honored to introduce martha mcsally as she prepared to deploy to her next mission to washington, d.c. as a united states senator from the great state of arizona. [cheers and appl >> thank you, everybody. thank you. wow. >> thank you from the bottom of my heart. i'm humbled and honored to stand before you for the very first time as your republican nominee for the united states senate. [cheers and applause] >> it's tmenting to celebrate but keep something in mind, it's not our objective, our mission is in 70 days. we have 70 days to win this seat and candidly, it's difficult to celebrate anything this week as we mourn the loss of senator mccain. and we prepare to honor him here in arizona and in d.c. before he's laid to rest at annapolis. senator mccain was an american hero. he paid an unfathomable price for our freedom and upon returning home continued to serve with conviction, honor and sacrifice his whole life. from my early days as a cadette at the air force academy, we studied him as an example of courage, leadership, and honor. senator mccain came to an event for me when i first
applause] >> i'm honored to introduce martha mcsally as she prepared to deploy to her next mission to washington, d.c. as a united states senator from the great state of arizona. [cheers and appl >> thank you, everybody. thank you. wow. >> thank you from the bottom of my heart. i'm humbled and honored to stand before you for the very first time as your republican nominee for the united states senate. [cheers and applause] >> it's tmenting to celebrate but keep something...
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sentenced next week, jury selection is due to start in that second felony trial of the campaign chair paul manafort. today manafort's defense team asked the judge to move the trial out of washington, d.c. to more conservative roanoke virginia, instead. the judge should rule on that moke in the next week or. so discussions in open court about that issue yesterday suggested that the judge might not be inclined to move the case. we will not know until we see her ruling. today was the deadline by which the special prosecutor's office had to tell the judge, sorry, had to tell the judge for manafort's first case whether they wanted to retry paul manafort on the ten felony charges for which the jury in his first case was unable to reach a verdict. prosecutors from the special counsel's office today filed this brief with that judge, asking for more time to make that decision. now, if the judge grants that extension, we think that means we'll go maybe another 30 days or so before we know if the president's campaign chairman isn't just going to start a second federal trial next month, but he's actually then going to go back on trial again for some of the charges he faced already last time in vi
sentenced next week, jury selection is due to start in that second felony trial of the campaign chair paul manafort. today manafort's defense team asked the judge to move the trial out of washington, d.c. to more conservative roanoke virginia, instead. the judge should rule on that moke in the next week or. so discussions in open court about that issue yesterday suggested that the judge might not be inclined to move the case. we will not know until we see her ruling. today was the deadline by...
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judged to be a mistrial the prosecution has the option to retry him on those charges and next month in washington d.c. he faces yet more allegations and they're said to be four times as much evidence in that trial as there was in the trial yesterday on tuesday in virginia there are some in the legal community that think fort instead of facing the rest of his life in jail and he's already about seventy years old may also cooperate with the mother's investigation that is speculation at the moment but certainly the president between these two court cases has a threat facing his presidency unlike never before and he had no this is this is a big question so try to drill down as much as you can what is next. that is the question of the moment because you know sarah huckabee sanders repeatedly says in these kinds of press conferences when she's asked about these things you have to refer to the president outside counsel i think the american people at this point with these two court cases both making these two close aides of donald trump now convicted felons will not want to hear please refer to president tru
judged to be a mistrial the prosecution has the option to retry him on those charges and next month in washington d.c. he faces yet more allegations and they're said to be four times as much evidence in that trial as there was in the trial yesterday on tuesday in virginia there are some in the legal community that think fort instead of facing the rest of his life in jail and he's already about seventy years old may also cooperate with the mother's investigation that is speculation at the moment...
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e has another trial next month in washington, d.c. this one will be similar but focus more on his work on behalf of pro-russia, ukraini politicians. he's charged with conspiracy against the u.s. failure to registeror as agn lobbyist. this one will have a lot more to do with russia. i think as you noted, a lot of people saw this first trial as a referendum on the legitimacy of the special counsel's investigation. this was a mixed verdict. ir they got their jury convictions but there were 10 counts where thecouldn't get the decision. i think it's a rorschach test, if you believe in mueller you say, they got a conviction. and if you believe in trump, you trust it. one juror thought they re sleeping through that, why was that? robert: how aboutn the cohen side how big is it to have people like david pecker immunity. >> it's not unusual to grant people immunity if you think they may have witingly or unwittingly committed a crime. cohen expected to be charged months ago before immunity deals. cohen didn't flip on the president. and cohen is
e has another trial next month in washington, d.c. this one will be similar but focus more on his work on behalf of pro-russia, ukraini politicians. he's charged with conspiracy against the u.s. failure to registeror as agn lobbyist. this one will have a lot more to do with russia. i think as you noted, a lot of people saw this first trial as a referendum on the legitimacy of the special counsel's investigation. this was a mixed verdict. ir they got their jury convictions but there were 10...
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found not guilty here well he's going to go on trial again for similar similar charges next month in washington d.c. . india's prime minister has announced a new government run health care service the largest such scheme in the world now enjoy modi says it will cover around half a billion poor people but most reports from guwahati there are concerns the move might stretch existing facilities. india's prime minister narendra modi doesn't call it modi care but everybody else does his ambitious national health protection scheme will be the centerpiece of his reelection campaign. to make the poor of the country will not have to struggle when they fall sick they will not have to borrow from money lenders families will not be destroyed. this scheme is due to start in late september and will become the largest publicly funded health service in the world in effect the government will pay the premiums for health insurance for one hundred million indian families each will get a policy that covers their medical costs up to the equivalent of about seven thousand dollars a year. at the moment only the well off
found not guilty here well he's going to go on trial again for similar similar charges next month in washington d.c. . india's prime minister has announced a new government run health care service the largest such scheme in the world now enjoy modi says it will cover around half a billion poor people but most reports from guwahati there are concerns the move might stretch existing facilities. india's prime minister narendra modi doesn't call it modi care but everybody else does his ambitious...
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washington, d.c. across the river next month. if gates is -- if manafort is acqu acquitted, it would be a huge public relations blow to robert mueller's investigation. donald trump and his amen corner and the right wing media would trumpet this to the rafters. so i don't think the stakes could be any larger for the robert mueller special counsel investigation. >> wow, then you two are going to have a lot to do today as you focus on this case. >>> the new trouble for elon musk. much like the president an unforced error for musk and tesla this morning. reports say the sec has now sent a subpoena to the electric carmaker. this comes after musk insinuated that financing to take the company private was secured. both tesla and the sec have declined to comment. you may remember last week, musk tweeted this, quote, i'm considering taking tesla private at 420 bucks. funding secured. it turned out this, funding not exact lly screwed. musk has only held primary conversations with investors. my old friend jesse westbrook is the sec editor fo
washington, d.c. across the river next month. if gates is -- if manafort is acqu acquitted, it would be a huge public relations blow to robert mueller's investigation. donald trump and his amen corner and the right wing media would trumpet this to the rafters. so i don't think the stakes could be any larger for the robert mueller special counsel investigation. >> wow, then you two are going to have a lot to do today as you focus on this case. >>> the new trouble for elon musk....
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. >> garrett haake, right outside the old executive office building next to the white house in washington, d.c. where that protest was taking place. he's using the past tense. let me go to mike viqueira also in lafayette plaza. mike, let me ask you to play off of that, if you would. garrett saying this is a small group, it's begun to dissipate. what are you seeing from your vantage point? >> reporter: david, appears it's all over but the shouting here. this group that was supposed to really start this rally in earnest as garrett was saying at 5:30, they got here early, they're leaving early. perhaps, it's got something to do with the skies that are starting to open up in washington, perhaps it's because they had their say. as we've been talking about over the course of the last several hours and there you see some of the police leaving. appears they have an escort. they did no the have an escort when they came in. an escort such as the one that we're seeing now. but this does appear to be breaking up. and, again, well ahead of schedule. if it stands as it stands right now, no confrontation. as
. >> garrett haake, right outside the old executive office building next to the white house in washington, d.c. where that protest was taking place. he's using the past tense. let me go to mike viqueira also in lafayette plaza. mike, let me ask you to play off of that, if you would. garrett saying this is a small group, it's begun to dissipate. what are you seeing from your vantage point? >> reporter: david, appears it's all over but the shouting here. this group that was supposed...
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guilty here well he's going to go on trial again for similar trial for similar charges next month in washington d.c. at least twenty two school children have died in sudan after the boat sunk crossing the river nile it happened in a small town around seven hundred fifty kilometers north of the capital khartoum the state news agency said the vessel was carrying more than forty people the engine apparently failed in strong currents the worst flooding in south india as karina states in a century has killed sixty seven people fifty thousand are seeking shelter in relief camps international airport in the city of culture you which serves as a major gateway to the state popular with tourists will be closed until saturday due to flooding heavy rains full cost of care and until the weekend. now india's prime minister has revealed what is being billed as the world's biggest government funded health scheme run for modi says it'll cover around half a billion people many who struggle with high health care costs but as andrew thomas reports from the northeastern city of go a hearty there are concerns that exist
guilty here well he's going to go on trial again for similar trial for similar charges next month in washington d.c. at least twenty two school children have died in sudan after the boat sunk crossing the river nile it happened in a small town around seven hundred fifty kilometers north of the capital khartoum the state news agency said the vessel was carrying more than forty people the engine apparently failed in strong currents the worst flooding in south india as karina states in a century...
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washington d.c. that's going to start in next month and that is when we expect more evidence about potential russian collusion will be presented. in life which there in alexandria virginia. our thousands of brazilians are planning a mass rally to demand their choice a presidential candidate to be allowed to run former leader. lula da silva is serving a twelve year prison sentence for corruption daniel reports. it was here in the arid northeast of brazil. enjoyed strong supporters president with his social programs that helped alleviate poverty his imprisonment earlier this year for corruption as part of the huge car wash scandal has left many voters disillusioned with their politicians and cynical about the political process now it's called there is no confidence in the electoral process brazilians don't trust politicians especially with all these corruption probe so i don't see anyone talking about the elections. as popularly known is still ahead in the opinion polls his supporters believe he is innocent and the country struggling to emerge from this session they remember that between two thousand
washington d.c. that's going to start in next month and that is when we expect more evidence about potential russian collusion will be presented. in life which there in alexandria virginia. our thousands of brazilians are planning a mass rally to demand their choice a presidential candidate to be allowed to run former leader. lula da silva is serving a twelve year prison sentence for corruption daniel reports. it was here in the arid northeast of brazil. enjoyed strong supporters president with...
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found not guilty here well he's going to go on trial again for similar or similar charges next month in washington d.c. a malaysian judge is expected to decided there's enough evidence to try to woman charge with the murder of this strange how a north korean leader kim jong il the pen indonesian and a vietnamese were a school that into a malaysian court about two hours ago in february last year they were seen on c.c.t.v. smearing the nerve agent v.x. on the face of. the woman said they thought they were participating in a television smilies outside the high court in the city of florence so what are you expecting to happen in court today. the judge will give a five a two and quit the two women or ask them to defend the prosecution says these two women trained to carry out the killing they were recruited by four north korean men have since. been identified and named as four men who were charged with a common intention to kill kim jong nam and that they were the ones who trained these two women to kill to carry out the act that these two women knew that what they were doing and that they knew that the su
found not guilty here well he's going to go on trial again for similar or similar charges next month in washington d.c. a malaysian judge is expected to decided there's enough evidence to try to woman charge with the murder of this strange how a north korean leader kim jong il the pen indonesian and a vietnamese were a school that into a malaysian court about two hours ago in february last year they were seen on c.c.t.v. smearing the nerve agent v.x. on the face of. the woman said they thought...
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washington, d.c. and have it somewhere else. apparently that will be litigated by the end of next being. on this issue of paul manafort's defense team, not being able to handle the requirements of preparing for his second trial, not being able to get it together. well, the judge today in d.c. gave him a very hard time on that. in the end, she did actually give them a little bit of an extension. so there's another round of fairly vociferous fighting at the end of the fighting over the issue of whether or not the trial will be delayed. manafort's defense lawyers again complain about the pace. as the court is well aware, we finished a trial a week ago today. we've been doing our best in the time we've had since thrown obviously pick up the ball. and the prosecutors came back arguing against with basically, no, you shouldn't get a delay. the date has been set for a long time. the prosecutor says i can say there are witnesses who have been told exactly when the trial is. we have witnesses who have medical issues, that have worked around this. we have witnesses from overseas. i mean, the idea
washington, d.c. and have it somewhere else. apparently that will be litigated by the end of next being. on this issue of paul manafort's defense team, not being able to handle the requirements of preparing for his second trial, not being able to get it together. well, the judge today in d.c. gave him a very hard time on that. in the end, she did actually give them a little bit of an extension. so there's another round of fairly vociferous fighting at the end of the fighting over the issue of...